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Ham Steve <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Apr 2006 13:27:52 -0400
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But, the linking issue implies controlling.  A simple cross-band repeater 
isn't linking in that sense.  Otherwise, repeaters that have an input on 2 
meters and output on say 10 FM would also be illegal.

In the cross-band repeat function, you aren't controlling the ts2000.  If 
you used option C in menu 61, then you could control the rig remotely, which 
would definitely be illegal below 220.
Or, am I missing something?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Webb" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: TS2K TMV7A


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> k2lkk wrote:
>   >Whether or not the TS2000S will do it or not, you are in a gray
>   >area as far as the rules are concerned because you are using 2
>   >meters as a remote link frequency for 440 MHz, and link frequencies
>   >are supposed to be 222 MHz and above, so you could get cited for it,
>   >althhough the odds are probably against it.  Still, I wouldn't try
>   >it, myself.
> I sure see a lot of people break this one these days.
> "Uncle Charley" decides to get tough on enforcement in your
> neck of the woods or any other woods where this is prevalent
> and some folks would sure be unhappy.

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