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I think perhaps the head phones might have originally been perchased in
europe before coming to the US perhaps that is why the odd frequency.
That, in fact, at least in canada, falls directly into the public services
spectrum...such as city busing and other municiple services.
I have never heard of a 414 MHZ short range device on the market...all of
them are 46-49 and 900MHZ 2.4GHZ and above.
In places other then north america one can actually buy VHF chordless phone
systems as well as VHF and UHF short range personal devices such as wireless
head sets, chordless phones and audio vidio transmition devices...all of
course not FCC type accepted in the US.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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> Steve, I was under the impression that Toni was in the U.S. and had just
taken
> the tech test. Toni, is that the case or are you outside the U.S.?
>
> Tom
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> Tom Brennan KD5VIJ, CCC-A/SLP
> web page http://titan.sfasu.edu/~g_brennantg/sonicpage.html
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