From: w7ls (w7ls@blarg.net)
Date: Thu Oct 10 2002 - 09:26:08 PDT
You would need a different discriminator, plus several other
adjustments, none of which are necessary to comply with the regulations,
all of which alter the authenticity of the radio, and besides, 6 meters
is so barren of signals that overcrowding is a non-issue. The regs do
not say you can't use +/- 15 KHz. They say to use the minimum spectrum.
If that was strictly enforced, then even narrowband fm would not be
legal, since the newer +/- 5 KHz would be more spectrum efficient. The
FCC knows this, and they know 6 meters is barren. Just use the radios as
they were intended. Jim
Buzzard <Buzz@ebuzzard.com> wrote:
> What about adjusting the radios to function within the regs. This is
> pretty basic stuff.
>
> Any ham who can't or won't doesn't deserve their ticket!
>
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