[Motorola] Portable/Suitcase Repeater
Sheldon Daitch
[email protected]
Thu, 06 Mar 2003 08:09:34 +0200
We may need to separate policy from regulation.
Although it may not be a federal requirement to pull the
frequency determining devices out of a surplus radio, it has
always been a policy of our security section that for all radios
sold surplus or granted out to someone else, we pull out the
channel elements (in the old days) or deprogram the memory.
The last thing we need is to make it too easy for someone to
set up operations on our frequencies.
73
Sheldon
WA4MZZ
Denny Beringer wrote:
> Not true. There is nothing in federal property
> disposal guidelines to cover such devices. An urban
> myth again!
>
> db
> >. From the frequency range,
> > this was a federal
> > radio. For them to legally dispose of the radio it
> > has to have the channel
> > determining elements removed. On the synthesized
> > radio this would be to
> > remove the memory from the top of the processor. In
> > a lot of cases, the
> > tech also removed the processor.
> > > 73
> > Glenn
> > WB4UIV
> >
> > At 12:48 AM 3/5/03 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Anyone have a service manual for a model
> > P44SXS3180BT repeater based on
> > >the MX300 portable? I have one in the 408-413
> > range and would like to get
> > >it running well and maybe tuned to the 440MHz
> > range.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Shawn
> > >KB8UDE
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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