[Scan-DC] Radio Laws
Larry Van Horn
larry at grove-ent.com
Mon May 10 14:48:05 EDT 2004
There are usually base regulations regarding transmitting on the base.
They can and do vary from allowing transmissions to happen to "no way
Jose."
There are no DoD or federal laws, just local regs established by each
base commander and defined within their base telecomm instructions.
73 all and good hunting,.
Larry Van Horn -- N5FPW
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them!
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:scan-dc-admin at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of John B.
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 11:19 PM
To: Scan-DC
Subject: [Scan-DC] Radio Laws
Hello List,
This might be a bit for the Military People.
I was question tonight about having my HT1000 on a Military Base 2night.
They keyed up every channel on it. Luckly it was all GMRS repeaters.
They ran the SN and said they though it was on of theres. And they
thought i was listeing to what they were saying. Well My radio is UHF
and conventional. Not UHF Trunk type II. It was kinda funny but scarry.
Are they any laws about somethng like this.
Thanx
JOHN
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