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RadioWARE

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Perfectly legal! :) 200 watt 10Meter radio on CB channel 19, what's the problem?

(insert dripping sarcasm emoticon here)
 

coldbricks

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haha, I didn't ever see that was on the CB band! I thought it was modified for 10M. Wow, I'm an idiot! haha. very interesting.
 

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haha, I didn't ever see that was on the CB band! I thought it was modified for 10M. Wow, I'm an idiot! haha. very interesting.

According to the specs seen here , It is NOT tunable on CB. It is a 10m rig in a CB box. FYI AM is not legal this part of 10m. USB only on voice. No, I doubt seriously that's it's legal.
 
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According to the specs seen here , It is NOT tunable on CB. It is a 10m rig in a CB box. FYI AM is not legal this part of 10m. USB only on voice. No, I doubt seriously that's it's legal.

Better tell that to every CB shop on the Eastern seaboard of the US. Radio Shack and Wal-Mart used to carry em too, lol. I'm fairly certain the 10m, 11m and 12m, crowed aren't too worried tabout the whole legal thing.
 
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