Being more to the point, a radio with what is called "FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMABLE" is not allowed
by the FCC except to a very few agencies. Most of them are federal users. So if this animal manged
to slip out to the general user, I would expect that a recall would be in order.
If this radio your talking about is for ham use only, then the radio would be software restricted by
the firmware in the radio. It would not be allowed to be operated in the TX mode outside the ham
frequencies. There are a number of ham band only radios that can operate in multiple bands on
the market right now.
I think we are both saying the same thing here, but just using different words. I would like to
know more about the radio in question though. Mainly which company is it from.
Jim
Yeah,I couldn't either. It's one of those deals where some make of dual band ham talkie had the flash rewritten in for additional features and some were deleted. I'm told that the 500 or so units that were produced are being sent back to the source. DBA are the guy's initials behind this project.
I've heard one on the air and it sounded good from a local dealer,but the features don't apply to the public safety needs required for fire services. You can't give a user programmable radio to police or fire dept. because it's simply too complicated for most of them.
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