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Re: Jammers



On Wed, 10 Apr 1996 STEADIRIC@aol.com wrote:

> >Actually, should be qualified. It is illegal in "some" states, like mine 
> >(MN) but not all.
> 
> Actually all states.  It's the FCC (Federalie Communiucation Commision) 
> that License's all transmitters in the US...... How do I know?  Too Many 
> of my Fellow Steadicam Op's have been busted by the FCC for carring and 
> using a On-board Video Assist Transmitter.... BTW guys the fine is like 
> $10,000 first offense.......  Pretty big ticket....... I'd hate to see 
> the points that would generate on a DL....

There are some FCC licences that lets you transmit at those frequencies, 
for all you amateur radio operators out there. So for a few, its legal to 
transmit in those frequencies. However its pretty clearly stated that 
using for that purpose is a no no.

Bob  (KA1-DMS)


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