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Subject: [AMPS] 811H's on CB
From: kc5ajx@hotmail.com (Rick Bullon)
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 01:52:42 GMT



Hello Tom
I brought this subject up with Mr Hollingsworth office awhile ago suggesting 
that the FCC change the rules stating that you had to have a General class 
license to buy an amp ( Tech Plus and Novice class are limited to 200 watts 
so they don't need an amp) I also suggested that an individual had to check 
to see if the buyer was a licensed ham.( easy to do with the online 
callbooks.) I also suggested that failure to follow these rules should carry 
a hefty fine.
The response I got was that all suggestions for rule changes had to come 
thru the ARRL and that I should contact my divisional director which I did. 
The reply from him was he would take it up before the next Board of 
Directors meeting. That is the last I heard on the subject, maybe I need to 
contact him again and see what he did about it.
I would suspect that the manufacturers would shoot it down if it ever got to 
the FCC as it would cut their sales.
As far as manufactures leaving out parts for the 10 meter operation of the 
amp, I think they use to do this but have now abandoned the practice. 
Probably too much trouble supplying all those small parts and checking to 
see if the buyer was a licensed ham
73
Rick
KC5AJX




>I'm disturbed by the posts from our "friend" in Texas that a lot of
>811H amplifiers are turning up on CB.
>
>
>I'm trying to think of a solution for this problem.
>
>I'm considering suggesting parts be left out, and made available
>from the factory only with a copy of a valid amateur license. In
>addition perhaps adding a notice in each amplifier that any use
>without proof of a license will void all warranty, and having all tech
>support require proof of a license.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions for a possible solution? The
>last thing we need is the FCC finding that the rules they have now
>aren't doing the job.
>
>Or do you all think the fellow in Texas is just trolling for a fight or
>enjoys insults, and it isn't really a problem?
>
>
>73, Tom W8JI
>w8ji@contesting.com
>
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