This response form a firefighter who happens to be a active and
knowledgeable ham*
What's he complaining about? Does he think the NFPA or anyone involved in
life-safety is going to bootleg?
It has a 1 mile range? Isn't that equally dependent on the gain of the
receiving antenna?
Have him put a sign out in front of him home: "Don't enter if you're using
anything in the 33cm band"
None of my PASS alarm systems have ever had RF outputs, but it's nice to
know that option is availabe.
Frequency hopping 902 – 928MHz Spread Spectrum has been license-free for a
while. Much like the ISM and UNII bands.
Here's TAPR's take on it: http://www.tapr.org/ss_15_247.html
Someone needs to set him straight on what is and what isn't legal.*
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Mark Tyler <k5gq@juno.com> wrote:
> this device is being used by firefighters.
> It transmitts a spread sprectrum signal around 909Mhz.
> It has about 1 mile range.
> When I go to
> http://www.graceindustries.com/
> T pass multichannel monitoring system states no license required.
>
> It does not talk about the frequency or what other services that are on
> this band.
>
> I do not operate 33cm but do not want to loose it; like we did 220Mhz.
>
>
>
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