There are a lot of contradictions in the web data. Hard to believe this would
be part 15.
I sent on to ARRL but it might be helpful if more were to follow up.
More explanations are needed.
>From Lionel
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From: Sean Waite <waisean@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 8:37:11 PM
To: Lionel Booth; rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Is this a new RFI problem goTenna Pro (or intruder)
The website states that they are part 15 certified, if I'm reading this right.
Weird considering they hit amateur, land mobile and marine mobile frequencies.
They are also over the part 15 power limit by running at 5W. We must be missing
something.
Sean WA1TE
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017, 20:49 Lionel Booth
<N5LB@outlook.com<mailto:N5LB@outlook.com>> wrote:
TUNABLE
Operate on any frequencies in the 142-175 MHz (VHF) & 445-480 MHz (UHF) ranges.
this is on the website: https://www.gotenna.com/pages/gotenna-pro-technology
This is mesh networking technology that appears to be useable (ANY FREQUENCY)
on 2 meters, though as far as I can tell not Part 97.
Not only does this seem a potential interferer to repeaters but also a serious
potential issue to those working VHF contests.
Maybe I missed something on their webpage.
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