As some of you know I have a fondness for the rules of the FCC. I feel it is important to abide by the power limitations set forth by the FCC as well as respect the various band plans. With that said I will broach a subject that may invite critism (SP) of me and what I am suggesting.
For those of you who are able to abide by the FCC rules of power and band plan have you ever considered that virtually all of the newer 2 meter radios will receive and transmit out of the ham band?
They are not FCC compliant but in an emergency if we can save a life it might not matter.
I suggest you expedition types and those that travel on the fringes of cell service and ham radio repeaters familiarise themselves with their local public service agencies, and the radio frequencies they operate on.
For example all of my radios include a freq for Calstar, Calcord, CHP extender, NASAR, EDSO, Clemars, CDF, and Life flight. I am not legally allowed to transmit there. Yet I have transmitted there many many time doing my job in search and rescue. I transmitted there under the auspices of a health and welfare emergency. Someone was in a medical distress and no one batted an eye. (I did not advertise that my radio was not fcc compliant - !!)
I am suggesting for those that are grown up to know that certain radio freq's are there for the public service agencies to be used by them and not be abused. But that in an emergency such as landing a helo transmitting on Calcord 155 MHZ would be OK.
I hope the jammers amoung us don't get the idea this is a good idea!
So go to Mods.dk and look your radio up. Most out of band mods are firmware only. You may blow away your current program but it will open your radio up and allow you to receive and transmit in an emergency to a public safety team.
Learn your local public service agencies freq's. At least be able to listen, and if you need to fly the bird you can reassure the pilot he has a safe LZ.
Flame on...
N6KML
For those of you who are able to abide by the FCC rules of power and band plan have you ever considered that virtually all of the newer 2 meter radios will receive and transmit out of the ham band?
They are not FCC compliant but in an emergency if we can save a life it might not matter.
I suggest you expedition types and those that travel on the fringes of cell service and ham radio repeaters familiarise themselves with their local public service agencies, and the radio frequencies they operate on.
For example all of my radios include a freq for Calstar, Calcord, CHP extender, NASAR, EDSO, Clemars, CDF, and Life flight. I am not legally allowed to transmit there. Yet I have transmitted there many many time doing my job in search and rescue. I transmitted there under the auspices of a health and welfare emergency. Someone was in a medical distress and no one batted an eye. (I did not advertise that my radio was not fcc compliant - !!)
I am suggesting for those that are grown up to know that certain radio freq's are there for the public service agencies to be used by them and not be abused. But that in an emergency such as landing a helo transmitting on Calcord 155 MHZ would be OK.
I hope the jammers amoung us don't get the idea this is a good idea!
So go to Mods.dk and look your radio up. Most out of band mods are firmware only. You may blow away your current program but it will open your radio up and allow you to receive and transmit in an emergency to a public safety team.
Learn your local public service agencies freq's. At least be able to listen, and if you need to fly the bird you can reassure the pilot he has a safe LZ.
Flame on...
N6KML