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General Discussion => The Pit Stop => Topic started by: dsrace on February 18, 2019, 06:49:50 PM
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read an interesting article that i am linking to this thread. so after reading this what are some of everyone's thoughts? we have been using the bfgrelay channel but not i am not sure if that's legal lol i would never have thought that any of the pre programmed channels on the ruggeds or any supplier of " offroad race radio's" wouldn't be legal. i also like the info on the un-rebranded options ;D
https://myoffroadradio.com/what-are-race-radios/?fbclid=IwAR1Hg2SbMyn2SHgmwIJyUZolXYPA1jDw4OMW7DCgc9_pCxY6SnSJYldMf-c
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Old news. No one,SFAIK,has been sent to the pokey. Most of the off road channels are not "legal" for us. :nw :m
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never knew it was a problem. didn't even know you would need a license for most of those channels. oh well i guess. i wonder what channels are legal for us?
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rugged provides info on the need for licensing. It comes with the radios they sell. I think they even now provide info on legal channels. At any rate the info is just a google away.
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Only gmrs freqs are no license legal @50 watts......I think.
462.550/467.550
462.575/467.575
462.600/467.600
462.625/467.625
462.650/467.650
462.675/467.675
462.700/467.700
462.725/467.725
Soooo,which one we want to claim as DTSRadio1 and DTSRadio2 ????? ;) ;)
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we'll have to try them out to see which ones work best at the next group gathering ;D
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I ant scared lol. You can listen just not talk. Very interesting.
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The only place it would even remotely be an issue to the FCC would be if one of the owners of the freqs was to complain. I'm not going to any of the big off road races with my radios so it isn't an issue. It's :nw from a practical standpoint.