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    New Brand of CB Radio ?

    *My* latest CB find, I found it here: http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...12#post2970012

    Quote Originally Posted by Somebody...
    ON the Chickenband, everyone is ANNONYMOUS! All identities are well hidden, cuz the FCC might be listenning and conduct a RAID! That's cuz NO ONE is running just 5 Watts! Many are running 50,000 watts! Or atleast 2KW if they are home.

    Because of the annonmyminty (or however that is spelled), U can't exchange QSL cards or work new countries for Awards. Some Uppity Chickenbanders have QSLs, but very few.

    Most get on there and start HOWLING TO THE MOON, whistling and making STUPID NOISES like U would hear on 435. The most INTELLIGENT person, once on the CHickenband, becomes a BLITHERING IDIOT! And everyone on the Chickenband has a Deep South REDNECK Accent, even if they are from Chicago or Washington! Its just somethun U DO on the CHickenband.

    But there IS some pockets of CIVILITY, as I have heard. Some of the Truckers actually use the Queens English to talk to each other (if their Echobox is disabled)

    I have the Chickenband programmed into my Icom 706. OH WAIT!!! That is more than 5 WATTS!!! Now I will be in DEEP DOODOO with Laura!.
    I didn't know that Icom made a Citizens' Band radio, the IC-706MkIII doesn't transmit on 11 meters unless it had been modified; wouldn't that make this radio "unauthorized" for use as an amateur radio as well as a radio which is allowed from 26.965 - 27.405 Mhz?

    Is it wise to announce on QRZ.com that you operate one of these radios?

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    Quote Originally Posted by koØm View Post
    *My* latest CB find, I found it here: http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...12#post2970012



    I didn't know that Icom made a Citizens' Band radio, the IC-706MkIII doesn't transmit on 11 meters unless it had been modified; wouldn't that make this radio "unauthorized" for use as an amateur radio as well as a radio which is allowed from 26.965 - 27.405 Mhz?

    Is it wise to announce on QRZ.com that you operate one of these radios?

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    Why not? Doesn't a staff member over yonder run a Pirate CB forum?
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    Yes, it's illegal for CB.

    No, as far as ham use goes, it doesn't matter. The 706MKIIG doesn't cover 60 meters without the mod, either.
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    Having a radio capable of operation on the Chickenband is much different than actually OPERATING a radio on the Chickenband. Unless a FCC monitor is in the seat next to me, who can prove what? No, I don't transmit on the Chickenband, but should I need to, I can. I DID during the Joplin Tornado storm on the Sunday of Dayton 2011 when half the town was leveled. I talked to the truckers on what they had seen and what the road situation was ahead. Go ahead, send me a PINK TICKET!
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    "Having a radio capable of operation on the Chickenband is much different than actually OPERATING a radio on the Chickenband."
    Since when? POSSESSION of a non certified transmitter or amplifier that's capable of transmitting on 11M indicates INTENT and gets a citation for operating without a license. Don't ask, don't argue, when the FCC web site comes back look up all the violations. You'll see for yourself because you don't believe me.

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    Come into today's world, NALs have been on white letterhead at least since the 60s. (;->)

    "Is it wise to announce on QRZ.com that you operate one of these radios?"
    In the present tense I'd say no except for one thing, IF the FCC cruises around the CB web sites it's pretty obvious they don't care. Most NALs result from investigations started on solid ground with complaints of interference with other radio services. In the past tense I don't care, the statute of limitations ran out a LONG time ago. (;->)
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    Of course, just because the radio is capable of operating on 11 meters doesn't mean that the owner actually operates it on 11 meters. Right Pat?

    ... The TS-430S I once owned had been "opened up" to enable transmit on the WARC bands. The mod to do that actually made it a transceiver across all of HF, not just the ham bands. I'd totally forgotten about that, until the one year I set up the station for the Pa QSO Party from my (then) brother-in-law's trailer, down on the family farm in Greene County. My mistake was setting things up the weekend before. Found out the following weekend that he just couldn't keep his hands off the rig... and in the process of hooking it up, he somehow blew out the regulator on my Astron RS-20. Suffice to say, I never made THAT mistake again...

    (Incidentally, I don't know if he ever actually transmitted on the rig. He denied it, of course. Still, how do you blow out an Astron when you're just hooking up a power cable to it? I never did get a straight answer to any of that... just got scolded by my now-ex that it was my own fault for trusting him...)
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    The government shutdown has affected the FCC's funding, motivated the statement of possibilities, and it's all Obama's fault.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WØTKX View Post
    The government shutdown has affected the FCC's funding, motivated the statement of possibilities, and it's all Obama's fault.
    Wrong forum.



    Seriously though, I'm almost halfway impressed the "people" over there can turn any discussion from global monetary policy to the pastrami and swiss they had today into a discussion about Obama.
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