Lets put another one to rest.

WRITE IT IN STONE! the Micor, at least those with the Transmitter 
FCC Identifier of CC4224C are Part 95 type accepted. This is the 
transmitter on my Micor Community Repeater.

Here is my journey to this data.

I had sent a letter to the FCC Field office back in Dec. requesting 
to know if the Micor Community Repeater I have on the air was 
certificated for use in the GMRS as it states to do in the GMRS 
rules. I also checked with big M and they no longer maintain or 
offer data on non current radios. I waited a few months for word 
from the FCC and after I didn't receive a reply, I contacted R.H. to 
see if he could help. He did some hunting came up empty and he then 
referred me to someone and so on and finally I ended up with an EE 
who assisted me. Well as most of us know the older equipment prior 
to late 1981 are not contained in the OET database. The FCC does not 
maintain publicly available records of any equipment before this 
point so if it doesn't have the current style ID (Grantee 
Code/Product code) you will be hard pressed to find the 
authorization data. The EE had a copy of the  "FCC Radio Equipment 
List" dated January 1, 1983, this is where the proof is. On page 302 
in black and white the transmitter CC4224C is authorized for rules 
part 21, 90 & 95. If any one has one of these lists keep it!  I will 
scan the info later tonight and post it on my website. There are 
other Motorola transmitters listed on that page that are Part 95 
also that people might be interested in.

DougD
WPSI726 
KC2KGY








 
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