Steve M1SWB
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Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] USA Repeaters
Steve,
We try to work with our coordinating bodies, but if that coordinating body
is unresponsive
At 03:54 PM 6/20/2005, steve wrote:
Hi
Living in the UK our repeaters are very closley monitored.
What are the rules in the US for repeaters, do the FCC tell
you what you can have.
The FCC has the laws, then there are also local repeater coordination
bodies who are (interestingly)
The FCC sets very general rules. There are voluntary frequency coordination bodies in different areas that help keep things in order. The FCC does very little enforcement anymore due to budget/policy issues. For the most part (In my area) the hams keep things pretty much In good order
more than 25w
73
Steve M1SWB
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:16
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] USA
Repeaters
The FCC sets very general rules. There are voluntary frequency
coordination as
that is not what this list is meant for.
Steve Rodgers
WA6ZFT
From: steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/20 Mon PM 07:02:18 EDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] USA Repeaters
Thanks Chris
sounds like the US hams, unless they do silly
--- steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Living in the UK our repeaters are very closley
monitored.
What are the rules in the US for repeaters, do the
FCC tell
you what you can have.
73
Steve M1SWB
You can find the USA rules here for all ham stations.
There is very little about
--- steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Chris
sounds like the US hams, unless they do silly
things, look
after all the repeater stuff, so, correct me if Iam
wrong, if a ham wants to setup a repeater can he jst
go ahead and do it.
What sort of TX power restrictions are there, here
it
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