The type acceptance number is usually attached to the model number 
 plate on the individual radio transmitter. 

  Neil 


Joe Montierth wrote:
> 
> --- Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   An air conditioned room is nice but the radio must
> > type accepted
> >  for the 0.00025% tolerance and so indicated on it's
> > label.
> >
> >   Neil
> >
> 
> No, the rules only require that you maintain your
> transmitter within 2.5 PPM, there is no rule that you
> must use a radio certificated as such (although that
> would be nice). As long as you use a radio that is
> certificated for GMRS and keep it within 2.5PPM, you
> are following the rules.
> 
> Kevin doesn't like us to get into FCC rules
> discussions here, as they are pointless. Many people
> have many different interpretations of the rules, in
> some gray areas there can be a lot of useless debate.
> What seems very clear in the rules to me, may not
> appear that way to you (and vice-versa).
> 
> 95.621 (b) has the rule for anyone to read.
> 
> Joe
> 
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