I'll have to agree with the Code of Federal Regs Daniel , it's not just a plug and play that allows any amount of RF power to whatever you please, primarly Personal Radio Service under Part 95 does not have the same priveledges as any other serivce Commercial or Amateur Radio Service
 
When it was Citizens Radio Service before the Regs changed you applied for a particular license and bought under the old rules a Rules and Regulation Book and a School notebook to put it in  Volume 6 contained parts 95, 97 and 99 back in the 1960's .
 
of course then even the technical stuff was written different and you had Vaccum Tubes, and Hybrid Tubes and Transistors, and the freq were XTALS or crystals some tolerences were anywhere from 0.005 % plus or minus to seems a tighter tolerence can't recall.
 
reading of CFR 47 on line will help you out .
 
Good Luck
 
Mark A. Holman, CRO, AB8RU , ( formerally P3-18-86210 3rd. phone )
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] GMRS Repeater Info Wanted

http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/47cfr95_03.html

� 95.129 Station equipment.

Every station in a GMRS system

must use transmitters the FCC has certificated

for use in the GMRS. Write to

any FCC Field Office to find out if a

particular transmitter has been certificated

for the GMRS. All station equipment

in a GMRS system must comply

with the technical rules in part 95.

[63 FR 68975, Dec. 14, 1998]

 

� 95.29 Channels available.

(a) For a base station, fixed station,

mobile station, or repeater station (a

GMRS station that simultaneously retransmits

the transmission of another

GMRS station on a different channel or

channels), the licensee of the GMRS

system must select the transmitting

channels or channel pairs (see � 95.7(a)

of this part) for the stations in the

GMRS system from the following 462

MHz channels:

462.5500, 462.5750, 462.6000, 462.6250, 462.6500,

462.6750, 462.7000 and 462.7250.

(b) For a mobile station, control station,

or fixed station operated in the

duplex mode, the following 467 MHz

channels may be used only to transmit

communications through a repeater

station and for remotely controlling a

repeater station. The licensee of the

GMRS system must select the transmitting

channels or channel pairs (see

� 95.7(a) of this part) for the stations

operated in the duplex mode, from the

following 467 MHz channels:

467.5500, 467.5750, 467.6000, 467.6250, 467.6500,

467.6750, 467.7000 and 467.7250.

 

� 95.135 Maximum authorized transmitting

power.

(a) No station may transmit with

more than 50 watts output power.

(b) [Reserved]

(c) A small control station at a point

north of Line A or east of Line C must

transmit with no more than 5 watts

ERP.

(d) A fixed station must transmit

with no more than 15 watts output

power.

(e) A small base station must transmit

with no more than 5 watts ERP.

[48 FR 35237, Aug. 3, 1983, as amended at 53

FR 47717, Nov. 25, 1988; 63 FR 68975, Dec. 14,

1998]

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] GMRS Repeater Info Wanted

--- Q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are wrong,it is illegal. Doesnt mean all those
> people were right,that
> doesnt make it legal. They just havent been caught
> yet...
>

????  Please cite the FCC rule that would make this
illegal, I have read and re-read the rules for years
now, and have yet to find one that bans mobile radios
as repeaters (or handhelds for that matter).

Joe




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