I now have 3 2720s and yes they are ham rigs. Also, They are tuned for local 
comercial freq that we do church ops on as well commercial freq for Severe 
Weather Research.

Verry well built rig.

kb8qeu

Robert Grizzard wrote:

> It is a ham rig.  The problem I can see is if the 2 meter side is carrier 
> controlled the user will have to wait for the repeater to time out to use the 
> '2720.  The repeater on the 2 meter side will need to transmit either DCS or 
> tone to make this work without making the user wait for carrier drop.
>
> Again, it isn't type accepted for commercial frequencies.  I have this radio 
> and like it quite a bit; nevertheless, I flat missed the frequency ranges of 
> interest the first time I saw this question.
>
> de kg7yy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Nov 24, 2004 10:37 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] IC 2720
>
> What is an IC-2720? If it's a ham rig, it's not type accepted for the
> commercial freqs you mention (at least in the US), so it cannot be used
> for this purpose.
> And even if you use type-accepted gear, as someone else pointed out,
> licensing that UHF freq for a link will be difficult, if not impossible.
> Again, I'm assuming you're in the US.
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
>
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