You people CANT be this bored with life.

--- Fred Fitte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dex,
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> You need to do your homework. "RADAR" as we know it
> (Police Radar) is not
> even covered under Part 15.  A lot has changed over
> the years.
> 
> Fred
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Dexter McIntyre W4DEX
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 9:33 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: OT: NC man
> charged with 'driving a cop
> car' due to ham antennas
> 
> Fred Fitte wrote:
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> >Having a radar unit is perfectly legal.
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> But using it on the highway can get you in trouble. 
>  I know someone who 
> almost got boxed up by a group of 18 wheelers when
> they figured out the 
> signal lighting up  their radar detectors was coming
> from a personal 
> vehicle.   A lot of these old radars are showing up
> at hamfest and I 
> doubt very many are being bought for amateur radio
> projects.  For those 
> hams who say their X band radar has been tuned down
> into the amateur 
> band from 10.525 GHz, I wonder how they send their
> required ID every 10 
> minutes.  Also I wonder if K band radar at 24.150
> GHz fall under FCC 
> Part15 regulations.  The power the gunn oscillator
> puts out may be at 
> Part15 level into an isotropic antenna but what
> about when connected to 
> a lens antenna?  There was a time when each
> department had to have a FCC 
> license for their radar units.  Later their units
> were covered by their 
> public safety radio license.  Perhaps this has
> changed also.
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