No, it does not.
Johnny

Neil McKie wrote:
>   Question:  
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>   Does the Johnson 6060 meet FCC Type Acceptance for GMRS? 
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>   Neil - WA6KLA 
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> Mike Morris wrote:
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>>At 06:57 AM 11/28/05, you wrote:
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>>> Interesting.  I have a friend who was just asking me about a 
>>>GMRS repeater for he and his wife.  He has aprox. 50 acres of 
>>>woods that he likes to walk around in and is in his 70's.  His 
>>>wife is concerned about him needing to contact her, so I got 
>>>them a pair of Midland GMRS radios.  They don't quite do the 
>>>job because of a little terrain blockage due to a hill.  I was 
>>>thinking of recrystalling a Repco repeater that I have and set 
>>>up a GMRS repeater, but don't know the details about how 
>>>feasible this would be.  Any suggestions from the group?
>>>
>>>Joe
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>>Reminds me of a small repeater I saw a dozen years ago.  A regular
>>outhouse building, but with no throne, off in the woods, but on the
>>crest of a small hill.  Inside was a pair of car batteries,  a 
>>Johnson UHF PPL 6060 radio and a mobile duplexer. On the roof was 
>>a 2 foot by 4 foot solar panel facing south.  Next to the building 
>>and strapped to it was a 30 foot pushup mast holding a short 
>>stationmaster.
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>>Taped to the Johnson was a xerox of a GMRS license.
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>>There is a GMRS conversion of a 6060 at repeater-builder.
>>
>>Mike WA6ILQ
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