I know a lot of you guys dance and sing the Type 
Accepted or Certificated requirement, but in the 
real world it's mostly a popcorn fart. 

If the FCC should ever come to inspect your radio site, 
most any radio type properly operating is not going to be 
on their list of things to worry about. They are probably 
not going to be asking you to remove radios from repeater 
racks to ensure they are currently type accepted.

It's the responsibility of the equipment owner operator to 
ensure the equipment operates without causing problems. If 
there are no reported problems you will probably never see 
or hear from the FCC.  

If you use an M10 for a GMRS Repeater Tx, chances are it will 
not be a real problem in 99.7% of the cases. An inspector will 
be more interested in a current license for the frequencies and 
power levels used. 

cheers,
skipp 

> "sgreact47" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry but the M10 transmitter is NOT type F. C. C. accepted or 
> certificated for use as a repeater in the GMRS.
>

>
> > > "N6YV" <jsluchak@> wrote:
> > > Greetings to the group. I want to construct a quick GMRS 
> > > repeater with two Radius m10 radios and a Rick unit
> snip>>>>>
> 







 
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