I have to agree with Chris, this is a technical group; the legalities should
not be of concern here. (Unless maybe someone asks for info) I f you are in
car dealership, do you ask everyone that is buying a car if they have a
drivers license? Unless there is a specific reason then why does everyone
assume they are doing something wrong? Do all these people work for the FCC?
Just my 2 cents! Probably not even worth that much!

 

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] How to set up a basic crossband repeater
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Chris Carruba wrote:
> I'm sorry but I cannot resist the following.. um comment / opinion
> 
> It really amuses me how many get stressed over whether someone else
> seeking info on something is properly licensed to perform such
> tasks.. I mean really.. get a life and stop policing the list :)
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
> Chris Carruba (WQIK389)

And what makes me mad is how many people don't bother to look to see if 
something is legal or not.

This case, while I have no doubt they are licensed, the question still 
remains whether it is legal to repeat one to the other.

Cross service repeating is not legal. Repeating a business pool channel 
to a public safety pool is a no-no. Repeating Part 90 to Part 95 (GMRS) 
is a no-no. As long as all freqs involved are public safety freqs, all 
is well. And the UHF is at least FB2 or higher.

This is something he has to look into.

 

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