One of those type of replies... 

Many of you overzealous types seem to think Class D CB Radio 
is the only service in or around that frequency range. 

It is not... 

s. 

> Brian Raker <brian.ra...@...> wrote:
>
> It's specified in the US FCC Regs that repeaters (which are
> essentially remote control stations) are not allowed in the 27MHz CB
> band.
> 
> http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2008/octqtr/47cfr95.419.htm
> 
>                        TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
> 
>         CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
> 
> PART 95_PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES--Table of Contents
> 
>                Subpart D_Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service
> 
> Sec. 95.419  (CB Rule 19) May I operate my CB station transmitter by remote
> control?
> 
>     (a) You may not operate a CB station transmitter by radio remote
> control.
>     (b) You may operate a CB transmitter by wireline remote control if
> you obtain specific approval in writing from the FCC. To obtain FCC
> approval, you must show why you need to operate your station by wireline
> remote control. If you receive FCC approval, you must keep the approval
> as part of your station records. See CB Rule 27, Sec. 95.427.
>     (c) Remote control means operation of a CB transmitter from any
> place other than the location of the CB transmitter. Direct mechanical
> control or direct electrical control by wire from some point on the same
> premises, craft or vehicle as the CB transmitter is not considered
> remote control.
> --------------
> 
> http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2008/octqtr/47cfr95.420.htm
> 
> Sec. 95.420  (CB Rule 20) May I connect my CB station transmitter to a
> telephone?
> 
>     (a) You may connect your CB station transmitter to a telephone if
> you comply with all of the following:
>     (1) You or someone else must be present at your CB station and
> must--
>     (i) Manually make the connection (the connection must not be made by
> remote control);
>     (ii) Supervise the operation of the transmitter during the
> connection;
>     (iii) Listen to each communication during the connection; and
>     (iv) Stop all communications if there are operations in violation of
> these rules.
>     (2) Each communication during the telephone connection must comply
> with all of these rules.
>     (3) You must obey any restriction that the telephone company places
> on the connection of a CB transmitter to a telephone.
>     (b) The CB transmitter you connect to a telephone must not be shared
> with any other CB station.
>     (c) If you connect your CB transmitter to a telephone, you must use
> a phone patch device with has been registered with the FCC.
> 
> 
> Pretty cut and dry, eh?
> 
> -Brian
> 
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:30 AM, i recycle computers
> <kc8...@...> wrote:
> > I personally think as long as you are running in band, not causing out of
> > band interference, and keep at 4 watts or below the FCC won't really care.
> >
> > it seems they only respond when someone runs illegal power with illegal
> > modes who is interfering with stuff outside the regular 40 channels.
> >
> > otherwise they don't seem to care what goes on with cb anymore.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Bill Smith" <brsc...@...>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 1:15 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Just a Crazy Thought
> >
> >
> > Yes, they existed. We used split sites with a POTS line between them and VOX
> > operation. RX on 23 and TX on 1 for example. We experimented with CTCSS but
> > it wasn't very reliable with out the FM capture effect. This was in the
> > northeast back in the days of 23 channel CB so the statute of limitations
> > has long since expired.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: i recycle computers <kc8...@...>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 8:29:25 PM
> > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Just a Crazy Thought
> >
> > I have heard numorous urban legends of 27 MHz CB repeaters being built.
> >
> > has anyone ever come across such a thing. if not does anyone think it is
> > even possible from a technical standpoint?
> >
> > the limitations are AM mode, and using any of the 40 CB channels with 4
> > watts PEP AM or 12 Watts PEP SSB ie: using completely un modified type
> > certified CB gear.
> >
> > Legally a repeater is illegal on CB, but i just want to do an excersize in
> > thought as to what problems someone may run into with such a project, etc.
> >
> > i have seen this questioned asked numorous times through the years and even
> > heard rumors of it actually being done.
> >
> > no one though has actually went deep into the technical aspects of such a
> > project or could point me out to the people who are operating or operated
> > such a setup.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis
> >
> > I Recycle Computers
> >
> > "Saving UnWanted PC's From The Landfill One Computer At A Time :)"
> >
> > Listen To My Free Live Police Scanner Feed for Tuscaloosa / Northport
> > http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?feedId=3836
> >
> >
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