This is a complex "Problem". Wal-Mart corporate management KNOWS radios
require a FCC license. In reality Wal-Mart should have a person on staff
that requests licenses for EACH AND EVERY Wal-Mart location.He should ship
the correctly programmed radios to the correct locations.But what do you do
when the LOCAL store manager takes things into his own hands?
Scenerio #2
Roscoe owns a plumbing company in CALIFORNIA. He was issued a license for
several mobiles and handhelds on a 470Mhz splinter channel.So far..so
good...
Roscoe says to hell with California (and it's taxes) and moves his business
to Las Vegas, Nv. Roscoe takes the radios with the business.There are NO
REPEATERS in las Vegas on 470Mhz due to TV channels on that part of the band
(470-476 and 506-512).Roscoe operates the radios (Simplex) in Vegas, causing
interferance to the TV channel and getting slammed by the wideband digital
signal they put out.Happens more then you think!
Bottom line....
These people dont care where they fire up or who they interfere with. When
Mom and Pa open a corner market or booths at the swapmeet you better hope
they dont score a good deal on a few 2 meter walkies on 146.520 !
Another "Problem" in Las Vegas....
While this one is not a huge problem, it happens too. Visitors come to Las
Vegas from a lot of foreign countries. People in the UK have whats called
"PMR" radios. It's their FRS service. The radios are all simplex, 8 channels
on 6.25Khz splinter channels starting at 446.000 !!!! Yep! if you scan those
channels here you DO hear activity on them!
Now our output channels are 445.000 to 449.975Mhz, but * IF* we were high
in,low out this would be a problem.
Here is another good one....
For some odd reason POLICE DEPTS. think they are exempt from any frequency
co-ordination!! There is one Law Enforcement agency here in Las Vegas that
has a "Robot" device that receives it's commands on 154.570Mhz !!!  WHAT THE
HELL WERE THEY THINKING???? This freq is MURS-4, it's unlicensed, but it IS
a licensed channel used by damn near every fast food eatery for it's
drivethru window!! Can you possibly think of a poorer choice of RF freq to
control a Robot on???? Dont get me started on the fact they use 439.250Mhz
for the Video feeds!!! besides it being used for HAM ATV it's a very common
cable TV channel!! For people that are very "Smart" they could not be dumber
when it comes to choice of frequencies!! They COULD order it with a VHF
channel licensed to the very same dept and the video COULD be in the 1700Mhz
area set aside for FEDERAL use (or even 4.9Ghz).....
Carry a "Nearfield" scanner in your pocket, it will blow your mind where
stuff pops up!.



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 8:05 PM, wd8chl <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Ted Bleiman K9MDM - MDM Radio wrote:
> > since those radios wander from store to store having the frequency
> programmed in as a convenience for the store personnel, I would not, find
> out of the ordinary or particularly in violation of the FC C rules.
> > And that I would think is a legitimate defense for them.
> > But not being a Lawyer practicing bvefore the FCC might disqualify my
> opinion.
> > Practicality has no place in the FCC rules...obviously... and never has.
> > mdm
> >
>
> Nope, not a legit argument. They were using the frequency at that store,
> which is a violation.
>  
>

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