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Any input or experience on this unit?  Paired with Baofeng BF-F8HP.  A pal bought the setup and I'll be programming his radios so curious, since I never heard of these amps before.  I think he's planning on it for his CJ-6 with the Nagoya 771.

Critique of both amp and HT welcome.  I probably would have steered him in a different direction but wasn't consulted..lol.

Oh, and is the F8HP FCC Part 97 certified?

 

Thanks.

 

Brain freeze, obviously should have read Part 95.

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When I first got my Tech, I made my first VHF contact with that exact set up.  I think I was about 15 miles from the repeater.  With a good, properly mounted antenna, you should be able to get 5 or 6 miles even in suburban-ish areas.   I had trouble with the quality of the wire going to the back of the mic plug and the sma coax. Repaired and replaced multiple times.  There are better ways to spend your money. 

 

Are you asking if the radio is certified for GMRS? No, its not Part 95 GMRS certified.  Unless I am confused, there is no Part 97 certification.  Hams can build whatever they want, only have to use them within their licensure. 

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Are you asking if the radio is certified for GMRS? No, its not Part 95 GMRS certified.  Unless I am confused, there is no Part 97 certification.  Hams can build whatever they want, only have to use them within their licensure. 

How can they continue to market a radio that's not compliant?  And should I inform my buddy that he's also not compliant?  He just bought a pair of these CCR for what he sees as a great deal and plans to set them up for local area repeaters and use them often off-road.  I will encourage him to get GMRS licensed.

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When I first got my Tech, I made my first VHF contact with that exact set up.  I think I was about 15 miles from the repeater.  With a good, properly mounted antenna, you should be able to get 5 or 6 miles even in suburban-ish areas.   I had trouble with the quality of the wire going to the back of the mic plug and the sma coax. Repaired and replaced multiple times.  There are better ways to spend your money. 

 

Are you asking if the radio is certified for GMRS? No, its not Part 95 GMRS certified.  Unless I am confused, there is no Part 97 certification.  Hams can build whatever they want, only have to use them within their licensure. 

 

So how can they continue to market these radios?

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Are you asking if the radio is certified for GMRS? No, its not Part 95 GMRS certified. Unless I am confused, there is no Part 97 certification. Hams can build whatever they want, only have to use them within their licensure.

How can they continue to market a radio that's not compliant? And should I inform my buddy that he's also not compliant? He just bought a pair of these CCR for what he sees as a great deal and plans to set them up for local area repeaters and use them often off-road. I will encourage him to get GMRS licensed.

Honestly, for as much as I hate to say it, I think this is where we need the FCC to step in, flex its muscle and start making some public noise and examples out of folks using illegal and non-performant product on FRS and GMRS frequencies as well as unlicensed folks using amateur frequencies. It does not help the future of GMRS when anyone in this community condones use of illegal equipment in any way, including, but not limited to, lending assistance to someone asking questions about use of equipment that is known to be illegal in the service. Yes, I am all about freedom, but freedom balanced with due respect of our laws.

 

Just one man’s opinion. YMMV.

 

 

Michael

WRHS965

KE8PLM

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Honestly, for as much as I hate to say it, I think this is where we need the FCC to step in, flex its muscle and start making some public noise and examples out of folks using illegal and non-performant product on FRS and GMRS frequencies as well as unlicensed folks using amateur frequencies. It does not help the future of GMRS when anyone in this community condones use of illegal equipment in any way, including, but not limited to, lending assistance to someone asking questions about use of equipment that is known to be illegal in the service. Yes, I am all about freedom, but freedom balanced with due respect of our laws.

 

Just one man’s opinion. YMMV.

 

 

Michael

WRHS965

KE8PLM

When I come across people like this, I reminded why I hate communicate with human...... :rolleyes:

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3 hours ago, timokirschner said:

Related to the above topic I have a question about legality. 

 

Is it FCC compliant if I use a FCC compliant hand radio and (at home) use a 35 Watt amplifier to transmit on the high power GMRS channels with the aforementioned Btech AMP-25? 

I have a GMRS license. 

If you can find the FCC ID look it up and see what certifications it has, likely just Part 90.

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