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July 31st, 2010, 20:28 | #16 |
Once I have one,I may be able to make more.
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July 31st, 2010, 22:28 | #17 | |
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August 1st, 2010, 10:45 | #18 |
These radios are FM units,so I am not sure how different they will
act compared to UHF,VHF,AM or the assortment of other radios?
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August 1st, 2010, 11:03 | #19 |
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Radio licensing, in my experience, isn't something CBSA worries about. I've imported lots of radios with no CBSA interference. BUT if you use that radio and interfere with licensed traffic and get caught, you'll be in a world of hurt.
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August 1st, 2010, 13:01 | #20 | |
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What you should be in the market for is a FM 2way radio that operates on the 440-470MHz UHF band, which is capable of 12.5kz channel stepping/spacing. You need to educate yourself on radio theory before you blow money on a radio that won't be able to talk to anyone else. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_modulation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Radio_Service |
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August 1st, 2010, 16:46 | #21 |
Thanks Kokanee for the head ache from those links LOL
I understood some of the formulas but it has been close to two and a half decades since I have seen these types of values and are now lost on me.I realize there is a form a interference inherent with these radios when in use. This does not mean I am trying to cause harm to others. With the limited use of these units,I will not interfere as much as ppl may think.I do plan to have them tested for frequency issues when I have time. Continued input is greatly appreciated.
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August 1st, 2010, 16:52 | #22 |
I received a PM from my friend Flyguy,he said it was a brief
pmI hate see long winded I has made me aware of the issues of these radios,with very limited use,they can be used to an effective means of comm traffic for games.
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August 1st, 2010, 17:08 | #23 |
aka coachster
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Wouxun KG-UVD1P
- VHF&UHF, UHF&UHF or VHF&VHF working modes - Frequency Range: 136-174MHz & 400-470MHz - Step(5K/6.25K/10K/12.5K/25K/50K/100K) - UHF:4W; VHF:5W + lots of other features. |
August 1st, 2010, 17:22 | #24 |
I was looking at the 25khm step radios,also had encryption settings.
This means twice as many channels as the 50khm style radios. I do appreciate that the members here are trying to steer me to these commercial radios.But at the moment I am focused on these prc-77 radios.
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August 1st, 2010, 17:27 | #25 |
Ministry of Peace
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Fair enough, it's your money and if you want it go for it, just remember that you'll end up lugging a radio around that you most likely won't be able to use for talking to anyone else.
When you eventually realize you wasted your money, the vietnam airsofters are always interested in buying 77 sets to convert into FRS radios. |
August 1st, 2010, 18:02 | #26 |
Now you said something that makes mores sense,"convert".
I do plan on getting more than one radio.I do do not consider this a waste of money for collecting things I like. I am not interested right now to revalve my system to the current radios used by other teams.
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August 1st, 2010, 23:31 | #27 |
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Ohhh, seen! Yes, from the "collector" standpoint the PRC-77 is a nice bit of kit, and you'll be happy with one as long as you get it in working order. Even if it's busted, they are easy to fix as it predates integrated circuits and it's made up of plug and play modules for easy repair in the field.
To answer your original question then now that we've got that straight; you should not have a problem bringing one of these into the country. If you are a little hesitant, have the seller label it as a "collector's item" "non-functional" on the customs paperwork. Regarding the "but if I use a radio not approved for use in Canada, won't the police come and beat me if I turn it on?"; As long as you are not interfering w/ other transmitters who have that part of the spectrum allocated you will be fine. Industry Canada is the agency responsible for spectrum allocation/enforcement up here and unless you are screwing with other transmitters (cell sites, airport beacons, police channels etc) they are not going to bother with you. Last edited by Kokanee; August 1st, 2010 at 23:34.. |
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