gary (gsellani@accesscom.com) writes:
> CB's have been synthesized for years. I do not believe there is a technical
> difference in the carrier generation schemes of the FT100 and a CB radio.
> Even if you used legal power and proper modulation modes, it would still
> be illegal since amateur HF radios have a VFO which is not allowed on CB.
Doesn't matter - the FT-100 has not been type accepted for use in the CB bands
and would therefore be technically illegal to operate on 11m.
I say "technically" because (1) the FCC has more important things to do than
to chase 100W radios used on 11m, and (2) there are a *lot* of folks on 11m
who use more than the legal limit.
I wouldn't worry too much about it, frankly.
--
Ed Carp, N7EKG
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