No equipment is certified for Part 97... Ham radio transmitters and receivers are certified under Part 15B before they are marketed.
Originally Posted by NN3W
They're not legal for amateur service. They're Part 90 (land mobile) certified. They are NOT certified for Part 97....That is based on an OET search conducted today.
Just ordered one, they have a new version with a P on the end that will scan tones as well. I ordered the radio and a programming cable for $119.50 shipped ...
Anyway, looks like it will be a pretty decent little radio, I also have my eye on the Yaesu VX8DR as well.
Personally I will just pick one up off e-bay, I have seen them for less than $100 with shipping lately. The e-bay guys are cutting each other which really makes one wonder how much they are paying for the radios and what the actual production cost is.
I'm afraid anything sold in the US is sold for the highest profit margin regardless of what the actual cost is.
I'm surprised the grumpy old haters havent chimed in yet, of course they will complain about anything ...
I have one of these radios and for the price it is great. For the price it is a throw-away radio. What would you pay to have any hand held repaired? It is cheaper to replace it. So buy this little radio and enjoy it and what it can do without laying out 289 dollars. If it dies then you have not invested a lot of cash to get on the air.
Configuration file for KG-UVD1P for Greater Sydney NSW Australia, repeater channels
For those who want to save themselves some work, I have attached a "tw" configuration file (in a zip package) to this post.
This includes all of the 2M & 70cm repeater channels around the Greater Sydney Area of NSW Australia (up to Newcastle and down to Wollongong)as of June 1st. 2010.
All frequencies, offsets, correct CTCSS tones and repeater callsigns are included in the file. The audio is set to narrow and power to high. To load this into the HT you will need the USB programming cable and programming software.
Enjoy!
73 Ed VK2ARE.
Last edited by VK2ARE; 06-02-2010 at 08:32 AM.
Reason: Added comment about CTCSS tones being included.
For those who want to save themselves some work, I have attached a "tw" configuration file (in a zip package) to this post.
This includes all of the 2M & 70cm repeater channels around the Greater Sydney Area of NSW Australia (up to Newcastle and down to Wollongong)as of June 1st. 2010.
All frequencies, offsets, correct CTCSS tones and repeater callsigns are included in the file. The audio is set to narrow and power to high. To load this into the HT you will need the USB programming cable and programming software.
Enjoy!
73 Ed VK2ARE.
Sorry I found a couple of errors in the file - I had set the power to "low" on my local repeater and I have also found an additional repeater to be added.