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Ic-7800 mars mod
Ic-7800 mars mod








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Morberis on Tricky Screw Heads Have Disappearing Slots.Greg A on In Search Of The First Comment.Stephen Ryan on Quick And Dirty Shock Gloves.Erik Christiansen on In Search Of The First Comment.This Week In Security: Argentina, MysterySnail, And L0phtcrack 39 Comments It is illegal to modify electrical equipment and if you knew your salt you would bloody well know this, it has to pass stringent safety checks to be passed as legal, once you piss around with it and stretch it beyond its legal limits you are breaking the law the things are all over the place transmitting on many frequencies at the same time. You bastards really piss off the genuine stick to the rules pros, not the screwdriver monkeys who piss around with there rigs and when tested on a spectrum a. what i choose to do it what i choose to do. I will not tolerate hams using illegal bands frequencies. Guess what i do when i catch one… 500watt whistle and beam aimed in there direction. I have come across bone head ham users pushing out 100 watts fm on channel 19 cb and telling everyone and catch them all the time on 27.555. i have had mine for 19 years this august. jesus man where did you pass the test? bet you did not and bet you have not got a clue and if you did you would know how easy it is to get a ticket. Just my two cents, and just common sense stuff.ĭoc oct, you are the hypocrite trying to justify those hams and there keying out sessions and putting it down to them tuning up… its illegal to tune up a rig whilst connected to an antenna. Further, they use a lot of Harris equipment, at least for the HF side of things.

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Any licensed ham would know what to do/not to do in a situation like that (like turn down power to 500ma on the FRS-only freqs, etc.)Īlso, I doubt highly that any US military units use MODIFIED icom hardware everything they use has an NSN number for procurement purposes, and unless there’s a government supplier that mods the things and resells them with an NSN, that’s not what’s going on. What’s silly to me is that even using a modified radio to transmit on FRS/GMRS or even MURS frequencies is illegal, since that hardware hasn’t been FCC certified for those frequencies. (That’s not to say it would be illegal to use a modified radio to talk to the police or a rescue team or even the military if there was no other way to communicate and life and/or property were at risk that IS allowed for, as an obvious exception). nor could you use such a radio around a police officer if their radio worked. This also applies to state and federal personnel it would be illegal for a police officer to use a modified ham radio to communicate with anyone if their own radio is functional, or their cell phone worked, etc. Just because there’s an emergency doesn’t mean all the rules go out the window. That’s HIGHLY unlikely unless all communications have been wiped out (a la Katrina or some such). The only circumstances in which it would be legal to use a modified ham radio to transmit on non-licensed frequencies (even including MURS or FRS/GMRS frequencies) would be in the case of an actual emergency when there is no other means of communicating.

Ic 7800 mars mod license#

Which means that “if you have an amateur radio license you are explicitly allowed to modify your equipment” is kind of silly you don’t need a license at all to own or modify radios, you need a license to transmit, and no class of ham license allows you to transit on non-ham frequencies anyway. It IS however, illegal to actually transmit on frequencies you don’t have a license for. It’s not illegal to modify a radio to transmit on frequencies it’s not supposed to transmit on, nor is it illegal to own such a radio. I’m also a licensed ham and there’s some incorrect info that’s been posted. Even our area is dual 155 MHz and 800MHz with repeaters on each frequency (fire/ambulance/police). If anything, ham radio hacking is very cool, and if there really IS an emergency, you can give your handheld to an emergency staff and let them communicate. I’ve not looked into hacking this one as it was kinda pricy. It’s Tx is 144MHz and 440MHz, but wide receive. My last is a Yaesu FT-7800 that I use in my car.

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The PCB papers give full instructions how to convert this ham radio to a military radio (yes, its what they use). It’s a awesome rugged radio that with the removal of 3 diodes, gives me full frequency Tx (133-174 MHz) and scrambling.

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The next radio I have is another handheld Icom IC-V8.

Ic 7800 mars mod mod#

A mod for this one is NOT suggested as it requires retuning the pll’s. 2 Meter is the wavelength that corresponds to amateur radio 144-148 MHz. I own a (recently bought at hamfest) a handheld Kenwood TH-AT25 that does 2 meter. I’m a ham operator (KC9JEF) and have done this for one of my radios.










Ic-7800 mars mod