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John Pavlick wrote:
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        <div>Yup&nbsp;I hear you. Just like in the old days when people used
to &lt;illegally&gt; swap transmitter crystals on non-modular radios.
Just because it "works" doesn't mean it's working within the
requirements of the FCC.</div>
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        <div>John Pavlick<br>
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And as I have said, the AMA likes us to operate within the FCC regs.<br>
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