Last seen: May 31, 2026
I hope you can get it to work too. As I recall, this has been discussed before, and the issue is obtaining correct absolute readings, i.e., proper c...
My experiences with SOCAN have demonstrated that it isn't what you know that matters, it's who you know. I managed to get hold of the account manage...
Nope. Applied to be renewed, and have heard nothing but dead silence. Stay tuned for further updates.
I have not heard back from SOCAN re my license renewal, and they're extremely difficult to get hold of by phone. In the absence of any confirmation ...
I wish I'd seen the partnership opportunities earlier. It would have been very interesting to partner with another low power station somewhere in the...
So the question is, what is the responsibility of the transmitter user if the transmitter suddenly disappears from the certification list. Particular...
Definitely not approved for Part 15 use. If you look at the current lab report in the FCC database, it also doesn't mention Part 15 approval. So th...
I just went into the Canadian REL to see if the Retekess TR-509 is in there (Retekess claims that it is IC certified on their web page). I could not...
Yes, we've talked about this before. Whenever I call into the ISED field office here, I've always had to explain to the agent I was talking to what ...
Probably the only ones that could answer that question would be ISED, and since their agents typically know little or nothing about the unlicensed rul...
If you're using a certified transmitter, experimenting with other types of antennas could void your certification. That probably discourages a lot of...
While I primarily use the traditional, optical, wireless, mouse, I actually prefer trackballs. Corded mice are more reliable, but wireless is more co...
All very valid points, Mark, but my point is that the FCC has cracked down on CB radio certifications. So why not Part 15? Maybe because there are s...
