Difference between revisions of "GE FM Transceiver 3-5946A"
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− | This is a member of an interesting generation of FCC Part 15 low power FM transceivers, namely hand held, along with some RC control devices. | + | This is a member of an interesting generation of FCC Part 15 low power FM transceivers, namely hand held, along with some RC control devices. Under Part 15 the field strength of any emissions within this band shall not exceed 1,000 microvolts/meter at 3 meters. |
− | When tuned to 49.860 MHz or 49.865 MHz in wide band FM operaton a 6-meter ham radio can communicate with the GE 3-5946A although such communication | + | When tuned to 49.860 MHz or 49.865 MHz in wide band FM operaton a modified 6-meter ham radio can communicate with the GE 3-5946A although such communication is not be lawful in the United States. 49.860 MHz falls BELOW the 6-meter ham radio band. |
[[Category:Electronics]] | [[Category:Electronics]] |
Revision as of 09:25, 11 April 2016
General Electric Portable Handheld 2-Way Radio.
- 2-way HT transceiver
- Part 15 low power
- 49.860 MHz single channel operation
This is a member of an interesting generation of FCC Part 15 low power FM transceivers, namely hand held, along with some RC control devices. Under Part 15 the field strength of any emissions within this band shall not exceed 1,000 microvolts/meter at 3 meters.
When tuned to 49.860 MHz or 49.865 MHz in wide band FM operaton a modified 6-meter ham radio can communicate with the GE 3-5946A although such communication is not be lawful in the United States. 49.860 MHz falls BELOW the 6-meter ham radio band.