On 29 Dec 96 10:35am, Kerry Kowalski wrote to Bill Funk:
KK> On Thursday, December 26th, 1996 - Bill Funk wrote:
KK>
BF>> Phone patches are using HAM frequencies, and are therefore legal to
BF>> monitor. Also CB. If the person making the patch is using a cordless
BF>> or cell phone, it's still legal, as the transmission being monitored
BF>> is a HAM transmission.
KK>
KK> But not if you monitor them in the cordless phone or cell frequencies!
KK> Only if you listen on HAM or CB freqs is it ok to listen. Else I could
KK> just say it sounded like a ham patch where ever I monitor...
KK> Rocky
Absolutely correct.
Except, in order to be listening to the *patch*, you have to be in a HAM
frequency.
Bill Funk: Internet: skypilot@starlink.com
ASCIi User Group: http://www.starlink.com:80/~ascii
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