Waccom UV5r opinions?
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Re: Waccom UV5r opinions?
Alright. To put everyone's mind at ease in this circumstance:
1) I just went to the shops and purchased a legal, expensive, CB radio. Oricom UHF5500.
2) The Baofeng will be deactivated by myself (Ie, I'll disconnect the power terminals inside the device to prevent it ever working by mistake.) until I get my foundation license. (Yep I'm keen.)
It's a stop-gap solution, and I still run afoul of the law, but it's the best I can do at this point. I DO NOT want to potentially interfere with anyone else's comms. To do so would be idiotic.
1) I just went to the shops and purchased a legal, expensive, CB radio. Oricom UHF5500.
2) The Baofeng will be deactivated by myself (Ie, I'll disconnect the power terminals inside the device to prevent it ever working by mistake.) until I get my foundation license. (Yep I'm keen.)
It's a stop-gap solution, and I still run afoul of the law, but it's the best I can do at this point. I DO NOT want to potentially interfere with anyone else's comms. To do so would be idiotic.
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That does seem a bit extremeroland985 wrote:2) The Baofeng will be deactivated by myself (Ie, I'll disconnect the power terminals inside the device to prevent it ever working by mistake.) until I get my foundation license. (Yep I'm keen.)

Just don't unpack it and turn it on and you'll be right - or if you do turn it on don't push the PTT

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Yeah. I've researched how to program it for receive-only. It is possible to program the TX power output on all frequencies to 0.Zebedee wrote:or if you do turn it on don't push the PTTroland985 wrote:2) The Baofeng will be deactivated by myself (Ie, I'll disconnect the power terminals inside the device to prevent it ever working by mistake.) until I get my foundation license. (Yep I'm keen.)
If I ever do use it, it will be as a scanner.
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Yep I've done exactly the same thing with some frequencies in my handheld that I want to be receive-only. If you try and press the PTT button on one of those channels, it just gives a rude beep and won't let you transmitroland985 wrote:Yeah. I've researched how to program it for receive-only. It is possible to program the TX power output on all frequencies to 0.
If I ever do use it, it will be as a scanner.

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Yep.
I wonder where danoroth ended up. I read through all his comments, he was rude from the start.
I wonder where danoroth ended up. I read through all his comments, he was rude from the start.
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Okay. My very illegal radio arrived. It's an impressive unit.
But I need a license before I can even think about touching PTT. What where the contact details for Ham college?
I'll call them tomorrow morning.
But I need a license before I can even think about touching PTT. What where the contact details for Ham college?
I'll call them tomorrow morning.
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www.hamcollege.com.au
First Foundation course of the year is the 14/15 Feb with the assessments on the 21st.
First Foundation course of the year is the 14/15 Feb with the assessments on the 21st.
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Those Baofeng radios seem to be very popular.
I know quite a few volunteer fire-fighters that own one and they were actually supplied by someone at their fire station, pre programmed.
Seems there are many volleys breaking the law.
I know quite a few volunteer fire-fighters that own one and they were actually supplied by someone at their fire station, pre programmed.
Seems there are many volleys breaking the law.
Re: Waccom UV5r opinions?
Programmed for DFES use? Since they are basically a commercial programmable radio, and the vollies would be trained and authorized to use the frequencies allocated to them (i.e. the normal radios used) then this should be fine?
Correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm not sure if something like a C-Tick is required in this case which these radio's wouldn't have.
Correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm not sure if something like a C-Tick is required in this case which these radio's wouldn't have.
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I can't comment on vollies using non-Vertex self supplied radios, as it's more of a DFES policy thing, but commercial land mobile equipment needs to be certified against AS/NZS4295 to be legally used in Australia. Most, if not all, Chinese radios haven't been approved and so aren't legal to transmit outside of amateur bands.yorky wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm not sure if something like a C-Tick is required in this case which these radio's wouldn't have.
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Excellent that clears that up, so basically this radio can only be used by amateur on amateur bands full stop by the sounds of it.
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I asked our DFES comms peeps about this a while ago. You are correct. Not a good idea, and DFES can indeed prosecute you.vk6hgr wrote:I can't comment on vollies using non-Vertex self supplied radios, as it's more of a DFES policy thing, but commercial land mobile equipment needs to be certified against AS/NZS4295 to be legally used in Australia. Most, if not all, Chinese radios haven't been approved and so aren't legal to transmit outside of amateur bands.yorky wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm not sure if something like a C-Tick is required in this case which these radio's wouldn't have.
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