In Canada that frequency is listed as Mobile service,
https://sms-sgs.ic.gc.ca/frequencySearch/searchByGeographicArea?execution=e1...
but it still requires a licence and the equipment to be type-approved. If it is FCC type approved it is most likely IC type approved since labs are usually accredited for both. Does anybody know?
Industry Canada are pretty tough out in BC and have levied fines and confiscation in the past for violations. I wish we had those guys here in the East where people can get away with anything. We had some commercial users on the input of our ham repeater and the local Spectrum Management Officer just told us to put PL on our repeater!
73 de Nigel ve3id
On 27/03/18 14:19, Tom Consodine ND5Y via chirp_users wrote:
None of that applies because the OP said it was for Canada.
Tom ND5Y
That band is 156.2475 - 174.00 MARITIME MOBILE Maritime (80), Private Land Mobile (90), Public Mobile (22), FIXED/LAND MOBILE (2)(3) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74),
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