is the IC-F410 able to be used for normal 1-40 channel UHF ? its 25w yeah?
next question, is the 4400 25 w only? can it be modified to use 25 on " programmable" channels.?
pardon my extreme radio knowledge ignorance

Jes
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Anything over 5w is illegal and can get you in big strife, the last thing the Boeing 747 flying overhead needs is to here you out 4 wheel driving.jessie928 wrote:gidday
is the IC-F410 able to be used for normal 1-40 channel UHF ? its 25w yeah?
next question, is the 4400 25 w only? can it be modified to use 25 on " programmable" channels.?
pardon my extreme radio knowledge ignorance
Jes
genuine questions ->commercial 25w is illegal? dont alot of back tio base uhf's use 25w? i thought it was illegal between ch1-40 only?Struth wrote:Anything over 5w is illegal and can get you in big strife, the last thing the Boeing 747 flying overhead needs is to here you out 4 wheel driving.jessie928 wrote:gidday
is the IC-F410 able to be used for normal 1-40 channel UHF ? its 25w yeah?
next question, is the 4400 25 w only? can it be modified to use 25 on " programmable" channels.?
pardon my extreme radio knowledge ignorance
Jes
I would think that both these are 5w units, definately the 4400 is, the icom would have to be a commercial unit to be over 5w.
Cheers
planes dont run on uhf, and they are way out of any CB freeq anyway they use VHF freqStruth wrote:Anything over 5w is illegal and can get you in big strife, the last thing the Boeing 747 flying overhead needs is to here you out 4 wheel driving.jessie928 wrote:gidday
is the IC-F410 able to be used for normal 1-40 channel UHF ? its 25w yeah?
next question, is the 4400 25 w only? can it be modified to use 25 on " programmable" channels.?
pardon my extreme radio knowledge ignorance
Jes
I would think that both these are 5w units, definately the 4400 is, the icom would have to be a commercial unit to be over 5w.
Cheers
no, legal if you have commercial license, doesn't matter what freq, although you need a commercial license and permission to have a particular freq tro have it programmed in the radiojessie928 wrote:genuine questions ->commercial 25w is illegal? dont alot of back tio base uhf's use 25w? i thought it was illegal between ch1-40 only?Struth wrote:Anything over 5w is illegal and can get you in big strife, the last thing the Boeing 747 flying overhead needs is to here you out 4 wheel driving.jessie928 wrote:gidday
is the IC-F410 able to be used for normal 1-40 channel UHF ? its 25w yeah?
next question, is the 4400 25 w only? can it be modified to use 25 on " programmable" channels.?
pardon my extreme radio knowledge ignorance
Jes
I would think that both these are 5w units, definately the 4400 is, the icom would have to be a commercial unit to be over 5w.
Cheers
JEs
Best we tweaked out of one was 7 watts before we got distortion, etc. Great radio sold mine for an old simco . the 4400 is a great solid reliable unit. I use it all day in the truck. Pretty sure its Kenworths , sterling,MACK factory install.jessie928 wrote:IC.
Thanks for the Info Guys.
i'll try and do some digging RE the 4400.
Jes
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