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    Sayang, mas nakaka-aliw pa naman sa telenobela ang mga usapan dun. hehehe.

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    Otep- yung range ng kenwood is set up in the amateur band that is in the 14 mgh, pwede mo yan ipabatak sa mga radio technician para umabot ka sa 15 megs or sa 13 meg.

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    Pwede pala yun? Saan ba may mga ok na radio techs/shop sa Metro Manila? Any idea po sa cost ng work? Thanks.

    Wala na kasi yung mga gumagawa samin dati. Wala kasing landline sa lugar namin. 1993 na nagkaron kaya gamit na gamit ang mga 2-way. Nung dumating na landline, tinambak na lang.

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    Sa Raon madami, puntahan mo nalang yung mga nagbebenta ng mga 2 way radio, usually may mga technician yun. Minimal lang naman ang fee ng mga yun. Mataas na ang five hundred.
    Pero you must asked them also kung anong antenna ang nababagay sa 15 megz kaya baka pang 14 megz lang yung stock antennae nya.

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    Nasa bubuong ng bahay yung antenna. Ang taas pa naman ng bubong. hehehe. Yung gumawa pa ng bahay ang nagkabit nung antenna dati (a long, long time ago).

    Mahirap pa ba kumuha ng NTC license ngayon? Ano ba kinukuha ng lisensya, yung radyo or yung operator?

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    nasa bubong? well maybe pwede naman yun kaya lang para mas maganda reception nya kung yung designed sa higher frequencies yung antennae.
    Yes pwede na siguro sa yo ang RLM yata cant remember pero it means restricted land mobile. anyway nasa commercial frequency ka naman. Pero kung matagal na yang antennae mo sa bubong at d naman nasisita ok lang yan.:D Pagnasita atsaka ka nalang magpalicense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Nasa bubuong ng bahay yung antenna. Ang taas pa naman ng bubong. hehehe. Yung gumawa pa ng bahay ang nagkabit nung antenna dati (a long, long time ago).

    Mahirap pa ba kumuha ng NTC license ngayon? Ano ba kinukuha ng lisensya, yung radyo or yung operator?
    That depends on the kind of radio service, but it's usually both. Since the TR-9130 is an amateur radio, you can only use it on the amateur radio band. The applicant has to pass an exam to get a license, and the radio has to be registered to be used. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to pass the exam .

    Doc, that particular model was designed with a narrow bandwidth receiver, optimized for 144-148 MHz. You can shift the 10 MHz upper/lower limits, from 140-150 MHz to say, 150-160 MHz, but receiver sensitivity suffers a lot ... unless you modify the tuned circuits, too. Which is like saying - better get another radio.

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    Pagnasita atsaka ka nalang magpalicense
    Dismantled na yung set up, nahalukay ko lang. Paso na din license. Yung antenna sa bubong, ang kasama ay yung antenna ng FEN (does anyone remember that TV station? hehehe). No one just bothered to take it down.

    Yung mga 'scanners' ba kailangan din ng license even it is only for receiving and not transmitting?

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