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.





Ano ba kinukuha ng lisensya, yung radyo or yung operator?
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