Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Pode ser ilegal importar portáteis baratos da China.

Agostinho Fernandes agostinhofernandes gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 17 de Julho de 2009 - 13:56:17 WEST


Na realidade é ilegal, pois estes equipamentos não se encontram homologados
pela ANACOM.

Cumprimentos
Agostinho Fernandes
CT1FTA

2009/7/17 João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt>

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> HTs may be illegal to import.
>
> Some deals are too good to be true.. *or legal*.
> That’s the story with some rather inexpensive HT's being sold on-line.
>
> Amateur Radio Newsline's *Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF*, has more..
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> Inexpensive VHF and UHF transceivers made in China that transmit and
> receive on the 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands appear to be illegal for hams
> to buy from overseas dealers and have shipped into the United States.
>
> *This is because the radios have not passed* the FCC *certification
> procedure*, nor can they, as they are designed to transmit on frequencies
> outside of the United States amateur radio allocations right out of the box.
>
> The radios in question bear names like Puxing, FDC, Wouxon, and numerous
> others. They are being mainly sold on e-Bay and similar on-line auction
> sites world-wide at prices ranging from $30 to $80 plus shipping. Most of
> the ads originate from dealers in Taiwan or Hong Kong although some have
> come from other Pacific Rim nations as well.
>
> According to postings on various chat websites, the radios themselves are
> not all that bad quality. Not great, but not to shabby. Almost all of them
> feature a back-lit LCD display, up to 100 memory channels, programmable
> repeater offsets, and even a built-in CTCSS tone encoder.
>
> Output power on the VHF units approaches 5 watts while the UHF models
> average around 2 watts out.
> Hams using them report that the transmit audio quality ranges from a bit
> muffled to good depending on the model and manufacturer of the set.
>
> With retail prices far below that of similar radios from Alinco, Icom,
> Kenwood and Yaesu, hams on this side of the Pacific might find these Chinese
> built transceivers hard to resist. But as pointed out in on-line postings,
> the biggest problem aside from it being illegal to import is where to get
> one fixed if its dropped or stops operating?
> Also, replacement battery packs might be very hard to find if the one that
> comes with the radio goes flat and cannot be revived.
>
>
>
> *Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF*
> Amateur Radio Newsline
> Los Angeles.
>
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