by wowbagger on Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:03 pm
Why don't radio manufacturers put their info up?
First of all, the amateur radio companies by and large do - it is only the commercial and public safety manufacturers that don't.
Why not?
1) Risk of interference: the last thing Motorola, Kenwood, Icom, Tait, or anybody else want is for some whacker to be able to get a radio and reprogram it onto a police system and cause trouble - hence why programming software is so hard to come by.
2) FCC regulations: to be accepted for the Public Safety, Business, or other areas, there are strict rules about what the end user of the radio can do to the radio. Let the programming be too easy, and they could lose their FCC approval for the radios. Again, there is a big difference between the Amateur service and commercial radios.
3) Profit.
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