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Does an AMATEUR SCANNING RECEIVER that is part of a transceiver that scans only the amateur bands have to meet the 15.121 requirements?

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Does an AMATEUR SCANNING RECEIVER that is part of a transceiver that scans only the amateur bands have to meet the 15.121 requirements?

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No, the amateur radio service is considered a licensed service, therefore, a receiver used for receiving only amateur frequencies is part of a licensed station. As such, it does not meet the definition of a scanning receiver and doesn’t have to comply with section 15.121.

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