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    Newbie question: License in the US

    One other question guys: Are there "harmless" frequencies I can use for demo: By harmless, I mean frequencies that are known not be used for anything besides equipment testing - No commercial, naval, public safety, or military networks use them.
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    Newbie question: License in the US

    Thanks for the info. I should explain: My equipment is server-Based software that allows you to control THE radios (not use the radios to control other stuff). As such, a "wired" demo is a very useful solution: so is a dummy load. I do need, however, to connect as many radios as possible...
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    Newbie question: License in the US

    Come to think of it: can I simply use an insulated wire with a small resistor, to directly connect antennas of two radios: Technically speaking, I'm no longer tranmitting: Nothing is going out to air.
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    Newbie question: License in the US

    Forgive the Newbie question : When we're talking about a dummy load, are we talking about some sort of a large Resistor to bring down the tranmitter output? Where do you mount it, On the antenna?
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    Newbie question: License in the US

    Thanks for the responses. I WOULD want to transmit, but only for a short distance (a few yards, no more - just across the room to show that it works)- this is why Low power is sufficient. Frequency is not important: Our software allows tranmission/reception and changinf frequencies from a...
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    Newbie question: License in the US

    Hello all, I work for a European software company that deals in remote controlling radios. I want to setup a permanent integration and demonstration system in our office in the US - and intend to purchase radios (both Tranceivers and receivers)for this purpose. Note that these radios will...