And I doubt it would be legal to use an amateur transceiver for
aircraft communications, even if the KX3 just happened to cover the
air band.
Some ham transceivers will permit listening to the air band, but none
permit transmitting on those frequencies. And for good reason.
73 de Ray
K2ULR
On Mar 25, 2013, at 11:24 PM, Matt VK2RQ wrote:
> No and no.
>
> Check out the specs:
>
http://www.elecraft.com/KX3/kx3.htm>
> 73, Matt VK2RQ
>
> On 26/03/2013, at 2:18 PM, "James Meade" <
[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
>> Can the KX3 receive 108-136 MHz AM? Can it transmit on 118-136? I
>> would like to use it as a secondary aviation comm radio in my
>> experimental airplane.
>> TIA
>> 73
>> Jim
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