I don’t think it’s only baofengs. There are cheap broadcast FM transmitters that are being sold and churches buy them for drive in services. Sales of these exploded during the pandemic.

Ria
N2RJ 

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 1:53 PM Bob Famiglio, K3RF <RBFamiglio@verizon.net> wrote:

No, he got the letters from Homeland Security, FBI, whoever about the “Ham Radios” (not) the rioters all have which they mainly get cheap from Amazon et al.  I like Amazon, but they are not doing this out of the goodness of their heart.  The non-type accepted $20 UV-5Rs and the like are now more prevalent than legit radios. That unusual FCC warning we discussed is the tip of that iceberg.

 

 

Bob Famiglio, K3RF

Vice Director - ARRL Atlantic Division

610-359-7300

 

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From: arrl-odv On Behalf Of Mickey Baker
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2021 12:13 PM
To: rjairam@gmail.com
Cc: ODV <arrl-odv@arrl.org>
Subject: [arrl-odv:31894] Re: Amazon RF device certification requirements

 

I guess Jeff B. got my email...

 

Mickey Baker, N4MB
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
“The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead" Robert K. Greenleaf

 

 

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 12:11 PM rjairam@gmail.com <rjairam@gmail.com> wrote:

Looks like amazon is cracking down on non certified radios:

 

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