OK. I concede that by allowing FM, this technically a change in the rules by the governing body. For clarification, the rule affects the manufacturers of radios, not users, as any user with the capability of switching to FM on their custom CB rig before the rule change, would not have beeen persued or charged with any enforcement action. The CB band (outside of rules for manufacturers of radios) remains largely unregulated. Its a free-for-all. With enforcement reserved for the less than once-per-decade extreme situation, like interrupting stations for long periods, causing complaints, ignoring warnings and using high-powered amplification devices to do so.

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Still, not to beat a dead horse, but new users dont really need to understand this rule change that was enacted for manufacturers. But they might want some basic info on the advantages of FM vs AM... which was probably your point. I dont even know what I'm arguing at this point. You're just the only one responding to any of my notes today. ๐Ÿคฃ
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