Radio Review: HamGeek HGA37 70-900MHz (is this legal?)

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Radio has these stuff:

Voice Scrambling

Frequency Hopping (I've seen a channel using this on 915 MHz, maybe it's allowed in the UK.)

Is frequency hopping allowed on 136-480 MHz? I don't think so, ham bands dont let encryption like that.

Digital FM Broadcasting? Is this a misspell of HD Radio or is this really what it means? Illegal unless ur licensed to use the FM band.

Hong Kong Police Signal End Tone

Is this allowed if you are in Hong Kong? if the cops use analog there (many countries do, such as mine), wouldn't this be illegal in Hong Kong?



FREQUENCIES
Can likely TX on 700-900 MHz

Okay i've heard that theres a 30cm band (is that what 900 MHz band is called?) somewhere and repeaters in the US I believe, but for European users this could interfere with GSM/Cell Phone towers making this unfit for Europe.

And 700 MHz is not a band anywhere IIRC, 868 MHz COULD be used but the power limit is over what this radio has.

400-470 MHz TX

I believe every HT has a 136-174 400-470 MHz TX (correct me if im wrong) so I got nothing to say for this

470-520 MHz TX

Okay, what is going on here? I've heard rumors about 500-520 MHz being a "band" somewhere but it's not recognized anywhere as far as I know so this is illegal.

108-136 MHz (Airband)

I made a mistake here as commented below, this is RX only so it's okay then.

220-260 TX

I know that there's a band in the US for 220 MHz, 1.25m band and that's okay, but above 225 MHz is horrible as SATCOM pirates will use this to pirate on SATCOM.

350-390 MHz TX

"Allowed to TX if relevant department allows"?

Do you think the people that have no clue about radio will care about that or pirates, at all?

In my area, this is used for military/police etc.

65-108 MHz BROADCAST FUNCTION

Well... you know that this isn't allowed.

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