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Unauthorized Radio Communication Equipment Dealer Arrested in Pattaya


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On September 15, 2023, news broke regarding the apprehension of an illicit radio communication equipment dealer in the Pattaya area of Chonburi Province, Thailand, with goods valued at over 500,000 Baht.

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The investigation, led by the "Phrapai Unit" of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), revealed that on September 11, authorities conducted a raid on a clandestine shop selling unauthorized radio communication equipment and GPS trackersm reported Siam Rath.

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They confiscated more than 213 devices during the operation.

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The raid targeted shops in the Bang Lamung district and on Sukhumvit Road in the Sriracha district of Chonburi Province. Mr. A and Mr. B (pseudonyms), identified as the shop owners and operators, were also arrested during the operation.

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Picture: Siam Rath

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Mr. A and Mr. B confessed to selling radio communication equipment without the necessary permits. They face charges related to the unauthorized distribution of such devices.

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The NBTC has been actively enforcing laws related to telecommunications and radio equipment, urging both vendors and users to understand the licensing requirements.

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Picture: Siam Rath

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The public is encouraged to seek accurate information through the NBTC Call Center at 1200 (toll-free) to avoid unintentional legal violations, demonstrating a commitment to preventing such offenses.

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TopΒ Picture: Siam Rath

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From the photos it would appear that the equipment is red (CB) and black (radio ham/police) walkie-talkies, both of which are legal to sell in Thailand if the dealer has the required permissions from the NBTC.

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Thailand's radio frequency allocation chart.Β Β 

http://spectrum.nbtc.go.th/thailand_nfat/visualization/

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Penuel Technologies webpage shows what the Kenwood TK-2107 operational characteristics are.Β  Seems the radio's can operate in different authorized spectrums, not just one.Β  Β Programable for 16 operational channels.Β Β 
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http://penueltech.com/kenwood-tk-2107-3107-vhf-uhf-walkie-talkie-compact-fm-portable-radios/

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On 9/15/2023 at 7:10 PM, simon43 said:

From the photos it would appear that the equipment is red (CB) and black (radio ham/police) walkie-talkies, both of which are legal to sell in Thailand if the dealer has the required permissions from the NBTC.

i thought it was you

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