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Old April 10th 07, 02:47 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Brian O Brian O is offline
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Default why Bother getting a licence to use a GMRS radio?


"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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On Apr 9, 12:16 pm, "Brian O" wrote:

There are standars of right and wrong. The point is its illegal to

operate
a gmrs radio without a license.


And my point is that it is unethical to require an outrageous fee for
a license for this service. That's just as wrong, arguably worse,
than operating wiothout a license.


Sorry, but your opinion that it is unethical is just that, an opinion. If
you dont like the law, lobby to change it. Its not an ourageous fee
especially in the face of what a cell phone costs per year.


Yes, you do, you can break the law by operating a gmrs radio without a
license, or comply with the law and get a license to operate. Just

because
you don't pay for illegality now, doesn't mean you wont later. If you

feel
safe, you're welcome to it. But people that generally don't have regard
enough for the law will turn gmrs into another cb radio band. I for one
don't want to see that and will report people using the radios without a
license.


Ah, a snitch, eh? What are you going to do, interrogate each user?


Just report what I know.


As I have explained before, I use them for a couple of weeks a year to
report observations of geyser activity in Yellowstone National Park.
This activity is very common among the geyser enthusiasts and
scientists that congregate there. It is quite useful, is clearly not
an abuse of the airwaves, and provides invaluable information to the
Visitor Center who in turn provide geyser viewing advice to the
millions of folks who visit each year. Now, if I read the rules
correctly, the legal use of these devices requires frequent
identification using the assigned call sign. In all of my experience
there, I have not once heard an utterance of a call sign. This, in
direct view of federal government employees that are also sworn peace
oficers (rangers).


That still doesnt give you an excuse to break the law. "No body else does
it, why should I have to?"


So, are you going to come up to the geyser basins this summer and
report each geyser report that does not use a call sign as an
infraction, so that you can feel vindicated in your scorn? Or are you
going to sensibly recognize that limited valid use does not require
extortion by your government?

Bruce Jensen


You can try to justify your illegal operation all you wish. It still doesn't
change the truth of your operations being illegal.
B