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GMRS requires a license. You won't notice much, if any, difference
with a 5 mile radio, the built in antenna is the limiting factor. Get the two-pack, you'll have one to share. A single two-way radio is no fun . : You may need to get a radio with PL or CTCSS (same thing). These are subaudible tones that activate the squelch in their radios. Charlie wrote: I hope that this is the right newsgroup for posting this question. I wasn't sure where else to post it. I am looking for a single FRS type radio to communicate with a group of people who already have a radio. They are using motorola talkabout radios, and I think the model number is t5620. I know that the model number doesn't matter, just as long as the radio that I get has the subchannels that they are using. It is my understanding that these radios require a license. I found a single motorola talkabout radio at Best Buy, but it has a 5-mile range capability. I ended up buying a 2-pair pack of the talkabouts that have a 2-mile range. If I return the 2 pair pack and get a single at the 5-mile range, will I need to apply for a license even if I am going to be communicating with someone at 2 or 3 mile range? |
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