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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 21:41:13 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 17:57:27 GMT, Gary S. Idontwantspam@net wrote: I happened to be in Costco today and looked at a Motorola set which referred to a large number of FRS + GMRS frequencies being available. Based on an earlier posting, I spent a few minutes reading everything visible on both sides of the packaging. As suggested in that posting, the word "license" appeared nowhere in the text. They sure don't seem to feel any need to help the buyer stay legal. It's in the manual when you open it up.. but yes, they should be mentioning licensing on the outer packaging. They do tell you not to use it on GMRS channels without a license (these radios use FRS power levels on FRS frequencies). Yes, I've seen those as well. As a licensed ham operator, I tend to be sensitive to being properly licensed to transmit. If they mentioned this, it would no doubt hurt sales. And they can always fall back on "it is the purchaser's responsiblility to be licensed". Considering where most of these are sold, depending on the salesperson to know this is not a good bet. Of course, a GMRS license only tests your ability to write a check and mail it to the correct address. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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