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People use radios including amateur radios for purposes other than they were
type accepted everyday . Some police use amateur radios that tranmit on police frequencies, they cost less than Motorola equipment. Some amateurs use police radios that have been modified to work on amateur frequencies etc. etc. Nuff Said Ace - WH2T "John L. Wilkerson Jr." wrote in message ... "Dr.Ace - WH2T" wrote in : Hi Gonzo , That is what I would do. I have read the related laws. I know some people will say you will be breaking the law because of FCC type acceptance. That is absolutely correct. He should NOT under any circumstances use the radio, until he licenses. You wouldn't like it if someone used an amateur radio without a license, now would you? Us Licensed GMRS operators feel the same way. |
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Amateurs can use any type radio they want to use on amateur frequencies,
Ham radios don't need to be type accepted, I've converted many CB's to use on 10 meters and that's legal. I also understand that anybody can own any type of radio as long as they listen and don't transmit, lots of amateur equipment is sold everyday to people that only want to listen to short-wave. I guess some get put on the cb band, but oh well, life goes on. I don't see anything in the law that says I can't own GMRS radios without a license, only I need a license to transmit on GMrs frequencies. Dr.Ace - WH2T wrote: People use radios including amateur radios for purposes other than they were type accepted everyday . Some police use amateur radios that tranmit on police frequencies, they cost less than Motorola equipment. Some amateurs use police radios that have been modified to work on amateur frequencies etc. etc. Nuff Said Ace - WH2T "John L. Wilkerson Jr." wrote in message ... "Dr.Ace - WH2T" wrote in : Hi Gonzo , That is what I would do. I have read the related laws. I know some people will say you will be breaking the law because of FCC type acceptance. That is absolutely correct. He should NOT under any circumstances use the radio, until he licenses. You wouldn't like it if someone used an amateur radio without a license, now would you? Us Licensed GMRS operators feel the same way. |
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KC8GXW wrote:
I don't see anything in the law that says I can't own GMRS radios without a license, only I need a license to transmit on GMrs frequencies. Yep you sure can, I have two units that cover both FRS (license free) and GMRS frequencies. I can use the FRS frequencies without a license but not the GMRS, but I sure can listen to GMRS freqs all I want. |
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Dr.Ace - WH2T wrote:
People use radios including amateur radios for purposes other than they were type accepted everyday . Some police use amateur radios that tranmit on police frequencies, they cost less than Motorola equipment. Some amateurs use police radios that have been modified to work on amateur frequencies etc. etc. Nuff Said Ace - WH2T Why do some end a post with "nuff said"? Is that supposed to mean something? |
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![]() "Dr.Ace - WH2T" ) writes: People use radios including amateur radios for purposes other than they were type accepted everyday . Some police use amateur radios that tranmit on police frequencies, they cost less than Motorola equipment. Some amateurs use police radios that have been modified to work on amateur frequencies etc. etc. Nuff Said Ace - WH2T And there is no type approval for amateur radio. It's the one radio service that is pretty open ended, because of its very nature. Since amateurs can build their own equipment, it would be pretty silly to require type approval of equipment. There is absolutely no restriction against modifying equipment to work on the ham bands, though if you modify it chances are good that it no longer meets the original type acceptance for the other service so you can no longer use it there. And just because people use amateur equipment illegally in other services does not make it right. One reason amateur equipment is cheaper than equivalent equipment for other services is because it's not type approved, so at the very least the cost of getting it approved is not there. Micahel VE2BVW "John L. Wilkerson Jr." wrote in message ... "Dr.Ace - WH2T" wrote in : Hi Gonzo , That is what I would do. I have read the related laws. I know some people will say you will be breaking the law because of FCC type acceptance. That is absolutely correct. He should NOT under any circumstances use the radio, until he licenses. You wouldn't like it if someone used an amateur radio without a license, now would you? Us Licensed GMRS operators feel the same way. |
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