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John L. Wilkerson Jr. wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote in : 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. That was all previously addressed. You CANNOT legally use one of these radios ON ANY frequency without a GMRS license. Since the radio is classified as a GMRS radio, use even on the FRS freqs constitutes a violation of FCC regulations. BS, the instructions that came with my radios plainly state that the FCC requires GMRS users to have a license, FRS users do not and there is an application blank included for the GMRS license. |
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