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Old June 30th 03, 04:10 PM
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Default FCC's response to my inquiry on license of FRS/GMRS

Hate to say I told you so -- but I will.

Best get an answer from the horse's mouth and ignore OPINIONS.

But then OPINIONS cost nothing and worth about as much

BINGO

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"thomas" wrote in message
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Hi,

there have been a lot flames about the topic of the license issue of
FRS/GMRS. i don't want to be part of it. hence i opened a new thread.

i have just got a formal response from FCC. quote as follows, fyi ONLY!
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if you use only the FRS side of the radio, then you would not be required
to obtain a license. On the other hand, if you switch to the GMRS side of
the radio and transmit, you would at that point be in violation of FCC
rules.


Representative Number : ????? (marked out)

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bingo
thomas






 
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