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Thanks alot for everyone's responses. I just had the handsets
delivered yesterday. Am I missing something here? Why would someone complain about me using a hand held radio on occassion for brief periods of time? Its not like I'm broadcasting a pirate radio station or purposly messing with other communications. Are there accounts of the FCC going after private users for consumer products? My intension is to use the radios while out camping or playing paintball, maybe if I get lost in the mall so my girlfriend can guide me through it. I was on the FCC website already (was going to swallow the $80) and realized all I had to do was send a check for the license. There's not testing or training involved. Again, it doesn't make sense for paying for an $80 license for a $20 product. Will having the license teach me anything new about how to use the product? It seems more like an added tax on a purchased product than ensuring users know how to properly use the product. Again, thank you for everyone's responses. Tom Randy wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:06:13 -0800, Dolemite wrote: I just bought two Uniden GMRS 2-way radios for $20. I plan to use them while shopping in the mall and while out playing paintball. Do I really need to get an $80 5-year license from the FCC? What does the license protect against? A $7 to $10,000 fine. Just get the license. |
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