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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:19:10 -0500, Alex wrote:
Not any more. The GMRS license now permits operation on any GMRS channel, with restrictions only on specified channels above "Line A" which is roughly 150 miles south of the Canadian border. Stations above Line A which were licensed on those channels under the old "2-channel" rule can continue to operate on them. Bull****. That is not true at all. I quote from a GMRS license (KAE8605) issued (renewed) in June 2002: Waivers/Conditions: Effective 2/16/99 the GMRS rules have been amended and you may operate on any of the primary or interstitial channels shown in section 95.29. Exception: Licensees who operate north of Line A and east of Line C may not operate on channels 462.650 MHz, 467.650 MHz, 462.700 MHz and 467 MHz unless your previous license authorized such operations. Read "Da Roolz" before running "Da Mout'..." -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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