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On Mar 6, 3:06 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote:
Also, I forgot in my last post, repeated searches on the FCC site both new and old database, yield no results for my college, so apparently their frequency is not registered like the other schools in my area. Would a school useGMRSor FRS? Neither. That's the problem. A college is a "non-individual", and as such does not qualify for a GMRS license. You need to look on a commercial radio database. The FCC database should tell you something as long as the search isn't too narrow. You may want to look in the database for any licensees in the city where the college is located. You'll get a lot of responses; but it is more likely you'll find the frequency. |
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