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, radioguy wrote: Again, the FCC does NOT issue a physical paper copy to all the immediate relatives of a GMRS licensee. Although the relatives are covered under the GMRS licensee. But you can't call your relative for help to being his license becaue he's now out of range since the cop stopped you and cell phones don't work because there aren't ant cell phone towers in the very rural tri county area of Officers Bubba, Billy Bob, and Deputy Dawg. Are you really this Stupid, or are you just a Morooon (Bugs Bunny Definition) FRS and Citizens Band are Licensed under a Blanket License issued by the FCC that covers ALL US Citizens.... GMRS Licenses are issued to the Primary Licensee in Paper Form as are All FCC Licenses... To meet Posting Requirements established for each Radio Service, Photocopies are considered equal to FCC Original Licenses. If you "Look" in the GMRS Rules, there will be a sub-section on License Posting Requirements, and if not, then Posting is Not Required, for that Radio Service, and therefor not REQUIRED to be in the operators personal possession. Duh.... Does this Mythical "Barney Fife", have a Copy of the Radio License for his "Cop Radio" on him? The answer is "NO", and the reason is, it is NOT REQUIRED For That Radio Service. It Is REQUIRED that the Original License be POSTED at the Principal Operating Position for that Radio System, which is designated ON the License..... and be available for Inspection, by FCC Personnel. If you would just READ the FCC Rules for you Radio Service, this would all be clear to you, but apparently you are not capable of this.... So you post these stupid Rants here.... Why... |
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