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![]() "Frank" wrote in message news:01c35205$f9aa7d80$0125250a@lqobnirkuazgzcvg.. . Good points. But while reading your rules I think I found a better one: Sec. 95.194 (FRS Rule 4) FRS units. (a) You may only use an FCC certified FRS unit. (You can identify an FCC certified FRS unit by the label placed on it by the manufacturer.) I had thought about including that rule as well, however, I figured since my argument was basically relating to that of power levels, I would only include the portion relating to that. The radios we've been discussing are GMRS/FRS radios. An FRS operator is permitted to "only use an FCC certified FRS unit." An FRS operator is not permitted to use a GMRS radio unit. As per the regulations you cited, GMRS/FRS units are GMRS units with FRS capabilities, so they may not be used without a GMRS license. Yup, that was my point. They truly aren't FRS radios, just GMRS radios with a little extra. In essence, without the license, a person should not be transmitting with one, even if they stick to the proper frequencies and power levels. Who's going to know the difference? Probably no one, I just wanted to make a point that technically it should not be done. PH |
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^ Yup, that was my point. They truly aren't FRS radios, ^ just GMRS radios with a little extra. In essence, ^ without the license, a person should not be ^ transmitting with one, even if they stick to the proper ^ frequencies and power levels. Thanks for the effort you took to convince me. Frank |
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