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adelsta101

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    adelsta101 reacted to quarterwave in So I heard something that sounded like Motobro or DMR.   
    GMRS requires a user license, FRS does not. FRS "Rules" are generally non enforceable.
     
     'FRS is licensed by rule. This means an individual license is not required to operate an FRS radio provide you comply with the rules. You may operate an FRS radio regardless of your age, and for personal or for business use if you are not a representative of a foreign government.'
     
    And you are right...businesses need to be on MURS if they want cheap comms. 
     
    Maybe the good thing is that most of the cheap radios that people buy from a "store" are good for 2 watts at best. Really what was done with the rules was to make what people were (uneducated about radio) doing illegally with store bought radios that did GMRS and FRS in being legal. The fcc should have never allowed combo radios to begin with. 
     
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    adelsta101 got a reaction from jimndfw in well i am back   
    and glad to see every one, been over seas for awhile and got back to the states 
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    adelsta101 got a reaction from Logan5 in well i am back   
    and glad to see every one, been over seas for awhile and got back to the states 
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    adelsta101 got a reaction from Logan5 in Hello everyone and i am a noob in gmrs so i have an off the wall question   
    I have a biofang UV-82 dual band hand held that I can program for the UHF and VHF repeaters. the question is, can I program it to any open repeater if I want to stay in touch with family in the DFW area In Texas without getting in trouble. because there is not that many GMRS repeaters in my area that I can use. any info would help and would say thank you ahead of time
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