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11 minutes ago, H8SPVMT said:

Tried till I'm blue in the face and can't find the information in an old post.

How and where can we look GMRS call signs and owner name?

A friend applied/paid and never got the email and can't find his call sign.   

Here is the search form for a gmrs license (I googled "FCC uls lookup gmrs"):

https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchGmrs.jsp

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12 hours ago, wayoverthere said:

Here is the search form for a gmrs license (I googled "FCC uls lookup gmrs"):

https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchGmrs.jsp

You Sir are an asset and a Gentleman!  Thank you for that link!

they even make it hard to do a neame search until ya find the link on the bottom of the page...

That website drives me crazy...

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5 hours ago, H8SPVMT said:

You Sir are an asset and a Gentleman!  Thank you for that link!

they even make it hard to do a neame search until ya find the link on the bottom of the page...

That website drives me crazy...

Glad to help. And I know...it's often easier to find things via Google, rather than navigate to it on their site.

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44 minutes ago, wayoverthere said:

Glad to help. And I know...it's often easier to find things via Google, rather than navigate to it on their site.

I was speaking recently on a local GMRS repeater to someone who would only identify with his last 3 digits and his first name.

It turns out that the FCC database does not allow the "*" wildcard in its Callsign query; i.e. *123

So I googled it instead with his name and up his full callsign came.

When I entered it in the myGMRS Callsign search, I discovered it was expired! B)

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Don't under estimate how many people you talk to on the radio are sitting at their computer, or smart phone, punching in your call sign into QRZ or the FCC search engine as you speak. A few ding-dongs have been found out high-jacking somebody's else's call-sign or using one that doesn't even exist.

The FCC database is more interesting because it shows your license class. More than one Ham got caught on band segments that they don't hold the proper license class to use. You can't tell from the call sign format. I never changed mine from when I had a Tech Class license.

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