WRXD637 Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 My mother lives about 4 hours away and she and i would like to know if she can use my callsign goung from handheld to handjeld no repeaters involved to talk to my sisters and nephews they all have there own callsigns just wondering if she can use mine without me being present TrikeRadio 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 Undocumented H.A.M. radio operator for over 40 years here, so nobody can question or dispute anything I say. FCC LAW 95.1705 c(2) says: Quote Any individual who holds an individual license may allow his or her immediate family members to operate his or her GMRS station or stations. Immediate family members are the licensee's spouse, children, grandchildren, stepchildren, parents, grandparents, stepparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and in-laws. Failure to follow this law or violating it in any way will result in jail-time or a $10,000 fine, so don't risk it. Instead just make her get a H.A.M. ticket and be done with it. back4more70, Davichko5650, Raybestos and 5 others 2 6 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 1 hour ago, WRXD637 said: My mother lives about 4 hours away and she and i would like to know if she can use my callsign goung from handheld to handjeld no repeaters involved to talk to my sisters and nephews they all have there own callsigns just wondering if she can use mine without me being present Yes she can. Raybestos 1 Quote
WRXR255 Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 1 hour ago, OffRoaderX said: ...Instead just make her get a H.A.M. ticket and be done with it. Years back I learned Morse Code while debating on getting a H.A.M ticket. I regret it now, as the noise from my ceiling fan at night keeps saying "Im watching you from the AC vent". WRXB215, LeeBo, Willie and 2 others 1 4 Quote
SteveShannon Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 3 hours ago, WRXD637 said: My mother lives about 4 hours away and she and i would like to know if she can use my callsign goung from handheld to handjeld no repeaters involved to talk to my sisters and nephews they all have there own callsigns just wondering if she can use mine without me being present Yes Raybestos, TrikeRadio and WRUU653 3 Quote
LeoG Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 Your Mom can even use repeaters if she'd like. As long as she is willing to follow the FCC rules and identify herself with the family call sign. Of course if it's a permission based repeater she would need to get permission. TrikeRadio 1 Quote
TrikeRadio Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 8 hours ago, WRXD637 said: My mother lives about 4 hours away and she and i would like to know if she can use my callsign goung from handheld to handjeld no repeaters involved to talk to my sisters and nephews they all have there own callsigns just wondering if she can use mine without me being present yes she can. Quote
quarterwave Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 Mother in laws, on the other hand, require special certification and licensing. WSCS601, WSDD519, SeaProbe and 5 others 8 Quote
WRXB215 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 Your mother can also use your sister's call sign. TrikeRadio 1 Quote
WSDD519 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 As others have already said, absolutely she can. There's a guy that lives in my town (in AL) that uses his son's GMRS license. The son is in the midwest. He doesn't come up on the repeater much...but he jumps in from time to time. TrikeRadio 1 Quote
Davichko5650 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 20 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: Undocumented H.A.M. radio operator for over 40 years here, so nobody can question or dispute anything I say. FCC LAW 95.1705 c(2) says: Failure to follow this law or violating it in any way will result in jail-time or a $10,000 fine, so don't risk it. Instead just make her get a H.A.M. ticket and be done with it. "Any individual who holds an individual license may allow his or her immediate family members to operate his or her GMRS station or stations." An interesting point here if this is taken (as the FCC loves to not always do...) literally. If the licensee gives family members a radio he owns, they can operate under his callsign. But if they've bought their own radio, it's not part of the licensee's station, now is it? Being close to other licensed rel's, have one of them throw you a Baofeng and let 'er rip! Quote
SteveShannon Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 1 hour ago, Davichko5650 said: "Any individual who holds an individual license may allow his or her immediate family members to operate his or her GMRS station or stations." An interesting point here if this is taken (as the FCC loves to not always do...) literally. If the licensee gives family members a radio he owns, they can operate under his callsign. But if they've bought their own radio, it's not part of the licensee's station, now is it? Being close to other licensed rel's, have one of them throw you a Baofeng and let 'er rip! Yes, and it’s even more clearly spelled out in 95.1705(f): (f) Cooperative use of GMRS stations. GMRS licensees may share the use of their stations with other persons eligible in the GMRS, subject to the conditions and limitations in this paragraph. (1) The GMRS station to be shared must be individually owned by the licensee, jointly owned by the participants and the licensee, leased individually by the licensee, or leased jointly by the participants and the licensee. (2) The licensee must maintain access to and control over all stations authorized under its license. WRXB215, RayDiddio and WRUU653 3 Quote
WRQC527 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 8 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: Yes, and it’s even more clearly spelled out in 95.1705(f): (f) Cooperative use of GMRS stations. GMRS licensees may share the use of their stations with other persons eligible in the GMRS, subject to the conditions and limitations in this paragraph. (1) The GMRS station to be shared must be individually owned by the licensee, jointly owned by the participants and the licensee, leased individually by the licensee, or leased jointly by the participants and the licensee. (2) The licensee must maintain access to and control over all stations authorized under its license. Not that I care, because I don't, but wouldn't some of this contradict (or at least call into question) all the unqualified "yes" responses to the OP's question? WRXB215 1 Quote
Davichko5650 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 30 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: Yes, and it’s even more clearly spelled out in 95.1705(f): (or leased jointly by the participants and the licensee. Leased? Who out there is renting GMRS radios????? Quote
Davichko5650 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 33 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: Yes, and it’s even more clearly spelled out in 95.1705(f): (f) Cooperative use of GMRS stations. Is this section more geared to letting other GMRS licensee's use your radios who are not immediate family members though? Otherwise seems a bit redundant, not that the Eff Cee Cee has ever not been so.... Quote
marcspaz Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 @OffRoaderX... Im blaming you for this one. My hands are clean. :‐D Davichko5650 and GreggInFL 2 Quote
Hoppyjr Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 Yes, and it’s even more clearly spelled out in 95.1705(f): (f) Cooperative use of GMRS stations. GMRS licensees may share the use of their stations with other persons eligible in the GMRS, subject to the conditions and limitations in this paragraph. (1) The GMRS station to be shared must be individually owned by the licensee, jointly owned by the participants and the licensee, leased individually by the licensee, or leased jointly by the participants and the licensee. (2) The licensee must maintain access to and control over all stations authorized under its license.This is precisely why the SCOTUS Loper Bright decision is beneficial to those who value liberty. The FCC and its ugly cousin (ATF) need to settle down and let people be. Quote
WRXB215 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 (edited) The way I understand the intent of this regulation is that when the licensee and his family are taking part in some sort of outing together, the licensee can hand out GMRS radios to his family members and allow them to use the radios and call sign during the event. Using the call sign of a licensee who lives in another state to rag chew locally seems to be a stretch to me. Edited August 14 by WRXB215 typo WRUU653 and SteveShannon 1 1 Quote
dosw Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 This has really gone too far. There are surely zero enforcements where the FCC checks receipts of grandma two miles away from her grandson, the license holder, to see if she owns the equipment she's using, and to see if her use is under direct control of the license holder. For that matter, if she and her radio were under direct control of the license holder, they very well wouldn't need to be talking over GMRS. Raybestos 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 1 hour ago, marcspaz said: Im blaming you for this one. My hands are clean. I forgot all about this thread and wasn't even really paying attention from the beginning.. I just hop in, stir the pot and let everyone else figure it out. Carry on guys, you're doing great! tjcloer, dosw, Hoppyjr and 1 other 2 2 Quote
WRXR255 Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 34 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said: I forgot all about this thread and wasn't even really paying attention from the beginning.. I just hop in, stir the pot and let everyone else figure it out. Carry on guys, you're doing great! Sometimes in the background while reading some of these threads, I hear "Yakety Sax" by the artist, Boots Randolpho in my head. WRPG745 1 Quote
LeoG Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 2 hours ago, WRXB215 said: The way I understand the intent of this regulation is that when the licensee and his family are taking part in some sort of outing together, the licensee can hand out GMRS radios to his family members and allow them to use the radios and call sign during the event. Using the call sign of a licensee who lives in another state to rag chew locally seems to be a stretch to me. That's essentially what I did. I bought 10 radios and passed them out to my local family. They are using my radios along with my call sign. They rarely use them. Me and the wife are the primary users and we use the same base station or my HTs. Quote
Hoppyjr Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 The way I understand the intent of this regulation is that when the licensee and his family are taking part in some sort of outing together, the licensee can hand out GMRS radios to his family members and allow them to use the radios and call sign during the event. Using the call sign of a licensee who lives in another state to rag chew locally seems to be a stretch to me.Good thing you’re not in charge. Quote
WRQC527 Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 5 hours ago, Davichko5650 said: Leased? Who out there is renting GMRS radios????? Merus off-road park in Texas is one example. It was covered in a thread here a while back. They require patrons to have GMRS radios, and they rent them out. Quote
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