Guest Art Posted yesterday at 08:48 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:48 PM I just tried to renew my gmrs license, (it had expired quite a while ago) now today I see the application was dismissed although I paid the fees requested , asked for a waiver filled out what was asked of me..... does anyone have a suggestion on what I can do to correct all this, I highly doubt I could get my money back Thanks! Quote
SteveShannon Posted yesterday at 09:44 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:44 PM 55 minutes ago, Guest Art said: I just tried to renew my gmrs license, (it had expired quite a while ago) now today I see the application was dismissed although I paid the fees requested , asked for a waiver filled out what was asked of me..... does anyone have a suggestion on what I can do to correct all this, I highly doubt I could get my money back Thanks! Call customer support at the FCC WRUU653 1 Quote
Davichko5650 Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Guest Art said: I just tried to renew my gmrs license, (it had expired quite a while ago) now today I see the application was dismissed although I paid the fees requested , asked for a waiver filled out what was asked of me..... does anyone have a suggestion on what I can do to correct all this, I highly doubt I could get my money back Thanks! Call FCC on the phone, they are pretty good to work with. Best to just apply for a new license, you will not be able to get the old call sign issued to you. (been there done that when I forgot to renew mine a few years back!) SteveShannon and TrikeRadio 2 Quote
TrikeRadio Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Yeah, I had a GMRS callsign 12 years back which i let expire... and in the past year decided to give it another try. I looked into trying to resurrect my old callsign (although I was not really attached to it) but found it easier to just register for a new one on my existing FRN. not sure how you go about getting your $35 refunded though... hope you can. WRUU653 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
WRUE951 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago if after 360 some odd days, i think it would be easier and faster to apply for a new license. TrikeRadio, WRUU653 and SteveShannon 3 Quote
Jaay Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago Awhile back, when renewing my license I ran into a issue where somehow my old Gmrs license had a different FRN number, resulting in 3 FRN numbers. The new one I applied for, plus the FRN for my ham license. I Called CORES, and they removed the third FRN and got me all set again. Easy Peasy! Here's the number directly to CORES: 1-877-480-3201 SteveShannon and WRUU653 2 Quote
Davichko5650 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 14 hours ago, WRUE951 said: if after 360 some odd days, i think it would be easier and faster to apply for a new license. It absolutely is. The FCC will not issue a waiver to regain an old GMRS callsign. Ran into this when I for got to renew a few years back. Tried the waiver application on the website, got nowhere. Called CORES and a quick chat with very helpful person there got me steered into a new license. "You're not attached to that call like your amateur one, are you?" SteveShannon 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Davichko5650 said: It absolutely is. The FCC will not issue a waiver to regain an old GMRS callsign. Ran into this when I for got to renew a few years back. Tried the waiver application on the website, got nowhere. Called CORES and a quick chat with very helpful person there got me steered into a new license. "You're not attached to that call like your amateur one, are you?" This is especially true if the license that the OP seeks to renew is one of the grandfathered licenses. FCC has made it very clear that those licenses, which carry with them privileges that newer licensees may not exercise, must be kept up. Once expired they will not be renewed. Davichko5650 and TerriKennedy 2 Quote
WRUE951 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 10 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: This is especially true if the license that the OP seeks to renew is one of the grandfathered licenses. FCC has made it very clear that those licenses, which carry with them privileges that newer licensees may not exercise, must be kept up. Once expired they will not be renewed. I think the FCC uses the term 'grand fathered' because they know at some point, the old fart is going to die and sometimes the FCC can't wait for that to happen. Back in the day we had a 12GHz Microwave link. The FCC soon claimed the band for other uses and gave us a 'Grand Father' clause to keep operating. That didn't last but two years when they sent us a letter giving us 90 days to cease operation. Thank god we were well into building a fiber backbone to replace that old unreliable Microwave. It's my understanding that band is now used for government purposes. Quote
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