Go to:
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/

Also check out the  [GMRS] group on yahoogroups.com
Johnny


Butch Kanvick wrote:
> Johnny.
> The GMRS radio/repeater is licensed, so how do the individual people get 
> licensed?
> Have not heard of that one yet.
> Butch
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> From: Johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] WTB: UHF Repeater
> Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 17:41:31 -0800
> 
> COMMENTS  INSERTED  BELOW
>  > As others have said, GMRS is limited to 50W for large bases/repeaters,
>  > also 35W for mobiles, and 5 or 6(?) for portables.
> In the GMRS  mobiles are allowed 50 watts. I have never heard of a 35
> watt limit for anything. Portables are also allowed 50 watts if you want
> to setup a backpack with an amplifer and battery.
> 
>  > Another limit is unless you have one of the old grandfathered business
>  > licenses from back in the 80's or before, business use of GMRS is
>  > ILLEGAL!
> Bussiness use of GMRS is NOT illegal as long as each person is licensed.
> 
>  > And a business CANNOT now get a GMRS license.
>  > GMRS is for individuals for the purpose of conducting FAMILY business,
>  > ie, picking up kids, going to the store (using specific item names or
>  > specific store names, or how much you paid), ordering a pizza (phone
>  > patch is illegal!), what bills you got in the mail, and other similar
>  > things that would be illegal on amateur bands. Ham and GMRS should
>  > complement each other, as most things that are illegal on GMRS are legal
>  > on ham, like phone patch, and casual conversations.
> Not sure where you are going here, but casual conversations are legal on
> both bands.
> 
> Johnny
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