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radio123 February 15th 04 12:33 AM

GMRS and requirements
 
Can an Amateur radio operator with a Tech Plus licenses use the GMRS radio
under his HAM license or must a separate $ 75 GMRS licenses be obtained.



WA8ULX February 15th 04 02:24 AM

Can an Amateur radio operator with a Tech Plus licenses use the GMRS radio
under his HAM license or must a separate $ 75 GMRS licenses be obtained.


Why not whats the difference

Duane Allen February 15th 04 05:50 AM

WA8ULX wrote:

Can an Amateur radio operator with a Tech Plus licenses use the GMRS radio
under his HAM license or must a separate $ 75 GMRS licenses be obtained.



Why not whats the difference



$75

: )
N6JPO


WA8ULX February 15th 04 02:42 PM

Not a
bad deal really and it's cheaper and likely more
useful than a subscription to QST... ; )


A trip to Mcdonalds is more useful than QST

Paul February 16th 04 03:39 AM


"WA8ULX" wrote in message
...
Not a
bad deal really and it's cheaper and likely more
useful than a subscription to QST... ; )


A trip to Mcdonalds is more useful than QST


Do you mean to say that reading QST gives one
a bad case of the shi+s just as well as eating the
stuff in buns allegedly sold as "food" at McDonalds ?

Wonders never cease! : ) : ) : )



WA8ULX February 16th 04 04:22 AM

Do you mean to say that reading QST gives one
a bad case of the shi+s just as well as eating the
stuff in buns allegedly sold as "food" at McDonalds ?


No I think Qst will cause more serious problems than that. But I have found
some good uses for QST, it makes some what decent toilet paper.

D. Stussy February 16th 04 10:32 AM

On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, radio123 wrote:
Can an Amateur radio operator with a Tech Plus licenses use the GMRS radio
under his HAM license or must a separate $ 75 GMRS licenses be obtained.


Unless you have a transverter to change the output from 462/467MHz to an amateur
band, you need a GMRS license.

WA8ULX February 16th 04 02:03 PM

Unless you have a transverter to change the output from 462/467MHz to an
amateur
band, you need a GMRS license.




We dont need no STINKIN LICENSES

garigue February 20th 04 10:12 PM


"Paul" wrote in message
groups.com...

"WA8ULX" wrote in message
...
Not a
bad deal really and it's cheaper and likely more
useful than a subscription to QST... ; )


A trip to Mcdonalds is more useful than QST


Do you mean to say that reading QST gives one
a bad case of the shi+s just as well as eating the
stuff in buns allegedly sold as "food" at McDonalds ?

Wonders never cease! : ) : ) : )



Hey wait a minute ..you mean that there are others that get the screamers
from McDonald's ????? I thought it was just me .... Oh -Oh ...now the list
has disintegrated into diarrhea discussions ..but on the other hand it is
not that far a distance from rectal to oral "running".

73 Tom KI3R Belle Vernon Pa.




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