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On Sun, 29 May 2005 03:40:02 GMT, Falky foo wrote:
Nope, it is a way to regulate the Radio Service. If they have to track you down, then they have your License Suspension to hang over you. If you don't have a license when they track you down, then you PAY, Big Time, for operating an Unlicensed Station. I don't understand how you're making the connection between a high fee and regulation of the service. How does a high fee serve to regulate a radio service? And if it's so effective in doing so, why is the Amateur service license essentially free? I'm not certain of the conditions governing the GMRS service, but perhaps one of the reasons that the amateur radio license is essentially free is that there is an express prohibition against conducting business other than incidental. (you can order a pizza, but you can't contact a client). -- Larry W1HJF email is rapp at lmr dot com 05/29/05 11:06:41 AM |
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