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Larry wrote in :
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 When Ma Bell had a stranglehold on the FCC, hams were, as you know, prevented from even calling the wife for a food order...because you were supposed to stop at a PAY phone to give Ma Bell a little piece of you in this process. But, alas, Ma Bell got a little too greedy and deregulation happened, in spite of their bribes. That was the reason for the business prohibition. Why would anyone feed Ma Bell and her IMTS $4/minute if they could call the office on 2 meters through the repeater. Cellphones negated the need....even for a 2m rig in my car...now. 73 DE W4CSC NNNN |
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