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well, like I said, money grab. Too rich for my blood. So until they drop a
GMRS license to something reasonable like $20 I'm going to broadcast over my 2 watt Uniden handhelds with mygirlfriend without a license and not lose any sleep over it. Since she's not a relative it would cost us $150 to both be licensed anyway, and that's just ridiculous. "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , "Falky foo" wrote: 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? The fee is a Paperwork Processing Fee, as Mandated by Congress, when they rewrote the Communications Act in the 80's. All non-Media Licensing is Paperwork Processing Fees, and that's also why they extended the License Terms, from 5 to 10 years. The FCC figures that it cost $75US, to Process the License for GMRS, and keep track of it for 10 years. Figuring all the people in Gettysburg, PA that do the Licensing, I am not suprised. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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