Ham Radio Licensing
Ham Radio Licensing
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The ARRL General Class License Manual for Ham Radio, Level 2 $24.95 All You Need To Pass Your General Class Exam!Pass the 35-question General Class test. All the Exam Questions with Answer Key, for use July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2011. Detailed explanations for all questions, including FCC rules.The General Class license is the second of three US Amateur Radio licenses. To upgrade to General Class, you must already hold a Technician Class license (or have recently pa... |
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ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual) (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual) $20.00 It is in good codition... |
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GROL Plus: General Radiotelephone Operator License Plus Radar Endorsement $68.74 SPECIAL NOTE: This book is for the FCC Exam Questsion Pools that expire 12/25/2009. See ISBN 9780645053606 for new GROL+RADAR book. Study manual for FCC commercial radio licenses covers the Element 1, Element 3, and Element 8 FCC Question Pools. The authors cite and explain the correct answer. Editorial chapters describe the various FCC Commercial Radio Licenses and requirements. Includes a list o... |

I have my Amateur Radio License already. I am a licensed Ham Radio operator. Is my license good for GMRS?
Thanks!!!!
NO
Basically GMRS is a CB radio service (part 95) and is basically station licensed only for those bands (and cost almost $100 for a 5 year license last I looked... but allows for a few radios for licensee and family members.... No companies and higher powers (up to 50 watts) compared to FRS radios (.5 watts)
Amateurs have to take a test to be individually licensed only for the bands allowed by the FCC as stated under part 97
So basically GMRS is the only CB band that you still have to be licensed by the FCC for (the rest are considered license free)
FRS is considered a license free CB band for instance
