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I'm giving my daughter a radio, and I understand that she is covered under my GMRS license.

My question is "Is her husband also covered under my license?"
 

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I'm giving my daughter a radio, and I understand that she is covered under my GMRS license.

My question is "Is her husband also covered under my license?"

Yes.



^ The FCC definition of immediate family includes a spouse, children, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and in-laws , see 47 CFR 95.179


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Interesting. The link to Part 47 above shows a specific inclusion of "Licensee's In-Laws."

Would you care to offer a verifiable reference for your response?

Last I knew, my daughter's husband is my son-in-law which would seem to qualify.
 

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Interesting. The link to Part 47 above shows a specific inclusion of "Licensee's In-Laws."

Would you care to offer a verifiable reference for your response?

Last I knew, my daughter's husband is my son-in-law which would seem to qualify.

Yes...at one time there was a clause, something about being in the same household but I don't see that now.
I stand corrected, thank you for bringing that to my attention!



^ The FCC definition of immediate family includes a spouse, children, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and in-laws , see 47 CFR 95.179

Hope this helps. :)


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I think it's strange that your aunts and uncles can operate under your license, but, their children, your cousins, cannot. Oh, well.
 

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I think it's strange that your aunts and uncles can operate under your license, but, their children, your cousins, cannot. Oh, well.


Yeah, that is odd. :roll:

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