Coyote's logic pretty much nails it.
OP, I recommend GMRS where individials in a group are dead set against or very reluctant to get an Amateur Radio license. If they use the radios for any length of time, you will probably find many of them looking towards Amateur Radio eventually. It is a natural progression. For those that still won't or can't, your group can still talk using GMRS.
I also recommend that people get GMRS licenses to complement their Amateur Radio licenses. It is still a separate licensed service and it is nice to be able to utilize it. I run into people who hold only a GMRS license. The fact that I can communicate with them legally is nice for everyone.
OP, I recommend GMRS where individials in a group are dead set against or very reluctant to get an Amateur Radio license. If they use the radios for any length of time, you will probably find many of them looking towards Amateur Radio eventually. It is a natural progression. For those that still won't or can't, your group can still talk using GMRS.
I also recommend that people get GMRS licenses to complement their Amateur Radio licenses. It is still a separate licensed service and it is nice to be able to utilize it. I run into people who hold only a GMRS license. The fact that I can communicate with them legally is nice for everyone.
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