Helping my high school.

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jaymatt1978

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The first question that should have been asked is WHAT FREQUENCY IS THE SC HOOL USING? If it's either 154.5700 or 154.6000 the entire discussion is MOOT because you DON'T NEED A LICENSE FOR THOSE TWO FREQUENCIES. Plus the narrowbanding requirement is ONLY for 151.8200, 151.8800 and 151.9400!
 

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What's funny is most of the people responding have probably transmitted on a frequency they didn't belong on without ill intent before.

Anyways, if someone there gives you permission, it's probably going to be fine. The guys in black suits driving the DF Ford Explorers aren't going to come knocking on your door or mailing you a NAL.

I don't see why everyone has to harp on people who ask these questions with the inflated ego "It's ub3r illegal and I don't do it and I'm perfect and no one else should 11!!11"
 

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So, it's okay to break the law as nobody gets hurt, and you don't get caught?

Thinking like that might be one of the things that is wrong with our society today.

Randy
 

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So, it's okay to break the law as nobody gets hurt, and you don't get caught?

Thinking like that might be one of the things that is wrong with our society today.

Randy

Yeh, when stuff gets blown out of proportion then things happen, but your right, I've seen stuff like that where people think that if its okay and dont get caught once, then they do it again



What's funny is most of the people responding have probably transmitted on a frequency they didn't belong on without ill intent before.
I havent. Yeh, I have a GP68 but I never transmitted on any frequencies which are licensed bands.
I use mine for ham and occasionally, switch to low power 1 watt and go on MURS. thats why I have GP68
 

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Yes.

It is also illegal to speed. I have a fast truck but I have never done 5 over. :lol:
 

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What's funny is most of the people responding have probably transmitted on a frequency they didn't belong on without ill intent before.



Shouldn't you be fast-roping out of a blackhawk? Oh, must be your day off
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I'm helping my high school park cars for a local event in town. they use the schools radios. Would it be ok if i programed my radio to talk on their frequency?

This is covered by section 90.421 of the Commission's regulations. In general, "yes," provided you have express approval from the licensee and (b) your radio, when added to the mobile radios already in use by the licensee, does not exceed the number of mobiles for which the licensee is licensed. However, you should read the regulation for the specifics.
 

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The OP is a drive-by poster. Post once something semi-controversial and then never post again while the rest of us argue about technicalities that this kid could really care less about. He's already got some kind of radio and he's going to use it no matter what we say. I really think threads like this should be locked if the OP doesn't at least respond within a reasonable period of time. If not, we go on for page after page beating the same dead horse.
 
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