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What frequencies can I transmit on without a license?
There are ZERO unlicensed frequencies you can transmit on LEGALLY w/o a license. Depends on the frequency you use, actually. The Family Radio Server (FRS) authorizes 22 channels in the 462 MHz and 467 MHz range, and it is available without a license. This device can operate outside those frequencies.
What frequencies do not need a license?
Hairband radios use VHF frequencies in the 108 MHz — 137 MHz range. No license is required for individuals. However, aircraft stations do require a license.
Do you need a license for FRS?
FRS is licensed by rule. This means an individual license is not required to operate an FRS radio provided you comply with the rules. You may operate an FRS radio regardless of your age, and for personal or for business use if you are not a representative of a foreign government.
Do VHF radios require a license?
Hairband radios use VHF frequencies in the 108 MHz — 137 MHz range. No license is required for individuals. However, aircraft stations do require a license.
What happens if you use a ham radio without a license?
If you talk to (or communicate via digital modes with) almost any ham radio operator, they will notice if you don't have a license. If you are a guest at a licensed ham radio station, they may allow you to talk, but they need to be the control operator (the one who is controlling the radio equipment).
Do I need a license for Kaifeng?
Technically, you need a license for all those services. However, CB, MRS, FRS are all “license by rule.” Meaning, you are granted a license as long as you follow the rules.
Do I need a License for Kaifeng UV 5r?
Technically, you need a license for all those services. However, CB, MRS, FRS are all “license by rule.” Meaning, you are granted a license as long as you follow the rules. You don't have to submit an application or use a call sign for those services.
Can you operate a ham radio without a license?
Can you not use a HAM radio unless you're licensed? The answer to this question is both Yes and No. Surprisingly, here is a list of uses you can use it for without a license. So through looking through the list, you can do a lot of listening, but no transmitting.
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