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Subj: Re: FCC license for Midland GXT1000VP4?
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** NEWSGROUP: rec.radio.amateur.moderated
** FROM     : Steve Bonine <spb@pobox.com>

Smed wrote:

> Will I need an FCC license?  They say the radios work right out of the 
> box but some of the channels might be blocked without the license.  How 
> much is the license?  Are the unblocked channels over crowded and 
> worthless?

There are two radio service available to you that these devices support.

FRS, Family Radio Service, does not require a license of any kind.  The 
maximum power is 1/2 watt.  The radio will automatically reduce power on 
FRS-only channels.

GMRS, General Mobile Radio Service, does require a license.  Higher 
power is allowed, and the amount available will depend on the device.  I 
went to the Midland site and they do not list the actual power output 
for the radio, which for me would be enough that I would not buy the radio.

Bottom line:  How much range do you need?  If your communication will be 
over open water, the 1/2 watt that the FRS provides will be more than 
adequate, and you can probably find much cheaper units at your local big 
box store that will fill the bill.  If you have a need to communicate 
over longer distances, which I can't see happening on a canoe trip, go 
with a more powerful unit that supports GMRS and get the license.  But 
do not believe the claims on the web site of 36 mile range; you might 
get 36 miles over open water with full power on GMRS, but in general use 
I would expect no more than a couple of miles at best.

I don't think you will run into any problems with channel overcrowding 
on FRS channels, especially in the wilds of Montana.  Pick something 
other than "1" and you should be fine.  And should you run into another 
group that has picked the same channel, all you need to do is change.

And "blocked" is rather a misnomer.  The radio doesn't know if you have 
a license.  FRS and GMRS share some channels, and the license is 
required to use high power.

Have a good trip.

73, Steve  KB9X



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