OLB has made recommendations for communications. I think it is a GREAT idea and concept. As a radio operator/user it is your responsibility to know the laws, rules, and regulations regarding radio usage.
What is a legal radio to use and what radios are illegal to use? Do you know what a channel is? Do you know what a frequency is? Did you know that there are some radios that have the same frequency on different channels? Know your channels (old radios channels/frequency may be different that the newer radio channels/frequency) but more importantly know what frequency you are to be using. It is up to you as a radio user to know if you need a license or not. Go to the WEB and GOOGLE!
Amateur Radio Operators need a license to legally transmit on a Ham Radio Frequency; however, anyone can listen to a ham radio frequency without a license. GMRS you need a license to transmit, no license to listen. CB and FSR you do not need a license to transmit or listen. Some GMRS and FRS share the same frequency so it is your responsibility use the correct legal radios for GMRS or FSR usage and attain a license if needed.
So you knew the answers all along but the whole time you're asking questions.
This is why I came home from taking the test and threw the radio in the corner and am just now picking it back up to try to figure stuff out. Way more confused after the test and being around a bunch of people that knew it all but weren't really teaching.
It's easy if you know how to do it.
Yes, I should have bought a Kenwood not a Baeofang.
I also know if I turn on my Family Radio Service (FRS) radio I see channels and there is absolutely no way to program anything. It's channels.
Quote- "I know of individuals that have have programmed GMRS and FSR frequency's into their Baofeng and Anytone radios."
So the whole time your asking these questions you are talking about people that know better, HAM operators, or at worst people that bought a radio and are using it without a license, so all your questioning was irrelevant, because 1. they know better 2. FRS can't be programmed. (I have no knowledge of GMRS so not going to speak to that)
It's just not very helpful.
No, I don't understand the difference between a channel and a frequency, and a whole other bunch of stuff that I hope to learn, which is why I am perusing this thread.
KD9KIC over and out. Or whatever I'm supposed to say.