Advocate II
- 1,902
- First Name
- Mike
- Last Name
- Stern
- Member #
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24021
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KB7THL
- Service Branch
- USN Corpsman Veteran
Yes, you can listen all you want to most anything on radio frequency (no cellular phones, no decrypting encrypted transmissions).Humm ok
With that said, I have heard I can own a ham radio and listen to the frequencies but, I can't transmit. Is that correct?
If that is correct, what happens if you own a ham radio you listen but ,
on emergency you would use it to transmit without a license?
Bottom line who regulates it and what would be the consequences?
Penalties, fees, fines, jail, prison??
Radio frequency usage is regulated in the USA by the FCC. Yes, unlicensed transmissions on a license required frequency can result in fines, jail, confiscation of equipment, potential limitations on current/future licenses.
Transmission in a true emergency is allowed for that true emergency only. Of course being licensed and understanding the radio bands and capabilities of the radio in use improves the odds of actually getting a response in an emergency.
For amateur radio, the license knowledge is really not that hard. For GMRS, the current $75 fee for 10 years really isn't that much. I highly recommend getting one or both licenses.