Pathfinder III
- 5,200
- First Name
- Kent
- Last Name
- Reynolds
- Member #
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1632
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- K6KNT
- Service Branch
- Retired Firefighter
I totally agree with the lic req probably going away but for now we are stuck with them and for the lay person who is just getting into the sport GMRS is the easiest way to go mainly because they don't want to commit the time or energy to get the Ham lic.Kent
I fully understand, and did not mean to take this thread off-track.
I know what you mean about the other radios on the market that are not FCC compliant.
I suspect that in the near future, the FCC will completely remove the license requirements on the GMRS radios, just like they did on the CB radio license requirement years ago.
I like what those on the Rubicon have done with teaching the ham class and everything for comms on the trail.
Finding a better radio than a CB for communication is the end goal.
We have probably met while I was in Cali and doing work with FOTR a few years ago. :)
Todd
We just went on a run in NV on Saturday and 1/2 of the 19 rigs only had CB and the rest ham so I did the relay for the CB people and every chance I got I made sure they knew the limitations of them.
And you didn't take the thread off-track they all take on a life of their own. The more we talk about it the more people will understand why we need to go to a better platform.