Thursday, January 21, 2010

Walkie Talkie Licence Do I Need A Licence For Walkie Talkies?

Do i need a licence for walkie talkies? - walkie talkie licence

are gxt500 Midland is not intended for use with a license and not everyone know how far the spectrum of them is and how to best channel and switch to get applause

8 comments:

John said...

In the United States requires a license. The General Mobile Radio in
Radio Service (GMRS).

In Canada, no license is at all necessary.

* * You can withou a license only if we are the floor unlicensed FRS channels 8-14 channels.

John said...

In the United States requires a license. The General Mobile Radio in
Radio Service (GMRS).

In Canada, no license is at all necessary.

* * You can withou a license only if we are the floor unlicensed FRS channels 8-14 channels.

borregui... said...

As far as I know, yes, it's the same thing with CB radios. They have channels that are used without a license. but they are limited. Just turn on the manual. usuallym give information about them.

Good luck

Bill R said...

United States
tecnhnically yes
hardly

worse than someone with no interference or language.

203 said...

If you are in the United Kingdom and walkie-talkies are not legal at all. They work on frequencies allowed to use walkie-talkie.

A quick look at a sales site in the United States, says an FCC license is required.

NICK said...

Probably not, ask the people who buy.

Kita said...

Never heard of anyone receiving a license to walkie talkie ...

RICH said...

If the "walkie-talkies are on amateur frequencies, you do not need a license from the FCC. For those who have FRS or GMRS or MURS frequencies, you do not need a license. (Some say you need a license for GMRS, but do not disturb the majority.)

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