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  1. jeffhuey1n

    Military vehicle. radio group

    Good question. I don’t know the answer but I pretty sure they don’t have the WWII spy vs spy radio tracking.
  2. jeffhuey1n

    Military vehicle. radio group

    They start out with fines. I don’t recall the dollar amount but you get penalized for every infraction. Basically, every time you hit the transmit button, you commit an infraction. They get really grouchy about “their” band widths.
  3. jeffhuey1n

    Military vehicle. radio group

    Some information for dissemination: I’m putting a list together of manuals that cover just about everything military radio. One book in particular is a resource for any and all folks wanting to get into mil-radio. I’ve been going through my stack of parts and can say with some accuracy that I...
  4. jeffhuey1n

    Military vehicle. radio group

    Glad to help. GMRS = General Mobile Radio Service. https://www.fcc.gov/general-mobile-radio-service-gmrs. I found my copy of my last license. I haven’t renewed, too many other things going on. I’ll see about posting a sanitized copy so y’all can see what I’m talking about.
  5. jeffhuey1n

    Military vehicle. radio group

    All good information, thank you. I have a half a dozen or so “brick” radios. I picked them up at a yard sale dirt cheap. In order to legally use them, I had to get a GMRS(?) license. It was not expensive, it was good for 5 years and I didn’t need to take a test to get it. What it did was make it...
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