[geeks] Long range radio?

Kevin P. Inscoe kevin at inscoe.org
Mon Aug 8 11:07:50 CDT 2005


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| You could use a packet radio TNC and any of the FRS service radios.
| Packet on FRS may or may not be within the limit of licensing,

It's not (GMRS either):

http://www.provide.net/~prsg/frs-faq.htm#Q15

However on MURS radios it is legal and it is unlicensed to boot!

http://www.provide.net/~prsg/murs_faq.htm#Q15

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Kevin P. Inscoe                       Amateur Radio Call Sign: KE3VIN
Deltona, FL 32738    28.9495N/28:56:58.200N by 81.1954W/81:11:43.775W
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