• NineMileTowerdeleted by creator
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    1 year ago

    I have a handheld ham. The baofeng ones with no license. Come to get me FCC

    When I use them to communicate, I use FRS frequencies, which are still not legal technically, but no one will even know.

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      1 year ago

      Tbh, I can’t condone that as a ham myself. And yes, you can be caught. It happens all the time and fines are hefty.

      The basic ham license (called “Technician”) is very easy and cheap. Just get one.

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            1 year ago

            Yes. It is not uncommon.

            Also, the license gives one some knowledge about what one is actually doing with the transceiver. Without that it isn’t really a hobby anyway. It just becomes an illegal walkie talkie.

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      1 year ago

      Hams are self policing and if you cause issues and aren’t using proper protocols may try to pinpoint your location

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        1 year ago

        I use FRS, there’s no way anyone would report me. They are not overpowered. No one listening would assume they are anything but Amazon walkie talkies.

        I got them for ship to shore, which is not illegal. Also, it’s not illegal to listen. Which from what I hear, is nothing.