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On Sun, 13 Apr 1997, Edward Wilson wrote:
[about vhf radio]
> Now does anyone know what the story is with the FCC? I haven't looked too
> carefully at the literature, but it seems like I need to send in $$$ etc.
> before I can use it?
for now, no license is required. the regulations have been going through
several changes over the past few years. you should, however find a
card or pamphlet or something about the ettiquete (sp?) or just scan
and monitor until you get a feel for how to use it.
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