![]() ![]() It's giving wrong information.Īpparently the FCC has certified some radios for DMR on GMRS. If it is, these threads need to be closed or flagged. I just told the Frequency Coordinators that I was planning to offer airtime service to my customers.Īll this appears to be old and out of date data. I think the definition of "Private Carrier" is fairly loose. I also don't think the FCC ever asked to look at my books and see how much I was charging those FB6 customers. ![]() I've got more than one licensed FB6 (and FB8) system, and I've never cared what a customer talked about. I've never seen a single action from the FCC since the deregulation in 1980 for "casual communication" on Part 90 frequencies. However, when it comes to Part 90, I'm pretty sure that an FB6 private carrier repeater license can be used any way that a paying customer chooses to use it. Whether they end up doing so or not is irrelevant, that doesn't make it any more legal or responsible. The FCC can do a station inspection if they suspect this, regardless of whether you're using encrpytion. Openly inviting people to join the system for casual conversation will get your license revoked. Creating a Part 90 system and inviting a closed group of friends to do casual conversation on it is not. Asking what's for dinner on a Part 90 system is fine if kept to a minimum regulators almost certainly won't be pedantic about that. ![]()
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