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  2. Multi-Use Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    No licenses are required or issued for MURS within the United States. Any person is authorized to use the MURS frequencies given that it: [4] Is not a foreign government or a representative of a foreign government. Uses the transmitter in accordance with 47 CFR. 95.1309. Operates in accordance with the rules contained in Sections 95.1301-95.1309.

  3. Business band - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, use of these frequencies requires a license issued by the U.S. FCC. The exceptions to this are five specific frequencies that are also part of the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS), which permits unlicensed operation on these frequencies, provided the output power does not exceed 2 watts.

  4. General Mobile Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    The fee for a 5–year license was $90, with the regulatory fee portion of the license at $5 per year (or $25 for the 5–year life of the license). After the notification period, the fee for a 5–year license was to become $65. The change became effective on September 3, 2015.

  5. Family Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    However, if the device includes any of the following channels (467.5500, 467.5750, 467.6000, 467.6250, 467.6500, 467.6750, 467.7000, and 467.7250 MHz) a GMRS license is required. Benefits of a GMRS license include the ability to use repeaters, run higher power (up to 50 watts), and utilize external antennas, which result in much greater ...

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    Murs discovered that his great-grandmother was imprisoned in a labour camp for eight years. Veronika spent the remainder of her days searching for her son, but never found him.

  7. Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams - Wikipedia

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    (a) To develop the use of personal radio services as an additional source of communications for emergencies, disasters, and as an emergency aid to individuals; [1] (b) To establish 24-hour volunteer monitoring of emergency calls, particularly over officially designated emergency frequencies, from personal radio service operators, and report such calls to appropriate emergency authorities; [1]

  8. 14 accused of contracting work without a license, inflating ...

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    It happened in Yolo and Tulare counties, the Contractors State License Board said. 14 accused of contracting work without a license, inflating bids in two California counties Skip to main content

  9. Olly Murs does a naked dance after victory on The Voice

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