Congrats! Now it's time to start looking to upgrade your license class.
Bam! Took the test tonight and passed. Now to go down the rabbit hole with hardware.
I was a submarine radio man for 12 years. Operated a lot of different circuits and some pretty good equipment. Tried to get into the Ham radio thing but it just didn't work out. Think I had my fill of it in the Navy.
QRZ caught my interest. I will assume it is based of the Q and Z signals. We used those quiet a bit during my days in the Navy.
In recent years, license fee for GMRS has been lowered to $35 for 10 years and covers the whole family, so it's not too bad.GMRS requires a license in the US ($80.00 for 5 years), MURS is less restrictive (no license) but radios are hard to come by
That Baofeng I posted up above is FCC approved for GMRS, but yes, in general, you are correct.Once opened up, these radios are not type accepted by the FCC. You can use them but are illegal to transmit on.
Initially my grandpa got me interested. I'm licensed but not active.I have been studying to take the test in the coming weeks. I am getting the license so that I can have a handheld in my Jeep when off-roading because you never know if you will have cell signal and things can happen.
What is your reason for getting a license?