I would disagree with that. It is legal to 'open up' our radios.

What is illegal is actually transmitting on other services (genuine 
emergencies exempted for the sake of argument).

Joe M.

Brian Raker wrote:
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> Please note that we are not allowed (i.e. it's illegal) to modify our 
> Part 97 Amateur radios to transmit in any other service.  We can bring 
> Part 90 and 95 radios into Part 97, but not the other way around.
> 
> -Brian
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> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:29 AM, cmr359 <cmr...@yahoo.com 
> <mailto:cmr...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
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>     Most lmr radios will program gmrs frequencies. Be mindful of output
>     power programmed as most will do over the limit. Many ameuter radios
>     with transmitter mods will also do this. My radio vendor of choice
>     is Icom. They are very tough with mil specs and all.
> 
>     --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>     <mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>, "Joel" <joellan...@...>
>     wrote:
>      >
>      > Anybody have any reviews or maybe a used GMRS radio? I would like
>     a 4 watt radio. Is the FCC doing in with GMRS repeaters? Does
>     anybody have them for sale? Do they make a portable repeater?
>      >
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