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I was looking at $50-$100 for a set of radios but then when I was talking to several people they were saying that 250,000 sq ft. manufacturing plant that we really need something a little more heavy duty. Am I wrong?
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I thought commercial entities were not allowed to use GMRS for business purposes?
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if it is all inside one building, with minimal walls, GMRS is probably just fine.
I'd be tempted to get a 3 pack from Costco and give them a trial run, and if they work, get 2 more 3 packs (a few spares, or you may decide you want more)
If they don't work Costco will take them back. I was just looking at a 3 pack with charger base for I think $80?
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Keep in mind the technical legal limitations of GMRS
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.h...rvice_home&id=general_mobile
You're supposed to have a license to operate GMRS radio's.
99.999% of people don't.
It's really a legal "CYA" thing.. in case someone in your area complains to the FCC that you're using the GMRS frequencies illegally.
OSHA and the Lawyers care, pretty much no one else does.
Just something to be aware of, though.
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[quote TLB]I thought commercial entities were not allowed to use GMRS for business purposes?
The FCC is pretty busy.
Unless someone complains loudly, they don't care.
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You're a company, you want to stay legal. REALLY you want to stay legal. Go with the professional radios, or subscribe to a push to talk cell phone plan.
However, as noted above, LOTS of businesses, large and small, use FRS and GMRS radios. And don't get hassled. So on the level of corporate offenses, this one is classed down with not sweeping your grass clippings out of the street after you mow your front yard.
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I had forgotten about the licensing issue for a business, but it can't be that big of a deal. i remember getting my portable marine VHF license, without a boat, and it wasn't any more than what is my legit reason, and a basic test. the radio itself held the license, so any user was covered.