A license is required to operate a GMRS radio, and the FCC rules limit eligibility of the license to individuals. Yet according to the FCC, any non-individual person that holds a grandfathered GMRS license may allow individuals to operate its grandfathered GMRS station(s), and only under the following conditions. But what does this mean? What exactly is a grandfathered license?
In this episode of Radio 101, Tommy explains what a "grandfathered" GMRS license is and when it is relevant.
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