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  2. CB radio in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, eligibility, operation, and channel assignments of citizens band radio (CB radio) in the US. CB radio is a two-way voice communication service for personal and business activities, with no license or age requirements.

  3. Amateur radio licensing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the FCC-issued licenses to operate amateur stations for personal use, the classes, privileges, exams and history of amateur radio in the US. Find out how to become a volunteer examiner and access the online database of licenses.

  4. Citizens band radio - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of CB radio, a land mobile radio system that operates near 27 MHz in the high frequency band. Find out how CB radio is used in different countries and what are the technical standards and requirements for licensing.

  5. General Mobile Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    GMRS is a US land-mobile FM UHF radio service for short-range voice communication. It has 30 frequency channels in the 462-467 MHz band, shared with FRS, and requires a license for individuals and their family members.

  6. Business band - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the business band, the colloquial name for the FCC Industrial/Business pool frequencies in the US. Find out the history, eligibility, and frequency charts of this two-way radio service for commercial and public activities.

  7. Two-way radio - Wikipedia

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    Learn about two-way radio, a radio transceiver that can both transmit and receive radio waves for bidirectional communication. Find out how it works, when it was invented, and what are its different types and features.

  8. Multi-Use Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    MURS is a licensed by rule two-way radio service in the VHF band with 2 watts power limit in the US. It has five frequencies: 151.82, 151.88, 151.94, 154.57 and 154.60 MHz.

  9. FCC drops Morse code requirement for amateur radio license

    www.engadget.com/2006-12-17-fcc-drops-morse-code...

    The FCC has finally dropped the requirement to learn the obscure language to become a ham radio operator; up until now there had been a five word per minute minimum Morse code speed requirement in ...