The general rule is you need a license to operate any transmitter that has an RF output power of over 50 milliwatts. Just about any business two-way radio fits this category.
You don’t need a license to operate a cell phone or if you rent airtime from a Trunked 2-Way radio operator on a legal SMR system.
You should know the difference or you could be hit with an FCC fine. But, do not worry; let our experts handle the paperwork for you. The documentation required for filing for a FCC license can be confusing and take up a lot of your time to complete. With years of combined experience at FCC licensing, we can make this procedure as painless as possible. We prepare all the paperwork and submit it on your behalf.
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