You can also by a cheap ham radio before you get your license and listen to radio traffic. Just don't "key down". Some radios even have a function to disable the talk button.

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I've got the ap, gonna start reading a bit before I get ahead of myself. A bit sick, so seems like a good day to start

Gmrs is pay and go, no test. Also the license covers your family. The lack of proof of work before transmitting shows in the chatter you hear though for sure.

man, you hear chatter on gmrs? i'm lucky if those two guys i sometimes catch are around. otherwise it's a ghost town

Still on the first page of my book, so none of this makes any sense. Can't wait to come back and spew acronyms though. See you soon 📻

Gmrs is a separate radio "service" with different rules than ham.

Last time I turned on my gmrs radio there was chatter on the local repeaters during drive time but otherwise quiet. I never join in because of the quality drop compared to ham.

I use gmrs walkie talkie style for camping in places with no cell reception. Easier than forcing my wife to get a ham license.

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