Source: https://forums.mygmrs.com/topic/1448-seeking-logical-rationale-for-type-95/page-2
Timestamp: 2020-02-25 17:29:16
Document Index: 155914912

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 90', 'art 95', 'art 90', 'art 90', 'art 95', 'art 90', 'art 95', 'art 90', 'art 90']

Seeking logical rationale for Type 95 - Page 2 - FCC Rules Discussion - myGMRS.com Forums
That FCC publication strongly implies that part 90 radios may be used on part 95 without specific certification; it also implies that 90/95 dual service certification will continue to be available.
The way I see it, the golden radio is something like the GD-77s -- part 90 certified ham radios. They'll tune the whole 70cm band, and the 90 cert implies it may be used on GMRS, per that publication.
WRAM373 - Richard and DeoVindice like this
Posted 03 October 2019 - 10:07 AM
The FCC has tested/certified an independent test facility report the radio used for this service meets the technical requirements for emission type, stability and power. It benefits other users of this service by ensuring radios will not cause undue interference to other users and those in adjacent services.
#23 deanq
I disagree with the part about part 90 radios are "legal" to use for part 95. Their (FCC) statement about the Boufang (sp?) debacle was to make it clear that "IF" a part 90 radio was submitted, it would be considered for part 95, unlike the part 90/frs/ham radios (they won't be considered).
Regardless, I don't think anyone would find fault with using a part 90 radio on GMRS.