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Are simplex users on a repeater output frequency interfering with repeater users who are listening for calls on a local repeater and not transmitting?

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Are simplex users on a repeater output frequency interfering with repeater users who are listening for calls on a local repeater and not transmitting?

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No. Again, the GMRS licensee is going to listen for on-air activity and transmit if no activity is heard. This is channel sharing. Where it might be considered rude to do the same in the Amateur Service it is not considered rude on GMRS. In areas with busy radio channels licensees do their best to keep on-air activity short and to the point.

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