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== Frequencies == | == Frequencies == | ||
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− | + | Ch Mobile RX Mobile TX | |
− | 1 | + | 1 462.550 467.550 |
− | 2 | + | 2 462.575 467.575 |
− | 3 | + | 3 462.600 467.600 |
− | 4 | + | 4 462.625 467.625 |
− | 5 | + | 5 462.650 467.650 |
− | 6 | + | 6 462.675 467.675 * National Emergency Frequency |
− | 7 | + | 7 462.700 467.700 |
− | 8 | + | 8 462.725 467.725 |
− | + | FRS 1 462.5625 | |
− | + | FRS 2 462.5875 | |
− | + | FRS 3 462.6125 | |
− | + | FRS 4 462.6375 | |
− | + | FRS 5 462.6625 | |
− | + | FRS 6 462.6875 | |
− | + | FRS 7 462.7125 | |
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− | + | The [[FRS]] frequencies listed are authorized for use by GMRS users at a maximum of 5 watts ERP. GMRS users may communicate with FRS users or among each other on these frequencies. These are half-step frequencies, interspersed with the GMRS channels. | |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 19:45, 23 November 2006
General Mobile Radio Service, or GMRS, is a licensed personal radio service in the US covered by Part 95 of the FCC's regulations.
Frequencies
Ch Mobile RX Mobile TX 1 462.550 467.550 2 462.575 467.575 3 462.600 467.600 4 462.625 467.625 5 462.650 467.650 6 462.675 467.675 * National Emergency Frequency 7 462.700 467.700 8 462.725 467.725 FRS 1 462.5625 FRS 2 462.5875 FRS 3 462.6125 FRS 4 462.6375 FRS 5 462.6625 FRS 6 462.6875 FRS 7 462.7125
GMRS frequencies are set up as repeater pairs, but typically used as simplex as well. In that case stations would both transmit and receive on the receive frequency listed.
The FRS frequencies listed are authorized for use by GMRS users at a maximum of 5 watts ERP. GMRS users may communicate with FRS users or among each other on these frequencies. These are half-step frequencies, interspersed with the GMRS channels.
See also
- FRS/GMRS combined channel chart
- FCC GMRS Page
- GMRS frequencies from 47 CFR 95.621
- [http://www.gmrs.net.tc GMRS information and forums}