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The '''Multi-Use Radio Service''', or MURS, is a low power, short range, unlicensed personal radio service in the 150 [[MHz]] band.  
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The '''Multi-Use Radio Service''', also known by it's acronym '''MURS''', is a low power, short range, license-exempt personal radio service. '''MURS''' currently has 5 defined channels between 151 [[MHz]] and 154.6 [[MHz]].  
  
MURS is intended for short-range local voice or data communications. Antenna height is limited to 20 feet above structure or 60 feet above ground, whichever is the greater.  Very narrow [[bandwidth]] transmissions (maximum 11.25 [[kHz]] channel bandwidth, with +/- 2.5 kHz deviation) are permissible on all five MURS channels. The older +/- 5 kHz deviation signals (with a maximum 20 kHz channel [[bandwidth]]) are also permitted (but not required) on the two upper channels (in the 154 MHz band).
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'''MURS''' is intended for relatively short-range local voice or data communications. Antenna height is limited to 20 feet above structure or 60 feet above ground, whichever is the greater.  Very narrow [[bandwidth]] transmissions (maximum 11.25 [[kHz]] channel bandwidth, with +/- 2.5 kHz deviation) are permissible on all five MURS channels. The older +/- 5 kHz deviation signals (with a maximum 20 kHz channel [[bandwidth]]) are also permitted (but not required) on the two upper channels (in the 154 MHz band).
  
 
== Frequencies ==
 
== Frequencies ==
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Business radio service licensees were allowed to keep their existing use of the frequencies 154.5700 and 154.6000 after MURS was established. They are the 'blue dot' and 'green dot' frequencies, respectively.
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== MURS Business Radios ==
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''Full Article:'' [[MURS Equipment]]
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With the MURS channels being pre-defined frequencies right in the middle of VHF business band, virtually any freely programmable two way radio can be tuned to these channels.
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Historically, many manufacturers also made MURS-exclusive radios. These included the '''Motorola CP100m''' (cancelled), '''RDM2080D''' (cancelled), and '''RMM2050''' (current). All [[MURS Equipment|MURS-exclusve radios]] are restricted to the 5 MURS frequencies, 2W output power and can be used without the need for an FCC license.
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== Wal-Mart / Sam's Club Use Of MURS Channels ==
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Walmart and Sam's Club have an exclusive radio, manufactured by Motorola Solutions, called [https://www.radiotronics.us/motorola-rdm2070d RDM2070D]. This radio is pre-programmed on '''MURS''' frequencies. Every Walmart and Sam's Club store has a number of these radios. '''RDM2070D''' is virtually the same radio the '''RDM2080D''' but available to anyone.
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'''2019 Update:''' Both '''RDM2070D''' and '''RDM2080D''' are cancelled by Motorola Solutions in favour of their newly released '''RMM2050'''. '''RMM2050''' is now the only known MURS-exclusive business radio made by Motorola Solutions.
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=== Wal-Mart / Sam's Club Standard Channel Plan ===
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This listing is the standard configuration that ''most'' '''RDM2070D''' radios are delivered to stores containing. The PL tones can be changed by local radio stores, so squelch usage at various Wal-Mart or Sam's Club stores may vary.
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{| class="rrtable"
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|-
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! Channel #
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! Frequency
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! PL Code
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|-
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| CH 1
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| 154.5700
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| None
 
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!Channel!!Frequency!!Notes
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| CH 2
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| 154.6000
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| None
 
|-
 
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|1||151.8200|||
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| CH 3
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| 151.8200
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| PL 136.5
 
|-
 
|-
|2||151.8800|||
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| CH 4
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| 151.8800
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| PL 136.5
 
|-
 
|-
|3||151.9400|||
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| CH 5
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| 151.9400
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| PL 136.5
 
|-
 
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|4||154.5700||"Blue Dot"
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| CH 6
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| 154.5700
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| PL 136.5
 
|-
 
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|5||154.6000||"Green Dot"
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| CH 7
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| 154.6000
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| PL 136.5
 
|}
 
|}
  
== See also ==
 
* [http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=multi_use FCC MURS Page]
 
  
* [http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/09nov20051500/edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2005/octqtr/pdf/47cfr95.632.pdf  MURS frequencies from '''47 CFR 95.632''']
 
  
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== Also See ==
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* [[Family Radio Service]]
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* [[General Mobile Radio Service]]
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== Related Links ==
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* FCC
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** [https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/multi-use-radio-service-murs MURS]
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** [https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title47/47cfr95_main_02.tpl 47 CFR Part 95] - Current FCC Part 95 rules, Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (index).
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** [https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&mc=true&node=pt47.5.95&rgn=div5 47 CFR Part 95] - Current FCC Part 95 rules, Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (all on one page).
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* Other
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** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_radio_service Personal radio service]
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[[Category:Professional Radios Glossary]]
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[[Category:US Common Frequencies]]

Revision as of 08:53, 28 November 2019

The Multi-Use Radio Service, also known by it's acronym MURS, is a low power, short range, license-exempt personal radio service. MURS currently has 5 defined channels between 151 MHz and 154.6 MHz.

MURS is intended for relatively short-range local voice or data communications. Antenna height is limited to 20 feet above structure or 60 feet above ground, whichever is the greater. Very narrow bandwidth transmissions (maximum 11.25 kHz channel bandwidth, with +/- 2.5 kHz deviation) are permissible on all five MURS channels. The older +/- 5 kHz deviation signals (with a maximum 20 kHz channel bandwidth) are also permitted (but not required) on the two upper channels (in the 154 MHz band).

Frequencies

Frequency  Type  Alpha Tag  Description  Mode  Tag 
151.82000  MURS 151.82 Common Use  FMN  Other 
151.88000  MURS 151.88 Common Use  FMN  Other 
151.94000  MURS 151.94 Common Use  FMN  Other 
154.57000  MURS 154.57 Common Use/Blue Dot  FM  Other 
154.60000  MURS 154.60 Common Use/Green Dot  FM  Other 

Business radio service licensees were allowed to keep their existing use of the frequencies 154.5700 and 154.6000 after MURS was established. They are the 'blue dot' and 'green dot' frequencies, respectively.

MURS Business Radios

Full Article: MURS Equipment

With the MURS channels being pre-defined frequencies right in the middle of VHF business band, virtually any freely programmable two way radio can be tuned to these channels.

Historically, many manufacturers also made MURS-exclusive radios. These included the Motorola CP100m (cancelled), RDM2080D (cancelled), and RMM2050 (current). All MURS-exclusve radios are restricted to the 5 MURS frequencies, 2W output power and can be used without the need for an FCC license.

Wal-Mart / Sam's Club Use Of MURS Channels

Walmart and Sam's Club have an exclusive radio, manufactured by Motorola Solutions, called RDM2070D. This radio is pre-programmed on MURS frequencies. Every Walmart and Sam's Club store has a number of these radios. RDM2070D is virtually the same radio the RDM2080D but available to anyone.

2019 Update: Both RDM2070D and RDM2080D are cancelled by Motorola Solutions in favour of their newly released RMM2050. RMM2050 is now the only known MURS-exclusive business radio made by Motorola Solutions.

Wal-Mart / Sam's Club Standard Channel Plan

This listing is the standard configuration that most RDM2070D radios are delivered to stores containing. The PL tones can be changed by local radio stores, so squelch usage at various Wal-Mart or Sam's Club stores may vary.

Channel # Frequency PL Code
CH 1 154.5700 None
CH 2 154.6000 None
CH 3 151.8200 PL 136.5
CH 4 151.8800 PL 136.5
CH 5 151.9400 PL 136.5
CH 6 154.5700 PL 136.5
CH 7 154.6000 PL 136.5


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