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GMRS & FRS
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2006, 04:31:46 PM »
Just in case your wondering about what GMRS and FRS is ...
The american equivalent of UHF CB.

FRS is limited to small 500mW hand held units running simplex
GMRS is 50 Watt monsters with 8 pairs of channels available.


GMRS

GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (1) 462.550     
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (2) 462.575   
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (3) 462.600   
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (4) 462.625   
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (5) 462.650   
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (6) 462.675   
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (7) 462.700       
GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex (8) 462.725   
GMRS Repeater Input (1) 467.550     
GMRS Repeater Input (2) 467.575   
GMRS Repeater Input (3) 467.600   
GMRS Repeater Input (4) 467.625   
GMRS Repeater Input (5) 467.650   
GMRS Repeater Input (6) 467.675   
GMRS Repeater Input (7) 467.700   
GMRS Repeater Input (8) 467.725

FRS
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Channel No.            (MHz)

1................... 462.5625
2................... 462.5875
3................... 462.6125
4................... 462.6375
5................... 462.6625
6................... 462.6875
7................... 462.7125
8................... 467.5625
9................... 467.5875
10.................. 467.6125
11.................. 467.6375
12.................. 467.6625
13.................. 467.6875
14.................. 467.7125


I wonder how many of these radios might have been accidently imported and used. Could be interesting keeping an ear to the ground on these frequencies.

Here's a good link ...

http://eebie38.tripod.com/gmrs/index.html