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Peter Bennett wrote: On Thu, 26 May 2005 15:18:08 GMT, (Mic) wrote: FRS are older tech? GMRS are new tech and greater range? No - FRS and GMRS are same tech, but GMRS may be newer rules, and is permitted higher power. FRS and GMRS share some channels, so FRS and GMRS radios can communicate with each other on those channels (but GMRS is limited to FRS power levels) Well actually not quite right, but very close for a Canadian, Peter. GMRS has been around for ages, like 40 years or so, and was the first US based UHF Radio Service for General Public. It originally was called Class A Citzens Band Radio Service. The Frequency List was expanded when it was reruled to GMRS, and has been fairly standard since. FRS was designed, for low power, simplex, short range, family communications, and the Limited Frequency List came from a subset of the GMRS Frequency List. Where GMRS allows Repeaters and duplex systems, FRS does not. Where GMRS is a Licensed System, FRS is done via National Blanket License. GMRS and FRS Stations MAY communicate with each other on dual use frequencies, FRS is limited to their Subset Frequency List, only, and have no Interference Protection from other Radio Services, like GMRS Licensees may be able to command. Power for FRS is limited to what is specified in the National Blanket License, where GMRS is limited by the Station License issued for each System. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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