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Something with GMRS and FRS?
I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3
radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! |
Gary Seven wrote:
I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! Motorola makes FRS/GMRS radios: http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin...play?cgrfnbr=9 &cgmenbr=126 They have both FRS and GMRS channels. They also make them with one or the other. They're a bit pricier than others but are probably better radios. |
Gary Seven wrote:
I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! Motorola makes FRS/GMRS radios: http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin...play?cgrfnbr=9 &cgmenbr=126 They have both FRS and GMRS channels. They also make them with one or the other. They're a bit pricier than others but are probably better radios. |
I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! I did a Google search for "GMRS radios" and got over 45,000 hits. Ed |
I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! I did a Google search for "GMRS radios" and got over 45,000 hits. Ed |
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 03:10:50 GMT, "Ed G."
wrote: I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! I did a Google search for "GMRS radios" and got over 45,000 hits. Ed With the same specs as the GMRS 210+3? |
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 03:10:50 GMT, "Ed G."
wrote: I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! I did a Google search for "GMRS radios" and got over 45,000 hits. Ed With the same specs as the GMRS 210+3? |
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 03:00:24 GMT, "M.M." wrote:
Gary Seven wrote: I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! Motorola makes FRS/GMRS radios: http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin...play?cgrfnbr=9 &cgmenbr=126 They have both FRS and GMRS channels. They also make them with one or the other. They're a bit pricier than others but are probably better radios. Those are pretty much toys... I'm looking for something about 5 watts if possible? I think thats what the GMRS 210's were. |
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 03:00:24 GMT, "M.M." wrote:
Gary Seven wrote: I looked at the specifications for an old pair of Maxon GMRS 210+3 radios, and thats exactly what I want. Its programmable, has two sets of commonly used frequencies and is pretty powerfull. Does anyone out there make something like the 210+3? From Maxon or anybody else. Thanks! Motorola makes FRS/GMRS radios: http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin...play?cgrfnbr=9 &cgmenbr=126 They have both FRS and GMRS channels. They also make them with one or the other. They're a bit pricier than others but are probably better radios. Those are pretty much toys... I'm looking for something about 5 watts if possible? I think thats what the GMRS 210's were. |
You may wish to re-post this question to rec.radio.family
As there is no GMRS dedicated newsgroup it is folded in with the FRS group, and there are many knowledgeable individuals who can help. There are a few assholes as well :O) Good Luck ~ Ian |
You may wish to re-post this question to rec.radio.family
As there is no GMRS dedicated newsgroup it is folded in with the FRS group, and there are many knowledgeable individuals who can help. There are a few assholes as well :O) Good Luck ~ Ian |
Gee, did the FCC make a mistake in issuing my GMRS license for 50
watts? Not bloody likely. You are correct. The information that I read was old. It used to be limited to 2 watts, apparently. 50 watts is the legal limit for GMRS. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB (ex: KF4KHC/HL9HCT) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com Fight Spam! http://spamcop.net National "Do Not Call" Registry: http://donotcall.gov |
Gee, did the FCC make a mistake in issuing my GMRS license for 50
watts? Not bloody likely. You are correct. The information that I read was old. It used to be limited to 2 watts, apparently. 50 watts is the legal limit for GMRS. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB (ex: KF4KHC/HL9HCT) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com Fight Spam! http://spamcop.net National "Do Not Call" Registry: http://donotcall.gov |
GMRS used to have 2 different licenses-one with a max of 5 watts, and one
with a limit of 50 watts. After I posted that message, I found that you can use 50 watts on some frequencies. I know that on the frequencies that are shared with FRS, there's a 5 watt limit. On the other, exclusively GMRS frequencies, it's 50 watts. I've applied for a GMRS license as this would probably be a good way to keep in touch with my wife without having to bother with the cell phone. Now I've gotta find a decent base or mobile unit. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB (ex: KF4KHC/HL9HCT) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com Fight Spam! http://spamcop.net National "Do Not Call" Registry: http://donotcall.gov |
GMRS used to have 2 different licenses-one with a max of 5 watts, and one
with a limit of 50 watts. After I posted that message, I found that you can use 50 watts on some frequencies. I know that on the frequencies that are shared with FRS, there's a 5 watt limit. On the other, exclusively GMRS frequencies, it's 50 watts. I've applied for a GMRS license as this would probably be a good way to keep in touch with my wife without having to bother with the cell phone. Now I've gotta find a decent base or mobile unit. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB (ex: KF4KHC/HL9HCT) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com Fight Spam! http://spamcop.net National "Do Not Call" Registry: http://donotcall.gov |
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