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FRS Radioes question
Joe says again. I did call the FCC before useing them. She
specifically stated the chnls 1-7 required the $75 dollar license!!!! The free Chnl I was useing was chnl 12. The ranges you quoted are not same as the specs. Free chnls range 7 miles. FCC licensed chnls are double that 14 miles. I was able to get thru to the wife on chnl 12 which is a free chnl although spotty. She had to roam around on 3rd deck of the shopping center till found a spot and we proceeded loud and clear long as she remained there. I live on a Hill and can see the entire coast of leeward Oahu from Diamond Head to Barbers Pt. Thats why I was able to get thru with 7 watts (as quoted in the specs). The radio itself does'nt say anyting about GMRS but does mention chnls 1-7 require FCC license. How the Police 911 crew managed to hear the wife I dont know. They came on and said this the Police (she got scared and ceased any further transmissions). Thats was on chnl 12 as I said a no licnse required chnl. Joe ************************************************** ************************ * Ham since 1937 HiSchool Sophomore ex W9ZUU, KP4EX, W4FAG, KH6ARG KH6JF * * WW2 Vet since Sep 1940 to just After VJ day. US Signal Corps AACS * ************************************************** ************************ On Sun, 10 Dec 2006, Caveat Lector wrote: I think there is some confusion between FRS Radios and GMRS Radios and some units cover both. First read about FRS Radio From The FCC http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ind...home&id=family Then read about GMRS Radios From The FCC http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ind...general_mobile Then read about the dual service radios http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ind...general_mobile Hope this helps CL "Joseph Fenn" wrote in message va.net... I bought 2 of these tiny little FRS radioes so could keep in touch with wife when she takes her daily walks. I called the FCC and asked them if any kind of license is required to use thses. They said certain chnls do require FCC license which costs $75 for a 1 year period. Chnls 1 thru 7 need this license also the higher chnls I believe was 16 to 20 also require FCC license. The others do not require any license or ID when used. So I set both hers and mine to chnl 12 (frs free useage chnl). These free chnls per docs have a range of up to 7 miles. The FCC licensed chnls with same unit have a range up to 14 miles. When my wife was trying to reach me from a shopping center about 10 miles away she did find a spot that worked. But next time we tried I Could'nt hear her well only a sylable or 2. She says after she tried 4 or 5 times, some one came up and said this is the "POLICE" do you need help!!! How in the heck does FCC get into the picture or better yet how does the FCC even monitor these FRS chnls. I thought they only monitor 911. Joe ************************************************** ************************ * Ham since 1937 HiSchool Sophomore ex W9ZUU, KP4EX, W4FAG, KH6ARG KH6JF * * WW2 Vet since Sep 1940 to just After VJ day. US Signal Corps AACS * ************************************************** ************************ |
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