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Dr. Anton Squeegee wrote:
In article , Mark V. Russo says... Power has nothing really to do with it to make it legal. I beg to differ. FRS is, by FCC regulation, limited to a maximum of 500mW ERP, and an antenna that is fixed/non-modifiable. Any transmitter above that power level on FRS frequencies is very much illegal. That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html Any ham radio is not FCC type accepted to transmit on FRS. That is true. -- You have to put the following string in your SUBJECT line, if you reply to me directly. Otherwise, it will be deleted automatically without being read: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 |
Dr. Anton Squeegee wrote:
In article , Mark V. Russo says... Power has nothing really to do with it to make it legal. I beg to differ. FRS is, by FCC regulation, limited to a maximum of 500mW ERP, and an antenna that is fixed/non-modifiable. Any transmitter above that power level on FRS frequencies is very much illegal. That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html Any ham radio is not FCC type accepted to transmit on FRS. That is true. -- You have to put the following string in your SUBJECT line, if you reply to me directly. Otherwise, it will be deleted automatically without being read: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 |
That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html No, GMRS uses 5W on GMRS frequencies that happen to be SHARED with FRS. The radios that cover both the GMRS unique and FRS unique frequencies will ONLY use FRS power levels on the FRS unique frequencies. Mike |
That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html No, GMRS uses 5W on GMRS frequencies that happen to be SHARED with FRS. The radios that cover both the GMRS unique and FRS unique frequencies will ONLY use FRS power levels on the FRS unique frequencies. Mike |
that is a common misconception, most retail place sell what they call frs
when if fact the are gmrs..but correct you are .... gmrs channel 1 thru 7 are used as gmrs radio. with a diffrent deveiation that is why frs does not sound as good a gmrs radio. "Mike Yetsko" wrote in message ... That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html No, GMRS uses 5W on GMRS frequencies that happen to be SHARED with FRS. The radios that cover both the GMRS unique and FRS unique frequencies will ONLY use FRS power levels on the FRS unique frequencies. Mike |
that is a common misconception, most retail place sell what they call frs
when if fact the are gmrs..but correct you are .... gmrs channel 1 thru 7 are used as gmrs radio. with a diffrent deveiation that is why frs does not sound as good a gmrs radio. "Mike Yetsko" wrote in message ... That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html No, GMRS uses 5W on GMRS frequencies that happen to be SHARED with FRS. The radios that cover both the GMRS unique and FRS unique frequencies will ONLY use FRS power levels on the FRS unique frequencies. Mike |
Mike Yetsko wrote:
That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html No, GMRS uses 5W on GMRS frequencies that happen to be SHARED with FRS. The radios that cover both the GMRS unique and FRS unique frequencies will ONLY use FRS power levels on the FRS unique frequencies. Mike Well, if you want to put a fine point on it, FRS actually shares the GMRS frequencies, not the other way around. GMRS is the primary user. FRS must not cause, and must accept, any interference with GMRS. Obviously, if a transmitter uses a frequency that is not a allocated for GMRS, then it must use power settings that are appropriate for that particular service. All the best, and 73, Dave KZ1O -- This file is PureMail protected. To reply to the sender, you MUST include this in the subject line: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 (without that string in the subject, your message will be deleted, unread) |
Mike Yetsko wrote:
That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html No, GMRS uses 5W on GMRS frequencies that happen to be SHARED with FRS. The radios that cover both the GMRS unique and FRS unique frequencies will ONLY use FRS power levels on the FRS unique frequencies. Mike Well, if you want to put a fine point on it, FRS actually shares the GMRS frequencies, not the other way around. GMRS is the primary user. FRS must not cause, and must accept, any interference with GMRS. Obviously, if a transmitter uses a frequency that is not a allocated for GMRS, then it must use power settings that are appropriate for that particular service. All the best, and 73, Dave KZ1O -- This file is PureMail protected. To reply to the sender, you MUST include this in the subject line: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 (without that string in the subject, your message will be deleted, unread) |
In emergencies, all restrictions are null and void.
Else one is condoning death an/or dismemberment because of 'man-made' regulations. I bet if your life were on the line you'd voluntarily give it up so as not to violate the 'man-made' regulations. N'est ce pas? |
In emergencies, all restrictions are null and void.
Else one is condoning death an/or dismemberment because of 'man-made' regulations. I bet if your life were on the line you'd voluntarily give it up so as not to violate the 'man-made' regulations. N'est ce pas? |
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