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  2. General Mobile Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    Channel spacing is 25 kHz for GMRS and so a 20 kHz bandwidth fits into that channel with protection on each side. FRS channels are spaced within a 12.5 kHz space directly between two GMRS channels. FRS radios generally utilize an 11 kHz transmitter bandwidth and a power lower than GMRS so the interference to an adjacent GMRS channel is minimized.

  3. File:GMRS and FRS Frequency Spectrum Chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:GMRS and FRS Frequency Spectrum Chart.svg. ... Correction to GMRS power level 462 MHz interstitial (2 to 5 watts) 22:01, 24 March 2022: 512 × 640 (12 KB)

  4. Family Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid FRS/GMRS consumer radios have been introduced that have 22 channels. Before May 2017, radios had been certified for unlicensed operation on the 7 FRS frequencies, channels 8–14, under FRS rules. [4] Prior to the 2017 revision, FCC rules required a GMRS license to operate on channels 1–7 using more than 0.5 watts. [2]

  5. Personal radio service - Wikipedia

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    Channels 1 to 14 are well-known, while channels 15 to 99 are less popular. While radios designed for the Taiwan market have FRS/GMRS frequencies as part of their channel plan, it is still technically illegal to use equipment designed for the Taiwan market in the United States. FRS, 14 channels, 12.5 kHz spacing: 467.5125 MHz; 467.5250 MHz

  6. International distress frequency - Wikipedia

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    It can have a repeater input frequency of 467.675 MHz, and a tone squelch of 141.3 Hz. After FCC deregulation of simplex FRS/GMRS radios, FRS users may transmit up to 2 watts on the GMRS emergency channel 20 (462.675 MHz) with 141.3 Hz CTCSS, or channel 20-22. MURS: 151.940 MHz (only available in the United States)

  7. Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System - Wikipedia

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    These do not afford privacy or security, but serve only to reduce annoying interference by other users or other noise sources; a receiver with the tone squelch turned off will hear everything on the channel. [10] GMRS/FRS radios offering CTCSS codes typically provide a choice of 38 tones, but the tone number and the tone frequencies used may ...

  8. Business band - Wikipedia

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    These charts also list other frequencies that are not specifically part of the "business band" but are commonly used by businesses. An individual license is still required under GMRS rules. A few manufacturers added these DOT frequencies to Business radios in the 1990s to have more "channels" and aid in selling radios.

  9. National Interoperability Field Operations Guide - Wikipedia

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    Tables of commonly used frequencies for emergencies and disasters; Aviation, MURS, GMRS, FRS, CB, railroad, SAR and marine frequencies; Amateur emergency, calling and repeater frequencies; GETS and Satellite Phone dialing instructions; It also includes an organized listing of the national mutual aid channels and other reference material.