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- FRS GMRS Frequencies and programming requirements
Few observations questions about programming my GMRS and FRS radios A May be a dumb question but, why do all the radio manufacturers put freq 462 5500 as channel 15 since its a lower freq than 462 5625 (channel 1) Seems like it should be channel 1, Same for every channel after that freq 16-22
- Forums - myGMRS. com Forums
National and Regional GMRS Nets Topics pertaining to the National and Regional Net system
- NOVA GMRS - myGMRS. com Forums
Informal meeting place for GMRS users in the Northern Virginia area Covering the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Culpeper, Prince William, Stafford, Loudoun, Clarke, Warren, Frederick, Shenandoah, Page, Rockingham, and Augusta; DC and bits and pieces of Maryland near the DMV
- GMRS Frequencies in general - forums. mygmrs. com
GMRS 1 - 462 562MHz GMRS 2 - 462 587MHz In between those two frequencies, is there room to program a frequency such as 462 750? I don't understand the theory behind why there is a large gap between frequencies Could someone elaborate on this so I'll understand? I just got my license and don't want to make foolish mistakes and lose it!
- Clubs - myGMRS. com Forums
For establishing and maintaining a GMRS repeater network for the purpose of maintaining radio communications with family and
- General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Emergency Channel
Can anyone explain how to use The GMRS Emergency channel? Is is similar to CB 9 or Marine 16?
- Repeaters in my area - General Discussion - myGMRS. com Forums
There could be other GMRS repeaters than what is listed on the map too Some may be private or, just haven't listed their equipment for the public to find easily These are found by actually listening to scans of the channels over time wnd hearing them if when they ID themselves So far as a newbie, the SCAN MODE has been my friend in locationing two such repeaters while traveling local and afar
- Find local repeaters - General Discussion - myGMRS. com Forums
Repeaterbook has its strengths, but if you’re looking for GMRS repeaters this site is the more complete database Click on Repeaters (like @amaff points out), and then click on where it says “near me” assuming your device knows your location
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