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Multi-Use Radio Service - Wikipedia In the United States, the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) is a licensed by rule (i e under part 95, subpart J, of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations [1]) two-way radio service similar to the Citizens band (CB)
Multi-Use Radio Service - The RadioReference Wiki The Multi-Use Radio Service, also known by it's acronym MURS, is a low power, short range, license-exempt personal radio service in the United States MURS currently has 5 defined channels between 151 82 MHz and 154 6 MHz
MURS - HFUnderground The MURS rules specifically permit use of all 5 MURS channels for telemetry, data links or telecommand The MURS rules are more permissive regarding voice transmissions mixed with data (for example, the Dakota Alert systems) compared to other license-free bands
MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) Band Info - BetterSafeRadio MURS, or the Multi-Use Radio Service band is part of the PRS, or Personal Radio Service bands, as outlined by 47 CFR Part 95J of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), which regulates and makes rules for the use of all RF (Radio Frequency) radio spectrum in the United States
Why MURS Is the Prepper’s Best-Kept Communications Secret . . . MURS is a VHF (Very High Frequency) two-way radio service operating on five specific channels within the 151-154 MHz range Unlike GMRS, it does not require an FCC license, making it an accessible and hassle-free option for families, small businesses, and preppers alike
MURS Radio. . . Multi-Use Radio Service - intercomsonline. com MURS is short for Multi-Use Radio Service Some people also mistakenly call it multi-user radio service MURS is a group of five LICENSE-FREE, VHF, business-band, 2-way radio frequencies assigned by the The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States