Is GMRS the same as UHF?

Both FRS and GMRS radios operate in the UHF band, while most of the national park and guiding services operate on the VHF band
VHF band
Frequencies immediately below HF are denoted medium frequency (MF), while the next band of higher frequencies is known as the very high frequency (VHF) band. The HF band is a major part of the shortwave band of frequencies, so communication at these frequencies is often called shortwave radio.
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Can GMRS talk to UHF?

Perhaps the most popular types of consumer radio are the FRS and GMRS walkie talkies. These radios operate on the UHF band.
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What is the difference between GMRS and UHF?

But overall, VHF radios are better for outdoor use in large areas, and UHF radios are better for indoor or outdoor settings that are in close proximity. The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile FM UHF radio service designed for short-distance two-way communication.
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Can CB talk to GMRS?

The short answer is no. CBs operate at 27 megahertz AM and GMRS operates at 462/467 megahertz FM. They are two entirely different animals.
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What band is GMRS?

The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a licensed radio service that uses channels around 462 MHz and 467 MHz. The most common use of GMRS channels is for short-distance, two-way voice communications using hand-held radios, mobile radios and repeater systems.
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Do you really need a GMRS license?

The FCC requires a GMRS license as a way to regulate frequencies that are used by two-way radio devices. Before operating a GMRS radio, a consumer must have a valid license.
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Can ham radio transmit on GMRS?

GMRS cannot transmit on ham frequencies legally and ham radio cannot transmit on GMRS frequencies legally.
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Do truckers use CB or GMRS?

Even with modern technology, most truckers still have a CB radio in their truck. Although most truckers still own and maintain a CB radio in their cab, they certainly don't use them like they once did. Speed limits, speed governed trucks and new technologies answer many tasks the radios were once used for.
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Which is better CB or GMRS?

While VHF radio waves – including CB – typically travel farther in rural settings, GMRS's power advantage overcomes UHF's slight range disadvantages to give longer range in most scenarios. GMRS may work better in wooded areas, since UHF radio waves can easily travel through small spaces.
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What GMRS channel do Jeepers use?

GMRS channel 16 is probably used most often by the Jeep and overland communities when traveling off-road, yet adoption of this frequency is far from universal.
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What is the most powerful GMRS handheld radio?

The MXT400 MicroMobile is the Most Powerful GMRS Radio and Perfect Long Range Solution. This radio boasts 40 watts of broadcasting power with a 65 mile line-of-sight range.
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Which is stronger FRS or GMRS?

The difference is that GMRS radios have designated channels within those frequencies that aren't available to FRS radios. GMRS radios also require a license from the FCC to operate. That's in part because they are more powerful. FRS walkie talkies can't be modified to amplify their signal to reach further distances.
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What GMRS channel is for emergency?

In recognition of this trend of explosive growth the Federal Communications Commission formally recognized our frequency [462.675 MHz] as the national emergency and traveler's assistance channel in the Part 95A Rules and Regulations.
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How far will GMRS radios transmit?

Typically though, most GMRS radios use between 1 and 5 watts of power. Their range is a bit better than FRS radios, with typical hand-held devices being somewhere in the 1-2 mile window. Some mobile units with higher antennas can have a range up to 5 miles.
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Can a UHF radio talk to a VHF radio?

In most circumstances, a UHF walkie-talkie is going to be your best bet. However, because UHF radios and VHF radios can't communicate with one another, it's important to take their differences into consideration when making a purchase.
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Do people use GMRS?

It requires a license in the United States, but some GMRS compatible equipment can be used license-free in Canada. The US GMRS license is issued for a period of 10 years by the FCC. The United States permits use by adult individuals who possess a valid GMRS license, as well as their immediate family members.
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Should I get GMRS or ham?

While ham radios can be dialed into any available frequency, GMRS radios are restricted to 22 pre-programmed channels, with 8 additional channels for repeaters. Ham operators can transmit at up to 1,500 watts while GMRS is limited to 50 watts. Hams have access to many radio bands while GMRS is limited to one.
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What radios do Jeepers use?

Since the dawn of time, Jeepers and other off-roaders have been using CB radios for communicating on the trail. CB radios have historically been very cheap and easy to use, and they don't require a license.
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What radio do police use?

Police radios operate in a 700/800 MHz UHF band. This gives them a considerable amount of range which is pretty good in urban areas. The P25 radio systems give an improved range for officers. Getting a larger antenna on your walkie talkie can improve the amount of range you receive.
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What is the strongest GMRS Channel?

To put it simply, for maximum power, use channels 1-7 or 15-22. Most consumer radios support two or more power modes. To get the most range, be sure that you are using high power mode on the channels that allow it. Lower power modes will not use all of your radio's possible output power and will reduce range.
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Can I use a Part 90 radio on GMRS?

Part 90 radios can be certified to be used in Part 95 (GMRS/FRS), but under no circumstances can they be used legally in the United States until the Part 85 has been certified. CFR 95. Please see 47 CFR 95. 1761(a).
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How long does it take to get a GMRS license from the FCC?

After you've submitted your application for a GMRS radio license and the $35 fee, you may receive your license is as little as 24 hours. (We actually got ours in less time than that, however processing times vary.) Once you've got your new GMRS license, you'll want to know how to properly use your call sign.
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