Why are there GMRS over ham?

GMRS bridges the gap between the low-power Family Radio Service (FRS) and the steeper barriers to entry of ham radio. GMRS offers some of the benefits of ham radio, like higher transmit power and the use of repeaters, but the equipment is simpler and cheaper.
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Does ham license cover GMRS?

You may not transmit on GMRS frequencies using most ham radios – for example, a Baofeng UV-5R is not legal for use on GMRS frequencies. If you are a licensed ham radio operator you must also obtain a GMRS license – a ham license does not authorize you to transmit on GMRS frequencies.
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Can a ham talk on GMRS frequencies?

GMRS cannot transmit on ham frequencies legally and ham radio cannot transmit on GMRS frequencies legally.
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Why do people use GMRS?

The most common use of GMRS channels is for short-distance, two-way voice communications using hand-held radios, mobile radios and repeater systems. In 2017, the FCC expanded GMRS to also allow short data messaging applications including text messaging and GPS location information.
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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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Which is better GMRS or FRS?

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. GMRS radios, however, can be modified to have a stronger, farther-ranging signal, at least up to 50 watts.
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Can a ham radio talk to a walkie talkie?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a Walkie-Talkie? Technically speaking, yes, a Ham radio can talk to a walkie-talkie. Most handheld ham radios are built to operate on the 70 cm band, which includes frequencies very close to the FRS and GMRS walkie-talkie frequencies.
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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 GMRS or ham radio?

GMRS is only for two-way communication between immediate family members. ham radio service is for general purpose and can be used to communicate with public safety services in case of any emergencies.
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Is GMRS better than CB?

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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Can ham radio communicate CB?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a CB Radio? The short and quick answer to whether you can talk to CB radio with your ham radio is: Yes, you can. CB radios operate in the HF range on the 11m band. Ham radios can communicate in the HF range on the 10m and 12m band, both of which are pretty close to the citizen's band.
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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 my family use my GMRS license?

(1) Any individual who holds an individual license may operate his or her GMRS stations. (2) Any individual who holds an individual license may allow his or her immediate family members to operate his or her GMRS station or stations.
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Can GMRS talk to FRS?

FRS channels 1 through 7 overlap with GMRS and can be used to communicate with GMRS radios. If you need to talk only to other FRS radios, use channels 8 through 14 to avoid possible interference with low band GMRS users.
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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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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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Do people use GMRS?

Licensing for FRS and GMRS Radios

Before 1987, the FCC required that businesses using GMRS radios be licensed. In 1987, this law switched to individual users. Today, anyone above the age of 18 can apply for a GMRS license (no test required).
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Can a GMRS Radio talk to a CB radio?

FRS and GMRS radios are not cross compatible with other types of consumer radios. CB radios operate on the 11 meter AM band, and have their own channel and frequency assignments.
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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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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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Are CB's still used?

For the most part, CB radios remain in use because they are the norm for truckers who have been working in the industry for the last 10 or 20+ years. While some truckers have resorted to using trucking apps on smartphones to communicate, more advanced radio systems offer a more ideal route.
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Is CB channel 9 still monitored?

"We do not routinely monitor Channel 9," he added.
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Are ham radios illegal?

Federal law generally prohibits radio broadcasts without a license issued by the FCC. Anyone found operating a radio station without FCC authorization can be subject to a variety of enforcement actions, including seizure of equipment, fines and other civil and criminal penalties.
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