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  1. Whew... Sometimes it is so hard to explain via typing..... Glad you were able to bear with me thru my explanation. Yes...manuals are so terribly written. AntiSquid disclaimer: All information provided is personal opinion only and may or may not resemble actual fact.
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  2. On that, we are both in total agreement. However, if the user keeps the radio in low power FRS mode, there's no reason they can not use the lower 7 channels. But then that begs the issue of radios being sold to the unknowing and uninformed who don't read the manual and if they did, they'd ignore the limitation anyway.
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  3. Ok, I got that FRS is narrowband and I think I see what you're getting at. I'm not sure why the FCC approved the manuals (which is part of the approval package) without language stating that the interstitial channels also require a license. That's setting the users up for failure.
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  4. It is entirely possible for an FRS user @ 12.5kHz to communicate with a GMRS user @25kHz. The audio won't be great, but communications are still possible.
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