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15 minutes ago, dosw said:
The GMRS version of the 5RM series is the UV-5G Plus.
Type-approval aside, the 5RM variants (with the exception of the UV-5G Plus) cannot be set to power levels below about 2w. That makes them incapable of meeting the technical requirements for operating on GMRS/FRS channels 8-14, since those channels are supposed to be constrained to 0.5w or less. Aside from that they can be correctly configured for 1-7 and 15-22, though they would still not be type-approved, so still in violation of the FCC rules, which not even the FCC has enforced against individuals historically. It would be impossible to distinguish a 5RM series configured technically correctly on channels 1-7 and 15-22 from a UV-5G Plus. Nobody could tell the difference. And on 8-14 it would be hard to know, though transmitting at 2w when you're supposed to stay under 0.5w is more likely to interfere with nearby repeater mains, so not a good practice.
Thank you for the explanation helps out a lot. Sadly seems like a lot of these radios are being falsely advertised on Amazon. No shock there I guess.
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24 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:
- Is a 5rm a GMRS legal radio ? : No - the 5RM is a H.A.M.s radios
- what’s the difference between a uv-5rm. And a 5rm: a UV-5RM and 5RM are the same thing. I assume you are asking about the 5RM vs the AR-5RM - the 5RM is locked and the AR-5RM is not locked.
If my assumption was wrong, please elaborate.
Thank you for the clarification
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Is a 5rm a GMRS legal radio ?.. what’s the difference between a uv-5rm. And a 5rm. Seems like 5rm comes unlocked Right out of the box…new to the GMRS world. Amy help would be appreciated
thank u
Baofeng
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says 5rm. But think it’s advertising GM-5RH. I am probably wrong still learning that’s why I appreciate the forum to ask questions