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  1. There's even a reviewer on Amazon that states:

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    Note, these radios are NOT locked to just the GMRS band. If using CHIRP, the user can program anything in the 2 meter, commercial radio "high band", 70 centimeter, GMRS and commercial UHF frequencies that can both receive and transmit. I was able to add in not only GMRS repeaters, but add in local amature radio frequencies (2m and 70cm), as well as local public safety frequencies

    I just realized it's a paid-for VINE review, so there goes that credibility...

  2. Well, the way I programmed it, they are lumped in with the remaining channels. There's no "on/off" for them.

    Looking at the manual I see there's a special method to add NOAA channels via the radio itself:

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    63 - NCH-AD - Quick NOAA Channel Add

    Since I programmed it via CHIRP I'm guessing I'll need to delete the NOAA channels I've created, manually add them via the above menu item, and they'll be automatically skipped.

    Looking at the first image/CSV I grabbed before making my changes, I don't notice any fields that contain a hint that they need to be skipped, other than the naming convention:

    NOAA01
    NOAA02
    NOAA03
    NOAA04
    NOAA05
    NOAA06
    NOAA07

    I wonder if simply ensuring the names are exactly as above will automatically omit them from scanning. 🤔

    I'll report back with my findings.

  3. I noticed someone in another forum asking this question and it piqued my curiosity as I own a pair of these. I searched the manual and the menu and haven't found anything to enable scanning of non-FRS/GMRS channels. Anyone know if this comes with a firmware update or something?

    From Radioddity:

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    Scanning Receiver Frequency band: 136.0-174.0 & 400.0-512.0MHz

    The only scanning I can figure out is FRS/GMRS channels...

    Thanks for any insight!

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