WSJS759 Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago I just got my GMRS license and i'm unsure if i've set my handheld up correctly. I have a Baeofeng UV5RM and used CHIRP to setup my channels. I'd like to know if I set this up correctly, and are there any pro tips a new guys should know. Thanks! Baofeng Channel List 8.23.25.img Quote
amaff Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago I don't know if it's right or wrong, but I have.....questions. Why are there DTC tones on every "FRS" channel? (If you aren't aware, FRS and GMRS share the same channels for Simplex). If you're trying to keep to the GRMS rules, your transmit power is wrong on 8-14. Why are GMRS 17 and 19 labeled as FAM1 & 2? The order seems to be kinda all over the place but if that's what you were going for, and the radios you're trying to talk to are set up similarly, it CAN work. It just seems a bit of a hodgepodge mess, and without knowing the logic behind it (IE: did you copy someone else's cockamamie config blindly? Or is it set up that way on purpose?) it's kinda hard to know what you were going for. UncleYoda 1 Quote
WRTC928 Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago I don't know how the airwaves are where you live, but here it's unnecessary to have "privacy" (they aren't) codes engaged on all channels. There's not enough traffic to keep me from communicating with friends and family, and with a DCS tone engaged, you won't be able to hear anyone else on the channel. The UV-5r has plenty of memory slots. I have the GMRS/FRS channels "bare" and another set of just the GMRS channels with codes engaged. If I'm talking to family, they'll have gotten the radios from me, so we can communicate on the coded frequencies if we feel the need. FRS channels 8-14 are restricted to 0.5 watt. The UV-5r is nominally 1 watt on low power, although a lot of times it's less. I recommend you set the power on 8-14 on low and then try to avoid using them unless you really have to. Most likely, nobody will notice 1 watt vs 0.5 watt, but it's the polite thing to do. amaff 1 Quote
amaff Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 42 minutes ago, WRTC928 said: I have the GMRS/FRS channels "bare" and another set of just the GMRS channels with codes engaged. If I'm talking to family, they'll have gotten the radios from me, so we can communicate on the coded frequencies if we feel the need. Yep, same Quote
nokones Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago And, all FRS Part 95, subpart B Type-Accepted radios are defaulted with narrowband emissions. Also, the channels you have identified as FRS 1-8 are not FRS channels. Those channels are GMRS 467 MHz Main Channels (GMRS channels 23-30 or RP15-RP22) for transmitting directly through a repeater only and if you are a GMRS Licensee, you can transmit up to 50 watts. Non-licensees cannot transmit on these channels. The channels you have identified as FRS 9-14 are the 462 Interstitial channels and are known as FRS/GMRS channels 1-6. If you are a GMRS licensee you are only allowed 5-watts ERP otherwise only 2-watts ERP. You are missing the 462.7125 MHz interstitial channel known as FRS/GMRS channel 7. However, FRS type-accepted radios operate narrowband only on those channels, but as a GMRS licensee you can operate either wide or narrowband emissions. Quote
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