I picked up an old FRS/GMRS HT (handheld) for my grandson when (or if) we get to fish/camp this fall.
I understand the perils/drawbacks of mixing a narrow band with another transceiver that is wide band, which prompted me to look up the HT's FCC certification and emission type. I also understand we're OK going wide on GMRS, but here's the link to the emission type designation for the used walkie. https://fccid.io/Emissions-Designator/5K64F3E
Am I missing something, or is this HT twice as narrow than the narrow banding that's gone into effect on other bands? 5khz versus 10 khz?
I'm keeping my fingers crossed my wires are crossed.
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I picked up an old FRS/GMRS HT (handheld) for my grandson when (or if) we get to fish/camp this fall.
I understand the perils/drawbacks of mixing a narrow band with another transceiver that is wide band, which prompted me to look up the HT's FCC certification and emission type. I also understand we're OK going wide on GMRS, but here's the link to the emission type designation for the used walkie. https://fccid.io/Emissions-Designator/5K64F3E
Am I missing something, or is this HT twice as narrow than the narrow banding that's gone into effect on other bands? 5khz versus 10 khz?
I'm keeping my fingers crossed my wires are crossed.
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