Guest Marco - DV3WYS Posted September 23, 2022 Report Share Posted September 23, 2022 Hi. I found out about GMRS 3 days ago on YouTube (Sept 20, 2022) so you could say that I'm a certified newbie. I am a resident of the Philippines and I understand that GMRS is only available in US, Canada, and a very small number of foreign countries. I became a HAM so I could talk to my family in case of Natural Disasters, when we go on hiking, or when we are on a convoy. Long story short, they don't have time to take the licensure exams. I want to know if there is a way to endorse GMRS to the Philippine government. If there is, can you show me a link or a guide to how I can do it? Thank you and have a wonderful day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted September 23, 2022 Report Share Posted September 23, 2022 You would need to contact the Philippine National Telecommunications Commission to find out the process for requesting that. https://ntc.gov.ph/philippine-table-of-frequency-allocations/?doing_wp_cron=1663945203.0378279685974121093750 It appears that the entire range between 415 and 472 MHz is already used for Maritime Mobile. Edited to add (possibly correct): this web page indicates that 400-470 is available to radio amateurs: https://n2rac.com/pinoy-preppers-radio-faq-a36673619567 Good luck! wayoverthere 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayoverthere Posted September 23, 2022 Report Share Posted September 23, 2022 26 minutes ago, Sshannon said: Edited to add (possibly correct): this web page indicates that 400-470 is available to radio amateurs: https://n2rac.com/pinoy-preppers-radio-faq-a36673619567 Good luck! I found the same page, #9 and the last question are probably most to the point of getting something unlicensed like cb available again, and what's available semi readily now without the need for a test..it looks like S.R.R.S is similar to what the US has as FRS.. SteveShannon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lscott Posted September 24, 2022 Report Share Posted September 24, 2022 11 hours ago, Sshannon said: You would need to contact the Philippine National Telecommunications Commission to find out the process for requesting that. https://ntc.gov.ph/philippine-table-of-frequency-allocations/?doing_wp_cron=1663945203.0378279685974121093750 It appears that the entire range between 415 and 472 MHz is already used for Maritime Mobile. Edited to add (possibly correct): this web page indicates that 400-470 is available to radio amateurs: https://n2rac.com/pinoy-preppers-radio-faq-a36673619567 Good luck! This is what I read: If you are a licensed amateur in the Philippines, you can use these frequencies legally. 144–146 MHz (all classes) 420–450 MHz (Class A,B, C) ———————————————— In many countries Hams are limited to 430 to 440. I think some of the older Ham gear in the US had the same limitation. In fact checking some of the recent Chinese radios, where you select the “mode”, you’ll see different ranges for VHF and UHF. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Marco - DV3WYS Posted September 24, 2022 Report Share Posted September 24, 2022 Wow! I can't believe how helpful people are here, even for non-members like me. Thank you @Sshannon @wayoverthere @Lscott Have a wonderful day to all of you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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