I was looking at the manuals of two OLD GMRS radios I had years ago. They were both of the "bubble pack" variety.
(Midland GXT1050VP4 ) and a (MOTOROLA MR356R)
Both of these just had the numbered "privacy codes" (yeah I know) that are just numbered 1 - 38 in the radio, but the hz values for these codes are listed in the manual.
I currently have a TD-H3 which does not have "codes" but uses the actual hz values to select your tones.
I then noticed that there are several tones that are "skipped" by the older radios...
69.3
159.8
165.5
171.3
183.5
189.9
196.6
199.5
206.5
229.1
254.1
It really is not a big deal but I was wondering:
* why dont' those older radios have those tones. * Were they really just so short on memory that they could not have these 12 more codes?
I sometimes use my TD-H3 with people who are just using FRS handhelds.
* Do current FRS radios also omit these same tones or maybe others too?
Just wondering if anyone knows why these are missing or if it is purely up to the maker of the radio (and if so, why did these Motorola and Midland radios skip the same ones?)
Maybe it was an older standard?
Thanks if anyone has any answers to these.
Again, not a big deal but it was a curiosity that I noticed when comparing my old radios to this one.
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I was looking at the manuals of two OLD GMRS radios I had years ago. They were both of the "bubble pack" variety.
(Midland GXT1050VP4 ) and a (MOTOROLA MR356R)
Both of these just had the numbered "privacy codes" (yeah I know) that are just numbered 1 - 38 in the radio, but the hz values for these codes are listed in the manual.
I currently have a TD-H3 which does not have "codes" but uses the actual hz values to select your tones.
I then noticed that there are several tones that are "skipped" by the older radios...
69.3
159.8
165.5
171.3
183.5
189.9
196.6
199.5
206.5
229.1
254.1
It really is not a big deal but I was wondering:
* why dont' those older radios have those tones.
* Were they really just so short on memory that they could not have these 12 more codes?
I sometimes use my TD-H3 with people who are just using FRS handhelds.
* Do current FRS radios also omit these same tones or maybe others too?
Just wondering if anyone knows why these are missing or if it is purely up to the maker of the radio (and if so, why did these Motorola and Midland radios skip the same ones?)
Maybe it was an older standard?
Thanks if anyone has any answers to these.
Again, not a big deal but it was a curiosity that I noticed when comparing my old radios to this one.
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