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   FRS Frequencies

 
  FRS Ch.  1 462.5625
  FRS Ch.  2 462.5875
  FRS Ch.  3 462.6125
  FRS Ch.  4 462.6375
  FRS Ch.  5 462.6625
  FRS Ch.  6 462.6875
  FRS Ch.  7 462.7125
  FRS Ch.  8 467.5625
  FRS Ch.  9 467.5875
  FRS Ch. 10 467.6125
  FRS Ch. 11 467.6375
  FRS Ch. 12 467.6625
  FRS Ch. 13 467.6875
  FRS Ch. 14 467.7125
 

   GMRS Frequencies

 
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [1] 462.550
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [2] 462.575
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [3] 462.600
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [4] 462.625
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [5] 462.650
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [6] 462.675
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [7] 462.700
  GMRS Repeater Output / Simplex [8] 462.725
  GMRS Repeater Input [1] 467.550
  GMRS Repeater Input [2] 467.575
  GMRS Repeater Input [3] 467.600
  GMRS Repeater Input [4] 467.625
  GMRS Repeater Input [5] 467.650
  GMRS Repeater Input [6] 467.675
  GMRS Repeater Input [7] 467.700
  GMRS Repeater Input [8] 467.725
FRS: 14 UHF frequencies for simplex operation. The frequencies are interstitial between the GMRS frequencies. CTCS may be used. Two kinds of use operation allowed. 1) Unlicensed operation on any channel using FRS type-certified radios. These are hand-held, ½ watt max, 2.5 KHz. deviation, with permanently attached rubber antenna. 2) Licensed operation on channels 1-7 by any GMRS license holder, 5 watts max, 5 KHz. deviation allowed, any antenna, using any equipment type-certified for GMRS. GMRS users may talk with unlicensed FRS users. GMRS users must transmit their GMRS call signs when using non-FRS type-certified equipment.
GMRS: 16 UHF frequencies, eight for simplex and repeater outputs, eight for repeater inputs. Inputs and outputs are usually paired 5 MHz. apart, but any pairing of an input and output frequency is legal. CTCS (Control Tone Coded Squelch) is usual on repeaters. FCC license required, may be obtained by any individual for personal communications. Equipment must be type-certified for use in the 450-470 MHz band, 50 watts max, any antenna.