[ForSale-Swap] WTB UHF radio
Jerry Lofstead
jerrylofstead at bellsouth.net
Mon Jan 9 12:38:07 EST 2006
The answer is yes. You do need a certified/licensed 2 way radio person
to set them on freq and certify operation however...
Jerry
Upton, Shawn wrote:
>They don't have to be for ham use--just for commercial usage. I'm not sure on the laws myself--I mean, can an umodified (other than reprogrammed) UHF whatever from the local PD/fire/etc be used on FRS/GMRS, as long as that radio originally supported the narrower band FM used on FRS? [FRS and GMRS do not use the same deviation; GMRS uses regular 5kHz, while FRS is narrower.] At any rate, I *think* any commercial UHF radio can be used on GMRS (assuming one has the license), so any commercial radio that covers 430-470 should serve the original poster just fine--the original poster did not indicate the desire to use FRS anyhow.
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>Shawn Upton, KB1CKT
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