Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 462.5625 | 8 | 467.5625 |
2 | 462.5875 | 9 | 467.5875 |
3 | 462.6125 | 10 | 467.6125 |
4 | 462.6375 | 11 | 467.6375 |
5 | 462.6625 | 12 | 467.6625 |
6 | 462.6875 | 13 | 467.6875 |
7 | 462.7125 | 14 | 467.7125 |
Get more information about FRS from the FCC at this Link. |
Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FRS-1 | 462.5625** | GMRS-1-Rx | 462.550 | GMRS-1-Tx | 467.550 |
FRS-2 | 462.5875** | GMRS-2-Rx | 462.575 | GMRS-2-Tx | 467.575 |
FRS-3 | 462.6125** | GMRS-3-Rx | 462.600 | GMRS-3-Tx | 467.600 |
FRS-4 | 462.6375** | GMRS-4-Rx | 462.625 | GMRS-4-Tx | 467.625 |
FRS-5 | 462.6625** | GMRS-5-Rx | 462.650 | GMRS-5-Tx | 467.650 |
FRS-6 | 462.6875** | GMRS-6-Rx | 462.675 | GMRS-6-Tx | 467.675 |
FRS-7 | 462.7125** | GMRS-7-Rx | 462.700 | GMRS-7-Tx | 467.700 |
GMRS-8-Rx | 462.725 | GMRS-8-Tx | 467.725 | ||
The Personal Radio Steering Group of Ann Arbor, MI has made a lot of helpful information about GMRS available on the internet, at GMRS Description. Other information from the group, possibly more up-to-date, can be found at their Rules Home Page. | |||||
Get more information about GMRS from the FCC
at this Link. Please note that a government-issued operators license is required. |
Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 26.965 | 11 | 27.085 | 21 | 27.215 | 31 | 27.315 |
2 | 26.975 | 12 | 27.105 | 22 | 27.225 | 32 | 27.325 |
3 | 26.985 | 13 | 27.115 | 23 | 27.255 | 33 | 27.335 |
4 | 27.005 | 14 | 27.125 | 24 | 27.235 | 34 | 27.345 |
5 | 27.015 | 15 | 27.135 | 25 | 27.245 | 35 | 27.355 |
6 | 27.025 | 16 | 27.155 | 26 | 27.265 | 36 | 27.365 |
7 | 27.035 | 17 | 27.165 | 27 | 27.275 | 37 | 27.375 |
8 | 27.055 | 18 | 27.175 | 28 | 27.285 | 38 | 27.385 |
9 | 27.065 | 19 | 27.185 | 29 | 27.295 | 39 | 27.395 |
10 | 27.075 | 20 | 27.205 | 30 | 27.305 | 40 | 27.405 | Channel 9 (27.065 MHz) may be used only for emergency communications or for traveler assistance. | You must, at all times and on all channels, give priority to emergency communication messages concerning the immediate safety of life or the immediate protection of property. | You may use any channel for emergency communications or for traveler assistance. |
Get more information about CB from the FCC at this Link. | |||||||
The information in these charts are taken from U. S. Government, and other, sources and are presented for informational purposes only. | |||||||
The FCC rules and regulations are codified in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Those covering Personal Radio Communications are found in Part 95, found at this Link. |
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