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GMRS is a US land-mobile FM UHF radio service for short-range voice communication. It has 30 frequency channels in the 462-467 MHz band, shared with FRS, and requires a license for individuals and their family members.
Learn about the Family Radio Service (FRS), an improved walkie-talkie radio system authorized in the US since 1996. Find out the 22 channels, power limits, tone codes, and hybrid FRS/GMRS radios.
Learn about the FCC-issued licenses to operate amateur stations for personal use, the classes, privileges, exams and history of amateur radio in the US. Find out how to become a volunteer examiner and access the online database of licenses.
Learn about the origins, development, and practices of amateur radio, also known as ham radio, a non-commercial use of the radio spectrum for exchange of messages, experimentation, and recreation. Find out how amateur radio operators communicate across the world using various voice, text, image, and data modes, and how they contribute to science, engineering, and social services.
The FCC has finally dropped the requirement to learn the obscure language to become a ham radio operator; up until now there had been a five word per minute minimum Morse code speed requirement in ...
GROL stands for general radiotelephone operator license, a license granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that is required to operate certain radio equipment. Learn about the history, qualifications, exams, and endorsements of GROL and how to obtain one.
No license, examination or fee is required to operate in the RHA68 band. [6] The channels may be referred to by their sequential number or by alphanumeric designation per Finnish law. Power limit is 5 watts for hand-portable stations and 25 watts for mobile stations on all of group A channels and on group E channels 15, 16 and 18–21.
The law was originally slated to take effect on June 20th, but Congress let the FCC delay the measure under claims the pandemic made the original timing impractical.