FRS/GMRS Explained

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    The following was adapted directly from the official FCC web site www.fcc.gov .   

    Please choose one of the following for FRS / GMRS products:

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    FRS accessories / GMRS accessories   

Family Radio Service (FRS)

    Family Radio Service (FRS) is one of the Citizens Band Radio Services.  It is used by family, friends and associates to communicate within a neighborhood and while on group outings and has a communications range of less than one mile.  You can not make a telephone call with an FRS unit.  You may use your FRS unit for business-related communications.

Licensing

    License documents are neither needed nor issued.  You are provided authority to operate a FRS unit in places where the FCC regulates radio communications as long as you use only an unmodified FCC certified FRS unit.  An FCC certified FRS unit has an identifying label placed on it by the manufacturer.  There is no age or citizenship requirement.

Operations

    You may operate your FRS unit within the territorial limits of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia, and the Caribbean and Pacific Insular areas ("U.S.").  You may also operate your FRS unit on or over any other area of the world, except within the territorial limits of areas where radio- communications are regulated by another agency of the U.S.  or within the territorial limits of any foreign government. 

General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)

    The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile radio service available for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of an adult individual and his or her immediate family members, including a spouse, children, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and in-laws (47 CFR 95.179).  Normally, as a GMRS system licensee, you and your and family members would communicate among yourselves over the general area of your residence or during recreational group outings, such as camping or hiking. 

    The FCC grants five-year renewable licenses for GMRS Systems.  The individual licensee is responsible for the proper operations of the licensed GMRS system at all times. 

FRS/GMRS Dual Service Radios

    Some manufacturers have received approval to market radios that are certified for use in both the Family Radio Service (FRS) and the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS).  Other manufacturers have received approval of their radios under the GMRS rules, but market them as FRS/GMRS radios on the basis that:

    Radios marketed as "FRS/GMRS" or "dual-service radios" are available from many manufacturers and many retail or discount stores.  The manual that comes with the radio, or the label placed on it by the manufacturer, should indicate the service the unit is certified for.  If you cannot determine what service the unit may be used in, contact the manufacturer. 

    If you operate a radio that has been approved exclusively under the rules that apply to FRS, you are not required to have a license.  FRS radios have a maximum power of ½ watt (500 milliwatt) effective radiated power and integral (non-detachable) antennas.  If you operate a radio under the rules that apply to GMRS, you must have a GMRS license.  GMRS radios generally transmit at higher power levels (1 to 5 watts is typical) and may have detachable antennas.  The current fee for a new GMRS license is $75. 

Licensing

    Before any station transmits on any channel authorized in the GMRS from any point within or over the territorial limits of any area where the FCC regulates radio services, the responsible party must obtain a license.  The FCC usually grants GMRS system licenses for a five-year term.  To apply for a GMRS system license, you may file online through the Universal Licensing System (ULS), or file FCC Form 605 manually.  New filers can learn more about ULS in its getting started tutorials.  See Fee Requirements for FCC Form 605 for current licensing fee information.

 

 

 

 

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