General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile UHF radio service in the United States, near 462 and 467 MHz. GMRS shares the same frequencies with the Family Radio Service (FRS), however output power is limited to 0.5 or 2 watts on FRS, depending on the channel. A license is required to operate on the … Continue reading How to get a GMRS license
Category: GMRS
The history behind 462.675 MHz and the travel tone
I came across the North Shore Emergency Association's website recently and found their club history page interesting: nsea.com/nseainfo.htm This link briefly discusses how the "travel tone" of 141.3 Hz and the national calling/emergency frequency of 462.675 MHz came to be. NSEA was one of the very first adopters of GMRS in the early 1970s, then … Continue reading The history behind 462.675 MHz and the travel tone
K7MFC Field Report: Four Peaks, AZ
The Tonto National Forest in Arizona lifted all fire restrictions on Friday morning, so me and a buddy threw the camping gear and some radios in the truck and headed up the Four Peaks Road. For those unfamiliar with the area, about 30 miles north on AZ Highway 87 from Highway 202 in Mesa, AZ … Continue reading K7MFC Field Report: Four Peaks, AZ
K7MFC mobile shack: 2013 F-150 Lariat 4×4
I've been piecing together my mobile shack since purchasing my current truck about a year ago. I have everything finally done (j/k - I know it's never "done"), so here's a quick post to share my temporarily complete install. This post is especially for the Ford guys out there wondering about installing roof antenna mounts … Continue reading K7MFC mobile shack: 2013 F-150 Lariat 4×4
Motorola CDM1250 Install
I've updated my mobile shack and created a new install post - check it out here: https://seesharpdotnet.wordpress.com/2018/07/01/k7mfc-mobile-shack-2013-f-150-lariat-4x4/
BTECH GMRS-V1 Review
I recently wrote a review of the BTECH GMRS-V1 handheld radio for my club's forum, but I would like to share it here as well. I was in the market for a handheld GMRS radio to be used primarily for outdoor recreation - mountain biking, camping, hiking, fishing, etc. I had a few requirements of … Continue reading BTECH GMRS-V1 Review