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FRS is limited to 500mili watts of power(1/2 watt) and cannot have a detachable antenna. Radios that are gmrs/FRS capable might have up to 5 watts of output power. FRS does not require the operator to be licensed, but GMRS does. But if you are using a 5watt gmrs/FRS radio and do not have a license. The higher power can be used on channels 8-14 only.Sent from the woods!
Quote from: Wazukie on August 06, 2016, 10:09:56 AMFRS is limited to 500mili watts of power(1/2 watt) and cannot have a detachable antenna. Radios that are gmrs/FRS capable might have up to 5 watts of output power. FRS does not require the operator to be licensed, but GMRS does. But if you are using a 5watt gmrs/FRS radio and do not have a license. The higher power can be used on channels 8-14 only.Sent from the woods!I've always wondered how someone would get caught using the higher output power while out hunting. I have the garmin Rhino 650 when in the middle of MT, it would be useful to use the higher output power to communicate with my buddies. I've googled this and found only one instance where someone was prosecuted for using the gmrs without a license, and the charge was one of many "additional" charges tacked on to a larger charge. Is there a known "monitoring and identification" program or party that can go after someone using the higher watt output frequencies without a license? In the middle of Eastern Montana?
Quote from: DaveMonti on August 06, 2016, 10:47:59 AMQuote from: Wazukie on August 06, 2016, 10:09:56 AMFRS is limited to 500mili watts of power(1/2 watt) and cannot have a detachable antenna. Radios that are gmrs/FRS capable might have up to 5 watts of output power. FRS does not require the operator to be licensed, but GMRS does. But if you are using a 5watt gmrs/FRS radio and do not have a license. The higher power can be used on channels 8-14 only.Sent from the woods!I've always wondered how someone would get caught using the higher output power while out hunting. I have the garmin Rhino 650 when in the middle of MT, it would be useful to use the higher output power to communicate with my buddies. I've googled this and found only one instance where someone was prosecuted for using the gmrs without a license, and the charge was one of many "additional" charges tacked on to a larger charge. Is there a known "monitoring and identification" program or party that can go after someone using the higher watt output frequencies without a license? In the middle of Eastern Montana?I wonder the same thing. We have rhino 650's and I will say it is far better than any walkie! 5watt will make a large difference but of course I don't use it..
Bump!How difficult is getting the proper license so there is no issue?