FRS operation off of HT1000
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FRS operation off of HT1000
I may start something here but I'll ask anyway. My HT will take the frequencies and i can dial the transmit power back. If i do so will the removable antenna be the only real FCC issue?
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Re: FRS operation off of HT1000
You'll probably start something with a few people, but...here it goes:dw200 wrote:I may start something here but I'll ask anyway. My HT will take the frequencies and i can dial the transmit power back. If i do so will the removable antenna be the only real FCC issue?
Many people use Jedis for GMRS use even though, if memory serves, they are not type accepted for GMRS.
You are only supposed to transmit on the FRS only frequencies with radios certified/certificated for FRS. Yes, that means no detachable antenna, limiting you to cheap Wally World bubble pack radios. Or the nice and expensive Icom FRS radios.
If you transmit on the FRS frequencies shared with GMRS, you are okay with a radio with a detachable antenna as long as you keep it at 5W or less, and as long as the radio is type accepted for GMRS use. That would be Part 95a. Also, you are supposed to have a GMRS license.
Is anyone going to come and bother you if you do what you mentioned? Probably not. It's all up to the individual to keep things legal. Check out http://www.popularwireless.com for some nice, heated argument over the issue.
In the end, the FCC and a radio that will probably not work properly at .5W would be the issues.
Wicho.