Ramona Community Protection and Evacuation Plan
Ramona Community Protection and Evacuation Plan
Ramona Community Protection and Evacuation Plan
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As to the Family Radio Service, the FCC proposes to prohibit the authorization of radios<br />
that combine FRS with other safety-related services. In other words, an FRS radio<br />
would have to be a Family Radio Service only transceiver <strong>and</strong> it would become illegal to<br />
manufacture an FRS radio that could work with or in any service other than channels<br />
where FRS<br />
is allocated to operate.<br />
This would mean an end to a whole slew of transceivers that have multiple service<br />
capability especially those that cover both FRS <strong>and</strong> GMRS or some with FRS, GMRS<br />
<strong>and</strong> Marine channel capability.<br />
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-106A1.doc<br />
Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)<br />
Update 2009. Looks like my guess years ago was in error. Doesn't seem to be much<br />
happening on MURS. I suppose everyone is relying on their Cell phone.<br />
The hottest, most recent, controversial, addition to "Family / CB" Radio is MURS.<br />
Established at the end of 2000 MURS has taken channels from the 151 Mhz VHF<br />
business b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> given them to "Family Radio".<br />
MURS Channels<br />
151.820 Mhz<br />
151.880 Mhz<br />
151.940 Mhz<br />
154.570 Mhz<br />
154.600 Mhz<br />
Link to a good page listing Business Frequencies<br />
FCC MURS Page<br />
The "Dot" Frequencies