1. midlandusa.com

    GMRS two-way radios operate on 30 channels, 22 of which are the same as FRS. GMRS and FRS work on the same frequencies, but anything over two watts is considered GMRS. The maximum power allowed by law for GMRS two-way radios is 50 Watts. Midland Radio is a leader in GMRS two-way radio technology with its MicroMobile® line.
  2. buckhorncliffs.com

    GMRS Power: Up to 50 watts for extended range. FRS Power: Limited to 2 watts for short-range use. Range: GMRS can reach up to 25 miles; FRS generally covers 1-2 miles. How Range is Impacted: Terrain: Hills, buildings, and dense forests can reduce range for both GMRS and FRS. Line of Sight: GMRS performs much better in open areas due to higher ...
  3. Nov 24, 2024GMRS vs FRS distance. The communication range for both FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) radios can vary significantly based on several factors including terrain, weather, and obstructions. However, there are some general differences between the two services that can affect their typical distance range:
  4. tigrettod.com

    GMRS, FRS, and Ham radios are three popular types of two-way radios, each with features. Let's break them down in simple terms: GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) GMRS radios are like the middle ground between casual and professional use. They let you talk over longer distances, up to 5 miles or more, and even further if you use special ...
  5. Comparing GMRS and FRS This leads to several contrasts between GMRS and FRS operations—some that may surprise you. 1) The most obvious difference is power. Most GMRS radios can operate at 50 watts. Even on the shared interstitial frequencies, GMRS radios are allowed 5 watts ERP. FRS radios operating on the FRS channels, on the other hand, are
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