FRS/MURS Info

FRS – Family Radio Service Frequencies

GMRS and FRS are both citizens band allocations. GMRS is a licensed radio service, authorizing higher power and flexibility. FRS is unlicensed and has significant restrictions. FRS frequencies are interleaved with GMRS frequencies. GMRS radios are also authorized to transmit on FRS channels 1 to 7 with no more than 5 watts and using 5 KHz deviation. GMRS uses 467 MHz frequencies as repeater input channels. All FRS channels are simplex, with 3 Khz deviation and 500 milliwatts.

Channel
MHz
Channel
MHz
GMRS 462.55 GMRS 467.55
FRS#1 462.5625 FRS#8 467.5625
GMRS 462.575 GMRS 467.575
FRS#2 462.5875 FRS#9 467.5875
GMRS 462.6 GMRS 467.6
FRS#3 462.6125 FRS#10 467.6125
GMRS 462.625 GMRS 467.625
FRS#4 462.6375 FRS#11 467.6375
GMRS 462.65 GMRS 467.65
FRS#5 462.6625 FRS#12 467.6625
GMRS 462.675 GMRS 467.675
FRS#6 462.6875 FRS#13 467.6875
GMRS 462.7 GMRS 467.7
FRS#7 462.7125 FRS#14 467.7125
GMRS 462.725 GMRS 467.725

 

FRS Common Tone Frequencies

Not all FRS/GMRS radio tone channels are the same! When using “mixed” radio types, test them with tone first, or turn tone “OFF”. Many radios from different manufacturers use a common set of tone numbers (or “channels”). The list below includes the common set, plus a few columns for radios that use different sets of tone designators. The common set is used in radios manufactured by Cobra, Kenwood, Midland, Uniden, and Motorola, (except “Sport”).

Tone Freq
PL Code
COMMON
Cherokee 465
RadioShack 106
Motorola Sport
none 0
67 XZ 1 1 1
69.3 WZ 2
69.4 2
71.9 XA 2 3 3
74.4 WA 3 4 4
77 XB 4 5 5 A
79.7 WB 5 6 6
82.5 YZ 6 7 7
85.4 YA 7 8 8
88.5 YB 8 9 9 B
91.5 ZZ 9 10 10
94.8 ZA 10 11 11
97.4 ZB 11 12 12 C
100 1Z 12 13 13
103.5 1A 13 14 14
107.2 1B 14 15 15 D
110.9 2Z 15 16 16
114.8 2A 16 17 17
118.8 2B 17 18 18 E
123 3Z 18 19 19
127.3 3A 19 20 20 F
131.8 3B 20 21 21
136.5 4Z 21 22 22 G
141.3 4A 22 23 23
146.2 4B 23 24 24
151.4 5Z 24 25 25
156.7 5A 25 26 26
159.8 27 27
162.2 5B 26 28 28
165.5 29
167.9 6Z 27 29 30
171.3 31
173.8 6A 28 30 32
177.3 33
179.9 6B 29 31 34
183.5 32 35
186.2 7Z 30 33 36
189.9 34 37
192.8 7A 31 35 38
196.6 36
199.5 37
203.5 M1 32 38
206.5 8Z 39
210.7 M2 33 40
218.1 M3 34 41
225.7 M4 35 42
229.1 9Z 43
233.6 M5 36 44
241.8 M6 37 45
250.3 M7 38 46
254.1 0Z 47

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MURS – Multi-Use Radio Service

MURS is a private, two-way, short-distance voice, data and image communications service for personal or business activities of the general public.

  • The maximum effective radiated power is 2 watts.
  • You can use an external antenna, but it cannot provide any gain.
  • NO license is required.
  • The authorized transmit/receive frequencies are:
    151.820, 151.880, 151.940, 154.570, 154.600 MHz.
  • The authorized bandwidth on 151.xxx is 11.25 kHz and on
    154.xxx is 12.5 kHz.

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