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Good question. I bought one thinking that it might be something like
VHF/UHF but there's nobody on that I can find. Repeaters near me
(Tewksbury) are not to be found. There's one in Wilmington but never
heard anything there. If you have a group of people and all have
GMRS, that would be useful - but so would CB.<br>
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73s<br>
Tony<br>
W1DYS <br>
WRXD549<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Looking at the specs for GMRS radios, it seems like
it's a fancier version of FRS with a little more power, ability
to use repeaters and need to get a license without any tests
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