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What's New? (Last Updated: August 21, 2004)
GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) is a UHF personal
radio service allocated 8 frequency pairs and 7 non-paired
frequencies in the 462 MHz and 467MHz bands. Click here for a more detailed
description (recently updated).
PRSG (Personal Radio Steering Group) is the national advocacy
organization for personal licensees in the General Mobile Radio
Service and users in the Family and Multi Use Radio Services.
Click here for a more detailed
description of the PRSG.
PRSG has an extensive library and list of
current publications and an annotated
list of archival publications.
The Guide describes each of the
some 3500 GMRS repeaters in the US, and provides contact
information about their licensees. We have now scheduled a
supplemental update for Spring 2003.
The PRE is the PRSG's national
subscription newsletter. It is the medium through which we
distribute or announce our publications and services, and is the
primary source for PRSG financing. The newsletter is available in
both a new electronic version and in the traditional
printed version. (However, we hope to phase out the
printed version by the end of 2002.)
PRSG gets more questions about GMRS licensing than about any
other subject. With the implementation of the "Universal
Licensing System" (ULS), the FCC has now changed the entire
licensing process. The public may now file GMRS applications
electronically. Visit our licensing
page for further details.
The rules for the GMRS, for the FRS
(Family Radio Service), and for the MURS (Multi-Use Radio
Service) are available for online review and downloading.
A number of "repeater management" issues
face GMRS repeater operators and users, and are likely to be the subject
of changes in FCC Rules in the near future. In addition, many GMRS
repeater operators have questions or are looking for answers to problems
they encounter in administering their stations.
The Family Radio Service (FRS) is
an unlicensed, low-power radio service that operates on frequencies
shared with or in between other GMRS frequencies. The FCC has
recently amended the FRS rules to permit certain types of data
communications.
The Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) is an unlicensed, five-channel personal radio service implemented in Fall 2000 in the VHF 150 MHz band. It uses low-power handheld and vehicular radios on frequencies formerly available only for licensed business and commercial operations. The PRSG Web site has extensive information about the MURS, its technical specifications, and its operating rules.
The FCC has recently (November 2002) implemented certain changes in the MURS rules, reflecting changes requested by parties that filed petitions for reconsideration, or that commented on those petitions. The FCC is also now considering additional changes.
For the latest information, follow our "What's New?" link.
We have posted links to certain other
selected sites of potential interest to GMRS licensees and FRS
users. We have chosen these sites because of their unique or innovative
contributions.