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The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile FM UHF radio service designed for short-distance two-way communication and authorized under part 95 of 47 USC. It requires a license in the United States, but some GMRS compatible equipment can be used license-free in Canada. The US GMRS license is issued for a period of 10 years by the FCC. The United States permits use by adult individuals who possess a valid GMRS license, as well as their immediate family members. Immediate relatives of the GMRS system licensee are entitled to communicate among themselves for personal or business purposes, but employees of the licensee who are not family members are not covered by the license. Non-family members must be licensed separately.

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  • General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) ist eine Funkanwendung, die besonders in den USA und in Südamerika gebräuchlich ist. Jeder, der über eine GMRS-Funklizenz verfügt, darf GMRS-Funkgeräte nutzen, um auf dem eigenen Land/Grundstück, bei Wanderungen, Sportausflügen, beim Trekking und Gleitschirmtouren auch außerhalb des eigenen Besitzes, zu kommunizieren. Die Funkgeräte dürfen an Verwandte, Lebenspartner und Mitglieder der unmittelbaren Familie des Lizenzinhaber übergeben werden, auch wenn diese keine Funklizenz besitzen, Das Besondere an diesen handlichen Geräten ist die Reichweite von bis zu 25 Kilometern. Typischerweise sind GMRS-Funkgeräte kleine Handfunkgeräte ähnlich den gängigen Geräten im Walkie-Talkie-Stil für Freenet, PMR-Funk (PMR446) und SRD-Funk (ehem. LPD) oder CB-Funk. (de)
  • The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile FM UHF radio service designed for short-distance two-way communication and authorized under part 95 of 47 USC. It requires a license in the United States, but some GMRS compatible equipment can be used license-free in Canada. The US GMRS license is issued for a period of 10 years by the FCC. The United States permits use by adult individuals who possess a valid GMRS license, as well as their immediate family members. Immediate relatives of the GMRS system licensee are entitled to communicate among themselves for personal or business purposes, but employees of the licensee who are not family members are not covered by the license. Non-family members must be licensed separately. GMRS radios are typically handheld portable devices much like Family Radio Service (FRS) radios, and they share a frequency band with FRS near 462 and 467 MHz. Mobile and base station-style radios are available as well, but these are normally commercial UHF radios as often used in the public service and commercial land mobile bands. These are legal for use in this service as long as they are certified for GMRS under USC 47 Part 95. GMRS licensees are allowed to establish repeaters to extend their communications range. GMRS repeaters are permitted to be linked with other GMRS repeaters but are not authorized to connect to the public switched telephone network. (en)
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  • General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) ist eine Funkanwendung, die besonders in den USA und in Südamerika gebräuchlich ist. Jeder, der über eine GMRS-Funklizenz verfügt, darf GMRS-Funkgeräte nutzen, um auf dem eigenen Land/Grundstück, bei Wanderungen, Sportausflügen, beim Trekking und Gleitschirmtouren auch außerhalb des eigenen Besitzes, zu kommunizieren. Die Funkgeräte dürfen an Verwandte, Lebenspartner und Mitglieder der unmittelbaren Familie des Lizenzinhaber übergeben werden, auch wenn diese keine Funklizenz besitzen, Das Besondere an diesen handlichen Geräten ist die Reichweite von bis zu 25 Kilometern. (de)
  • The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile FM UHF radio service designed for short-distance two-way communication and authorized under part 95 of 47 USC. It requires a license in the United States, but some GMRS compatible equipment can be used license-free in Canada. The US GMRS license is issued for a period of 10 years by the FCC. The United States permits use by adult individuals who possess a valid GMRS license, as well as their immediate family members. Immediate relatives of the GMRS system licensee are entitled to communicate among themselves for personal or business purposes, but employees of the licensee who are not family members are not covered by the license. Non-family members must be licensed separately. (en)
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  • General Mobile Radio Service (de)
  • General Mobile Radio Service (en)
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