Digging around in my closet today I came across a bag with a pair of older Cobra FRS radios with a charger. They had been buried away for a LONG time so I pulled them out and put them on to charge. There was also another little cheaper FRS unit that did not recharge but took three AAA batteries... so I fed some in and lo and behold it came to life.
I found the "scan" feature and lit that off.... and within minutes was listening to local traffic on Ch 20 and just "sandbagged" for a while.
I later went out and found the "info sheet" for this radio AND the Cobra set and pulled them down. Looking through the manual sheets... I saw the
frequency lists on these radios... and I noticed something.....
Channels 1-7 are marked FRS/GMRS
Channels 8-14 are marked FRS, and
Channels 15 - 22 are marked GMRS.
So my question..... can I transmit this radio on GMRS without having a GMRS license? It IS an FRS radio........ which I thought "generally" did not require a license.....but am unsure.
I did turn on the spectrum analyzer and moved off to channel 22 and I can tell you ..... it IS transmitting.
AND it DOES have an FCC ID on it. (no ... it is NOT a Baofeng! This is a genuine FRS radio with a fixed antenna)
So what say you folks... is it legal to talk on and use without a license .... or not
I found the "scan" feature and lit that off.... and within minutes was listening to local traffic on Ch 20 and just "sandbagged" for a while.
I later went out and found the "info sheet" for this radio AND the Cobra set and pulled them down. Looking through the manual sheets... I saw the
frequency lists on these radios... and I noticed something.....
Channels 1-7 are marked FRS/GMRS
Channels 8-14 are marked FRS, and
Channels 15 - 22 are marked GMRS.
So my question..... can I transmit this radio on GMRS without having a GMRS license? It IS an FRS radio........ which I thought "generally" did not require a license.....but am unsure.
I did turn on the spectrum analyzer and moved off to channel 22 and I can tell you ..... it IS transmitting.
AND it DOES have an FCC ID on it. (no ... it is NOT a Baofeng! This is a genuine FRS radio with a fixed antenna)
So what say you folks... is it legal to talk on and use without a license .... or not