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Here’s a useful breakdown of MURS, GMRS, and other ham (amateur radio) frequencies that are commonly used for general communication, prepper scenarios, off-grid activities, or just everyday hobby radio use:
🟦 MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) – No license required
• 5 channels (Narrowband FM only, up to 2 watts, external antennas allowed):
Channel Frequency (MHz) Notes
1 151.820 Often quiet
2 151.880 Good general use
3 151.940 Also good general use
4 154.570 Used by some businesses (blue dot)
5 154.600 Also known as “green dot”
🟩 GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) – FCC license required ($35/10 years, covers family)
• 30 channels total: 22 voice (shared with FRS) + 8 repeater channels.
• Up to 50 watts on some channels, repeaters allowed.
GMRS Voice Channels (shared with FRS)
Channel Frequency (MHz) Max Power Notes
1–7 462.5625–462.7125 5W (GMRS) Shared with FRS
8–14 467.5625–467.7125 0.5W max Handheld only (FRS-like)
15–22 462.5500–462.7250 50W High power & repeater input use
GMRS Repeater Channels
Repeater Channel Input Freq (MHz) Output Freq (MHz) Notes
15R–22R 467.5500–467.7250 462.5500–462.7250 +5 MHz offset
🟥 Amateur Radio / Ham Bands (License required)
Useful frequencies for local and regional comms:
2 Meter Band (VHF - 144–148 MHz)
Frequency Range Use Case
146.520 MHz National simplex calling freq
144.390 MHz APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System)
145.XXX – 147.XXX Repeaters, simplex, club nets
70 cm Band (UHF - 420–450 MHz)
Frequency Range Use Case
446.000 MHz National UHF simplex calling freq
440–450 MHz Repeater outputs
435–438 MHz Satellite (use with care)
🟨 Other Useful Frequencies
Type Frequency Use
NOAA Weather 162.400–162.550 MHz Receive-only emergency weather info
Marine VHF 156.XXX MHz Coastal and boating comms (only legal for marine use)
CB Radio 26.965–27.405 MHz No license needed, AM/SSB
FRS 462 & 467 MHz Shared with GMRS, lower power, no license required
🚨 Pro Tip:
If you’re building a go-kit, off-grid comms setup, or neighborhood network, consider these:
• MURS: Great for short-range neighborhood or camp use without a license.
• GMRS: Ideal for family or group comms with good range and repeaters.
• 2m/70cm Ham: Best overall flexibility and infrastructure, if licensed.
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