Check the regs i fish on the river there ant no 300 foot boats just red neck boats . . For example as GMR 20 is the simplex channel, and GMR20R is the repeater duplex channel. UV-5R Frequency Bands. Amateur Radio Service, widely known as Ham Radio, is an internationally allocated radio service for non-commercial radio communications. Should it be turned off so we can hear anyone transmitting on these frequencies? Baofeng UV-5R on Amazon. . This frequency file is for programming VHF-UHF transceivers (VHF-UHF HT). I read this comment thread and though I agree with the spirit of FTG and dodging the licensing thing, there’s another part of me that’s like, what’s the big deal? VHF Marine Frequency Allocations U=U.S. It is very common in Europe, Africa, and Asia. å ú(ØdØrâkYëß
¶66@ PLÜvŶåó¯²*þLÆB¡u)ì ÌMà®±. I believe I am going to get my tech license, at least. Baofeng - Wouxun - Kenwood - Yaesu - Icom - Alinco - All Radio Types. To use these radios, as well as similar Ham radios, it is necessary to either program them manually using the keypad, or to use software to load the desired channel frequencies into the radios. Common ⦠The Marine channels have the transmit PL tone turned off. It’s cheap! Copy link Quote reply bangihan commented May 3, 2017. tried to match the frequency to baofeng uv-5re but some of the frequencies are not working. UK Nationwide Frequencies Baofeng. BaoFeng UV-5R covers the following bands: 2 Meter; 70 cm; Marine VHF; NOAA Weather Band; Public service Frequencies; FM radio; FRS (Family Radio Service) GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service)[/su_list] I am grateful this was already “out there” ahead of me, waiting for my arrival to discover. Ultimate Baofeng MURS FRS and GMRS Frequency List Letâs face it, not everyone is smart enough to buy a Baofeng and they spend the same amount or more on some cheap FRS radios from Wal-Mart. Full duplex repeaters can be used with GMRS. It turns your Baofeng FM HT into a wonderful SHTF-HAM-FRS-GMRS-MURS-MARINE-WEATHER-BUSINESS-SAR radio for Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications. Most Marine VHF radios also have duplex channels for use when communicating with shore radiotelephone and port operations. BaoFeng Radios lead the affordable ham radio market with the BF-F8HP, UV-82HP, UV-5R, and more. The Baofeng Service Settings of the Chirp software are explained on the Chirp site: Fixing the Baofeng Squelch Levels UV5R / UV82 / F8HP series, Available in CHIRP software version: 20150111 or newer, “The factory squelch settings on these models has long been known to have little or no impact on the actual squelch level. Then use a USB-to-Radio cable to load the file into your Baofeng or other brand of radio. See a repeater directory for more information, https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MYP1Rvx5RTwbSOIgVP-00e9NXiHIutcz?usp=sharing, FM versus NFM for Best Radio Communications, Marine Channel Frequencies VHF UHF Radio Programming, Widespread Interest in SHTF Communications, Program Your VHF UHF Transceivers for Disaster Preparedness with FRS GMRS PMR MURS BUSINESS WEATHER MARINE HAM Channel Frequencies, Doomsday Radio Operators – Season 4 – Episode 3 – Dead Batteries, Prepper SHTF Survival Comms HT VHF-UHF Frequency Programming File, Survivalist Radio Communications: Ham vs CB vs FRS vs GMRS vs MURS, Survivalist SSB CB Freeband Channel Frequency List. Your email address will not be published. Program Your Radio Frequencies for Freedom! For interoperability, the Transmit PL is set to default to the most common tone frequency for each channel and type of service. The BaoFeng BF-888S is a very cool and inexpensive little radio that a lot of people purchase before realizing that there is no way to program the BaoFeng BF-888S radio with just the radio, you have to purchase a programming cable, download the software, and learn what you are doing first. All channels in the list are default Carrier Squelch Receive. No ham license? Technically it can be used but another legality might hinder its use. Thanks for asking. A “SHTF” situation does not have to be widespread to be a serious threat to survival. Thanks for all the great info already posted. The primary interoperability channel in USA for SAR is 155.160 MHz FM simplex. I’m pretty new to these radios, can someone steer me in the right direction? I’m not going to bother explain entirely why I refuse to get a license, yet there are many. Who Ya Gonna Call? Whatever it is, wherever you are, prepare for it now by programming all those channels in your Baofeng radio. Radio Communications for Everybody Monday, October 2, 2017. If you are not using a Baofeng, depending on the brand of radio you have, you may need to unlock your radio for full spectrum transmit. Can re-upload this file? It works perfectly for talking with current GMRS and FRS radios and older legacy GMRS and FRS radios. Help please. The Red Dot (151.625 MHz) and the Purple Dot (151.955 MHz) channels are common Business Itinerant channels, and they are some of the most popularly used channels on VHF for commercial or rental HT walkie talkies. Programmer - Gordo's Top 100 For Baofeng UV-5R. Have heard preppers. I am next in line for wanting the file. These channels are in between the GMRS frequencies. It is also known as Privacy tone #1, or PL XZ, or Sub-channel CTCSS 01. Visit our website or call us at 713-893-8950." Patriot Radio Channels. I've found the following accessories to ⦠An additional larger channel list programming file will be posted on the RadioMaster Reports site for download, when it is updated. Enter your email address to follow and receive notifications of new posts by email. we have on our radios, remember opsec. An absolutely superb list for monitoring communications. @Milton, Jerry, and Chief – Have a link showing where an operator was given a notice or fine by the FCC for unlicensed operation in the amateur bands and that WASN’T being a complete asshole on the air over the course of months? Visit our website or call us at 713-893-8950." CW and digital emissions must be centered 1.5 kHz above the channel frequencies indicated in the above chart 40 Meters (7.0-7.3 MHz) Patriot Radio Channels. where did i go wrong? Chirp software provides a fix for the well-known Baofeng squelch problem. PL tones vary among different repeaters in various geographic areas. Having trouble opening this file. You may have a mobile, base, or handheld (HT) radio. Please see your instruction manual or user guide for your radio, for information about how to program it. YMMV. C'mon people, really ??? Local frequencies, such as police and broadcast, are listed for those in Utah only, and Utah County in particular. Baofeng Radio US is the Authorized Distributor of Baofeng products, introducing new range of Baofeng radios. These are low power simplex channels, and only 2 of them are included in this list. The purpose of this post is to provide an assortment of useful frequencies the Baofeng can be programmed for. I was just researching that very same thought in regards to the Boafeng antenna (GMRS & MURS) and came across your post. Most bubble pack GMRS radios are simplex-only, so they do not function through a repeater. r?FçyðLé~¦N]X£Vqc.ÉzÜØà ¶Ã It has frequency bands in all areas of the spectrum. FRS and GMRS share some common frequency channels. Most modern radios have the capability of programming via a cable adapter between your computer USB or serial port, and the microphone or data jack of the radio. Now have a new radio and need to upload the file to it! file https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MYP1Rvx5RTwbSOIgVP-00e9NXiHIutcz?usp=sharing, Here’s a link to the file If I must explain that which appears to explain itself, then perhaps one of us needs to maybe re-read it… not sure, but reading & comprehension kinda go together. It is also known as Privacy tone #1, or PL XZ, or Sub-channel CTCSS 01. It is identified in the list as the channel name SAREMT. Since anyone can access this file, and know what freqs. but i couldn’t get the .csv file imported to my Boafeng BF-F9v2+ . It should be written on a sticker on the radio. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MYP1Rvx5RTwbSOIgVP-00e9NXiHIutcz?usp=sharing. Are you prepared? For EMERGENCY ONLY, SAR is a service channel for Search and Rescue (SAR) or Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) . All FRS, GMRS, PMR, MURS, BUSINESS, and HAM channels are programmed for Transmitting PL tone. The tricky part is defining what constitutes an emergency. Frequency List for SHTF Survivalist Radio Communications and Preppers Information about common frequencies and channels for tactical, emergency, and survival for HAM, CB, MURS, GMRS, PMR, Marine, and other radios. I wanted to load this into my UV5R but it keeps saying “unknown file format” when I try to import it into Chirp. . The kHz part of the frequency (the digits to the right of the decimal point) must be divisible by the step size (Menu 1 STEP). No COPS . Rest assured that I will not likely need and will use the HAM bands during the crisis I am expecting. Baofeng Radio US is the Authorized Distributor of Baofeng products, introducing new range of Baofeng radios. 3-3-3 Radio Plan SHTF Survivalist Communications Rally Point Meet Up, This Week's Episode of Doomsday Radio Operators, How far will that radio go? I take a marine hand held with me fishen and you dont have to have a license as long as you usnon comercial channel .for boat to shore etc. Oh wait…. Don’t let a lack of preparation prevent your emergency communication needs. This comment has been minimized. And or you dont have a cell phone. It is also known as Privacy tone #1, or PL XZ, or Sub-channel CTCSS 01. Unlicensed transmitting, however, is a different story. The Baofeng UV-5R is a great cheap little radio, but it's notoriously difficult to use, with poor documentation. Thank you! They can be found nearly everywhere on the planet now, and are some of the most ubiquitous radio communication devices in the world. Now â go grab your Baofeng UV-5R and give it a shotâ¦â¦. . any one have the latest update on this. .. Information is great. But let's get one thing straight, the Baofeng UV-5R is NOT a CB radio. GMRS walkie talkie handheld transceivers (HT) have only 5 Watts or less, commonly with a ducky antenna. Baofeng/Pofung UV-5R, UV-82, BTECH UV-5X3 and similar models/clones Ch Frequency Tone Notes 0 136.0250 UV-5R/UV-82 reset Ch 0 & VFO 1 452.1250 69.3 2 453.2250 91.5 3 454.3250 136.5 4 455.4250 151.4 5 456.5250 192.8 6 457.6250 241.8 7 458.7250 D025 8 459.8250 D134 9 461.9250 D274 10 462.2250 D346 11 463.3250 D503 12 464.4250 D073I 13 465.5250 D703I 14 ⦠The GMRS simplex and duplex (repeater) channels are included in this list and programming file. now this ham radio includes High /Med /Low Power Settings ,Frequency: commercial FM radio reception/VHF/UHF Dual Band Two Way Radio. Sorry but this question deserves some flak for being kinda dumb.. With OEM, ODM ability, quotation for bulk order is available. I am of the thought that a hammy Licence is kind of a double edged sword just like a carry permit is not a req in most situations for protecting yourself or hunting on private property, vehicles, and such… FRS/GMRS Frequencies MURS Radio Frequencies. Why do the FRS/GMRS/PMR/MURS all have a privacy tone entered? The default PL tone for GMRS simplex is 67.0 Hz. Required fields are marked *. PERIOD !!! GMRS radios may also include FRS channels. Once you have done that, save it as a new file and then use the new file to make changes or transfer to a new radio. For me if it’s not neccesary for a particular job or purpose then I’d say no need to get a licence just to “help the community”, Helping the community happens just by being yourself whether you use the internet,phone,radio or none of the above to communicate…, Licenses are for Bootlickers in my opinion. I’d love to get these frequencies into my radio. GMRS is becoming more popular as bubble pack walkie talkies (HT) include both GMRS and FRS channels. FRS walkie talkies are known as “bubble pack radios” because they are sold cheaply in the hang tab shelves of stores or in the toy section. For the money, the Baofeng UV-5R and similar models are a great deal. Um, I never even mentioned fines. The most common GMRS mobile, base, or repeater radios use external gain antennas. In the Channel Name, they are programmed and identified separately; the repeater channel has an R in the channel name. Some radios require manual programming. They operate only on the repeater output frequency (GMRS Channels 15 through 22). And if I did, #1, it would be only for emergency situations, and #2, if I desired to during a non life threatening situation, the ‘law’ would not catch me anyway. . No PL tone is used by Marine VHF radios, it is all carrier squelch. All FRS, GMRS, PMR, and MURS channels for survivalists and preppers are programmed (transmitting the most common PL tone squelch but receiving carrier squelch for maximum interoperability). The purpose is to provide mobile, HT, and base communications for field operations of land or ground search and rescue teams, ambulances, and medical personnel at the scene of incidents. Family Radio Service (FRS) is a low power, short range, radio system. The download link is down! With 128 channel capacity and up to 12 hours of battery life, the UV-5R is a good choice for ham radio operators who need mobility at low cost. . It has frequency bands in all areas of the spectrum. Your email address will not be published. It is also known as Privacy tone #1, or PL XZ, or Sub-channel CTCSS 01. Emergency preparedness is essential for radio communications. Now if that’s not something that interests you then no worries – but I do find it odd that those of us that may choose to do so are apparently the “wrong” kind of prepper. Or are they on HAM 2 meters? the channel numbers perhaps, develop a code, etc. Thanks again! Any thoughts? Check your site a couple times a week hoping for updates. BaoFeng UV-5R8W High Power VHF UHF Dual Band Two Way Radio Portable Ham Radio with one More 3800mAh Battery,Speaker, Antenna, USB Program Cable and Earpiece 4.4 out of 5 ⦠Marine radio service in this list includes the most common simplex VHF channels in use by boats and ships, for inter-ship and safety communications by FM voice. C=Canadian I=International CH U C I TX RX Usage 01A X 156.050 Port Operation & Commercial, Selected VTS 01 X X 156.050 160.650 Marine Operator 02 X X 156.100 160.700 Marine Operator 03A X 156.150 US Govt. ã High PowerãUpgraded from the baofeng UV-82 radio with high power , twice the output power . The original source of this article is the RadioMaster Reports blog. 151.820 Mhz 151.880 Mhz 151.940 Mhz 154.570 Mhz 154.600 Mhz When disaster hits, you won’t need to worry about which is best for emergency communications, because you can talk to anyone! Marine VHF radio is used on the high seas, inland waterways, lakes, and rivers by vessels and shore stations. The maximum power level of a GMRS is limited to 50 Watts. Please see other radio forums for greater focus on such issues. The focus of this is technology details of frequencies, programming, and electronic radiocommunication for Emergency Disaster Preparedness and SHTF Channel Radio Survivalist Prepping. However the antenna that comes with the radio is not suitable for all the frequencies recommended, and will have a high SWR that may ruin the radio over time if it is not operated in the 2m or 70cm bands. Unless ya got survivalist communications. What is interesting is that it shows that the UV-5R series of radios did NOT come in a 220 MHZ model. It can only be used legally by those who have a valid Technician ham radio license or higher. The design objective of this programming file is to maximize interoperability with common radio services within 99 channels, so that it can be used within the memory limitations of inexpensive radios. “ This is a very important channel to keep clear for emergency purposes, and should never be transmitted on for non-emergency communications! Sign in to view. Personal Mobile Radio (PMR or PMR446) is a low power, short range, radio system similar to FRS. Yes the boafengs are a good radio and screaming bargain. Walkie talkie bubble pack PMR radios are sold cheaply. Pretty cool and useful. The default PL tone for Ham is 100.0 Hz. It is also known as Privacy tone #19, or PL 3A, or Sub-channel CTCSS 19. The default interoperability PL tone for SAR EMT is 127.3 Hz. The Baofeng UV5r radios are a great bargain at a low low price that is affordable for most radio operators. For the rest of us, getting a Ham license will allow you to help your community during natural disasters, etc. No problem. Tge uv5r can be used the same as a frs gmrs as long as your in the country out of town and use on low in town. Note: Material presented here on RadioMaster Reports purposely does not include information or advice about licensing, governmental authorizations, radio rules, or legalities concerning radio frequencies. The smallest noise burst would easily pop open the squelch. Download the CSV file and import it into Chirp. In a life and death or desater or somebody in trouble you can operate on police fire etc what ever you need to get help if your cell phone dont work or get a signal. For the price of a box of ammo you can get a 1st rung hammy license. A new ‘Service Settings’ tab has been added to CHIRP which allows you to alter the factory level settings, so a weak signal can open level 1, and only a monster signal can open level 9.”. Good 333 plan. The BaoFeng BF-F8HP wins our Top Pick Award as the best radio for properly licensed ham radio operators. To operate the radio outside those bands, other antennas must be attached. Are they using an FRS radio? Did you know the Baofeng also receives FM radio? What the he’ll are you attempting to say??? The default PL tone for FRS is 67.0 Hz. The Marine channels have the transmit PL tone turned off, and use Receive Carrier Squelch. Official Baofeng Comparison Chart Here you can see the Official comparison chart from Baofeng/Pofung in all it's splendor and glory showing the different models that are available. No FCC . They can develop the skill set needed for emergency situations. USB is limited to 2.8 kHz 2. Amateur Radio Service, widely known as Ham Radio, is an internationally allocated radio service for non-commercial radio communications.