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  2. General Mobile Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    TIDRADIO TD-H5 GMRS radios. The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile FM UHF radio service designed for short-range two-way voice communication and authorized under part 95 of the US FCC code. 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 ...

  3. Personal radio service - Wikipedia

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    467.5500 MHz – US GMRS Repeater Ch 15/23 Input; 467.5625 MHz – US FRS Channel 8; 467.5750 MHz – US GMRS Repeater Ch 16/24 Input; 467.5875 MHz – US FRS Channel 9; 467.6000 MHz – US GMRS Repeater Ch 17/25 Input; 467.6125 MHz – US FRS Channel 10; 467.6250 MHz – US GMRS Repeater Ch 18/26 Input; 467.6375 MHz – US FRS Channel 11

  4. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    North Texas Radio Group, L.P. Silent KEDA: 1540 AM: San Antonio: Claro Communications, Ltd. Tejano and Conjunto KEDC: 88.5 FM: Hearne: Red-C Apostolate: Religious Education for the Domestic Church: Catholic KEDT-FM: 90.3 FM: Corpus Christi: South Texas Public Broadcasting System, Inc. Public radio: KEDV: 90.3 FM: Brackettville: Christian ...

  5. Amateur radio repeater - Wikipedia

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    An SSTV repeater is an amateur radio repeater station that relays slow-scan television signals. A typical SSTV repeater is equipped with a HF or VHF transceiver and a computer with a sound card, which serves as a demodulator/modulator of SSTV signals. SSTV repeaters are used by amateur radio operators for exchanging pictures.

  6. RFinder - Wikipedia

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    RFinder's main service is the World Wide Repeater Directory (WWRD), which is a directory of amateur radio repeaters. RFinder is the official repeater directory of several amateur radio associations. RFinder has listings for several amateur radio modes , including FM , D-STAR , DMR , and ATV .

  7. List of amateur radio modes - Wikipedia

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    Morse code is called the original digital mode. Radio telegraphy, designed for machine-to-machine communication is the direct on / off keying of a continuous wave carrier by Morse code symbols, often called amplitude-shift keying or ASK, may be considered to be an amplitude modulated mode of communications, and is rightfully considered the first digital data mode.

  8. Map: See how the largest Texas wildfire compares to ... - AOL

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    Our map of the Texas wildfires’ size compares it to other places. The fires cover nearly the area of Delaware, and the most massive blaze is larger than Rhode Island. Map: See how the largest ...

  9. Citizens band radio - Wikipedia

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    Most of the 460–470 MHz band was reassigned for business and public-safety use; CB Class A is the forerunner of the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS). CB Class B is a more distant ancestor of the Family Radio Service. The Multi-Use Radio Service is another two-way radio service in the VHF high band.