One of my more serious GMRS friends just hates the FRS radios. 
When the high side splinter frequency users use ctcss they often 
get into some of the older wide gmrs repeater receivers. 

Going narrow-band "is too much work" for him so he just keeps 
complaining where and when possible. 

cheers,
skipp 

> Johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> George,
> Hate to confuse you  more, but there are also FRS channels between 
> the repeater inputs.
> Johnny
> 
> > Just wondering if it was worth doing or not, particulary for a 
> > GMRS repeater & the potential for FRS interference.
> > DOH!!
> > 
> > No sooner did I shut the computer down and crawl into bed, than I
realized I was thinking "upside-down" - the FRS channels are between
the repeater OUTPUTS, not the inputs!  (Must be that NorCal vs. SoCal
repeater thread that got me confused)  So anyway, in a high RF
environment like Chicagoland, is it worth doing?  I'm probably 30
miles from the next nearest GMRS repeater, and the user base seems to
be pretty localized.
> > 
> > George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
> > 


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