> If a person whom you knew and is involved in a number > of church youth camps activities asked you to program > FRS frequencies into a 4w UHF HT type accepted for LMR > would you do so ? It would only be for extended range > at camp.
If the radio power can be reduced, turn it down and program the FRS frequencies in. If the power can't be reduced, put the radios on GMRS Frequencies. Many of the Kenwood Portables I sell allow power level programming per channel so the FRS gets low and the other stuff gets the nominal rated power. FRS Radios are sold cheap at the big box stores... try to find the ones that allow you to turn off the $...@%@*%& stupid roger beeps s.