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7 years ago, in 2005, Heavy Chevy, Shotgun, Boss Hogg, Tennessee Hillbilly, Red Ryder, Legal Eagle, Bobby Bye-Yi 357, Weedburner & Brown Bear all appear in this classic Albion CB Radio recording. In the photo: Wild Turkey & his Gobble-Mobile…
If I am planning on using my FRS/GMRS two-way radio in the GMRS mode ONLY in case of an emergency (tornado, etc), should I go through the expense of getting a GMRS license?
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This recording was made in Southern Michigan on 1/10/2012 – sidebanding freebanders on lower sideband. Unlike the many that use AM, such as truckers and the mentally disadvantaged, a lot of operators stick with sideband because, well, sidebanders are polite, friendly and easy going. They’re also a bit smarter.
Okay, I was driving my car about maybe 6 blocks, then I stopped and shut the car off but kept the radio on for maybe 30 min and then shut everything off. After that I started the car back up again and the battery light came on the dashboard. The battery is only a year old and I don’t see how a simple radio could make it die, can someone please explain?
My radio station. I’m getting a lot of static squelch breaks on my radios as of late. 151.940 is becoming noisy. Heavy Chevy & his friends use 151.880, so I won’t select that one. 154.600 is also noisy. So it comes down to either 151.820 or 154.570MHz – Because my equipment is tuned to 151MHz I’ll probably select the former.
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I want a vx 354 radio to listen to emergency service calls but i also want to talk to friends without a license. I know that some GMRS radios have frs channels which are free to talk on