Influencer II
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- First Name
- Sebastien
- Last Name
- Taulbee
- Member #
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42957
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KI5YHU
Influencer II
42957
Advocate I
Pathfinder III
1632
Influencer III
19540
Advocate III
Enthusiast I
Yes, out of the box Baofengs will transmit and receive on both HAM and GMRS frequencies.what about the "programmed" handheld Baofengs?
Advocate I
What about those cheap, crappy radios? ;) A radio having the frequencies opened up to ones they're not supposed to use doesn't make them valid/legal for use. There have been resellers/distributors that have gotten into trouble for selling such radios.what about the "programmed" handheld Baofengs?
Pathfinder III
1632
Are you talking about the Baofengs that are GMRS only? If so I have not heard anything bad about them.what about the "programmed" handheld Baofengs?
Advocate III
Ha! not saying they're valid/legal but they are being used. A lot. And they are cheap. crappy? meh, they seem to do the job. Also anyone can buy one of Amazon, download the software and "update" it to work on both GMRS and HAM frequencies.What about those cheap, crappy radios? ;) A radio having the frequencies opened up to ones they're not supposed to use doesn't make them valid/legal for use. There have been resellers/distributors that have gotten into trouble for selling such radios.
Advocate III
yes, but you can program them to run HAM too. disclaimer: not "legally" but it's a common and easy update.Are you talking about the Baofengs that are GMRS only? If so I have not heard anything bad about them.
Their cheep Ham handheld is an issue, I have a post about why in the comms section.
Pathfinder III
1632
No fixed GMRSyes, but you can program them to run HAM too. disclaimer: not "legally" but it's a common and easy update.
Advocate III
20990
No you can’t program a GMRS radio to work on Amateur 2m/70cm frequencies. A Type 95e compliment device lacks the processing circuits to work high enoug (or low enough) to transmit in the UHF band and no way to receive in the VHF band. However an Amateur Radio is very broad banded and with a little tweaking some can be opened up to transmit within the GMRS frequency range, however unless you are Military Auxiliary Service certified using your radio under the MARS guidelines it is very illegal to transmit with a non Type 95e compliant device.yes, but you can program them to run HAM too. disclaimer: not "legally" but it's a common and easy update.
Advocate I
Enthusiast III
Advocate I
I think that (highlighted above) is the key, people that operate modified radios on frequencies outside their approved bands don't stand out as being problematic. I don't think anyone would even know if someone were on a GMRS radio or modified ham radio on GMRS frequencies as long as they operated within the power limits of GMRS. They would basically sound the same so the only way to know would be if someone physically saw someone else operating on GMRS frequencies with a ham radio and decided to report them.So there are no type accepted ham radios. So long as they meet Part 15 and Part 90 they can be sold as a ham radio. Front forget hams build their own stuff so no externally entity checks that amp or transmitter you build. Though if you have a dirty transmitter everyone will let you know fast.
For GMRS Legally no. In practicality the commercial UHF radios (Part 90) surpass GMRS requirements (and cover ham bands with the right split) except for channel limitations, so long as you keep the power down Under 50 ERP, I have never heard anyone get busted for a clean signal from a Part 90 radio.
That being said, it is technically not legal. So there is that.
Influencer III
19540
There’s a song about that.It's the spirit of amateur radio to push the limits but not break them.
Advocate III
People are people and very few are going to be doing A) or B) unless your a HAM hobbyist. But most just want to talk to vehicle in front of them and aren't at all interested in the regulations. I kinda get it. I'm not a fan of e-bikes on the trails. They aren't even allowed on most state park trails. You can get a ticket. Most on an e-bike on the trails don't really care, they just want to ride a bike on the trails. But it bugs me as an old school, curmudgeon "hobbyist" to see them on the trail. Do I report it, or take their bike and destroy it? No. Do the authorities know this is happening? yes.As for Baofeng UV5R type radios, Baofeng no longer sells an unlocked radio in the US (as of 2021). If a person finds a UV5R Type radio that is sold as an “Amateur Radio” that is unlocked outside of United States Amateur Radio operating privileges (ie MURS, GMRS/FRS, ect) with a date of manufacture after 2021, it is the responsibility of the consumer to A) report the radio seller of the said transceiver to the FCC, B) Either destroy the said transceiver, or don’t transmit outside of the frequencies the transceiver is designed to use.
This all sounds good in theory, but if people can get both in 1 device instead of buying two, a lot people are going to do that. Again, they're not interested in HAM as a hobby, they just want to talk to the person in the vehicle in front of them. People are already dumping their Garmin/Zoleos for the new iPhone with satellite connectivity.To boil it down even better… If you want to talk on GMRS frequencies get a GMRS license AND a GMRS radio. If you want to talk on Amateur Radio Frequencies, get an amateur radio license and buy or build a radio within the parameters of FCC type 95c.
Advocate III
20990
Our job as radio operators (CB, FRS, GMRS, MURS, Amateur) is to make sure people are informed of the regulations and are adhering to them. One of the very first things I learned in “Hunter Safety” when I was 6 years old was, •Ignorance of the Law is No Excuse”. While the instructor was talking about laws regarding hunting, it is pertinent here in Overlanding. Being ignorant of the law isn’t going to help you when you break the law and are caught.I'm not saying it's right, but human nature tends to do what it's going to do regardless of the regs with a low risk of getting caught.
Advocate I
It's that selfish/entitled attitude that is going to be the end of us as a society and planet, people not caring about anyone or anything but themselves and what they want right now. Not sure how we got to this point, but society needs a serious course correction ASAP as we're quickly approaching the point of no return.I'm not saying it's right, but human nature tends to do what it's going to do regardless of the regs with a low risk of getting caught.