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FRS GMRS Frequency Chart

This document provides a chart summarizing the 22 channels assigned to the FRS and GMRS radio services. It lists the standard and maximum power levels for each channel depending on whether it is used for FRS or GMRS. Channels 15-22 offer GMRS users higher power levels and are preferred for tactical communications. The chart also includes the corresponding privacy tone numbers that coincide with each channel.

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FRS GMRS Frequency Chart

This document provides a chart summarizing the 22 channels assigned to the FRS and GMRS radio services. It lists the standard and maximum power levels for each channel depending on whether it is used for FRS or GMRS. Channels 15-22 offer GMRS users higher power levels and are preferred for tactical communications. The chart also includes the corresponding privacy tone numbers that coincide with each channel.

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FRS-GMRS Frequency Chart (2018)

While the FCC determines the frequencies and privacy tones used in the FRS and GMRS radio services,
channel and tone numbering is left up to the manufacturer. The ACS-CERT Communications Plan uses the
Motorola FRS Channel Numbering Standard. To avoid confusion, check your radio against a known Motorola
standard radio and record your radio's channel and tone numbers in the chart below.
The 22-channels assigned to the FRS and GMRS radio services are all shared, meaning that FRS operators
can talk to GMRS operators, and vice versa, on all 22-channels. Channels 15-22, however, offer GMRS users
the highest power option, so these are preferred for tactical communications.

FRS GMRS^ PRIVACY TONES^^


Std* My FRS Max GMRS Max Std. My PL
Frequency FRS GMRS Usage**
# Radio # Power Power Tone # Tone # Tone

1 462.56250 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 1 67


2 462.58750 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 2 71.9
3 462.61250 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 3 74.4
4 462.63750 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 4 77
5 462.66250 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 5 79.7
6 462.68750 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 6 82.5
7 462.71250 X 2-Watts X 5-Watts H,B,M 7 85.4
8 467.56250 X 1/2-Watt X 1/2-Watt H 8 88.5
9 467.58750 X 1/2 Watt X 1/2 Watt H 9 91.5
10 467.61250 X 1/2-Watt X 1/2-Watt H 10 94.8
11 467.63750 X 1/2 Watt X 1/2 Watt H 11 97.4
12 467.66250 X 1/2-Watt X 1/2-Watt H 12 100
13 467.68750 X 1/2 Watt X 1/2 Watt H 13 103.5
14 467.71250 X 1/2-Watt X 1/2-Watt H 14 107.2
15*** 462.55000 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 15 110.9
16*** 462.57500 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 16 114.8
17*** 462.60000 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 17 118.8
18*** 462.62500 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 18 123
19*** 462.65000 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 19 127.3
20*** 462.67500 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 20 131.8
21*** 462.70000 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 21 136.5
22*** 462.72500 X 2-Watts X 50-Watts H,B,M,RO 22 141.3
15-R*** 467.55000 X 50-Watts RI 23 146.2
16-R*** 467.57500 X 50-Watts RI 24 151.4
17-R*** 467.60000 X 50-Watts RI 25 156.7
18-R*** 467.62500 X 50-Watts RI 26 162.2
19-R*** 467.65000 X 50-Watts RI 27 167.9
20-R*** 467.67500 X 50-Watts RI 28 173.8
21-R*** 467.70000 X 50-Watts RI 29 179.9
22-R*** 467.72500 X 50-Watts RI 30 186.2
* Motorola Standard 31 192.8
**Handheld (H), Mobile (M), Base (B), GMRS Repeater Input (RI), Output (RO) 32 203.5
***When used as a repeater, commonly referred-to by the numbers after decimal 33 210.7
(550-Repeater, 575-Repeater) 34 218.1
^GMRS Frequencies require an FCC GMRS License 35 225.7
^^Privacy Tones should not be used in tactical situations unless absolutely 36 233.6
necessary 37 241.8
38 250.3
Chart designed by N6VI - Updated by NR6V Febdruary 29, 2018

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