OCP&R Program Manager Oakland Firesafe Council 415.297.7457 www.oaklandcpandr.org
A new working group called Albany CERT Radio will give a public presentation on Sept 30, and it will describe use of ham, GMRS, and FRS during emergencies. Some hams are presenting but I'm helping prepare the slides. There is a slide titled "Typical FRS Radio" that needs a picture, preferably of some radio that people here can recommend to typical users and "block captains" (Albany is trying to recruit dozens of these...)Based on some traffic I've heard, maybe Radioddity is a good choice of FRS brands. But I have zero experience with FRS and wonder if people here have suggestions for what to tell the general public.
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A new working group called Albany CERT Radio will give a public presentation on Sept 30, and it will describe use of ham, GMRS, and FRS during emergencies. Some hams are presenting but I'm helping prepare the slides. There is a slide titled "Typical FRS Radio" that needs a picture, preferably of some radio that people here can recommend to typical users and "block captains" (Albany is trying to recruit dozens of these...)Based on some traffic I've heard, maybe Radioddity is a good choice of FRS brands. But I have zero experience with FRS and wonder if people here have suggestions for what to tell the general public.
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Great info all, thank you!
Here's a document on
neighborhood FRS radio communications that I put together
maybe 12 years ago and updated now and again. It's definitely
dated and doesn't mention the GENOAK or other GMRS repeaters,
but it might have something useful for someone. Maybe.
I plan to update this again when I can, plus add an FRS tab on our site (genoak.org) to cover FRS intra-neighborhood communications. FRS/GMRS/Ham is starting to become better connected, at least in practice if not procedure (working on that) via this attached diagram.
-Doug
--------------------------------------------- Doug Mosher OCP&R Program Manager Oakland Firesafe Council 415.297.7457 www.oaklandcpandr.org
...Although the original question was about FRS radio instruction, I suggest that any instruction begin with the advantage of GMRS while discouraging FRS unless one is in financial distress. Encouraging GMRS allows for an external outdoor gain antenna, 5 watts, and repeater operation such as the use of the BECERTAINN Berkeley repeater).
... I have not seen any prohibitions in the FCC rules against GMRS and FRS comms, so I imagine this is not a significant problem.
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