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Hi, all.

One of the folks in our ham club is establishing a Search And Rescue
organization in our local community, and, as county EC/RO, I have been asked
to be the Chief Communications Officer for the organization.  This means
that I'll be co-ordinating communications training for the group, and
communications activities for any searches we may ultimately become involved
with.

I have a question here that someone on the list may be able to help with:

What are the main FRS and GMRS frequencies?

I know that the first 7 FRS and GMRS channel frequencies are common, but
can't think of them at the moment.

I would like to be able to monitor FRS and GMRS with either my THF6A or
TMV7A, since the search teams will likely use FRS or GMRS radios, and liason
back to the search command center via ham radio.

Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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