Yes, You should have amateur license to broadcast. Yes they work on GMRS. No one cares if you use them outside 'type approved' radio for the band.
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Long Range Two Way Radio; the RT85 walkie-talkie adopts a high-power design with a wide signal transmission range and strong penetration; it can provide clear and loud audio even in densely populated neighborhoods; it can also be connected to a repeater to extend the communication range
Dual-band amateur walkie-talkie; dual-band; A/B bands operate independently, and can display and answer calls on two channels at the same time; allowing two teams to talk at the same time without affecting each other; convenient for the team
Ham Radio with 200 channels; 50 CTCSS and 104 DCS can provide safe calls, and VFO function can use the keyboard to directly edit and save frequencies
Sturdy walkie talkies; the body is made of ABS durable material; it can withstand shock and vibration in harsh environments; protect the internal structure; the ham radio has a long service life; suitable for use in outdoor dangerous scenes such as emergency and hunting
Support CHIRP; can be programmed according to different needs; meet personalized design needs; digital keyboard design; CTCSS and DCS can be easily adjusted without a computer and software
DTMF walkie talkie; selective call function; use DTMF signaling to select the corresponding radio to call; can be used with remote stun function; just send remote stun signaling to stun the member's radio
Rechargeable two way wadio; 1400mAh battery; can work continuously for 10-12 hours; sustainable standby for more than 72 hours; equipped with a charging base for fast charging; power saving function can extend the use time; low battery alarm reminds you to charge in time to protect the battery and extend the battery life
Keyboard lock; Keypad lock function prevents accidental channel switching and missed critical communications; with this function turned on, you can carry it with you
FCC certification; RT85 two-way radio is FCC certified; FCC ID: 2ASNSRT85; Retevis provides free firmware updates; if you have any questions; please contact us via Amazon email
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If you're looking at radios for purposes of emergencies (at which point licensing won't matter), I would suggest you get a model with USB-C rechargeable battery or replaceable battery.
Good point about the batteries.
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If you're looking at radios for purposes of emergencies (at which point licensing won't matter), I would suggest you get a model with USB-C rechargeable battery or replaceable battery.
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