What power does the FCC have?

What power does the FCC have?

The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.

Who owns NPR station?

Parent National Public Radio, Inc.

What does W mean in radio stations?

All radio stations have a four-letter identification code. The letters ‘N’ and ‘A’ were given to military stations, but ‘K’ and ‘W’ were assigned out for commercial use. Radio stations east of the Mississippi River had to start their stations with ‘W’, and stations west of the Mississippi with ‘K’.

What is prohibited by the FCC when using the radio?

Federal law prohibits obscene, indecent and profane content from being broadcast on the radio or TV.

Can a ham radio be traced?

Your signal can be tracked. It’s known as DF (Direction Finding) in the amateur radio world. Hams have made a sport of it which is called Fox Hunting. When it comes to an Amateur Radio license in the US, yes you can be tracked by that since it’s public record.

Are BaoFeng illegal?

While it’s true many of the Baofengs are wide open on any frequency in the 136–174Mhz and 400–520Mhz range, and it is illegal to import, market and sell these devices, it is not illegal to own or operate these devices if you are a licensed Amateur radio operator and you are operating only on amateur radio frequencies.

Why are Baofeng radios so cheap?

One of the reasons the Baofeng UV-5R radios may be so inexpensive is they are not aimed at a specific Niche, therefore they save money on big advertisements and promotions like the ham radio equipment manufacturers like Yaesu Icom and kenwood. They also do not test and advance any technology.

How far can a Baofeng reach?

Regardless of the factors that come into play when using a radio, your transmission could go as far as 10 miles in normal conditions and under a deplorable condition, it should go 2 miles. But in the best of conditions, a BaoFeng radio can transmit up to 15 miles.

Can I use my Baofeng as walkie talkie?

In a technical sense, yes, as the radios are compatible to be used with walkie talkies if you type in the frequencies. However, they are not certified for use on FRS channels (aka walkie talkies). If you want to use a BaoFeng for it’s intended use, you can study for your amateur radio license.

Why are Baofeng radios illegal?

The Baofeng radios, notably the UV-5R, UV-5RA, and UV-5RE, did not comply to these rules and on March 13, 2013 the FCC Enforcement Bureau received a complaint alleging that these models were capable of transmitting on land mobile frequencies using external controls and operating at power levels above those specified by …

Can I use a Baofeng without license?

The baofengs are easy to program for FRS/GMRS frequencies. Also, it is perfectly legal to transmit on ham frequencies without a license in an emergency.

Can Baofeng talk to CB?

Your baofeng won’t let you because cb is a band it won’t tune to.

Can Baofeng radios be tracked?

The Baofeng is like any other radio and can be tracked when it is transmitting. When it is only receiving, it is like any other device that receives a radio signal and cannot be tracked.

What are the MURS frequencies?

The Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) uses channels in the 151 – 154 MHz spectrum range. The most common use of MURS channels is for short-distance, two-way communications using small, portable hand-held radios that function similar to walkie-talkies.

Which is better GMRS or FRS?

Like the FRS, GMRS uses FM rather than AM waves to send signals, but unlike the FRS, GMRS can use up to 50 watts of power. Their range is a bit better than FRS radios, with typical hand-held devices being somewhere in the 1-2 mile window. Some mobile units with higher antennas can have a range up to 5 miles.

Does Walmart use Murs?

Walmart and Sam’s Club locations use Motorola RDM2070d on MURS frequencies.

What is blue dot Murs?

The MURS band consists of 5 MURS frequencies which were previously part of the Business Band, known formally as LMR (Land Mobile Radio service), and two of which were known as the “Color Dot’ frequencies (Blue Dot & Green Dot). All users must share these frequencies and not cause interference to each other.

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