The term "amateur" is used to specify "a duly authorised person interested in radioelectric practice with a purely personal aim and without pecuniary interest;" and to differentiate it from commercial broadcasting, public safety , or professional two-way radio services.
Amateur radios require a special amateur license to use but offer some advantages over GMRS radios for certain uses. Amateur radios are used for general communications among hobbyists, are great for emergency use, and the equipment is typically better quality than average GMRS radios.
Cross Band Repeater/ Dual Band/ Dual Receive/ 360 Degree Channel Knob
Dual-band, dual display, dual standby
DOT-MATRIX LCD display
200 channels storage and scanning
FM Radio and 24 stations memory
1, The Classic Ham radio that can be programmed by its keypad.
2, The best choice for Preppers with the FM radio,
1, The Classic Ham radio that can be programmed by its keypad.
2, The best choice for Preppers with the FM radio,