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- Multi-Use Radio Service - Wikipedia
In the United States, the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) is a licensed by rule (i e under part 95, subpart J, of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations [1]) two-way radio service similar to the Citizens band (CB)
- Multi-Use Radio Service - The RadioReference Wiki
The Multi-Use Radio Service, also known by it's acronym MURS, is a low power, short range, license-exempt personal radio service in the United States MURS currently has 5 defined channels between 151 82 MHz and 154 6 MHz
- FRS vs GMRS vs MURS vs CB in 2025 - besthamradio. com
MURS radios reach about 2 miles in open terrain, similar to FRS in distance The big advantage of MURS is that you can add external antennas to boost performance CB radio gives you 40 channels in the 27 MHz range and typically reaches 1-10 miles based on conditions
- MURS - HFUnderground
The MURS rules specifically permit use of all 5 MURS channels for telemetry, data links or telecommand The MURS rules are more permissive regarding voice transmissions mixed with data (for example, the Dakota Alert systems) compared to other license-free bands
- MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) Band Info - BetterSafeRadio
MURS, or the Multi-Use Radio Service band is part of the PRS, or Personal Radio Service bands, as outlined by 47 CFR Part 95J of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), which regulates and makes rules for the use of all RF (Radio Frequency) radio spectrum in the United States
- eCFR :: 47 CFR Part 95 Subpart J -- Multi-Use Radio Service
Connection through automatic or manual means of multi-use radio stations with the facilities of the public switched telephone network to permit the transmission of messages or signals between points in the wireline or radio network of a public telephone company and persons served by multi-use radio stations
- Olly Murs makes announcement after shock retirement news
Olly Murs has made a statement after announcing he was retiring from music The pop star, who rose to fame after coming second on The X Factor in 2009, posted on Instagram to say his most recent album, 'Knees Up' will be his last In an announcement to his fans on Friday, he said: "Murs army
- Review: Olly Murs misses the mark on the ska-influenced Knees Up
Returning to his roots should have been a sure-fire success story but the end result is an uneven album that could be the worst of Murs’ career
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