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- Q581860 subject Q7468934.
- Q581860 subject Q8619028.
- Q581860 subject Q8621151.
- Q581860 abstract "PMR446 (personal mobile radio, 446 MHz) is a part of the UHF radio frequency range that is open without licensing for business and personal use in most countries of the European Union. (It has roughly the same use as FRS or GMRS in the United States and Canada.) Depending on surrounding terrain range can vary from a few hundred metres (in a city) to a few kilometres (flat countryside) to many kilometres from high ground. It is ideal for small-site, same-building and line of sight outdoor activities. PMR446 is used in both professional and consumer-grade walkie-talkies (similar to those used for FRS/GMRS in the United States and Canada).Historically, analogue FM is used but a digital voice mode has been available in radios conforming to digital private mobile radio (dPMR446) and digital mobile radio (DMR Tier 1) standards designed by ETSI.".
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- Q581860 wikiPageExternalLink delboys446.co.uk.
- Q581860 wikiPageExternalLink pmr446_records.htm.
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- Q581860 wikiPageExternalLink www.pmr-radio.net.
- Q581860 wikiPageExternalLink PMR446TURKEY.
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- Q581860 comment "PMR446 (personal mobile radio, 446 MHz) is a part of the UHF radio frequency range that is open without licensing for business and personal use in most countries of the European Union. (It has roughly the same use as FRS or GMRS in the United States and Canada.) Depending on surrounding terrain range can vary from a few hundred metres (in a city) to a few kilometres (flat countryside) to many kilometres from high ground.".
- Q581860 label "PMR446".
- Q581860 depiction MOT-TA-288.png.