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Getting back to the original OP, I hear local traffic on all of the MURS frequencies. Everything from kids using them as toys, to Walmart & other businesses, to a local 'net' of nightly users.
 

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Here in SE PA PennDot (PA DEPT Transportation) uses several MURS freqs in P25 NAC100 mode.
I forgot about that but yes and that's illegal as :poop: too...

How so? They aren't licensed for the frequencies. The radios are not type accepted for MURS operation. The radios are in most cases grossly over allowed power limits.

There's no waiver for public safety to do whatever the hell they want, whether you are the state police or not. Even NIFOG frequencies have to be licensed in some cases.
 
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