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These bubble pack radios being advertised as GMRS or combo FRS/GMRS radios is deceptive advertising as the GMRS channels use +/- 5 KHZ deviation. The cheap radios are only 2,5 KHZ deviation because they are based on an FRS bill of materials. Midland is guilty of this in peddling their new GMRS mobile line up.I'm beginning to wonder what sort of side effects or unintended consequences the new rules might create. Will we start seeing repeater-capable bubble packs transmitting at 5W and marketed specifically as GMRS? When was the last time anybody saw an FRS (only) bubble pack? New versions of the current crop of 22-channel bubble packs will have to be called FRS instead of GMRS or GMRS/FRS. A 5W repeater-capable GMRS bubble pack for example would allow manufacturers to continue to advertise "more power, more channels, more range than FRS" like they did before with the 22 channel GMRS/FRS combo bubble packs.
I too am concerned that there will be relabeling and repacking of the same old radios in same way to unsuspecting public.
Some of the early FRS only radios were superb. The Icom IC-4008a for example. Since that era, it has been an ever cheaper variety of products.
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