Chatterbox HJC-FRS Stereo Communicator (2 mi. Range) 2-Way Radio Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on May 09, 2008

Channels Hello, Will the HJC FRS communicate with GMRS X1? My buddy has the HCJ FRS and I wanted to the updated version, but I want to make sure we will be able to commect on the same channel since the HJC only has two?

1 Answer

Anonymous

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Corporal:

An expert that hasĀ over 10 points.

Problem Solver:

An expert who has answered 5 questions.

  • Contributor 20 Answers
  • Posted on May 09, 2008
Anonymous
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Corporal:

An expert that hasĀ over 10 points.

Problem Solver:

An expert who has answered 5 questions.

Joined: Jun 18, 2007
Answers
20
Questions
0
Helped
6010
Points
14

All gmrs radios also have frs frequencies in them. The frequencies are staggered.....1 frs....1 gmrs....1 frs....gmrs etc etc.
The only difference between frs and gmrs is power.... you are allowed to use more power on gmrs freq. So thats why they have more range. But the frequencies are right beside each other.

I would be surprised if your friends radio did not have frs channels in it also.
They should be able to communicate... most likly not on every channel but there should be some that the 2 of you share.

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

How do I find frequency?

This unit transmits on FRS/GMRS channels. Please see page 19 of the user manual available from here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/3783989/Bellsouth-2231-frs-gmrs-radio-instructions
0helpful
1answer

What is the range of the uniden black walkie talkie gmrs 520

  • Pair of GMRS/FRS 2-way radios for person-to-person communication while hiking, skiing, and more
  • 22 channels (8 GMRS and 14 FRS); wireless range of up to 2 miles
  • Auto squelch function shuts off weak transmissions and unwanted noise at range limit
  • Single call alert tone; automatic power save circuit extends battery life; includes 2 belt clips
  • Each radio runs for up to 48 hours on 3 AAA batteries (not included); 1-year warranty
0helpful
1answer

Can the gmrsx1 talk to the hjc-frs

Yes, the Chatterbox is a GMRS / FRS Radio transmitter. If both radio transmitters are tuned to the same channel/subchannel, they should have no problems interacting.
2helpful
1answer

What is the best frequency for the GMRS radio for long distance communication?

There is no "long distance" communication on GMRS. Terrain, buildings, power lines, etc. will routinely limit your communications to 1/2 mile or so, no matter what claims the manufacturer makes. All of the GMRS frequencies will yield nearly identical performance and range, but avoid the low-power FRS frequencies.

Bill B
5helpful
2answers

Programing helmet chatterbox to cell

Push and hold the GMRS-X1 intercom button and turn the unit on, continue holding the intercom button down until the display changes to "BT" and the bluetooth indicator flashes. - then seek device's on your cell as usual, pairing code is 0000
0helpful
1answer

HJC-90 Specs?

I have an hjc-90 and need an extension cable for the headset. What is the part # and where can I get it?
0helpful
1answer

FreeTalk 3131 compatible with proTalk radios?


Hello Christian,

Some of the Kenwood ProTalk series radios may be programmable by the dealer to operate in the 462-468 MHz range used by GMRS and FRS radios. However the radios are not FCC approved for those channels and do not comply with requirements for FRS and GMRS radio equipment.

You are going to be better served by picking up a FreeTalk 3131XLS like your friends have. In terms of style and features this radios is very similar to the ProTalk but is type approved for use on GMRS.

Best Regards,
Ken
"Go Ahead. Use Us."
0helpful
1answer
0helpful
1answer

What is the frequency for UFR650?

these are FRS radios, and use only the 14 FRS channels within the GMRS band. they will not operate on the other GMRS channels in the GMRS band. FRS Channel Frequency Assignments: Channel 1: 462.5625mhz Channel 2: 462.5875mhz Channel 3: 462.6125mhz Channel 4: 462.6375mhz Channel 5: 462.6625mhz Channel 6: 462.6875mhz Channel 7: 462.7125mhz Channel 8: 467.5625mhz Channel 9: 467.5875mhz Channel 10: 467.6125mhz Channel 11: 467.6375mhz Channel 12: 467.6625mhz Channel 13: 467.6875mhz Channel 14: 467.7125mhz
Not finding what you are looking for?

333 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Chatterbox Radio Communications Experts

eradiostore
eradiostore

Level 3 Expert

1672 Answers

 Grubhead
Grubhead

Level 3 Expert

5755 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

Are you a Chatterbox Radio Communication Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...