Public Radio Service
Appearance
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Channel | Frequency [MHz] |
---|---|
1 | 409.7500 |
2 | 409.7625 |
3 | 409.7750 |
4 | 409.7875 |
5 | 409.8000 |
6 | 409.8125 |
7 | 409.8250 |
8 | 409.8375 |
9[a] | 409.8500 |
10 | 409.8625 |
11 | 409.8750 |
12 | 409.8875 |
13 | 409.9000 |
14 | 409.9125 |
15 | 409.9250 |
16 | 409.9375 |
17 | 409.9500 |
18 | 409.9625 |
19 | 409.9750 |
20 | 409.9875 |
Public Radio Service (PRS) is a walkie-talkie personal radio service in the People's Republic of China, including Hong Kong and Macau, but excluding Taiwan. It can be used without a license. It uses 409 MHz. It is also known as PRS409.[1] It is similar to the American Family Radio Service (FRS) and PMR446 in the European Union.
Technical information
[edit]The PRS radios use narrow-band frequency modulation (NBFM) with a maximum deviation of 2.5 kHz. The channels are spaced at 12.5 kHz intervals. They are limited to 500 milliwatts effective radiated power.
See also
[edit]- 70-centimeter band
- CDCSS
- Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System (CTCSS)
- General Mobile Radio Service
- KDR 444
- LPD433
- Multi-Use Radio Service
- Personal radio service
- Personal radio service#Taiwan
- UHF CB
Notes
[edit]- ^ The Hong Kong Radio Association lists this channel as a rescue channel.