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Save 10% on Two-Way Radios & Accessories for Veteran’s Day 2017

There’s a reason why the military (and Public Safety) All Use Two-Way Radios!

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Stock or pre-programmed with the frequencies you need for SHTF prepping, survival, neighborhood safety, business, Public Safety, recreation or emergencies, our rugged personal, commercial and ham handheld two-way radios will provide years of at-the-ready service, whenever you need it. Includes our ReadySafeGo service!

*Good for Veteran’s Day Weekend 2017 – Now thru November 12th Only – One Coupon Per Order – Minimum order amount of $150.

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Why A MURS Handheld Radio Might Just Be Your Very Best Friend!

MURS Handheld Radio
Typical FRS Radios
Typical older FRS & hybrid FRS/GMRS radios

Many consumers are aware of the FRS Band and hybrid FRS/GMRS radios, commonly referred to as bubble-pack radios or “walkie-talkies,” that you can find at your local electronics, sports or superstore. Many ham/amateur radio users are also aware of dedicated GMRS or commercial “Part 90” radios, which many use on the GMRS Band (although not technically legal).

Another piece of radio spectrum, which is part of the same Personal Radio Service (PRS), that many consumers, hams and commercial radio users aren’t aware of, is the MURS Band. MURS stands for Multi-Use Radio Service, and is a set of 5 VHF channels usable for both personal and business use, does not require a license, and is typically utilized much less than the popular FRS/GMRS bands. Learn more about the MURS Band and view a channel chart here.

Product flyer for the Retevis RT27V MURS Personal Business License-Free Two-Way RadioBeing that MURS is in the VHF range (as opposed to UHF for FRS/GMRS), it’s typically better-suited for rural and outdoor uses. While the MURS rules limit use to 2 Watts, some MURS radios can use external antennas, which allows high-gain antennas and more range than most FRS radios with a fixed/integrated antenna can achieve. Fortunately, BetterSafeRadio has several MURS radios for sale! Our legal FCC-compliant RT27V-MURS radio is our most affordable type-accepted configuration.

Even though there are only 5 MURS channels to choose from, they are often quiet and underutilized, making them a great option for your family or business communications. BetterSafeRadio has designated MURS channel 2 as the Neighborhood Safety Channel for it’s popular Long Beach Safety Radio ( custom radio programming option and available in other areas by request) because of its high availability. Because the band requires no license, individuals families and businesses can use the same channel to coordinate local safety and anti-crime operations, with MURS channel 3 being the unofficial prepper/survivalist emergency channel for disasters, using the 3-3-3 Radio Plan (more on this and our modified radio plan soon). MURS channels 4 & 5 are often used for business, given that they were previously part of the Business Band. You can sometimes still hear stores like Walmart or even some drive-thru restaurants making use of those channels, but in many areas, they are often quiet and unused.

MURS Handheld RadioWith the advantages of using affordable VHF MURS radios like the Retevis RT-27V-MURS and an array of accessories available such as a speaker mic or earpiece, a ReadySafeGo™ MURS handheld radio from BSR might just be your very best friend! 🙂

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Part 95 FCC PRS Public Radio Service (GMRS, FRS, MURS, CBRS) Changes Published

FCC Part 95 Rule Changes Published

It’s official, the new changes adopted by the FCC for the Part 95 PRS (Personal Radio Service) rules, which affects GMRS, FRS, MURS & CBRS (CB Radio, Citizens Band), were officially published in the Federal Register on 08/29/17.

FCC Part 95 Rule Changes Published

FCC Part 95 Rule Changes for 2017As described in our previous post about how the FCC Part 95 rule changes will affect the popular two-way radio PRS bands, most of the changes will go into effect 30 days, on 09/28/17, with some of the equipment authorization changes going into effect in 90 days and 24 months.

Nothing will change for our existing Part 95-compliant GMRS & MURS custom radio programming configurations and all existing radios will continue to operate as intended, but we are currently evaluating if any new configurations would be beneficial to radio users. Stay tuned for more information on that front.

What do you think about the new changes? Comment below or on the post linked above.

Cheers and Stay Safe!

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Celebrate Labor – Save 10% on All Two-Way Radios – Labor Day SALE!

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Celebrate American Independence and Save 10% on All Emergency Two-Way Radios!

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What’s the next best thing to freedom?10% OFF all TERA & Wouxun Radios!

Celebrate American Independence by taking advantage of our best deal ever on all emergency two-way radios and accessories.

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With custom programming options with the frequencies you need to stay safe, call for help or provide emergency assistance, these commercial-grade, full-power handheld two-way radios will provide years of at-the-ready service, whenever you need it.

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FCC Adopts Long Awaited Changes to PRS Bands – GMRS, FRS, CB & MURS

FCC Part 95 Rule Changes for 2017

FCC Part 95 Rule Changes for 2017On May 18th 2017, the FCC adopted parts of a long-standing Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) that affects several of the PRS (Personal Radio Service) bands, which include GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service), FRS (Family Radio Service), and CB (Citizens Band), now called the CBRS (CB Radio Service). MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) remains largely unchanged. Read the full FCC Report & Order.

Implementation of the rules took effect 30 days after the new order was published on 08/29/17 (effective on 09/28/17), but some of the equipment changes required by the new rules won’t take place for 90 days to 24 months.

We’ll dive deeper into the changes and also what exciting new gear and programming configurations we’ll be offering to take advantage of the new GMRS capabilities in future posts, but in the meantime, here are some bullet points of the rule changes that might affect BetterSafeRadio customers and FRS/GMRS users in general:

  • Hybrid FRS/GMRS “Bubble Pack” or “Blister Pack” radios, sometimes referred to as FRS/GMRS combination radios, will no longer be certified in the future by the FCC. Radios will now only be certified as either FRS, or GMRS (or MURS), etc.
  • FRS radios can now operate on the previously GMRS-only 462 MHz (GMRS ch. 15-22) Channels. Yes, these are the GMRS repeater output frequencies, which could cause even more repeater interference by FRS users (especially considering the next item below), but they will not be allowed to transmit on the repeater input channels, so no repeater use for FRS.
  • FRS radios will now be authorized to use up to 2 Watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) on FRS 462 MHz frequencies (FRS ch. 1-7), and on the new shared FRS/GMRS 462 MHz frequencies (GMRS ch. 15-22). This means a kid with an FRS radio running 2W next door to you, might be able to mask your repeater reception if they are close to your antenna (although they’ve been doing this with the hybrid FRS/GMRS radios for years).
  • Existing FRS/GMRS hybrid radios that use 2W or less, will now be retro-reclassified as FRS radios, using the new expanded FRS capabilities.
  • Existing FRS/GMRS hybrid radios that put out MORE than 2W, will now be retro-reclassified as GMRS radios, will still require a GMRS license, and will allow the new expanded FRS/GMRS interstitial channels (previously FRS-only ch. 8-14 – see below).
  • GMRS will now become Part 95E (instead of Part 95A), FRS (Part 95B) and MURS (Part 95J) remaining the same.
  • GMRS licenses (and new renewals) will now be good for 10 years ($70 license fee), and still cover your entire immediate family.
  • GMRS radios will remain largely the same, except that they will gain use of the previously FRS-only 467 MHz (ch. 8-14) frequencies, with the same technical limits that previously applied to FRS radios (.5W with a fixed antenna). This adds 7 new shared “interstitial” GMRS channels, giving existing hybrid FRS/GMRS radio users more legal options to find a clear simplex channel (but still shared with all the .5W FRS radios out in the world now).
  • Part 90 certified radios are still not officially legal to transmit with on GMRS, even though the FCC acknowledged that many people use them for such.
  • GMRS will now also allow digital GPS and Short Text Messaging between specific radios, limited to a maximum of 1 second per every 30 seconds, and only on radios that have integrated antennas, and not on repeaters, which will hopefully limit interference to serious GMRS users, but allow these digital services for short-range simplex communications. This does NOT mean you can use DMR or P25 (or any other digital voice encoding) on FRS or GMRS.
  • CB radios (Part 95D) will no longer be required to have their serial number etched onto the outside of their cases.
  • CB operation will no longer be restricted from long-distance “SKIP” communications, although the power limits will remain at 4W on AM and 12W PEP on SSB.

Here’s a handy little chart of the new GMRS/FRS band frequencies, channelized here based on the official FRS channels, and with SHTF Prepper channel use recommendations:

FRS/GMRS Combined Band Plan
[table type=”standard_bordered”]
[trow]
[thcol]Ch[/thcol]
[thcol]Old[/thcol]
[thcol]New[/thcol]
[thcol]Rx
Freq[/thcol]
[thcol]Tx
Freq[/thcol]
[thcol]Mode
FRS, GMRS[/thcol]
[thcol]Power
FRS, GMRS[/thcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]01 CALL[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5625[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5625[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]02[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5875[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5875[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]03 EM[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6125[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6125[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]04[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6375[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6375[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]05[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6625[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6625[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]06[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6875[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6875[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]07[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.7125[/tcol]
[tcol]462.7125[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]08[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.5625[/tcol]
[tcol]467.5625[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]09[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.5875[/tcol]
[tcol]467.5875[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]10[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6125[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6125[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]11[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6375[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6375[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]12[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6625[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6625[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]13[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6875[/tcol]
[tcol]467.6875[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]14[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]467.7125[/tcol]
[tcol]467.7125[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM[/tcol]
[tcol].5W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]15[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5500[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5500
467.5500[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]16[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5750[/tcol]
[tcol]462.5750
467.5750[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]17 EM[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6000[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6000
467.6000[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]18[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6250[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6250
467.6250[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]19[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6500[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6500
467.6500[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]20 EM/TR[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6750[/tcol]
[tcol]462.6750
467.6750[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]21[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.7000[/tcol]
[tcol]462.7000
467.7000[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[trow]
[tcol]22[/tcol]
[tcol]GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]FRS/GMRS[/tcol]
[tcol]462.7250[/tcol]
[tcol]462.7250
467.7250[/tcol]
[tcol]NFM, FM[/tcol]
[tcol]2W, 50W[/tcol]
[/trow]
[/table]
(FRS use is not allowed on the 467MHz GMRS Repeater inputs on chs. 15-22 – GMRS allows “wide” FM for simplex or repeater us on chs. 15-22 – NFM = 12.5kHz, FM = 25kHz – CALL = Calling Channel – EM = Emergency/Prepper freq. – TR = Travel Safety & Assistance)

 

While these changes will simplify the rules and expand shared “interstitial” channels in both the FRS and MURS bands, it may also open up GMRS to more interference from newer, 2W FRS radios. We think this change makes MURS even more attractive for personal, business or emergency/prepper SHTF uses, because it’s VHF and still underutilized as compared to FRS/GMRS. The affordable entry-level Retevis RT27V-MURS and RT27-FRS radios are perfect examples.

Now that GMRS will have 22 channels available, 30 if you consider the repeater configurations, older radios like the TERA TR-505 and other limited 16-channel radio users will need to make some decisions as to which channels they want programmed. Those using larger radios (for emergency use only) such as the Wouxun KG-UV7D or Wouxun KG-UV9P, will be able to program and access all of the FRS, GMRS & MURS frequencies (although Part 90 or 15B/97 radios are not type-accepted for transmitting on the FRS/GMRS/MURS bands). BSR will have new legal GMRS and MURS radios soon that will cover all avail channels under the new PRS rules.

What do you think of these changes and how they might affect the bands? Let us know with a comment below… and Be Safe!

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ReadySafeGo™ Means Your Two-Way Radio Is Good To Go!

ReadySafeGo = Charged, Programmed, Tested & No DOA!

Here’s a common scenario: You spend perhaps hours researching the right gear for your emergency or prepper/SHTF communications rig, place your order and wait patiently (or not – hehe). You check your tracking link and the day has come – your radios are going to arrive today. Maybe you even block out a little extra time to play with everything later that day, and then the dreaded happens… one of your radios is DOA and you start cursing the Chinese gods!

Or in another less disappointing but common scenario, your radios work fine, but you can’t use them until you charge the battery packs for a couple hours. What fun is that?!

There’s nothing more frustrating and we’ve been there! That’s why at BetterSafeRadio.com, we’ve created our ReadySafeGo™ service – It’s our policy and pledge to you that we charge every battery pack and pre-program (or custom program when available) most radios before they get packed and shipped to you!

ReadySafeGo = Charged, Programmed, Tested & No DOA!We make sure each Li-ion battery pack (including spares) are at least shelf-charged so that when you unbox your new two-way radio, you can use it immediately.

That’s what we would expect as a customer, so that’s what we deliver!

While we can’t possibly test your radio with all accessories (and sometimes that’s a sanitary thing, for example with earpieces and speaker mics), this policy has let us maintain a nearly 100% NO DOA radios success rate, with well over 4000 radios shipped. That means no radio return hassles for you, our loyal customer.

Now, we did recently experience repeated QC (Quality Control) issues with the TERA/Powerwerx radios, and while they were reliable radios when you got a good one, there were just far too many returns on our end. This was totally unacceptable, so we dropped the brand (and also because of their horrible dealer support and several customer complaints about problems with their sales & support staff).

We also try and visually inspect all accessories and perform some basic tests, like making sure our speaker mics and earpiece PTT buttons have a nice positive “click” on the PTT switches.

Most radio importers and dealers (especially the big radio superstores) can’t afford to offer this level of service, but we feel it’s a must, even though it does cost us some extra time (i.e. money).

The last thing you need as a prepper, survivalist, active EmComm Amateur, business user, or just a casual GMRS/MURS or HAM operator, is to be stuck with a DOA radio. When you buy a two-way radio from BetterSafeRadio, you’ll have the confidence of knowing that your gear will be ReadySafeGo™!

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XMAS New Years SALE – Save 10% on Everything!

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It’s that time of year to give to others (or yourself)! 

Save 10% on all Two-Way Radio Gear*

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Buy solid, commercial-grade two-way radios pre-programmed with all the frequencies you need for safety, emergencies or a SHTF event, and select from a host of must-have accessories for all of your operating modes, for years of ReadySafeGo™ service, whenever you need it.

*Good December 20th – January 5th 2017 on all radios, accessories, and custom radio programming services – One Coupon Per Order.

Checkout with Coupon Code: XNY2017

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Happy Holidays from BetterSafeRadio.com!

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Cyber Monday Sale – Save 10% on TERA TR-590

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Here’s what emergency preppers and scanning enthusiasts have been waiting for!

Save 10% on the TERA TR-590 Emergency Radio*

Cyber Monday Sale 2016 – November 28-30 Only!

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Pre-programmed with the frequencies you need for safety, emergencies or a SHTF event, these commercial-grade, rugged handheld two-way radios will provide years of ReadySafeGo™ service, whenever you need it.

*Good November 28-30th 2016 on any TERA TR-590 radio – One Coupon Per Order.

Checkout with Coupon Code: CM2016

Want a deal on the TERA TR-505, TR-500 or some accessories? Save 5% on everything with coupon code: BSR

Happy Holidays from BetterSafeRadio.com!

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Black Friday Sale Week – Save 10% on 3+ Radios

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It’s that time of year again when you can justify buying yourself some toys…

because the deals are so good!

Get 10% Off 3 or more Emergency Radios*

Black Friday Sale Week 2016 – November 23-30 Only!

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Either stock or pre-programmed with the frequencies you need for safety, recreation or emergencies, these commercial-grade, rugged handheld two-way radios will provide years of ReadySafeGo™ service, whenever you need it.

*Good November 23-30th 2016 on any 3 TERA radios – One Coupon Per Order.

Checkout with Coupon Code: BSRBF

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Happy Thanksgiving from BetterSafeRadio.com!