![]() ![]() ![]() To find the frequencies to use, just do a google search for "FRS GMRS Frequency Chart" and you'll find it. You can add repeater channels later as needed. If it works, go back and program in channels 1-7 on Low power, and 15-22 on High power. (Private code is Midland's name for CTCSS or Tone) Your radio should re-boot after a minute or less with FRS/GMRS "Channel 18" showing in the display, and you should be able to talk to another radio on 18 with no private code set. ![]() Then drop down the program menu from the top bar, and select "Upload data to Radio" and go from there. Optional Signal - leave it blank or select None. Scan Add - Yes (or no, doesn't matter yet) You will change this later, remember, this is just for testing and practice programming. Under TX Power, select Low for the time being. Under W/N, select Wide instead of Narrow, unless you are talking to Midland MicroMobiles or other FRS radios, then select Narrow. QT/DQT is Kenwood's trade-name for CTCSS or DCS a.k.a "Tone Squelch" - Decode and Encode - just leave those both blank for now. Under TX Frequency, type the same thing: 462.62500 For testing, and to learn, type the following in to row 1: ![]()
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