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== 900 MHz ISM and non-ISM Radio ==here are frequencies that have been allocated for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) devices to communicate. Some of these frequencies are licensed and some are unlicensed. The FCC first made unlicensed spread spectrum available in the ISM bands in rules adopted on May 9, 1985 * https://paratusradio.com/radio/ism/== Current FRS/GMRS Channels (effective September 28, 2017) ==*    Note that the old GMRS channels (the 462 MHz splinter channels and the 462/467 repeater channels) were not required to narrowband.*    FRS channel numbers commonly used by 22 channel radios are shown in the leftmost column.*    Most 22 channel radios of this type which were formerly marketed as GMRS/FRS combination radios (radios that are not capable of repeater operation, do not include the repeater input frequencies, have a maximum power of 2 watts and have a non-detachable antenna) have been reclassified as FRS radios.See Table at:  https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/FRS/GMRS_combined_channel_chart
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