PMR446 (Personal Mobile Radio, 446 MHz) is a radio frequency part of the UHF range that is open without licensing for personal usage in most countries of the European Union. It has roughly the same use as FRS in the United States. Depending on surrounding terrain range can vary from a few hundred meters (in a city) to a few kilometers (flat countryside).
PMR446 usage is not generally legal in the United States; however, the standard allocation is within the range of the 440MHz band used by US amateur radio operators.
In addition to PMR446, some countries in the EU have begun to introduce LPD433 (Low Power Device 433MHz) and SRD860 (Short Range Device 860MHz) licence-free short range transceiver radios. Both LPD433 and SRD860 are deployed as dedicated handsets and in combination with PMR446 handsets, as with the Alan 777. These radios give an additional 69 channels (LPD433) and 126 channels (SRD860) which can be used with CTCSS or DCS to eliminate cross-chat. These extra LPD and SRD channels have been introduced to reduce the burden on the 8 PMR446 channels over shorter distances (<1km).
Range may be many kilometres e.g from hilltop to hilltop, or only a few hundred meters if for example a hilltop or large metal construction are in the transmission path i.e. between radios.
The best known long distance record is 535.8 km (333 mi) from town of Blyth in United Kingdom to the city of Almere in The Netherlands.*
| Channel | Frequency (MHz) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 446.00625 |
| 2 | 446.01875 |
| 3 | 446.03125 |
| 4 | 446.04375 |
| 5 | 446.05625 |
| 6 | 446.06875 |
| 7 | 446.08125 |
| 8 | 446.09375 |
It is also possible to extend the range of communication by setting up a gateway between a radio and the internet using eQSO.
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