If you are going to use FRS frequencies, just get FRS radios. They are cheap 
enough. Especially for older, non ham licensed people. Less confusing, also. 

Remember, there cannot be ANY other legal method of comms to use the 
‘emergency’ rule. If I recall properly, that rule ONLY shows up under amateur 
rules, non of the other services, as their radios cannot be otherwise 
programmed. 

Jardy Dawson WA7JRD

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> On May 25, 2020, at 18:50, Terry Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  I think everyone has missed JP's point.  
> 
> In an emergency, a person can use anything on any band to secure assistance 
> if life is being threatened. 
>                                      Terry, KI0RE
> 
>> On 5/25/20 7:42 PM, JP wrote:
>> Typen, your last email about programming the Arcshell units was very much 
>> appreciated. 
>> 
>> I had unsubscribed from the user forum last week as I found that the advice 
>> given enabled me (I thought!) to reprogram several units without a hitch. I 
>> changed all the channels to the first 16 FRS-approved channels, but I did 
>> not lower the power setting for those permitted only for 0.5 W on the first 
>> iteration as I just wanted to ascertain if I had done things otherwise 
>> correctly. No other program settings were changed before uploading the new 
>> settings to the units. Indeed, the two units functioned OK it seemed until I 
>> tried to use the ‘scanning’ function assigned in the OEM programming to 
>> Channel 16. This had worked under the previous OEM programming. I found that 
>> it would not work on either unit after changing the channels, even though 
>> they could send and receive on all the other channels properly. I want the 
>> scanning facility preserved on all the units so I re subscribed to the Users 
>> Forum in hope of a solution.
>> 
>> I understand from you and your colleagues that this unit is still not FCC 
>> approved and will never be unless certain changes are made and the units are 
>> then officially approved. Rest assured they won’t be given into the hands of 
>> 3 years olds to talk on the beach, but only used briefly and hopefully 
>> rarely in the event of an impending fire disaster in our community with some 
>> frail neighbors who need checking on if cell towers and power lines are down 
>> (which has happened before). I appreciate all you guys’ expert advice and I 
>> trust you will still impart whatever guidance needed here to bring this 
>> feature back.
>> 
>> Thanking you,
>> Jonathan
>> 
>> 
>> 
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