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  1. Multi-Use Radio Service - Wikipedia

    Established by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in the fall of 2000, MURS created a radio service allowing for licensed by rule (Part 95) operation in a narrow selection of the VHF band, with a …

  2. Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) - Federal Communications Commission

    Mar 20, 2017 · The most common use of MURS channels is for short-distance, two-way communications using small, portable hand-held radios that function similar to walkie-talkies.

  3. Multi-Use Radio Service - The RadioReference Wiki

    Jul 7, 2024 · The Multi-Use Radio Service, also known by it's acronym MURS, is a low power, short range, license-exempt personal radio service in the United States. MURS currently has 5 defined …

  4. MURS - HFUnderground

    Oct 6, 2025 · The MURS rules specifically permit use of all 5 MURS channels for telemetry, data links or telecommand. The MURS rules are more permissive regarding voice transmissions mixed with data …

  5. MURS Radio Frequency List – Range vs. FRS-GMRS

    MURS or “Multi-Use Radio Service is a license-free group of 5 channels which are located in the VHF range of the radio spectrum and are for both personal and business use.

  6. MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) Band Info - BetterSafeRadio

    MURS, or the Multi-Use Radio Service band is part of the PRS, or Personal Radio Service bands, as outlined by 47 CFR Part 95J of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), which regulates …

  7. FRS vs GMRS vs MURS vs CB in 2026 - besthamradio.com

    MURS radios reach about 2 miles in open terrain, similar to FRS in distance. The big advantage of MURS is that you can add external antennas to boost performance. CB radio gives you 40 channels …

  8. Multi Use Radio Service (MURS) Frequency List - W4ZT

    The Commission defines MURS as a private, two-way, short-distance voice or data communications service for personal or business activities of the general public.

  9. eCFR :: 47 CFR Part 95 Subpart J -- Multi-Use Radio Service

    § 95.2733 Prohibited MURS uses. MURS stations must not be operated as repeater stations or signal boosters. This prohibition includes store-and-forward packet operation.

  10. Everything You Want to Know about MURS Radio – Radioddity

    Jun 30, 2022 · MURS stands for Multi User Radio Service. It uses a license-free group of 5 channels in the 151–154 MHz spectrum range, which were previously in the industrial/business radio service and …