Public Radio Service

Summary

PRS409 channels
Channel Frequency [MHz]
1 409.7500
2 409.7625
3 409.7750
4 409.7875
5 409.8000
6 409.8125
7 409.8250
8 409.8375
9[a] 409.8500
10 409.8625
11 409.8750
12 409.8875
13 409.9000
14 409.9125
15 409.9250
16 409.9375
17 409.9500
18 409.9625
19 409.9750
20 409.9875

Public Radio Service (PRS) is a walkie-talkie personal radio service in the People's Republic of China, including Hong Kong and Macau, but excluding Taiwan. It can be used without a license. It uses 409 MHz. It is also known as PRS409.[1] It is similar to the American Family Radio Service (FRS) and PMR446 in the European Union.

Technical information edit

The PRS radios use narrow-band frequency modulation (NBFM) with a maximum deviation of 2.5 kHz. The channels are spaced at 12.5 kHz intervals. They are limited to 500 milliwatts effective radiated power.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Hong Kong Radio Association lists this channel as a rescue channel.

References edit

  1. ^ 微功率(短距离)无线电发射设备的技术要求 (信部无 [2005]423 号文件) (trans-title:Technical requirements for micropower (short range) radio transmitting equipment) page 8