Maybe, but gmrs is also licensed space and that is included as stock configs without issue.  

I do the education thing. Its becoming more common for schools to ask vendors to supply their own radios , usually on whatever dot frequency the school is  assigned  to.  May not be your problem, but it is mine, and many others, and this seems an easy fix for those in my situation.

But at the end of the day, I care mostly about making it work for me if no one else.  If you can help me verify the entries are correct, Ill leave it for others to figure out if it belongs in stock or not.



On Tuesday, January 5. Tom Hayward <tom@tomh.us> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:50 PM, Steven Santos via chirp_devel
<chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
> I need to make these radios work
> with the Private Land Mobil Radio or "dot frequencies".  I also think that
> this is a common enough need that it would seem to make sense for this to be
> a "stock configuration"

I have to disagree. The old dot frequencies now require specific
licenses, other than the ones that overlap with MURS, which require
factory-programmed and certified radios. Providing these in a stock
config is likely to mislead people into believing they are all part of
the same radio service or are unlicensed.

Tom KD7LXL



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