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In this illustration, neighbors 1, 2, and 3 are connecting because they have a line‐of‐site connection
between their FRS radios. Neighbors 4 and 5 have geographic (hills and valleys) and physical
obstructions (trees and buildings) limiting their FRS radio's line‐of‐sight signals.
Just moving, as little as 6 feet or away from trees and buildings can help you gain connectivity.
Test & Practice Your Radio Skills
Once you have become familiar with your FRS radio and can communicate with a neighbor or two, use
the Training Guides provided by Lake Oswego Fire Department to conduct regularly scheduled radio
nets and evaluate local radio propagation with more neighbors. For more information, visit:
https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/fire/emergency‐communications.
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Repeaters
GMRS radios and repeaters are different than FRS radios but share some common channels. You may
hear radio traffic on channels 15‐22 and attempt to talk to them but not have anyone respond. FRS
radios can hear the output of GMRS repeaters but are not able to transmit. There are many GMRS
repeaters in the area, including in Lake Oswego. You can listen to the LAK17R repeater on Channel 17
(462.600), Tone 18 (123.0 Hz). During a disaster, listen for announcements at "17" after the hour.
Lake Oswego Fire Department 300 B Avenue Lake Oswego, OR 97034
503‐635‐0275 https://www.ci.oswego.or.us