Clay Center Ks 575 GMRS Repeater

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This Group for anyone interested in GMRS Radio or Emergency Communications. The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a licensed radio service that uses channels around 462 MHz and 467 MHz. The most common use of GMRS channels is for short-distance, two-way voice communications using hand-held radios, mobile radios and repeater systems. In 2017, the FCC expanded GMRS to also allow short data messaging applications including text messaging and GPS location information. Services that provide functionality similar to GMRS include the Citizens Band Radio Service (CBRS), the Family Radio Service (FRS) and the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS). The GMRS is available to an individual (one man or one woman) for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members. Each licensee manages a system consisting of one or more transmitting units (stations.) The rules for GMRS limit eligibility for new GMRS system licenses to individuals in order to make the service available to personal users. (Some previously licensed non-individual systems are allowed to continue using GMRS.) In 2017, the FCC updated the GMRS by allotting additional interstitial channels in the 467 MHz band, increased the license term from 5 to 10 years, allowed transmission of limited data applications such as text messaging and GPS location information and made other updates to the GMRS rules to reflect modern application of the service. An FCC license is required to operate GMRS system. Licenses are issued for a ten-year term and can be renewed between 90 days prior to the expiration date and up to the actual expiration date of the license. After a license expires, an individual must request a new GMRS license. A GMRS system licensed to a non-individual prior to July 31, 1987 is also eligible for renewal, but the licensee may not make any major modification to the system. You may apply for a GMRS license if you are 18 years or older and not a representative of a foreign government. If you receive a license, any family member, regardless of age, can operate GMRS stations and units within the licensed system. The FCC service rules for the GMRS are located in 47 C.F.R. Part 95 Subpart E. You can find information about GMRS licensing in the rules.

Nature Relaxation™ 4K/HD Ambient Films + Instrumental Music for Study, Stress Relief, & Better Mood - Playlist · Stunning 4K Underwater

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Underwater Living beings

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What life lurks in the deepest, darkest parts of our planet's oceans? These unexplored remote areas hold secrets about animal behavior that humans have never seen. And because there are more questions than answers about life at the bottom of the ocean, our imaginations run wild with tales of sea serpents like the Kraken or the Loch Ness Monster. But there are some monster-like creatures living thousands of feet below the surface, and they've adapted to their hostile environment over millions of years by taking on some unbelievably cool — and in some cases scary — physical characteristics. Here are 16 rarely seen denizens of the deep.

Underwater

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The Maldives is a renowned destination for underwater enthusiasts due to its clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. Its underwater world is a spectacular sight to behold, with over 2,000 species of fish and other marine creatures living in its surrounding waters. Visitors can partake in a range of underwater activities, such as snorkeling, diving, and submarine tours, to explore this fascinating world beneath the waves. The Maldives' underwater scenery is truly breathtaking, making it an unforgettable experience for anyone who visits.

UNDER THE WATER DISCOVERY

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"Underwater discovery" typically refers to the exploration and investigation of submerged environments, which can include oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and even underwater caves. There are several aspects of underwater discovery, each with its own focus and significance: Marine Biology: Researchers study the rich biodiversity of underwater ecosystems. They discover and document new species, investigate marine behavior, and examine the relationships within aquatic food webs. Coral reefs, kelp forests, and deep-sea ecosystems are some of the fascinating underwater environments explored. Archaeology: Underwater archaeologists explore submerged archaeological sites such as shipwrecks, sunken cities, and ancient ports. These discoveries provide valuable insights into the history of human civilizations, trade routes, and maritime technology. Geological Exploration: Geologists investigate the seafloor and underwater geological formations. They study underwater volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, trenches, and continental shelves to understand Earth's geological processes and history. Oceanography: Oceanographers study the physical and chemical properties of underwater environments. They analyze currents, temperature gradients, salinity levels, and other factors that influence ocean circulation patterns, weather systems, and climate. Underwater Technology: The development of advanced underwater technology, including remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), has revolutionized underwater discovery. These vehicles allow scientists to access deep and remote underwater regions, collect samples, and capture high-quality imagery. Environmental Conservation: Understanding underwater ecosystems is crucial for conservation efforts. Researchers identify threats to marine life, such as overfishing, pollution, and habitat destruction, and work on strategies to protect and preserve these fragile environments. Search and Rescue Operations: Underwater discovery techniques are also used in search and rescue operations, helping locate missing vessels, aircraft, or individuals submerged in water. Resource Exploration: Underwater exploration can involve the search for valuable resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and even renewable energy sources like tidal and wave power. Underwater discovery is an interdisciplinary field that combines elements of science, technology, and exploration. It contributes to our understanding of the Earth's history, the sustainability of marine environments, and the potential for future resource utilization. Advances in underwater technology and international collaboration continue to expand our knowledge of the hidden wonders beneath the waves.