Frequency Allocations

Most frequencies in FM unless specified
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3-30 Khz VLF (Very Low Frequency)
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30-300 Khz LF (Low Frequency)
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150-280 Khz Longwave

300-3000 Khz MF (Medium Frequency)
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.535-1.705 MHz Commercial AM Band
1.427-1.429 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
1.500-1.900 MHz Older Cordless phones
1.635-1.776 (1.7 common) MHz Some older cordless phones,
paired with 49 MHz
1.705-1.800 MHz Fixed Service - Land/Mobile/Marine
1.800-2.000 MHz Amateur - 160-meters, General, <1500 watts
2-2.107 MHz Maritime Mobile
2-2.500 MHz Marine, Coast-wise
2.107-2.170 MHz Fixed Service - Land/Mobile/Marine
2.170-2.194 MHz Land Mobile Service
2.194-2.300 MHz Fixed Service
2.200-2.300 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
2.300-2.495 MHz Shortwave - 120-Meters "tropical band"
2.505-2.850 MHz Fixed Service - Land/Mobile/Marine
2.850-3.155 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights

3-30 MHz HF (High Frequency)
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3.155-3.200 MHz Fixed Service
3.200-3.400 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 90-Meters
3.400-3.500 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
3.500-3.525 MHz Amateur - 80-Meters, CW/RTTY Extra, <1500 watts
3.500-4.100 MHz MARS (Used Regionally)
3.525-3.750 MHz Amateur - 80-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
3.700-3.750 MHz Amateur - 80-Meters, CW Novice, <200 watts
3.750-3.775 MHz Amateur - 75-Meters, CW/SSB Extra, <1500 watts
3.775-3.850 MHz Amateur - 75-Meters, CW/SSB Advanced, <1500 watts
3.850-4.000 MHz Amateur - 75-Meters, CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
3.900-4 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 75-Meters
4-4 MHz Time Standard - New WARC Allocation Region 3
4-4.063 MHz Fixed Service
4-9 MHz Marine, High Seas And Inland Waterways
4.063-4.438 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
4.438-4.650 MHz Fixed Service
4.650-4.750 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
4.750-5.060 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 60-Meters
5.005-5.450 MHz Fixed Service
5.450-5.730 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
5.730-5.950 MHz Fixed Service
5.950-6.200 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 49-Meters
6.200-6.525 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
6.525-6.765 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
6.765-7 MHz Fixed Service
7.000-7.025 MHz Amateur - 40-Meters, CW/RTTY Extra, <1500 watts
7.025-7.150 MHz Amateur - 40-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
7.100-7.150 MHz Amateur - 40-Meters, CW Novice, <200 watts
7.150-7.225 MHz Amateur - 40-Meters, CW/SSB Advanced, <1500 watts
7.225-7.300 MHz Amateur - 40-Meters, CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
7.300-8.195 MHz Fixed Service
7.300-7.700 MHz MARS (Used Regionally)
8-8 MHz Time Standard - New WARC Allocation Region 3
8.195-8.815 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
8.400-8.500 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
8.815-9.040 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
9.040-9.500 MHz Fixed Service
9.500-9.900 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 31-Meters
9.775-9.995 MHz Fixed Service
10.000-10.300 MHz MARS (used as gateway station for overseas calls)
10.003-10.005 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
10.005-10.100 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
10.100-11.175 MHz Fixed Service
10.100-10.150 MHz Amateur - 30-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <200 watts
11.175-11.400 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
11.400-11.650 MHz Fixed Service
11.650-12.050 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 25-Meters
12-22 MHz Marine, High Seas
12.050-12.330 MHz Fixed Service
12.330-13.200 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
13.200-13.360 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
13.360-13.600 MHz Fixed Service
13.600-13.800 MHz Shortwave - 22-Meter - New WARC Allocation
13.800-14 MHz Fixed Service
13.900-14.500 MHz MARS (used as gateway station for overseas calls)
14.000-14.025 MHz Amateur - 20-Meters, CW/RTTY Extra, <1500 watts
14.025-14.150 MHz Amateur - 20-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
14.150-14.175 MHz Amateur - 20-Meters, CW/SSB Extra, <1500 watts
14.175-14.225 MHz Amateur - 20-Meters, CW/SSB Advanced, <1500 watts
14.225-14.350 MHz Amateur - 20-Meters, CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
14.350-14.995 MHz Fixed Service
14.800-15.350 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
15.010-15.100 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
15.100-15.600 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 19-Meters
15.500-15.800 MHz MARS Frequency Range
15.600-16.460 MHz Fixed Service
16.460-17.360 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
17.360-17.550 MHz Fixed Service
17.550-17.900 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 16-Meters
17.900-18.030 MHz Aeronautical Mobile - Trans-oceanic Flights
18.030-18.780 MHz Fixed Service
18.068-18.110 MHz Amateur - CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
18.068-18.168 MHz Amateur - 17 Meters
18.068-18.168 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
18.110-18.168 MHz Amateur - CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
18.780-18.900 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
18.900-19.680 MHz Fixed Service
19.680-19.800 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
19.800-21 MHz Fixed Service
19.995-20.010 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
20.000-22.000 MHz MARS (used as gateway station for overseas calls)
21.000-21.025 MHz Amateur - 15-Meters, CW/RTTY Extra, <1500 watts
21.025-21.200 MHz Amateur - 15-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
21.100-21.200 MHz Amateur - 15-Meters, CW Novice, <200 watts
21.100-21.400 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
21.200-21.225 MHz Amateur - 15-Meters, CW/SSB Extra, <1500 watts
21.225-21.300 MHz Amateur - 15-Meters, CW/SSB Advanced, <1500 watts
21.300-21.450 MHz Amateur - 15-Meters, CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
21.450-21.850 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 13-Meters
21.850-22 MHz Aeronautical Mobile
22-22.720 MHz Maritime Mobile - Ship/Shore
22.210-22.500 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
22.720-23.200 MHz Fixed Service
23.200-23.350 MHz Aeronautical Mobile
23.350-24.990 MHz Fixed Service
24.890-24.930 MHz Amateur - 12-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
24.930-24.990 MHz Amateur - 12-Meters, CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
25.005-25.010 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
25.010-25.330 MHz Petroleum Industry
25.330-25.600 MHz Gov't Frequency
25.600-26.100 MHz Shortwave Broadcast - 11-Meters
25.870-26.470 MHz Remote Pick-up & STL
26.100-26.480 MHz Land Mobile Service
26.100-26.480 MHz Wireless Mikes Used by TV & Radio
26.480-26.950 MHz Gov't
26.950-26.960 MHz International Fixed Service
26.960-27.410 MHz Citizen's Band - 11-Meters
26.995-27.255 MHz Aircraft/Car/Boat Remote Control
27.410-27.540 MHz Land Mobile Service
27.540-28 MHz Gov't
28.000-28.300 MHz Amateur - 10-Meters, CW/RTTY General, <1500 watts
28.100-28.300 MHz Amateur - 10-Meters, CW/RTTY Novice, <200 watts
28.300-28.500 MHz Amateur - 10-Meters, CW/SSB Novice, <200 watts
28.300-29.700 MHz Amateur - 10-Meters, CW/SSB General, <1500 watts
29.700-29.800 MHz Forestry Service
29.800-29.890 MHz Fixed Service
29.890-29.910 MHz Gov't
29.910-30 MHz Fixed Service

30-300 MHz VHF (Very High Frequency)
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30-54 MHz VHF LO Band
30-46.610 MHz Business Band, Gov't
30.000-30.560 MHz US Government
30.005-30.010 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
30.560-31.980 MHz Business / Industry / Forestry
30.860-31.980 MHz Parks and Recreation Public Safety Band
31.990-32.000 MHz Public Safety
32.000-33.000 MHz US Government
33.000-33.100 MHz Public Safety
33.020-33.100 MHz Road Maintenance & Special Services
33.120-33.400 MHz Business / Petroleum
33.420-33.980 MHz Fire Departments
34.000-35.000 MHz US Government
34.200-34.700 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
35.020-36.000 MHz Business / Paging
35.220-35.660 MHz Radio Paging
36.000-37.000 MHz US Government
36-37 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
37.020-37.420 MHz Local Government and Police
37.460-37.860 MHz Power, Water, Pipeline
37.900-37.980 MHz Roads Maintenance and Special Emergency Services
38.000-39.000 MHz US Government
39.020-40.000 MHz Police / Local Gov't
39.986-40.020 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
40.000-42.000 MHz US Government
40.980-41.015 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
42.020-42.940 MHz Police Departments
42.960-43.680 MHz Business / Paging
43.220-43.640 MHz Radio Paging
43.700-44.600 MHz Transportation - bus, truck / Cordless base
44.620-45.060 MHz State Police / Forestry Conservation
44.620-46.580 MHz Parks & Recreation, Fire Departments, Local Gov't
44.620-46.480 MHz Police, Roads Maintenance, Special Services
43.720-43.480 MHz New Cordless Phone base allocation (15 channels)
45.080-45.860 MHz Police / Local Gov't / Highway Maint
45.900-46.040 MHz Police / Emergency
46.060-46.500 MHz Fire
46.520-46.580 MHz Local Gov't
46.610-46.970 MHz Portable (Cordless) Phones/Base (20/40 kHz steps)
46.670-49.990 MHz No license required for low power devices
48.760-49.500 MHz New Cordless Phone remote
allocation (15 channels)
47.020-47.400 MHz Highway Maint
47-49.670 MHz Business Band
47.440-47.680 MHz Industry / Emergency
47.700-49.580 Mhz Industry / Cordless handset
49.610-49.990 MHz Portable (Cordless) Phones/Handset (irregular steps)
49.670-49.970 MHz Room/Baby Monitors
49.830-49.890 MHz 49 MHz Walkie-Talkies (Unlicensed)
49.845-49.930 MHz Pre-1984 Cordless Telephones
50.000-50.100 MHz Amateur - 6-Meters, CW Technician, <1500 watts
50.100-54.000 MHz Amateur - 6-Meters, Technician, <1500 watts
50.200-50.400 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
50.800-50.980 MHz Aircraft/Car/Boat Remote Control
53.100-53.800 MHz Aircraft/Car/Boat Remote Control
54-72 MHz VHF Television (Ch 2 - 4) (6 MHz steps - FMw)
54.200-58.200 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
72.000-76.000 MHz (Various)
72-76 MHz Fixed (Point-To-Point) Pagers
72.010-72.996 MHz Aircraft Model Remote Control
72.010-72.990 Radio Control, Model Aircraft
75.410-75.990 Radio Control, Model Cars & Boats
76-88 MHz VHF Television (Ch 5 - 6) (6 MHz steps - FMw)
88-107.900 MHz Commercial FM Band (200 kHz steps - FMw)
108.000-117.950 MHz Aero - VOR and ILS localizer (50 kHz steps)
108-112 MHz Aviation Navigation (Terminal VOR, ILS,
80 50 Khz Channels, Spaced .025 MHz Apart
112-117.950 MHz Aviation Navigation (VOR)
(Currently 120 50 Khz Channels)
116-126 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
118-136.975 MHz Aviation Communication
(Currently 720 25 Khz Channels-AM)
128.900-132.00 MHz Commercial Airline Business Messages
136-138 MHz Weather Satellite, Gov't, Business
137-174 MHz VHF HI Band
137-144 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
137.000-138.000 MHz Satellite
138.000-144.000 MHz US Government - land mobile (25 kHz steps)
144.000-144.100 MHz Amateur - 2-Meters, CW Technician, <1500 watts
144.100-148.000 MHz Amateur - 2-Meters, Technician, <1500 watts
(band with many repeaters)
145.100-145.500 MHz Ham Autopatch
146.610-147.390 MHz Ham Autopatch
148.000-149.900 MHz US Government - fixed/mobile, satellite
148-151 MHz CAP, CD, MARS, Gov't (153.785-155.98 MHz and
158.73-159.46 MHz are where most activity is)
149.900-150.050 MHz Satellite - radionavigation
150.050-150.800 MHz US Government - fixed/mobile
150-151 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
150.815-150.965 MHz Auto Emergency
150.995-151.595 MHz Parks & Recreation, Forestry, Industry, Roads Maintenance
150-151.475 MHz Animal Tracking Collars in Ontario
(Could be the same for all of Canada and US?)
151.625-151.955 MHz Business (30 kHz steps)
151-156.250 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire)
152.030-152.240 MHz Mobile phone (Base) / Page (30 kHz steps)
152.270-152.450 MHz Taxi (Base)
152.480-152.825 MHz IMTS Telephone/Canada
152.510-152.810 MHz IMTS Telephone & Radio Paging, RCC (mobile telephone base)
152.510-152.840 MHz Mobile phone (Base) / Page (30 kHz steps)
152.840-153.380 MHz Remote Pick-up & STL
152.870-153.725 MHz Industry
153.740-154.445 MHz Fire Departments and Local Government (mobile)
154.452-154.482 MHz Industry (telemetry) (7.5 kHz steps)
154.490-154.625 MHz Industry
154.515-154.600 MHz Wireless Mikes/Walkie-Talkies/Drive-thru's
154.650-156.240 MHz Local Gov't, Police, Roads, Special Services
156.025-157.425 MHz Maritime (ship) (25 kHz steps)
157.450-160.200 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire)
157.470-157.515 MHz Auto Emergency
157.530-157.710 MHz Taxi (mobile) / Business
157.770-158.100 MHz Mobile phone (mobile) / Page (30 kHz steps)
158.130-158.460 MHz Industry
158.490-158.700 MHz Radio Paging (mobile) / Page (30 kHz steps)
158.490-158.670 MHz Mobile telephone - RCC (mobile)
158.730-159.465 MHz Parks & Recreation, Local Gov't, Police, Roads
158.910-161.565 MHz Railroads/Canada
159.225-159.465 MHz Forestry Conservation
159.495-160.200 MHz Transportation-bus, truck
160.215-161.610 MHz Railroad
160.625-160.950 MHz Maritime-Coast (25 kHz steps)
161.500-162.025 MHz Maritime-Coast (25 kHz steps)
161.605-161.795 MHz Business Band (Radio And TV Remotes)
161.625-161.775 MHz Wireless Mikes used at TV & Radio Stations
161.640-161.760 MHz Wireless Mikes/Remote Pick-ups/STL'S
161.800-162.025 MHz Marine Band (Telephone)
162.025-174.000 MHz Mainly US Gov't - land mobile
(This is the common "Government Band",
frequency spacing is typically 12.5 Khz, other
users are 5 Khz spacing, also look for federal
agency pagers)
162-174 MHz Some Business (Radio And TV Remotes)
162.400-162.550 MHz NOAA Weather
174-216 MHz VHF Television (Ch 7 - 13, 6 MHz steps-FMw)
174.500-176.500 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
200-202 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
216.0125-216.4875 MHz AMTS Group D Channels 101-120 for Coast/Ship
216.5125-216.9875 MHz AMTS Group C Channels 121-140 for Coast/Ship
217.0125-217.4875 MHz AMTS Group B Channels 141-160 for Coast
(paired to 219.0125-219.4875)
217.5125-217.9875 MHz AMTS Group A Channels 161-180 for Coast
(paired to 219.5125-219.9875)
216-220 MHz Medical Telemetry
218-219 MHz Interactive Video & Data Services (IVDS)
219-220 MHz Amateur Radio & Automated Maritime
Telecommunications (50 miles between AMTS
& amateur operations) (25 kHz steps)
219.0125-219.4875 MHz AMTS Group B Channels 141-160 for Ship
(paired to 217.0125-217.4875)
219.5125-219.9875 MHz AMTS Group B Channels 161-180 for Ship
(paired to 217.5125-217.9875)
220-225 MHz Amateur - Technician, <1500 watts
(band with many repeaters)
220-221 (Private land Mobile) - base (5 KHz steps)
221-222 (Private land Mobile) - mobile (6 KHz steps)
220-222 MHz Land Mobile Radio
220.0025-220.9975 MHz General (trunked)-base (5 kHz steps)
222.000-225.000 MHz Amateur (1.25-meter)
221.0025-221.9975 MHz General (trunked)-mobile (5 kHz steps)
222.100-223.910 MHz Amateur - 1.25-Meters, Novice, <25 watts
223.850-224.980 MHz Ham Autopatch
225.000-328.600 MHz US Government - Aero (50/100 kHz steps - AM)
225-400 MHz Both Civilian And Gov't.
225-400 MHz Many Security Low Power Control Devices
225-328 MHz Fixed Land, Mobile, Air (Military)
230-396 MHz AM Military Air
235-238 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
240-270 MHz Satellite Downlinks Military 30 Khz spacing
272-273 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations

300-3000 MHz UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
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300-328 MHz Coast Guard
300-318 MHz Some car alarm transmitters
328.600-335.400 Mhz Aeronautical Radio Navigation (Military) (50 kHz steps)
390 MHz Sears Garage Door Openers (? Others too?)
329-335 MHz Gov't (Airport Glide Slope Navigation)
335.400-400.000 MHz US Government - Aero (50/100 kHz steps - AM)
399.900- 400.050 Military Radio Navigation Satellites
400-420 MHz Gov't (Base Walkie/Talkies, Pagers, etc.)
400-406 MHz Gov't - Meteorological/Space
400.000-406.000 MHz US Gov't - Meteorological / Space
403-406 MHz Space Research Frequency Allocations
406.100-420.000 MHz US Gov't - land mobile (12.5/25 kHz steps)
(Federal Agency Pagers In Some Areas)
420-450 MHz Amateur - 70-CM, Technician, <1500 watts
(power <50 watts near certain military radars)
420-450 MHz Military radar & radiolocation
422.200-430.000 MHz Land mobile in Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo
442.000-445.000 MHz Ham Autopatch
447.000-450.000 MHz Ham Autopatch
450-470 MHz Business Band (Police, Fire, Radio/TV Remotes)
(Most activity is between 453.025-453.950 and
between 456.025-459.950, spacing 5 MHz apart)
450-451 MHz Wireless Mikes Used at Radio & TV Stations
450-450.9875 TV and Radio station remotes
450.050-450.950 MHz Remote Pick-ups & STL
451.175-451.6875 MHz Telephone Repair
451.025-452.025 MHz Industry
451.025-454.950, 460.025-464.975 MHz Base & repeater units
associated with mobile units and control stations above
(when active station is found look 5 MHz higher for
mobile unit or control station)
452.050-452.500 MHz Taxi / Industry / Transport
452.525-452.600 MHz Automobile Emergency
452.625-452.950 MHz Transportation-Trucks / Railroad
452.975-453.000 MHz Relay Press
453.0125-453.9875 MHz Parks & Recreation, Fire, Local Gov't, Police
453.0125-453.9875 MHz Roads Maintenance, Special Services
453.025-453.975 MHz Local Gov't / Public Safety
454.025-454.350 MHz RCC (mobile telephone, base) & Radio Paging
454.375-454.625 MHz Mobile telephone (at every .025 MHz apart, base)
454.400-454.650 MHz IMTS Telephone & Radio Paging
454.625-454.950 MHz Mobile telephone (at every .050 MHz apart)
454.700-454.975 MHz TELCO Air/Ground Operators
455-455.9875 TV and Radio station remotes
455.050-455.950 MHz Remote Pick-ups & STL
455-456 MHz Wireless Mikes Used at TV & Radio Stations
456.025-457.025 MHz Industry
456.025-459.950, 465.025-469.975 MHz Mobile units & control
stations associated with base & repeater units below
(when active station is found look 5 MHz lower for
base or repeater)
457.050-457.500 MHz Taxi / Industry / Transport
457.5125-457.6125 MHz Wireless Mikes/Walkie-talkies/Drive thru's
457.525-457.600 MHz Maritime-shipboard repeater (mobiles @ 467.xxx)
Business-low power
457.625-457.950 MHz Transportation-Trucks / Railroad
457.975-458.000 MHz Relay Press
458.025-458.975 Mhz Public Safety / Local Gov't
459.025-459.350 MHz Mobile telephone RCC (mobile)
459.025-459.650 MHz Radio Paging
459.375-459.650 MHz Mobile telephone telco (mobile)
459.700-459.975 MHz TELCO Air/Ground Aircraft
460.0125-460.6375 MHz Fire, Police, Special Services
460.650-460.875 MHz Business-Airport use
460.6875-462.1875 MHz Wireless Mikes/Walkie-Talkies/Drive-thru's
460.900-461.000 MHz Business-Central Alarms
461.025-462.175 MHz Business
462.200-462.525 MHz Manufacturers / Industry
462.550-462.725 MHz GMRS Band (12.5 kHz steps)
462.5625-462.7125 MHz FRS Band (channels 1 - 7)
462.750-462.925 MHz Business (paging)
462.9375-463.1875 MHz Special Services
462.950-463.175 MHz MED (Ambulance/Hospital)
463.200-464.9875 MHz Wireless Mikes/Walkie-talkies/Drive thru's
465.025-465.550 MHz Police / Public Safety
465.575-465.625 MHz Fire
465.650-465.875 MHz Business-Airport use
465.6875-467.1875 MHz Wireless Mikes/Walkie-talkies/Drive thru's
465.900-466.000 MHz Business-Central Alarms
466.025-467.175 MHz Business
467.200-467.525 MHz Manufacturers / Industry
467.550-467.725 MHz GMRS repeater inputs (25 kHz steps)
467.5625-467.7125 MHz FRS Band (Channels 8 - 14)
467.750-467.925 MHz Business (2w, telemetry)
467.750-467.825 MHz Maritime-shipboard (rptr at 457.xxx)
467.950-468.175 MHz MED (Ambulance/Hospital)
468.200-469.9875 MHz Wireless Mikes/Walkie-talkies/Drive thru's

470-512 MHz UHF T Band
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470.0125-470.2875 MHz Car phones & Paging
470.0625-511.8875 MHz Broadcast TV, chs 14-20
Large Metro Public Safety (25 kHz steps-FM)
476.0125-476.2875 MHz Car Phones & Paging
479.025-493.000 MHz Offshore Oil Platforms
470-890 MHz UHF TV (Ch 14 - 83 [71-83 are obsolete or
are used as translator service])

806-940 MHz "800" Band
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806-810 MHz Business Band (Cvtnl Systems, Mobile Input)
809.7625-810.9875 MHz General-single channels
810-816 MHz Public Safety (Slow Growth Systems, Mble Ipt)
811.0125-815.9875 MHz General-trunked
816-821 MHz SMR - Business Band (Trunked Systems, Mobile Input)
821.0125-823.9875 MHz Public Safety-trunked (12.5 kHz steps)
821-825 MHz Land Mobile Satellite Service (Mobile Input)
824.040-835 MHz Cellular Telephone Non-Wireline (Mobile Input)
835-845 MHz Cellular Telephone Wireline (Mobile Input)
845-848.970 MHz Cellular Telephone (Expansion, Mobile Input)
849.0055-850.9735 MHz SkyTel Airphones Transmit (6 kHz steps-AM)
851-869 MHz SMRS, May Be Private Paging For Internal Uses
851.0125-865.9875 MHz Cvtl/Trunked Systems, .025 or .0125 Spacing
Wireless Mikes/Walkie-talkies/Drive-thru's
851-866 MHz Automobile Emergency Freqs for Tow Operators
851-855 MHz Business Band (Cvtnl Systems, Base Output)
855-861 MHz Public Safety (Slow Growth Systems, Base Opt)
861.0125-865.9875 MHz SMR-Business Band (Trunked Systems, Base Output)
861.0125-865.2375 MHz Basic Exchange Radio Service
866-870 MHz Land Mobile Satellite Service (Satellite Opt)
866.0125-868.9875 MHz Public Safety, Spaced .0125 MHz Apart
866.0125-868.9875 MHz Parks & Recreation, Fire, Local Gov't, Police
866.0125-868.9875 MHz Roads Maintenance, Special Services
869.010-894 MHz Common Carrier, Spaced .030 Apart
869.040-870.000 MHz Cellular RCC - voice, channels 800-832
870.030-879.360 MHz Cellular RCC - voice, channels 1-312
870-880 MHz Cellular Telephone Non-Wireline (Base Output)
879.390-879.990 MHz Cellular RCC - data, channels 313-333
880.020-880.620 MHz Cellular Telco - data, channels 334-354
880-890 MHz Cellular Telephone Wireline (Base Output)
880.650-889.980 MHz Cellular Telco - voice, channels 355-666
890-895 MHz Cellular Telephone (Expansion, Base Output)
890.010-891.480 MHz Cellular RCC - voice, channels 667-716
890-915 MHz Microwave Ovens
891.510-893.970 MHz Cellular Telco - voice, channels 717-799
894-896 MHz SkyTel Airphones Receive
894.0055-894.1735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 10
894.2055-894.3735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 9
894.4055-894.5735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 8
894.6055-894.7735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 7
894.8055-894.9735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 6
895.0055-895.1735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 5
895.2055-895.3735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 4
895.4055-895.5735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 3
895.6055-895.7735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 2
895.8055-895.9735 MHz Air to Ground telephones ch 1-29 block 1
895-960 MHz Mobile and Paging
896.000-901.000 MHz SMR/Business/Industry-mobile (12.5 kHz steps)
901.000-902.000 MHz Personal Communications Services
902-928 MHz old Amateur - 33-CM, Technician, <1500 watts
(no use near White Sands/Denver)
902.000-928.000 MHz ISM band
903.000-905.000 MHz fast food headset freq WFM (new "3M" headsets,
sometimes marked as "GM")
920.000-922.000 MHz fast food speaker freq WFM (new "3M" headsets,
sometimes marked as "GM")
902.000-928.000 MHz 900 MHz Cordless Phones NFM (30-10Khz spacing)
902.100-903.900 MHz Panasonic KX-T9000 Cordless Phone
Transponder (Base) Frequencies (60 Khz Spacing)
902.000-905.000 MHz AT&T #9120 Cordless Phones
902.100-903.900 MHz Otron Corp. #CP-1000 Cordless Phones
902-928 MHz Popular Commercial FH/DS Devices
[Microwave Bugging Device]
903.000 MHz Samsung #SP-R912 Cordless Phones
905.600-907.005 MHz V-TECH TROPEZ DX900 Cordless Phone Transponder
(Base) Frequencies (100 Khz Spacing)
925.000-928.000 MHz AT&T #9120 Cordless Phones
925.500-927.400 MHz V-TECH TROPEZ DX900 Cordless Phone Handset
Frequencies
926.100-927.900 MHz Otron Corp. #CP-1000 Cordless Phones
926.100-927.900 MHz Panasonic KX-T9000 Cordless Phone Handset
Frequencies
927.000 MHz Samsung #SP-R912 Cordless Phones
928.0125 - 928.3375 MHz Domestic Public Radio Service Reserve
Private Multi-Radio Service
928.3625 - 928.8375 MHz Domestic Public Radio Service Reserve
928.8625 - 928.9875 MHz Domestic Public Radio Service Reserve
Wide Area Paging
929.000-932.000 MHz Radio Paging
929.0125 - 929.7375 MHz Domestic Public Radio Service Reserve
929.3625-929.4625 MHz Private Carrier Paging,
police/fire/federal/etc.
929.6375-929.9875 MHz Private Carrier Paging,
police/fire/federal/etc.
928-930 MHz Multi-Address Paging
930.000-931.000 MHz Personal Communications Services-base
931-932 MHz Common Carrier Paging
932.000-935.000 MHz US Gov't - low-capacity fixed links (FAA)/Private Shared
935-940 MHz Automobile Emergency Freqs for Tow Operators
935.0125-940.9875 MHz SMRS, May Be Private Paging For Internal Uses
Private Trunked, .0125 MHz Spacing
935.000-940.000 MHz SMR/Business/Industry-base (12.5 kHz steps)
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940.0125-940.9875 MHz General Trunked, Spaced .0125 MHz
941.000-944.000 MHz US Gov't - low-capacity fixed links (FAA)/Private Shared
944.0125-951.9875 MHz Remote pick-up & STL
952-960 MHz Microwave Relay And Paging
Multiple Address Systems (Muzak, etc.)
956.262-956.437 MHz Private Fixed Service - Signaling And Control
959.862-959.987 MHz Common Carrier Radio Serv - Wide Area Paging
960.000-1215.000 MHz Aero navigation - DME/TACAN (w/ assoc. VOR)
US Gov't - Joint Tactical Info. Distrib. Sys. & RADAR/IFF
1215-1300 MHz Gov't
1215.000-1240.000 MHz US Gov't - GPS Radionavigation Satellite
1215-1240 MHz Non gov't allocation - Earth Exploration-
Satellite and Space Research
1537-1541 MHz L-band Downlink
1240.000-1350.000 MHz Aero-Air Route Surveillance Radar
1240.000-1300.000 MHz Amateur (23-CM)
1270-1295 MHz Amateur - 23-CM, Novice, <5 watts
(band with many repeaters)
1300-1350 MHz Non-gov't allocation and aeronautical
radionavigation
1535-1543.5 MHz Inmarsat Communications Satellite Downlink Range
1350.000-1400.000 MHz US Gov't - military tactical & air-ground data
1227 MHz GPS L1
1575 MHz GPS L2
1635.5-1645.0 MHz Inmarsat Communications Satellite Uplink Range
1710-1755 MHz (1.710-1.755 GHz) DOJ Audio/Video Bugs (.25 to .50
watts) [Microwave Bugging Device]
1710-1755 MHz (1.710-1.755 GHz) DEA Audio/Video Bugs (over 1400
bugs purchased in 1995) [Microwave Bugging Device]
1710-1850 MHz (1.710-1.850 GHz) Treasury Video Surveillance Systems
[Microwave Bugging Device]
2310-2360 MHz Digital Satellite Radio
2400-2500 MHz Microwave Ovens
2400-2500 MHz WLAN's
2400-2484 MHz (2.400-2.484 GHz) Popular Commercial FH/DS Devices
[Microwave Bugging Device]

3-30 Ghz SHF (Super High Frequency)
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4 Ghz C-Band
4.195-4.199 GHz (4195-4199 MHz) C-Band downlink
4.635-4.660 GHz Treasury Video Surveillance Systems
[Microwave Bugging Device]
12 Ghz Ku-Band

30-300 Ghz EHF (Extra High Frequency)
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31.000-31.300 GHz GMRS microwave any mode

300-3000 GHz -
or 3 THz
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