Fixed/Mobile bands

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See also: [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|pirate radio frequencies]], [[HF_marine|HF marine bands]], [[HF_airband|HF aeronautical bands]] and of course the [[Pescadores|peskies]].  The 6765 kHz to 7000 kHz band (43 meters) is a fixed/mobile allocation and is the most popular band for pirate broadcasters in the Americas.
See also: [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|pirate radio frequencies]], [[HF_marine|HF marine bands]], [[HF_airband|HF aeronautical bands]] and of course the [[Pescadores|peskies]].  The 6765 kHz to 7000 kHz band (43 meters) is a fixed/mobile allocation and is the most popular band for pirate broadcasters in the Americas.
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The fixed/mobile bands contain a mixture of all sorts of random [[Shortwave_Utility_Stations|utility or ute]] communications, some broadcasters operating outside the [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast bands]], pirate broadcasters, [[Pescadores|"peskies" (unlicensed or UNID two-way communications)]], military, government, NGOs, drug traffickers, diplomatic stations, fishnet [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], [[Spy_numbers_stations|spy number stations]], over the horizon radar and dozens of other users.  Frequencies in the 25-30 MHz region are also used by [[CB|freeband CB]] radio operators and the 26960 kHz - 27410 kHz range includes the legal 40 Citizen's Band channels and [[Remote_Control|5 remote control]] and [[HF_pagers|data link]] channels.  
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The fixed/mobile bands contain a mixture of all sorts of random [[Shortwave_Utility_Stations|utility or ute]] communications, some broadcasters operating outside the [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast bands]], pirate broadcasters, [[Pescadores|"peskies" (unlicensed or UNID two-way communications)]], military, government, NGOs, drug traffickers, diplomatic stations, fishnet [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], [[Spy_numbers_stations|spy number stations]], [[OTHR|over the horizon radar]] and dozens of other users.  Frequencies in the 25-30 MHz region are also used by [[CB|freeband CB]] radio operators and the 26960 kHz - 27410 kHz range includes the legal 40 Citizen's Band channels and [[Remote_Control|5 remote control]] and [[HF_pagers|data link]] channels.  

Revision as of 20:07, 4 January 2019

Fixed/mobile bands. When its not amateur or ham radio, broadcasting, maritime mobile, or aeronautical mobile its FIXED/MOBILE. Sort of a "catch-all". Of course, aren't all radio transmitters either fixed or mobile???

See also: pirate radio frequencies, HF marine bands, HF aeronautical bands and of course the peskies. The 6765 kHz to 7000 kHz band (43 meters) is a fixed/mobile allocation and is the most popular band for pirate broadcasters in the Americas.

The fixed/mobile bands contain a mixture of all sorts of random utility or ute communications, some broadcasters operating outside the shortwave broadcast bands, pirate broadcasters, "peskies" (unlicensed or UNID two-way communications), military, government, NGOs, drug traffickers, diplomatic stations, fishnet beacons, spy number stations, over the horizon radar and dozens of other users. Frequencies in the 25-30 MHz region are also used by freeband CB radio operators and the 26960 kHz - 27410 kHz range includes the legal 40 Citizen's Band channels and 5 remote control and data link channels.


  • 1710 kHz - 1800 kHz
  • 3150 kHz - 3200 kHz
  • 4000 kHz - 4063 kHz - shared with maritime mobile
  • 4438 kHz - 4650 kHz
  • 5005 kHz - 5450 kHz
  • 5370 kHz - 5950 kHz
  • 6765 kHz - 7000 kHz - 43 meters, popular pirate radio band
  • 7300 kHz - 8195 kHz - shared with maritime mobile
  • 9040 kHz - 9500 kHz
  • 9900 kHz - 9995 kHz
  • 10150 kHz - 11175 kHz
  • 11400 kHz - 11650 kHz
  • 11975 kHz - 12330 kHz
  • 13360 kHz - 13600 kHz - also Part 15 usage (22 meter band, 13.56 MHz)
  • 13800 kHz - 14000 kHz
  • 14350 kHz - 14990 kHz
  • 15600 kHz - 16460 kHz
  • 17360 kHz - 17550 kHz
  • 18030 kHz - 18068 kHz
  • 18168 kHz - 19990 kHz
  • 20010 kHz - 21000 kHz
  • 22855 kHz - 23200 kHz
  • 23350 kHz - 24890 kHz
  • 25010 kHz - 25550 kHz
  • 26100 kHz - 26955 kHz
  • 26960 kHz - 27410 kHz - shared with the CB band, remote control ISM devices and heavy Part 15 usage
  • 27540 kHz - 28000 kHz
  • 29800 kHz - 30000 kHz



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