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<div>Citizen's Band Radio - modern [[FCC]] language simply calls it "CB Radio Service" (CBRS) now. '''Part 95''' FCC Rules - 47 C.F.R. 95 - Personal Radio Services, Subpart D - CB Radio Service, aka "'''Class D'''". ("'''Class C'''" is the [[Remote_Control#RC_Transmitter_Regulations_-_Part_15.2C_Part_95_and_Part_97|RCRS]], "'''Class A'''" is now [[GMRS]] and [[FRS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|UHF]] and [[MURS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]].).<br />
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'''See the HFUnderground CB 11 meter and 10 meter forum here:<br />
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[https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,15.0.html 10/11 Meter Forum at HF Underground]'''<br />
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===General Overview ===<br />
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[[CB Savage|Citizen's Band Radio, or "CB Radio"]] for short. Known by pejorative names such as "Chicken Band", "Children's Band" and several others. Short-range license free (or simple license requirement) two-way radio service for personal or business purposes in the [[11_meter|25-30 MHz (25000-30000 kHz)]] range that makes up the shortest wavelength portions of the [[Main Page|HF]] band. For local communications, it tends to behave more like a short-range [[VHF / UHF Radio]] service. De facto standard frequency allocation based on 40 channel American CB band 26.965-27.405 MHz. In radio hobbyist circles, the CB band and adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "[[11_meter|11 meters]]". <br />
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CB is one of the most commonly used two-way and land mobile radio services worldwide, although for handheld walkie-talkie purposes it has mostly been depreciated in favor of [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services such as [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] and [[MURS]]. CB is still heavily used by trucking companies, hunting clubs, farmers, Jeep and 4x4 off road clubs, [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militias]] and self-defense security groups (for mobile and base purposes), logging companies, tow truck operators, fishing fleets, doomsday preppers, [[HF pagers|for local and/or unlicensed paging or data link/telemetry systems]], and [[Remote_Control|low power to medium power R/C (radio control, remote control)]] purpose, etc. and as an inexpensive short-range alternative to licensed services such as the licensed [[Business Radio]] Services. <br />
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Many [[ham radio]] operators look down on CB with absolute disdain, while others view it as a useful tool...or at the very least, a source of entertainment. <br />
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CB (and the 11-meter freeband frequencies above and below CB) are making a resurgence as one of many communications methods used by so-called "[[Steve_Anderson|preppers]]" and [[United_Patriot_Radio|survivalists]], in addition to amateur radio and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|VHF/UHF services]] such as [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[VHF marine]], etc.<br />
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A large radio subculture relating to [[Splatterbox|illegally modifying]] CB equipment, using so-called "[[CB#CB_Radio_10_Meter_Radio_Export_Radio_Images_Gallery|export radios]]" or "[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|10 meter]] radios" or modifying [[amateur radio]] equipment to access "freeband" frequencies, transmit higher than [[Piss weak|legal]] power levels, and or make DX contacts, exists worldwide. A large market for "export radios" (often sold under the guise of being 10 meter amateur radios) exists. CB is an old service, with its roots dating back to the 1950s and its spiritual roots dating back to the Second World War. <br />
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[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|CB radio calling frequencies AM FM SSB digital modes 25-28 MHz 25-30 MHz allocations 27MHz calling frequencies DX channels guide to CB radio frequencies channels 11 meter band legal users allocations freeband frequencies here]]. <br />
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CB is the oldest, and most commonly known in popular culture, two-way radio service. Many folks uneducated in the ways of radio simply refer to '''all''' radios, walkie-talkies, handheld radios, HTs, scanners, two-way radios, marine band radios, etc. as "CBs" <br />
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See [[CB#CB_Channel_Plans|here]] for 27 MHz CB radio channel plans, bands, etc. See [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] for 11 meter band 25-30 MHz band frequency allocations, legal users and illegal users.<br />
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===CB FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions About CB Radio===<br />
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-'''Do truckers still use CB radios?''' Yes, they most certainly do. CB is still extremely popular in the trucking industry, as well as the broader construction industry, logging, LTL truck deliveries and other transportation service oriented industries. Many truckers keep their radios turned down or off when highway conditions are good. These same drivers, however, turn their radios on when conditions deteriorate, for traffic reports, during weather emergencies or for other reasons. State agencies, including highway assistance agencies and DOT continue to outfit vehicles with CB radios to communicate with trucks, flag cars, chase cars and motorists. Motorist assistance or safety service patrol trucks are often outfitted with CBs tuned to channel 19 AM - 27.185 MHz - to listen to trucker CB radio chatter and improve situational awareness. Incident management vehicles are also equipped with CBs for the same reason.<br />
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-'''Is it legal to use FM on CB radio?''' Yes, FM mode is legal to use on the CB radio service in the United States. FM mode is legal in most countries worldwide. AM mode is considered the “standard” mode for CB radio in the U.S.A.. This means that all CB radios must, at the very least, have AM mode capability. This ensures backward compatibility and allows all CB radios to talk to all other CB radios (using the standard AM mode). In the United States, [[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] (USB and LSB) modes are all legal on the 11 meter 27 MHz CB radio channels. <br />
See Part 95 Subpart D [[FCC]] rules - 47 CFR § 95.971 CBRS [[Emission_Designator|emission]] types.<br />
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-'''Are 23 channel CB radios illegal?''' No, they are not illegal. 23 channel CB radios are still legal to use in the United States. <br />
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-'''Is CB HF?''' sometimes phrased as "is CB a HF?" or "is CB an HF?" - yes, CB falls within the definition of high frequency (HF) (3 to 30 MHz or 3000 to 30000 kHz). However, because CB uses the frequency band in the upper portion of the HF band (20-30 MHz), it sometimes behaves like HF and sometimes behaves more like VHF, depending on the propagation conditions.<br />
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-'''Is CB 11 meters?''' Yes, the term 11 meters, the 11m band, the 11 meter band, 11-m band, the 27 MHz band are all used to refer to the range of frequencies that CB radio services operate in. 11 meters is generally understood to mean 26-28 MHz, but often the term is used to refer to the US CB allocation specifically (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Or, it may be used to refer to the frequency range between the 12 meter amateur radio band or ham radio band (24.89 MHz to 24.99 MHz) and the 10 meter amateur radio band or 10m ham radio band (28 MHz to 29.7 MHz) - so the space between 12 meters and 10 meters is 25-28 MHz. In fact, many radios that operate in the 10 meter band are also capable of operating in the 26-28 MHz band (11 meters, [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|the freeband frequencies]], the legal CB channels and some are capable of operating on 12m, 11m and 10m - the Ranger RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series of radios are a good example of this, as are radios like the Superstar 158EDX (24.265 MHz to 29.665 MHz). <br />
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Radios that cover the 11m band and the 10m band are considerably more common as Chinese radios such as the AnyTone Smart, AnyTone AT5555, AnyTone AT6666 and numerous others including the AnyTone Ares II (Radioditty QT50), Anysecu CB-40M AR-925 and many others. The de facto standard "export radio" frequency coverage bands include 25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz and 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz. The 25.615 to 30.105 MHz coverage is becoming more common than the 6-band or "240 channel" 25.615-28.305 coverage.<br />
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-'''What are the freeband CB radio frequencies?''' - See [[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|the freeband 10 meter CB radio channel frequency chart below]], see also: the [[11_meter|11 meter]] frequencies [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|page]].<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - Second World War===<br />
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The origins of CB can be traced further back, to World War II. [[SINCGARS|Both the US and Germany developed mobile two-way radios for use in tanks, trucks and other vehicles that used similar frequency ranges, power output levels, and the familiar 9 foot long 1/4 wave "whip" antenna associated with CB]]. These frequencies the 20.0 MHz - 27.9 MHz and 27.0 MHz - 38.9 MHz ranges (SCR-508 and SCR-608 tank and artillery radios) and the 27.2 MHz - 33.3 MHz range (Germany, standard 10W.S.c Panzer radio transmitter - see also 10W. S.c. H. - same radio with different frequency range - 23.0 MHz - 24.95 MHz with 50 kHz channel steps). <br />
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The complete 10 WSc German UKW "ultra short wave", another way of saying [[VHF / UHF Radio|"VHF"]] was known as the Fu 5 or FuG 5. US Army documentation indicates a transmitter power output of 6.5 watts on normal mode and 10 watts maximum output on high power mode. Maximum power setting / high power was obtained by pressing red push-button switch marked "Oberstrich" (power increase). High power was only to be used when tuning the whip antenna or in emergencies. It is not known if transmitter power measurements are RMS readings, dead carrier power mode or PEP or peak mode. <br />
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An improved version, known as the 20 W.S.c was also available. It covered the same 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz range with 50 kHz steps but provided 20 watts transmit power compared to the 6.5 watt/10 watt transmit power of the 10 W.S.c. A variant known as the 20 W.S.d. covered 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz but was otherwise identical. The 42.1 - 47.8 MHz version of the transceiver was intended for close air support communications and was a counterpart to German aircraft radios that covered the same, or similar VHF 40 MHz VHF frequency range. Note, some sources indicate the coverage for these radios was 27.0 MHz - 33.3 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz. The vast majority of German vehicles equipped with high-HF/low-VHF equipment used the 27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz range and/or the 40 MHz range for tactical radio communications. The higher frequencies were also used for Close Air Support (CAS) as well as air-to-air communications and were subject to extensive jamming in the later stages of the war. <br />
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The American counterparts (SCR-508 family, i.e. SCR-510, SCR-608, SCR-610) provided wider frequency coverage, higher power output and use of FM which significantly reduced impulse noise interference found in vehicles and resulted in increased range. The SCR-508 tank radio was rated at 25 watts (communication range of 7 miles or 11 km) and the SCR-608 artillery radio was rated at 35 watts (communication range of 15 miles or 24 km). The American radios provided crystal control and channeling at 100 kHz steps (26.400 MHz, 26.500 MHz, 26.600 MHz, etc). The US military also produced lower-powered versions of FM radios that covered the same 20.0-27.9 MHz coverage, designed for mobile command (tank) purposes, general tactical radios in jeeps, trucks, for landing craft communications and as datalink radios for portable instrument landing systems. Other radios in the same family covered the higher 27 MHz - 38.9 MHz frequency range but were otherwise the same radio. These lower power radios (power output in the 5-15 watt range) provided CB-like communications capability and operated on the same frequency ranges as the tank radio sets and artillery radio sets. <br />
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German AM equipment operated at 50 kHz channel steps (27.200 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.300 MHz, 27.350 MHz, 27.400 MHz, 27.450 MHz...up<br />
To 33.300 MHz. Radio displays indicated every every 100 kHz with a mark halfway between to show the 50 kHz channel in-between. Frequency readout was provided in a x100 kHz notation - so 27.500 MHz (27500 kHz) would appear as 275 on the display, 29.700 MHz would appear as 297 on the display, etc. "Split" channels in between were indicated by a line halfway between the 100 kHz steps, so 27.850 MHz would appear as a line halfway between channel 278 (27.800 MHz) and channel 279) (27.900 MHz). <br />
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The US Army also embraced the concept of using channel numbers in place of frequencies. For example, 27500 kHz (27.500 MHz) would be referred to as "channel 275". American military equipment provided for 10 crystals to be installed at once and selected "on-the-fly" to allow for frequency agility. Many radio installations included one transmitter and two receivers, to allow a tank commander to listen to two radio nets and transmit on one. <br />
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Although the FM systems provided significant improvement over noise and interference, the development and widespread fielding of these systems (both AM and FM voice systems) during WWII proved successful. The success of these higher-frequency (above 20 MHz) radio systems for land mobile communications paved the way for the adoption of (what were then considered) higher frequencies for mobile radio.<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - 1950s, 23 Channel CB Radio and Beyond===<br />
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The CB service as we know it today started in the United States in the 1950s as a licensed service in the 26.965-27.255 MHz band (23 channels). When the service was created, the original 26.96 - 27.26 MHz band was taken from the 11 meter [[amateur radio]] band in 1947 Because of this, CB and its adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "11 meters". CB was expanded in 1977 to 40 channels. It is this 40 channel plan that became the "standard" CB plan that most countries have since adopted. <br />
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On September 11th, 1958, the old 11 meter amateur band was re-allocated by the FCC to the Citizen's Band Radio Service (CB Radio) as "Class D" CB service using FCC verbiage. The legislation called for 27 channels between 26.96 MHz and 27.26 MHz with 10 kHz channel spacing, including the five R/C channels spaced 50 kHz apart. The FCC moved the channel centers +5 kHz from the band edge and 26.965 MHz, CB channel 1, was born. Overlaying the 50 kHz R/C channel spacing provided the original 23 channels. Channel 23 was/is 27.255 MHz, while 27.235 and 27.245 remained allocated for business purposes, and while 27.255 MHz/CH 23 became the 5th R/C channel it retained its role in high power paging and continues to do so to this day. It is because of this historical quirk that the CB channels 23, 24 and 25 appear to be out of sequence. Before CB radio was expanded from 23 channels to 40 channels, the "hidden" channels 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz were often designated 22A and 22B. CB users often modified radios to access these two additional channels in the blank space between CB channel 22 and 23 (many 23 channel CB radios really did have a blank space between those two channels). <br />
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The original 23 channel service also specified which channels should be used for intra station communications (or communications between stations operating under the same license) and inter-station communications (or communications between stations operating under different licenses). <br />
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Officially, channels 1 through 8 and 15 through 22 were reserved for "intrastation" communications among units under the same license, while the other channels (9 through 14 and 23) could be used for "interstation" calls to other licenses.<br />
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Channel 11 became the calling channel (see below) and remains so to this day. Another result of this requirement was the development of a "town channel" or "home channel". This still exists today. Rural areas will usually have one or two channels that the locals use as their home channel or "hangout channel". Originally, this practice served two purposes. It kept the calling channel clear and prevented non-locals from easily figuring out where all the CB activity was. This practice can be found throughout the United States and probably a world into the 21st century.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Old Designated Use (Mostly Defunct) <br />
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|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
| Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Emergency channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Original road/truck channel, moved to ch. 19 when CB was still 23 channels and required a license <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under different licenses - “interstation” - shared with pagers/high power data <br />
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Channel 11 was designated the official AM calling channel, channel 16 the official SSB calling channel (LSB mode), channel 9 was designated the emergency channel and channel 10 was designated the road/trucking/highway information and motorist assistance channel. The highway channel was quickly changed from 10 to 19. <br />
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When the service was expanded to 40 channels in 1977, 27.235 MHz was added as channel 24 and 27.245 MHz was added as 25. By sheer coincidence (or maybe not), channel 27.265 MHz was added as channel 26 all the way up to 27.405 MHz being channel 40. Thus, from channels 26-40, the first two digits after the decimal in MHz frequency notation are the same as the channel number. <br />
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CB is a HF (generally 26-28 MHz) short-range radio service designed for personal or business use by the general public. Although CB occupies the upper portion of HF, it is intended as a short-range service. 27 MHz generally provides VHF low band-like local propagation characteristics during periods of low sunspot numbers and a lack of sporadic-E [[Ionosphere|propagation]]. During band openings, however, [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|skip]] propagation is quite common on CB frequencies, and [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|DXing]] at modest power levels can be realized.<br />
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===CB Frequencies, freebanding and freeband "channeling"===<br />
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CB is generally license free worldwide, although frequency allocations, modes and power limits vary from country to country. However, these limits are often ignored and enforcement is extremely lax. Use of "10-meter" or "export" radios is common. These radios offer the user the option of 40 channels plus a band switch, the band switch going up or down 450 kHz (0.450 MHz, or 45 channels). Common export radio frequency coverage includes 25.615-28.305 MHz (standard 6-band export plan), 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz (Galaxy DX radios 8-band plan), 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz ("RU" or "export" plan, often included in European radios and Chinese 10 meter rigs such as the Anytone AT-5555 and its various clones), and 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (12 meter/10 meter coverage radios such as the Superstar SS-158EDX and its various clones). Others include 24.715 MHz - 30.105 MHz (new Chinese export CB radio coverage for 12 meter band, 10 meter band and 11 meter band full coverage, also appearing on modern [2019-2020]President export radios as the export/12m-10m coverage option), 25.165 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.555 MHz, 26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz (RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series radios) and the "three band" or "uppers and lowers" coverage of 26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz (see discussion regarding "hunting radios" above). Most exports at least have access to the high band of 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz and the low band of 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, so the majority of out-of-band communications take place between roughly 26.5 MHz and 27.9 MHz. In Latin America, the lower frequencies in the 25 MHz and 26 MHz bands are popular for taxi cab companies, trucking companies, delivery services etc. During serious band openings you can often hear signals every 10 kHz from 25.615 MHz all the way up to 26.965 MHz (CB channel 1). <br />
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Many countries follow the US 40-channel plan, with most of Europe allowing for use of FM on these frequencies in addition to AM. SSB is legal in some parts of the world, in others only AM/FM or even just FM are allowed. The US CB frequency plan has been standardized Europe-wise as the "CEPT" band (or "mid band") in FM mode. Some countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, the UK, New Zealand, etc) have additional channels authorized in addition to the standard 26.965-27.405 MHz US FCC/CEPT "mid band" allocation. Other countries (for example, South Africa, Japan) have entirely different allocations and/or use only a portion of the US FCC/CEPT mid band channel plan. See charts below for CB channel plans.<br />
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===Freebanding - What is free band CB radio?===<br />
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Freebanding generally means operating on frequencies above or below the legal CB band in your country. What may be a legal CB frequency in one country may not be legal in another. For example, a trucker operating on CB channel 19 wishes to find a clear frequency to talk to another driver without all the interference found on 27.185 MHz. So he (and the person he's talking to) switch their radios "down one band" (-450 kHz or -0.450 MHz) from 27.185 MHz to 26.735 MHz. The radio's channel display still says "19" but the bandswitch has been moved down one. Often export radios will have 3, 6, 8 or even 12 bands. Freebanding does have some general "gentlemen's agreements" in place. For example, AM operators usually stick to the lower frequencies ''below'' CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz), with activity centered around '''26.915 MHz''' (channel 36 down one band), 26.885 MHz, (channel 33 down one band) and other frequencies relatively close to the legal CB band. There are practical reasons for this, the primary one being antenna performance decreases the further away one gets in frequency from the antenna's resonant frequency. <br />
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SSB operators usually operate ''above'' CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and often use 5 kHz steps instead of the standard 10 kHz steps. This means that in addition to 27.425 MHz, 27.435 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, etc, the "0 raster" frequencies are used as well (i.e. 27.420 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.430 MHz]], [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.450 MHz]], 27.460 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.490]] MHz, etc). English-speaking stations will often stick with LSB mode, due to the gentlemen's agreement of using LSB for CB communications (see also: 27.385 LSB or channel 38 LSB) but there are several exceptions - the primary one being '''27.555 MHz USB - the freeband calling frequency'''. In Europe, SSB activity is also found on the 26 MHz frequencies between 26.2 and 26.5 MHz (calling frequency '''26.285 MHz USB'''), often as a method of escaping the heavy activity on the upper frequencies and FM signals on the three "main" European CB bands (see CB bands in the sections below). <br />
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In the Americas, 26.225 MHz USB, 26.235 MHz USB and 26.555 MHz LSB are commonly used by Spanish-speaking stations for SSB calling. 27.455 MHz USB is also used (think of it as the Latin American version of 27.555 USB). There are dozens of other frequencies, both above and below the CB band, which are used and/or claimed by various groups, users, radio clubs, etc. <br />
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With some common sense, freebanding allows the extremely large number of users of the [[11_meter|11 meter]] band to find clear frequencies for long distance communication with minimal interference issues. It is against the [[Bust|law (technically)]] but [[FCC|enforcement]] is basically nonexistent. See the list of frequencies and bands commonly associated with freebanding CB or the 11 meter band below.<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands===<br />
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'''Further information may be found on the pages for [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies|freeband CB 11 meter frequencies]], including specific 11m freeband calling frequencies and 11 meter beacon frequencies and [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|freeband 11 meter bands 24-30 MHz]].'''<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the freeband, 11 meter free band, outbanding, operating out of band, the 11 meter band, 11 meters, whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. '''Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete.''' Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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'''Most freeband operators use AM mode below CB channel 1 - the lower bands and SSB above CB channel 40 - the higher bands. There are several exceptions to this "gentleman's rule" however.'''<br />
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''While some export radios - sold as 10 meter radios - often cover frequencies above and below the 25.615-28.305 MHz range, that is the de facto "standard" export band alphanumeric plan. Generally the CB band is band "D" or the "mid band". On 120-channel radios, coverage is generally limited to 26.515-27.855 MHz or 26.065-27.405 MHz, depending on the model. Modern Chinese export radios cover 25.615-30.105 MHz to include all of the 10 meter band and frequencies above it.''<br />
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*'''25.615-26.055 MHz''' - Band A - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies ([[AM]] mode in the Americas, [[Yayem|AM]] or FM elsewhere)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down three bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*'''26.065-26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting clubs]]<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.285 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down two bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - truckers, often heard in North America during band openings<br />
*26.385 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - another commonly active frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean activity noted (also in USB mode - see 27.515 MHz LSB, 27.500 MHz USB and 27.500 MHz LSB)<br />
*'''26.515-26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, AM, FM and SSB elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - Begin German 80 channel CB band to 27.405 MHz (FM only up to 26.955 MHz)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - Often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz|<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - 26 MHz FM calling frequency - 11 meter freeband FM [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Calling_Frequencies_Channels|calling channel]] 26.805 [[FM]] <br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*'''26.965-27.405 MHz''' - Band D - legal [[CB]] band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band<br />
*'''27.415-27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM (FM rarely used in North or South America)<br />
*27.410 MHz LSB - Often used for SSB in the USA, can suffer from interference or QRM from AM stations on 27.405 MHz (CB channel 40)<br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.505 MHz LSB - "Channel 50" - US freebanders<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - begin UK FM 27/81 CB allocation, 10 kHz steps to 27.99125 MHz <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31), see also 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.835 MHz, 26.285 MHz, etc)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*27.855 MHz AM - High band channel 40 - popular with trucking companies and taxi cabs<br />
*'''27.855-28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is strongly advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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===Legal Users of 25-30 MHz Spectrum===<br />
<br />
Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes paging services, government, military, [[HF marine]] and [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|FM land mobile]]. The following allocations are for the United States only - there will be significant differences in other regions and other countries. <br />
<br />
'''Please see the 25-30 MHz users page [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] on the 11 meter page. Federal government and military [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|NTIA allocations]] for the 25-30 MHz band on the 11m page.'''<br />
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===CB Channel Plans===<br />
<br />
The so-called "A channels" are also heavily used, especially when a band opening makes finding a clear frequency difficult. [[HF_pagers|The A channels are assigned to R/C and telemetry purposes in most countries (the USA included)]]. These six frequencies fall under a different section of Part 95 of the [[FCC]] rules. 27.255 MHz (CB Channel 23) is also one of the [[Remote_Control|R/C channels]], but it is shared with CB.<br />
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===US "FCC" "CEPT" or "mid band" CB Frequencies===<br />
<br />
<br />
[[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] Modulation in the United States. US FCC [[CB_Radio|CB Radio]] Service (CBRS) regulations require all CB radios to have AM mode capability as the standard mode. In other words, all CB radios operate in AM mode by default. This ensures backward compatibility between all 27 MHz CB radios. Identical rules and regulations in Canada, where it is officially called the General Radio Service (specialized trucking companies in some parts of Canada also use the [[VHF_LADD|VHF Resource Road]] frequencies (LADD channels) in addition to standard 27 MHz CB radio equipment). <br />
<br />
SSB and/or FM are optional in the United States. If the radio is equipped with SSB capability, it must at least be able to use the upper side band. SSB CB equipment is capable of LSB and USB. FCC rules allow 4 watt AM carrier power, 4 watt FM power and 12 watt PEP SSB power. Bandwidth limits are 8 kHz for AM mode (8K00A3E), 8 kHz for FM (8K00F3E), and 4 kHz for SSB. SSB with carrier (4K00H3E), SSB with reduced carrier (4K00R3E), and true SSB without carrier (4K00J3E) are allowed. Use of selective calling systems, including tone-based selective calling such as DTMF, ANI, etc. as well as CTCSS tone squelch (PL) and DCS coded squelch (DPL) are permitted.<br />
<br />
In many European countries, FM is the standard mode and is available throughout Europe. In the Americas, Australia and a few other places, AM mode is the standard mode. <br />
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''Yes, truckers (and lots of other people) still use CB radio.'' These are the de facto standard CB channel frequencies. Depending on where you're located they're the American CB radio channels, 27 MHz CB channels, the mid band channels, the CEPT channels or the European/EU channels. <br />
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CEPT European CE EU standardization permits 4 watt carrier power on AM, 4 watt power on FM and 12 watt power (PEP) on SSB. Maximum deviation in FM mode as defined in ETSI EN 300 433 as a maximum deviation from carrier frequency of 2 kHz. This translates to 8 kHz bandwidth or 8K00F3E emission. Transmitter power in AM and SSB modes is specifically measured with no modulation present. <br />
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(ECC/DEC/(11)03) Amended 17 June 2016 - on the harmonised use of frequencies for Citizens’ Band (CB) radio equipment<br />
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<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[AmRRON]] CH3 Project Prepper and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia]] frequency (also FRS/MURS [[MURS#MURS_Calling_Frequency_-_Prepper.2FMilitia_Users_-_MURS_Channel_3_151.9400_MHz|channel 3]] - every 15 minutes for 3 minutes the 3-3-3 communication rule)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader [[FRS#FRS_calling_frequencies_and_Preppers_Emergency_Preparedness_Recommended_Channel.2FCode_Combinations|common channel]], Latin American trucker channel, secondary [[Militia Radio Frequencies|militia]] frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|"[[Splatterbox|The Superbowl]]" - High powered stations often use this as their home channel or calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian “recommended” road / trucker channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Originally the CB emergency channel, now used as a calling channel in Latin America (''you'll have better luck on channel 19 in an emergency'')<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sometimes used by RV clubs/drivers as a "home channel" (many RVs are equipped with CB radios, although a lot of them simply sit on ch 19)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Crystal controlled handheld CBs often included channel 14 as their only channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader common channel (4x4 = 16) in AM mode, also SSB calling Channel 16 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel, center frequency of the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|While CH 19 is the middle of the band, CH 20 is often used for radio testing and antenna tuning to avoid causing interference on channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with [[HF_pagers|high power data link]] and [[Remote_Control|R/C systems]] <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|USA FM CB Calling Channel - USA FM CB Working Channel FM CB DX Channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker FM CB Channel in USA - the "Trucker's FM Channel" or Channel 29 FM 27.295 FM<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel (FM mode) in Europe, USA FM CB calling channel (see also: 27.275 MHz and 27.295 MHz / FM CB Channel 27 and 29)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian SSB calling frequency, 27.355 LSB, also see 27.385 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Survivalist Patriot 11m CB SSB]] USB mode - CB CH 36 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB), militia/patriot 27.375 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===UK CB "27/81" Frequencies===<br />
[[FM]] (Frequency Modulation) only. Authorized in the United Kingdom only (see information below). <br />
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FM with 2.5 kHz maximum deviation is the ''only mode allowed'' on 27.60125-27.99125 MHz - straight 10 kHz channel steps, no gaps or odd sequence like the mid band 40 channel CB band. Frequencies are often listed with the last two digits removed (for example, UK FM CB channel 19 27.781 MHz instead of 27.78125 MHz or 27.781.25 MHz. In the UK, these frequencies are shared with the [[Community Audio Distribution Service]] (CADS) and the Republic of Ireland's similar service the Wireless Public Address System (WPAS). <br />
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The UK allows use AM, FM and SSB on the 40-channel European standard 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz CEPT "mid band" or "EC" allocation UK GB CB PR 27/97 (same as US frequencies) in addition to the frequencies listed below. The UK FM 27/81 channels combined with the standard EC/EU mid-band USA FCC 40 channel band means there are 80 available CB channels in the UK (40 AM/FM/SSB mid band CB channels + 40 UK FM 27/81 FM CB channels). UK regulations officially call the band 27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz (27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz). 27.595 MHz to 28.0 MHz. <br />
<br />
See below for the WPAS and CADS frequency listing (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz, 27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz).<br />
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The 27.6 MHz to 28.0 MHz allocation overlaps with CADS/WPAS and other services in various countries outside the UK, [[HF_pagers|including paging/telemetry]].<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base station to base station channel "home base" channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling and Road Channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Wireless Public Address Service WPAS Community Audio Distribution System CADS Frequencies===<br />
<br />
<br />
Wireless Public Address Service WPAS CADS Church Broadcast Radio 27 MHz Church Radio, Parish Radio, Irish churches on 27 MHz, CB radio church, Irish church radio link, radio-link parish radio link Ireland, etc.<br />
<br />
Further information: [[Community Audio Distribution Service]]<br />
<br />
===German, Czech and Hungarian "Auxiliary" channels 41-80===<br />
80 Channel CB radio. '''DE''' mode on multi-norm CB radios.<br />
<br />
[[FM]] modulation only in Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary on channels 41-80. AM, FM and SSB are allowed channels 1-40, while radios are supposed to switch to FM mode only (4 watt power limit) for the 26.565-26.955 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Digital_Modes_ROS_PSK31_CW_SSTV_Channels|Digital modes allowed on specified channels]] (26.675 MHz, 26.685 MHz, 26.915 MHz and 26.925 MHz) in Germany - channels 52, 53, 76 and 77.<br />
Designated channels 41-80 (channels 1-40 are the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US/CEPT standardized channels]]). Full 80 channel allocation 26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz or 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz. Shared with [[HF_pagers|paging services]], fixed [[Remote_Control#Russia|links]], remote control (RC), on-campus voice and/or [[POCSAG|data]] pagers and the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]], especially in border areas.<br />
<br />
Czech Republic regulations specify that data transmission between CB stations is permitted on channels 24, 25, 52, 53, 76 and 77. F1D, F2D, G1D, G2D, J1D, J2D, A1D and A2D [[Emission_Designator|emissions (modes)]] are permitted. [[Remote_Control|Remote control]] transmitters are allowed on channels 18 and 23. Czech regulations also specify channel 1 and channel 80 as calling channels using selective calling systems, including tone-based such as DTMF as well as CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) with users switching to another channel as soon as possible. <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended AM calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - USB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB activity - LSB and USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel / road channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Simplex repeaters - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended FM calling/DX channel - FM mode<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|FM DX calling (see also: 27.305 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Italian I2 Band Italy CB I2 34 Channel CB 26.875 MHz - 27.265 MHz===<br />
<br />
'''Not to be confused with the Italian [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz VHF]] low band "[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] CB" band. ''' <br />
<br />
Italy permits use of the standard European harmonized [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CEPT band]] "mid band FM" as well as the same band plan - identical to the American CB radio allocation - with AM, FM and SSB allowed on the regular 40 channels. <br />
<br />
'''Note that channels 1-23 match the standard CB band plan.''' Channel 24 (27.245 MHz) is channel 25 on the standard band and channel 25 (27.265 MHz) is channel 26 on the standard band. Channels 26 to 34 are the out of band frequencies, 26.875 MHz to 26.955 MHz. While AM and FM modes are permitted on these frequencies, SSB use is also reported and quite common. Channels 26-34 overlap with [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German]] 80 Channel CB channels 72 to 80 and the "[[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|low channels]]". <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|[[Remote_Control#France|26.875]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Australian 27 MHz Marine CB===<br />
<br />
'''Inshore Boating Radio Communications Service''' or "27 MEG", more commonly known as 27 MHz marine band <br />
<br />
[[AM]] mode. 4 watt carrier TX power limit. No limit on antenna size or gain. Same specifications as AM CB radio. Modern Australian "27 Meg" 27 MHz marine radio equipment usually includes regular US 40-channels in addition to the frequencies below. This sort of dual-use dual radio service equipment appears to be legal in Australia. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! 27 MHz Marine Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks - Recommended Use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.68 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.72 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.82 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Supplementary Distress/Safety/Calling 27.86 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|'''Channel 88'''<br />
|'''27.880&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Distress/Safety/Calling''' 27.88 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.90 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.91 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats, Yacht clubs 27.94 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.96 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Rescue calling/working (supplementary to 27.880 and 27.860 MHz) 27.98 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
27.88 MHz (CH 88) and 27.86 MHz (CH 86) are monitored by coast stations for emergency/distress traffic. 27 MHz marine equipment - often referred to as 27 Megs or 27 Meg radios in Australia - still remain popular for recreational boaters due to licensing and registration requirements to operate on the standard VHF marine band. Many vessels are equipped with dedicated HF-SSB equipment, a stand-alone 27MHz marine radio, and VHF marine equipment, with the 27 MHz gear being used for backup or supplementary purposes. It is due to favorable propagation characteristics over open water that low power 26-30 MHz marine systems remain popular. See the other sections of this article for information regarding 11 meter marine radio bands in other countries. <br />
<br />
27 MHz marine gear sold in Australia is often "dual-use" equipment with the capability to be converted to the [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz South African CB]] frequencies, several of which are used as a supplementary 29 MHz marine band in South Africa. Equipment will often be able to switch between South Africa's 29 MHz CB band 29.71 MHz to 29.985 MHz, NZ 26 MHz CB, 27 MHz land mobile AM CB and the various 27 MHz maritime allocations (cf. 27.5 MHz - [[CB#Republic_of_Korea_.2F_South_Korea_Fishery_Radio_27_MHz|27.885 MHz]], 26.475 MHz - 27.27 MHz or 27.275 MHz, [[CB#Asia_China_Chinese_Taiwan_R.O.C._South_China_Sea_26_MHz_.2F_27_MHz_Fisheries_AM_Fishery_Fishing_Radio_26.475_MHz_-_27.275_MHz|etc.]])<br />
<br />
Common 27 Meg marine radio gear includes 27 MHz marine channels 68, 72, 82, 86, 88, 90, 91, 94, 96 and 98 and provisions for "private" channels (generally designated as "P1", "P2", etc.). <br />
<br />
If used, these private frequencies are generally programmed as channels in-between the 27 MHz marine frequencies (for example, 27.530 MHz, 27.610 MHz, 27.640 MHz, 27.650 MHz, 27.690 MHz, 27.700 MHz, 27.740 MHz, 27.750 MHz, 27.760 MHz, 27.800 MHz, 27.840 MHz, 27.850 MHz, 27.890 MHz, 27.930 MHz, 27.950 MHz, 27.970 MHz, etc.). However, this is rare and most users do not have issues with finding a clear frequency. <br />
<br />
The frequency band between 27.41 MHz and 28 MHz is allocated to numerous [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|27 MHz]] band [[HF_pagers|data link]] systems in Australia, including radio buoys, remote wave sensing equipment (eg. Datawell Waverider), port traffic control features and other fixed data transmitters using low power. Licensed frequencies include 27.415 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, 27.505 MHz, 27.525 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.565 MHz, 27.595 MHz, 27.605 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.625 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.645 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.665 MHz, 27.675 MHz, 27.695 MHz, 27.725 MHz, 27.745 MHz, 27.755 MHz, 27.765 MHz, 27.775 MHz, and numerous others. These data link systems may use A2D, A1A, A0A, A3A, F1D or other digital [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]] or "waveforms". <br />
<br />
It should be noted that the majority of ACMA licenses for this region are for fixed shore stations on the 27 MHz marine frequencies 27.68 MHz, 27.72 MHz, 27.82 MHz, 27.86 MHz, 27.88 MHz, 27.9 MHz, 27.91 MHz, 27.94 MHz, 27.96 MHz and 27.98 MHz. <br />
<br />
Modern 27 MHz marine radios such as those produced by Uniden, GME - see models GX290, GX294, GX297, GX300, GX400, GX400W, GX400B, TX2700, TX2720, Uniden UM423AM, GME Electrophone TX835, Marcom 28 27MHz marine radio, NAVMAN MCB7270, AXIS MA2710 and others, including Chinese Anytone, Luiton, etc. clones may be programmed for any "private frequency" between 26 MHz and 30 MHz with the correct programming equipment and software.<br />
<br />
===New Zealand "CBL" and "CBH" channels===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] modulation. The CBH channels are the same as the US channels, giving New Zealand a total of 80 HF CB channels. Often referred to as "AM CB" to avoid confusion with the 80 channel 476-477 MHz "FM CB" or [[UHF CB]] allocation also in use in New Zealand (although its referred to as the Personal Radio Service or PRS technically...its known commonly as FM CB or UHF CB. 26 MHz channel 11 (26.450 MHz and 26 MHz AM CB channel 15 (26.500 MHz) are used for calling.<br />
<br />
26 MHz AM Public Channels:<br />
<br />
*Channels 1 to 17 and 25 to 40 are for AM and SSB communications (26.330 MHz to 26.530 MHz and 26.610 MHz to 26.770 MHz)<br />
*Channels 18 to 24 are for '''AM only''' (26.540 MHz to 26.600 MHz)<br />
*Channel 11 is for trucking/road users (26.450 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 15 is the designated AM calling channel (26.500 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 35 is the designated SSB calling channel in LSB (26.720 MHz LSB mode)<br />
<br />
''Note that the New Zealand 26MHz AM CB follows the same 10 kHz channel spacing raster as the FCC CB channel plan (including skipped channels and the odd order of frequencies for channels 23, 24 and 25). Mid band (FCC, US, CEPT) CB band -635 kHz or -0.635 MHz. This was done to make it easier for CB radio manufacturers to convert 27 MHz CB radios to the 26 MHz NZ CB band by simply changing the PLL reference crystal and making minor adjustments to the receiver and transmitter components if required. Many modern multi-country CB radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz and include the 26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz NZ CB band as one of the many available bands.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel/road channel (AM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM calling channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|[[Civil_Air_Patrol|26.620&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - LSB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Polish CB Channel Frequencies PL Channels Zeros Poland CB===<br />
<br />
26.960 -27.400 MHz Multi-norm radios sold in EU often have the "PL" band setting available. The original Polish CB allocation was the same as the EU standard/American CB band plan - 5 kHz. For example, Channel 19 is 27.180 MHz instead of 27.185 MHz. Channel 20 is 27.200 MHz instead of 27.205 MHz. The channel plan is otherwise exactly the same. FM was originally only allowed, with AM and FM now allowed. These frequencies are still heavily used in Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine (see information below on the Russian band plans). There are indications that the -5 kHz channels are even used for the “hidden” A channels - 26.990 MHz for 26.995 MHz, 27.040 MHz for 27.045 MHz, 27.090 MHz for 27.095 MHz, 27.140 MHz for 27.145 MHz and 27.190 MHz for 27.195 MHz. <br />
<br />
These channels are often referred to as the "zeros" by European CBers. Poland now uses both the regular EU or CEPT "mid band 40" FCC American CB plan and the band plan below. This effectively provides 5 kHz steps when using a radio that can switch back and forth between the two band plans. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|27.170]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Russian CB Channel Frequencies===<br />
<br />
Use of the full 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz export band is widespread in Russia. Repeaters, simplex repeaters, cross-band links to UHF (usually 433 MHz / 434 MHz) and Internet gateways are very common.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! "zeros" (R) channel <br />
! "fives" (E) channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B01<br />
|[[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|26.510]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B02<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03A<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B04<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B05<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B06<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07A<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B08<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B09<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B10<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11A<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B12<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B13<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B14<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15A<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B16<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B17<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B18<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19A<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B20<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B21<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B22<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B23<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B24<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B25<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B26<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B27<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B28<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B29<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B30<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B31<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B32<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B33<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B34<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B35<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B36<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B37<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B38<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B39<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B40<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C01<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C02<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03A<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C04<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C05<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C06<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07A<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C08<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C09<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11A<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15A<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19A<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D01<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D02<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03A<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D04<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D05<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D06<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07A<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D08<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D09<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D10<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11A<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D12<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D13<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D14<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15A<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D16<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D17<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D18<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19A<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D20<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D21<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D22<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D23<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D24<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D25<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D26<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D27<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D28<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D29<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D30<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D31<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D32<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D33<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D34<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D35<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D36<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D37<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D38<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D39<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40 +10 kHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Legally speaking, Russia as two sets of 120 channels for a total of 240 channels. ''In most multi-norm radios, this is the "export mode" or "RU" mode. Some radios allow for more channels, starting at 25.615 MHz/25.610 MHz or 26.065 MHz/26.060 MHz'' Unlike most countries, Russia has 5 kHz channel steps. Frequency coverage is 26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz (26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz or 27.865 MHz) Like most other countries, 24-30 MHz is filled with CB and CB-like traffic. Russian taxi cab dispatchers are heard all over Europe in 12 meters through 10 meters during band openings. Even with 240 legally available channels, Russian CB activity is often heard in the lower 26 MHz band, the 25 MHz band and within the 10 meter amateur band.<br />
<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modulation. [[SSB]] used on some frequencies but not allowed. Channels are referred using an alphanumeric designation that provides the band, channel number, and "raster" (last digit of frequency, 5 or 0) plus the mode. Most radios used in Russia use the band letter + channel number format to display channels, and/or include a frequency display due to the complexity of the system. The "E" channels are more commonly used in Russia compared to the older-generation "R" channels (original Russian/Polish/Eastern European CB channel plan). <br />
<br />
'''Common band designations:'''<br />
<br />
*B band: 26.515-26.955 MHz (E raster) 26.510-26.950 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''C band in the West, low channels'')<br />
*C band: 26.965-27.405 MHz (E raster) 26.960-27.400 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''D band in the West - CB band, mid band or EURO CEPT band'')<br />
*D band: 27.415-27.855 MHz (E raster) 27.410-27.850 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''E band in the West, high channels'')<br />
+<br />
channel number<br />
+<br />
mode (AM or FM, often written as "A" or "F")<br />
<br />
For example, <br />
<br />
*26.670 MHz FM is designated B14R or B14RF/B14R FM (band B, channel 14, R raster/channeling or the "zeros", FM mode) <br />
*27.185 MHz AM is designated C19E or C19EA/B19E AM (band C, channel 19, E raster/channeling or the "fives", AM mode)<br />
<br />
''Many CB radios used in Russia include a frequency display as the use of multiple channel raster plans can be confusing. Since FM is by far the more commonly used mode for local communications, the mode portion of the alphanumeric channel name is often omitted.''<br />
<br />
Modern CB radios sold in Europe and Asia often include "RU" mode as a country setting. More often than not, this opens up the radio to 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz in 5/10 kHz steps AM/FM mode. Russia suffers from heavy interference on the 10 meter amateur radio band due to the high number of radios operating above and below the legal CB frequencies and nil enforcement on the behalf of Russian authorities. Therefore, the "Russia CB band" can be difficult to pin down as far as the actual frequencies, some sources now simply state "25 to 30 MHz" <br />
<br />
Note: Compared to the table below, most export radios sold in the Americas and Western Europe have the CB band as Band D, not Band C. Therefore Channels B01-B40 would be C01-C40, channels C01-C40 would be channels D01-D40 and so on and so forth. <br />
<br />
As of the late 2010s/early 2020s, Russia appears to be moving towards standardization with Western Europe with the alphanumeric channels. CB radios designed for the Russian market now include a "15D" button and a -5 kHz button. The Channel 15D button either switches to 27.135 MHz or 27.585 MHz ("standard" Russian band shown as 26.960 MHz - 27.860 MHz, which fits with the -5 kHz switch + 10 kHz switch capability, turning the CB band into a de facto 5 kHz steps land mobile band). See Optim Satellite CB radio, Nanfone CB-689, Thunderpole T-3000, etc.<br />
<br />
Like many other countries, CB radio in Russia shares the 11 meter band for telemetry. [[HF_pagers|paging systems]] (using [[POCSAG]], etc.), datalinks and other non-voice purposes. Frequencies like 26.945 MHz, 26.950 MHz, 26.955 MHz and 26.960 MHz will often have data bursts on them, especially in larger cities - this is similar to the [[FCC]] Part 95 [[Remote_Control|RCRS]] services in the United States and elsewhere on 27.255 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Russian CB radio channel usage: <br />
<br />
<br />
*27.060 MHz FM - Secondary rescue / emergency channel (unrestricted use) 27.060 FM - C9RF (D9RF)<br />
*27.065 MHz FM - Official rescue service calling channel 27.065 FM - C9EF (D9EF)<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Road channel / car calling channel (slowly being replaced by 27.135 MHz FM) - C15EA (D15EA)<br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Road channel and trucker channel - C15EF (D15EF)<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - Information channel and trucker road channel AM mode C19EA (D19EA)<br />
*27.185 MHz FM - Information channel and trucker road channel FM mode C19EF (D19EF)<br />
*27.190 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel (also used in SSB mode) <br />
*27.200 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel - C20RF (D20RF)<br />
*27.270 MHz AM - Radio hobbyist channel AM mode - C27RA (D27RA)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - FM calling channel European grid - C31EF (D31EF)<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - Information and traffic channel (some areas only) D19EF (E19EF) - previously used for traffic information broadcasts in St. Petersburg only (service discontinued in 2014)<br />
<br />
===Multi Norm European Standard and Country-Specific Bands===<br />
<br />
CB radio equipment sold in Europe usually features multi-norm functionality - in other words, the end user selects the country they are in and the radio loads the appropriate channel plan, available mode(s) and power levels (AM, FM, etc.). Each country is usually referred to by a 2-character "norm" In addition, two Europe-wide standard bands (one with 4w FM only, the other 4w AM/FM) are available, often referred to as "CEPT" "EU" or "EC", "Euro" bands. <br />
<br />
*'''CE''' - Europe Harmonized FM - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - European standard band, CE or "CEPT"<br />
*'''EU''' - Europe Harmonized AM/FM or AM/FM/SSB - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM/SSB 4W AM carrier + 4W FM + -12W SSB PEP European standard AM/FM/SSB band <br />
*'''F''' - France - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 1W AM carrier + 4W FM <br />
*'''UK''' - UK "27/81" CB Band - 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - UK FM CB 27/81 allocation - UK has 80 available channels - UK + EU<br />
*'''UE''' - UK Full 80 Channels - EU 40 channels + UK FM 40 channels (80 channels), some radios require the user to switch between the two bands <br />
*'''dE''' or '''DE''' - Germany - 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 80 channels, channels 1-40 are AM/FM 4W/4W, same as CE band, channels 41-80 are FM only (4W) 26.565-26.955<br />
*'''I''' - Italy - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 4W AM carrier + 4W FM - same European standard AM/FM band <br />
*'''I2''' - Italy 2 - 26.875 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 34 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W or 40 regular EU channels<br />
*'''PL''' - Poland - 26.960 MHz - 27.400 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W (regular 40 channels -5 kHz)<br />
*'''IN''' - India - 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz - 27 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W<br />
<br />
===Export Radio / "10 Meter Radio" CB Channel Frequency Plan 11 Meter Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Standard 6 band export radio plan. All plans follow the CB plan with 40 channels + 5 A channels (+10 kHz switch) or alpha channels. To go up or down a band add or subtract 450 kHz (0.450 MHz). For example, to go from channel 19 on the CB band (or D band, or mid band) "down one band" to the C band or low band, do 27.185 MHz (CB channel 19) - .450 MHz to get 26.735 MHz. This is why having a frequency display or frequency counter can be very helpful. At very least, a printed out "roadmap" or channel plan (available on various sites in PDF format) will help.<br />
<br />
6 band export radio frequency plan A-B-C-D-E-F 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz. This six-band plan is the de facto standard plan and is used by the Superstar 3900 family of radios as well as numerous clones produced by Ranger and other companies (Connex 3300, General Lee, Super Jopix 2000, Mirage MX-36 and dozens of others). Note that some radios may use the low/mid/high band designation for C/D/E and bands (low band being band C - 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, mid being the CB band/D band 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz and high being band E - 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz). Several radios including the Connex Deer Hunter specifically cover the lower frequencies for hunters, and the bandswitch shows either A-B-C-D or B-C-D to reflect the 25.615 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage or 26.065 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage, respectively. <br />
<br />
The related Superstar 120, Superstar 121, President Grant DX, Superstar GR, etc. style radios (120 channel radios, radios with a LOW/MID/HIGH band selector, this includes radios like the Galaxy DX 86V with the C-D-E band switch), plus CB rigs with 120 channel modifications, frequency expansion mods or "channel kits" (including the popular Cobra 29 family of radios, Galaxy DX 919, Galaxy DX 929, Galaxy DX 939, Galaxy DX 949, Galaxy DX 959 / DX 959B, Galaxy DX 979, Texas Ranger rigs, etc.) use the same form factor with either LOW-MID-HIGH band switch or C-D-E covering 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. Radios such as the Galaxy DX 86V use the C-D-E band labeling plan to match 6-band export 10 meter radio band names. <br />
<br />
Modified CB radios with additional channels may or may not follow the alphanumeric band + channel designation system, depending on the particular modification and radio in question. Many modern modification kits or extra channel expansion kits aim to track the same channel plan to provide for interoperability between modified 40 channel CB radios and 10 meter radios that have been converted to the 11 meter band. Not all legal 40 channel CB radios are capable of operating outside of the legal band but many are, and a thriving market for channel expansion kits and modifications continues to exist for those who wish to use "traditional" type CB radios and still have access to additional channels/frequencies. Because of this, and antenna considerations, the most active 11 meter frequencies tend to be the low channels (26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz) and the high channels (27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz) - with the frequencies closest to the legal 40 CB channels generally being more popular (again due to antenna tuning considerations). Some radios follow an older 26.525 MHz to 27.845 MHz coverage plan vs. 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. <br />
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<br />
''Most out of band CB activity occurs within the limits of these 6 bands, that is, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz.'' '''Operating above 28 MHz is strongly discouraged''', but does occur. <br />
<br />
For radios with wider frequency coverage, the lowest band will generally be Band A. On the 8 band Galaxy radios, coverage is 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz (A-B-C-D band selector plus a high band and low band switch). 12 band radios use the A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L naming convention, or A-B-C-D-E-F band selector plus a high band and a low band selector. These radios generally cover 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz. The newer generation Chinese radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (10 bands) or 24.715 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (12 bands). Other radios do away with the band switch and simply allow VFO frequency selection from 26-32 MHz or within the 25.610 - 30.110 MHz or 25.615 - 30.105 MHz coverage band. Modern equipment and older style Ranger/RCI type radios include a +10 kHz switch. Modern equipment may also include a +5 kHz or -5 kHz switch to access the in between channels (for example, to switch between 27.185 MHz and 27.180 MHz for channel 19). <br />
<br />
Note: operating on frequencies between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz is a really bad idea. Yes, there is that chunk of spectrum from 29.705 MHz to 30.105 MHz available in many radios. However use of frequencies 30.005 MHz, 30.015 MHz, 30.025 MHz, 30.035 MHz, 30.045 MHz, 30.055 MHz, 30.065 MHz, 30.075 MHz, 30.085 MHz, 30.095 MHz, 30.105 MHz and 30.115 MHz is also strongly discouraged. The 29.710 MHz to 29.790 MHz portion is still used by business radio systems as of 2021. The 29.800 MHz to 30.550 MHz [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|spectrum]] is allocated to military and government users and the military [[SINCGARS|actually does use]] the 30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz portion. <br />
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99% of radios will be operating on the Standard Band Plan (the "fives"). Remember that the +10 kHz switch moves you up +10 kHz, regardless. So radios advertised as "25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz" can actually go to 28.315 MHz (usually), 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz means 30.115 MHz (usually). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band A Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|25.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|25.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|25.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|25.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|25.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|25.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|25.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|25.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|25.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|25.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|25.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|25.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|25.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|25.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|25.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|25.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|25.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|25.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|25.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|25.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|25.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|25.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|25.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|25.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|25.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|25.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|25.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|25.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|25.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|25.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|25.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|25.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|25.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|25.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|25.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|25.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|25.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|25.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band B Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band C Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band D Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band E Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band F Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|28.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|28.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|28.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|28.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|28.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|28.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|28.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|28.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|28.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|28.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|28.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|28.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|28.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|28.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|28.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|28.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|28.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|28.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|28.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|28.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|28.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|28.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|28.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|28.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|28.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|28.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Prepper Survivalist Militia Patriot SSB CB Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Calling frequencies include:<br />
*'''26.985 MHz AM (CB Channel 3 AM)''' <br />
*27.368 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*'''27.375 MHz USB (CB Channel 37 USB)'''<br />
*27.378 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*27.390 MHz USB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*'''27.425 MHz USB (Channel 42, Channel "E2", Channel E02, "425")'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*26.962 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 1<br />
*26.965 MHz AM - Normal CB 1<br />
*26.968 MHz USB - High Gap 1<br />
*26.970 MHz USB/LSB - High Gap 1/2<br />
*26.972 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 2<br />
*26.975 MHz AM - Normal CB 2<br />
*<br />
<br />
===Japan CB Radio Frequencies===<br />
[[AM]] modulation only. Japanese regulations specifically name "double side band" emission A3E (8K00A3E or 6K00A3E). Odd channel spacing. <br />
<br />
0.5 watt (500mw) power limit. Often included as part of the Japanese "DSB Fishery Radio Service" (27 MHz fishery radio system) that covers 26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz in odd steps. Some fishery radio marine frequencies in-between CB channels. Illegal CB operations on the American/Australian frequencies is apparently common in Japan, despite the potential for interference with marine radio service allocations. These frequencies are often used in conjunction with the "standard" 10 kHz CB channeling for fishing, marine transport and other maritime purposes in Japan, Taiwan, [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|China]], and several other Asian countries. Japan's primary outband or freeband calling frequencies are 27.005 MHz in AM mode and 27.355 MHz / 27.385 MHz in LSB mode for SSB voice. All three of these frequencies interfere with the fishery radio services in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range (kHz)<br />
! Service Allocation <br />
|-<br />
|26760-26944&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|26968-26976&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 1-2 <br />
|-<br />
|27016&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|27040-27144&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 3-8 and 2 RC [[Remote_Control#Japan|channels]]<br />
|-<br />
|27152&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Third RC Channel 27.152 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27310.5-27470.5&nbsp;kHz <br />
|25W SSB Fishery Radio Service<br />
|-<br />
|27524-27980&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Double Side Band DSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
1W-DSB FISHERY RADIO SERVICE JAPAN <br />
<br />
26.760 MHz - 27.988 MHz 26760 kHz to 27988 kHz. Frequency band also includes the 8-channel Japanese AM CB band, the 25 watt SSB fishery radio service (see below) and the 26/27 MHz RC frequencies (being phased out in Japan).<br />
<br />
See also: VHF low band [[Japanese 40MHz DSB Fishery Radio|40 MHz (35-40 MHz) 5W DSB Fishery Radio Service]] <br />
<br />
The 1W DSB Fishery Radio Service has 1 watt maximum carrier power for AM voice and permits use of digital modes - A2D modulation, 6K00A2D / 8K00A2D emissions in addition to A3E AM voice, including integrated position reporting and GPS linked radio nets for communications with and monitoring of large fishing fleets. These frequencies are often overlaid with standard 10 kHz step "marine CB" channeling. See 0.5 watt Japanese CB frequencies above. Not designated channel numbers per Japanese law, referred to by frequency. Radios display frequency and often feature selective calling features. <br />
<br />
Similar services exist in other Asian countries, with varying frequency allocations. Radios sold in China and Taiwan covering 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz DSB fishery radio, 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz DSB fishery radio (this appears to be used in China as well, see also the 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz FM fishery radio allocation), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz, 25.555 MHz - 30.500 MHz, others covering 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz, 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz, the de facto standard export 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz or other obvious "overlays" from the standard CB channels. See also, the Chinese 27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz allocation (27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz on some radios). Radios for the 1 watt DSB Fishery Radio Service are still sold as of 2017, despite issues the widespread proliferation of cheaper "export", "10 meter" and "marine CB" equipment. Ranger Communications (RCI) sells "Marine CB" equipment that covers 26.065-28.755 MHz out of the box. The 10 meter band is often plagued by fishery radio interference because of this. Not only does the 10 meter [[Amateur_radio|ham (amateur radio) band]] have numerous intruders because of fishery radio users but legit users also suffer inference from CB stations and other fishery radio band plans that operate in the same [[11_meter|25-30 MHz region]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26760<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26768<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26776<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26824<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26840<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26848<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26856<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26864<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26872<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26880<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26888<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26896<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26912<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26920<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26928<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26936<br />
|26.936&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26944<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27016<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27524<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27532<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27540<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27548<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27556<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27572<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27580<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27628<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27636<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27644<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27652<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27660<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27668<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27676<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27724<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27732<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27740<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27748<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27756<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27764<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27772<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27780<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27828<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27836<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27852<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27860<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27884<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27892<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27908<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27916<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27932<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27940<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27956<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27964<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27980<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27988<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Single Side Band SSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
In addition to the 26 / 27 MHz double side band 1W-DSB (1 watt AM) fishery radio service available in Japan, a higher power SSB service exists in the same frequency band. J3E emission, 25 watt power limit (per Japanese regulation). Like the 1W DSB 27MHz marine service, many of these frequencies overlap with the traditional CB bands in use outside of Japan. Frequencies licensed to individual fisheries, just like the 1 watt DSB service, the MF/HF services, the standard [[VHF marine]] band, and other VHF/UHF bands only available in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27310.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27334.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27338.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27342.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27346.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27350.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27354.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27358.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27362.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27366.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27370.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27378.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27382.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27386.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27388.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27398.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27404.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27418.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27426.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27434.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27442.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27452.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27458.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27466.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27470.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Republic of Korea / South Korea Fishery Radio 27 MHz===<br />
<br />
South Korea allows use of the 26.965-27.405 MHz "Citizen Radio" allocation in addition to [[HF pagers|27.400 MHz (27.402 MHz offset also allowed), 27.410 MHz, 27.420 MHz (27.422 MHz offset frequency also permitted) and 27.440 MHz for paging purposes]]. Compare use of 27.821 MHz as the fishery radio calling distress frequency with Australian 27 Meg / 27 MHz Marine use of calling and distress frequency 27.880 MHz [27 MHz CH 88]. <br />
<br />
Frequency coverage 27.500 MHz to 27.950 MHz or 27.508 MHz to 27.943 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use in Korea<br />
|-<br />
|27508&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27516&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27544&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27552&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27560&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27581&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.581&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27598&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.598&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27768&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27776&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27895&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27911&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27919&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27927&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27935&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27943&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27789&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27805&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27821&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Distress Safety Calling Emergency Frequency - Maritime Mobile Distress<br />
|-<br />
|27837&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27856&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27869&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27885&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27901&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===China/Hong Kong Chinese 27.5-39.5 MHz HF and VHF-low Fishery Marine Band FM Fishing Radio ===<br />
<br />
People's Republic of China (PRC)!Hong Kong and adjacent waters. HF/VHF system covering 27.5 MHz to 39.475 MHz in 25 kHz steps (FM mode). 25 watt power output. Apparently used with GPS and other position-indicating data links for fishing fleets (FSK) in a similar manner to the AM (DSB) and SSB based systems used in Japan, South Korea and other places. Crosses the boundary between HF and VHF at 30 MHz. Used in conjunction with standard MF/HF SSB marine and VHF marine systems. Advertised as a "dedicated fisheries radio" or "FM fishing boat fishery radiotelephone" "480 channel fishing fleet fishery wireless FM radiotelephone" "HF FM fishery radio" and numerous variants system with FM voice and FSK datalink capabilities (25 watt transmitters with high gain antennas tuned for 27.5 - 39.5 MHz or 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz.<br />
<br />
Unlike the Japanese 27 MHz fisheries radio systems (which uses direct frequencies as to reference the channels), this system uses a channelized system with integer channel numbering. Straight channel numbering sequence (channel 1 - 27.500 MHz, channel 2 - 27.525 MHz, channel 3 - 27.550 MHz, channel 3 - 27.575 MHz, channel 5 - 27.600 MHz, etc. through to 39.425 MHz (channel 477) , 39.450 MHz (channel 478) and 39.475 MHz as channel 480) for a total of 480 channels. <br />
<br />
Radios appear to come with channels 221 - 32.875 MHz FM, channel 231 - 33.100 MHz FM, channel 236 - 33.225 MHz FM, and channel 238 - 33.275 MHz FM as "dual watch" channels (likely for calling purposes). <br />
<br />
Radios sold in China for this band appear to have selective calling and automatic location transmission capabilities in addition to regular FM voice. Emission listed as 16K0F3E and 16K0G3E on the FT-801 "Fisheries Dedicated Radio" with "dual transmission mode" 300 baud rate ASK, 1200 baud rate MSK. Radios also come with voice scrambler (likely voice inversion) capability. Other radios sold in China for this band are called "Fishing Radio Telephone" and offer similar features, including an array of selective calling, group calling, automatic distress transmission, automatic location reporting to fixed shore stations and scanning functions. Frequency coverage is the same 27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz with 20 watts output power (IC-988C FM Transceiver). <br />
<br />
Other radios sold for this same frequency band are sold with "1000 channel mode" or "960 channel mode" which reduces channel spacing from 25 kHz to 12.5 kHz. Channel numbering is not confirmed, but frequency range (27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz) is identical. Fishing fleet transmissions have been heard on frequencies that fit the 12.5 kHz step channeling - including 29.7375 MHz, 29.8875 MHz, 31.2375 MHz, 32.1125 MHz, 32.1875 MHz, 32.3625 MHz, and others. The fishing fleets using the "export mode" appear to ''not'' be Chinese. '''These radios are used throughout Asia, not just Chinese fishing fleets. ''' <br />
<br />
The FT-801 Dedicated Fisheries Radio - Shishi Feitong Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. includes the following capabilities: <br />
<br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*27.500 MHz FM - 39.475 MHz FM transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*25 kHz channel spacing <br />
*480 channels<br />
*FM modulation - 16K0F3E / 16K0G3E emission<br />
*25 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 25w across entire frequency range)<br />
*FM deviation less than 5 kHz - 4 kHz deviation <br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*Data link signal format 300 baud ASK or 1200 baud MSK <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz, total 480 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
''This system does appear to go through the [[Amateur_radio|10 meter amateur band]] - channel 21 (28.000 MHz) through channel 93 (29.700 MHz) - and would at least partially explain the large amount of FM voice interference from fishing radio system intruders heard on 10 meters during band opening to Southeast Asia and China. The AM voice intruders on 10 meters are likely using the more traditional 10 meter export radios covering 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz or 28.765 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz or 28.315 MHz, etc.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel <br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use China Fishery Radio Network 27.5-39.475 MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|21<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|22<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|23<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|24<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|25<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|26<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|27<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|28<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|29<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|30<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|31<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|32<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|33<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|34<br />
|28.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|35<br />
|28.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|36<br />
|28.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|37<br />
|28.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|38<br />
|28.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|39<br />
|28.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|40<br />
|28.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|41<br />
|28.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|42<br />
|28.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|43<br />
|28.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|44<br />
|28.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|45<br />
|28.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|46<br />
|28.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|47<br />
|28.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|48<br />
|28.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|49<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|50<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|51<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|52<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|53<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|54<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|55<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|56<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|57<br />
|28.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|58<br />
|28.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|59<br />
|28.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|60<br />
|28.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|61<br />
|28.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|62<br />
|28.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|63<br />
|28.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|64<br />
|28.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|65<br />
|29.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|66<br />
|29.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|67<br />
|29.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|68<br />
|29.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|69<br />
|29.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|70<br />
|29.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|71<br />
|29.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|72<br />
|29.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|73<br />
|29.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|74<br />
|29.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|75<br />
|29.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|76<br />
|29.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|77<br />
|29.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|78<br />
|29.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|79<br />
|29.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|80<br />
|29.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|81<br />
|29.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|82<br />
|29.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|83<br />
|29.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|84<br />
|29.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|85<br />
|29.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|86<br />
|29.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|87<br />
|29.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|88<br />
|29.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|89<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|29.600]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|90<br />
|29.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|91<br />
|29.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|92<br />
|29.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|93<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|29.700]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|94<br />
|29.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|95<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|96<br />
|29.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|97<br />
|29.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|98<br />
|29.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|99<br />
|29.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|100<br />
|29.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|101<br />
|29.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|102<br />
|29.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|103<br />
|29.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|104<br />
|29.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|105<br />
|30.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|106<br />
|30.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|107<br />
|30.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|108<br />
|30.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|109<br />
|30.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|110<br />
|30.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|111<br />
|30.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|112<br />
|30.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|113<br />
|30.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|114<br />
|30.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|115<br />
|30.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|116<br />
|30.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|117<br />
|30.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|118<br />
|30.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|119<br />
|30.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|120<br />
|30.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|121<br />
|30.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|122<br />
|30.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|123<br />
|30.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|124<br />
|30.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|125<br />
|30.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|126<br />
|30.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|127<br />
|30.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|128<br />
|30.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|129<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|130<br />
|30.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|131<br />
|30.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|132<br />
|30.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|133<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|134<br />
|30.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|135<br />
|30.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|136<br />
|30.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|137<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|138<br />
|30.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|139<br />
|30.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|140<br />
|30.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|141<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|142<br />
|30.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|143<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|30.950]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|144<br />
|30.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|145<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|146<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#Spain|31.025]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|147<br />
|31.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|148<br />
|31.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|149<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|150<br />
|31.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|151<br />
|31.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|152<br />
|31.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|153<br />
|31.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|154<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#United_Kingdom|31.225]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|155<br />
|31.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|156<br />
|31.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|158<br />
|31.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|159<br />
|31.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|160<br />
|31.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|161<br />
|31.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|162<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|163<br />
|31.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|164<br />
|31.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|165<br />
|31.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|166<br />
|31.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|167<br />
|31.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|168<br />
|31.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|169<br />
|31.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|170<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|171<br />
|31.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|172<br />
|31.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|173<br />
|31.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|174<br />
|31.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|175<br />
|31.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|176<br />
|31.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|177<br />
|31.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|178<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|179<br />
|31.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|180<br />
|31.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|181<br />
|31.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|182<br />
|31.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|183<br />
|31.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|184<br />
|31.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|185<br />
|31.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|186<br />
|32.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|187<br />
|32.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|188<br />
|32.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|189<br />
|32.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|190<br />
|32.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|191<br />
|32.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|192<br />
|32.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|193<br />
|32.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|194<br />
|32.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|195<br />
|32.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|196<br />
|32.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|197<br />
|32.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|198<br />
|32.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|199<br />
|32.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|200<br />
|32.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|201<br />
|32.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|202<br />
|32.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|203<br />
|32.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|32.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|205<br />
|32.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|206<br />
|32.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|207<br />
|32.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|32.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|32.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|32.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|32.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|32.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|32.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|32.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|215<br />
|32.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|32.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|32.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|32.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|32.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|32.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|32.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|32.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|32.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|32.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|225<br />
|32.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|33.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|33.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|33.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|229<br />
|33.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|231<br />
|33.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|33.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|233<br />
|33.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|234<br />
|33.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|235<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|33.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|237<br />
|33.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|238<br />
|33.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|239<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|33.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|241<br />
|33.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|33.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|243<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|244<br />
|33.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|245<br />
|33.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|33.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|33.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|33.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|249<br />
|33.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|33.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|251<br />
|33.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|33.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|33.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|33.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|33.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|33.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|33.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|33.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|259<br />
|33.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|33.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|33.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|33.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|263<br />
|33.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|33.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|33.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|266<br />
|33.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|34.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|34.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|269<br />
|34.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|270<br />
|34.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|34.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|34.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|34.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|34.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|34.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|34.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|278<br />
|34.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|279<br />
|34.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|34.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|34.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|282<br />
|34.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|283<br />
|34.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|284<br />
|34.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|34.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|286<br />
|34.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|34.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|288<br />
|34.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|289<br />
|34.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|290<br />
|34.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|291<br />
|34.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|292<br />
|34.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|293<br />
|34.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|294<br />
|34.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|295<br />
|34.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|296<br />
|34.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|297<br />
|34.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|298<br />
|34.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|299<br />
|34.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|300<br />
|34.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|301<br />
|34.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|302<br />
|34.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|303<br />
|34.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|34.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|305<br />
|34.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|306<br />
|34.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|307<br />
|34.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|35.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|309<br />
|35.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|310<br />
|35.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|311<br />
|35.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|313<br />
|35.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|314<br />
|35.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|315<br />
|35.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|317<br />
|35.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|318<br />
|35.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|319<br />
|35.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|321<br />
|35.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|322<br />
|35.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|323<br />
|35.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|324<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|325<br />
|35.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|326<br />
|35.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|327<br />
|35.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|328<br />
|35.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|329<br />
|35.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|330<br />
|35.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|331<br />
|35.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|332<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|333<br />
|35.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|35.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|335<br />
|35.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|336<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|337<br />
|35.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|338<br />
|35.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|339<br />
|35.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|35.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|341<br />
|35.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|342<br />
|35.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|343<br />
|35.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|35.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|345<br />
|35.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|346<br />
|35.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|347<br />
|35.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|[[DDE|36.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|349<br />
|36.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|350<br />
|36.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|351<br />
|36.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|36.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|353<br />
|36.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|354<br />
|36.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|355<br />
|36.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|36.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|357<br />
|36.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|358<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|359<br />
|36.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|360<br />
|36.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|361<br />
|36.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|362<br />
|36.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|363<br />
|36.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|36.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|365<br />
|36.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|366<br />
|36.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|367<br />
|36.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|36.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|369<br />
|36.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|370<br />
|36.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|371<br />
|36.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|36.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|373<br />
|36.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|374<br />
|36.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|375<br />
|36.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|36.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|377<br />
|36.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|378<br />
|36.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|379<br />
|36.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|37.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|381<br />
|37.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|382<br />
|37.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|383<br />
|37.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|37.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|385<br />
|37.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|386<br />
|37.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|387<br />
|37.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|388<br />
|37.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|389<br />
|37.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|390<br />
|37.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|391<br />
|37.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|392<br />
|37.300&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|393<br />
|37.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|394<br />
|37.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|395<br />
|37.375&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|396<br />
|37.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|398<br />
|37.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|399<br />
|37.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|400<br />
|37.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|401<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|402<br />
|37.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|403<br />
|37.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|37.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|405<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|406<br />
|37.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|407<br />
|37.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|37.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|410<br />
|37.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|37.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|37.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|413<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|37.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|37.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|37.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|417<br />
|37.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|37.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|37.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|37.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|421<br />
|38.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|38.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|38.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|38.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|38.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|38.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|427<br />
|38.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|38.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|429<br />
|38.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|430<br />
|38.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|431<br />
|38.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|38.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|433<br />
|38.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|434<br />
|38.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|435<br />
|38.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|38.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|437<br />
|38.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|38.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|439<br />
|38.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|440<br />
|38.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|38.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|442<br />
|38.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|443<br />
|38.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|38.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|445<br />
|38.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|446<br />
|38.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|447<br />
|38.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|38.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|449<br />
|38.700&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|450<br />
|38.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|451<br />
|38.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|38.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|453<br />
|38.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|454<br />
|38.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|455<br />
|38.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|456<br />
|38.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|457<br />
|38.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|458<br />
|38.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|459<br />
|38.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|38.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|461<br />
|39.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|462<br />
|39.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|463<br />
|39.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|464<br />
|39.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|465<br />
|39.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|466<br />
|39.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|467<br />
|39.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|468<br />
|39.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|469<br />
|39.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|470<br />
|39.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|471<br />
|39.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|472<br />
|39.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|473<br />
|39.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|474<br />
|39.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|475<br />
|39.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|476<br />
|39.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|477<br />
|39.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|478<br />
|[[DDE|39.425]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|479<br />
|39.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|480<br />
|39.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Asia China Chinese Taiwan R.O.C. South China Sea 26 MHz / 27 MHz Fisheries AM Fishery Fishing Radio 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz ===<br />
<br />
The FT-801 radio discussed above (as part of the 27.5 MHz - 39.5 MHz Chinese fisheries radio network) is also available as the FT-801B, which instead of covering 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz with FM voice and data modes, covers 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz with AM voice. Other sources indicate 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz. Note the differences in specifications compared to the FT-801 version. No channel / frequency steps listed, unable to locate an actual channel plan, only the 26.475 - 27.27 MHz frequency coverage. 20 channels is listed, and it appears that the radio provides a channel display instead of frequency display. <br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*20 channels<br />
*AM modulation <br />
*5 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 5w across entire frequency range)<br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*No data link capability listed <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz, total 20 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
Frequency ranges available on other radios sold for the same purposes include: 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz (standard), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz (optional) or 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (Super4800 Marine DSB Radiotelephone) as frequency range. Channel plans offer 12, 20, 21, 480 or 1000 channels. See Wenden WTR-358 DSB radio, WTR-388 DSB radio and Wenden Super 4800 marine CB radio. The WTR-358/WTR-388 and Super 4800 radios differ only in their frequency coverage and which language is printed on the control panel. <br />
<br />
The 480 channel radios appear to use the alphanumeric export radio channeling - for example, C-08 is band C, channel 8. Most radios appear to have channel or frequency display options (and operate in DSB mode only...in other words, AM mode). As mentioned, the frequency range varies but roughly 25-30 MHz, 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.475 MHz to 27.275 MHz, 25.550 MHz to 30.495 MHz or 30.500 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Other Asian countries sell "Marine CBs" such as the Ranger Sea Eagle 6900 AM/FM/SSB transceiver with 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz coverage, the the Ranger Super Star 2400 AM/FM marine CB mobile radio with 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz frequency coverage and numerous others sold explicitly as marine radios vs. 10 meter amateur radios or CB radios. Information regarding a Vietnam specific band plan of 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz has also been found. 26.065-28.755 MHz AM/FM/SSB 6 bands of 40 channels in 10 kHz steps for a total of 240 channels (or 270 channels of the +10 kHz switch is used for the A channels = 45 channels per band).<br />
<br />
===South Africa (27 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] (USB only). 9 channels, 27.185-27.275 MHz. Some sources indicate that these same frequencies are authorized for use in Namibia as well. <br />
<br />
''Editor's note (early 2019) - it appears that updated South African frequency allocations now show 26.96 MHz to 27.41 MHz as [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed mobile]] and CB radio service, possibly indicating that South Africa has changed from 9 channels (27.180 MHz to 27.280 MHz) to 40 channels (26.960 MHz - 27.410 MHz). Updated allocations still show 29.7 MHz - 30.0 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.985 MHz) as allocated to the 29 MHz CB, 29 MHz marine band and civil defense/emergency response users, indicating that 29MHz CB is still in operation) This is unconfirmed, however.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===South Africa (29 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] on all channels. [[SSB]] only allowed on specified channels. 23 channels, 29.710 MHz - 29.985 MHz. 12.5 kHz channel spacing. <br />
<br />
Some channels have multiple designations depending on their intended use. Used by boating clubs, 4x4 groups, farmers, etc. South African 4x4 groups are starting to migrate to VHF/UHF services but a 29 MHz CB appears to still be required equipment for many of these clubs (much like a 27 MHz CB is required by Jeep and 4x4 clubs in the US and UK).<br />
<br />
29 MHz CB marine usage in South Africa is analogous to 27 MHz marine CB usage in Australia. It remains in use by recreational boats, often in conjunction with VHF marine equipment on recreational and fishing boats. Only 3 channels are available for marine use under South African law, 29.935 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 1 or channel A), 29.7725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 2 or channel B) and 29.9725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 3 or channel C).<br />
<br />
This allocation overlaps with the 29 MHz R/C frequencies used in both [[Remote_Control#Australia|Australia]] and [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|New Zealand]].<br />
<br />
Compare with the Australian 27MHz 27 Meg marine radio service, many radios sold in Australia for the 27 MHz marine band are also available in South Africa (programmed for the 29 MHz marine frequencies). These radios include the GME Electrophone brand GME GME GX287, GME GX287A, GX294 26-30 MHz marine radio, GME GX300, GME GX400, GME GX290, Navman MCB 2720, Uniden MC-2700 Sea Dolphin, Uniden MC-4300 Sea Wasp, Uniden MC-4700 and various others. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.7100]]&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|29.7225&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|29.7350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|29.7475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|29.7600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|29.7725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 2/B <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.7850&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|29.7975&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|29.8100&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|29.8225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|29.8350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|29.8475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|29.8600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|29.8725&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|29.8850&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.8975&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|[[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|29.9100&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|29.9225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|29.9350&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 1/A<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|29.9475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|29.9600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|29.9725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 3/C<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|29.9850&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===India 27 channel 27MHz CB===<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modes allowed. Shared with the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]]. 5 watt power limit (expressed as ERP) Unclear if [[SSB]] is permitted. Full allocation band 26.957-27.283 MHz - often expressed as 26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz. <br />
<br />
Channel frequencies 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz. Several [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] and [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF]] services are allowed in India for two-way radio, making 26 MHz/27 MHz CB radio a bit of a niche, with most two way walkie talkies in India such as the 350 MHz band [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|SRR Short Range Radio]]. However, so-called multi-norm AM/FM CB radios are beginning to be shipped with the Indian band programmed in as one of the country modes the user may select. 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz RC/data/short range low power frequencies are skipped, as per the standard 40 channel CB radio band plan.<br />
<br />
'''''IND08''' - Use of wireless equipments intended to be used while in motion or during halts, in the frequency band 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz (same as the 27 MHz [[ISM]] band), with a maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 5 Watts has been exempted from licensing requirements.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Old Allocation Channel Plan - CB Radio India Indian CB Radio band plan 27MHz 8kHz channel spacing, with offset frequencies. Unknown if still in use. Same 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz spectrum as the modern 27 channel 27MHz CB band. <br />
<br />
''The old band plan included [[Remote_Control#India|several RC frequencies]], including 27.004 MHz, 27.020 MHz, 27.108 MHz, 27.116 MHz, 27.148 MHz, 27.155 MHz, 27.156 MHz, 27.225 MHz, 27.228 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.260 MHz''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Assigned Use / Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.972&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.996&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.004&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.012&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.028&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.036&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.044&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact police)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.052&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact EMS)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.068&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.076&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.084&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.092&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.108&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.116&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.124&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.132&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.148&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.156&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.164&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.172&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.188&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.196&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.204&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.212&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.228&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.236&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.244&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.252&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.268&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.276&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Brazilian "high band" channels 41-80===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] allowed. Up to 25 watts output power. 27.415-27.855 MHz high band or "uppers". <br />
Channels 1-40 are the same as the US FCC/CEPT channels. <br />
The frequencies 27.445 MHz, 27.495 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.595 MHz and 27.645 MHz are skipped in this channel plan. They are, however, still heavily used in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===CB allocations in order by frequency===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 23<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 26<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.938&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Finland and Nordic Countries Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW01<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW02<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW03<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW04<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW05<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW06<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW07<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW08<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW09<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW10<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW11<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW12<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW13<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW14<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW15<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW16<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW17<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW18<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW19<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW20<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW21<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW22<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW23<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW24<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW25<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW26<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW27<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW28<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 88<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW29<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW30<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW31<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW32<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW33<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW34<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW35<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW36<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW37<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW38<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW39<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW40<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 21<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===27 MHz 11 meter band CB Repeaters===<br />
<br />
25-30 MHz simplex echo parrot CB repeaters, mostly operating in the 26 MHz and 27 MHz CB bands (Russian bands). Commonly referred to as "parrots" or "echo repeaters" these are simplex repeaters (store-and-forward). Due the easy availability and low prices of these devices, 11-meter repeaters are becoming more and more popular, especially in parts of the world where FM mode is allowed/used in addition to AM/SSB. Russia is the heaviest user of CB repeaters, due to its large size, heavy reliance on CB for the taxi, delivery, trucking and roadside assistance industries. <br />
<br />
All listed repeaters operate in FM mode. The vast majority are carrier squelch, however some require a CTCSS tone (usually 77.0 Hz or 88.5 Hz) to open the repeater and/or access cross-band links. If any CTCSS/PL tone is known, it is included with the repeater listing.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Networks Crossband Link to VHF/UHF Systems and Internet Services===<br />
<br />
Several of these repeaters operate as part of larger "networks" or "systems" linked together via the Internet or [[VHF / UHF Radio]] services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] or other country-specific systems. It appears that the most popular crossband links are in the 433.075-434.775 MHz LPD433 service in Russia and the 446.0-446.2 MHz PMR446 service elsewhere in Europe In the Americas, both the UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services and the VHF MURS services have been used to link CB repeaters.<br />
<br />
Cross band repeat and links sometimes operate on unlicensed frequencies and/or operate with higher-than-legal power levels within legal frequencies. For example, maximum power output on LPD433 is 10mW, however several Russian 27 MHz repeaters are using modified high power amateur radios on the LPD433 frequencies as part of their linking system. Other linking systems used modified [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italian "VHF CB"]] equipment such as the Alan HM43, Intek/Dragon SY-5430 which is popular in Russia and the CIS nations for its capability to be easily modified to cover 42.3000 MHz to 45.0875 MHz at 25w output power.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Listing===<br />
<br />
The repeaters on this list are true split-frequency duplex systems:<br />
<br />
'''Duplex repeaters 11m repeaters list CB repeaters input and output frequencies''' <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Output Frequency<br />
! Input Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz<br />
|26.565 MHz<br />
|Germany Oschenwang Germany Southern Germany<br />
|CH40 output/CH41 input (German 80-channel CB) 840 kHz offset <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz<br />
|27.175 MHz<br />
|Netherlands FM mode channel 11 and channel 18<br />
|Multiple TX/RX sites, each site assigned a CW ID transmitted at the end of transmission<br />
|-<br />
|27.400 MHz <br />
|26.960 MHz<br />
|Poland FM mode, 26.960 FM input, 27.400 FM output<br />
|6 second time out timer <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the nature of these simplex repeaters being hobbyist owned/operated, this list is likely, and is likely to remain, incomplete. the repeaters listed below may switch frequencies or temporarily go off the air please update this list with any new information regarding frequencies, transmit location or transmit power for entries missing this information.<br />
<br />
Note: the four linked Caribbean 11 meter repeaters on 27.600 MHz, 27.620 MHz, 27.640 MHz and 27.660 MHz with +200 kHz offset positive split duplex inputs 27.800 MHz 27.820 MHz 27.840 MHz 27.860 MHz with 88.5 Hz tone repeaters have been removed from the list since they are almost certainly off the air. <br />
<br />
''Below is a list of confirmed ['''as of March 2024'''] CB repeaters and their location (if known).''<br />
<br />
There are a LOT of these in Russia. The call them ARK. See an excellent PDF listing here: [https://cb-radio.ru/ARK.pdf] and an interactive map of locations of known CB repeaters in Russia, with UHF crossband links, CTCSS tones, Internet gateways, websites and other relevant information here: [https://cb-radio.ru/]<br />
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'''Simplex 11 meter repeaters 27MHz repeaters CB repeaters simplex store and forward'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Channel B01 E or C01E FM - CB Repeater 26515 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 42 - 26.575 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.625 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.635 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links 88.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.675 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|German Simplex Repeater <br />
|CB Channel 52 Simplex Repeater 26.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.695 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.715 MHz FM<br />
|Chelyabinsk, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.735 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.745 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.755 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe - multiple repeaters <br />
|67.0 Hz, 77.0 Hz 88.5 Hz, 94.8 Hz and 100.0 Hz CTCSS tones <br />
|-<br />
|26.765 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links - 67.0 Hz, 77.0 Hz, 88.5 Hz, 94.8 Hz and 100.0 Hz CTCSS tones used<br />
|-<br />
|26.775 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Simplex repeater - Germany or Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|26.785 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.795 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.805 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|26.805 MHz FM Simplex Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.815 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.825 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.825 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.855 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.865 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.865 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CSQ (no tone) multiple repeaters on frequency<br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|88.5 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|100.0 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 73 Simplex Repeater 26.885MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Slovakia - Makov Slovakia Grid JN99EH<br />
|CB Simplex Repeater CTCSS Tone 156.7 Hz 156.7Hz PL <br />
|-<br />
|26.895 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.915 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.915 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.925 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.925 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz AM<br />
|Somewhere in the USA<br />
|Cross band repeater linked to [[FRS]] channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.945 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|Polish CB Radio Channel 1 FM Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.965 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 1 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Poland (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Lithuania<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.975 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 2 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.975 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM <br />
|Tver, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden - multiple sites 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27MHz repeater 11m repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Possibly multiple locations in Russia and/or Eastern Europe<br />
|27 MHz Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power <br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Naro-Fominsk, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.025 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 6 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7R<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Shymkent, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Parrot Channel 7R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM 4 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.040 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.050 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Channel 8R FM 27.050MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters on 27.055 MHz <br />
|Europe CB Channel 8 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 8 FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|Possibly off the air? <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|Multiple locations <br />
|-<br />
|27.065 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 9 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.070 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|Channel 10R C10R FM 27070 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Anapa, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM Channel C10E FM D10E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 11 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Barnaul - Altai Krai Siberia<br />
|CB Repeater APK Barnaul ARK Barnaul 11FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Simplex, each location ends transmission with single letter CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Output (input 27.175 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.090 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|27 MHz Simplex Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Gomel, Belarus <br />
|100 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Krasnodar, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Ulyanovsk, Russia <br />
|4 watt TX power CB Repeater Channel 12 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Astana, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13R FM Channel 13P <br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.115 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.125 MHz FM<br />
|Finland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 14 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.130 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15R FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.135 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.140 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.150 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.155 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 16 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Issyk, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Taraz, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 18 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Astrakhan Russia Astrakhan Oblast 18FM<br />
|Crossband link to LPD Channel 61 434.575 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Input (Output 27.085 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.180 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19R <br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz AM<br />
|Colorado, USA - possibly Arizona? <br />
|Remote location, either patched to 462.550 MHz or 462.5625 MHz (cross-band repeat)<br />
|-<br />
|27.190 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Russian simplex repeater 27.190MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.195 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location Eastern Europe or Russia<br />
|Data, paging and RCRS frequency <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Zaykova, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters CB Channel 20 R <br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden CB channel 20 FM repeater <br />
|DTMF-activated playback, possibly multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 20 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz AM<br />
|New Zealand <br />
|CB Repeater AM mode Channel 20 AM repeater 27205 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.210 MHz FM<br />
|Zhukovsky (Moscow Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.220 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 R 27220kHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz AM<br />
|Southern USA <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.235 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 24 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.240 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|12 watt TX power, 1/2 wave vertical antenna <br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 25 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Belarus<br />
|CH 23R 23R FM 27250 kHz FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Repeater Channel 23R C23R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM 4 watts TX power 27.255 MHz repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Sochi, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Krivoi Rog (Kryvyi Rih), Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Ukraine Channel 26R <br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Russia - possibly multiple locations <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Nordic countries - Northern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27mhz repeater Ukraine - OFF THE AIR? <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Kemerovo, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM cross-band link to 434.500 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Anzhero-Sudzhensk Russia Kemerovo Oblast, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Europe<br />
|Central Europe - Multiple repeaters on 27.275 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Western Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Hungary - Hungarian Simplex Repeater (previously on 27.315 MHz FM)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia - Northern Moscow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Tyumen, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern or Central Europe <br />
|German language traffic heard 27.295 FM CB repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Omsk Russia<br />
|CB Parrot Repeater Omsk Russia 29E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.300 MHz FM<br />
|Russia, unknown additional details <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Northern Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM <br />
|Italy<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.315 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 31 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.325 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 32 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.330 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia <br />
|Located on Sokolova Mountain (wide coverage area)<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location (likely Russia)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.350 MHz FM<br />
|Bobrusk Belarus <br />
|CB Repeater Belarus 27.350 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.355 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 35 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.370 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.375 MHz FM<br />
|Vladivostok, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 37 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.390 MHz FM<br />
|Kaliningrad, Russia <br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.395 MHz FM <br />
|Netherlands <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 39 FM President Grant II RX/TX Radio<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz FM<br />
|Russian simplex repeater<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 40 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.420 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.425 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia <br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz Cross-band link to 434.575 MHz CTCSS 77.0Hz<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.450 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|Data link and paging systems also active on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.455 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|Possible cross-band 11M 27MHz cross band to UHF 433MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.505 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.515 MHz FM<br />
|Obninsk (Kaluga Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.525 MHz FM<br />
|Pervouralsk Sverdlovsk Oblast Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.580 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Kazan, Russia 88.5 Hz PL tone<br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz, Alinco DR-03T 10 watt transmitter with UHF link<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.625 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple locations)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.630 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia <br />
|This is, or was, also used for traffic service radio in St. Petersburg, unknown if still on the air<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Several locations <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.650 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.665 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, likely multiple simplex repeaters on 27.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.685 MHz FM<br />
|Severodvinsk Russia Arkhangelsk Oblast<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.765 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.775 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|27.775MHz 11M LMR Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.840 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|27.840MHz FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Eastern Europe<br />
|Simplex repeater parrot repeater 27MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.875 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia Rostov On Don <br />
|27.875MHz Channel E2 FM Parrot Repeater 27MHz <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Further Reading and References===<br />
<br />
[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/814136e1-ad6c/ECCDEC1103.pdf] ''CEPT European harmonization for CB equipment also called PR27 angle-modulated (FM) double side band (AM) or SSB stations operating in the 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz band European FM band and the 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz, 26.510 MHz to 27.410 MHz and 26.860 MHz to 27.410 MHz bands in certain countries with 10 kHz steps - exception for frequencies 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz, which are also European standardized RC frequencies.''<br />
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[https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:X5q3a3PbjcYJ:https://www.cb-funk.at/forum/index.php%3Faction%3Ddlattach%3Btopic%3D337.0%3Battach%3D385+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us] ''CB frequency list - European channel usage (cached)''<br />
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[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/84406/citizens-band.pdf] ''Ofcom Citizens' Band (CB) radio spectrum use - information and operation - general information on the 80 UK CB channels available 26.96 MHz - 27.41 MHz band (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz European CEPT harmonized AM FM SSB CB band) and 27.59625 MHz - 27.99625 MHz band (27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz UK FM band) 27.6 MHz 27.99 MHz 27.995 MHz''<br />
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[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf] ''United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 95 - Personal Radio Services - including the CB Radio Service (CBRS) - aka Citizen's Band Radio Service 26.965 to 27.405 MHz (channelized) allocation 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz fixed mobile service allocation - AM/SSB FCC Rules Subpart D 47 CFR 95.401 through 47 CFR 95.673''<br />
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[http://ukspec.tripod.com/rf/cb/index.html] ''RF-MAN's CB radio history and information page - lots of great information on the history of CB in the USA, history of UK CB, relation to ham radio and FRS/GMRS, PMR446, KDR444, JAKT31, JAKT155, VHF marine, VHF aircraft band, UK, European and worldwide frequency allocation plans, etc.''<br />
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[http://cbradio.nl/] CBradio.nl - ''CB radio database, including information on new radios, CB radio specifications, export radio info, 10 meter radios, export frequency coverage, CB frequency bands for various countries and more, 10 meter radio vs. export frequency coverage for radios, multi-norm EU and CEPT frequency information. CB radio information sorted by manufacturer, model number and release month/year. Excellent resource. '' <br />
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[[https://www.bellscb.com/]] - ''Bell's CB Radio - CAT Enterprises - reputable CB radio, 10 meter radio, export radio, CB antenna, mobile radio dealer and authorized Ranger, Galaxy, Connex repair facility. Trustworthy CB radio work, modifications, etc. Extensive library of information regarding 11 meter band users, frequency plans, CB radio channel frequency lists and other information. At one point this vendor offered a version of the Galaxy DX 99V specifically for 11 meter and 10 meter dual use (frequency coverage changed from 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz to 26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz to allow amateurs to operate on 10 meters while still being able to access the CB band and the low and high freeband CB 11 meter frequencies.''<br />
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[[File:UNIDENPRO520XL.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The Uniden PRO 520XL is a common basic 40 channel AM-only CB mobile CB radio. Its small size and good performance makes it popular with Jeep and 4x4 or SUV owners and others looking for a rugged simple no-frills CB radio that offers reasonable price point and reliability in various different conditions. ]]<br />
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[[File:L_team_mx10_2_(2).jpg|300px|thumb|center|Team MX-10, a typical multi-norm European [[AM]]/[[FM]] CB radio. The display shows German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 MHz, indicating the radio is in German or DE country mode (26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Like many multi-norm radios, the MX-10 can be programmed for "RU" or Russian band plan, which is both 25.610 MHz to 30.110 MHz and 25.615 to 30.105 MHz. Also sold as Luiton LT-318 and Nanfone CB-318 (original Chinese designations). Sold in various European countries as the Team MX-10, Team MX10, PNI Escort HP9000, PNI Escort HP9001, Escort HP-9000, and in the UK as the Thunderpole T-2000.]]<br />
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[[File:Galaxy_959.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Galaxy DX 959, a typical [[Amplitudius_modulationious|AM]]/[[SSB]] "American style" CB radio, easily modifiable to cover 26.695 MHz to 27.965 MHz without any additional boards, or the 120 channel lower/mid/upper freeband plan 26.515 to 27.855 MHz with easy-to-install channel frequency expansion boards. Like many higher-end CB radios and 10-meter or export radios, the Galaxy series of radios are manufactured by Ranger Communications Inc. or RCI.]]<br />
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[[File:Anytone.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Three different versions of the Anytone AT-5555, a 25.615-30.105 MHz all mode "10 meter radio" or "export radio"]]<br />
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[[File:GME_GX294_27_MHz_Marine_CB_Radio_Australia.jpg|300px|thumb|center|GME GX294 an Australian spec 27MHz "Marine CB" radio 27.68-27.98 MHz -0 closely related to the GME GX290 - which is available on the South African market with the 29 MHz CB frequencies. The radio is set to the emergency frequency 27.88 MHz 27MHz marine channel 88]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Coyote_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Connex Coyote Hunter AM/FM 25.615-27.405 MHz hunting radio 4 bands (A/B/C/D) of 40 channels each for a total of 160 channels (D band being CB band) This radio provides access to the lower 3 bands (25.615-26.055 MHz, 26.065-26.515 MHz, 26.515-26.955 MHz in addition to the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Deer_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Connex Deer Hunter AM/FM 26.065-27.405 MHz hunting radio 3 bands (B/C/D) of 40 channels for a total of 120 channels (D band being CB band), like the Connex Coyote Hunter, this radio is tailored for use on the lower frequency bands popular with hunters, it provides access to the 26.065-26.505 MHz low-low band, the 26.515-26.955 MHz low band in addition to the 26.956-27.405 MHz CB band or "D" band]]<br />
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[[File:RCI_CRT_Superstar_SS3900_Export_Radio_EU_Version.jpg|300px|thumb|center|The famous Superstar 3900 - 25.615-28.305 MHz multi-mode (also known as the CRT SS3900, Superstar 3900EFT (with frequency counter), Superstar 3900F (with frequency counter), Super Jopix 2000 (with frequency counter), Voyage VR9000 (with frequency counter), Voyager VR94, Voyager VR-9000, Voyager VR-9090, Galaxy DX73, Galaxy DX77, Pearce-Simpson Super Cheetah, Ranger/RCI RCI-3900HP, Euro 3900, Euro-CB 3900, Superstar 9000, and dozens of other names.<br />
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These radios use the famous EPT3600 series main board or chassis. The original Superstar 3900 used the EPT3600-11B version, while later versions used updated iterations of the 3600 chassis. The EPT3600 board is itself a clone of the Cobra 148GTL-DX 120 channel AM/FM/SSB/CW export radio. The EPT-3600 board is used as the basic PCB for dozens of other models of exports, including the Galaxy DX-series 10 meter and CB radios, among others.]]<br />
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[[File:Superstar_3900_Pearce_Simpson_Super_Cheetah_11_Meter_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black face version of the Superstar 3900 series 10 meter export CB radio - frequency coverage 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz in 6 bands. Built by Ranger/RCI using the same EPT3600 main board as the regular Superstar 3900 series 11 meter rigs. Image courtesy of SWIZZRADIOS on Youtube]]<br />
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<div>Citizen's Band Radio - modern [[FCC]] language simply calls it "CB Radio Service" (CBRS) now. '''Part 95''' FCC Rules - 47 C.F.R. 95 - Personal Radio Services, Subpart D - CB Radio Service, aka "'''Class D'''". ("'''Class C'''" is the [[Remote_Control#RC_Transmitter_Regulations_-_Part_15.2C_Part_95_and_Part_97|RCRS]], "'''Class A'''" is now [[GMRS]] and [[FRS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|UHF]] and [[MURS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]].).<br />
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===General Overview ===<br />
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[[CB Savage|Citizen's Band Radio, or "CB Radio"]] for short. Known by pejorative names such as "Chicken Band", "Children's Band" and several others. Short-range license free (or simple license requirement) two-way radio service for personal or business purposes in the [[11_meter|25-30 MHz (25000-30000 kHz)]] range that makes up the shortest wavelength portions of the [[Main Page|HF]] band. For local communications, it tends to behave more like a short-range [[VHF / UHF Radio]] service. De facto standard frequency allocation based on 40 channel American CB band 26.965-27.405 MHz. In radio hobbyist circles, the CB band and adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "[[11_meter|11 meters]]". <br />
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CB is one of the most commonly used two-way and land mobile radio services worldwide, although for handheld walkie-talkie purposes it has mostly been depreciated in favor of [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services such as [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] and [[MURS]]. CB is still heavily used by trucking companies, hunting clubs, farmers, Jeep and 4x4 off road clubs, [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militias]] and self-defense security groups (for mobile and base purposes), logging companies, tow truck operators, fishing fleets, doomsday preppers, [[HF pagers|for local and/or unlicensed paging or data link/telemetry systems]], and [[Remote_Control|low power to medium power R/C (radio control, remote control)]] purpose, etc. and as an inexpensive short-range alternative to licensed services such as the licensed [[Business Radio]] Services. <br />
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Many [[ham radio]] operators look down on CB with absolute disdain, while others view it as a useful tool...or at the very least, a source of entertainment. <br />
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CB (and the 11-meter freeband frequencies above and below CB) are making a resurgence as one of many communications methods used by so-called "[[Steve_Anderson|preppers]]" and [[United_Patriot_Radio|survivalists]], in addition to amateur radio and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|VHF/UHF services]] such as [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[VHF marine]], etc.<br />
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A large radio subculture relating to [[Splatterbox|illegally modifying]] CB equipment, using so-called "[[CB#CB_Radio_10_Meter_Radio_Export_Radio_Images_Gallery|export radios]]" or "[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|10 meter]] radios" or modifying [[amateur radio]] equipment to access "freeband" frequencies, transmit higher than [[Piss weak|legal]] power levels, and or make DX contacts, exists worldwide. A large market for "export radios" (often sold under the guise of being 10 meter amateur radios) exists. CB is an old service, with its roots dating back to the 1950s and its spiritual roots dating back to the Second World War. <br />
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[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|CB radio calling frequencies AM FM SSB digital modes 25-28 MHz 25-30 MHz allocations 27MHz calling frequencies DX channels guide to CB radio frequencies channels 11 meter band legal users allocations freeband frequencies here]]. <br />
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CB is the oldest, and most commonly known in popular culture, two-way radio service. Many folks uneducated in the ways of radio simply refer to '''all''' radios, walkie-talkies, handheld radios, HTs, scanners, two-way radios, marine band radios, etc. as "CBs" <br />
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See [[CB#CB_Channel_Plans|here]] for 27 MHz CB radio channel plans, bands, etc. See [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] for 11 meter band 25-30 MHz band frequency allocations, legal users and illegal users.<br />
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===CB FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions About CB Radio===<br />
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-'''Do truckers still use CB radios?''' Yes, they most certainly do. CB is still extremely popular in the trucking industry, as well as the broader construction industry, logging, LTL truck deliveries and other transportation service oriented industries. Many truckers keep their radios turned down or off when highway conditions are good. These same drivers, however, turn their radios on when conditions deteriorate, for traffic reports, during weather emergencies or for other reasons. State agencies, including highway assistance agencies and DOT continue to outfit vehicles with CB radios to communicate with trucks, flag cars, chase cars and motorists. Motorist assistance or safety service patrol trucks are often outfitted with CBs tuned to channel 19 AM - 27.185 MHz - to listen to trucker CB radio chatter and improve situational awareness. Incident management vehicles are also equipped with CBs for the same reason.<br />
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-'''Is it legal to use FM on CB radio?''' Yes, FM mode is legal to use on the CB radio service in the United States. FM mode is legal in most countries worldwide. AM mode is considered the “standard” mode for CB radio in the U.S.A.. This means that all CB radios must, at the very least, have AM mode capability. This ensures backward compatibility and allows all CB radios to talk to all other CB radios (using the standard AM mode). In the United States, [[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] (USB and LSB) modes are all legal on the 11 meter 27 MHz CB radio channels. <br />
See Part 95 Subpart D [[FCC]] rules - 47 CFR § 95.971 CBRS [[Emission_Designator|emission]] types.<br />
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-'''Are 23 channel CB radios illegal?''' No, they are not illegal. 23 channel CB radios are still legal to use in the United States. <br />
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-'''Is CB HF?''' sometimes phrased as "is CB a HF?" or "is CB an HF?" - yes, CB falls within the definition of high frequency (HF) (3 to 30 MHz or 3000 to 30000 kHz). However, because CB uses the frequency band in the upper portion of the HF band (20-30 MHz), it sometimes behaves like HF and sometimes behaves more like VHF, depending on the propagation conditions.<br />
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-'''Is CB 11 meters?''' Yes, the term 11 meters, the 11m band, the 11 meter band, 11-m band, the 27 MHz band are all used to refer to the range of frequencies that CB radio services operate in. 11 meters is generally understood to mean 26-28 MHz, but often the term is used to refer to the US CB allocation specifically (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Or, it may be used to refer to the frequency range between the 12 meter amateur radio band or ham radio band (24.89 MHz to 24.99 MHz) and the 10 meter amateur radio band or 10m ham radio band (28 MHz to 29.7 MHz) - so the space between 12 meters and 10 meters is 25-28 MHz. In fact, many radios that operate in the 10 meter band are also capable of operating in the 26-28 MHz band (11 meters, [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|the freeband frequencies]], the legal CB channels and some are capable of operating on 12m, 11m and 10m - the Ranger RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series of radios are a good example of this, as are radios like the Superstar 158EDX (24.265 MHz to 29.665 MHz). <br />
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Radios that cover the 11m band and the 10m band are considerably more common as Chinese radios such as the AnyTone Smart, AnyTone AT5555, AnyTone AT6666 and numerous others including the AnyTone Ares II (Radioditty QT50), Anysecu CB-40M AR-925 and many others. The de facto standard "export radio" frequency coverage bands include 25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz and 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz. The 25.615 to 30.105 MHz coverage is becoming more common than the 6-band or "240 channel" 25.615-28.305 coverage.<br />
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-'''What are the freeband CB radio frequencies?''' - See [[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|the freeband 10 meter CB radio channel frequency chart below]], see also: the [[11_meter|11 meter]] frequencies [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|page]].<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - Second World War===<br />
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The origins of CB can be traced further back, to World War II. [[SINCGARS|Both the US and Germany developed mobile two-way radios for use in tanks, trucks and other vehicles that used similar frequency ranges, power output levels, and the familiar 9 foot long 1/4 wave "whip" antenna associated with CB]]. These frequencies the 20.0 MHz - 27.9 MHz and 27.0 MHz - 38.9 MHz ranges (SCR-508 and SCR-608 tank and artillery radios) and the 27.2 MHz - 33.3 MHz range (Germany, standard 10W.S.c Panzer radio transmitter - see also 10W. S.c. H. - same radio with different frequency range - 23.0 MHz - 24.95 MHz with 50 kHz channel steps). <br />
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The complete 10 WSc German UKW "ultra short wave", another way of saying [[VHF / UHF Radio|"VHF"]] was known as the Fu 5 or FuG 5. US Army documentation indicates a transmitter power output of 6.5 watts on normal mode and 10 watts maximum output on high power mode. Maximum power setting / high power was obtained by pressing red push-button switch marked "Oberstrich" (power increase). High power was only to be used when tuning the whip antenna or in emergencies. It is not known if transmitter power measurements are RMS readings, dead carrier power mode or PEP or peak mode. <br />
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An improved version, known as the 20 W.S.c was also available. It covered the same 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz range with 50 kHz steps but provided 20 watts transmit power compared to the 6.5 watt/10 watt transmit power of the 10 W.S.c. A variant known as the 20 W.S.d. covered 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz but was otherwise identical. The 42.1 - 47.8 MHz version of the transceiver was intended for close air support communications and was a counterpart to German aircraft radios that covered the same, or similar VHF 40 MHz VHF frequency range. Note, some sources indicate the coverage for these radios was 27.0 MHz - 33.3 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz. The vast majority of German vehicles equipped with high-HF/low-VHF equipment used the 27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz range and/or the 40 MHz range for tactical radio communications. The higher frequencies were also used for Close Air Support (CAS) as well as air-to-air communications and were subject to extensive jamming in the later stages of the war. <br />
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The American counterparts (SCR-508 family, i.e. SCR-510, SCR-608, SCR-610) provided wider frequency coverage, higher power output and use of FM which significantly reduced impulse noise interference found in vehicles and resulted in increased range. The SCR-508 tank radio was rated at 25 watts (communication range of 7 miles or 11 km) and the SCR-608 artillery radio was rated at 35 watts (communication range of 15 miles or 24 km). The American radios provided crystal control and channeling at 100 kHz steps (26.400 MHz, 26.500 MHz, 26.600 MHz, etc). The US military also produced lower-powered versions of FM radios that covered the same 20.0-27.9 MHz coverage, designed for mobile command (tank) purposes, general tactical radios in jeeps, trucks, for landing craft communications and as datalink radios for portable instrument landing systems. Other radios in the same family covered the higher 27 MHz - 38.9 MHz frequency range but were otherwise the same radio. These lower power radios (power output in the 5-15 watt range) provided CB-like communications capability and operated on the same frequency ranges as the tank radio sets and artillery radio sets. <br />
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German AM equipment operated at 50 kHz channel steps (27.200 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.300 MHz, 27.350 MHz, 27.400 MHz, 27.450 MHz...up<br />
To 33.300 MHz. Radio displays indicated every every 100 kHz with a mark halfway between to show the 50 kHz channel in-between. Frequency readout was provided in a x100 kHz notation - so 27.500 MHz (27500 kHz) would appear as 275 on the display, 29.700 MHz would appear as 297 on the display, etc. "Split" channels in between were indicated by a line halfway between the 100 kHz steps, so 27.850 MHz would appear as a line halfway between channel 278 (27.800 MHz) and channel 279) (27.900 MHz). <br />
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The US Army also embraced the concept of using channel numbers in place of frequencies. For example, 27500 kHz (27.500 MHz) would be referred to as "channel 275". American military equipment provided for 10 crystals to be installed at once and selected "on-the-fly" to allow for frequency agility. Many radio installations included one transmitter and two receivers, to allow a tank commander to listen to two radio nets and transmit on one. <br />
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Although the FM systems provided significant improvement over noise and interference, the development and widespread fielding of these systems (both AM and FM voice systems) during WWII proved successful. The success of these higher-frequency (above 20 MHz) radio systems for land mobile communications paved the way for the adoption of (what were then considered) higher frequencies for mobile radio.<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - 1950s, 23 Channel CB Radio and Beyond===<br />
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The CB service as we know it today started in the United States in the 1950s as a licensed service in the 26.965-27.255 MHz band (23 channels). When the service was created, the original 26.96 - 27.26 MHz band was taken from the 11 meter [[amateur radio]] band in 1947 Because of this, CB and its adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "11 meters". CB was expanded in 1977 to 40 channels. It is this 40 channel plan that became the "standard" CB plan that most countries have since adopted. <br />
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On September 11th, 1958, the old 11 meter amateur band was re-allocated by the FCC to the Citizen's Band Radio Service (CB Radio) as "Class D" CB service using FCC verbiage. The legislation called for 27 channels between 26.96 MHz and 27.26 MHz with 10 kHz channel spacing, including the five R/C channels spaced 50 kHz apart. The FCC moved the channel centers +5 kHz from the band edge and 26.965 MHz, CB channel 1, was born. Overlaying the 50 kHz R/C channel spacing provided the original 23 channels. Channel 23 was/is 27.255 MHz, while 27.235 and 27.245 remained allocated for business purposes, and while 27.255 MHz/CH 23 became the 5th R/C channel it retained its role in high power paging and continues to do so to this day. It is because of this historical quirk that the CB channels 23, 24 and 25 appear to be out of sequence. Before CB radio was expanded from 23 channels to 40 channels, the "hidden" channels 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz were often designated 22A and 22B. CB users often modified radios to access these two additional channels in the blank space between CB channel 22 and 23 (many 23 channel CB radios really did have a blank space between those two channels). <br />
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The original 23 channel service also specified which channels should be used for intra station communications (or communications between stations operating under the same license) and inter-station communications (or communications between stations operating under different licenses). <br />
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Officially, channels 1 through 8 and 15 through 22 were reserved for "intrastation" communications among units under the same license, while the other channels (9 through 14 and 23) could be used for "interstation" calls to other licenses.<br />
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Channel 11 became the calling channel (see below) and remains so to this day. Another result of this requirement was the development of a "town channel" or "home channel". This still exists today. Rural areas will usually have one or two channels that the locals use as their home channel or "hangout channel". Originally, this practice served two purposes. It kept the calling channel clear and prevented non-locals from easily figuring out where all the CB activity was. This practice can be found throughout the United States and probably a world into the 21st century.<br />
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|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
| Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Emergency channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Original road/truck channel, moved to ch. 19 when CB was still 23 channels and required a license <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under different licenses - “interstation” - shared with pagers/high power data <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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Channel 11 was designated the official AM calling channel, channel 16 the official SSB calling channel (LSB mode), channel 9 was designated the emergency channel and channel 10 was designated the road/trucking/highway information and motorist assistance channel. The highway channel was quickly changed from 10 to 19. <br />
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When the service was expanded to 40 channels in 1977, 27.235 MHz was added as channel 24 and 27.245 MHz was added as 25. By sheer coincidence (or maybe not), channel 27.265 MHz was added as channel 26 all the way up to 27.405 MHz being channel 40. Thus, from channels 26-40, the first two digits after the decimal in MHz frequency notation are the same as the channel number. <br />
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CB is a HF (generally 26-28 MHz) short-range radio service designed for personal or business use by the general public. Although CB occupies the upper portion of HF, it is intended as a short-range service. 27 MHz generally provides VHF low band-like local propagation characteristics during periods of low sunspot numbers and a lack of sporadic-E [[Ionosphere|propagation]]. During band openings, however, [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|skip]] propagation is quite common on CB frequencies, and [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|DXing]] at modest power levels can be realized.<br />
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===CB Frequencies, freebanding and freeband "channeling"===<br />
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CB is generally license free worldwide, although frequency allocations, modes and power limits vary from country to country. However, these limits are often ignored and enforcement is extremely lax. Use of "10-meter" or "export" radios is common. These radios offer the user the option of 40 channels plus a band switch, the band switch going up or down 450 kHz (0.450 MHz, or 45 channels). Common export radio frequency coverage includes 25.615-28.305 MHz (standard 6-band export plan), 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz (Galaxy DX radios 8-band plan), 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz ("RU" or "export" plan, often included in European radios and Chinese 10 meter rigs such as the Anytone AT-5555 and its various clones), and 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (12 meter/10 meter coverage radios such as the Superstar SS-158EDX and its various clones). Others include 24.715 MHz - 30.105 MHz (new Chinese export CB radio coverage for 12 meter band, 10 meter band and 11 meter band full coverage, also appearing on modern [2019-2020]President export radios as the export/12m-10m coverage option), 25.165 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.555 MHz, 26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz (RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series radios) and the "three band" or "uppers and lowers" coverage of 26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz (see discussion regarding "hunting radios" above). Most exports at least have access to the high band of 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz and the low band of 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, so the majority of out-of-band communications take place between roughly 26.5 MHz and 27.9 MHz. In Latin America, the lower frequencies in the 25 MHz and 26 MHz bands are popular for taxi cab companies, trucking companies, delivery services etc. During serious band openings you can often hear signals every 10 kHz from 25.615 MHz all the way up to 26.965 MHz (CB channel 1). <br />
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Many countries follow the US 40-channel plan, with most of Europe allowing for use of FM on these frequencies in addition to AM. SSB is legal in some parts of the world, in others only AM/FM or even just FM are allowed. The US CB frequency plan has been standardized Europe-wise as the "CEPT" band (or "mid band") in FM mode. Some countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, the UK, New Zealand, etc) have additional channels authorized in addition to the standard 26.965-27.405 MHz US FCC/CEPT "mid band" allocation. Other countries (for example, South Africa, Japan) have entirely different allocations and/or use only a portion of the US FCC/CEPT mid band channel plan. See charts below for CB channel plans.<br />
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===Freebanding - What is free band CB radio?===<br />
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Freebanding generally means operating on frequencies above or below the legal CB band in your country. What may be a legal CB frequency in one country may not be legal in another. For example, a trucker operating on CB channel 19 wishes to find a clear frequency to talk to another driver without all the interference found on 27.185 MHz. So he (and the person he's talking to) switch their radios "down one band" (-450 kHz or -0.450 MHz) from 27.185 MHz to 26.735 MHz. The radio's channel display still says "19" but the bandswitch has been moved down one. Often export radios will have 3, 6, 8 or even 12 bands. Freebanding does have some general "gentlemen's agreements" in place. For example, AM operators usually stick to the lower frequencies ''below'' CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz), with activity centered around '''26.915 MHz''' (channel 36 down one band), 26.885 MHz, (channel 33 down one band) and other frequencies relatively close to the legal CB band. There are practical reasons for this, the primary one being antenna performance decreases the further away one gets in frequency from the antenna's resonant frequency. <br />
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SSB operators usually operate ''above'' CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and often use 5 kHz steps instead of the standard 10 kHz steps. This means that in addition to 27.425 MHz, 27.435 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, etc, the "0 raster" frequencies are used as well (i.e. 27.420 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.430 MHz]], [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.450 MHz]], 27.460 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.490]] MHz, etc). English-speaking stations will often stick with LSB mode, due to the gentlemen's agreement of using LSB for CB communications (see also: 27.385 LSB or channel 38 LSB) but there are several exceptions - the primary one being '''27.555 MHz USB - the freeband calling frequency'''. In Europe, SSB activity is also found on the 26 MHz frequencies between 26.2 and 26.5 MHz (calling frequency '''26.285 MHz USB'''), often as a method of escaping the heavy activity on the upper frequencies and FM signals on the three "main" European CB bands (see CB bands in the sections below). <br />
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In the Americas, 26.225 MHz USB, 26.235 MHz USB and 26.555 MHz LSB are commonly used by Spanish-speaking stations for SSB calling. 27.455 MHz USB is also used (think of it as the Latin American version of 27.555 USB). There are dozens of other frequencies, both above and below the CB band, which are used and/or claimed by various groups, users, radio clubs, etc. <br />
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With some common sense, freebanding allows the extremely large number of users of the [[11_meter|11 meter]] band to find clear frequencies for long distance communication with minimal interference issues. It is against the [[Bust|law (technically)]] but [[FCC|enforcement]] is basically nonexistent. See the list of frequencies and bands commonly associated with freebanding CB or the 11 meter band below.<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands===<br />
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'''Further information may be found on the pages for [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies|freeband CB 11 meter frequencies]], including specific 11m freeband calling frequencies and 11 meter beacon frequencies and [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|freeband 11 meter bands 24-30 MHz]].'''<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the freeband, 11 meter free band, outbanding, operating out of band, the 11 meter band, 11 meters, whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. '''Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete.''' Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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'''Most freeband operators use AM mode below CB channel 1 - the lower bands and SSB above CB channel 40 - the higher bands. There are several exceptions to this "gentleman's rule" however.'''<br />
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''While some export radios - sold as 10 meter radios - often cover frequencies above and below the 25.615-28.305 MHz range, that is the de facto "standard" export band alphanumeric plan. Generally the CB band is band "D" or the "mid band". On 120-channel radios, coverage is generally limited to 26.515-27.855 MHz or 26.065-27.405 MHz, depending on the model. Modern Chinese export radios cover 25.615-30.105 MHz to include all of the 10 meter band and frequencies above it.''<br />
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*'''25.615-26.055 MHz''' - Band A - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies ([[AM]] mode in the Americas, [[Yayem|AM]] or FM elsewhere)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down three bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*'''26.065-26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting clubs]]<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.285 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down two bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - truckers, often heard in North America during band openings<br />
*26.385 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - another commonly active frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean activity noted (also in USB mode - see 27.515 MHz LSB, 27.500 MHz USB and 27.500 MHz LSB)<br />
*'''26.515-26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, AM, FM and SSB elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - Begin German 80 channel CB band to 27.405 MHz (FM only up to 26.955 MHz)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - Often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz|<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - 26 MHz FM calling frequency - 11 meter freeband FM [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Calling_Frequencies_Channels|calling channel]] 26.805 [[FM]] <br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*'''26.965-27.405 MHz''' - Band D - legal [[CB]] band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band<br />
*'''27.415-27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM (FM rarely used in North or South America)<br />
*27.410 MHz LSB - Often used for SSB in the USA, can suffer from interference or QRM from AM stations on 27.405 MHz (CB channel 40)<br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.505 MHz LSB - "Channel 50" - US freebanders<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - begin UK FM 27/81 CB allocation, 10 kHz steps to 27.99125 MHz <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31), see also 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.835 MHz, 26.285 MHz, etc)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*27.855 MHz AM - High band channel 40 - popular with trucking companies and taxi cabs<br />
*'''27.855-28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is strongly advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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===Legal Users of 25-30 MHz Spectrum===<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes paging services, government, military, [[HF marine]] and [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|FM land mobile]]. The following allocations are for the United States only - there will be significant differences in other regions and other countries. <br />
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'''Please see the 25-30 MHz users page [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] on the 11 meter page. Federal government and military [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|NTIA allocations]] for the 25-30 MHz band on the 11m page.'''<br />
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===CB Channel Plans===<br />
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The so-called "A channels" are also heavily used, especially when a band opening makes finding a clear frequency difficult. [[HF_pagers|The A channels are assigned to R/C and telemetry purposes in most countries (the USA included)]]. These six frequencies fall under a different section of Part 95 of the [[FCC]] rules. 27.255 MHz (CB Channel 23) is also one of the [[Remote_Control|R/C channels]], but it is shared with CB.<br />
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===US "FCC" "CEPT" or "mid band" CB Frequencies===<br />
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[[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] Modulation in the United States. US FCC [[CB_Radio|CB Radio]] Service (CBRS) regulations require all CB radios to have AM mode capability as the standard mode. In other words, all CB radios operate in AM mode by default. This ensures backward compatibility between all 27 MHz CB radios. Identical rules and regulations in Canada, where it is officially called the General Radio Service (specialized trucking companies in some parts of Canada also use the [[VHF_LADD|VHF Resource Road]] frequencies (LADD channels) in addition to standard 27 MHz CB radio equipment). <br />
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SSB and/or FM are optional in the United States. If the radio is equipped with SSB capability, it must at least be able to use the upper side band. SSB CB equipment is capable of LSB and USB. FCC rules allow 4 watt AM carrier power, 4 watt FM power and 12 watt PEP SSB power. Bandwidth limits are 8 kHz for AM mode (8K00A3E), 8 kHz for FM (8K00F3E), and 4 kHz for SSB. SSB with carrier (4K00H3E), SSB with reduced carrier (4K00R3E), and true SSB without carrier (4K00J3E) are allowed. Use of selective calling systems, including tone-based selective calling such as DTMF, ANI, etc. as well as CTCSS tone squelch (PL) and DCS coded squelch (DPL) are permitted.<br />
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In many European countries, FM is the standard mode and is available throughout Europe. In the Americas, Australia and a few other places, AM mode is the standard mode. <br />
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''Yes, truckers (and lots of other people) still use CB radio.'' These are the de facto standard CB channel frequencies. Depending on where you're located they're the American CB radio channels, 27 MHz CB channels, the mid band channels, the CEPT channels or the European/EU channels. <br />
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CEPT European CE EU standardization permits 4 watt carrier power on AM, 4 watt power on FM and 12 watt power (PEP) on SSB. Maximum deviation in FM mode as defined in ETSI EN 300 433 as a maximum deviation from carrier frequency of 2 kHz. This translates to 8 kHz bandwidth or 8K00F3E emission. Transmitter power in AM and SSB modes is specifically measured with no modulation present. <br />
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(ECC/DEC/(11)03) Amended 17 June 2016 - on the harmonised use of frequencies for Citizens’ Band (CB) radio equipment<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[AmRRON]] CH3 Project Prepper and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia]] frequency (also FRS/MURS [[MURS#MURS_Calling_Frequency_-_Prepper.2FMilitia_Users_-_MURS_Channel_3_151.9400_MHz|channel 3]] - every 15 minutes for 3 minutes the 3-3-3 communication rule)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader [[FRS#FRS_calling_frequencies_and_Preppers_Emergency_Preparedness_Recommended_Channel.2FCode_Combinations|common channel]], Latin American trucker channel, secondary [[Militia Radio Frequencies|militia]] frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|"[[Splatterbox|The Superbowl]]" - High powered stations often use this as their home channel or calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian “recommended” road / trucker channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Originally the CB emergency channel, now used as a calling channel in Latin America (''you'll have better luck on channel 19 in an emergency'')<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sometimes used by RV clubs/drivers as a "home channel" (many RVs are equipped with CB radios, although a lot of them simply sit on ch 19)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Crystal controlled handheld CBs often included channel 14 as their only channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader common channel (4x4 = 16) in AM mode, also SSB calling Channel 16 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel, center frequency of the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|While CH 19 is the middle of the band, CH 20 is often used for radio testing and antenna tuning to avoid causing interference on channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with [[HF_pagers|high power data link]] and [[Remote_Control|R/C systems]] <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|USA FM CB Calling Channel - USA FM CB Working Channel FM CB DX Channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker FM CB Channel in USA - the "Trucker's FM Channel" or Channel 29 FM 27.295 FM<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel (FM mode) in Europe, USA FM CB calling channel (see also: 27.275 MHz and 27.295 MHz / FM CB Channel 27 and 29)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian SSB calling frequency, 27.355 LSB, also see 27.385 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Survivalist Patriot 11m CB SSB]] USB mode - CB CH 36 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB), militia/patriot 27.375 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===UK CB "27/81" Frequencies===<br />
[[FM]] (Frequency Modulation) only. Authorized in the United Kingdom only (see information below). <br />
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FM with 2.5 kHz maximum deviation is the ''only mode allowed'' on 27.60125-27.99125 MHz - straight 10 kHz channel steps, no gaps or odd sequence like the mid band 40 channel CB band. Frequencies are often listed with the last two digits removed (for example, UK FM CB channel 19 27.781 MHz instead of 27.78125 MHz or 27.781.25 MHz. In the UK, these frequencies are shared with the [[Community Audio Distribution Service]] (CADS) and the Republic of Ireland's similar service the Wireless Public Address System (WPAS). <br />
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The UK allows use AM, FM and SSB on the 40-channel European standard 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz CEPT "mid band" or "EC" allocation UK GB CB PR 27/97 (same as US frequencies) in addition to the frequencies listed below. The UK FM 27/81 channels combined with the standard EC/EU mid-band USA FCC 40 channel band means there are 80 available CB channels in the UK (40 AM/FM/SSB mid band CB channels + 40 UK FM 27/81 FM CB channels). UK regulations officially call the band 27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz (27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz). 27.595 MHz to 28.0 MHz. <br />
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See below for the WPAS and CADS frequency listing (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz, 27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz).<br />
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The 27.6 MHz to 28.0 MHz allocation overlaps with CADS/WPAS and other services in various countries outside the UK, [[HF_pagers|including paging/telemetry]].<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base station to base station channel "home base" channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling and Road Channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Wireless Public Address Service WPAS Community Audio Distribution System CADS Frequencies===<br />
<br />
<br />
Wireless Public Address Service WPAS CADS Church Broadcast Radio 27 MHz Church Radio, Parish Radio, Irish churches on 27 MHz, CB radio church, Irish church radio link, radio-link parish radio link Ireland, etc.<br />
<br />
Further information: [[Community Audio Distribution Service]]<br />
<br />
===German, Czech and Hungarian "Auxiliary" channels 41-80===<br />
80 Channel CB radio. '''DE''' mode on multi-norm CB radios.<br />
<br />
[[FM]] modulation only in Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary on channels 41-80. AM, FM and SSB are allowed channels 1-40, while radios are supposed to switch to FM mode only (4 watt power limit) for the 26.565-26.955 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Digital_Modes_ROS_PSK31_CW_SSTV_Channels|Digital modes allowed on specified channels]] (26.675 MHz, 26.685 MHz, 26.915 MHz and 26.925 MHz) in Germany - channels 52, 53, 76 and 77.<br />
Designated channels 41-80 (channels 1-40 are the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US/CEPT standardized channels]]). Full 80 channel allocation 26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz or 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz. Shared with [[HF_pagers|paging services]], fixed [[Remote_Control#Russia|links]], remote control (RC), on-campus voice and/or [[POCSAG|data]] pagers and the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]], especially in border areas.<br />
<br />
Czech Republic regulations specify that data transmission between CB stations is permitted on channels 24, 25, 52, 53, 76 and 77. F1D, F2D, G1D, G2D, J1D, J2D, A1D and A2D [[Emission_Designator|emissions (modes)]] are permitted. [[Remote_Control|Remote control]] transmitters are allowed on channels 18 and 23. Czech regulations also specify channel 1 and channel 80 as calling channels using selective calling systems, including tone-based such as DTMF as well as CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) with users switching to another channel as soon as possible. <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended AM calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - USB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB activity - LSB and USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel / road channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Simplex repeaters - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended FM calling/DX channel - FM mode<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|FM DX calling (see also: 27.305 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Italian I2 Band Italy CB I2 34 Channel CB 26.875 MHz - 27.265 MHz===<br />
<br />
'''Not to be confused with the Italian [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz VHF]] low band "[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] CB" band. ''' <br />
<br />
Italy permits use of the standard European harmonized [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CEPT band]] "mid band FM" as well as the same band plan - identical to the American CB radio allocation - with AM, FM and SSB allowed on the regular 40 channels. <br />
<br />
'''Note that channels 1-23 match the standard CB band plan.''' Channel 24 (27.245 MHz) is channel 25 on the standard band and channel 25 (27.265 MHz) is channel 26 on the standard band. Channels 26 to 34 are the out of band frequencies, 26.875 MHz to 26.955 MHz. While AM and FM modes are permitted on these frequencies, SSB use is also reported and quite common. Channels 26-34 overlap with [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German]] 80 Channel CB channels 72 to 80 and the "[[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|low channels]]". <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|[[Remote_Control#France|26.875]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Australian 27 MHz Marine CB===<br />
<br />
'''Inshore Boating Radio Communications Service''' or "27 MEG", more commonly known as 27 MHz marine band <br />
<br />
[[AM]] mode. 4 watt carrier TX power limit. No limit on antenna size or gain. Same specifications as AM CB radio. Modern Australian "27 Meg" 27 MHz marine radio equipment usually includes regular US 40-channels in addition to the frequencies below. This sort of dual-use dual radio service equipment appears to be legal in Australia. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! 27 MHz Marine Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks - Recommended Use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.68 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.72 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.82 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Supplementary Distress/Safety/Calling 27.86 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|'''Channel 88'''<br />
|'''27.880&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Distress/Safety/Calling''' 27.88 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.90 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.91 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats, Yacht clubs 27.94 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.96 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Rescue calling/working (supplementary to 27.880 and 27.860 MHz) 27.98 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
27.88 MHz (CH 88) and 27.86 MHz (CH 86) are monitored by coast stations for emergency/distress traffic. 27 MHz marine equipment - often referred to as 27 Megs or 27 Meg radios in Australia - still remain popular for recreational boaters due to licensing and registration requirements to operate on the standard VHF marine band. Many vessels are equipped with dedicated HF-SSB equipment, a stand-alone 27MHz marine radio, and VHF marine equipment, with the 27 MHz gear being used for backup or supplementary purposes. It is due to favorable propagation characteristics over open water that low power 26-30 MHz marine systems remain popular. See the other sections of this article for information regarding 11 meter marine radio bands in other countries. <br />
<br />
27 MHz marine gear sold in Australia is often "dual-use" equipment with the capability to be converted to the [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz South African CB]] frequencies, several of which are used as a supplementary 29 MHz marine band in South Africa. Equipment will often be able to switch between South Africa's 29 MHz CB band 29.71 MHz to 29.985 MHz, NZ 26 MHz CB, 27 MHz land mobile AM CB and the various 27 MHz maritime allocations (cf. 27.5 MHz - [[CB#Republic_of_Korea_.2F_South_Korea_Fishery_Radio_27_MHz|27.885 MHz]], 26.475 MHz - 27.27 MHz or 27.275 MHz, [[CB#Asia_China_Chinese_Taiwan_R.O.C._South_China_Sea_26_MHz_.2F_27_MHz_Fisheries_AM_Fishery_Fishing_Radio_26.475_MHz_-_27.275_MHz|etc.]])<br />
<br />
Common 27 Meg marine radio gear includes 27 MHz marine channels 68, 72, 82, 86, 88, 90, 91, 94, 96 and 98 and provisions for "private" channels (generally designated as "P1", "P2", etc.). <br />
<br />
If used, these private frequencies are generally programmed as channels in-between the 27 MHz marine frequencies (for example, 27.530 MHz, 27.610 MHz, 27.640 MHz, 27.650 MHz, 27.690 MHz, 27.700 MHz, 27.740 MHz, 27.750 MHz, 27.760 MHz, 27.800 MHz, 27.840 MHz, 27.850 MHz, 27.890 MHz, 27.930 MHz, 27.950 MHz, 27.970 MHz, etc.). However, this is rare and most users do not have issues with finding a clear frequency. <br />
<br />
The frequency band between 27.41 MHz and 28 MHz is allocated to numerous [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|27 MHz]] band [[HF_pagers|data link]] systems in Australia, including radio buoys, remote wave sensing equipment (eg. Datawell Waverider), port traffic control features and other fixed data transmitters using low power. Licensed frequencies include 27.415 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, 27.505 MHz, 27.525 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.565 MHz, 27.595 MHz, 27.605 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.625 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.645 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.665 MHz, 27.675 MHz, 27.695 MHz, 27.725 MHz, 27.745 MHz, 27.755 MHz, 27.765 MHz, 27.775 MHz, and numerous others. These data link systems may use A2D, A1A, A0A, A3A, F1D or other digital [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]] or "waveforms". <br />
<br />
It should be noted that the majority of ACMA licenses for this region are for fixed shore stations on the 27 MHz marine frequencies 27.68 MHz, 27.72 MHz, 27.82 MHz, 27.86 MHz, 27.88 MHz, 27.9 MHz, 27.91 MHz, 27.94 MHz, 27.96 MHz and 27.98 MHz. <br />
<br />
Modern 27 MHz marine radios such as those produced by Uniden, GME - see models GX290, GX294, GX297, GX300, GX400, GX400W, GX400B, TX2700, TX2720, Uniden UM423AM, GME Electrophone TX835, Marcom 28 27MHz marine radio, NAVMAN MCB7270, AXIS MA2710 and others, including Chinese Anytone, Luiton, etc. clones may be programmed for any "private frequency" between 26 MHz and 30 MHz with the correct programming equipment and software.<br />
<br />
===New Zealand "CBL" and "CBH" channels===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] modulation. The CBH channels are the same as the US channels, giving New Zealand a total of 80 HF CB channels. Often referred to as "AM CB" to avoid confusion with the 80 channel 476-477 MHz "FM CB" or [[UHF CB]] allocation also in use in New Zealand (although its referred to as the Personal Radio Service or PRS technically...its known commonly as FM CB or UHF CB. 26 MHz channel 11 (26.450 MHz and 26 MHz AM CB channel 15 (26.500 MHz) are used for calling.<br />
<br />
26 MHz AM Public Channels:<br />
<br />
*Channels 1 to 17 and 25 to 40 are for AM and SSB communications (26.330 MHz to 26.530 MHz and 26.610 MHz to 26.770 MHz)<br />
*Channels 18 to 24 are for '''AM only''' (26.540 MHz to 26.600 MHz)<br />
*Channel 11 is for trucking/road users (26.450 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 15 is the designated AM calling channel (26.500 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 35 is the designated SSB calling channel in LSB (26.720 MHz LSB mode)<br />
<br />
''Note that the New Zealand 26MHz AM CB follows the same 10 kHz channel spacing raster as the FCC CB channel plan (including skipped channels and the odd order of frequencies for channels 23, 24 and 25). Mid band (FCC, US, CEPT) CB band -635 kHz or -0.635 MHz. This was done to make it easier for CB radio manufacturers to convert 27 MHz CB radios to the 26 MHz NZ CB band by simply changing the PLL reference crystal and making minor adjustments to the receiver and transmitter components if required. Many modern multi-country CB radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz and include the 26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz NZ CB band as one of the many available bands.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel/road channel (AM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM calling channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|[[Civil_Air_Patrol|26.620&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - LSB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Polish CB Channel Frequencies PL Channels Zeros Poland CB===<br />
<br />
26.960 -27.400 MHz Multi-norm radios sold in EU often have the "PL" band setting available. The original Polish CB allocation was the same as the EU standard/American CB band plan - 5 kHz. For example, Channel 19 is 27.180 MHz instead of 27.185 MHz. Channel 20 is 27.200 MHz instead of 27.205 MHz. The channel plan is otherwise exactly the same. FM was originally only allowed, with AM and FM now allowed. These frequencies are still heavily used in Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine (see information below on the Russian band plans). There are indications that the -5 kHz channels are even used for the “hidden” A channels - 26.990 MHz for 26.995 MHz, 27.040 MHz for 27.045 MHz, 27.090 MHz for 27.095 MHz, 27.140 MHz for 27.145 MHz and 27.190 MHz for 27.195 MHz. <br />
<br />
These channels are often referred to as the "zeros" by European CBers. Poland now uses both the regular EU or CEPT "mid band 40" FCC American CB plan and the band plan below. This effectively provides 5 kHz steps when using a radio that can switch back and forth between the two band plans. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|27.170]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Russian CB Channel Frequencies===<br />
<br />
Use of the full 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz export band is widespread in Russia. Repeaters, simplex repeaters, cross-band links to UHF (usually 433 MHz / 434 MHz) and Internet gateways are very common.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! "zeros" (R) channel <br />
! "fives" (E) channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B01<br />
|[[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|26.510]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B02<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03A<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B04<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B05<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B06<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07A<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B08<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B09<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B10<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11A<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B12<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B13<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B14<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15A<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B16<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B17<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B18<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19A<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B20<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B21<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B22<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B23<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B24<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B25<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B26<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B27<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B28<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B29<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B30<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B31<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B32<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B33<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B34<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B35<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B36<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B37<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B38<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B39<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B40<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C01<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C02<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03A<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C04<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C05<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C06<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07A<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C08<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C09<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11A<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15A<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19A<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D01<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D02<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03A<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D04<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D05<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D06<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07A<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D08<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D09<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D10<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11A<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D12<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D13<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D14<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15A<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D16<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D17<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D18<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19A<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D20<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D21<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D22<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D23<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D24<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D25<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D26<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D27<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D28<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D29<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D30<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D31<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D32<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D33<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D34<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D35<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D36<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D37<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D38<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D39<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40 +10 kHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Legally speaking, Russia as two sets of 120 channels for a total of 240 channels. ''In most multi-norm radios, this is the "export mode" or "RU" mode. Some radios allow for more channels, starting at 25.615 MHz/25.610 MHz or 26.065 MHz/26.060 MHz'' Unlike most countries, Russia has 5 kHz channel steps. Frequency coverage is 26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz (26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz or 27.865 MHz) Like most other countries, 24-30 MHz is filled with CB and CB-like traffic. Russian taxi cab dispatchers are heard all over Europe in 12 meters through 10 meters during band openings. Even with 240 legally available channels, Russian CB activity is often heard in the lower 26 MHz band, the 25 MHz band and within the 10 meter amateur band.<br />
<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modulation. [[SSB]] used on some frequencies but not allowed. Channels are referred using an alphanumeric designation that provides the band, channel number, and "raster" (last digit of frequency, 5 or 0) plus the mode. Most radios used in Russia use the band letter + channel number format to display channels, and/or include a frequency display due to the complexity of the system. The "E" channels are more commonly used in Russia compared to the older-generation "R" channels (original Russian/Polish/Eastern European CB channel plan). <br />
<br />
'''Common band designations:'''<br />
<br />
*B band: 26.515-26.955 MHz (E raster) 26.510-26.950 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''C band in the West, low channels'')<br />
*C band: 26.965-27.405 MHz (E raster) 26.960-27.400 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''D band in the West - CB band, mid band or EURO CEPT band'')<br />
*D band: 27.415-27.855 MHz (E raster) 27.410-27.850 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''E band in the West, high channels'')<br />
+<br />
channel number<br />
+<br />
mode (AM or FM, often written as "A" or "F")<br />
<br />
For example, <br />
<br />
*26.670 MHz FM is designated B14R or B14RF/B14R FM (band B, channel 14, R raster/channeling or the "zeros", FM mode) <br />
*27.185 MHz AM is designated C19E or C19EA/B19E AM (band C, channel 19, E raster/channeling or the "fives", AM mode)<br />
<br />
''Many CB radios used in Russia include a frequency display as the use of multiple channel raster plans can be confusing. Since FM is by far the more commonly used mode for local communications, the mode portion of the alphanumeric channel name is often omitted.''<br />
<br />
Modern CB radios sold in Europe and Asia often include "RU" mode as a country setting. More often than not, this opens up the radio to 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz in 5/10 kHz steps AM/FM mode. Russia suffers from heavy interference on the 10 meter amateur radio band due to the high number of radios operating above and below the legal CB frequencies and nil enforcement on the behalf of Russian authorities. Therefore, the "Russia CB band" can be difficult to pin down as far as the actual frequencies, some sources now simply state "25 to 30 MHz" <br />
<br />
Note: Compared to the table below, most export radios sold in the Americas and Western Europe have the CB band as Band D, not Band C. Therefore Channels B01-B40 would be C01-C40, channels C01-C40 would be channels D01-D40 and so on and so forth. <br />
<br />
As of the late 2010s/early 2020s, Russia appears to be moving towards standardization with Western Europe with the alphanumeric channels. CB radios designed for the Russian market now include a "15D" button and a -5 kHz button. The Channel 15D button either switches to 27.135 MHz or 27.585 MHz ("standard" Russian band shown as 26.960 MHz - 27.860 MHz, which fits with the -5 kHz switch + 10 kHz switch capability, turning the CB band into a de facto 5 kHz steps land mobile band). See Optim Satellite CB radio, Nanfone CB-689, Thunderpole T-3000, etc.<br />
<br />
Like many other countries, CB radio in Russia shares the 11 meter band for telemetry. [[HF_pagers|paging systems]] (using [[POCSAG]], etc.), datalinks and other non-voice purposes. Frequencies like 26.945 MHz, 26.950 MHz, 26.955 MHz and 26.960 MHz will often have data bursts on them, especially in larger cities - this is similar to the [[FCC]] Part 95 [[Remote_Control|RCRS]] services in the United States and elsewhere on 27.255 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Russian CB radio channel usage: <br />
<br />
<br />
*27.060 MHz FM - Secondary rescue / emergency channel (unrestricted use) 27.060 FM - C9RF (D9RF)<br />
*27.065 MHz FM - Official rescue service calling channel 27.065 FM - C9EF (D9EF)<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Road channel / car calling channel (slowly being replaced by 27.135 MHz FM) - C15EA (D15EA)<br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Road channel and trucker channel - C15EF (D15EF)<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - Information channel and trucker road channel AM mode C19EA (D19EA)<br />
*27.185 MHz FM - Information channel and trucker road channel FM mode C19EF (D19EF)<br />
*27.190 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel (also used in SSB mode) <br />
*27.200 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel - C20RF (D20RF)<br />
*27.270 MHz AM - Radio hobbyist channel AM mode - C27RA (D27RA)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - FM calling channel European grid - C31EF (D31EF)<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - Information and traffic channel (some areas only) D19EF (E19EF) - previously used for traffic information broadcasts in St. Petersburg only (service discontinued in 2014)<br />
<br />
===Multi Norm European Standard and Country-Specific Bands===<br />
<br />
CB radio equipment sold in Europe usually features multi-norm functionality - in other words, the end user selects the country they are in and the radio loads the appropriate channel plan, available mode(s) and power levels (AM, FM, etc.). Each country is usually referred to by a 2-character "norm" In addition, two Europe-wide standard bands (one with 4w FM only, the other 4w AM/FM) are available, often referred to as "CEPT" "EU" or "EC", "Euro" bands. <br />
<br />
*'''CE''' - Europe Harmonized FM - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - European standard band, CE or "CEPT"<br />
*'''EU''' - Europe Harmonized AM/FM or AM/FM/SSB - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM/SSB 4W AM carrier + 4W FM + -12W SSB PEP European standard AM/FM/SSB band <br />
*'''F''' - France - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 1W AM carrier + 4W FM <br />
*'''UK''' - UK "27/81" CB Band - 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - UK FM CB 27/81 allocation - UK has 80 available channels - UK + EU<br />
*'''UE''' - UK Full 80 Channels - EU 40 channels + UK FM 40 channels (80 channels), some radios require the user to switch between the two bands <br />
*'''dE''' or '''DE''' - Germany - 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 80 channels, channels 1-40 are AM/FM 4W/4W, same as CE band, channels 41-80 are FM only (4W) 26.565-26.955<br />
*'''I''' - Italy - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 4W AM carrier + 4W FM - same European standard AM/FM band <br />
*'''I2''' - Italy 2 - 26.875 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 34 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W or 40 regular EU channels<br />
*'''PL''' - Poland - 26.960 MHz - 27.400 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W (regular 40 channels -5 kHz)<br />
*'''IN''' - India - 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz - 27 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W<br />
<br />
===Export Radio / "10 Meter Radio" CB Channel Frequency Plan 11 Meter Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Standard 6 band export radio plan. All plans follow the CB plan with 40 channels + 5 A channels (+10 kHz switch) or alpha channels. To go up or down a band add or subtract 450 kHz (0.450 MHz). For example, to go from channel 19 on the CB band (or D band, or mid band) "down one band" to the C band or low band, do 27.185 MHz (CB channel 19) - .450 MHz to get 26.735 MHz. This is why having a frequency display or frequency counter can be very helpful. At very least, a printed out "roadmap" or channel plan (available on various sites in PDF format) will help.<br />
<br />
6 band export radio frequency plan A-B-C-D-E-F 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz. This six-band plan is the de facto standard plan and is used by the Superstar 3900 family of radios as well as numerous clones produced by Ranger and other companies (Connex 3300, General Lee, Super Jopix 2000, Mirage MX-36 and dozens of others). Note that some radios may use the low/mid/high band designation for C/D/E and bands (low band being band C - 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, mid being the CB band/D band 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz and high being band E - 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz). Several radios including the Connex Deer Hunter specifically cover the lower frequencies for hunters, and the bandswitch shows either A-B-C-D or B-C-D to reflect the 25.615 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage or 26.065 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage, respectively. <br />
<br />
The related Superstar 120, Superstar 121, President Grant DX, Superstar GR, etc. style radios (120 channel radios, radios with a LOW/MID/HIGH band selector, this includes radios like the Galaxy DX 86V with the C-D-E band switch), plus CB rigs with 120 channel modifications, frequency expansion mods or "channel kits" (including the popular Cobra 29 family of radios, Galaxy DX 919, Galaxy DX 929, Galaxy DX 939, Galaxy DX 949, Galaxy DX 959 / DX 959B, Galaxy DX 979, Texas Ranger rigs, etc.) use the same form factor with either LOW-MID-HIGH band switch or C-D-E covering 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. Radios such as the Galaxy DX 86V use the C-D-E band labeling plan to match 6-band export 10 meter radio band names. <br />
<br />
Modified CB radios with additional channels may or may not follow the alphanumeric band + channel designation system, depending on the particular modification and radio in question. Many modern modification kits or extra channel expansion kits aim to track the same channel plan to provide for interoperability between modified 40 channel CB radios and 10 meter radios that have been converted to the 11 meter band. Not all legal 40 channel CB radios are capable of operating outside of the legal band but many are, and a thriving market for channel expansion kits and modifications continues to exist for those who wish to use "traditional" type CB radios and still have access to additional channels/frequencies. Because of this, and antenna considerations, the most active 11 meter frequencies tend to be the low channels (26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz) and the high channels (27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz) - with the frequencies closest to the legal 40 CB channels generally being more popular (again due to antenna tuning considerations). Some radios follow an older 26.525 MHz to 27.845 MHz coverage plan vs. 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
''Most out of band CB activity occurs within the limits of these 6 bands, that is, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz.'' '''Operating above 28 MHz is strongly discouraged''', but does occur. <br />
<br />
For radios with wider frequency coverage, the lowest band will generally be Band A. On the 8 band Galaxy radios, coverage is 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz (A-B-C-D band selector plus a high band and low band switch). 12 band radios use the A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L naming convention, or A-B-C-D-E-F band selector plus a high band and a low band selector. These radios generally cover 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz. The newer generation Chinese radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (10 bands) or 24.715 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (12 bands). Other radios do away with the band switch and simply allow VFO frequency selection from 26-32 MHz or within the 25.610 - 30.110 MHz or 25.615 - 30.105 MHz coverage band. Modern equipment and older style Ranger/RCI type radios include a +10 kHz switch. Modern equipment may also include a +5 kHz or -5 kHz switch to access the in between channels (for example, to switch between 27.185 MHz and 27.180 MHz for channel 19). <br />
<br />
Note: operating on frequencies between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz is a really bad idea. Yes, there is that chunk of spectrum from 29.705 MHz to 30.105 MHz available in many radios. However use of frequencies 30.005 MHz, 30.015 MHz, 30.025 MHz, 30.035 MHz, 30.045 MHz, 30.055 MHz, 30.065 MHz, 30.075 MHz, 30.085 MHz, 30.095 MHz, 30.105 MHz and 30.115 MHz is also strongly discouraged. The 29.710 MHz to 29.790 MHz portion is still used by business radio systems as of 2021. The 29.800 MHz to 30.550 MHz [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|spectrum]] is allocated to military and government users and the military [[SINCGARS|actually does use]] the 30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
99% of radios will be operating on the Standard Band Plan (the "fives"). Remember that the +10 kHz switch moves you up +10 kHz, regardless. So radios advertised as "25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz" can actually go to 28.315 MHz (usually), 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz means 30.115 MHz (usually). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band A Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|25.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|25.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|25.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|25.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|25.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|25.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|25.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|25.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|25.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|25.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|25.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|25.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|25.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|25.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|25.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|25.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|25.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|25.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|25.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|25.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|25.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|25.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|25.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|25.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|25.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|25.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|25.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|25.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|25.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|25.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|25.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|25.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|25.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|25.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|25.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|25.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|25.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|25.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band B Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band C Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band D Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band E Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band F Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|28.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|28.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|28.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|28.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|28.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|28.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|28.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|28.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|28.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|28.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|28.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|28.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|28.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|28.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|28.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|28.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|28.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|28.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|28.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|28.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|28.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|28.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|28.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|28.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|28.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|28.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Prepper Survivalist Militia Patriot SSB CB Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Calling frequencies include:<br />
*'''26.985 MHz AM (CB Channel 3 AM)''' <br />
*27.368 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*'''27.375 MHz USB (CB Channel 37 USB)'''<br />
*27.378 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*27.390 MHz USB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*'''27.425 MHz USB (Channel 42, Channel "E2", Channel E02, "425")'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*26.962 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 1<br />
*26.965 MHz AM - Normal CB 1<br />
*26.968 MHz USB - High Gap 1<br />
*26.970 MHz USB/LSB - High Gap 1/2<br />
*26.972 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 2<br />
*26.975 MHz AM - Normal CB 2<br />
*<br />
<br />
===Japan CB Radio Frequencies===<br />
[[AM]] modulation only. Japanese regulations specifically name "double side band" emission A3E (8K00A3E or 6K00A3E). Odd channel spacing. <br />
<br />
0.5 watt (500mw) power limit. Often included as part of the Japanese "DSB Fishery Radio Service" (27 MHz fishery radio system) that covers 26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz in odd steps. Some fishery radio marine frequencies in-between CB channels. Illegal CB operations on the American/Australian frequencies is apparently common in Japan, despite the potential for interference with marine radio service allocations. These frequencies are often used in conjunction with the "standard" 10 kHz CB channeling for fishing, marine transport and other maritime purposes in Japan, Taiwan, [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|China]], and several other Asian countries. Japan's primary outband or freeband calling frequencies are 27.005 MHz in AM mode and 27.355 MHz / 27.385 MHz in LSB mode for SSB voice. All three of these frequencies interfere with the fishery radio services in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range (kHz)<br />
! Service Allocation <br />
|-<br />
|26760-26944&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|26968-26976&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 1-2 <br />
|-<br />
|27016&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|27040-27144&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 3-8 and 2 RC [[Remote_Control#Japan|channels]]<br />
|-<br />
|27152&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Third RC Channel 27.152 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27310.5-27470.5&nbsp;kHz <br />
|25W SSB Fishery Radio Service<br />
|-<br />
|27524-27980&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Double Side Band DSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
1W-DSB FISHERY RADIO SERVICE JAPAN <br />
<br />
26.760 MHz - 27.988 MHz 26760 kHz to 27988 kHz. Frequency band also includes the 8-channel Japanese AM CB band, the 25 watt SSB fishery radio service (see below) and the 26/27 MHz RC frequencies (being phased out in Japan).<br />
<br />
See also: VHF low band [[Japanese 40MHz DSB Fishery Radio|40 MHz (35-40 MHz) 5W DSB Fishery Radio Service]] <br />
<br />
The 1W DSB Fishery Radio Service has 1 watt maximum carrier power for AM voice and permits use of digital modes - A2D modulation, 6K00A2D / 8K00A2D emissions in addition to A3E AM voice, including integrated position reporting and GPS linked radio nets for communications with and monitoring of large fishing fleets. These frequencies are often overlaid with standard 10 kHz step "marine CB" channeling. See 0.5 watt Japanese CB frequencies above. Not designated channel numbers per Japanese law, referred to by frequency. Radios display frequency and often feature selective calling features. <br />
<br />
Similar services exist in other Asian countries, with varying frequency allocations. Radios sold in China and Taiwan covering 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz DSB fishery radio, 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz DSB fishery radio (this appears to be used in China as well, see also the 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz FM fishery radio allocation), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz, 25.555 MHz - 30.500 MHz, others covering 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz, 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz, the de facto standard export 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz or other obvious "overlays" from the standard CB channels. See also, the Chinese 27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz allocation (27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz on some radios). Radios for the 1 watt DSB Fishery Radio Service are still sold as of 2017, despite issues the widespread proliferation of cheaper "export", "10 meter" and "marine CB" equipment. Ranger Communications (RCI) sells "Marine CB" equipment that covers 26.065-28.755 MHz out of the box. The 10 meter band is often plagued by fishery radio interference because of this. Not only does the 10 meter [[Amateur_radio|ham (amateur radio) band]] have numerous intruders because of fishery radio users but legit users also suffer inference from CB stations and other fishery radio band plans that operate in the same [[11_meter|25-30 MHz region]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26760<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26768<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26776<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26824<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26840<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26848<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26856<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26864<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26872<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26880<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26888<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26896<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26912<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26920<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26928<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26936<br />
|26.936&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26944<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27016<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27524<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27532<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27540<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27548<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27556<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27572<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27580<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27628<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27636<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27644<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27652<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27660<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27668<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27676<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27724<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27732<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27740<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27748<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27756<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27764<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27772<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27780<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27828<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27836<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27852<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27860<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27884<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27892<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27908<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27916<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27932<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27940<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27956<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27964<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27980<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27988<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Single Side Band SSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
In addition to the 26 / 27 MHz double side band 1W-DSB (1 watt AM) fishery radio service available in Japan, a higher power SSB service exists in the same frequency band. J3E emission, 25 watt power limit (per Japanese regulation). Like the 1W DSB 27MHz marine service, many of these frequencies overlap with the traditional CB bands in use outside of Japan. Frequencies licensed to individual fisheries, just like the 1 watt DSB service, the MF/HF services, the standard [[VHF marine]] band, and other VHF/UHF bands only available in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27310.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27334.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27338.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27342.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27346.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27350.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27354.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27358.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27362.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27366.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27370.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27378.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27382.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27386.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27388.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27398.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27404.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27418.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27426.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27434.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27442.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27452.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27458.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27466.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27470.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Republic of Korea / South Korea Fishery Radio 27 MHz===<br />
<br />
South Korea allows use of the 26.965-27.405 MHz "Citizen Radio" allocation in addition to [[HF pagers|27.400 MHz (27.402 MHz offset also allowed), 27.410 MHz, 27.420 MHz (27.422 MHz offset frequency also permitted) and 27.440 MHz for paging purposes]]. Compare use of 27.821 MHz as the fishery radio calling distress frequency with Australian 27 Meg / 27 MHz Marine use of calling and distress frequency 27.880 MHz [27 MHz CH 88]. <br />
<br />
Frequency coverage 27.500 MHz to 27.950 MHz or 27.508 MHz to 27.943 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use in Korea<br />
|-<br />
|27508&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27516&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27544&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27552&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27560&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27581&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.581&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27598&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.598&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27768&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27776&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27895&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27911&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27919&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27927&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27935&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27943&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27789&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27805&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27821&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Distress Safety Calling Emergency Frequency - Maritime Mobile Distress<br />
|-<br />
|27837&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27856&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27869&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27885&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27901&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===China/Hong Kong Chinese 27.5-39.5 MHz HF and VHF-low Fishery Marine Band FM Fishing Radio ===<br />
<br />
People's Republic of China (PRC)!Hong Kong and adjacent waters. HF/VHF system covering 27.5 MHz to 39.475 MHz in 25 kHz steps (FM mode). 25 watt power output. Apparently used with GPS and other position-indicating data links for fishing fleets (FSK) in a similar manner to the AM (DSB) and SSB based systems used in Japan, South Korea and other places. Crosses the boundary between HF and VHF at 30 MHz. Used in conjunction with standard MF/HF SSB marine and VHF marine systems. Advertised as a "dedicated fisheries radio" or "FM fishing boat fishery radiotelephone" "480 channel fishing fleet fishery wireless FM radiotelephone" "HF FM fishery radio" and numerous variants system with FM voice and FSK datalink capabilities (25 watt transmitters with high gain antennas tuned for 27.5 - 39.5 MHz or 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz.<br />
<br />
Unlike the Japanese 27 MHz fisheries radio systems (which uses direct frequencies as to reference the channels), this system uses a channelized system with integer channel numbering. Straight channel numbering sequence (channel 1 - 27.500 MHz, channel 2 - 27.525 MHz, channel 3 - 27.550 MHz, channel 3 - 27.575 MHz, channel 5 - 27.600 MHz, etc. through to 39.425 MHz (channel 477) , 39.450 MHz (channel 478) and 39.475 MHz as channel 480) for a total of 480 channels. <br />
<br />
Radios appear to come with channels 221 - 32.875 MHz FM, channel 231 - 33.100 MHz FM, channel 236 - 33.225 MHz FM, and channel 238 - 33.275 MHz FM as "dual watch" channels (likely for calling purposes). <br />
<br />
Radios sold in China for this band appear to have selective calling and automatic location transmission capabilities in addition to regular FM voice. Emission listed as 16K0F3E and 16K0G3E on the FT-801 "Fisheries Dedicated Radio" with "dual transmission mode" 300 baud rate ASK, 1200 baud rate MSK. Radios also come with voice scrambler (likely voice inversion) capability. Other radios sold in China for this band are called "Fishing Radio Telephone" and offer similar features, including an array of selective calling, group calling, automatic distress transmission, automatic location reporting to fixed shore stations and scanning functions. Frequency coverage is the same 27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz with 20 watts output power (IC-988C FM Transceiver). <br />
<br />
Other radios sold for this same frequency band are sold with "1000 channel mode" or "960 channel mode" which reduces channel spacing from 25 kHz to 12.5 kHz. Channel numbering is not confirmed, but frequency range (27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz) is identical. Fishing fleet transmissions have been heard on frequencies that fit the 12.5 kHz step channeling - including 29.7375 MHz, 29.8875 MHz, 31.2375 MHz, 32.1125 MHz, 32.1875 MHz, 32.3625 MHz, and others. The fishing fleets using the "export mode" appear to ''not'' be Chinese. '''These radios are used throughout Asia, not just Chinese fishing fleets. ''' <br />
<br />
The FT-801 Dedicated Fisheries Radio - Shishi Feitong Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. includes the following capabilities: <br />
<br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*27.500 MHz FM - 39.475 MHz FM transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*25 kHz channel spacing <br />
*480 channels<br />
*FM modulation - 16K0F3E / 16K0G3E emission<br />
*25 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 25w across entire frequency range)<br />
*FM deviation less than 5 kHz - 4 kHz deviation <br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*Data link signal format 300 baud ASK or 1200 baud MSK <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz, total 480 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
''This system does appear to go through the [[Amateur_radio|10 meter amateur band]] - channel 21 (28.000 MHz) through channel 93 (29.700 MHz) - and would at least partially explain the large amount of FM voice interference from fishing radio system intruders heard on 10 meters during band opening to Southeast Asia and China. The AM voice intruders on 10 meters are likely using the more traditional 10 meter export radios covering 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz or 28.765 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz or 28.315 MHz, etc.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel <br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use China Fishery Radio Network 27.5-39.475 MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|21<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|22<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|23<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|24<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|25<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|26<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|27<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|28<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|29<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|30<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|31<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|32<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|33<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|34<br />
|28.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|35<br />
|28.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|36<br />
|28.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|37<br />
|28.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|38<br />
|28.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|39<br />
|28.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|40<br />
|28.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|41<br />
|28.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|42<br />
|28.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|43<br />
|28.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|44<br />
|28.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|45<br />
|28.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|46<br />
|28.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|47<br />
|28.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|48<br />
|28.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|49<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|50<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|51<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|52<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|53<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|54<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|55<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|56<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|57<br />
|28.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|58<br />
|28.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|59<br />
|28.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|60<br />
|28.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|61<br />
|28.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|62<br />
|28.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|63<br />
|28.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|64<br />
|28.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|65<br />
|29.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|66<br />
|29.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|67<br />
|29.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|68<br />
|29.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|69<br />
|29.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|70<br />
|29.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|71<br />
|29.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|72<br />
|29.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|73<br />
|29.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|74<br />
|29.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|75<br />
|29.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|76<br />
|29.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|77<br />
|29.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|78<br />
|29.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|79<br />
|29.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|80<br />
|29.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|81<br />
|29.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|82<br />
|29.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|83<br />
|29.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|84<br />
|29.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|85<br />
|29.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|86<br />
|29.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|87<br />
|29.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|88<br />
|29.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|89<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|29.600]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|90<br />
|29.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|91<br />
|29.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|92<br />
|29.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|93<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|29.700]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|94<br />
|29.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|95<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|96<br />
|29.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|97<br />
|29.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|98<br />
|29.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|99<br />
|29.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|100<br />
|29.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|101<br />
|29.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|102<br />
|29.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|103<br />
|29.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|104<br />
|29.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|105<br />
|30.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|106<br />
|30.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|107<br />
|30.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|108<br />
|30.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|109<br />
|30.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|110<br />
|30.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|111<br />
|30.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|112<br />
|30.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|113<br />
|30.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|114<br />
|30.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|115<br />
|30.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|116<br />
|30.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|117<br />
|30.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|118<br />
|30.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|119<br />
|30.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|120<br />
|30.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|121<br />
|30.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|122<br />
|30.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|123<br />
|30.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|124<br />
|30.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|125<br />
|30.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|126<br />
|30.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|127<br />
|30.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|128<br />
|30.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|129<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|130<br />
|30.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|131<br />
|30.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|132<br />
|30.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|133<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|134<br />
|30.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|135<br />
|30.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|136<br />
|30.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|137<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|138<br />
|30.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|139<br />
|30.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|140<br />
|30.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|141<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|142<br />
|30.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|143<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|30.950]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|144<br />
|30.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|145<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|146<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#Spain|31.025]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|147<br />
|31.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|148<br />
|31.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|149<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|150<br />
|31.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|151<br />
|31.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|152<br />
|31.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|153<br />
|31.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|154<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#United_Kingdom|31.225]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|155<br />
|31.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|156<br />
|31.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|158<br />
|31.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|159<br />
|31.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|160<br />
|31.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|161<br />
|31.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|162<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|163<br />
|31.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|164<br />
|31.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|165<br />
|31.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|166<br />
|31.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|167<br />
|31.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|168<br />
|31.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|169<br />
|31.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|170<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|171<br />
|31.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|172<br />
|31.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|173<br />
|31.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|174<br />
|31.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|175<br />
|31.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|176<br />
|31.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|177<br />
|31.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|178<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|179<br />
|31.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|180<br />
|31.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|181<br />
|31.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|182<br />
|31.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|183<br />
|31.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|184<br />
|31.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|185<br />
|31.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|186<br />
|32.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|187<br />
|32.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|188<br />
|32.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|189<br />
|32.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|190<br />
|32.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|191<br />
|32.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|192<br />
|32.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|193<br />
|32.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|194<br />
|32.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|195<br />
|32.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|196<br />
|32.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|197<br />
|32.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|198<br />
|32.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|199<br />
|32.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|200<br />
|32.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|201<br />
|32.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|202<br />
|32.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|203<br />
|32.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|32.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|205<br />
|32.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|206<br />
|32.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|207<br />
|32.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|32.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|32.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|32.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|32.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|32.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|32.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|32.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|215<br />
|32.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|32.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|32.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|32.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|32.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|32.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|32.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|32.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|32.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|32.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|225<br />
|32.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|33.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|33.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|33.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|229<br />
|33.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|231<br />
|33.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|33.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|233<br />
|33.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|234<br />
|33.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|235<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|33.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|237<br />
|33.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|238<br />
|33.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|239<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|33.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|241<br />
|33.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|33.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|243<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|244<br />
|33.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|245<br />
|33.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|33.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|33.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|33.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|249<br />
|33.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|33.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|251<br />
|33.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|33.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|33.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|33.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|33.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|33.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|33.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|33.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|259<br />
|33.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|33.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|33.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|33.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|263<br />
|33.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|33.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|33.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|266<br />
|33.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|34.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|34.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|269<br />
|34.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|270<br />
|34.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|34.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|34.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|34.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|34.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|34.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|34.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|278<br />
|34.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|279<br />
|34.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|34.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|34.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|282<br />
|34.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|283<br />
|34.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|284<br />
|34.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|34.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|286<br />
|34.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|34.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|288<br />
|34.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|289<br />
|34.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|290<br />
|34.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|291<br />
|34.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|292<br />
|34.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|293<br />
|34.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|294<br />
|34.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|295<br />
|34.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|296<br />
|34.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|297<br />
|34.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|298<br />
|34.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|299<br />
|34.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|300<br />
|34.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|301<br />
|34.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|302<br />
|34.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|303<br />
|34.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|34.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|305<br />
|34.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|306<br />
|34.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|307<br />
|34.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|35.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|309<br />
|35.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|310<br />
|35.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|311<br />
|35.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|313<br />
|35.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|314<br />
|35.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|315<br />
|35.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|317<br />
|35.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|318<br />
|35.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|319<br />
|35.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|321<br />
|35.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|322<br />
|35.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|323<br />
|35.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|324<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|325<br />
|35.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|326<br />
|35.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|327<br />
|35.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|328<br />
|35.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|329<br />
|35.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|330<br />
|35.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|331<br />
|35.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|332<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|333<br />
|35.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|35.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|335<br />
|35.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|336<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|337<br />
|35.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|338<br />
|35.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|339<br />
|35.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|35.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|341<br />
|35.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|342<br />
|35.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|343<br />
|35.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|35.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|345<br />
|35.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|346<br />
|35.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|347<br />
|35.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|[[DDE|36.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|349<br />
|36.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|350<br />
|36.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|351<br />
|36.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|36.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|353<br />
|36.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|354<br />
|36.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|355<br />
|36.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|36.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|357<br />
|36.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|358<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|359<br />
|36.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|360<br />
|36.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|361<br />
|36.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|362<br />
|36.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|363<br />
|36.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|36.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|365<br />
|36.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|366<br />
|36.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|367<br />
|36.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|36.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|369<br />
|36.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|370<br />
|36.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|371<br />
|36.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|36.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|373<br />
|36.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|374<br />
|36.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|375<br />
|36.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|36.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|377<br />
|36.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|378<br />
|36.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|379<br />
|36.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|37.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|381<br />
|37.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|382<br />
|37.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|383<br />
|37.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|37.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|385<br />
|37.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|386<br />
|37.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|387<br />
|37.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|388<br />
|37.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|389<br />
|37.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|390<br />
|37.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|391<br />
|37.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|392<br />
|37.300&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|393<br />
|37.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|394<br />
|37.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|395<br />
|37.375&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|396<br />
|37.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|398<br />
|37.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|399<br />
|37.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|400<br />
|37.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|401<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|402<br />
|37.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|403<br />
|37.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|37.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|405<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|406<br />
|37.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|407<br />
|37.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|37.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|410<br />
|37.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|37.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|37.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|413<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|37.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|37.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|37.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|417<br />
|37.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|37.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|37.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|37.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|421<br />
|38.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|38.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|38.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|38.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|38.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|38.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|427<br />
|38.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|38.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|429<br />
|38.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|430<br />
|38.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|431<br />
|38.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|38.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|433<br />
|38.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|434<br />
|38.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|435<br />
|38.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|38.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|437<br />
|38.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|38.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|439<br />
|38.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|440<br />
|38.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|38.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|442<br />
|38.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|443<br />
|38.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|38.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|445<br />
|38.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|446<br />
|38.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|447<br />
|38.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|38.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|449<br />
|38.700&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|450<br />
|38.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|451<br />
|38.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|38.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|453<br />
|38.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|454<br />
|38.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|455<br />
|38.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|456<br />
|38.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|457<br />
|38.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|458<br />
|38.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|459<br />
|38.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|38.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|461<br />
|39.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|462<br />
|39.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|463<br />
|39.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|464<br />
|39.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|465<br />
|39.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|466<br />
|39.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|467<br />
|39.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|468<br />
|39.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|469<br />
|39.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|470<br />
|39.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|471<br />
|39.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|472<br />
|39.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|473<br />
|39.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|474<br />
|39.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|475<br />
|39.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|476<br />
|39.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|477<br />
|39.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|478<br />
|[[DDE|39.425]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|479<br />
|39.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|480<br />
|39.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Asia China Chinese Taiwan R.O.C. South China Sea 26 MHz / 27 MHz Fisheries AM Fishery Fishing Radio 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz ===<br />
<br />
The FT-801 radio discussed above (as part of the 27.5 MHz - 39.5 MHz Chinese fisheries radio network) is also available as the FT-801B, which instead of covering 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz with FM voice and data modes, covers 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz with AM voice. Other sources indicate 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz. Note the differences in specifications compared to the FT-801 version. No channel / frequency steps listed, unable to locate an actual channel plan, only the 26.475 - 27.27 MHz frequency coverage. 20 channels is listed, and it appears that the radio provides a channel display instead of frequency display. <br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*20 channels<br />
*AM modulation <br />
*5 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 5w across entire frequency range)<br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*No data link capability listed <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz, total 20 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
Frequency ranges available on other radios sold for the same purposes include: 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz (standard), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz (optional) or 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (Super4800 Marine DSB Radiotelephone) as frequency range. Channel plans offer 12, 20, 21, 480 or 1000 channels. See Wenden WTR-358 DSB radio, WTR-388 DSB radio and Wenden Super 4800 marine CB radio. The WTR-358/WTR-388 and Super 4800 radios differ only in their frequency coverage and which language is printed on the control panel. <br />
<br />
The 480 channel radios appear to use the alphanumeric export radio channeling - for example, C-08 is band C, channel 8. Most radios appear to have channel or frequency display options (and operate in DSB mode only...in other words, AM mode). As mentioned, the frequency range varies but roughly 25-30 MHz, 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.475 MHz to 27.275 MHz, 25.550 MHz to 30.495 MHz or 30.500 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Other Asian countries sell "Marine CBs" such as the Ranger Sea Eagle 6900 AM/FM/SSB transceiver with 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz coverage, the the Ranger Super Star 2400 AM/FM marine CB mobile radio with 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz frequency coverage and numerous others sold explicitly as marine radios vs. 10 meter amateur radios or CB radios. Information regarding a Vietnam specific band plan of 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz has also been found. 26.065-28.755 MHz AM/FM/SSB 6 bands of 40 channels in 10 kHz steps for a total of 240 channels (or 270 channels of the +10 kHz switch is used for the A channels = 45 channels per band).<br />
<br />
===South Africa (27 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] (USB only). 9 channels, 27.185-27.275 MHz. Some sources indicate that these same frequencies are authorized for use in Namibia as well. <br />
<br />
''Editor's note (early 2019) - it appears that updated South African frequency allocations now show 26.96 MHz to 27.41 MHz as [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed mobile]] and CB radio service, possibly indicating that South Africa has changed from 9 channels (27.180 MHz to 27.280 MHz) to 40 channels (26.960 MHz - 27.410 MHz). Updated allocations still show 29.7 MHz - 30.0 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.985 MHz) as allocated to the 29 MHz CB, 29 MHz marine band and civil defense/emergency response users, indicating that 29MHz CB is still in operation) This is unconfirmed, however.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===South Africa (29 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] on all channels. [[SSB]] only allowed on specified channels. 23 channels, 29.710 MHz - 29.985 MHz. 12.5 kHz channel spacing. <br />
<br />
Some channels have multiple designations depending on their intended use. Used by boating clubs, 4x4 groups, farmers, etc. South African 4x4 groups are starting to migrate to VHF/UHF services but a 29 MHz CB appears to still be required equipment for many of these clubs (much like a 27 MHz CB is required by Jeep and 4x4 clubs in the US and UK).<br />
<br />
29 MHz CB marine usage in South Africa is analogous to 27 MHz marine CB usage in Australia. It remains in use by recreational boats, often in conjunction with VHF marine equipment on recreational and fishing boats. Only 3 channels are available for marine use under South African law, 29.935 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 1 or channel A), 29.7725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 2 or channel B) and 29.9725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 3 or channel C).<br />
<br />
This allocation overlaps with the 29 MHz R/C frequencies used in both [[Remote_Control#Australia|Australia]] and [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|New Zealand]].<br />
<br />
Compare with the Australian 27MHz 27 Meg marine radio service, many radios sold in Australia for the 27 MHz marine band are also available in South Africa (programmed for the 29 MHz marine frequencies). These radios include the GME Electrophone brand GME GME GX287, GME GX287A, GX294 26-30 MHz marine radio, GME GX300, GME GX400, GME GX290, Navman MCB 2720, Uniden MC-2700 Sea Dolphin, Uniden MC-4300 Sea Wasp, Uniden MC-4700 and various others. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.7100]]&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|29.7225&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|29.7350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|29.7475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|29.7600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|29.7725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 2/B <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.7850&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|29.7975&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|29.8100&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|29.8225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|29.8350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|29.8475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|29.8600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|29.8725&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|29.8850&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.8975&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|[[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|29.9100&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|29.9225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|29.9350&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 1/A<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|29.9475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|29.9600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|29.9725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 3/C<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|29.9850&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===India 27 channel 27MHz CB===<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modes allowed. Shared with the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]]. 5 watt power limit (expressed as ERP) Unclear if [[SSB]] is permitted. Full allocation band 26.957-27.283 MHz - often expressed as 26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz. <br />
<br />
Channel frequencies 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz. Several [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] and [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF]] services are allowed in India for two-way radio, making 26 MHz/27 MHz CB radio a bit of a niche, with most two way walkie talkies in India such as the 350 MHz band [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|SRR Short Range Radio]]. However, so-called multi-norm AM/FM CB radios are beginning to be shipped with the Indian band programmed in as one of the country modes the user may select. 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz RC/data/short range low power frequencies are skipped, as per the standard 40 channel CB radio band plan.<br />
<br />
'''''IND08''' - Use of wireless equipments intended to be used while in motion or during halts, in the frequency band 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz (same as the 27 MHz [[ISM]] band), with a maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 5 Watts has been exempted from licensing requirements.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Old Allocation Channel Plan - CB Radio India Indian CB Radio band plan 27MHz 8kHz channel spacing, with offset frequencies. Unknown if still in use. Same 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz spectrum as the modern 27 channel 27MHz CB band. <br />
<br />
''The old band plan included [[Remote_Control#India|several RC frequencies]], including 27.004 MHz, 27.020 MHz, 27.108 MHz, 27.116 MHz, 27.148 MHz, 27.155 MHz, 27.156 MHz, 27.225 MHz, 27.228 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.260 MHz''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Assigned Use / Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.972&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.996&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.004&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.012&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.028&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.036&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.044&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact police)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.052&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact EMS)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.068&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.076&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.084&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.092&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.108&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.116&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.124&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.132&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.148&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.156&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.164&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.172&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.188&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.196&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.204&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.212&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.228&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.236&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.244&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.252&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.268&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.276&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Brazilian "high band" channels 41-80===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] allowed. Up to 25 watts output power. 27.415-27.855 MHz high band or "uppers". <br />
Channels 1-40 are the same as the US FCC/CEPT channels. <br />
The frequencies 27.445 MHz, 27.495 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.595 MHz and 27.645 MHz are skipped in this channel plan. They are, however, still heavily used in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===CB allocations in order by frequency===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 23<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 26<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.938&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Finland and Nordic Countries Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW01<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW02<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW03<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW04<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW05<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW06<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW07<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW08<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW09<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW10<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW11<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW12<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW13<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW14<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW15<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW16<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW17<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW18<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW19<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW20<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW21<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW22<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW23<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW24<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW25<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW26<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW27<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW28<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 88<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW29<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW30<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW31<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW32<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW33<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW34<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW35<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW36<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW37<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW38<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW39<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW40<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 21<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===27 MHz 11 meter band CB Repeaters===<br />
<br />
25-30 MHz simplex echo parrot CB repeaters, mostly operating in the 26 MHz and 27 MHz CB bands (Russian bands). Commonly referred to as "parrots" or "echo repeaters" these are simplex repeaters (store-and-forward). Due the easy availability and low prices of these devices, 11-meter repeaters are becoming more and more popular, especially in parts of the world where FM mode is allowed/used in addition to AM/SSB. Russia is the heaviest user of CB repeaters, due to its large size, heavy reliance on CB for the taxi, delivery, trucking and roadside assistance industries. <br />
<br />
All listed repeaters operate in FM mode. The vast majority are carrier squelch, however some require a CTCSS tone (usually 77.0 Hz or 88.5 Hz) to open the repeater and/or access cross-band links. If any CTCSS/PL tone is known, it is included with the repeater listing.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Networks Crossband Link to VHF/UHF Systems and Internet Services===<br />
<br />
Several of these repeaters operate as part of larger "networks" or "systems" linked together via the Internet or [[VHF / UHF Radio]] services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] or other country-specific systems. It appears that the most popular crossband links are in the 433.075-434.775 MHz LPD433 service in Russia and the 446.0-446.2 MHz PMR446 service elsewhere in Europe In the Americas, both the UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services and the VHF MURS services have been used to link CB repeaters.<br />
<br />
Cross band repeat and links sometimes operate on unlicensed frequencies and/or operate with higher-than-legal power levels within legal frequencies. For example, maximum power output on LPD433 is 10mW, however several Russian 27 MHz repeaters are using modified high power amateur radios on the LPD433 frequencies as part of their linking system. Other linking systems used modified [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italian "VHF CB"]] equipment such as the Alan HM43, Intek/Dragon SY-5430 which is popular in Russia and the CIS nations for its capability to be easily modified to cover 42.3000 MHz to 45.0875 MHz at 25w output power.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Listing===<br />
<br />
The repeaters on this list are true split-frequency duplex systems:<br />
<br />
'''Duplex repeaters 11m repeaters list CB repeaters input and output frequencies''' <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Output Frequency<br />
! Input Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz<br />
|26.565 MHz<br />
|Germany Oschenwang Germany Southern Germany<br />
|CH40 output/CH41 input (German 80-channel CB) 840 kHz offset <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz<br />
|27.175 MHz<br />
|Netherlands FM mode channel 11 and channel 18<br />
|Multiple TX/RX sites, each site assigned a CW ID transmitted at the end of transmission<br />
|-<br />
|27.400 MHz <br />
|26.960 MHz<br />
|Poland FM mode, 26.960 FM input, 27.400 FM output<br />
|6 second time out timer <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the nature of these simplex repeaters being hobbyist owned/operated, this list is likely, and is likely to remain, incomplete. the repeaters listed below may switch frequencies or temporarily go off the air please update this list with any new information regarding frequencies, transmit location or transmit power for entries missing this information.<br />
<br />
Note: the four linked Caribbean 11 meter repeaters on 27.600 MHz, 27.620 MHz, 27.640 MHz and 27.660 MHz with +200 kHz offset positive split duplex inputs 27.800 MHz 27.820 MHz 27.840 MHz 27.860 MHz with 88.5 Hz tone repeaters have been removed from the list since they are almost certainly off the air. <br />
<br />
''Below is a list of confirmed ['''as of March 2024'''] CB repeaters and their location (if known).''<br />
<br />
There are a LOT of these in Russia. The call them ARK. See an excellent PDF listing here: [https://cb-radio.ru/ARK.pdf] and an interactive map of locations of known CB repeaters in Russia, with UHF crossband links, CTCSS tones, Internet gateways, websites and other relevant information here: [https://cb-radio.ru/]<br />
<br />
'''Simplex 11 meter repeaters 27MHz repeaters CB repeaters simplex store and forward'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Channel B01 E or C01E FM - CB Repeater 26515 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 42 - 26.575 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.625 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.635 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links 88.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.675 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|German Simplex Repeater <br />
|CB Channel 52 Simplex Repeater 26.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.695 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.715 MHz FM<br />
|Chelyabinsk, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.735 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.745 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.755 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe - multiple repeaters <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, 94.8 Hz tone and 100.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.765 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.775 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Simplex repeater - Germany or Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|26.785 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.795 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.805 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|26.805 MHz FM Simplex Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.815 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.825 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.825 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.855 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.865 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.865 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CSQ (no tone) multiple repeaters on frequency<br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|88.5 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|100.0 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 73 Simplex Repeater 26.885MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Slovakia - Makov Slovakia Grid JN99EH<br />
|CB Simplex Repeater CTCSS Tone 156.7 Hz 156.7Hz PL <br />
|-<br />
|26.895 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.915 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.915 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.925 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.925 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz AM<br />
|Somewhere in the USA<br />
|Cross band repeater linked to [[FRS]] channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.945 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|Polish CB Radio Channel 1 FM Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.965 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 1 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Poland (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Lithuania<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.975 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 2 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.975 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM <br />
|Tver, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden - multiple sites 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27MHz repeater 11m repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Possibly multiple locations in Russia and/or Eastern Europe<br />
|27 MHz Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power <br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Naro-Fominsk, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.025 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 6 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7R<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Shymkent, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Parrot Channel 7R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM 4 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.040 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.050 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Channel 8R FM 27.050MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters on 27.055 MHz <br />
|Europe CB Channel 8 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 8 FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|Possibly off the air? <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|Multiple locations <br />
|-<br />
|27.065 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 9 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.070 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|Channel 10R C10R FM 27070 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Anapa, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM Channel C10E FM D10E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 11 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Barnaul - Altai Krai Siberia<br />
|CB Repeater APK Barnaul ARK Barnaul 11FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Simplex, each location ends transmission with single letter CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Output (input 27.175 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.090 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|27 MHz Simplex Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Gomel, Belarus <br />
|100 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Krasnodar, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Ulyanovsk, Russia <br />
|4 watt TX power CB Repeater Channel 12 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Astana, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13R FM Channel 13P <br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.115 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.125 MHz FM<br />
|Finland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 14 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.130 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15R FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.135 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.140 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.150 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.155 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 16 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Issyk, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Taraz, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 18 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Astrakhan Russia Astrakhan Oblast 18FM<br />
|Crossband link to LPD Channel 61 434.575 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Input (Output 27.085 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.180 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19R <br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz AM<br />
|Colorado, USA - possibly Arizona? <br />
|Remote location, either patched to 462.550 MHz or 462.5625 MHz (cross-band repeat)<br />
|-<br />
|27.190 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Russian simplex repeater 27.190MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.195 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location Eastern Europe or Russia<br />
|Data, paging and RCRS frequency <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Zaykova, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters CB Channel 20 R <br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden CB channel 20 FM repeater <br />
|DTMF-activated playback, possibly multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 20 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz AM<br />
|New Zealand <br />
|CB Repeater AM mode Channel 20 AM repeater 27205 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.210 MHz FM<br />
|Zhukovsky (Moscow Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.220 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 R 27220kHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz AM<br />
|Southern USA <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.235 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 24 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.240 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|12 watt TX power, 1/2 wave vertical antenna <br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 25 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Belarus<br />
|CH 23R 23R FM 27250 kHz FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Repeater Channel 23R C23R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM 4 watts TX power 27.255 MHz repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Sochi, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Krivoi Rog (Kryvyi Rih), Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Ukraine Channel 26R <br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Russia - possibly multiple locations <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Nordic countries - Northern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27mhz repeater Ukraine - OFF THE AIR? <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Kemerovo, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM cross-band link to 434.500 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Anzhero-Sudzhensk Russia Kemerovo Oblast, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Europe<br />
|Central Europe - Multiple repeaters on 27.275 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Western Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Hungary - Hungarian Simplex Repeater (previously on 27.315 MHz FM)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia - Northern Moscow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Tyumen, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern or Central Europe <br />
|German language traffic heard 27.295 FM CB repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Omsk Russia<br />
|CB Parrot Repeater Omsk Russia 29E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.300 MHz FM<br />
|Russia, unknown additional details <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Northern Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM <br />
|Italy<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.315 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 31 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.325 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 32 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.330 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia <br />
|Located on Sokolova Mountain (wide coverage area)<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location (likely Russia)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.350 MHz FM<br />
|Bobrusk Belarus <br />
|CB Repeater Belarus 27.350 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.355 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 35 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.370 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.375 MHz FM<br />
|Vladivostok, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 37 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.390 MHz FM<br />
|Kaliningrad, Russia <br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.395 MHz FM <br />
|Netherlands <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 39 FM President Grant II RX/TX Radio<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz FM<br />
|Russian simplex repeater<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 40 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.420 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.425 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia <br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz Cross-band link to 434.575 MHz CTCSS 77.0Hz<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.450 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|Data link and paging systems also active on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.455 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|Possible cross-band 11M 27MHz cross band to UHF 433MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.505 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.515 MHz FM<br />
|Obninsk (Kaluga Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.525 MHz FM<br />
|Pervouralsk Sverdlovsk Oblast Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.580 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Kazan, Russia 88.5 Hz PL tone<br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz, Alinco DR-03T 10 watt transmitter with UHF link<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.625 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple locations)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.630 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia <br />
|This is, or was, also used for traffic service radio in St. Petersburg, unknown if still on the air<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Several locations <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.650 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.665 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, likely multiple simplex repeaters on 27.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.685 MHz FM<br />
|Severodvinsk Russia Arkhangelsk Oblast<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.765 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.775 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|27.775MHz 11M LMR Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.840 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|27.840MHz FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Eastern Europe<br />
|Simplex repeater parrot repeater 27MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.875 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia Rostov On Don <br />
|27.875MHz Channel E2 FM Parrot Repeater 27MHz <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Further Reading and References===<br />
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[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/814136e1-ad6c/ECCDEC1103.pdf] ''CEPT European harmonization for CB equipment also called PR27 angle-modulated (FM) double side band (AM) or SSB stations operating in the 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz band European FM band and the 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz, 26.510 MHz to 27.410 MHz and 26.860 MHz to 27.410 MHz bands in certain countries with 10 kHz steps - exception for frequencies 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz, which are also European standardized RC frequencies.''<br />
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[https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:X5q3a3PbjcYJ:https://www.cb-funk.at/forum/index.php%3Faction%3Ddlattach%3Btopic%3D337.0%3Battach%3D385+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us] ''CB frequency list - European channel usage (cached)''<br />
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[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/84406/citizens-band.pdf] ''Ofcom Citizens' Band (CB) radio spectrum use - information and operation - general information on the 80 UK CB channels available 26.96 MHz - 27.41 MHz band (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz European CEPT harmonized AM FM SSB CB band) and 27.59625 MHz - 27.99625 MHz band (27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz UK FM band) 27.6 MHz 27.99 MHz 27.995 MHz''<br />
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[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf] ''United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 95 - Personal Radio Services - including the CB Radio Service (CBRS) - aka Citizen's Band Radio Service 26.965 to 27.405 MHz (channelized) allocation 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz fixed mobile service allocation - AM/SSB FCC Rules Subpart D 47 CFR 95.401 through 47 CFR 95.673''<br />
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[http://ukspec.tripod.com/rf/cb/index.html] ''RF-MAN's CB radio history and information page - lots of great information on the history of CB in the USA, history of UK CB, relation to ham radio and FRS/GMRS, PMR446, KDR444, JAKT31, JAKT155, VHF marine, VHF aircraft band, UK, European and worldwide frequency allocation plans, etc.''<br />
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[http://cbradio.nl/] CBradio.nl - ''CB radio database, including information on new radios, CB radio specifications, export radio info, 10 meter radios, export frequency coverage, CB frequency bands for various countries and more, 10 meter radio vs. export frequency coverage for radios, multi-norm EU and CEPT frequency information. CB radio information sorted by manufacturer, model number and release month/year. Excellent resource. '' <br />
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[[https://www.bellscb.com/]] - ''Bell's CB Radio - CAT Enterprises - reputable CB radio, 10 meter radio, export radio, CB antenna, mobile radio dealer and authorized Ranger, Galaxy, Connex repair facility. Trustworthy CB radio work, modifications, etc. Extensive library of information regarding 11 meter band users, frequency plans, CB radio channel frequency lists and other information. At one point this vendor offered a version of the Galaxy DX 99V specifically for 11 meter and 10 meter dual use (frequency coverage changed from 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz to 26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz to allow amateurs to operate on 10 meters while still being able to access the CB band and the low and high freeband CB 11 meter frequencies.''<br />
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===CB Radio 10 Meter Radio Export Radio Images Gallery===<br />
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[[File:UNIDENPRO520XL.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The Uniden PRO 520XL is a common basic 40 channel AM-only CB mobile CB radio. Its small size and good performance makes it popular with Jeep and 4x4 or SUV owners and others looking for a rugged simple no-frills CB radio that offers reasonable price point and reliability in various different conditions. ]]<br />
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[[File:L_team_mx10_2_(2).jpg|300px|thumb|center|Team MX-10, a typical multi-norm European [[AM]]/[[FM]] CB radio. The display shows German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 MHz, indicating the radio is in German or DE country mode (26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Like many multi-norm radios, the MX-10 can be programmed for "RU" or Russian band plan, which is both 25.610 MHz to 30.110 MHz and 25.615 to 30.105 MHz. Also sold as Luiton LT-318 and Nanfone CB-318 (original Chinese designations). Sold in various European countries as the Team MX-10, Team MX10, PNI Escort HP9000, PNI Escort HP9001, Escort HP-9000, and in the UK as the Thunderpole T-2000.]]<br />
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[[File:Galaxy_959.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Galaxy DX 959, a typical [[Amplitudius_modulationious|AM]]/[[SSB]] "American style" CB radio, easily modifiable to cover 26.695 MHz to 27.965 MHz without any additional boards, or the 120 channel lower/mid/upper freeband plan 26.515 to 27.855 MHz with easy-to-install channel frequency expansion boards. Like many higher-end CB radios and 10-meter or export radios, the Galaxy series of radios are manufactured by Ranger Communications Inc. or RCI.]]<br />
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[[File:Anytone.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Three different versions of the Anytone AT-5555, a 25.615-30.105 MHz all mode "10 meter radio" or "export radio"]]<br />
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[[File:GME_GX294_27_MHz_Marine_CB_Radio_Australia.jpg|300px|thumb|center|GME GX294 an Australian spec 27MHz "Marine CB" radio 27.68-27.98 MHz -0 closely related to the GME GX290 - which is available on the South African market with the 29 MHz CB frequencies. The radio is set to the emergency frequency 27.88 MHz 27MHz marine channel 88]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Coyote_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Connex Coyote Hunter AM/FM 25.615-27.405 MHz hunting radio 4 bands (A/B/C/D) of 40 channels each for a total of 160 channels (D band being CB band) This radio provides access to the lower 3 bands (25.615-26.055 MHz, 26.065-26.515 MHz, 26.515-26.955 MHz in addition to the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Deer_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Connex Deer Hunter AM/FM 26.065-27.405 MHz hunting radio 3 bands (B/C/D) of 40 channels for a total of 120 channels (D band being CB band), like the Connex Coyote Hunter, this radio is tailored for use on the lower frequency bands popular with hunters, it provides access to the 26.065-26.505 MHz low-low band, the 26.515-26.955 MHz low band in addition to the 26.956-27.405 MHz CB band or "D" band]]<br />
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[[File:RCI_CRT_Superstar_SS3900_Export_Radio_EU_Version.jpg|300px|thumb|center|The famous Superstar 3900 - 25.615-28.305 MHz multi-mode (also known as the CRT SS3900, Superstar 3900EFT (with frequency counter), Superstar 3900F (with frequency counter), Super Jopix 2000 (with frequency counter), Voyage VR9000 (with frequency counter), Voyager VR94, Voyager VR-9000, Voyager VR-9090, Galaxy DX73, Galaxy DX77, Pearce-Simpson Super Cheetah, Ranger/RCI RCI-3900HP, Euro 3900, Euro-CB 3900, Superstar 9000, and dozens of other names.<br />
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These radios use the famous EPT3600 series main board or chassis. The original Superstar 3900 used the EPT3600-11B version, while later versions used updated iterations of the 3600 chassis. The EPT3600 board is itself a clone of the Cobra 148GTL-DX 120 channel AM/FM/SSB/CW export radio. The EPT-3600 board is used as the basic PCB for dozens of other models of exports, including the Galaxy DX-series 10 meter and CB radios, among others.]]<br />
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[[File:Superstar_3900_Pearce_Simpson_Super_Cheetah_11_Meter_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black face version of the Superstar 3900 series 10 meter export CB radio - frequency coverage 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz in 6 bands. Built by Ranger/RCI using the same EPT3600 main board as the regular Superstar 3900 series 11 meter rigs. Image courtesy of SWIZZRADIOS on Youtube]]<br />
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[[File:Luiton_LT-298_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|center|]]<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/CB
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2024-03-27T13:54:20Z
<p>R4002: /* CB Repeater Listing */</p>
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<div>Citizen's Band Radio - modern [[FCC]] language simply calls it "CB Radio Service" (CBRS) now. '''Part 95''' FCC Rules - 47 C.F.R. 95 - Personal Radio Services, Subpart D - CB Radio Service, aka "'''Class D'''". ("'''Class C'''" is the [[Remote_Control#RC_Transmitter_Regulations_-_Part_15.2C_Part_95_and_Part_97|RCRS]], "'''Class A'''" is now [[GMRS]] and [[FRS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|UHF]] and [[MURS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]].).<br />
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'''See the HFUnderground CB 11 meter and 10 meter forum here:<br />
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[https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,15.0.html 10/11 Meter Forum at HF Underground]'''<br />
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===General Overview ===<br />
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[[CB Savage|Citizen's Band Radio, or "CB Radio"]] for short. Known by pejorative names such as "Chicken Band", "Children's Band" and several others. Short-range license free (or simple license requirement) two-way radio service for personal or business purposes in the [[11_meter|25-30 MHz (25000-30000 kHz)]] range that makes up the shortest wavelength portions of the [[Main Page|HF]] band. For local communications, it tends to behave more like a short-range [[VHF / UHF Radio]] service. De facto standard frequency allocation based on 40 channel American CB band 26.965-27.405 MHz. In radio hobbyist circles, the CB band and adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "[[11_meter|11 meters]]". <br />
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CB is one of the most commonly used two-way and land mobile radio services worldwide, although for handheld walkie-talkie purposes it has mostly been depreciated in favor of [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services such as [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] and [[MURS]]. CB is still heavily used by trucking companies, hunting clubs, farmers, Jeep and 4x4 off road clubs, [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militias]] and self-defense security groups (for mobile and base purposes), logging companies, tow truck operators, fishing fleets, doomsday preppers, [[HF pagers|for local and/or unlicensed paging or data link/telemetry systems]], and [[Remote_Control|low power to medium power R/C (radio control, remote control)]] purpose, etc. and as an inexpensive short-range alternative to licensed services such as the licensed [[Business Radio]] Services. <br />
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Many [[ham radio]] operators look down on CB with absolute disdain, while others view it as a useful tool...or at the very least, a source of entertainment. <br />
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CB (and the 11-meter freeband frequencies above and below CB) are making a resurgence as one of many communications methods used by so-called "[[Steve_Anderson|preppers]]" and [[United_Patriot_Radio|survivalists]], in addition to amateur radio and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|VHF/UHF services]] such as [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[VHF marine]], etc.<br />
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A large radio subculture relating to [[Splatterbox|illegally modifying]] CB equipment, using so-called "[[CB#CB_Radio_10_Meter_Radio_Export_Radio_Images_Gallery|export radios]]" or "[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|10 meter]] radios" or modifying [[amateur radio]] equipment to access "freeband" frequencies, transmit higher than [[Piss weak|legal]] power levels, and or make DX contacts, exists worldwide. A large market for "export radios" (often sold under the guise of being 10 meter amateur radios) exists. CB is an old service, with its roots dating back to the 1950s and its spiritual roots dating back to the Second World War. <br />
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[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|CB radio calling frequencies AM FM SSB digital modes 25-28 MHz 25-30 MHz allocations 27MHz calling frequencies DX channels guide to CB radio frequencies channels 11 meter band legal users allocations freeband frequencies here]]. <br />
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CB is the oldest, and most commonly known in popular culture, two-way radio service. Many folks uneducated in the ways of radio simply refer to '''all''' radios, walkie-talkies, handheld radios, HTs, scanners, two-way radios, marine band radios, etc. as "CBs" <br />
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See [[CB#CB_Channel_Plans|here]] for 27 MHz CB radio channel plans, bands, etc. See [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] for 11 meter band 25-30 MHz band frequency allocations, legal users and illegal users.<br />
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===CB FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions About CB Radio===<br />
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-'''Do truckers still use CB radios?''' Yes, they most certainly do. CB is still extremely popular in the trucking industry, as well as the broader construction industry, logging, LTL truck deliveries and other transportation service oriented industries. Many truckers keep their radios turned down or off when highway conditions are good. These same drivers, however, turn their radios on when conditions deteriorate, for traffic reports, during weather emergencies or for other reasons. State agencies, including highway assistance agencies and DOT continue to outfit vehicles with CB radios to communicate with trucks, flag cars, chase cars and motorists. Motorist assistance or safety service patrol trucks are often outfitted with CBs tuned to channel 19 AM - 27.185 MHz - to listen to trucker CB radio chatter and improve situational awareness. Incident management vehicles are also equipped with CBs for the same reason.<br />
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-'''Is it legal to use FM on CB radio?''' Yes, FM mode is legal to use on the CB radio service in the United States. FM mode is legal in most countries worldwide. AM mode is considered the “standard” mode for CB radio in the U.S.A.. This means that all CB radios must, at the very least, have AM mode capability. This ensures backward compatibility and allows all CB radios to talk to all other CB radios (using the standard AM mode). In the United States, [[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] (USB and LSB) modes are all legal on the 11 meter 27 MHz CB radio channels. <br />
See Part 95 Subpart D [[FCC]] rules - 47 CFR § 95.971 CBRS [[Emission_Designator|emission]] types.<br />
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-'''Are 23 channel CB radios illegal?''' No, they are not illegal. 23 channel CB radios are still legal to use in the United States. <br />
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-'''Is CB HF?''' sometimes phrased as "is CB a HF?" or "is CB an HF?" - yes, CB falls within the definition of high frequency (HF) (3 to 30 MHz or 3000 to 30000 kHz). However, because CB uses the frequency band in the upper portion of the HF band (20-30 MHz), it sometimes behaves like HF and sometimes behaves more like VHF, depending on the propagation conditions.<br />
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-'''Is CB 11 meters?''' Yes, the term 11 meters, the 11m band, the 11 meter band, 11-m band, the 27 MHz band are all used to refer to the range of frequencies that CB radio services operate in. 11 meters is generally understood to mean 26-28 MHz, but often the term is used to refer to the US CB allocation specifically (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Or, it may be used to refer to the frequency range between the 12 meter amateur radio band or ham radio band (24.89 MHz to 24.99 MHz) and the 10 meter amateur radio band or 10m ham radio band (28 MHz to 29.7 MHz) - so the space between 12 meters and 10 meters is 25-28 MHz. In fact, many radios that operate in the 10 meter band are also capable of operating in the 26-28 MHz band (11 meters, [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|the freeband frequencies]], the legal CB channels and some are capable of operating on 12m, 11m and 10m - the Ranger RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series of radios are a good example of this, as are radios like the Superstar 158EDX (24.265 MHz to 29.665 MHz). <br />
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Radios that cover the 11m band and the 10m band are considerably more common as Chinese radios such as the AnyTone Smart, AnyTone AT5555, AnyTone AT6666 and numerous others including the AnyTone Ares II (Radioditty QT50), Anysecu CB-40M AR-925 and many others. The de facto standard "export radio" frequency coverage bands include 25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz and 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz. The 25.615 to 30.105 MHz coverage is becoming more common than the 6-band or "240 channel" 25.615-28.305 coverage.<br />
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-'''What are the freeband CB radio frequencies?''' - See [[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|the freeband 10 meter CB radio channel frequency chart below]], see also: the [[11_meter|11 meter]] frequencies [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|page]].<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - Second World War===<br />
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The origins of CB can be traced further back, to World War II. [[SINCGARS|Both the US and Germany developed mobile two-way radios for use in tanks, trucks and other vehicles that used similar frequency ranges, power output levels, and the familiar 9 foot long 1/4 wave "whip" antenna associated with CB]]. These frequencies the 20.0 MHz - 27.9 MHz and 27.0 MHz - 38.9 MHz ranges (SCR-508 and SCR-608 tank and artillery radios) and the 27.2 MHz - 33.3 MHz range (Germany, standard 10W.S.c Panzer radio transmitter - see also 10W. S.c. H. - same radio with different frequency range - 23.0 MHz - 24.95 MHz with 50 kHz channel steps). <br />
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The complete 10 WSc German UKW "ultra short wave", another way of saying [[VHF / UHF Radio|"VHF"]] was known as the Fu 5 or FuG 5. US Army documentation indicates a transmitter power output of 6.5 watts on normal mode and 10 watts maximum output on high power mode. Maximum power setting / high power was obtained by pressing red push-button switch marked "Oberstrich" (power increase). High power was only to be used when tuning the whip antenna or in emergencies. It is not known if transmitter power measurements are RMS readings, dead carrier power mode or PEP or peak mode. <br />
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An improved version, known as the 20 W.S.c was also available. It covered the same 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz range with 50 kHz steps but provided 20 watts transmit power compared to the 6.5 watt/10 watt transmit power of the 10 W.S.c. A variant known as the 20 W.S.d. covered 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz but was otherwise identical. The 42.1 - 47.8 MHz version of the transceiver was intended for close air support communications and was a counterpart to German aircraft radios that covered the same, or similar VHF 40 MHz VHF frequency range. Note, some sources indicate the coverage for these radios was 27.0 MHz - 33.3 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz. The vast majority of German vehicles equipped with high-HF/low-VHF equipment used the 27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz range and/or the 40 MHz range for tactical radio communications. The higher frequencies were also used for Close Air Support (CAS) as well as air-to-air communications and were subject to extensive jamming in the later stages of the war. <br />
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The American counterparts (SCR-508 family, i.e. SCR-510, SCR-608, SCR-610) provided wider frequency coverage, higher power output and use of FM which significantly reduced impulse noise interference found in vehicles and resulted in increased range. The SCR-508 tank radio was rated at 25 watts (communication range of 7 miles or 11 km) and the SCR-608 artillery radio was rated at 35 watts (communication range of 15 miles or 24 km). The American radios provided crystal control and channeling at 100 kHz steps (26.400 MHz, 26.500 MHz, 26.600 MHz, etc). The US military also produced lower-powered versions of FM radios that covered the same 20.0-27.9 MHz coverage, designed for mobile command (tank) purposes, general tactical radios in jeeps, trucks, for landing craft communications and as datalink radios for portable instrument landing systems. Other radios in the same family covered the higher 27 MHz - 38.9 MHz frequency range but were otherwise the same radio. These lower power radios (power output in the 5-15 watt range) provided CB-like communications capability and operated on the same frequency ranges as the tank radio sets and artillery radio sets. <br />
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German AM equipment operated at 50 kHz channel steps (27.200 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.300 MHz, 27.350 MHz, 27.400 MHz, 27.450 MHz...up<br />
To 33.300 MHz. Radio displays indicated every every 100 kHz with a mark halfway between to show the 50 kHz channel in-between. Frequency readout was provided in a x100 kHz notation - so 27.500 MHz (27500 kHz) would appear as 275 on the display, 29.700 MHz would appear as 297 on the display, etc. "Split" channels in between were indicated by a line halfway between the 100 kHz steps, so 27.850 MHz would appear as a line halfway between channel 278 (27.800 MHz) and channel 279) (27.900 MHz). <br />
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The US Army also embraced the concept of using channel numbers in place of frequencies. For example, 27500 kHz (27.500 MHz) would be referred to as "channel 275". American military equipment provided for 10 crystals to be installed at once and selected "on-the-fly" to allow for frequency agility. Many radio installations included one transmitter and two receivers, to allow a tank commander to listen to two radio nets and transmit on one. <br />
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Although the FM systems provided significant improvement over noise and interference, the development and widespread fielding of these systems (both AM and FM voice systems) during WWII proved successful. The success of these higher-frequency (above 20 MHz) radio systems for land mobile communications paved the way for the adoption of (what were then considered) higher frequencies for mobile radio.<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - 1950s, 23 Channel CB Radio and Beyond===<br />
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The CB service as we know it today started in the United States in the 1950s as a licensed service in the 26.965-27.255 MHz band (23 channels). When the service was created, the original 26.96 - 27.26 MHz band was taken from the 11 meter [[amateur radio]] band in 1947 Because of this, CB and its adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "11 meters". CB was expanded in 1977 to 40 channels. It is this 40 channel plan that became the "standard" CB plan that most countries have since adopted. <br />
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On September 11th, 1958, the old 11 meter amateur band was re-allocated by the FCC to the Citizen's Band Radio Service (CB Radio) as "Class D" CB service using FCC verbiage. The legislation called for 27 channels between 26.96 MHz and 27.26 MHz with 10 kHz channel spacing, including the five R/C channels spaced 50 kHz apart. The FCC moved the channel centers +5 kHz from the band edge and 26.965 MHz, CB channel 1, was born. Overlaying the 50 kHz R/C channel spacing provided the original 23 channels. Channel 23 was/is 27.255 MHz, while 27.235 and 27.245 remained allocated for business purposes, and while 27.255 MHz/CH 23 became the 5th R/C channel it retained its role in high power paging and continues to do so to this day. It is because of this historical quirk that the CB channels 23, 24 and 25 appear to be out of sequence. Before CB radio was expanded from 23 channels to 40 channels, the "hidden" channels 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz were often designated 22A and 22B. CB users often modified radios to access these two additional channels in the blank space between CB channel 22 and 23 (many 23 channel CB radios really did have a blank space between those two channels). <br />
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The original 23 channel service also specified which channels should be used for intra station communications (or communications between stations operating under the same license) and inter-station communications (or communications between stations operating under different licenses). <br />
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Officially, channels 1 through 8 and 15 through 22 were reserved for "intrastation" communications among units under the same license, while the other channels (9 through 14 and 23) could be used for "interstation" calls to other licenses.<br />
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Channel 11 became the calling channel (see below) and remains so to this day. Another result of this requirement was the development of a "town channel" or "home channel". This still exists today. Rural areas will usually have one or two channels that the locals use as their home channel or "hangout channel". Originally, this practice served two purposes. It kept the calling channel clear and prevented non-locals from easily figuring out where all the CB activity was. This practice can be found throughout the United States and probably a world into the 21st century.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Old Designated Use (Mostly Defunct) <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
| Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Emergency channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Original road/truck channel, moved to ch. 19 when CB was still 23 channels and required a license <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under different licenses - “interstation” - shared with pagers/high power data <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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Channel 11 was designated the official AM calling channel, channel 16 the official SSB calling channel (LSB mode), channel 9 was designated the emergency channel and channel 10 was designated the road/trucking/highway information and motorist assistance channel. The highway channel was quickly changed from 10 to 19. <br />
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When the service was expanded to 40 channels in 1977, 27.235 MHz was added as channel 24 and 27.245 MHz was added as 25. By sheer coincidence (or maybe not), channel 27.265 MHz was added as channel 26 all the way up to 27.405 MHz being channel 40. Thus, from channels 26-40, the first two digits after the decimal in MHz frequency notation are the same as the channel number. <br />
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CB is a HF (generally 26-28 MHz) short-range radio service designed for personal or business use by the general public. Although CB occupies the upper portion of HF, it is intended as a short-range service. 27 MHz generally provides VHF low band-like local propagation characteristics during periods of low sunspot numbers and a lack of sporadic-E [[Ionosphere|propagation]]. During band openings, however, [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|skip]] propagation is quite common on CB frequencies, and [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|DXing]] at modest power levels can be realized.<br />
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===CB Frequencies, freebanding and freeband "channeling"===<br />
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CB is generally license free worldwide, although frequency allocations, modes and power limits vary from country to country. However, these limits are often ignored and enforcement is extremely lax. Use of "10-meter" or "export" radios is common. These radios offer the user the option of 40 channels plus a band switch, the band switch going up or down 450 kHz (0.450 MHz, or 45 channels). Common export radio frequency coverage includes 25.615-28.305 MHz (standard 6-band export plan), 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz (Galaxy DX radios 8-band plan), 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz ("RU" or "export" plan, often included in European radios and Chinese 10 meter rigs such as the Anytone AT-5555 and its various clones), and 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (12 meter/10 meter coverage radios such as the Superstar SS-158EDX and its various clones). Others include 24.715 MHz - 30.105 MHz (new Chinese export CB radio coverage for 12 meter band, 10 meter band and 11 meter band full coverage, also appearing on modern [2019-2020]President export radios as the export/12m-10m coverage option), 25.165 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.555 MHz, 26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz (RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series radios) and the "three band" or "uppers and lowers" coverage of 26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz (see discussion regarding "hunting radios" above). Most exports at least have access to the high band of 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz and the low band of 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, so the majority of out-of-band communications take place between roughly 26.5 MHz and 27.9 MHz. In Latin America, the lower frequencies in the 25 MHz and 26 MHz bands are popular for taxi cab companies, trucking companies, delivery services etc. During serious band openings you can often hear signals every 10 kHz from 25.615 MHz all the way up to 26.965 MHz (CB channel 1). <br />
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Many countries follow the US 40-channel plan, with most of Europe allowing for use of FM on these frequencies in addition to AM. SSB is legal in some parts of the world, in others only AM/FM or even just FM are allowed. The US CB frequency plan has been standardized Europe-wise as the "CEPT" band (or "mid band") in FM mode. Some countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, the UK, New Zealand, etc) have additional channels authorized in addition to the standard 26.965-27.405 MHz US FCC/CEPT "mid band" allocation. Other countries (for example, South Africa, Japan) have entirely different allocations and/or use only a portion of the US FCC/CEPT mid band channel plan. See charts below for CB channel plans.<br />
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===Freebanding - What is free band CB radio?===<br />
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Freebanding generally means operating on frequencies above or below the legal CB band in your country. What may be a legal CB frequency in one country may not be legal in another. For example, a trucker operating on CB channel 19 wishes to find a clear frequency to talk to another driver without all the interference found on 27.185 MHz. So he (and the person he's talking to) switch their radios "down one band" (-450 kHz or -0.450 MHz) from 27.185 MHz to 26.735 MHz. The radio's channel display still says "19" but the bandswitch has been moved down one. Often export radios will have 3, 6, 8 or even 12 bands. Freebanding does have some general "gentlemen's agreements" in place. For example, AM operators usually stick to the lower frequencies ''below'' CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz), with activity centered around '''26.915 MHz''' (channel 36 down one band), 26.885 MHz, (channel 33 down one band) and other frequencies relatively close to the legal CB band. There are practical reasons for this, the primary one being antenna performance decreases the further away one gets in frequency from the antenna's resonant frequency. <br />
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SSB operators usually operate ''above'' CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and often use 5 kHz steps instead of the standard 10 kHz steps. This means that in addition to 27.425 MHz, 27.435 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, etc, the "0 raster" frequencies are used as well (i.e. 27.420 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.430 MHz]], [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.450 MHz]], 27.460 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.490]] MHz, etc). English-speaking stations will often stick with LSB mode, due to the gentlemen's agreement of using LSB for CB communications (see also: 27.385 LSB or channel 38 LSB) but there are several exceptions - the primary one being '''27.555 MHz USB - the freeband calling frequency'''. In Europe, SSB activity is also found on the 26 MHz frequencies between 26.2 and 26.5 MHz (calling frequency '''26.285 MHz USB'''), often as a method of escaping the heavy activity on the upper frequencies and FM signals on the three "main" European CB bands (see CB bands in the sections below). <br />
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In the Americas, 26.225 MHz USB, 26.235 MHz USB and 26.555 MHz LSB are commonly used by Spanish-speaking stations for SSB calling. 27.455 MHz USB is also used (think of it as the Latin American version of 27.555 USB). There are dozens of other frequencies, both above and below the CB band, which are used and/or claimed by various groups, users, radio clubs, etc. <br />
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With some common sense, freebanding allows the extremely large number of users of the [[11_meter|11 meter]] band to find clear frequencies for long distance communication with minimal interference issues. It is against the [[Bust|law (technically)]] but [[FCC|enforcement]] is basically nonexistent. See the list of frequencies and bands commonly associated with freebanding CB or the 11 meter band below.<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands===<br />
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'''Further information may be found on the pages for [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies|freeband CB 11 meter frequencies]], including specific 11m freeband calling frequencies and 11 meter beacon frequencies and [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|freeband 11 meter bands 24-30 MHz]].'''<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the freeband, 11 meter free band, outbanding, operating out of band, the 11 meter band, 11 meters, whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. '''Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete.''' Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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'''Most freeband operators use AM mode below CB channel 1 - the lower bands and SSB above CB channel 40 - the higher bands. There are several exceptions to this "gentleman's rule" however.'''<br />
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''While some export radios - sold as 10 meter radios - often cover frequencies above and below the 25.615-28.305 MHz range, that is the de facto "standard" export band alphanumeric plan. Generally the CB band is band "D" or the "mid band". On 120-channel radios, coverage is generally limited to 26.515-27.855 MHz or 26.065-27.405 MHz, depending on the model. Modern Chinese export radios cover 25.615-30.105 MHz to include all of the 10 meter band and frequencies above it.''<br />
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*'''25.615-26.055 MHz''' - Band A - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies ([[AM]] mode in the Americas, [[Yayem|AM]] or FM elsewhere)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down three bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*'''26.065-26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting clubs]]<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.285 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down two bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - truckers, often heard in North America during band openings<br />
*26.385 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - another commonly active frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean activity noted (also in USB mode - see 27.515 MHz LSB, 27.500 MHz USB and 27.500 MHz LSB)<br />
*'''26.515-26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, AM, FM and SSB elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - Begin German 80 channel CB band to 27.405 MHz (FM only up to 26.955 MHz)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - Often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz|<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - 26 MHz FM calling frequency - 11 meter freeband FM [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Calling_Frequencies_Channels|calling channel]] 26.805 [[FM]] <br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*'''26.965-27.405 MHz''' - Band D - legal [[CB]] band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band<br />
*'''27.415-27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM (FM rarely used in North or South America)<br />
*27.410 MHz LSB - Often used for SSB in the USA, can suffer from interference or QRM from AM stations on 27.405 MHz (CB channel 40)<br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.505 MHz LSB - "Channel 50" - US freebanders<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - begin UK FM 27/81 CB allocation, 10 kHz steps to 27.99125 MHz <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31), see also 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.835 MHz, 26.285 MHz, etc)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*27.855 MHz AM - High band channel 40 - popular with trucking companies and taxi cabs<br />
*'''27.855-28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is strongly advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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===Legal Users of 25-30 MHz Spectrum===<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes paging services, government, military, [[HF marine]] and [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|FM land mobile]]. The following allocations are for the United States only - there will be significant differences in other regions and other countries. <br />
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'''Please see the 25-30 MHz users page [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] on the 11 meter page. Federal government and military [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|NTIA allocations]] for the 25-30 MHz band on the 11m page.'''<br />
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===CB Channel Plans===<br />
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The so-called "A channels" are also heavily used, especially when a band opening makes finding a clear frequency difficult. [[HF_pagers|The A channels are assigned to R/C and telemetry purposes in most countries (the USA included)]]. These six frequencies fall under a different section of Part 95 of the [[FCC]] rules. 27.255 MHz (CB Channel 23) is also one of the [[Remote_Control|R/C channels]], but it is shared with CB.<br />
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===US "FCC" "CEPT" or "mid band" CB Frequencies===<br />
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[[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] Modulation in the United States. US FCC [[CB_Radio|CB Radio]] Service (CBRS) regulations require all CB radios to have AM mode capability as the standard mode. In other words, all CB radios operate in AM mode by default. This ensures backward compatibility between all 27 MHz CB radios. Identical rules and regulations in Canada, where it is officially called the General Radio Service (specialized trucking companies in some parts of Canada also use the [[VHF_LADD|VHF Resource Road]] frequencies (LADD channels) in addition to standard 27 MHz CB radio equipment). <br />
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SSB and/or FM are optional in the United States. If the radio is equipped with SSB capability, it must at least be able to use the upper side band. SSB CB equipment is capable of LSB and USB. FCC rules allow 4 watt AM carrier power, 4 watt FM power and 12 watt PEP SSB power. Bandwidth limits are 8 kHz for AM mode (8K00A3E), 8 kHz for FM (8K00F3E), and 4 kHz for SSB. SSB with carrier (4K00H3E), SSB with reduced carrier (4K00R3E), and true SSB without carrier (4K00J3E) are allowed. Use of selective calling systems, including tone-based selective calling such as DTMF, ANI, etc. as well as CTCSS tone squelch (PL) and DCS coded squelch (DPL) are permitted.<br />
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In many European countries, FM is the standard mode and is available throughout Europe. In the Americas, Australia and a few other places, AM mode is the standard mode. <br />
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''Yes, truckers (and lots of other people) still use CB radio.'' These are the de facto standard CB channel frequencies. Depending on where you're located they're the American CB radio channels, 27 MHz CB channels, the mid band channels, the CEPT channels or the European/EU channels. <br />
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CEPT European CE EU standardization permits 4 watt carrier power on AM, 4 watt power on FM and 12 watt power (PEP) on SSB. Maximum deviation in FM mode as defined in ETSI EN 300 433 as a maximum deviation from carrier frequency of 2 kHz. This translates to 8 kHz bandwidth or 8K00F3E emission. Transmitter power in AM and SSB modes is specifically measured with no modulation present. <br />
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(ECC/DEC/(11)03) Amended 17 June 2016 - on the harmonised use of frequencies for Citizens’ Band (CB) radio equipment<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[AmRRON]] CH3 Project Prepper and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia]] frequency (also FRS/MURS [[MURS#MURS_Calling_Frequency_-_Prepper.2FMilitia_Users_-_MURS_Channel_3_151.9400_MHz|channel 3]] - every 15 minutes for 3 minutes the 3-3-3 communication rule)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader [[FRS#FRS_calling_frequencies_and_Preppers_Emergency_Preparedness_Recommended_Channel.2FCode_Combinations|common channel]], Latin American trucker channel, secondary [[Militia Radio Frequencies|militia]] frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|"[[Splatterbox|The Superbowl]]" - High powered stations often use this as their home channel or calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian “recommended” road / trucker channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Originally the CB emergency channel, now used as a calling channel in Latin America (''you'll have better luck on channel 19 in an emergency'')<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sometimes used by RV clubs/drivers as a "home channel" (many RVs are equipped with CB radios, although a lot of them simply sit on ch 19)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Crystal controlled handheld CBs often included channel 14 as their only channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader common channel (4x4 = 16) in AM mode, also SSB calling Channel 16 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel, center frequency of the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|While CH 19 is the middle of the band, CH 20 is often used for radio testing and antenna tuning to avoid causing interference on channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with [[HF_pagers|high power data link]] and [[Remote_Control|R/C systems]] <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|USA FM CB Calling Channel - USA FM CB Working Channel FM CB DX Channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker FM CB Channel in USA - the "Trucker's FM Channel" or Channel 29 FM 27.295 FM<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel (FM mode) in Europe, USA FM CB calling channel (see also: 27.275 MHz and 27.295 MHz / FM CB Channel 27 and 29)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian SSB calling frequency, 27.355 LSB, also see 27.385 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Survivalist Patriot 11m CB SSB]] USB mode - CB CH 36 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB), militia/patriot 27.375 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===UK CB "27/81" Frequencies===<br />
[[FM]] (Frequency Modulation) only. Authorized in the United Kingdom only (see information below). <br />
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FM with 2.5 kHz maximum deviation is the ''only mode allowed'' on 27.60125-27.99125 MHz - straight 10 kHz channel steps, no gaps or odd sequence like the mid band 40 channel CB band. Frequencies are often listed with the last two digits removed (for example, UK FM CB channel 19 27.781 MHz instead of 27.78125 MHz or 27.781.25 MHz. In the UK, these frequencies are shared with the [[Community Audio Distribution Service]] (CADS) and the Republic of Ireland's similar service the Wireless Public Address System (WPAS). <br />
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The UK allows use AM, FM and SSB on the 40-channel European standard 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz CEPT "mid band" or "EC" allocation UK GB CB PR 27/97 (same as US frequencies) in addition to the frequencies listed below. The UK FM 27/81 channels combined with the standard EC/EU mid-band USA FCC 40 channel band means there are 80 available CB channels in the UK (40 AM/FM/SSB mid band CB channels + 40 UK FM 27/81 FM CB channels). UK regulations officially call the band 27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz (27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz). 27.595 MHz to 28.0 MHz. <br />
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See below for the WPAS and CADS frequency listing (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz, 27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz).<br />
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The 27.6 MHz to 28.0 MHz allocation overlaps with CADS/WPAS and other services in various countries outside the UK, [[HF_pagers|including paging/telemetry]].<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base station to base station channel "home base" channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling and Road Channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===Wireless Public Address Service WPAS Community Audio Distribution System CADS Frequencies===<br />
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Wireless Public Address Service WPAS CADS Church Broadcast Radio 27 MHz Church Radio, Parish Radio, Irish churches on 27 MHz, CB radio church, Irish church radio link, radio-link parish radio link Ireland, etc.<br />
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Further information: [[Community Audio Distribution Service]]<br />
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===German, Czech and Hungarian "Auxiliary" channels 41-80===<br />
80 Channel CB radio. '''DE''' mode on multi-norm CB radios.<br />
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[[FM]] modulation only in Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary on channels 41-80. AM, FM and SSB are allowed channels 1-40, while radios are supposed to switch to FM mode only (4 watt power limit) for the 26.565-26.955 MHz portion. <br />
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[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Digital_Modes_ROS_PSK31_CW_SSTV_Channels|Digital modes allowed on specified channels]] (26.675 MHz, 26.685 MHz, 26.915 MHz and 26.925 MHz) in Germany - channels 52, 53, 76 and 77.<br />
Designated channels 41-80 (channels 1-40 are the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US/CEPT standardized channels]]). Full 80 channel allocation 26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz or 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz. Shared with [[HF_pagers|paging services]], fixed [[Remote_Control#Russia|links]], remote control (RC), on-campus voice and/or [[POCSAG|data]] pagers and the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]], especially in border areas.<br />
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Czech Republic regulations specify that data transmission between CB stations is permitted on channels 24, 25, 52, 53, 76 and 77. F1D, F2D, G1D, G2D, J1D, J2D, A1D and A2D [[Emission_Designator|emissions (modes)]] are permitted. [[Remote_Control|Remote control]] transmitters are allowed on channels 18 and 23. Czech regulations also specify channel 1 and channel 80 as calling channels using selective calling systems, including tone-based such as DTMF as well as CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) with users switching to another channel as soon as possible. <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended AM calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - USB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB activity - LSB and USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel / road channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Simplex repeaters - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended FM calling/DX channel - FM mode<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|FM DX calling (see also: 27.305 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|}<br />
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===Italian I2 Band Italy CB I2 34 Channel CB 26.875 MHz - 27.265 MHz===<br />
<br />
'''Not to be confused with the Italian [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz VHF]] low band "[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] CB" band. ''' <br />
<br />
Italy permits use of the standard European harmonized [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CEPT band]] "mid band FM" as well as the same band plan - identical to the American CB radio allocation - with AM, FM and SSB allowed on the regular 40 channels. <br />
<br />
'''Note that channels 1-23 match the standard CB band plan.''' Channel 24 (27.245 MHz) is channel 25 on the standard band and channel 25 (27.265 MHz) is channel 26 on the standard band. Channels 26 to 34 are the out of band frequencies, 26.875 MHz to 26.955 MHz. While AM and FM modes are permitted on these frequencies, SSB use is also reported and quite common. Channels 26-34 overlap with [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German]] 80 Channel CB channels 72 to 80 and the "[[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|low channels]]". <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|[[Remote_Control#France|26.875]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Australian 27 MHz Marine CB===<br />
<br />
'''Inshore Boating Radio Communications Service''' or "27 MEG", more commonly known as 27 MHz marine band <br />
<br />
[[AM]] mode. 4 watt carrier TX power limit. No limit on antenna size or gain. Same specifications as AM CB radio. Modern Australian "27 Meg" 27 MHz marine radio equipment usually includes regular US 40-channels in addition to the frequencies below. This sort of dual-use dual radio service equipment appears to be legal in Australia. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! 27 MHz Marine Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks - Recommended Use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.68 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.72 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.82 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Supplementary Distress/Safety/Calling 27.86 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|'''Channel 88'''<br />
|'''27.880&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Distress/Safety/Calling''' 27.88 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.90 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.91 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats, Yacht clubs 27.94 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.96 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Rescue calling/working (supplementary to 27.880 and 27.860 MHz) 27.98 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
27.88 MHz (CH 88) and 27.86 MHz (CH 86) are monitored by coast stations for emergency/distress traffic. 27 MHz marine equipment - often referred to as 27 Megs or 27 Meg radios in Australia - still remain popular for recreational boaters due to licensing and registration requirements to operate on the standard VHF marine band. Many vessels are equipped with dedicated HF-SSB equipment, a stand-alone 27MHz marine radio, and VHF marine equipment, with the 27 MHz gear being used for backup or supplementary purposes. It is due to favorable propagation characteristics over open water that low power 26-30 MHz marine systems remain popular. See the other sections of this article for information regarding 11 meter marine radio bands in other countries. <br />
<br />
27 MHz marine gear sold in Australia is often "dual-use" equipment with the capability to be converted to the [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz South African CB]] frequencies, several of which are used as a supplementary 29 MHz marine band in South Africa. Equipment will often be able to switch between South Africa's 29 MHz CB band 29.71 MHz to 29.985 MHz, NZ 26 MHz CB, 27 MHz land mobile AM CB and the various 27 MHz maritime allocations (cf. 27.5 MHz - [[CB#Republic_of_Korea_.2F_South_Korea_Fishery_Radio_27_MHz|27.885 MHz]], 26.475 MHz - 27.27 MHz or 27.275 MHz, [[CB#Asia_China_Chinese_Taiwan_R.O.C._South_China_Sea_26_MHz_.2F_27_MHz_Fisheries_AM_Fishery_Fishing_Radio_26.475_MHz_-_27.275_MHz|etc.]])<br />
<br />
Common 27 Meg marine radio gear includes 27 MHz marine channels 68, 72, 82, 86, 88, 90, 91, 94, 96 and 98 and provisions for "private" channels (generally designated as "P1", "P2", etc.). <br />
<br />
If used, these private frequencies are generally programmed as channels in-between the 27 MHz marine frequencies (for example, 27.530 MHz, 27.610 MHz, 27.640 MHz, 27.650 MHz, 27.690 MHz, 27.700 MHz, 27.740 MHz, 27.750 MHz, 27.760 MHz, 27.800 MHz, 27.840 MHz, 27.850 MHz, 27.890 MHz, 27.930 MHz, 27.950 MHz, 27.970 MHz, etc.). However, this is rare and most users do not have issues with finding a clear frequency. <br />
<br />
The frequency band between 27.41 MHz and 28 MHz is allocated to numerous [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|27 MHz]] band [[HF_pagers|data link]] systems in Australia, including radio buoys, remote wave sensing equipment (eg. Datawell Waverider), port traffic control features and other fixed data transmitters using low power. Licensed frequencies include 27.415 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, 27.505 MHz, 27.525 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.565 MHz, 27.595 MHz, 27.605 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.625 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.645 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.665 MHz, 27.675 MHz, 27.695 MHz, 27.725 MHz, 27.745 MHz, 27.755 MHz, 27.765 MHz, 27.775 MHz, and numerous others. These data link systems may use A2D, A1A, A0A, A3A, F1D or other digital [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]] or "waveforms". <br />
<br />
It should be noted that the majority of ACMA licenses for this region are for fixed shore stations on the 27 MHz marine frequencies 27.68 MHz, 27.72 MHz, 27.82 MHz, 27.86 MHz, 27.88 MHz, 27.9 MHz, 27.91 MHz, 27.94 MHz, 27.96 MHz and 27.98 MHz. <br />
<br />
Modern 27 MHz marine radios such as those produced by Uniden, GME - see models GX290, GX294, GX297, GX300, GX400, GX400W, GX400B, TX2700, TX2720, Uniden UM423AM, GME Electrophone TX835, Marcom 28 27MHz marine radio, NAVMAN MCB7270, AXIS MA2710 and others, including Chinese Anytone, Luiton, etc. clones may be programmed for any "private frequency" between 26 MHz and 30 MHz with the correct programming equipment and software.<br />
<br />
===New Zealand "CBL" and "CBH" channels===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] modulation. The CBH channels are the same as the US channels, giving New Zealand a total of 80 HF CB channels. Often referred to as "AM CB" to avoid confusion with the 80 channel 476-477 MHz "FM CB" or [[UHF CB]] allocation also in use in New Zealand (although its referred to as the Personal Radio Service or PRS technically...its known commonly as FM CB or UHF CB. 26 MHz channel 11 (26.450 MHz and 26 MHz AM CB channel 15 (26.500 MHz) are used for calling.<br />
<br />
26 MHz AM Public Channels:<br />
<br />
*Channels 1 to 17 and 25 to 40 are for AM and SSB communications (26.330 MHz to 26.530 MHz and 26.610 MHz to 26.770 MHz)<br />
*Channels 18 to 24 are for '''AM only''' (26.540 MHz to 26.600 MHz)<br />
*Channel 11 is for trucking/road users (26.450 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 15 is the designated AM calling channel (26.500 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 35 is the designated SSB calling channel in LSB (26.720 MHz LSB mode)<br />
<br />
''Note that the New Zealand 26MHz AM CB follows the same 10 kHz channel spacing raster as the FCC CB channel plan (including skipped channels and the odd order of frequencies for channels 23, 24 and 25). Mid band (FCC, US, CEPT) CB band -635 kHz or -0.635 MHz. This was done to make it easier for CB radio manufacturers to convert 27 MHz CB radios to the 26 MHz NZ CB band by simply changing the PLL reference crystal and making minor adjustments to the receiver and transmitter components if required. Many modern multi-country CB radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz and include the 26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz NZ CB band as one of the many available bands.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel/road channel (AM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM calling channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|[[Civil_Air_Patrol|26.620&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - LSB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Polish CB Channel Frequencies PL Channels Zeros Poland CB===<br />
<br />
26.960 -27.400 MHz Multi-norm radios sold in EU often have the "PL" band setting available. The original Polish CB allocation was the same as the EU standard/American CB band plan - 5 kHz. For example, Channel 19 is 27.180 MHz instead of 27.185 MHz. Channel 20 is 27.200 MHz instead of 27.205 MHz. The channel plan is otherwise exactly the same. FM was originally only allowed, with AM and FM now allowed. These frequencies are still heavily used in Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine (see information below on the Russian band plans). There are indications that the -5 kHz channels are even used for the “hidden” A channels - 26.990 MHz for 26.995 MHz, 27.040 MHz for 27.045 MHz, 27.090 MHz for 27.095 MHz, 27.140 MHz for 27.145 MHz and 27.190 MHz for 27.195 MHz. <br />
<br />
These channels are often referred to as the "zeros" by European CBers. Poland now uses both the regular EU or CEPT "mid band 40" FCC American CB plan and the band plan below. This effectively provides 5 kHz steps when using a radio that can switch back and forth between the two band plans. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|27.170]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Russian CB Channel Frequencies===<br />
<br />
Use of the full 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz export band is widespread in Russia. Repeaters, simplex repeaters, cross-band links to UHF (usually 433 MHz / 434 MHz) and Internet gateways are very common.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! "zeros" (R) channel <br />
! "fives" (E) channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B01<br />
|[[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|26.510]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B02<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03A<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B04<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B05<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B06<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07A<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B08<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B09<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B10<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11A<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B12<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B13<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B14<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15A<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B16<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B17<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B18<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19A<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B20<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B21<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B22<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B23<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B24<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B25<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B26<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B27<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B28<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B29<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B30<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B31<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B32<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B33<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B34<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B35<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B36<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B37<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B38<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B39<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B40<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C01<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C02<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03A<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C04<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C05<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C06<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07A<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C08<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C09<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11A<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15A<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19A<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D01<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D02<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03A<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D04<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D05<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D06<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07A<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D08<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D09<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D10<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11A<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D12<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D13<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D14<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15A<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D16<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D17<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D18<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19A<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D20<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D21<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D22<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D23<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D24<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D25<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D26<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D27<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D28<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D29<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D30<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D31<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D32<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D33<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D34<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D35<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D36<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D37<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D38<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D39<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40 +10 kHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Legally speaking, Russia as two sets of 120 channels for a total of 240 channels. ''In most multi-norm radios, this is the "export mode" or "RU" mode. Some radios allow for more channels, starting at 25.615 MHz/25.610 MHz or 26.065 MHz/26.060 MHz'' Unlike most countries, Russia has 5 kHz channel steps. Frequency coverage is 26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz (26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz or 27.865 MHz) Like most other countries, 24-30 MHz is filled with CB and CB-like traffic. Russian taxi cab dispatchers are heard all over Europe in 12 meters through 10 meters during band openings. Even with 240 legally available channels, Russian CB activity is often heard in the lower 26 MHz band, the 25 MHz band and within the 10 meter amateur band.<br />
<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modulation. [[SSB]] used on some frequencies but not allowed. Channels are referred using an alphanumeric designation that provides the band, channel number, and "raster" (last digit of frequency, 5 or 0) plus the mode. Most radios used in Russia use the band letter + channel number format to display channels, and/or include a frequency display due to the complexity of the system. The "E" channels are more commonly used in Russia compared to the older-generation "R" channels (original Russian/Polish/Eastern European CB channel plan). <br />
<br />
'''Common band designations:'''<br />
<br />
*B band: 26.515-26.955 MHz (E raster) 26.510-26.950 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''C band in the West, low channels'')<br />
*C band: 26.965-27.405 MHz (E raster) 26.960-27.400 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''D band in the West - CB band, mid band or EURO CEPT band'')<br />
*D band: 27.415-27.855 MHz (E raster) 27.410-27.850 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''E band in the West, high channels'')<br />
+<br />
channel number<br />
+<br />
mode (AM or FM, often written as "A" or "F")<br />
<br />
For example, <br />
<br />
*26.670 MHz FM is designated B14R or B14RF/B14R FM (band B, channel 14, R raster/channeling or the "zeros", FM mode) <br />
*27.185 MHz AM is designated C19E or C19EA/B19E AM (band C, channel 19, E raster/channeling or the "fives", AM mode)<br />
<br />
''Many CB radios used in Russia include a frequency display as the use of multiple channel raster plans can be confusing. Since FM is by far the more commonly used mode for local communications, the mode portion of the alphanumeric channel name is often omitted.''<br />
<br />
Modern CB radios sold in Europe and Asia often include "RU" mode as a country setting. More often than not, this opens up the radio to 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz in 5/10 kHz steps AM/FM mode. Russia suffers from heavy interference on the 10 meter amateur radio band due to the high number of radios operating above and below the legal CB frequencies and nil enforcement on the behalf of Russian authorities. Therefore, the "Russia CB band" can be difficult to pin down as far as the actual frequencies, some sources now simply state "25 to 30 MHz" <br />
<br />
Note: Compared to the table below, most export radios sold in the Americas and Western Europe have the CB band as Band D, not Band C. Therefore Channels B01-B40 would be C01-C40, channels C01-C40 would be channels D01-D40 and so on and so forth. <br />
<br />
As of the late 2010s/early 2020s, Russia appears to be moving towards standardization with Western Europe with the alphanumeric channels. CB radios designed for the Russian market now include a "15D" button and a -5 kHz button. The Channel 15D button either switches to 27.135 MHz or 27.585 MHz ("standard" Russian band shown as 26.960 MHz - 27.860 MHz, which fits with the -5 kHz switch + 10 kHz switch capability, turning the CB band into a de facto 5 kHz steps land mobile band). See Optim Satellite CB radio, Nanfone CB-689, Thunderpole T-3000, etc.<br />
<br />
Like many other countries, CB radio in Russia shares the 11 meter band for telemetry. [[HF_pagers|paging systems]] (using [[POCSAG]], etc.), datalinks and other non-voice purposes. Frequencies like 26.945 MHz, 26.950 MHz, 26.955 MHz and 26.960 MHz will often have data bursts on them, especially in larger cities - this is similar to the [[FCC]] Part 95 [[Remote_Control|RCRS]] services in the United States and elsewhere on 27.255 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Russian CB radio channel usage: <br />
<br />
<br />
*27.060 MHz FM - Secondary rescue / emergency channel (unrestricted use) 27.060 FM - C9RF (D9RF)<br />
*27.065 MHz FM - Official rescue service calling channel 27.065 FM - C9EF (D9EF)<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Road channel / car calling channel (slowly being replaced by 27.135 MHz FM) - C15EA (D15EA)<br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Road channel and trucker channel - C15EF (D15EF)<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - Information channel and trucker road channel AM mode C19EA (D19EA)<br />
*27.185 MHz FM - Information channel and trucker road channel FM mode C19EF (D19EF)<br />
*27.190 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel (also used in SSB mode) <br />
*27.200 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel - C20RF (D20RF)<br />
*27.270 MHz AM - Radio hobbyist channel AM mode - C27RA (D27RA)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - FM calling channel European grid - C31EF (D31EF)<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - Information and traffic channel (some areas only) D19EF (E19EF) - previously used for traffic information broadcasts in St. Petersburg only (service discontinued in 2014)<br />
<br />
===Multi Norm European Standard and Country-Specific Bands===<br />
<br />
CB radio equipment sold in Europe usually features multi-norm functionality - in other words, the end user selects the country they are in and the radio loads the appropriate channel plan, available mode(s) and power levels (AM, FM, etc.). Each country is usually referred to by a 2-character "norm" In addition, two Europe-wide standard bands (one with 4w FM only, the other 4w AM/FM) are available, often referred to as "CEPT" "EU" or "EC", "Euro" bands. <br />
<br />
*'''CE''' - Europe Harmonized FM - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - European standard band, CE or "CEPT"<br />
*'''EU''' - Europe Harmonized AM/FM or AM/FM/SSB - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM/SSB 4W AM carrier + 4W FM + -12W SSB PEP European standard AM/FM/SSB band <br />
*'''F''' - France - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 1W AM carrier + 4W FM <br />
*'''UK''' - UK "27/81" CB Band - 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - UK FM CB 27/81 allocation - UK has 80 available channels - UK + EU<br />
*'''UE''' - UK Full 80 Channels - EU 40 channels + UK FM 40 channels (80 channels), some radios require the user to switch between the two bands <br />
*'''dE''' or '''DE''' - Germany - 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 80 channels, channels 1-40 are AM/FM 4W/4W, same as CE band, channels 41-80 are FM only (4W) 26.565-26.955<br />
*'''I''' - Italy - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 4W AM carrier + 4W FM - same European standard AM/FM band <br />
*'''I2''' - Italy 2 - 26.875 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 34 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W or 40 regular EU channels<br />
*'''PL''' - Poland - 26.960 MHz - 27.400 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W (regular 40 channels -5 kHz)<br />
*'''IN''' - India - 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz - 27 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W<br />
<br />
===Export Radio / "10 Meter Radio" CB Channel Frequency Plan 11 Meter Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Standard 6 band export radio plan. All plans follow the CB plan with 40 channels + 5 A channels (+10 kHz switch) or alpha channels. To go up or down a band add or subtract 450 kHz (0.450 MHz). For example, to go from channel 19 on the CB band (or D band, or mid band) "down one band" to the C band or low band, do 27.185 MHz (CB channel 19) - .450 MHz to get 26.735 MHz. This is why having a frequency display or frequency counter can be very helpful. At very least, a printed out "roadmap" or channel plan (available on various sites in PDF format) will help.<br />
<br />
6 band export radio frequency plan A-B-C-D-E-F 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz. This six-band plan is the de facto standard plan and is used by the Superstar 3900 family of radios as well as numerous clones produced by Ranger and other companies (Connex 3300, General Lee, Super Jopix 2000, Mirage MX-36 and dozens of others). Note that some radios may use the low/mid/high band designation for C/D/E and bands (low band being band C - 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, mid being the CB band/D band 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz and high being band E - 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz). Several radios including the Connex Deer Hunter specifically cover the lower frequencies for hunters, and the bandswitch shows either A-B-C-D or B-C-D to reflect the 25.615 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage or 26.065 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage, respectively. <br />
<br />
The related Superstar 120, Superstar 121, President Grant DX, Superstar GR, etc. style radios (120 channel radios, radios with a LOW/MID/HIGH band selector, this includes radios like the Galaxy DX 86V with the C-D-E band switch), plus CB rigs with 120 channel modifications, frequency expansion mods or "channel kits" (including the popular Cobra 29 family of radios, Galaxy DX 919, Galaxy DX 929, Galaxy DX 939, Galaxy DX 949, Galaxy DX 959 / DX 959B, Galaxy DX 979, Texas Ranger rigs, etc.) use the same form factor with either LOW-MID-HIGH band switch or C-D-E covering 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. Radios such as the Galaxy DX 86V use the C-D-E band labeling plan to match 6-band export 10 meter radio band names. <br />
<br />
Modified CB radios with additional channels may or may not follow the alphanumeric band + channel designation system, depending on the particular modification and radio in question. Many modern modification kits or extra channel expansion kits aim to track the same channel plan to provide for interoperability between modified 40 channel CB radios and 10 meter radios that have been converted to the 11 meter band. Not all legal 40 channel CB radios are capable of operating outside of the legal band but many are, and a thriving market for channel expansion kits and modifications continues to exist for those who wish to use "traditional" type CB radios and still have access to additional channels/frequencies. Because of this, and antenna considerations, the most active 11 meter frequencies tend to be the low channels (26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz) and the high channels (27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz) - with the frequencies closest to the legal 40 CB channels generally being more popular (again due to antenna tuning considerations). Some radios follow an older 26.525 MHz to 27.845 MHz coverage plan vs. 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
''Most out of band CB activity occurs within the limits of these 6 bands, that is, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz.'' '''Operating above 28 MHz is strongly discouraged''', but does occur. <br />
<br />
For radios with wider frequency coverage, the lowest band will generally be Band A. On the 8 band Galaxy radios, coverage is 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz (A-B-C-D band selector plus a high band and low band switch). 12 band radios use the A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L naming convention, or A-B-C-D-E-F band selector plus a high band and a low band selector. These radios generally cover 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz. The newer generation Chinese radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (10 bands) or 24.715 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (12 bands). Other radios do away with the band switch and simply allow VFO frequency selection from 26-32 MHz or within the 25.610 - 30.110 MHz or 25.615 - 30.105 MHz coverage band. Modern equipment and older style Ranger/RCI type radios include a +10 kHz switch. Modern equipment may also include a +5 kHz or -5 kHz switch to access the in between channels (for example, to switch between 27.185 MHz and 27.180 MHz for channel 19). <br />
<br />
Note: operating on frequencies between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz is a really bad idea. Yes, there is that chunk of spectrum from 29.705 MHz to 30.105 MHz available in many radios. However use of frequencies 30.005 MHz, 30.015 MHz, 30.025 MHz, 30.035 MHz, 30.045 MHz, 30.055 MHz, 30.065 MHz, 30.075 MHz, 30.085 MHz, 30.095 MHz, 30.105 MHz and 30.115 MHz is also strongly discouraged. The 29.710 MHz to 29.790 MHz portion is still used by business radio systems as of 2021. The 29.800 MHz to 30.550 MHz [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|spectrum]] is allocated to military and government users and the military [[SINCGARS|actually does use]] the 30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
99% of radios will be operating on the Standard Band Plan (the "fives"). Remember that the +10 kHz switch moves you up +10 kHz, regardless. So radios advertised as "25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz" can actually go to 28.315 MHz (usually), 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz means 30.115 MHz (usually). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band A Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|25.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|25.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|25.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|25.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|25.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|25.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|25.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|25.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|25.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|25.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|25.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|25.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|25.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|25.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|25.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|25.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|25.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|25.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|25.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|25.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|25.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|25.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|25.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|25.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|25.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|25.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|25.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|25.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|25.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|25.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|25.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|25.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|25.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|25.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|25.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|25.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|25.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|25.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band B Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band C Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band D Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band E Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band F Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|28.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|28.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|28.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|28.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|28.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|28.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|28.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|28.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|28.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|28.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|28.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|28.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|28.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|28.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|28.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|28.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|28.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|28.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|28.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|28.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|28.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|28.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|28.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|28.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|28.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|28.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Prepper Survivalist Militia Patriot SSB CB Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Calling frequencies include:<br />
*'''26.985 MHz AM (CB Channel 3 AM)''' <br />
*27.368 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*'''27.375 MHz USB (CB Channel 37 USB)'''<br />
*27.378 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*27.390 MHz USB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*'''27.425 MHz USB (Channel 42, Channel "E2", Channel E02, "425")'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*26.962 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 1<br />
*26.965 MHz AM - Normal CB 1<br />
*26.968 MHz USB - High Gap 1<br />
*26.970 MHz USB/LSB - High Gap 1/2<br />
*26.972 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 2<br />
*26.975 MHz AM - Normal CB 2<br />
*<br />
<br />
===Japan CB Radio Frequencies===<br />
[[AM]] modulation only. Japanese regulations specifically name "double side band" emission A3E (8K00A3E or 6K00A3E). Odd channel spacing. <br />
<br />
0.5 watt (500mw) power limit. Often included as part of the Japanese "DSB Fishery Radio Service" (27 MHz fishery radio system) that covers 26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz in odd steps. Some fishery radio marine frequencies in-between CB channels. Illegal CB operations on the American/Australian frequencies is apparently common in Japan, despite the potential for interference with marine radio service allocations. These frequencies are often used in conjunction with the "standard" 10 kHz CB channeling for fishing, marine transport and other maritime purposes in Japan, Taiwan, [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|China]], and several other Asian countries. Japan's primary outband or freeband calling frequencies are 27.005 MHz in AM mode and 27.355 MHz / 27.385 MHz in LSB mode for SSB voice. All three of these frequencies interfere with the fishery radio services in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range (kHz)<br />
! Service Allocation <br />
|-<br />
|26760-26944&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|26968-26976&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 1-2 <br />
|-<br />
|27016&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|27040-27144&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 3-8 and 2 RC [[Remote_Control#Japan|channels]]<br />
|-<br />
|27152&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Third RC Channel 27.152 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27310.5-27470.5&nbsp;kHz <br />
|25W SSB Fishery Radio Service<br />
|-<br />
|27524-27980&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Double Side Band DSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
1W-DSB FISHERY RADIO SERVICE JAPAN <br />
<br />
26.760 MHz - 27.988 MHz 26760 kHz to 27988 kHz. Frequency band also includes the 8-channel Japanese AM CB band, the 25 watt SSB fishery radio service (see below) and the 26/27 MHz RC frequencies (being phased out in Japan).<br />
<br />
See also: VHF low band [[Japanese 40MHz DSB Fishery Radio|40 MHz (35-40 MHz) 5W DSB Fishery Radio Service]] <br />
<br />
The 1W DSB Fishery Radio Service has 1 watt maximum carrier power for AM voice and permits use of digital modes - A2D modulation, 6K00A2D / 8K00A2D emissions in addition to A3E AM voice, including integrated position reporting and GPS linked radio nets for communications with and monitoring of large fishing fleets. These frequencies are often overlaid with standard 10 kHz step "marine CB" channeling. See 0.5 watt Japanese CB frequencies above. Not designated channel numbers per Japanese law, referred to by frequency. Radios display frequency and often feature selective calling features. <br />
<br />
Similar services exist in other Asian countries, with varying frequency allocations. Radios sold in China and Taiwan covering 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz DSB fishery radio, 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz DSB fishery radio (this appears to be used in China as well, see also the 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz FM fishery radio allocation), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz, 25.555 MHz - 30.500 MHz, others covering 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz, 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz, the de facto standard export 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz or other obvious "overlays" from the standard CB channels. See also, the Chinese 27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz allocation (27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz on some radios). Radios for the 1 watt DSB Fishery Radio Service are still sold as of 2017, despite issues the widespread proliferation of cheaper "export", "10 meter" and "marine CB" equipment. Ranger Communications (RCI) sells "Marine CB" equipment that covers 26.065-28.755 MHz out of the box. The 10 meter band is often plagued by fishery radio interference because of this. Not only does the 10 meter [[Amateur_radio|ham (amateur radio) band]] have numerous intruders because of fishery radio users but legit users also suffer inference from CB stations and other fishery radio band plans that operate in the same [[11_meter|25-30 MHz region]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26760<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26768<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26776<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26824<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26840<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26848<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26856<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26864<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26872<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26880<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26888<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26896<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26912<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26920<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26928<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26936<br />
|26.936&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26944<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27016<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27524<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27532<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27540<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27548<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27556<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27572<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27580<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27628<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27636<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27644<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27652<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27660<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27668<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27676<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27724<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27732<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27740<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27748<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27756<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27764<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27772<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27780<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27828<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27836<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27852<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27860<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27884<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27892<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27908<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27916<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27932<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27940<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27956<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27964<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27980<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27988<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Single Side Band SSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
In addition to the 26 / 27 MHz double side band 1W-DSB (1 watt AM) fishery radio service available in Japan, a higher power SSB service exists in the same frequency band. J3E emission, 25 watt power limit (per Japanese regulation). Like the 1W DSB 27MHz marine service, many of these frequencies overlap with the traditional CB bands in use outside of Japan. Frequencies licensed to individual fisheries, just like the 1 watt DSB service, the MF/HF services, the standard [[VHF marine]] band, and other VHF/UHF bands only available in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27310.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27334.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27338.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27342.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27346.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27350.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27354.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27358.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27362.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27366.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27370.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27378.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27382.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27386.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27388.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27398.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27404.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27418.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27426.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27434.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27442.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27452.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27458.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27466.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27470.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Republic of Korea / South Korea Fishery Radio 27 MHz===<br />
<br />
South Korea allows use of the 26.965-27.405 MHz "Citizen Radio" allocation in addition to [[HF pagers|27.400 MHz (27.402 MHz offset also allowed), 27.410 MHz, 27.420 MHz (27.422 MHz offset frequency also permitted) and 27.440 MHz for paging purposes]]. Compare use of 27.821 MHz as the fishery radio calling distress frequency with Australian 27 Meg / 27 MHz Marine use of calling and distress frequency 27.880 MHz [27 MHz CH 88]. <br />
<br />
Frequency coverage 27.500 MHz to 27.950 MHz or 27.508 MHz to 27.943 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use in Korea<br />
|-<br />
|27508&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27516&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27544&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27552&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27560&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27581&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.581&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27598&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.598&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27768&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27776&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27895&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27911&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27919&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27927&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27935&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27943&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27789&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27805&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27821&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Distress Safety Calling Emergency Frequency - Maritime Mobile Distress<br />
|-<br />
|27837&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27856&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27869&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27885&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27901&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===China/Hong Kong Chinese 27.5-39.5 MHz HF and VHF-low Fishery Marine Band FM Fishing Radio ===<br />
<br />
People's Republic of China (PRC)!Hong Kong and adjacent waters. HF/VHF system covering 27.5 MHz to 39.475 MHz in 25 kHz steps (FM mode). 25 watt power output. Apparently used with GPS and other position-indicating data links for fishing fleets (FSK) in a similar manner to the AM (DSB) and SSB based systems used in Japan, South Korea and other places. Crosses the boundary between HF and VHF at 30 MHz. Used in conjunction with standard MF/HF SSB marine and VHF marine systems. Advertised as a "dedicated fisheries radio" or "FM fishing boat fishery radiotelephone" "480 channel fishing fleet fishery wireless FM radiotelephone" "HF FM fishery radio" and numerous variants system with FM voice and FSK datalink capabilities (25 watt transmitters with high gain antennas tuned for 27.5 - 39.5 MHz or 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz.<br />
<br />
Unlike the Japanese 27 MHz fisheries radio systems (which uses direct frequencies as to reference the channels), this system uses a channelized system with integer channel numbering. Straight channel numbering sequence (channel 1 - 27.500 MHz, channel 2 - 27.525 MHz, channel 3 - 27.550 MHz, channel 3 - 27.575 MHz, channel 5 - 27.600 MHz, etc. through to 39.425 MHz (channel 477) , 39.450 MHz (channel 478) and 39.475 MHz as channel 480) for a total of 480 channels. <br />
<br />
Radios appear to come with channels 221 - 32.875 MHz FM, channel 231 - 33.100 MHz FM, channel 236 - 33.225 MHz FM, and channel 238 - 33.275 MHz FM as "dual watch" channels (likely for calling purposes). <br />
<br />
Radios sold in China for this band appear to have selective calling and automatic location transmission capabilities in addition to regular FM voice. Emission listed as 16K0F3E and 16K0G3E on the FT-801 "Fisheries Dedicated Radio" with "dual transmission mode" 300 baud rate ASK, 1200 baud rate MSK. Radios also come with voice scrambler (likely voice inversion) capability. Other radios sold in China for this band are called "Fishing Radio Telephone" and offer similar features, including an array of selective calling, group calling, automatic distress transmission, automatic location reporting to fixed shore stations and scanning functions. Frequency coverage is the same 27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz with 20 watts output power (IC-988C FM Transceiver). <br />
<br />
Other radios sold for this same frequency band are sold with "1000 channel mode" or "960 channel mode" which reduces channel spacing from 25 kHz to 12.5 kHz. Channel numbering is not confirmed, but frequency range (27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz) is identical. Fishing fleet transmissions have been heard on frequencies that fit the 12.5 kHz step channeling - including 29.7375 MHz, 29.8875 MHz, 31.2375 MHz, 32.1125 MHz, 32.1875 MHz, 32.3625 MHz, and others. The fishing fleets using the "export mode" appear to ''not'' be Chinese. '''These radios are used throughout Asia, not just Chinese fishing fleets. ''' <br />
<br />
The FT-801 Dedicated Fisheries Radio - Shishi Feitong Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. includes the following capabilities: <br />
<br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*27.500 MHz FM - 39.475 MHz FM transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*25 kHz channel spacing <br />
*480 channels<br />
*FM modulation - 16K0F3E / 16K0G3E emission<br />
*25 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 25w across entire frequency range)<br />
*FM deviation less than 5 kHz - 4 kHz deviation <br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*Data link signal format 300 baud ASK or 1200 baud MSK <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz, total 480 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
''This system does appear to go through the [[Amateur_radio|10 meter amateur band]] - channel 21 (28.000 MHz) through channel 93 (29.700 MHz) - and would at least partially explain the large amount of FM voice interference from fishing radio system intruders heard on 10 meters during band opening to Southeast Asia and China. The AM voice intruders on 10 meters are likely using the more traditional 10 meter export radios covering 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz or 28.765 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz or 28.315 MHz, etc.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel <br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use China Fishery Radio Network 27.5-39.475 MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|21<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|22<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|23<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|24<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|25<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|26<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|27<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|28<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|29<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|30<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|31<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|32<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|33<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|34<br />
|28.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|35<br />
|28.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|36<br />
|28.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|37<br />
|28.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|38<br />
|28.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|39<br />
|28.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|40<br />
|28.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|41<br />
|28.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|42<br />
|28.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|43<br />
|28.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|44<br />
|28.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|45<br />
|28.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|46<br />
|28.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|47<br />
|28.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|48<br />
|28.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|49<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|50<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|51<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|52<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|53<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|54<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|55<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|56<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|57<br />
|28.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|58<br />
|28.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|59<br />
|28.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|60<br />
|28.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|61<br />
|28.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|62<br />
|28.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|63<br />
|28.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|64<br />
|28.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|65<br />
|29.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|66<br />
|29.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|67<br />
|29.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|68<br />
|29.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|69<br />
|29.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|70<br />
|29.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|71<br />
|29.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|72<br />
|29.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|73<br />
|29.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|74<br />
|29.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|75<br />
|29.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|76<br />
|29.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|77<br />
|29.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|78<br />
|29.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|79<br />
|29.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|80<br />
|29.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|81<br />
|29.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|82<br />
|29.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|83<br />
|29.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|84<br />
|29.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|85<br />
|29.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|86<br />
|29.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|87<br />
|29.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|88<br />
|29.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|89<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|29.600]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|90<br />
|29.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|91<br />
|29.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|92<br />
|29.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|93<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|29.700]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|94<br />
|29.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|95<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|96<br />
|29.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|97<br />
|29.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|98<br />
|29.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|99<br />
|29.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|100<br />
|29.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|101<br />
|29.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|102<br />
|29.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|103<br />
|29.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|104<br />
|29.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|105<br />
|30.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|106<br />
|30.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|107<br />
|30.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|108<br />
|30.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|109<br />
|30.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|110<br />
|30.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|111<br />
|30.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|112<br />
|30.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|113<br />
|30.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|114<br />
|30.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|115<br />
|30.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|116<br />
|30.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|117<br />
|30.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|118<br />
|30.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|119<br />
|30.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|120<br />
|30.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|121<br />
|30.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|122<br />
|30.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|123<br />
|30.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|124<br />
|30.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|125<br />
|30.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|126<br />
|30.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|127<br />
|30.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|128<br />
|30.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|129<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|130<br />
|30.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|131<br />
|30.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|132<br />
|30.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|133<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|134<br />
|30.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|135<br />
|30.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|136<br />
|30.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|137<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|138<br />
|30.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|139<br />
|30.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|140<br />
|30.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|141<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|142<br />
|30.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|143<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|30.950]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|144<br />
|30.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|145<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|146<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#Spain|31.025]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|147<br />
|31.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|148<br />
|31.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|149<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|150<br />
|31.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|151<br />
|31.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|152<br />
|31.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|153<br />
|31.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|154<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#United_Kingdom|31.225]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|155<br />
|31.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|156<br />
|31.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|158<br />
|31.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|159<br />
|31.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|160<br />
|31.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|161<br />
|31.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|162<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|163<br />
|31.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|164<br />
|31.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|165<br />
|31.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|166<br />
|31.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|167<br />
|31.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|168<br />
|31.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|169<br />
|31.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|170<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|171<br />
|31.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|172<br />
|31.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|173<br />
|31.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|174<br />
|31.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|175<br />
|31.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|176<br />
|31.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|177<br />
|31.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|178<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|179<br />
|31.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|180<br />
|31.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|181<br />
|31.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|182<br />
|31.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|183<br />
|31.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|184<br />
|31.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|185<br />
|31.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|186<br />
|32.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|187<br />
|32.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|188<br />
|32.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|189<br />
|32.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|190<br />
|32.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|191<br />
|32.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|192<br />
|32.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|193<br />
|32.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|194<br />
|32.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|195<br />
|32.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|196<br />
|32.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|197<br />
|32.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|198<br />
|32.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|199<br />
|32.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|200<br />
|32.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|201<br />
|32.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|202<br />
|32.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|203<br />
|32.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|32.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|205<br />
|32.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|206<br />
|32.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|207<br />
|32.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|32.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|32.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|32.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|32.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|32.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|32.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|32.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|215<br />
|32.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|32.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|32.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|32.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|32.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|32.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|32.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|32.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|32.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|32.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|225<br />
|32.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|33.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|33.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|33.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|229<br />
|33.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|231<br />
|33.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|33.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|233<br />
|33.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|234<br />
|33.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|235<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|33.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|237<br />
|33.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|238<br />
|33.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|239<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|33.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|241<br />
|33.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|33.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|243<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|244<br />
|33.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|245<br />
|33.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|33.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|33.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|33.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|249<br />
|33.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|33.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|251<br />
|33.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|33.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|33.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|33.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|33.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|33.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|33.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|33.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|259<br />
|33.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|33.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|33.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|33.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|263<br />
|33.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|33.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|33.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|266<br />
|33.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|34.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|34.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|269<br />
|34.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|270<br />
|34.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|34.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|34.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|34.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|34.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|34.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|34.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|278<br />
|34.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|279<br />
|34.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|34.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|34.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|282<br />
|34.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|283<br />
|34.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|284<br />
|34.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|34.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|286<br />
|34.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|34.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|288<br />
|34.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|289<br />
|34.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|290<br />
|34.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|291<br />
|34.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|292<br />
|34.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|293<br />
|34.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|294<br />
|34.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|295<br />
|34.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|296<br />
|34.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|297<br />
|34.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|298<br />
|34.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|299<br />
|34.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|300<br />
|34.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|301<br />
|34.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|302<br />
|34.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|303<br />
|34.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|34.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|305<br />
|34.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|306<br />
|34.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|307<br />
|34.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|35.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|309<br />
|35.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|310<br />
|35.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|311<br />
|35.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|313<br />
|35.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|314<br />
|35.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|315<br />
|35.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|317<br />
|35.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|318<br />
|35.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|319<br />
|35.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|321<br />
|35.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|322<br />
|35.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|323<br />
|35.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|324<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|325<br />
|35.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|326<br />
|35.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|327<br />
|35.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|328<br />
|35.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|329<br />
|35.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|330<br />
|35.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|331<br />
|35.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|332<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|333<br />
|35.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|35.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|335<br />
|35.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|336<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|337<br />
|35.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|338<br />
|35.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|339<br />
|35.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|35.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|341<br />
|35.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|342<br />
|35.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|343<br />
|35.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|35.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|345<br />
|35.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|346<br />
|35.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|347<br />
|35.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|[[DDE|36.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|349<br />
|36.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|350<br />
|36.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|351<br />
|36.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|36.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|353<br />
|36.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|354<br />
|36.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|355<br />
|36.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|36.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|357<br />
|36.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|358<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|359<br />
|36.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|360<br />
|36.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|361<br />
|36.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|362<br />
|36.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|363<br />
|36.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|36.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|365<br />
|36.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|366<br />
|36.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|367<br />
|36.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|36.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|369<br />
|36.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|370<br />
|36.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|371<br />
|36.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|36.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|373<br />
|36.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|374<br />
|36.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|375<br />
|36.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|36.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|377<br />
|36.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|378<br />
|36.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|379<br />
|36.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|37.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|381<br />
|37.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|382<br />
|37.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|383<br />
|37.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|37.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|385<br />
|37.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|386<br />
|37.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|387<br />
|37.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|388<br />
|37.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|389<br />
|37.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|390<br />
|37.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|391<br />
|37.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|392<br />
|37.300&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|393<br />
|37.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|394<br />
|37.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|395<br />
|37.375&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|396<br />
|37.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|398<br />
|37.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|399<br />
|37.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|400<br />
|37.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|401<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|402<br />
|37.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|403<br />
|37.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|37.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|405<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|406<br />
|37.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|407<br />
|37.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|37.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|410<br />
|37.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|37.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|37.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|413<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|37.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|37.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|37.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|417<br />
|37.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|37.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|37.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|37.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|421<br />
|38.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|38.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|38.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|38.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|38.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|38.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|427<br />
|38.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|38.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|429<br />
|38.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|430<br />
|38.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|431<br />
|38.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|38.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|433<br />
|38.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|434<br />
|38.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|435<br />
|38.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|38.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|437<br />
|38.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|38.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|439<br />
|38.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|440<br />
|38.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|38.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|442<br />
|38.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|443<br />
|38.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|38.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|445<br />
|38.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|446<br />
|38.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|447<br />
|38.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|38.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|449<br />
|38.700&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|450<br />
|38.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|451<br />
|38.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|38.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|453<br />
|38.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|454<br />
|38.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|455<br />
|38.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|456<br />
|38.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|457<br />
|38.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|458<br />
|38.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|459<br />
|38.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|38.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|461<br />
|39.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|462<br />
|39.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|463<br />
|39.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|464<br />
|39.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|465<br />
|39.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|466<br />
|39.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|467<br />
|39.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|468<br />
|39.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|469<br />
|39.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|470<br />
|39.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|471<br />
|39.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|472<br />
|39.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|473<br />
|39.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|474<br />
|39.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|475<br />
|39.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|476<br />
|39.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|477<br />
|39.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|478<br />
|[[DDE|39.425]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|479<br />
|39.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|480<br />
|39.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Asia China Chinese Taiwan R.O.C. South China Sea 26 MHz / 27 MHz Fisheries AM Fishery Fishing Radio 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz ===<br />
<br />
The FT-801 radio discussed above (as part of the 27.5 MHz - 39.5 MHz Chinese fisheries radio network) is also available as the FT-801B, which instead of covering 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz with FM voice and data modes, covers 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz with AM voice. Other sources indicate 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz. Note the differences in specifications compared to the FT-801 version. No channel / frequency steps listed, unable to locate an actual channel plan, only the 26.475 - 27.27 MHz frequency coverage. 20 channels is listed, and it appears that the radio provides a channel display instead of frequency display. <br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*20 channels<br />
*AM modulation <br />
*5 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 5w across entire frequency range)<br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*No data link capability listed <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz, total 20 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
Frequency ranges available on other radios sold for the same purposes include: 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz (standard), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz (optional) or 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (Super4800 Marine DSB Radiotelephone) as frequency range. Channel plans offer 12, 20, 21, 480 or 1000 channels. See Wenden WTR-358 DSB radio, WTR-388 DSB radio and Wenden Super 4800 marine CB radio. The WTR-358/WTR-388 and Super 4800 radios differ only in their frequency coverage and which language is printed on the control panel. <br />
<br />
The 480 channel radios appear to use the alphanumeric export radio channeling - for example, C-08 is band C, channel 8. Most radios appear to have channel or frequency display options (and operate in DSB mode only...in other words, AM mode). As mentioned, the frequency range varies but roughly 25-30 MHz, 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.475 MHz to 27.275 MHz, 25.550 MHz to 30.495 MHz or 30.500 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Other Asian countries sell "Marine CBs" such as the Ranger Sea Eagle 6900 AM/FM/SSB transceiver with 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz coverage, the the Ranger Super Star 2400 AM/FM marine CB mobile radio with 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz frequency coverage and numerous others sold explicitly as marine radios vs. 10 meter amateur radios or CB radios. Information regarding a Vietnam specific band plan of 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz has also been found. 26.065-28.755 MHz AM/FM/SSB 6 bands of 40 channels in 10 kHz steps for a total of 240 channels (or 270 channels of the +10 kHz switch is used for the A channels = 45 channels per band).<br />
<br />
===South Africa (27 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] (USB only). 9 channels, 27.185-27.275 MHz. Some sources indicate that these same frequencies are authorized for use in Namibia as well. <br />
<br />
''Editor's note (early 2019) - it appears that updated South African frequency allocations now show 26.96 MHz to 27.41 MHz as [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed mobile]] and CB radio service, possibly indicating that South Africa has changed from 9 channels (27.180 MHz to 27.280 MHz) to 40 channels (26.960 MHz - 27.410 MHz). Updated allocations still show 29.7 MHz - 30.0 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.985 MHz) as allocated to the 29 MHz CB, 29 MHz marine band and civil defense/emergency response users, indicating that 29MHz CB is still in operation) This is unconfirmed, however.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===South Africa (29 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] on all channels. [[SSB]] only allowed on specified channels. 23 channels, 29.710 MHz - 29.985 MHz. 12.5 kHz channel spacing. <br />
<br />
Some channels have multiple designations depending on their intended use. Used by boating clubs, 4x4 groups, farmers, etc. South African 4x4 groups are starting to migrate to VHF/UHF services but a 29 MHz CB appears to still be required equipment for many of these clubs (much like a 27 MHz CB is required by Jeep and 4x4 clubs in the US and UK).<br />
<br />
29 MHz CB marine usage in South Africa is analogous to 27 MHz marine CB usage in Australia. It remains in use by recreational boats, often in conjunction with VHF marine equipment on recreational and fishing boats. Only 3 channels are available for marine use under South African law, 29.935 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 1 or channel A), 29.7725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 2 or channel B) and 29.9725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 3 or channel C).<br />
<br />
This allocation overlaps with the 29 MHz R/C frequencies used in both [[Remote_Control#Australia|Australia]] and [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|New Zealand]].<br />
<br />
Compare with the Australian 27MHz 27 Meg marine radio service, many radios sold in Australia for the 27 MHz marine band are also available in South Africa (programmed for the 29 MHz marine frequencies). These radios include the GME Electrophone brand GME GME GX287, GME GX287A, GX294 26-30 MHz marine radio, GME GX300, GME GX400, GME GX290, Navman MCB 2720, Uniden MC-2700 Sea Dolphin, Uniden MC-4300 Sea Wasp, Uniden MC-4700 and various others. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.7100]]&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|29.7225&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|29.7350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|29.7475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|29.7600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|29.7725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 2/B <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.7850&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|29.7975&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|29.8100&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|29.8225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|29.8350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|29.8475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|29.8600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|29.8725&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|29.8850&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.8975&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|[[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|29.9100&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|29.9225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|29.9350&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 1/A<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|29.9475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|29.9600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|29.9725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 3/C<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|29.9850&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===India 27 channel 27MHz CB===<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modes allowed. Shared with the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]]. 5 watt power limit (expressed as ERP) Unclear if [[SSB]] is permitted. Full allocation band 26.957-27.283 MHz - often expressed as 26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz. <br />
<br />
Channel frequencies 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz. Several [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] and [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF]] services are allowed in India for two-way radio, making 26 MHz/27 MHz CB radio a bit of a niche, with most two way walkie talkies in India such as the 350 MHz band [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|SRR Short Range Radio]]. However, so-called multi-norm AM/FM CB radios are beginning to be shipped with the Indian band programmed in as one of the country modes the user may select. 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz RC/data/short range low power frequencies are skipped, as per the standard 40 channel CB radio band plan.<br />
<br />
'''''IND08''' - Use of wireless equipments intended to be used while in motion or during halts, in the frequency band 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz (same as the 27 MHz [[ISM]] band), with a maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 5 Watts has been exempted from licensing requirements.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Old Allocation Channel Plan - CB Radio India Indian CB Radio band plan 27MHz 8kHz channel spacing, with offset frequencies. Unknown if still in use. Same 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz spectrum as the modern 27 channel 27MHz CB band. <br />
<br />
''The old band plan included [[Remote_Control#India|several RC frequencies]], including 27.004 MHz, 27.020 MHz, 27.108 MHz, 27.116 MHz, 27.148 MHz, 27.155 MHz, 27.156 MHz, 27.225 MHz, 27.228 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.260 MHz''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Assigned Use / Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.972&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.996&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.004&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.012&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.028&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.036&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.044&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact police)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.052&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact EMS)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.068&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.076&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.084&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.092&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.108&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.116&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.124&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.132&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.148&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.156&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.164&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.172&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.188&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.196&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.204&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.212&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.228&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.236&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.244&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.252&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.268&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.276&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Brazilian "high band" channels 41-80===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] allowed. Up to 25 watts output power. 27.415-27.855 MHz high band or "uppers". <br />
Channels 1-40 are the same as the US FCC/CEPT channels. <br />
The frequencies 27.445 MHz, 27.495 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.595 MHz and 27.645 MHz are skipped in this channel plan. They are, however, still heavily used in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===CB allocations in order by frequency===<br />
<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 23<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 26<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.938&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Finland and Nordic Countries Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW01<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW02<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW03<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW04<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW05<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW06<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW07<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW08<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW09<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW10<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW11<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW12<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW13<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW14<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW15<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW16<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW17<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW18<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW19<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW20<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW21<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW22<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW23<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW24<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW25<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW26<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW27<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW28<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 88<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW29<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW30<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW31<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW32<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW33<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW34<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW35<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW36<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW37<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW38<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW39<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW40<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 21<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===27 MHz 11 meter band CB Repeaters===<br />
<br />
25-30 MHz simplex echo parrot CB repeaters, mostly operating in the 26 MHz and 27 MHz CB bands (Russian bands). Commonly referred to as "parrots" or "echo repeaters" these are simplex repeaters (store-and-forward). Due the easy availability and low prices of these devices, 11-meter repeaters are becoming more and more popular, especially in parts of the world where FM mode is allowed/used in addition to AM/SSB. Russia is the heaviest user of CB repeaters, due to its large size, heavy reliance on CB for the taxi, delivery, trucking and roadside assistance industries. <br />
<br />
All listed repeaters operate in FM mode. The vast majority are carrier squelch, however some require a CTCSS tone (usually 77.0 Hz or 88.5 Hz) to open the repeater and/or access cross-band links. If any CTCSS/PL tone is known, it is included with the repeater listing.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Networks Crossband Link to VHF/UHF Systems and Internet Services===<br />
<br />
Several of these repeaters operate as part of larger "networks" or "systems" linked together via the Internet or [[VHF / UHF Radio]] services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] or other country-specific systems. It appears that the most popular crossband links are in the 433.075-434.775 MHz LPD433 service in Russia and the 446.0-446.2 MHz PMR446 service elsewhere in Europe In the Americas, both the UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services and the VHF MURS services have been used to link CB repeaters.<br />
<br />
Cross band repeat and links sometimes operate on unlicensed frequencies and/or operate with higher-than-legal power levels within legal frequencies. For example, maximum power output on LPD433 is 10mW, however several Russian 27 MHz repeaters are using modified high power amateur radios on the LPD433 frequencies as part of their linking system. Other linking systems used modified [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italian "VHF CB"]] equipment such as the Alan HM43, Intek/Dragon SY-5430 which is popular in Russia and the CIS nations for its capability to be easily modified to cover 42.3000 MHz to 45.0875 MHz at 25w output power.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Listing===<br />
<br />
The repeaters on this list are true split-frequency duplex systems:<br />
<br />
'''Duplex repeaters 11m repeaters list CB repeaters input and output frequencies''' <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Output Frequency<br />
! Input Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz<br />
|26.565 MHz<br />
|Germany Oschenwang Germany Southern Germany<br />
|CH40 output/CH41 input (German 80-channel CB) 840 kHz offset <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz<br />
|27.175 MHz<br />
|Netherlands FM mode channel 11 and channel 18<br />
|Multiple TX/RX sites, each site assigned a CW ID transmitted at the end of transmission<br />
|-<br />
|27.400 MHz <br />
|26.960 MHz<br />
|Poland FM mode, 26.960 FM input, 27.400 FM output<br />
|6 second time out timer <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the nature of these simplex repeaters being hobbyist owned/operated, this list is likely, and is likely to remain, incomplete. the repeaters listed below may switch frequencies or temporarily go off the air please update this list with any new information regarding frequencies, transmit location or transmit power for entries missing this information.<br />
<br />
Note: the four linked Caribbean 11 meter repeaters on 27.600 MHz, 27.620 MHz, 27.640 MHz and 27.660 MHz with +200 kHz offset positive split duplex inputs 27.800 MHz 27.820 MHz 27.840 MHz 27.860 MHz with 88.5 Hz tone repeaters have been removed from the list since they are almost certainly off the air. <br />
<br />
''Below is a list of confirmed [as of July 2023] CB repeaters and their location (if known).''<br />
<br />
There are a LOT of these in Russia. The call them ARK. See an excellent PDF listing here: [https://cb-radio.ru/ARK.pdf] and an interactive map of locations of known CB repeaters in Russia, with UHF crossband links, CTCSS tones, Internet gateways, websites and other relevant information here: [https://cb-radio.ru/]<br />
<br />
'''Simplex 11 meter repeaters 27MHz repeaters CB repeaters simplex store and forward'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Channel B01 E or C01E FM - CB Repeater 26515 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 42 - 26.575 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.625 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.635 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links 88.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.675 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|German Simplex Repeater <br />
|CB Channel 52 Simplex Repeater 26.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.695 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.715 MHz FM<br />
|Chelyabinsk, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.735 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.745 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.755 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe - multiple repeaters <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, 94.8 Hz tone and 100.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.765 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.775 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Simplex repeater - Germany or Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|26.785 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.795 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.805 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|26.805 MHz FM Simplex Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.815 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.825 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.825 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.855 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.865 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.865 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CSQ (no tone) multiple repeaters on frequency<br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|88.5 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|100.0 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 73 Simplex Repeater 26.885MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Slovakia - Makov Slovakia Grid JN99EH<br />
|CB Simplex Repeater CTCSS Tone 156.7 Hz 156.7Hz PL <br />
|-<br />
|26.895 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.915 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.915 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.925 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.925 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz AM<br />
|Somewhere in the USA<br />
|Cross band repeater linked to [[FRS]] channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.945 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|Polish CB Radio Channel 1 FM Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.965 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 1 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Poland (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Lithuania<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.975 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 2 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.975 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM <br />
|Tver, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden - multiple sites 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27MHz repeater 11m repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Possibly multiple locations in Russia and/or Eastern Europe<br />
|27 MHz Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power <br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Naro-Fominsk, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.025 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 6 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7R<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Shymkent, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Parrot Channel 7R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM 4 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.040 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.050 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Channel 8R FM 27.050MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters on 27.055 MHz <br />
|Europe CB Channel 8 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 8 FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|Possibly off the air? <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|Multiple locations <br />
|-<br />
|27.065 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 9 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.070 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|Channel 10R C10R FM 27070 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Anapa, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM Channel C10E FM D10E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 11 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Barnaul - Altai Krai Siberia<br />
|CB Repeater APK Barnaul ARK Barnaul 11FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Simplex, each location ends transmission with single letter CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Output (input 27.175 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.090 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|27 MHz Simplex Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Gomel, Belarus <br />
|100 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Krasnodar, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Ulyanovsk, Russia <br />
|4 watt TX power CB Repeater Channel 12 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Astana, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13R FM Channel 13P <br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.115 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.125 MHz FM<br />
|Finland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 14 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.130 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15R FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.135 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.140 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.150 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.155 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 16 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Issyk, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Taraz, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 18 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Astrakhan Russia Astrakhan Oblast 18FM<br />
|Crossband link to LPD Channel 61 434.575 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Input (Output 27.085 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.180 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19R <br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz AM<br />
|Colorado, USA - possibly Arizona? <br />
|Remote location, either patched to 462.550 MHz or 462.5625 MHz (cross-band repeat)<br />
|-<br />
|27.190 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Russian simplex repeater 27.190MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.195 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location Eastern Europe or Russia<br />
|Data, paging and RCRS frequency <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Zaykova, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters CB Channel 20 R <br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden CB channel 20 FM repeater <br />
|DTMF-activated playback, possibly multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 20 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz AM<br />
|New Zealand <br />
|CB Repeater AM mode Channel 20 AM repeater 27205 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.210 MHz FM<br />
|Zhukovsky (Moscow Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.220 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 R 27220kHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz AM<br />
|Southern USA <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.235 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 24 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.240 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|12 watt TX power, 1/2 wave vertical antenna <br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 25 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Belarus<br />
|CH 23R 23R FM 27250 kHz FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Repeater Channel 23R C23R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM 4 watts TX power 27.255 MHz repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Sochi, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Krivoi Rog (Kryvyi Rih), Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Ukraine Channel 26R <br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Russia - possibly multiple locations <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Nordic countries - Northern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27mhz repeater Ukraine - OFF THE AIR? <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Kemerovo, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM cross-band link to 434.500 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Anzhero-Sudzhensk Russia Kemerovo Oblast, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Europe<br />
|Central Europe - Multiple repeaters on 27.275 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Western Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Hungary - Hungarian Simplex Repeater (previously on 27.315 MHz FM)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia - Northern Moscow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Tyumen, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern or Central Europe <br />
|German language traffic heard 27.295 FM CB repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Omsk Russia<br />
|CB Parrot Repeater Omsk Russia 29E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.300 MHz FM<br />
|Russia, unknown additional details <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Northern Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM <br />
|Italy<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.315 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 31 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.325 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 32 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.330 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia <br />
|Located on Sokolova Mountain (wide coverage area)<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location (likely Russia)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.350 MHz FM<br />
|Bobrusk Belarus <br />
|CB Repeater Belarus 27.350 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.355 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 35 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.370 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.375 MHz FM<br />
|Vladivostok, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 37 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.390 MHz FM<br />
|Kaliningrad, Russia <br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.395 MHz FM <br />
|Netherlands <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 39 FM President Grant II RX/TX Radio<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz FM<br />
|Russian simplex repeater<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 40 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.420 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.425 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia <br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz Cross-band link to 434.575 MHz CTCSS 77.0Hz<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.450 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|Data link and paging systems also active on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.455 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|Possible cross-band 11M 27MHz cross band to UHF 433MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.505 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.515 MHz FM<br />
|Obninsk (Kaluga Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.525 MHz FM<br />
|Pervouralsk Sverdlovsk Oblast Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.580 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Kazan, Russia 88.5 Hz PL tone<br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz, Alinco DR-03T 10 watt transmitter with UHF link<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.625 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple locations)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.630 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia <br />
|This is, or was, also used for traffic service radio in St. Petersburg, unknown if still on the air<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Several locations <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.650 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.665 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, likely multiple simplex repeaters on 27.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.685 MHz FM<br />
|Severodvinsk Russia Arkhangelsk Oblast<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.765 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.775 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|27.775MHz 11M LMR Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.840 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|27.840MHz FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Eastern Europe<br />
|Simplex repeater parrot repeater 27MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.875 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia Rostov On Don <br />
|27.875MHz Channel E2 FM Parrot Repeater 27MHz <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Further Reading and References===<br />
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[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/814136e1-ad6c/ECCDEC1103.pdf] ''CEPT European harmonization for CB equipment also called PR27 angle-modulated (FM) double side band (AM) or SSB stations operating in the 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz band European FM band and the 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz, 26.510 MHz to 27.410 MHz and 26.860 MHz to 27.410 MHz bands in certain countries with 10 kHz steps - exception for frequencies 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz, which are also European standardized RC frequencies.''<br />
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[https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:X5q3a3PbjcYJ:https://www.cb-funk.at/forum/index.php%3Faction%3Ddlattach%3Btopic%3D337.0%3Battach%3D385+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us] ''CB frequency list - European channel usage (cached)''<br />
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[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/84406/citizens-band.pdf] ''Ofcom Citizens' Band (CB) radio spectrum use - information and operation - general information on the 80 UK CB channels available 26.96 MHz - 27.41 MHz band (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz European CEPT harmonized AM FM SSB CB band) and 27.59625 MHz - 27.99625 MHz band (27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz UK FM band) 27.6 MHz 27.99 MHz 27.995 MHz''<br />
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[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf] ''United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 95 - Personal Radio Services - including the CB Radio Service (CBRS) - aka Citizen's Band Radio Service 26.965 to 27.405 MHz (channelized) allocation 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz fixed mobile service allocation - AM/SSB FCC Rules Subpart D 47 CFR 95.401 through 47 CFR 95.673''<br />
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[http://ukspec.tripod.com/rf/cb/index.html] ''RF-MAN's CB radio history and information page - lots of great information on the history of CB in the USA, history of UK CB, relation to ham radio and FRS/GMRS, PMR446, KDR444, JAKT31, JAKT155, VHF marine, VHF aircraft band, UK, European and worldwide frequency allocation plans, etc.''<br />
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[http://cbradio.nl/] CBradio.nl - ''CB radio database, including information on new radios, CB radio specifications, export radio info, 10 meter radios, export frequency coverage, CB frequency bands for various countries and more, 10 meter radio vs. export frequency coverage for radios, multi-norm EU and CEPT frequency information. CB radio information sorted by manufacturer, model number and release month/year. Excellent resource. '' <br />
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[[https://www.bellscb.com/]] - ''Bell's CB Radio - CAT Enterprises - reputable CB radio, 10 meter radio, export radio, CB antenna, mobile radio dealer and authorized Ranger, Galaxy, Connex repair facility. Trustworthy CB radio work, modifications, etc. Extensive library of information regarding 11 meter band users, frequency plans, CB radio channel frequency lists and other information. At one point this vendor offered a version of the Galaxy DX 99V specifically for 11 meter and 10 meter dual use (frequency coverage changed from 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz to 26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz to allow amateurs to operate on 10 meters while still being able to access the CB band and the low and high freeband CB 11 meter frequencies.''<br />
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===CB Radio 10 Meter Radio Export Radio Images Gallery===<br />
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<br />
[[File:UNIDENPRO520XL.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The Uniden PRO 520XL is a common basic 40 channel AM-only CB mobile CB radio. Its small size and good performance makes it popular with Jeep and 4x4 or SUV owners and others looking for a rugged simple no-frills CB radio that offers reasonable price point and reliability in various different conditions. ]]<br />
<br />
[[File:L_team_mx10_2_(2).jpg|300px|thumb|center|Team MX-10, a typical multi-norm European [[AM]]/[[FM]] CB radio. The display shows German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 MHz, indicating the radio is in German or DE country mode (26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Like many multi-norm radios, the MX-10 can be programmed for "RU" or Russian band plan, which is both 25.610 MHz to 30.110 MHz and 25.615 to 30.105 MHz. Also sold as Luiton LT-318 and Nanfone CB-318 (original Chinese designations). Sold in various European countries as the Team MX-10, Team MX10, PNI Escort HP9000, PNI Escort HP9001, Escort HP-9000, and in the UK as the Thunderpole T-2000.]]<br />
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[[File:Galaxy_959.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Galaxy DX 959, a typical [[Amplitudius_modulationious|AM]]/[[SSB]] "American style" CB radio, easily modifiable to cover 26.695 MHz to 27.965 MHz without any additional boards, or the 120 channel lower/mid/upper freeband plan 26.515 to 27.855 MHz with easy-to-install channel frequency expansion boards. Like many higher-end CB radios and 10-meter or export radios, the Galaxy series of radios are manufactured by Ranger Communications Inc. or RCI.]]<br />
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[[File:Anytone.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Three different versions of the Anytone AT-5555, a 25.615-30.105 MHz all mode "10 meter radio" or "export radio"]]<br />
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[[File:GME_GX294_27_MHz_Marine_CB_Radio_Australia.jpg|300px|thumb|center|GME GX294 an Australian spec 27MHz "Marine CB" radio 27.68-27.98 MHz -0 closely related to the GME GX290 - which is available on the South African market with the 29 MHz CB frequencies. The radio is set to the emergency frequency 27.88 MHz 27MHz marine channel 88]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Coyote_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Connex Coyote Hunter AM/FM 25.615-27.405 MHz hunting radio 4 bands (A/B/C/D) of 40 channels each for a total of 160 channels (D band being CB band) This radio provides access to the lower 3 bands (25.615-26.055 MHz, 26.065-26.515 MHz, 26.515-26.955 MHz in addition to the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Deer_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Connex Deer Hunter AM/FM 26.065-27.405 MHz hunting radio 3 bands (B/C/D) of 40 channels for a total of 120 channels (D band being CB band), like the Connex Coyote Hunter, this radio is tailored for use on the lower frequency bands popular with hunters, it provides access to the 26.065-26.505 MHz low-low band, the 26.515-26.955 MHz low band in addition to the 26.956-27.405 MHz CB band or "D" band]]<br />
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[[File:RCI_CRT_Superstar_SS3900_Export_Radio_EU_Version.jpg|300px|thumb|center|The famous Superstar 3900 - 25.615-28.305 MHz multi-mode (also known as the CRT SS3900, Superstar 3900EFT (with frequency counter), Superstar 3900F (with frequency counter), Super Jopix 2000 (with frequency counter), Voyage VR9000 (with frequency counter), Voyager VR94, Voyager VR-9000, Voyager VR-9090, Galaxy DX73, Galaxy DX77, Pearce-Simpson Super Cheetah, Ranger/RCI RCI-3900HP, Euro 3900, Euro-CB 3900, Superstar 9000, and dozens of other names.<br />
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These radios use the famous EPT3600 series main board or chassis. The original Superstar 3900 used the EPT3600-11B version, while later versions used updated iterations of the 3600 chassis. The EPT3600 board is itself a clone of the Cobra 148GTL-DX 120 channel AM/FM/SSB/CW export radio. The EPT-3600 board is used as the basic PCB for dozens of other models of exports, including the Galaxy DX-series 10 meter and CB radios, among others.]]<br />
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[[File:Superstar_3900_Pearce_Simpson_Super_Cheetah_11_Meter_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black face version of the Superstar 3900 series 10 meter export CB radio - frequency coverage 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz in 6 bands. Built by Ranger/RCI using the same EPT3600 main board as the regular Superstar 3900 series 11 meter rigs. Image courtesy of SWIZZRADIOS on Youtube]]<br />
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[[File:Luiton_LT-298_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|center|]]<br />
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11 meter
2024-03-23T19:57:23Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, 25.360 MHz, 25.425 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum - Frequencies To Avoid==<br />
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Many of these frequencies are only technically allocated, but are rarely used due to the heavy CB radio and out of band or freeband CB radio traffic on/near them. <br />
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*Pretty much everything below 25.6 MHz or so<br />
*25.354 MHz 25354 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*25.360 MHz 25360 kHz - Military use<br />
*25.516 MHz 25516 kHz - Military use <br />
*25.530 MHz 25530 kHz - [[COTHEN]], military use<br />
*26.575 MHz 26575 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.617 MHz 26617 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Net 6<br />
*26.620 MHz 26620 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use 26.62 MHz short range <br />
*26.650 MHz 26650 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.750 MHz 26750 kHz - Military use <br />
*26.850 MHz 26850 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.950 MHz 26950 kHz - International fixed service, also paging<br />
*26.955 MHz 26955 kHz - International fixed service <br />
*26.960 MHz 26960 kHz - International fixed service, also paging <br />
*27.430 MHz 27430 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.450 MHz 27450 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.470 MHz 27470 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.490 MHz 27490 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile itinerant allocation, many licensed users <br />
*27.510 MHz 27510 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile - low power use only<br />
*27.530 MHz 27530 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile - low power use only<br />
*27.546 MHz 27546 kHz - [[Civil_Air_Patrol|Civil Air Patrol]] (CAP) - Nationwide Use (yes, that means 27.545 MHz too)<br />
*27.575 MHz 27575 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.585 MHz 27585 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.900 MHz 27900 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*29.894 MHz 29894 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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Another list <br />
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11m Calling/Monitor Frequency:<br />
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*26.225 MHz USB Latin America <br />
*26.235 MHz USB Latin America <br />
*26.285 MHzUSB Int.Call QRG on 26 MHz<br />
*26.285 MHz USB Freedom and Friendship, Poland<br />
*26.300 LSB CT Members New Zealand<br />
*26.315 USB AA England<br />
*26.330 Mhz USB CE Belgium<br />
*26.335 LSB ON Belgium<br />
*26.340 LSB New Zealand<br />
*26.365 MHz USB AG France<br />
*26.370 MHz USB Cyprus<br />
*26.385 USB Lesotho<br />
*26.395 USB WAC Holland<br />
*26.395 MHz USB CT Members USA<br />
*26.395 MHz USB CT Members Worldwide <br />
*26.400 MHz AM New Zealand<br />
*26.425 MHz USB Poland <br />
*26.425 MHz USB Freedom and Friendship, Poland<br />
*26.430 MHz USB New Zealand<br />
*26.450 MHz AM New Zealand <br />
*26.457 MHz USB Hotel Oscar, Norway<br />
*26.465 MHz USB Bahamas, Caribbean <br />
*26.470 USB Canada, USA Charlie Oscar DX Group<br />
*26.485 USB PW England<br />
*26.485 USB EDX Scotland<br />
*26.485 USB YZ Spain<br />
*26.500 AM New Zealand<br />
*26.527 USB Hotel Oscar, Norway<br />
*26.540 MHz LSB Latin America <br />
*26.555 MHz LSB Latin America<br />
*26.565 MHz FM Germany <br />
*26.567 MHz USB Hotel Oscar, Norway<br />
*26.570 MHz LSB Latin America <br />
*26.575 FM 14 WB 04 and WB monitor<br />
*26.585 MHz AM Mexico <br />
*26.595 MHz AM Mexico <br />
*26.605 FM Polar Sweden<br />
*26.605 USB VA Holland<br />
*26.635 USB VN Holland<br />
*26.695 MHz AM Puerto Rico <br />
*26.705 MHz AM Puerto Rico, Florida USA <br />
*26.715 MHz AM Puerto Rico, United States <br />
*26.720 MHz LSB New Zealand<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB Kilo Golf DX Group<br />
*26.735 MHzFM Packet Radio Spain<br />
*26.775 MHz AM Puerto Rico, Florida, USA <br />
*26.780 LSB international calling frequency packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.790 USB Kuwait<br />
*26.805 MHz FM United States <br />
*26.820 PR Packet Radio O1PGCO-8 BBS multicon.<br />
*26.825 USB ST Croatia<br />
*26.835 MHz AM United States <br />
*26.840 PR Packet Radio PG BBS many sysops<br />
*26.865 MHz AM United States <br />
*26.900 PR Packet Radio Direct QSO's + 100 KHz<br />
*26.915 MHz AM United States Calling Frequency <br />
*26.920 USB Marocco<br />
*26.925 MHzFM CT-DX-Club Call Frequenz<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Germany <br />
*26.930 MHz FM - France <br />
*26.930 MHz FM - Quebec Canada <br />
*26.935 LSB LR England<br />
*26.938 USB French Polynesia<br />
*27.005 FM PF Holland<br />
*27.015 MHz AM Latin America<br />
*27.025 MHz AM United States <br />
*27.035 MHz AM Latin America<br />
*27.050 USB DD DX Club, England, active at 9PM GMT<br />
*27.065 AM/FM calling channel <br />
*27.065 MHz AM Latin America, Puerto Rico - Spanish Language <br />
*27.085 MHzFM France<br />
*27.085 MHz AM United States <br />
*27.100 FM simplex-repeater Russia<br />
*27.125 FM Holland<br />
*27.125 MHz AM England UK <br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russia <br />
*27.155 USB calling channel Switzerland<br />
*27.155 FM Czech calling freq.<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - United States <br />
*27.215 FM Estonian Calling Channel<br />
*27.225 FM SM Swizerland<br />
*27.225 FM Packet Radio - Switzerland<br />
*27.235 FM Packet Radio - Austria, Germany, Switzerland<br />
*27.235 PR-FM Czech packet radio network<br />
*27.245 FM Packet Radio - Austria, Germany, Switzerland<br />
*27.255 FM Packet Radio - Switzerland<br />
*27.265 FM CT Members Call Freq.Rees<br />
*27.265 MHz AM United States <br />
*27.275 MHz USB UK / England SSB Calling <br />
*27.275 USB Tanzania<br />
*27.275 USB Japa<br />
*27.275 USB NB South Africa<br />
*27.275 LSB Africa<br />
*27.280 AM Poland<br />
*27.285 MHz AM United States <br />
*27.285 USB TW members Switzerland<br />
*27.295 LSB Latin America<br />
*27.295 MHz FM United States <br />
*27.305 MHz FM Europe FM Calling <br />
*27.315 FM CT Members (Europe USA)<br />
*27.315 FM JH-DX-Team Finland call frequency<br />
*27.345 MHz LSB Pacific Ocean<br />
*27.345 LSB Portuguese language<br />
*27.355 LSB Australia and Pacific<br />
*27.365 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.375 MHz USB United States <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.385 MHzFM CT-Club Call Frequenz (Hauptq)<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.395 AM Ecuador<br />
*27.395 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.395 USB Salamon Island<br />
*27.405 FM calling channel Switerland<br />
*27.405 USB JR England<br />
*27.420 USB Mauritius Island<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - United States <br />
*27.425 USB Thiland<br />
*27.425 USB BG France<br />
*27.425 CW OP Belgium<br />
*27.430 USB New Zealand<br />
*27.435 USB W.Malaysia<br />
*27.440 USB New Zealand<br />
*27.440 USB Japan<br />
*27.440 USB Dominican Republic<br />
*27.445 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.455 MHz USB Latin America <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italy <br />
*27.500 MHz CW International calling frequency <br />
*27.505 MHz AM United States <br />
*27.515 LSB Jamaica, international call freq.<br />
*27.525 USB BRC Belgium<br />
*27.535 USB OP Belgium<br />
*27.535 USB Poland<br />
*27.535 USB VA Holland<br />
*27.535 USB Yugoslavia<br />
*27.540 USB BRC Belgium<br />
*27.540 MHz - Packet / Digital Modes - see also 27.635 MHz <br />
*27.555 USB Europe DX calling frequency<br />
*27.555 USB Int.Call Frequenz Frequency <br />
*27.555 USB FS Swizerland<br />
*27.555 USB FT Switzerland<br />
*27.555 USB TW members Switzerland<br />
*27.555 USB AT Italy<br />
*27.555 USB KW Germany<br />
*27.555 USB Kilo Golf DX Group<br />
*27.555 USB SF Finland<br />
*27.560 USB India<br />
*27.560 USB El Salvador<br />
*27.560 USB SU Russia<br />
*27.560 USB DX QRG AT<br />
*27.565 USB WHISKY DELTA DX GROUP<br />
*27.575 LSB USA<br />
*27.575 USB SA Italy<br />
*27.580 USB DX Frequency <br />
*27.585 USB NF Norway<br />
*27.585 USB VC Italy<br />
*27.600 MHz FM United States <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM UK FM Channel 01 UK Calling 27.601.25 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM United States <br />
*27.605 LSB West Canada <br />
*27.620 USB BG France<br />
*27.625 USB WS Holland<br />
*27.635 USB ROS digital modes digimodes PSK31 packet radio<br />
*27.635 MHz FM Digital modes <br />
*27.635 MHz AM United States <br />
*27.665 MHzUSB Brazil <br />
*27.695 MHz LSB Spanish language<br />
*27.695 MHz USB Latin America <br />
*27.700 MHz USB SSTV International Worldwide SSTV<br />
*27.710 USB Romeo Charlie<br />
*27.715 USB AG France<br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK Home Base Calling 27.731.25 MHz <br />
*27.735 MHz USB SSTV International <br />
*27.735 MHz USB SSTV - digital SSTV<br />
*27.765 USB Deutsche Welle - Germany <br />
*27.765 USB CT Members Worldwide<br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK Calling 27.781.25 MHz FM<br />
*27.805 MHz FM United States USA <br />
*27.855 MHz USB France / Europe <br />
*27.855 MHz AM United States / USA <br />
*27.91125 MHz FM Alpha Whisky (AW) Scotland 27.911.25 MHz FM<br />
*27.915 MHz AM United States / USA <br />
*27.915 MHz USB Turkey<br />
*27.915 MHz USB Kuwait<br />
*27.915 MHz USB Middle East<br />
*27.920 MHz USB WW Canada<br />
*27.930 MHz FM France<br />
*27.930 MHz USB France <br />
*27.950 MHz LSB Belize<br />
*27.960 MHz LSB Gabon<br />
*27.965 MHz USB Ukraine<br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM England Calling <br />
*27.980 MHz USB Mongolia<br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM Calling <br />
*27.980 MHz USB France <br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM DX / Working <br />
*27.995 MHz USB Eastern Europe<br />
*27.995 MHz USB France<br />
<br />
==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
<br />
==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
<br />
''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
''<br />
*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-23T17:53:58Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, 25.360 MHz, 25.425 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum - Frequencies To Avoid==<br />
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Many of these frequencies are only technically allocated, but are rarely used due to the heavy CB radio and out of band or freeband CB radio traffic on/near them. <br />
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*Pretty much everything below 25.6 MHz or so<br />
*25.354 MHz 25354 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*25.360 MHz 25360 kHz - Military use<br />
*25.516 MHz 25516 kHz - Military use <br />
*25.530 MHz 25530 kHz - [[COTHEN]], military use<br />
*26.575 MHz 26575 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.617 MHz 26617 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Net 6<br />
*26.620 MHz 26620 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use 26.62 MHz short range <br />
*26.650 MHz 26650 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.750 MHz 26750 kHz - Military use <br />
*26.850 MHz 26850 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.950 MHz 26950 kHz - International fixed service, also paging<br />
*26.955 MHz 26955 kHz - International fixed service <br />
*26.960 MHz 26960 kHz - International fixed service, also paging <br />
*27.430 MHz 27430 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.450 MHz 27450 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.470 MHz 27470 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.490 MHz 27490 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile itinerant allocation, many licensed users <br />
*27.510 MHz 27510 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile - low power use only<br />
*27.530 MHz 27530 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile - low power use only<br />
*27.546 MHz 27546 kHz - [[Civil_Air_Patrol|Civil Air Patrol]] (CAP) - Nationwide Use (yes, that means 27.545 MHz too)<br />
*27.575 MHz 27575 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.585 MHz 27585 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.900 MHz 27900 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*29.894 MHz 29894 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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Another list <br />
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11m Calling/Monitor Frequency:<br />
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26.260 LSB NF Norway<br />
26.270 USB North Atlantic Net (Weekends) HomePage<br />
26.285 USB Int.Call QRG on 26 MHz<br />
26.285 USB Freedom and Friendship, Poland<br />
26.285 USB Kilo Golf DX Group<br />
26.295 USB ON Belgium<br />
26.300 LSB CT Members New Zealand<br />
26.315 USB AA England<br />
26.330 USB CE Belgium<br />
26.335 LSB ON Belgium<br />
26.340 LSB New Zealand<br />
26.365 USB AG France<br />
26.370 USB Cyprus<br />
26.385 USB Lesotho<br />
26.395 USB WAC Holland<br />
26.395 USB CT Members USA<br />
26.395 USB CT Members Namibia<br />
26.395 USB German Afrika Wave<br />
26.395 USB CI England<br />
26.400 LSB Christmas Isl.<br />
26.410 USB Canada (Britsh Columbia)<br />
26.420 USB Central Afrika<br />
26.425 USB calling frequency, Poland (often polish language)<br />
26.425 USB Freedom and Friendship, Poland<br />
26.430 USB New Zealand<br />
26.440 USB Central Afrika<br />
26.457 USB Hotel Oscar, Norway<br />
26.465 USB Bahamas<br />
26.470 USB CO Canada, USA<br />
26.485 USB PW England<br />
26.485 USB EDX Scotland<br />
26.485 USB YZ Spain<br />
26.500 AM New Zealand<br />
26.527 USB Hotel Oscar, Norway<br />
26.535 FM SKY England<br />
*26.540 MHz LSB Latin America <br />
*26.555 MHz LSB Latin America <br />
*26.567 MHz USB Hotel Oscar, Norway<br />
*26.570 MHz LSB Latin America <br />
26.575 FM 14 WB 04 and WB monitor<br />
*26.585 MHz AM Mexico <br />
*26.595 MHz AM Mexico <br />
26.605 FM Polar Sweden<br />
26.605 USB VA Holland<br />
26.615 FM Packet Radio, Germany<br />
26.625 FM Packet Radio, Germany<br />
26.635 FM Packet Radio, Germany<br />
26.635 USB VN Holland<br />
*26.695 MHz AM Puerto Rico <br />
*26.705 MHz AM Puerto Rico, Florida USA <br />
*26.715 MHz AM Puerto Rico, United States <br />
*26.720 MHzLSB New Zealand<br />
26.720 LSB Kilo Golf DX Group<br />
26.735 FM Packet Radio SPAIN<br />
26.780 LSB international calling frequency packet radio 1200 baud<br />
26.790 USB Kuwait<br />
26.795 USB Tamania<br />
26.795 USB Tanzania<br />
26.800 PR Packet Radio Direct QSO's + 100 KHz<br />
*26.805 MHz FM United States <br />
26.820 PR Packet Radio O1PGCO-8 BBS multicon.<br />
26.825 USB ST Croatia<br />
26.840 PR Packet Radio PG BBS many sysops<br />
26.900 PR Packet Radio Direct QSO's + 100 KHz<br />
26.920 USB Marocco<br />
26.925 FM CT-DX-Club Call Frequenz<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Germany <br />
*26.930 MHz FM - France <br />
*26.930 MHz FM - Quebec Canada <br />
26.935 LSB LR England<br />
26.938 USB French Polynesia<br />
26.995 DIG PF Holland (PR/FAX/SSTV)<br />
27.005 FM PF Holland<br />
27.050 USB DD DX Club, England, active at 9PM GMT<br />
27.065 AM/FM calling channel Switzerland<br />
27.085 FM France<br />
*27.085 MHz AM United States <br />
27.100 FM simplex-repeater Russia<br />
27.125 FM Holland<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russia <br />
27.155 USB calling channel Switzerland<br />
27.155 FM Czech calling freq.<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - United States <br />
27.215 FM Estonian Calling Channel<br />
27.225 FM SM Swizerland<br />
27.225 FM Packet Radio - Switzerland<br />
27.235 FM Packet Radio - Austria, Germany, Switzerland<br />
27.235 PR-FM Czech packet radio network<br />
27.245 FM Packet Radio - Austria, Germany, Switzerland<br />
27.255 FM Packet Radio - Switzerland<br />
27.265 FM CT Members Call Freq.Rees<br />
*27.265 MHz AM United States <br />
27.275 USB Tanzania<br />
27.275 USB Japan<br />
27.275 USB NB South Africa<br />
27.275 LSB Africa<br />
27.275 FM JH-DX-Team Finland RTTY call frequency ASCII8<br />
and BAUDOT<br />
27.280 AM Poland<br />
*27.285 MHz AM United States <br />
27.285 USB TW members Switzerland<br />
27.295 LSB Latin America<br />
*27.295 MHz FM United States <br />
27.315 USB international calling frequency for the &#8220;legal channels<br />
27.315 FM CT Members (Europe,2 CT 114 USA)<br />
27.315 FM JH-DX-Team Finland call frequency<br />
27.315 FM 14 WLR 101 (26 April/10 May 2000) DX FM SOUTH FRANCE<br />
27.335 USB Christrmas Island and Kiribatis.<br />
27.335 USB Gabon<br />
27.335 LSB Phillipines<br />
27.345 LSB Pacific Ocean<br />
27.345 FM/PR Call Freq.Packet Radio Holland<br />
27.345 LSB Portuguese language<br />
27.355 LSB Australia and Pacific<br />
*27.365 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.375 MHz USB United States <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.385 MHzFM CT-Club Call Frequenz (Hauptq)<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.395 AM Ecuador<br />
*27.395 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.395 USB Salamon Island<br />
*27.405 FM calling channel Switerland<br />
*27.405 USB JR England<br />
*27.420 USB Mauritius Island<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - United States <br />
27.425 USB Thiland<br />
27.425 USB BG France<br />
27.425 CW OP Belgium<br />
27.430 USB New Zealand<br />
27.435 USB W.Malaysia<br />
27.440 USB New Zealand<br />
27.440 USB Japan<br />
27.440 USB Dominican Republic<br />
*27.445 MHz LSB United States <br />
*27.455 MHz USB Latin America <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italy <br />
*27.515 LSB Jamaica, international call freq.<br />
*27.525 USB BRC Belgium<br />
*27.535 USB OP Belgium<br />
*27.535 USB Poland<br />
*27.535 USB VA Holland<br />
*27.535 USB Yugoslavia<br />
*27.540 USB BRC Belgium<br />
*27.540 MHz - Packet / Digital Modes - see also 27.635 MHz <br />
*27.555 USB Europe DX calling frequency<br />
27.555 USB Int.Call Frequenz<br />
27.555 USB FS Swizerland<br />
27.555 USB FT Switzerland<br />
27.555 USB TW members Switzerland<br />
*27.555 USB AT Italy<br />
27.555 USB CT Members Europa,Int.<br />
27.555 USB KW Germany<br />
27.555 USB Kilo Golf DX Group<br />
27.555 USB SF Finland<br />
27.560 USB India<br />
27.560 USB El Salvador<br />
27.560 USB SU Russia<br />
27.560 USB DX ped.QRG AT<br />
27.565 USB Polar Sweden<br />
27.565 USB UH Denmark, Australia<br />
27.565 USB WHISKY DELTA DX GROUP<br />
27.570 USB DX ped.QRG AT<br />
27.575 LSB ASB USA<br />
27.575 USB BRC Belgium<br />
27.575 USB SA Italy<br />
27.575 USB 312CT-DX ped.Molidavia<br />
27.580 USB Int. DX Group Foxtrott Echo (Flying Eagles) in Austria<br />
27.580 USB DX ped.QRG AT<br />
27.580 USB WE Holland<br />
27.585 USB 312CT-DX ped.Molidavia<br />
27.585 USB NF Norway<br />
27.585 USB VC Italy<br />
27.590 USB DX ped.QRG AT<br />
27.590 USB Egypt<br />
27.590 USB V Iceland<br />
27.590 USB Namibia<br />
27.590 USB KW Germany<br />
27.595 USB AS Azores<br />
27.595 LSB ZFL Zimbabwe<br />
27.600 DIG CF France ( FAX )<br />
27.605 LSB West Canada<br />
27.610 USB New Caledonia<br />
27.615 LSB OP Belgium<br />
27.615 USB SA ITaLY<br />
27.620 USB BG France<br />
27.625 USB WS Holland<br />
27.625 CW OP Belgium<br />
27.640 USB Kilo Lima<br />
27.645 USB USA<br />
27.645 LSB Barbados<br />
27.645 USB UW CANADA<br />
27.650 USB Bulgaria<br />
27.655 USB CE Belgium<br />
27.660 USB AR France<br />
27.665 USB AR France<br />
27.665 LSB CE Belgium<br />
27.675 USB Mali Westafrica<br />
27.685 USB ROMEO HOTEL DX GROUP<br />
27.690 LSB BMI Belgium<br />
27.695 LSB Spanish language<br />
27.705 LSB PNP Italy<br />
27.710 USB Romeo Charlie<br />
27.715 USB AG France<br />
27.720 USB New Caledonia<br />
27.725 USB ST Croatia<br />
27.730 USB Greenland<br />
27.740 USB Mayotte<br />
27.740 USB Fanuatu Isl.<br />
27.740 USB Congo<br />
27.755 USB VICTOR GOLF DX GROUP<br />
27.765 USB Deutsche Welle - Germany <br />
27.765 USB CT Members USA<br />
27.765 USB CT Members Brasil<br />
27.765 USB CT Members Canada<br />
27.775 USB Alaska<br />
27.785 USB Burundi<br />
27.795 USB Tanzania<br />
27.800 USB East Kiribati<br />
27.800 USB Faroer Island<br />
27.805 USB WAC Holland<br />
27.805 USB PAPA GOLF DX GROUP<br />
*27.855 MHz USB France / Europe <br />
*27.855 MHz AM United States / USA <br />
*27.91125 MHz FM Alpha Whisky (AW) members & News Letter<br />
last Sunday of each month, Scotland - 27.911 FM<br />
*27.915 MHz AM United States / USA <br />
*27.915 MHz USB Turkey<br />
*27.915 MHz USB Kuwait<br />
*27.915 MHz USB Middle East<br />
*27.920 MHz USB WW Canada<br />
*27.930 MHz FM France<br />
*27.930 MHz USB France <br />
*27.950 MHz LSB Belize<br />
*27.960 MHz LSB Gabon<br />
*27.965 MHz USB Ukraine<br />
*27.980 MHz USB Mongolia<br />
*27.995 MHz USB Eastern Europe<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
''<br />
*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-19T19:15:22Z
<p>R4002: /* Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum - Frequencies To Avoid */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, 25.360 MHz, 25.425 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum - Frequencies To Avoid==<br />
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Many of these frequencies are only technically allocated, but are rarely used due to the heavy CB radio and out of band or freeband CB radio traffic on/near them. <br />
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*Pretty much everything below 25.6 MHz or so<br />
*25.354 MHz 25354 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*25.360 MHz 25360 kHz - Military use<br />
*25.516 MHz 25516 kHz - Military use <br />
*25.530 MHz 25530 kHz - [[COTHEN]], military use<br />
*26.575 MHz 26575 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.617 MHz 26617 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Net 6<br />
*26.620 MHz 26620 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use 26.62 MHz short range <br />
*26.650 MHz 26650 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.750 MHz 26750 kHz - Military use <br />
*26.850 MHz 26850 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.950 MHz 26950 kHz - International fixed service, also paging<br />
*26.955 MHz 26955 kHz - International fixed service <br />
*26.960 MHz 26960 kHz - International fixed service, also paging <br />
*27.430 MHz 27430 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.450 MHz 27450 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.470 MHz 27470 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.490 MHz 27490 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile itinerant allocation, many licensed users <br />
*27.510 MHz 27510 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile - low power use only<br />
*27.530 MHz 27530 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile - low power use only<br />
*27.546 MHz 27546 kHz - [[Civil_Air_Patrol|Civil Air Patrol]] (CAP) - Nationwide Use (yes, that means 27.545 MHz too)<br />
*27.575 MHz 27575 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.585 MHz 27585 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.900 MHz 27900 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*29.894 MHz 29894 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-19T19:14:33Z
<p>R4002: /* Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, 25.360 MHz, 25.425 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum - Frequencies To Avoid==<br />
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Many of these frequencies are only technically allocated, but are rarely used due to the heavy CB radio and out of band or freeband CB radio traffic on/near them. <br />
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*Pretty much everything below 25.6 MHz or so<br />
*25.354 MHz 25354 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*25.360 MHz 25360 kHz - Military use<br />
*25.516 MHz 25516 kHz - Military use <br />
*25.530 MHz 25530 kHz - [[COTHEN]], military use<br />
*26.575 MHz 26575 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.617 MHz 26617 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Net 6<br />
*26.620 MHz 26620 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use 26.62 MHz short range <br />
*26.650 MHz 26650 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.750 MHz 26750 kHz - Military use <br />
*26.850 MHz 26850 kHz - Military use<br />
*26.950 MHz 26950 kHz - International fixed service, also paging<br />
*26.955 MHz 26955 kHz - International fixed service <br />
*26.960 MHz 26960 kHz - International fixed service, also paging <br />
*27.430 MHz 27430 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.450 MHz 27450 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.470 MHz 27470 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile allocation, licensed users <br />
*27.490 MHz 27490 kHz - Business Radio Service land mobile itinerant allocation, many licensed users <br />
*27.546 MHz 27546 kHz - [[Civil_Air_Patrol|Civil Air Patrol]] (CAP) - Nationwide Use (yes, that means 27.545 MHz too)<br />
*27.575 MHz 27575 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.585 MHz 27585 kHz - NTIA Short Distance Low Power Service - US Federal Government allocation - likely abandoned <br />
*27.900 MHz 27900 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
*29.894 MHz 29894 kHz - Civil Air Patrol (CAP) - Nationwide Use<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
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11 meter
2024-03-19T19:02:44Z
<p>R4002: /* Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, 25.360 MHz, 25.425 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
<br />
==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
<br />
''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
''<br />
*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio
Business Radio
2024-03-13T19:27:55Z
<p>R4002: /* UHF Band 450-470 MHz */</p>
<hr />
<div>Business Band Radio - '''this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States.''' See the [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF Radio Services page]] for pages dealing with radio systems and allocations in other countries.<br />
<br />
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35.. within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general - including public safety services). Known as '''LMR''' (land mobile radio), ''PMR'' (professional mobile radio) or '''PLMR''' (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the '''Business Band'''.<br />
<br />
[[11_meter|High HF]] and [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the [[FCC]] rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. <br />
<br />
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services include [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] and [[CB]]. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band.<br />
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<br />
==Below 25 MHz (2000 kHz - 25000 kHz)==<br />
2 MHz - 25 MHz, below 25000 kHz below 25 MHz. The FCC considers industrial/business allocations above 25.0 MHz to be intended exclusively for local communications. For the purposes of land mobile, 2-25 MHz is considered "HF". <br />
<br />
Specific frequencies:<br />
<br />
*2292 kHz 2.292 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*2398 kHz 2.398 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*4637.5 kHz 4.6375 MHz - fixed or mobile<br />
*5167.5 kHz 5.1675 MHz - Alaska Emergency frequency (dial frequency in USB mode) <br />
<br />
*2000 kHz - 25,000 kHz - businesses may apply for frequencies in the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile bands]] between 2-25 MHz for base/mobile/fixed purposes, however, use of frequencies between 2 MHz and 25 MHz is limited to backup systems, emergency communications circuits, remote areas where VHF/UHF services would not provide the coverage or range required. Examples include geophysical exploration, telecommunications repair systems or backup systems used by telecom companies in emergencies, and other specialized purposes. Many of these licensed have been depreciated in favor of UHF/SHF SATCOM or satphone based systems.<br />
<br />
==VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz==<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz, 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are shared with numerous other services worldwide, including the HF SSB [[HF_marine#MF_SSB_and_HF_SSB_marine_bands|marine mobile]] service. <br />
<br />
''Removed 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz from list..there are no active, canceled or expired licenses for any of those frequencies. '' <br />
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<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|25.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum exploration<br />
|-<br />
|25.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary to HF marine mobile<br />
|-<br />
|25.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|27.450]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29.710]]&nbsp;MHz <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|29.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.770]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#Australia|29.790]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|30.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz#Swedish_31MHz_Hunting_Radio_Jaktradio_Frequencies|31.200]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|35.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool<br />
|-<br />
|35.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|35.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging <br />
|-<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.500&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|35.640&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.900&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 41.71 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|37.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Designated for interconnection of public utility systems<br />
|-<br />
|37.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|40.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings)<br />
|-<br />
|41.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 36.25 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|42.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|42.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|43.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43.300]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.76 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.84 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) <br />
|-<br />
|44.120&nbsp;MHz <br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|BNSF Railroad telemetry datalink system (good band opening indicator)<br />
|-<br />
|44.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
What are the VHF low band channels frequencies? What frequency is 30MHz? What is 27 MHz? 49MHz range 27MHz band <br />
<br />
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 25 MHz frequencies have frequency-specific regulations, including the permissive use of FSK tone signalling, impulse transmission for datalink or other purposes, with a maximum FSK datalink or signalling power output of 50 watts and a maximum of 3 minute bursts. These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands and numerous [[HF_pagers|other]] services in other [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|countries]]. <br />
<br />
While the FCC regulations do ''technically'' allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database. <br />
The 27.41 MHz to 28.0 MHz [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|band]] is still used by military and government stations, but the majority of signals heard there are from unlicensed [[CB]] freebanders or [[CB#CB_Frequencies.2C_freebanding_and_freeband_.22channeling.22|outbanders]]. <br />
<br />
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. <br />
<br />
'''Any frequency between 30 MHz and 88 MHz may be used by the military (25 kHz steps)''' and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz (30-50 MHz). <br />
<br />
The military and government have exclusive allocations for the 25.33 MHz to 25.55 MHz, 26.48 MHz to 26.95 MHz, 27.54 MHz to 28 MHz, 29.89 MHz to 29.91 MHz, 30 MHz to 30.56 MHz, 32 MHz to 33 MHz, 34 MHz to 35 MHz, 36 MHz to 37 MHz, 38.25 MHz to 39 MHz, 40 MHz to 42., [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|46.6 MHz to 47.]] MHz and [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.6 MHz to 50 MHz]] bands.<br />
<br />
FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|Emission designators]] 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling, alerting systems and 20K0F2D, 19K0F2D, 16K0F2D, 20K0F1D, 19K0F1D, 16K0F1D, 16K0G2D, etc. [[telemetry]] are also commonly found. The 25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|band]], 27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|band]] and 29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz [[Fishnet_beacon|band]] are shared with marine mobile, the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service, mobile service]], land mobile, CB radio [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|bands]] and [[CB#Australian_27_MHz_Marine_CB|27 MHz]] marine radio, [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB and marine services or [[CB#Japanese_27MHz_Double_Side_Band_DSB_Marine_Fishery_Radio|fishery radio]] services (in other countries), paging systems, [[HF_pagers|telemetry]] (fixed/mobile) systems. The 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz band (25 kHz steps, or in some implementations, 12.5 kHz steps, FM or NFM) is used throughout Asia for fishery radio communications, ship to ship and ship to shore. [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|This service was originally designed in China but has spread throughout Asia. Usually referred to as "FM Fishery Radiotelephone" or "Dedicated Fishing Boat Radio-telephone" The 25 kHz step (480 channel) version is the most commonly used.]] No CTCSS or DCS tone squelch or coded squelch is uses on the "Dedicated Fishery Radio" or "Asian Fishery Radio" service. In other words, it is carrier squelch (CSQ) only. Due to the significant overlap (up to the 39 MHz band) that this service has with VHF low band, it is worthy of mentioning here. <br />
<br />
The 30-50 MHz VHF low band business bands may be (and frequently are) used within the United States by the US military for [[SINCGARS#VHF_Tactical_FM_Land_Mobile_Air-Ground_Military_Communications| various purposes]] - non frequency hopping uses include: range control, aircraft advisory and [[VHF_airband|secondary]] air traffic control purposes, air-to-air and air-to-ground communications, land mobile (tactical comms) - both in frequency hopping (FH) and single channel (SC) mode. The US military have [[SINCGARS#Federal_Government_and_Military_Only_Bands_30-50_MHz|their own sub-bands within VHF low band where they are the primary authorized user]]. However, NTIA and FCC regulations permit use of any frequency between 30.000 MHz and 87.975 MHz (25 kHz channel spacing) [[SINCGARS#NTIA_Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations|on a non-interference basis]]. As long as they're not interfering with the primary licensed user for a given area, they may (and do) use frequencies within the VHF low band business bands and the VHF low band public safety bands. ''The military use wider than normal FM deviation and a non-standard 150.0 Hz tone squelch. Most scanners, receivers, SDRs, etc. will decode 150 Hz as 151.4 Hz. ''<br />
<br />
==VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note that in most of the world, VHF mid band is 66-88 MHz. It is used for land mobile, plus the [[OIRT]] FM broadcast band, the 4 meter (70 MHz) [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio band]], [[78_MHz_VHF_CB|78 MHz VHF CB]] (Thailand), [[RHA68]] 67 MHz - 72 MHz license free [[CB]]-like service in Finland, and the [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz CB service]] in Sweden. <br />
<br />
Special purpose use only. The 72-76 MHz band is shared with [[Remote_Control|72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95]]. It is also shared with very low power assisted listening audio transmitter [[Part 15]] systems operating in the 72.0 MHz - 73.0 MHz, 74.6 MHz - 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz - 76.0 MHz bands per 47 CFR [[Part_15#15.237_-_Operation_in_the_bands_72.0-73.0_MHz.2C_74.6-74.8_MHz_and_75.2-76.0_MHz.|15.237]]. <br />
<br />
The band 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz is exclusively allocated to the [[VHF_airband|aeronautical]] [[VOR|radio navigation]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] for [[ILS]] marker beacons operating on 75 MHz. 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz operates as a guard band for the 75.0 MHz marker beacons (part of the [[ILS]] system).<br />
<br />
Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz is not used for traditional land mobile purposes like the other bands are. 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. 20K0F3E regular 25 kHz FM voice emission is found for operational fixed links using voice and/or mixed voice/data. <br />
<br />
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, [[POCSAG|paging]] system [[HF_pagers|links]], industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol CHP [[VHF / UHF Radio|hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz]] system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc. The 74 MHz and 75 MHz frequencies may be used for industrial process control, telemetry and other specialized uses. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz) <br />
|-<br />
|72.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.160&nbsp;MHz <br />
|-<br />
|72.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[RHA68|72.320]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|[[EDF_and_GDF|72.600]]&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.610&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.650&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.670&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.690&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.710&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.730&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.770&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.790&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.210&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.250&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.270&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.290&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.310&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.330&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.370&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.390&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.600&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF High Band 150-174 MHz==<br />
<br />
'''This band is usually the band what is referred to simply as "VHF". ''' <br />
<br />
''There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.775 MHz, 150.7975 MHz, 150.800 MHz, 150.805 MHz, 150.8125 MHz, 150.815 MHz, the 154.4525 MHz, 154.45625 MHz, 154.46375 MHz, 154.47125 MHz, 154.47875 MHz, 154.4825 MHz, 154.490 MHz, 154.4975 MHz, 154.505 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.5275 MHz, 154.53375 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.5475 MHz, 154.555 MHz, 154.570 MHz, 154.585 MHz, 154.600 MHz, 154.610 MHz, and 154.640 MHz portion, the overlap between the [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]] starting at 156.000 MHz (public safety allocations continue from 155.9925 MHz in 7.5 kHz steps up through 156.240 MHz, which land mobile allocations overlapping marine channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Some of these marine channels are available in limited areas - where land mobile allocations in the 156.000 MHz to 156.240 MHz region are prohibited). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|150.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) <br />
|-<br />
|150.8225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.845-150.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies <br />
|-<br />
|150.9725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|151.505-151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 1 - analog voice, [[Remote_Control#United_States|telecommand (RC)]], paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.835-151.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.895-151.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|151.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.955-151.9925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|152.0075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|152.2625-152.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|152.4725 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|152.480 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|152.8625-153.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools<br />
|-<br />
|154.45625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.46375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47125&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.4825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.4975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles - Itinerant <br />
|-<br />
|154.53375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - super narrow band only 6.25 kHz channel<br />
|-<br />
|154.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band users only - generally only digital voice systems found here<br />
|-<br />
|154.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|154.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band only - 6 kHz maximum bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, low power mobile stations also permitted <br />
|-<br />
|154.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, narrow band only <br />
|-<br />
|157.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|157.470-157.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - popular with [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|Hunting Clubs]] in some areas (usually simplex)<br />
|-<br />
|157.7325 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|157.740 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|158.1125-158.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|158.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|158.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|158.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|159.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|159.4875-160.2075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|160.215-161.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads)<br />
|-<br />
|163.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|169.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.5125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.1125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.9125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|173.20375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|173.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz channel step from 173.20375 MHz, see note below<br />
|-<br />
|173.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|note odd channel steps, 15 kHz from 173.21 MHz to 173.225 MHz, then 12.5 kHz steps start<br />
|-<br />
|173.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|end of 12.5 kHz steps - 15 kHz channel step from 173.375 MHz to 173.39 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|173.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.39625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth, 6.25 kHz channel step from 173.39 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF 220 MHz Band 216-222 MHz==<br />
<br />
''This portion actually consists of multiple services. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service ([[LPRS]]), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with [[amateur radio]]) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. '' <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz band / 219-220 MHz band is allocated to the AMTS service on a primary basis. Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. The 217 MHz band may also be used for VHF trunking systems, including land mobile systems, inland from waterways to avoid interference to the marine AMTS system. <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz trunking systems use 3.125 kHz offset / 6.25 kHz offset frequencies with 12.5 kHz channel steps. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Mobiles transmit 2 MHz higher (repeater inputs in the 219-220 MHz band, for example 219.63125 MHz, 219.91875 MHz, 219.78125 MHz, 219.70625 MHz, etc.). DMR and other digital narrow band modes are used.<br />
<br />
47 CFR § 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Not all frequencies are available for business users. Some frequencies are only available in certain areas. Paired systems use 1 MHz offset (mobiles transmit 1 MHz higher for repeater input).<br />
<br />
5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. 220.0025 MHz, 220.0075 MHz, 220.0125 MHz, 220.0175 MHz, 220.02225 MHz, up to 221.9925 MHz, 221.9975 MHz. <br />
<br />
5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz channel offset band plan 220 MHz - 222 MHz. See FCC rules 90.715 <br />
<br />
*Sub-band A - Channels 1-40 - 220.0025 MHz - 220.1975 MHz / 221.0025 MHz - 221.1975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band B - Channels 161-200 - 220.8025 MHz - 220.9975 MHz / 221.8025 MHz - 221.9975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band C - Channels 41-160 - 220.2025 MHz - 220.7975 MHz / 221.2025 MHz - 221.7975 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 406-413 MHz==<br />
<br />
Like the 169-172 MHz, use of these frequencies is limited to fixed stations transmitting hydrological or meteorological data. These frequencies are referred to as the "Hydro Channels" and are shared with federal government stations on a secondary basis. The 406.125 MHz and 406.175 MHz frequencies may be paired with 415.125 MHz and 415.175 MHz. Narrowband F1D and F2D [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|406.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|406.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 421-430 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''' - specifically in and near Detroit, MI, in and near Cleveland, OH and in and near Buffalo, NY. Frequencies fall within 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur radio allocation. In the areas listed, amateur radio use is not permitted below 430 MHz. The entire 420-450 MHz band is shared nationwide with military users and prohibitions exist in other areas. All operations (including mobiles) are limited to an 80km (50 mile) radius of the center locations as defined in FCC rules 90.273, 90.275, 90.279, 90.281, and 90.619. Public Safety users have additional sub-bands allocated (423.0000 MHz - 424.3875 MHz paired with 428.0000 MHz - 429.3875 MHz). 12.5 kHz channel steps. Repeater inputs +5 MHz split (same as the regular 450-470 MHz UHF band).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Detroit and Cleveland'''<br />
*422.2000 MHz - 422.9875 MHz (input frequencies 427.2000 MHz - 427.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Buffalo'''<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Like the UHF-T (UHF-TV) band 470-512 MHz, the 421-430 MHz band was allocated to alleviate pressure in large metro areas where frequency congestion is a significant problem. Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo are located near large Canadian cities. Frequency coordination with Canada is performed for license authorization in these areas.<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 450-470 MHz==<br />
<br />
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 464.775 MHz has a mobile input of 469.775 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well. 6.25 kHz offsets and 3.125 kHz offsets may be used. The 454 MHz band and 459 MHz band may be used for business purposes under Part 22 paging licenses in urban areas where frequency congestion is a serious issue. Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). The same +5 MHz offset applies. For example, a mobile transmitting on 459.30625 MHz for a repeater output of 454.30625 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 450-470 MHz land mobile systems that use repeaters must use the band plan and the +5 MHz split. Inverting the input and output frequencies is not allowed like it is on the the amateur bands. <br />
<br />
462.5375 MHz, 462.7375 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.7375 MHz are the guard band channels between Part 90 and the Part 95 allocations ([[FRS]] and [[GMRS]]. These frequencies may only be used with narrow band digital modes (NDXN or NEXEDGE, IDAS narrow, DMR, etc.). If used as part of a trunking system, 462.5375 MHz and 462.7375 MHz are used as repeater outputs, paired with 467.5375 and 467.7375, respectively. There are reports of these four frequencies being used as simplex frequencies at very large events (radio rentals, etc). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage<br />
|-<br />
|451.01875-453.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|454.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|456.01875-458.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|459.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|462.750-462.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services<br />
|-<br />
|463.200-465.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|465.650-467.5375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|467.750-467.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging, especially 467.75 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|468.200-469.99375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
*Group A1 - Simplex operations or paired operations. If the system uses a pair (5 MHz offset), the fixed station or base station operates on the low side (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) and the mobile / portable stations operate on the high side (456 MHz, 457 MHz, 467 MHz) as per UHF band plan. 20 watt ERP power limit for fixed stations / base stations. 6 watt ERP power limit for portable or mobile stations. Fixed station antennas may be up to 75 feet above the ground. Voice users are primary users, non-voice users are secondary. Single-frequency simplex systems are very common and may be found on the low or high side frequencies. Group A1 frequencies are only available for assignment within an 80 km radius (50 mile radius) of metropolitan areas. <br />
<br />
*Group A2 - Simplex operations or paired operations. If the system uses a pair (5 MHz offset), the fixed station or base station operates on the low side (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) and the mobile / portable stations operate on the high side (456 MHz, 457 MHz, 467 MHz) as per UHF band plan. 20 watt ERP power limit for fixed stations / base stations. 6 watt ERP power limit for portable or mobile stations. Fixed station antennas may be up to 75 feet above the ground. Voice users are primary users, non-voice users are secondary. Single-frequency simplex systems are very common and may be found on the low or high side frequencies. <br />
<br />
*Group B - Data and telemetry (including telecommand - remote control) are the primary users of these frequencies. Voice is permitted, but only on a secondary basis to non-voice uses. 6 watt ERP power limit for fixed stations, 2 watt ERP power limit for mobile and portable stations. Base stations (fixed stations) may be licensed as mobile stations. Fixed station antennas may be up to 20 feet above ground.<br />
<br />
*Group C - Telemetry / data (non-voice) and voice systems, shared. 6 watt ERP power limit for fixed stations, 2 watt ERP power limit for mobile and portable stations. Fixed station antennas may be up to 20 feet above ground.<br />
<br />
*Group D - Alarm system telemetry, wireless links back to central office control station. 2 watt power limit, antenna at the central alarm control station may be up to 20 feet above ground.<br />
<br />
Under [[FCC]] rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups:<br />
<br />
*'''Group A1''' - low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum '''20 watts''' ('''base stations''') - high side of pair, '''portables or mobiles''': '''6 watts'''. Only available within 80 km radius (49.7 mile radius) of larger metro areas. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired for repeater purposes. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2''' - may be shared with non-voice users (for example, telemetry), low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum '''20 watts''' ('''base stations''') - high side of pair, '''portables or mobiles: 6 watts'''. Available nationwide. Maximum height for fixed stations is 75 feet above ground. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group B''' - Group B frequencies are available for non-voice operations on a primary basis. Voice operations will be permitted on a secondary basis. Base, mobile or operational fixed stations will be authorized on Group B frequencies. Fixed stations may be licensed as mobile. Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. '''Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts.''' '''Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts.''' ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.'' These frequencies may be used for short-range data links, control systems for clocks, bells or other alarms in schools or on campuses, sprinkler systems at golf courses and numerous other datalink systems.<br />
<br />
*'''Group C''' - Group C frequencies are available for voice and non-voice operations on a co-primary basis. Only mobile operations will be authorized on Group C frequencies. Stations may operate at fixed locations for a temporary period of time. '''No stations operating at a permanent fixed location will be authorized on Group C frequencies.''' Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''Group C low power frequencies are heavily used for simplex portable radios on job sites and for similar purposes. While the frequencies in group A1, A2 and B are also used for on-site voice radio walkie-talkie purposes, Group C is more frequently encountered. <br />
''<br />
*'''Group D''' - Only available for central alarm signaling and [[telemetry]] purposes in urban areas, except in rural areas where coordination is required. Operation on Group D frequencies is limited to 2 watts output power for mobile, base or operational fixed stations. Fixed stations used for central station alarm operations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 7 meters (20 feet) above a man-made supporting structure, including antenna structure.<br />
<br />
Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. The area of normal day-to-day operations will be described in the application in terms of maximum distance from a geographic center (latitude and longitude).<br />
<br />
A hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part may operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts 20mw 0.02 watts without specific authorization from the Commission. All licensees operating under this authority must comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this section. The 6.25 kHz channels have more strict frequency stability and bandwidth limitations compared to the 12.5 kHz channels. The 6.25 kHz channels are generally only used in heavily urbanized areas where frequency congestion and interference are problematic. <br />
<br />
Some specialty business users (race frequencies, such as those used by [[Racing_frequencies|NASCAR teams]], other racing users and for on track operations) often use frequencies outside the standard low power frequencies. Due to the temporary and low power characteristics of these types of users, interference is usually not a problem. Individual track facilities have their own on-site radio systems, often including licensed repeaters and use of portable (temporary) itinerant frequencies. Larger events use the 450 MHz / 455 MHz [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|broadcast]] cue (IFB/STL) frequencies. <br />
<br />
Frequencies from the lists below, plus the standard itinerant UHF frequencies 451.8 MHz, 451.8125 MHz, 456.8 MHz, 456.8125 MHz, 464.5 MHz, 464.55 MHz, 469.5 MHz and 469.55 MHz are often used for inter squad radio (intra squad radio) militia prepper squad radio using low power [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|16 channel short range]] low probability of intercept 450-470 MHz handhelds such as the Luiton LT-458, Baofeng BF-888S family, Retevis handhelds including the H777 family and higher quality UHF radios including those by Motorola, Icom, Kenwood, etc. <br />
<br />
*'''Group A1 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.18125 MHz<br />
*'''451.1875''' MHz<br />
*451.19375 MHz<br />
*451.28125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2875''' MHz<br />
*451.29375 MHz<br />
*451.30625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3125''' MHz<br />
*451.31875 MHz<br />
*451.35625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3625''' MHz<br />
*451.36875 MHz<br />
*451.38125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3875''' MHz<br />
*451.39375 MHz<br />
*451.40625 MHz<br />
*451.41875 MHz<br />
*451.45625 MHz<br />
*'''451.4625''' MHz<br />
*451.46875 MHz<br />
*451.48125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4875''' MHz<br />
*451.49375 MHz<br />
*451.50625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5125''' MHz<br />
*451.51875 MHz<br />
*451.55625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5625''' MHz<br />
*451.56875 MHz<br />
*451.58125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5875''' MHz<br />
*451.59375 MHz<br />
*451.60625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6125''' MHz<br />
*451.61875 MHz<br />
*451.65625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6625''' MHz<br />
*451.66875 MHz<br />
*451.68125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6875''' MHz<br />
*451.69375 MHz<br />
*451.70625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7125''' MHz<br />
*451.71875 MHz<br />
*451.73125 MHz<br />
*'''451.7375''' MHz<br />
*451.74375 MHz<br />
*451.75625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7625''' MHz<br />
*451.76875 MHz<br />
*452.03125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0375''' MHz<br />
*452.04375 MHz<br />
*452.05625 MHz<br />
*'''452.0625''' MHz<br />
*452.06875 MHz<br />
*452.08125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0875''' MHz<br />
*452.09375 MHz<br />
*452.10625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1125''' MHz<br />
*452.11875 MHz<br />
*452.13125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1375''' MHz<br />
*452.14375 MHz<br />
*452.15625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1625''' MHz<br />
*452.16875 MHz<br />
*452.18125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1875''' MHz<br />
*452.19375 MHz<br />
*452.28125 MHz<br />
*'''452.2875''' MHz<br />
*452.29375 MHz<br />
*452.48125 MHz<br />
*'''452.4875''' MHz<br />
*452.49375 MHz<br />
*452.53125 MHz <br />
*'''[[VHF_marine#On-board_or_Dockside_UHF_Marine_.28portables_and_on-ship_or_dockside_repeater_use.29|452.5375]]''' MHz <br />
*452.54375 MHz <br />
*452.63125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6375''' MHz<br />
*452.64375 MHz<br />
*452.65625 MHz<br />
*'''452.6625''' MHz<br />
*452.66875 MHz<br />
*452.68125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6875''' MHz<br />
*452.69375 MHz<br />
*452.70625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7125''' MHz<br />
*452.71875 MHz<br />
*452.78125 MHz<br />
*'''452.7875''' MHz<br />
*452.79375 MHz<br />
*452.80625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8125''' MHz<br />
*452.81875 MHz<br />
*452.83125 MHz<br />
*'''452.8375''' MHz<br />
*452.84375 MHz<br />
*452.88125 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.89375 MHz<br />
*452.98125 MHz<br />
*'''452.9875''' MHz<br />
*452.99375 MHz<br />
*456.18125 MHz<br />
*'''456.1875''' MHz<br />
*456.19375 MHz<br />
*456.28125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2875''' MHz<br />
*456.29375 MHz<br />
*456.30625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3125''' MHz<br />
*456.31875 MHz<br />
*456.35625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3625''' MHz<br />
*456.36875 MHz<br />
*456.38125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3875''' MHz<br />
*456.39375 MHz<br />
*456.40625 MHz<br />
*456.41875 MHz<br />
*456.45625 MHz <br />
*'''456.4625''' MHz<br />
*456.46875 MHz<br />
*456.48125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4875''' MHz<br />
*456.49375 MHz<br />
*456.50625 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.51875 MHz<br />
*456.55625 MHz<br />
*'''456.5625''' MHz<br />
*456.56875 MHz<br />
*456.58125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5875''' MHz<br />
*456.59375 MHz<br />
*456.60625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6125''' MHz<br />
*456.61875 MHz<br />
*456.65625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6625''' MHz<br />
*456.66875 MHz<br />
*456.68125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6875''' MHz<br />
*456.69375 MHz<br />
*456.70625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7125''' MHz<br />
*456.71875 MHz<br />
*456.73125 MHz<br />
*'''456.7375''' MHz<br />
*456.74375 MHz<br />
*456.75625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7625''' MHz<br />
*456.76875 MHz<br />
*457.03125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0375''' MHz<br />
*457.04375 MHz<br />
*457.05625 MHz<br />
*'''457.0625''' MHz<br />
*457.06875 MHz<br />
*457.08125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0875''' MHz<br />
*457.09375 MHz<br />
*457.10625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1125''' MHz<br />
*457.11875 MHz<br />
*457.13125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1375''' MHz<br />
*457.14375 MHz<br />
*457.15625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1625''' MHz<br />
*457.16875 MHz<br />
*457.18125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1875''' MHz<br />
*457.19375 MHz<br />
*457.28125 MHz<br />
*'''457.2875''' MHz<br />
*457.29375 MHz<br />
*457.48125 MHz<br />
*'''457.4875''' MHz<br />
*457.49375 MHz<br />
*457.63125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6375''' MHz<br />
*457.64375 MHz<br />
*457.65625 MHz<br />
*'''457.6625''' MHz<br />
*457.66875 MHz<br />
*457.68125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6875''' MHz<br />
*457.69375 MHz<br />
*457.70625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7125''' MHz<br />
*457.71875 MHz<br />
*457.78125 MHz<br />
*'''457.7875''' MHz<br />
*457.79375 MHz<br />
*457.80625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8125''' MHz<br />
*457.81875 MHz<br />
*457.83125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8375''' MHz<br />
*457.84375 MHz<br />
*457.88125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8875''' MHz<br />
*457.89375 MHz<br />
*457.98125 MHz<br />
*'''457.9875''' MHz<br />
*457.99375 MHz<br />
*462.18125 MHz<br />
*'''462.1875''' MHz<br />
*462.19375 MHz<br />
*462.45625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4625''' MHz<br />
*462.46875 MHz<br />
*462.48125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4875''' MHz<br />
*462.49375 MHz<br />
*462.50625 MHz<br />
*'''462.5125''' MHz<br />
*462.51875 MHz<br />
*467.18125 MHz<br />
*'''467.1875''' MHz<br />
*467.19375 MHz<br />
*467.45625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4625''' MHz<br />
*467.46875 MHz <br />
*467.48125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4875''' MHz<br />
*467.49375 MHz<br />
*467.50625 MHz<br />
*'''467.5125''' MHz<br />
*467.51875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.23125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2375''' MHz<br />
*451.24375 MHz<br />
*451.33125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3375''' MHz<br />
*451.34375 MHz<br />
*451.43125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4375''' MHz<br />
*451.44375 MHz<br />
*451.53125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5375''' MHz<br />
*451.54375 MHz<br />
*451.63125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6375''' MHz<br />
*451.64375 MHz<br />
*452.30625 MHz<br />
*'''452.3125''' MHz<br />
*452.31875 MHz<br />
*452.40625 MHz<br />
*'''452.4125''' MHz<br />
*452.41875 MHz<br />
*452.50625 MHz<br />
*'''452.5125''' MHz<br />
*452.51875 MHz<br />
*452.75625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7625''' MHz<br />
*452.76875 MHz<br />
*452.85625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8625''' MHz<br />
*452.86875 MHz<br />
*456.23125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2375''' MHz<br />
*456.24375 MHz<br />
*456.33125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3375''' MHz<br />
*456.34375 MHz<br />
*456.43125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4375''' MHz<br />
*456.44375 MHz<br />
*456.53125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5375''' MHz<br />
*456.54375 MHz<br />
*456.63125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6375''' MHz<br />
*456.64375 MHz<br />
*457.30625 MHz<br />
*'''457.3125''' MHz<br />
*457.31875 MHz<br />
*457.40625 MHz<br />
*'''457.4125''' MHz<br />
*457.41875 MHz<br />
*457.50625 MHz<br />
*'''457.5125''' MHz<br />
*457.51875 MHz<br />
*457.75625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7625''' MHz<br />
*457.76875 MHz<br />
*457.85625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8625''' MHz<br />
*457.86875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group B low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*462.20625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2125''' MHz<br />
*462.21875 MHz<br />
*462.23125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2375''' MHz<br />
*462.24375 MHz<br />
*462.25625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2625''' MHz<br />
*462.26875 MHz<br />
*462.28125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2875''' MHz<br />
*462.29375 MHz<br />
*462.30625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3125''' MHz<br />
*462.31875 MHz<br />
*462.33125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3375''' MHz<br />
*462.34375 MHz<br />
*462.35625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3625''' MHz<br />
*462.36875 MHz<br />
*462.38125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3875''' MHz<br />
*462.39375 MHz<br />
*462.40625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4125''' MHz<br />
*462.41875 MHz<br />
*462.43125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4375''' MHz<br />
*462.44375 MHz<br />
*467.20625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2125''' MHz<br />
*467.21875 MHz<br />
*467.23125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2375''' MHz<br />
*467.24375 MHz<br />
*467.25625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2625''' MHz<br />
*467.26875 MHz<br />
*467.28125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2875''' MHz<br />
*467.29375 MHz<br />
*467.30625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3125''' MHz<br />
*467.31875 MHz<br />
*467.33125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3375''' MHz<br />
*467.34375 MHz<br />
*467.35625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3625''' MHz<br />
*467.36875 MHz<br />
*467.38125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3875''' MHz<br />
*467.39375 MHz<br />
*467.40625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4125''' MHz<br />
*467.41875 MHz<br />
*467.43125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4375''' MHz<br />
*467.44375 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group C low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*461.03125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0375''' MHz<br />
*461.04375 MHz<br />
*461.05625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0625''' MHz<br />
*461.06875 MHz<br />
*461.08125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0875''' MHz<br />
*461.09375 MHz<br />
*461.10625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1125''' MHz<br />
*461.11875 MHz<br />
*461.13125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1375''' MHz<br />
*461.14375 MHz<br />
*461.15625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1625''' MHz<br />
*461.16875 MHz<br />
*461.18125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1875''' MHz<br />
*461.19375 MHz<br />
*461.20625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2125''' MHz<br />
*461.21875 MHz<br />
*461.23125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2375''' MHz<br />
*461.24375 MHz<br />
*461.25625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2625''' MHz<br />
*461.26875 MHz<br />
*461.28125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2875''' MHz<br />
*461.29375 MHz<br />
*461.30625 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.31875 MHz<br />
*461.33125 MHz<br />
*'''461.3375''' MHz<br />
*461.34375 MHz<br />
*461.35625 MHz<br />
*'''461.3625''' MHz<br />
*461.36875 MHz<br />
*'''462.7625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.7875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8125''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8375''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''464.4875''' MHz<br />
*464.48125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5125''' MHz<br />
*464.51875 MHz<br />
*464.53125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''464.5625''' MHz<br />
*464.56875 MHz<br />
*466.03125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0375''' MHz<br />
*466.04375 MHz<br />
*466.05625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0625''' MHz<br />
*466.06875 MHz<br />
*466.08125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0875''' MHz<br />
*466.09375 MHz<br />
*466.10625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1125''' MHz<br />
*466.11875 MHz<br />
*466.13125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1375''' MHz<br />
*466.14375 MHz<br />
*466.15625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1625''' MHz<br />
*466.16875 MHz<br />
*466.18125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1875''' MHz<br />
*466.19375 MHz<br />
*466.20625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2125''' MHz<br />
*466.21875 MHz<br />
*466.23125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2375''' MHz<br />
*466.24375 MHz<br />
*466.25625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2625''' MHz<br />
*466.26875 MHz<br />
*466.28125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2875''' MHz<br />
*466.29375 MHz<br />
*466.30625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3125''' MHz<br />
*466.31875 MHz<br />
*466.33125 MHz<br />
*'''466.3375''' MHz<br />
*466.34375 MHz<br />
*466.35625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3625''' MHz<br />
*466.36875 MHz<br />
*'''467.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''467.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''467.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''469.4875''' MHz<br />
*469.48125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5125''' MHz<br />
*469.51875 MHz<br />
*469.53125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''469.5625''' MHz<br />
*469.56875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group D low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*460.90625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9125''' MHz<br />
*460.91875 MHz<br />
*460.93125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9375''' MHz<br />
*460.94375 MHz<br />
*460.95625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9625''' MHz<br />
*460.96875 MHz<br />
*460.98125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9875''' MHz<br />
*460.99375 MHz<br />
*461.00625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0125''' MHz<br />
*461.01875 MHz<br />
*465.90625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9125''' MHz<br />
*465.91875 MHz<br />
*465.93125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9375''' MHz<br />
*465.94375 MHz<br />
*465.95625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9625''' MHz<br />
*465.96875 MHz<br />
*465.98125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9875''' MHz<br />
*465.99375 MHz<br />
*466.00625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0125''' MHz<br />
*466.01875 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''', and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20 - hence the UHF-T or UHF-TV designation. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. <br />
<br />
'''The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the “near future“ (whatever that means...2020? 2022? 2025?) as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. The largest users of the 470-512 MHz UHF-T band include massive public safety radio systems in several massive metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous others.''' <br />
<br />
Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized repeater input/mobile transmit and repeater output/simplex split or offset. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. In areas with the band starting at 470.0000 MHz, the first available frequency is 300 kHz up from the edge of the band, 470.3125 MHz. <br />
<br />
The original band plan called for 25 kHz steps with 12.5 kHz offset channels. As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is used suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion. Therefore, they are forced to use narrow channels (12.5 kHz channels and 6.25 kHz channels) anyway. Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. In the interest of clarity and context, however, the discussion on the UHF-T band will include public safety radio systems.<br />
<br />
A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on the 482 MHz and 483 MHz band and their associated Motorola Type II trunking and Project 25 trunking systems that operate in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step. FDNY's fire dispatch system utilizes a half-duplex "split" frequency setup with base stations (dispatchers) transmitting on the low side and mobiles replying on the +3 MHz input mobile transmit frequency. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. FDNY fire dispatch frequencies 482.00625 MHz, 482.01875 MHz, 482.03125 MHz 482.04375 MHz 482.10625 MHz and 482.23125 MHz transmit narrow FM (12.5 kHz bandwidth) on the 6.25 kHz channels. The same is true for the FDNY EMS dispatch system, however the EMS dispatch system operates as a traditional simulcast repeater system.<br />
<br />
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Metro Area<br />
! Frequency Range(MHz)<br />
! TV Channel(s) Affected<br />
|-<br />
|Boston, MA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Chicago, IL<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Cleveland, OH<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Dallas/Fort Worth, TX<br />
|482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16<br />
|-<br />
|Detroit, MI<br />
|476-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 15, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Houston, TX<br />
|488-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|Los Angeles, CA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Miami, FL<br />
|470-476 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|New York City/NE New Jersey<br />
|470-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15, 16 <br />
|-<br />
|Philadelphia, PA<br />
|500-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 19, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Pittsburgh, PA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 18<br />
|-<br />
|San Francisco, CA<br />
|482-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16, 17<br />
|-<br />
|Washington-Baltimore <br />
|488-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 17, 18<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz==<br />
Most of the systems the 800 MHz and 900 MHz land mobile bands are trunked radio systems. It is important to note that the 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz bands are shared with public safety systems. <br />
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Some on-site business systems use the 900 MHz band, including the Motorola DTR 900 MHz FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum handheld radios, which operate 1 watt transmit power on the 902-928 MHz [[ISM]] and [[Part 15]] band using [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|frequency hopping digital voice]]. <br />
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Current examples include the [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS]] 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|47 CFR 15.247]]. <br />
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A full listing of the Motorola 900MHz FHSS digital on-site license free business radios frequency hop set frequencies list is available [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]]. Basically, starting at 902.525 MHz, every 50 kHz up to 927.475 MHz, is one of the frequencies used by the Motorola FHSS 900 MHz “ISM band” license-free on site digital business radios. <br />
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The DTR 900 MHz digital business radios offer performance comparable with UHF walkie-talkies as far as in-building coverage goes. <br />
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The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|analog and digital cordless phones]], UAV or drone [[Remote_Control#900_MHz_RC_Frequencies|radio control]], other remote control/[[Remote_Control#United_States|radio control]] systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|900 MHz WiFi]] or 802.11ah [[Wi-Fi]] and various other telemetry and data networks and services.<br />
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*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806 MHz-816 MHz/851 MHz-861 MHz'''<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs areas) <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Southeastern USA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Atlanta, GA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs <br />
*one set of 68 channel pairs <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-816 MHz/851-861 MHz'''<br />
*160 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851 MHz-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*22 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*40 sets of 5 channel pairs each (one set with 4 channels) for a total of 199 channels<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*20 sets of 10 channel pairs each for a total of 200 channels<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|809-824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|896-901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|902-928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|900 MHz [[ISM]], Part 15 and ham radio band, subject to restrictions of this band, on-site 900 MHz ISM FHSS radios 1 watt power output<br />
|-<br />
|935-940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|1427-1432&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.4 GHz band - Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259<br />
|-<br />
|1920-1930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.9 GHz [[DECT]] band - DECT 6.0 Specification in US - used for on-site two-way radio and cordless phone systems, 100mW peak power<br />
|-<br />
|2450-2500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|2.4 GHz [[ISM]] band, subject to restrictions of this [[Wi-Fi|band]] (also regulated under [[Part 15]])<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies==<br />
<br />
Maybe you were looking for US [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|federal government itinerant frequencies (Federal Common Use Frequencies)]]? <br />
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See also: commonly used [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies]], popular [[Business_Radio#Common_On-Site_Retail_Store_Frequencies_Channel_Plans|retail store frequencies and tones]], as well as [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|popular]] and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|privacy codes listing]].<br />
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''Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes [[FRS#FRS_Frequently_Asked_Questions_FRS_FAQ|they can under Part 95]] of the FCC rules. '''Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license''', however.'' <br />
<br />
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Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. <br />
<br />
<br />
See [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunt club radio frequencies]] and American militia tactical VHF/UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|tactical frequencies and channel plans for VHF/UHF and UHF radios - Baofeng, etc.]] as well as UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_Only_16-Channel_Intra-Squad_Radio_Inter-Squad_Radio_ISR|intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans]].<br />
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These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of [[FRS]] frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. <br />
<br />
Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. on-site business radio [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below]] - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. <br />
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All Part 90 frequencies above 150 MHz must operate in narrow band mode or use digital voice modes that meet the FCC narrowbanding requirement. <br />
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*Narrow band FM voice emissions include 11K2F3E (sometimes listed on licenses as 11K3F3E or 11K0F3E), 10K5F3E, 10K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 9K10F3E 8K50F3E, 8K00F3E, and 6K00F3E. <br />
*Narrow FM voice/data (11K3F3E, 11K2F3E, 11K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 11K3F3D, 11K3F2D, 11K3F1D, 11K2F9W, etc.), DMR (7K60FXE, 7K60FXW, 7K60F7W, etc), IDAS or NXDN NEXEDGE (4K00F1E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F7W, etc.) and Project 25 P25 (8K10F1E) are the most common.<br />
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*'''Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
Unless otherwise specified, all itinerant frequencies are simplex only. Some frequencies may be used as part of a portable repeater or temporary repeater (station class FB2I), however, those frequencies may also be used for simplex operations. <br />
<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*[[VHF_LADD#LADD_Loading_Channels_.28LD.29_and_Resource_Road_.28RR.29_Frequencies_Channels_Canada_Trucking_VHF_List|151.7000 MHz]] - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
<br />
*'''Low Power, "de facto itinerant" and Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
* 27.4300 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4500 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4700 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 27.5100 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 27.5300 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 33.4000 MHz - Low Power <br />
* 35.0200 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 42.9800 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*152.9450 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
*154.5475 MHz<br />
*154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc.<br />
*154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.6100 MHz - Narrow band modes only <br />
*154.6250 MHz - On-site [[POCSAG|paging]] transmitters (fixed) and/or mobiles up to 20 watts transmitter power (shared)<br />
*154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*450.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use, 88.5 Hz PL reported <br />
*450.0125 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.0250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, CSQ, 445 DPL and others reported <br />
*450.1500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.8750 MHz - Unlicensed use, various tones reported, including 131.8 Hz<br />
*450.9750 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 110.9 Hz PL tone <br />
*451.1875 MHz<br />
*451.2375 MHz<br />
*451.2875 MHz<br />
*451.3125 MHz<br />
*451.3375 MHz<br />
*451.3625 MHz<br />
*451.3875 MHz<br />
*451.4375 MHz<br />
*451.4625 MHz<br />
*451.4875 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5625 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6125 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*451.7125 MHz<br />
*451.7375 MHz<br />
*451.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*452.0375 MHz<br />
*452.0625 MHz<br />
*452.0875 MHz<br />
*452.1125 MHz<br />
*452.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use (simplex)<br />
*452.1375 MHz<br />
*452.1625 MHz<br />
*452.1875 MHz<br />
*452.2875 MHz<br />
*452.3125 MHz<br />
*452.4125 MHz<br />
*452.4875 MHz<br />
*452.5125 MHz<br />
*452.5375 MHz<br />
*452.6375 MHz<br />
*452.6625 MHz<br />
*452.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7125 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*452.7875 MHz<br />
*452.8125 MHz<br />
*452.8375 MHz<br />
*452.8625 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.9875 MHz<br />
*454.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 69.3 Hz<br />
*454.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 100.0 Hz and 136.5 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL and 151.4 Hz PL tones<br />
*454.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 203.5 Hz PL tone<br />
*454.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 189.9 Hz tone reported <br />
*454.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 141.3 Hz and 241.8 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.7250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL D023N<br />
*454.8250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114 DPL D114N<br />
*454.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 205 DPL D205N<br />
*455.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 245 DPL and 306 DPL reported <br />
*455.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 411 DPL D411N<br />
*455.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 503 DPL D503N<br />
*455.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 118.8 Hz PL, 151.4 Hz PL and 606 DPL reported<br />
*455.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 754 DPL D754N<br />
*455.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 156 DCS D156 reported <br />
*455.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 151.4 Hz PL, 162.2 Hz PL reported <br />
*456.1875 MHz<br />
*456.2375 MHz<br />
*456.2875 MHz<br />
*456.3125 MHz<br />
*456.3375 MHz<br />
*456.3625 MHz<br />
*456.3875 MHz<br />
*456.4375 MHz<br />
*456.4625 MHz<br />
*456.4875 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*456.5375 MHz<br />
*456.5625 MHz<br />
*456.5875 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6375 MHz<br />
*456.6625 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*456.7125 MHz<br />
*456.7375 MHz<br />
*456.7625 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*457.0375 MHz<br />
*457.0625 MHz<br />
*457.0875 MHz<br />
*457.1125 MHz<br />
*457.1375 MHz<br />
*457.1625 MHz<br />
*457.1875 MHz<br />
*457.2875 MHz<br />
*457.3125 MHz<br />
*457.4125 MHz<br />
*457.4875 MHz<br />
*457.5125 MHz<br />
*457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, simplex <br />
*457.6375 MHz<br />
*457.6625 MHz<br />
*457.7125 MHz<br />
*457.7375 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*457.7875 MHz<br />
*457.8125 MHz<br />
*457.8375 MHz<br />
*457.8625 MHz<br />
*457.8875 MHz<br />
*457.9875 MHz<br />
*458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.0625 MHz<br />
*461.0875 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.1625 MHz<br />
*461.1875 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*461.2625 MHz<br />
*461.2875 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.3375 MHz<br />
*461.3625 MHz<br />
*461.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*462.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 69.3 Hz tone <br />
*462.1875 MHz<br />
*462.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 103.5 Hz PL tone <br />
*462.4625 MHz<br />
*462.4875 MHz<br />
*462.5125 MHz<br />
*462.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114.8 Hz PL tone<br />
*462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.5500 MHz - [[FRS]] Channel 15/GMRS 550 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/[[GMRS]] 575 - White Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with [[POCSAG|paging]] systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*463.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with D023I inverted DPL <br />
*464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.0625 MHz<br />
*466.0875 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*466.1625 MHz<br />
*466.1875 MHz<br />
*466.2125 MHz<br />
*466.2375 MHz<br />
*466.2625 MHz<br />
*466.2875 MHz<br />
*466.3125 MHz<br />
*466.3375 MHz<br />
*466.3625 MHz<br />
*467.1875 MHz<br />
*467.4625 MHz<br />
*467.4875 MHz<br />
*467.5125 MHz<br />
*467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz <br />
*467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.7875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.8875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.9125 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*468.2125 MHz<br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3375 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.5875 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6375 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz <br />
*468.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.9875 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use (see [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|Baofeng UV-5R]], etc.) <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. '''Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license.''' ''Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy. '' <br />
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Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.<br />
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The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use [[FRS]], [[MURS]] or [[CB]] for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. <br />
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See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|section]] below.<br />
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Most popular business itinerant frequencies:<br />
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Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*464.5500 MHz<br />
*464.5000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*469.5500 MHz<br />
*469.5000 MHz<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
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Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*151.6250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.5125 MHz<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*158.4075 MHz<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
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==Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings==<br />
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'''Scroll down to see the Baofeng factory programming plans, Retevis factory default frequencies, etc. Note that some of these frequency plans are no longer used and/or may not be the frequency plan that a radio for a specific country, region or market is programmed with. Be sure to scroll through the entire list. Knowing which radio services are legal in your country or region is often very helpful. Be sure that the radio you're ordering is for the radio service that is appropriate to your country and/or region.'''<br />
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'''If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page''':<br />
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[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans]]<br />
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Motorola refers to CTCSS and DCS as "codes", Kenwood and other companies refer to CTCSS as QT (Quiet Tone) and DCS as DQT (Digital Quiet Tone). The terms "PL" and "DPL" are still heavily used in the two-way radio community to refer to CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Baofeng radios refer to CTCSS as CTCS and DCS as DCS. Transmit CTCSS is T-CTCS and receive CTCSS is R-CTCS. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). <br />
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Higher-end [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF]] handheld radios are simply sold by the band they operate on, and the end user (or vendor) programs the radio accordingly. ''This is changing by the early 2020s and the flooding of the market with inexpensive Chinese radios that often come with factory default frequencies out of the box.'' Some of these radios have received FCC approval for Part 95 (FRS, GMRS or MURS) usage, while others have Part 90 land mobile authorization (with the programming software of course). See also: [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones]]. <br />
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'''Users often buy radios and use them on whichever frequencies they came programmed with from the factory, regardless of which band and/or frequencies the radios happen to be programmed with from the factory.''' <br />
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'''Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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The Motorola CLP series radios include voice inversion scrambling capability (voice scrambler) for more secure comms. The CLP radios also include [[Part_15#15.245_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2435-2465_MHz.2C_5785-5815_MHz.2C_10500-10550_MHz.2C_and_24075-24175_MHz.|Bluetooth]] connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
''Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada.'' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP110M series radios)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]<br />
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WalMart and Sam's Club will often use different CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, especially when their store is part of a larger shopping center with the potential for interference. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). However, in some instances the narrowband MURS channels will have a CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) tone or code programmed in as well, depending on local requirements and interference due to other nearby users. As of the early 2020s, some WalMart and Sam's Club locations appear to be depreciating their VHF MURS radios and replacing them with Motorola UHF business band radios. This could be due to the steadily increasing popularity of MURS radios (cf. Baofeng MURS radios, BTECH MURS radios, Retevis MURS radios, etc.) and the resulting increased interference due to Wal-Mart's heavy use of carrier squelch [CSQ].<br />
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'''Motorola CP110M VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]<br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.570 MHz - Blue Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.600 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
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*Frequency 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Frequency 151.655 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.685 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.715 MHz<br />
*Frequency 151.775 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.835 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.895 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.925 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.490 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.515 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.540 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.570 MHz - MURS Channel 4 / Green Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.600 MHz - MURS Channel 5 / Blue Dot<br />
*Frequency 158.400 MHz <br />
<br />
'''Motorola Radius SP10 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches. <br />
''Note that 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz and 469.2625 MHz are not itinerant frequencies and high power business radio systems may be using these frequencies. 469.2625 MHz is technically for itinerant use in Canada.<br />
462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz are now part of the [[FRS]] and GMRS services. Unlicensed FRS simplex use and/or licensed GMRS simplex and/or licensed GMRS repeater output use of these frequencies is common and legal. It is legal to use 462.575MHz, 462.625MHz and 462.675MHz for business purposes under the FRS [[FCC|regulations]]. No license is required for simplex operation on the 22 FRS frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
*Frequency - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 464.3250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.8250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Frequency - 469.2625 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5000 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5500 MHz<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Spirit-M VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.570 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.600 MHz - Blue Dot<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Spirit-M UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
<br />
Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star <br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Sport UHF GMRS radio''' <br />
<br />
Also sold as Sport SS, Handi-Com GMRS<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
<br />
'''Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios''' <br />
<br />
See complete frequency (hopset lists) [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]].<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Test Mode Channels Frequencies''' <br />
<br />
Test mode or RF Test Mode is used during radio servicing, alignment and functionality testing. <br />
The test frequencies are designed to be used in a work bench environment and are unlikely to be found “in the field”. <br />
<br />
They are listed here for reference purposes. <br />
<br />
The list below is for the Motorola HT1250 family of handheld radios - including the HT1250 HT1250LS HT1250LS+ and similar radios such as the HT1550. Different models will have different factory default test mode frequencies. '''Please consult the service manual for your particular radio model. ''' <br />
<br />
Lowband 1 - Low 1<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 29.740 MHz RX: 29.740 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 32.040 MHz RX: 32.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 34.040 MHz RX: 34.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 36.040 MHz RX: 36.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 38.040 MHz RX: 38.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 40.040 MHz RX: 40.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
<br />
Lowband 2 - Low 2<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 35.040 MHz RX: 35.040 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 37.040 MHz RX: 37.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 39.040 MHz RX: 39.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 45.040 MHz RX: 45.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 48.040 MHz RX: 48.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 50.040 MHz RX: 50.020 MHz <br />
<br />
VHF High Band - VHF <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 136.025 MHz RX: 136.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 142.325 MHz RX: 142.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 148.625 MHz RX: 148.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 154.925 MHz RX: 154.925 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 161.225 MHz RX: 161.225 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 167.525 MHz RX: 167.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 173.825 MHz RX: 173.825 MHz <br />
<br />
200 MHz 216-220 MHz Band - VHF2 200MHz <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 217.025 MHz RX: 217.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 217.975 MHz RX: 217.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 219.125 MHz RX: 219.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 219.775 MHz RX: 219.775 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 220.525 MHz RX: 220.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 221.275 MHz RX: 221.275 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 221.975 MHz RX: 221.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF1 UHF 403-470 MHz Band - UHF1 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 403.025 MHz RX: 403.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 415.025 MHz RX: 415.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 425.025 MHz RX: 425.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 436.025 MHz RX: 436.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 449.025 MHz RX: 449.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 460.025 MHz RX: 460.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 469.975 MHz RX: 469.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF2 UHF UHF 450-527 MHz 450-520 MHz Band - UHF2 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 450.025 MHz RX: 450.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 462.850 MHz RX: 462.850 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 475.675 MHz RX: 475.675 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 488.500 MHz RX: 488.500 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 501.325 MHz RX: 501.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 514.150 MHz RX: 514.150 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 526.975 MHz RX: 526.975 MHz <br />
<br />
700 MHz Band - 700 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 746.125 MHz RX: 746.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 746.975 MHz RX: 746.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 762.125 MHz RX: 762.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 763.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 776.525 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 792.025 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 793.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
<br />
800 MHz Band - 800<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 806.025 MHz RX: 806.075 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 815.475 MHz RX: 809.175 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 824.925 MHz RX: 812.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 837.975 MHz RX: 815.575 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 851.025 MHz RX: 818.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 860.475 MHz RX: 821.825 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 869.975 MHz RX: 824.975 MHz <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V10MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V10MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom), user may program transmit power level at 2 watt, 1 watt or 0.5 watt levels. The V10MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone oDTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V3MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V3MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel user programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom). User may also change limited settings without the software (including switching between high power and low power). The V3MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone DTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Powerwerx DB-16X Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. 16-channel handheld commercial radio (appears to be very similar to Powerwerx DB-16X)<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam VHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.7750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.8050 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.8350 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.8950 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 154.4900 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 154.5150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 158.4000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam UHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Note: the UHF version has the "old channel plan" - which includes 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz, 469.2625 MHz as well as FRS / GMRS frequencies 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz. Older-generation Motorola, Kenwood, etc. UHF radios did include 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz as "business band" frequencies even though they've always been part of the GMRS (and now also the FRS) license-free services. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Any of the 22 FRS channels may be used for business purposes. Using FRS for business is legal. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.3250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.8250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.2625 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.5000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''COTRE CO04 DMR UHF business band radio''' <br />
32 channel dual mode analog FM/NFM and DMR portable business radio. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Frequencies 469.9875 MHz and 450.0125 MHz shown in programming CPS software instructions, possibly test frequencies or simply example frequencies. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-150 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-450 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Rugged Radios RH-5R / Rugged Radios RH5X / Rugged Radios RH7X VHF / UHF Radios''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
''This channel plan may be out of date or may be altered by the vendor/user for their specific needs.''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz - WTHRMN<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.7150 MHz - BFGRLY<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.9800 MHz - BAJAPTS<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6850 MHz - NETWORK<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9250 MHz - CHECKRS<br />
*Channel 6 - 150.8600 MHz - FAIR<br />
*Channel 7 - 153.1100 MHz - YOKOHAM<br />
*Channel 8 - 152.9600 MHz - RUGGED RELAY<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.5050 MHz - CHKRS 2<br />
*Channel 10 - 153.3950 MHz - BFGPITS<br />
*Channel 11 - 153.3800 MHz - MAG 7<br />
*Channel 12 - 155.1600 MHz - [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#VHF_high_band_VHF_band|RESCUE]]<br />
*Channel 13 - 153.2450 MHz - CORE<br />
*Channel 14 - [[VHF_marine#VHF_Marine_Channels_International_and_USA_Simplex|156.6750]] MHz - PRIVATE [023 DPL] <br />
*Channel 15 - 152.5100 MHz - SANDLMO<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5150 MHz - PCI RLY<br />
*Channel 17 - 151.4900 MHz - BITD<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.4500 MHz - KOH 1<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.5625 MHz - GMRS 1<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.5875 MHz - GMRS 2<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6125 MHz - GMRS 3<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.6375 MHz - GMRS 4<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.6625 MHz - GMRS 5<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6875 MHz - GMRS 6<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.7125 MHz - GMRS 7<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.5500 MHz - GMRS 8<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5750 MHz - GMRS 9<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz - GMRS 10<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6250 MHz - GMRS 11<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.6500 MHz - GMRS 12<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.6750 MHz - GMRS 13<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.7000 MHz - GMRS 14<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.7250 MHz - GMRS 15<br />
*Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency...<br />
*Channel 35 - 162.5500 MHz - WX 1<br />
*Channel 36 - 162.4000 MHz - WX 2<br />
*Channel 37 - 162.4750 MHz - WX 3<br />
*Channel 38 - 162.4250 MHz - WX 4<br />
*Channel 39 - 162.4500 MHz - WX 5<br />
*Channel 40 - 162.5050 MHz - WX 6<br />
*Channel 41 - 162.5250 MHz - WX 7<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]<br />
*Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]<br />
*Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11<br />
*Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Also, Hytera TC-310, others <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra PX880 PX880BC Pro Business Radio''' <br />
<br />
22 Channel FRS Radio With Pre-set privacy codes. User may change the tone/code on any/all channels if they want to. <br />
<br />
Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are automatically set to high power - 2 watts. <br />
Channels 8-14 are low power only - 0.5w 500mW. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 6- 462.6875 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 565 DCS Code DCS 66<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 712 DCS Code DCS 77<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra HEROS Children's Walkie Talkies Long-Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Two channel 2-channel kids walkie talkies "up to 16 mile range". The back of the box indicates that 16 mile range is rarely possible and in urban/built up areas the users should expect 1-3 mile range. It also indicates that these radios are compatible with other FRS radios on channel 1 and channel 2. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''KidDesigns Walkie Talkies'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesigns CR-210 / PF-210 Cars Pit Stop Walkie Talkies (DisneyPixar)<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5]<br />
*Power Output: 0.133mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-210<br />
<br />
Star Wars Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 7mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7A<br />
<br />
Batman Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies - KidDesigns eKids<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 3.2mW<br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7B<br />
<br />
Avengers Walkie Talkies Single Channel KidDesigns eKids <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Power Output: 4.2mW <br />
*Emission: 4K26F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-216<br />
<br />
<br />
Various others sold under the eKids and KidDesign brand names, including <br />
*Dreamworks Trolls Short Range Walkie Talkies Model TR-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2.5mW power 5K61F3E<br />
*Ghostbusters Walkie Talkies - similar to the Batman walkie talkies - also on frequency 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7] 0.3mW power 11K0F3E<br />
*Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies eKids Model PW-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2mW power 10K6F3E <br />
*Power Rangers Lenticular FRS Walkie Talkies - Model PR-210MV on frequency 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5] 5K77F3E emission 159mW power output<br />
*eKids Walkie Talkie Mission Command Center - Model 216 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 4K26F3E emission 4.2mW power output <br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesign / eKids also manufactures variants with 7 different channel options, including Cars 2 Pit Stop Walkie Talkies and Despicable Me Eye-Conic FRS 2-Way Radios (Model MS-210)<br />
These radios operate on FRS channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Power output 59.7mW, 59.98mW, 70.795mW and 72.277mW <br />
<br />
'''Midland GXT series 50 Channel FRS Radios''' <br />
<br />
Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
On channels 1 through 22, the user may set any one of the 38 CTCSS codes or 104 DCS codes. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. On [[FRS#Midland_FRS_GMRS_50_Channel_Radios|extra channels]] 23-50, the user may only select the channel, as the CTCSS or DCS code is hard-programmed for that particular channel. See the frequency and codes for the extra channels below:<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz <br />
*Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7<br />
*Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10<br />
*Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13<br />
*Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16<br />
*Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19<br />
*Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22<br />
*Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25<br />
*Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28<br />
*Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31<br />
*Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14<br />
*Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11<br />
*Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8<br />
*Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5<br />
*Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2<br />
*Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37<br />
*Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34<br />
*Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31<br />
*Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Luiton LT-458 - sold under several names, including Luiton CS, Baofeng CS''' <br />
<br />
This radio model is also sold under the names including the BF-888S family of 16 channel UHF radios and '''SEODON SED-8'''. Other brand names include Arcshell AR-6 Walkie Talkie, TIDRADIO UHF walkie talkies with USB charging capability. (other variants with different default frequencies have been noted, including some with 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur frequencies, 450-470 MHz land mobile frequencies and even 406-420 MHz Federal government frequencies as the defaults]. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. These radios are extremely similar to the Radioditty GA-2S walkie-talkies. '''Sold as "FCC walkie talkies" but they are actually only approved as receivers. <br />
'''<br />
There are FCC approved variants available too - such as the PO FUNG F-8 16 channel FRS walkie talkie (similar to the Baofeng 88 or BF-88A FRS walkie talkies), as well as Baofeng BF-88ST, Radtel RT-88 RT88 FRS radio, BF-T11, BTECH variants. Baofeng also sells the standard 22 channel + CTCSS/DCS "privacy code" (tone squelch or code squelch) function, including the Baofeng BF-88ST Pro, Baofeng F11, Baofeng BF-F11 and others. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Default Factory Frequencies Retevis Luiton C1 CS - Sold on Amazon in March 2022 under the name "Walkie Talkies For Adults Scrambler CS" and "LUITON Walkie Talkies Voice Scrambler with Earpiece for Adults Outdoor CS Hiking Hunting Travelling Long Distance 2 Way Radios By Luiton" CHIRP reads the firmware on these radios as identical to the Baofeng BF-888S series. CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. No FCC ID provided. 400 MHz - 470 MHz. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. <br />
<br />
Transmitter:<br />
RF Power -- <5W <br />
Maximum deviation(W/N) -- ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz <br />
Spurious emission -- ≤7.5uW <br />
Adjacent channel power -- ≤-65dB/≤-60dB <br />
SNR(W/N) -- ≥-45dB/≥-40dB <br />
QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.7±0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz <br />
Modulation sensitivity -- 8—12mV <br />
Transmission current -- ≤1.2A <br />
<br />
Receiver: <br />
Sensitivity -- -122dBm (12dB SINAD) <br />
Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) <br />
Audio distortion -- ≤10% <br />
Intermediation(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB <br />
Adjacent channel selectivity(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 435.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz <br />
*Channel 2 - 435.0750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 435.1000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 435.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 435.1500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 435.1750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 7 - 435.2000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 8 - 435.2250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 9 - 435.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 10 - 435.2750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.7000 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 13 - 403.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 14 - 438.3750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.9850 MHz 250.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 16 - 437.0250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Radioditty GA-2S''' <br />
<br />
Radioditty GA2S GA-2S Factory Default Out Of The Box Programming ('''Confirmed radios are being sold in late June 2023 with this programming''')<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 454.2250 MHz 69.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.3250 MHz 100.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 454.5250 MHz 203.5 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 454.7250 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 454.8250 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 8 - 454.9250 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 9 - 455.1250 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 10 - 455.2250 MHz 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Channel 11 - 455.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 455.4250 MHz 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Channel 13 - 455.5250 MHz 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.1250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 468.9500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. B-480 default factory Baofeng programming software.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 2 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 3<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 4<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 5 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88A 16 Channel FRS Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88A is simply a re-named BF-888S radio and is also sold as the Leazdm LE-88A and other brands and model numbers.<br />
<br />
''Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Channels are user programmable. Testing was done using 462.6375 MHz as channel 1, 467.6375 MHz as channel 2 and 462.6500 MHz as channel 3. <br />
''<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88E PMR446 default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|16 European standard]] 446.0-446.2 Mhz [[PMR446]] analog FM frequencies. Use of the PMR446 service frequencies is illegal in the United States (unless you have a valid amateur radio license, of course). <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5 <br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng FRS variant Baofeng FRS radio frequencies tones codes BF-888SPLUS. Note that the BF-88ST and BF-88STPro model numbers allow the user to select any one of the 22 FRS simplex frequencies and set any of the CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, just like a regular [[FRS]] radio. These frequencies and tones are used on numerous radios, including some of the Retevis FRS radios including the Retevis RT22 FRS radio, Retevis RT68 FRS radio and various others. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-V1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie Radio'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 15K5F3E emission on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel GMRS01 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS02 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS03 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS04 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS05 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS06 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS07 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS08 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS09 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS10 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS11 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS12 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS13 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS14 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-50X1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Mobile GMRS Car Vehicle Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 - GMRS01 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 - GMRS02 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 - GMRS03 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 - GMRS04 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 - GMRS05 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 - GMRS06 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 - GMRS07 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - GMRS15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - GMRS16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - GMRS17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - GMRS18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - GMRS19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - GMRS20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - GMRS21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - GMRS22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only <br />
*Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio'''<br />
<br />
''15K8F3E emission on 154.57 MHz and 154.6 MHz - compatible with 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emission. 15K8F3E is functionally the same as 16K0F3E (or 20 kHz bandwidth), which is authorized on MURS 4 and MURS 5. This is regular FM or 16K0F3E on the Baofeng UV-5R and UV-82 series of radios. <br />
10K5F3E emission on 151.82 MHz, 151.88 MHz and 151.94 MHz - compatible with 11K3F3E emission. Earlier FCC documentation indicated 9K20F3E and 9K10F3E emissions on the 151 MHz frequencies - narrow FM NFM. 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. '' <br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. User may select WIDE or NARROW for 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 MURS1-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 MURS1-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 MURS1-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 MURS1-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 MURS1-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 MURS2-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 MURS2-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 08 MURS2-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 09 MURS2-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 MURS2-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 MURS3-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 MURS3-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 MURS3-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 MURS3-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 MURS3-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung Baofeng BF-T11 FRS walkie talkies two-way radio UHF 22 channel radios FRS Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
22 channel FRS walkie talkies, user-selectable CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS tones + 210 DCS codes. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. <br />
10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Default setting carrier squelch, but users may easily set the CTCSS or DCS setting they like per channel. No PC programming required. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
'''KS KSTORM K-STORM K STORM UHF Walkie Talkies 16 Channel Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Extra Long Standby Time Two-Way Radios 3000mAh Li-ion Batteries Chargers Antennas'''<br />
<br />
FCC ID 2AUMTWTF21 2AUMT-WT-F21 <br />
<br />
Quanzhou Wanneton Electronic&Technology Co. Ltd.<br />
<br />
50 CTCSS tones, 105 DCS codes available. User programmable <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS45 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS45 UHF Analog GMRS Mobile Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS and GMRS mobile transceiver TYT. 10K4F3E emission on FRS channels 1-7, 10K6F3E emission on channels 8-15 and repeater inputs. Later versions indicate 10K5F3E emission on 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz and 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz as well as 467.55 MHz - 467.725 MHz. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS5 TYT TH-UVF8 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS5 UHF Analog GMRS and FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
GMRS5 analog FRS transceiver, 22 channel FRS handheld radio. 10K7F3E emission <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT TC-568 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. FRS TC-568 UHF Analog FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS portable analog transceiver sold by TYT - user-programmable CTCSS or DCS tones, defaults to CSQ carrier squelch. 11K0F3E emission per FCC authorization documentation. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. FCC testing indicates emission 10K2F3E.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version also Retevis RB16 walkie talkie <br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8 DCS 306 D306N 306DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
EU version European version also Retevis RB616<br />
Single Channel - 446.09375MHz - PMR446 channel 8<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30M''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version<br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - 306 DCS FRS channel 8 - D306N DCS306 306 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT40B RT-40B 22 Channel FRS''' <br />
<br />
US FCC [[FRS]] version. 22 channels. User may change power levels on channels 1-7 and 15-22. Channels 8-14 are set on low power (0.5w) only, as per FCC regulations.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 1 - older non-FRS versions. Note that like the Baofeng BF-888S series, there are numerous variants of the Retevis H-777 radios out there. Including H777PLUS FRS and PMR446 radios. <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 2 - older non-FRS versions <br />
''Appears to be the same as the BF-888S series radios default factory programming''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
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'''Retevis 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2)<br />
*Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1)<br />
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'''Little Pretender Digital Walkie Talkies 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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5K87F3E, 6K02F3E or 6K20F3E narrow band FM emission, power output 100-150mw<br />
Model 598 or 0598 FCC ID 2AE67-0598 <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz (FRS channel 1)<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz (FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz (FRS channel 6)<br />
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'''Digital Voice Changer 2 Mile Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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8 channel FRS walkie talkies radios children's grade two-way FRS radios <br />
10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.5875 MHz - FRS channel 9<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11<br />
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'''Retevis RT1-UHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 UHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. <br />
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Retevis currently markets BF-888S RT-1 family handheld radios programmed for the various [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF and VHF personal radio services]], including the [[Freenet|149 MHz Freenet]] service in Germany, the VHF CB [[MURS]] service and UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services in the USA, the Chinese [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|409 MHz]] license free walkie talkie service, [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|245 MHz VHF CB service]] in Thailand, the [[325_MHz_Short_Range_Radio_Service|325 MHz SRRS service]] in the Philippines, the [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|142 MHz VHF]] CB service in Indonesia, the [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|350 MHz Short Range Radio]] service in India, the European standardized [[PMR446]] services - both traditional 8-channel/16-channel [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|analog]] and 16-channel/32-channel [[PMR446#Digital_FDMA_dPMR446|digital]], the [[SRD860]] 860 MHz service, the very low power [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49 MHz]] and [[LPD433]] services and numerous others such as Japan's [[Specified_Low_Power_Radio|Specified Low Power Radio]], the Nordic (Sweden/Norway) [[KDR444]], South Korean [[448_MHz_South_Korean_Personal_Radio|UHF 448 MHz Personal Radio]], the Australian 476 MHz/477 MHz[[UHF_CB|UHF CB]] service, etc.<br />
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*Channel 1 - 463.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 463.3250 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 463.4250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 463.5250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 463.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 463.7250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 463.8250 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 463.8250 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 465.2250 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 465.3250 MHz 156.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.4250 MHz 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 465.5250 MHz 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5650 MHz 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Channel 14 - 465.7250 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 15 - 463.7650 MHz 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Channel 16 - 465.9250 MHz 152 DPL D152N<br />
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'''Retevis RT1-VHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 VHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF [[MURS]] or 149 MHz [[Freenet]] or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Using the frequencies shown below without a FCC license is illegal in the USA. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. Use of any frequency in the 136-137 MHz band is strongly discouraged. The VHF [[VHF_airband|aircraft band]] extends up to 137 MHz. Do not transmit in the aircraft band! <br />
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How to disable ANI transmit beep PTT ID tones beeps when you transmit EOT BOT transmit ID tone transmit authorization tone. Retevis RT1 VHF radios have been noted in use in the 2022 Russian-Ukraine war (by Ukrainian forces, in addition to Motorola handheld radios, Baofeng UV-5R radios, Baofeng UV-82 radios, UV-82HP radios, Motorola FRS and/or PMR446 handhelds.<br />
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'''Update: Retevis RT1 VHF band (V band) radios sold in April 2022 are still being shipped and sold in the USA with these frequencies programmed from the factory. Do not use the RT1 out of the box! It can be programmed with free software CHIRP using computer or smartphone. ''' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 144.1750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 144.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 144.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 144.4750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 144.5750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 144.6750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 144.7750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 8 - 144.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 144.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 145.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 145.3750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 145.5700 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 145.6750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 145.7750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 145.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
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Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz).<br />
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'''Retevis RT22 / RT68 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
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Possibly other versions, including RT7 RT-7, RT21 RT-21, RT24 RT-24, RT-47 - possibly a copy of the BF-9700 series of BF-888 type radios. This includes the RT-74 and numerous other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). Note that there are 16 channel and 22 channel versions of these radios - see the 22-channel FRS channel plan for Retevis radios below.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free 462 MHz FRS GMRS specification version. Like the other Retevis 16 channel UHF radios, it includes the 462.6250 127.3 Hz, 462.7250 136.5 Hz BF-888S default frequencies as well as Retevis-specific frequency/tone combinations - namely 462.5625 with 67.0 Hz, 462.5875 with 118.8 Hz, 462.6125 with 127.3 Hz, 462.6375 with 131.8 Hz, 462.6625 with 136.5 Hz, 462.6875 with 141.3 Hz, 462.7125 with 146.2 Hz, 462.550 with 123.0 Hz and so on.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis FRS 22 channel - RT22 RT27 RT47 RT48 and numerous others''' <br />
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These are the default tones/codes for each channel. The CTCSS tone or DCS code may easily be changed by using free programming software (such as CHIRP or the manufacturer's software) and a programming cable. <br />
Taking the time to switch to a non-default tone/code is strongly recommended. It is very easily done and quick to do and will resolve interference issues caused by other groups using similar radios with similar default CTCSS tones/DCS codes (in other words, another group using radios with the same factory default settings). <br />
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The transmit power setting may be switched between high power and low power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 only. Channels 8-14 must be set to low power under FCC rules. For most applications, your radios do not need to set to high power. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 [[PMR446]] 16 channel''' <br />
European license free 446 MHz PMR446 specification version<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27V MURS VHF''' <br />
RETEVIS RT27V RT47V RB27V RB47 US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. <br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version<br />
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'''Note: this programming plan may have been changed to match the “standard” Retevis FRS radio tone and code plan. <br />
Updates, corrections or additions by somebody who has purchased one of these radios recently would be greatly appreciated.''' '''Bold text'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
*Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 IC FRS 22 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). The channel 18 and channel 22 tones match with the Baofeng BF-888S default CTCSS tones for those respective frequencies as well. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
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'''Retevis RT-47V MURS VHF''' <br />
US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. New Retevis MURS RB38V with 5 MURS channels and 10 NOAA weather channels (receive only). RT27V RT47V RB38V<br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS''' . <br />
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5 watts on simplex channels 1-7 and 15-22 (FRS channels 1-7 and 15-22). 0.5 watt on channels 8-14 (simplex only, FRS channels 8-14). 5 watts on GMRS repeater pairs channels 23-30. Channels 1-22 are simplex only as FRS/GMRS shared simplex channels. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz)<br />
*Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz)<br />
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'''Retevis RT36 FRS 14 channel FRS version'''<br />
US version / FRS version FRS462 FRS467 <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
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'''Retevis RT36 PMR446 8 channel PMR version'''<br />
EU version / PMR446 version European version RT636<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
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'''Retevis RT86 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86 <br />
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*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
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'''Retevis RT97 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86<br />
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*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
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'''Pofung F19 FRS Walkie Talkie'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. User selectable carrier squelch, CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS and 210 DCS codes available for a total of 260 different CTCSS and DCS tones/codes. Note the Baofeng and Po Fung PO FUNG are the same company. <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 BF-A58, Pofung T-57 BF-F8 BF-F8+ etc.''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family, including the UV-9R, UV-9R ERA, BF-F8, BF-A58, UV-5R+, other versions have variations of these frequencies, for example the GT-3WP, A58S and numerous others. FCC ID indicates 5K20F3E super narrow FM emission as well as 9K10F3E and 9K20F3E NFM emissions...<br />
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VFO A default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
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*Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL D274N<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Baofeng UV-5R "Upgrade Version" or "144-148 MHz 420-450 MHz" Variant''' <br />
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Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. <br />
This appears to be a firmware glitch, likely the FCC legal (or "FCC legal") version that only permits the end user to transmit within the 144-148 MHz 2 meter amateur band and the 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur band.<br />
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VFO A default frequency 144.725 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
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*Channel 0 - 144.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 127 - 435.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
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'''Baofeng UV-6R Pofung UV-6R''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
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*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted)<br />
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'''Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz<br />
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'''Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N)<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL - [[FRS]] channel 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N)<br />
*Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL - [[MURS]] channel 4<br />
*Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''iRadio CP-168 and clones''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL<br />
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'''WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL<br />
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'''Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
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*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
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*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
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*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz <br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]] - 19 is 152.900 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]], 25 is 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
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*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz<br />
*Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
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*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
''Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military [[SINCGARS|standard]] 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.<br />
<br />
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS Series Code List (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - OFF - Carrier squelch [CSQ] (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Code 122 - 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Code 123 - 645 DPL D645N<br />
*Code 124 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 125 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 126 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 127 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 128 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 129 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Midland CTCSS and DCS Privacy Code List''' <br />
<br />
Unlike Motorola, Midland counts the CTCSS tones and then starts back over at 1 for the DCS codes. Code 0 or NULL is carrier squelch (CSQ). Midland uses the standard Motorola 38 CTCSS codes for some radios (38 CTCSS codes + 83 DCS codes). Note that DCS codes 84 to 104 are non-standard codes. <br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 84 - 036 DPL <br />
*DCS Code 85 - 053 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 86 - 122 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 87 - 145 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 88 - 212 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 89 - 225 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 90 - 246 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 91 - 252 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 92 - 255 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 93 - 266 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 94 - 274 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 95 - 325 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 96 - 332 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 97 - 356 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 98 - 446 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 99 - 452 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 100 - 454 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 101 - 455 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 102 - 462 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 103 - 523 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 104 - 526 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''50 CTCSS / PL tone list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
*CTCSS Code 1 - 67.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 2 - 69.3 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 3 - 71.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 4 - 74.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 5 - 77.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 6 - 79.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 7 - 82.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 8 - 85.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 9 - 88.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 10 - 91.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 11 - 94.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 12 - 97.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 13 - 100.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 14 - 103.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 15 - 107.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 16 - 110.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 17 - 114.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 18 - 118.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 19 - 123.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 20 - 127.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 21 - 131.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 22 - 136.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 23 - 141.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 24 - 146.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 25 - 151.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 26 - 156.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 27 - 159.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 28 - 162.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 29 - 165.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 30 - 167.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 31 - 171.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 32 - 173.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 33 - 177.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 34 - 179.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 35 - 183.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 36 - 186.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 37 - 189.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 38 - 192.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 39 - 196.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 40 - 199.5 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 41 - 203.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 42 - 206.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 43 - 210.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 44 - 218.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 45 - 225.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 46 - 229.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 47 - 233.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 48 - 241.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 49 - 250.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 50 - 254.1 Hz<br />
<br />
'''83 DCS / DPL / DTCS list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
Not be confused with DSC - Digital Selective Calling, a part of the worldwide [[HF_marine|MF/HF]] and [[VHF_marine|VHF]] maritime (marine radio) GMDSS system.<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DCS<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Original Motorola PL Tone List - 26 tones'''<br />
<br />
*PL Tone 1 - 82.5 Hz - Tone YZ<br />
*PL Tone 2 - 85.4 Hz - Tone YA<br />
*PL Tone 3 - 88.5 Hz - Tone YB<br />
*PL Tone 4 - 91.5 Hz - Tone ZZ<br />
*PL Tone 5 - 94.8 Hz - Tone ZA<br />
*PL Tone 6 - 97.4 Hz - Tone ZB<br />
*PL Tone 7 - 100.0 Hz - Tone 1Z<br />
*PL Tone 8 - 103.5 Hz - Tone 1A<br />
*PL Tone 9 - 107.2 Hz - Tone 1B<br />
*PL Tone 10 - 110.9 Hz - Tone 2Z<br />
*PL Tone 11 - 114.8 Hz - Tone 2A<br />
*PL Tone 12 - 118.8 Hz - Tone 2B<br />
*PL Tone 13 - 123.0 Hz - Tone 3Z<br />
*PL Tone 14 - 127.3 Hz - Tone 3A<br />
*PL Tone 15 - 131.8 Hz - Tone 3B<br />
*PL Tone 16 - 136.5 Hz - Tone 4Z<br />
*PL Tone 17 - 141.3 Hz - Tone 4A<br />
*PL Tone 18 - 146.2 Hz - Tone 4B<br />
*PL Tone 19 - 151.4 Hz - Tone 5Z<br />
*PL Tone 20 - 156.7 Hz - Tone 5A<br />
*PL Tone 21 - 162.2 Hz - Tone 5B<br />
*PL Tone 22 - 167.9 Hz - Tone 6Z<br />
*PL Tone 23 - 173.8 Hz - Tone 6A<br />
*PL Tone 24 - 179.9 Hz - Tone 6B<br />
*PL Tone 25 - 186.2 Hz - Tone 7Z<br />
*PL Tone 26 - 192.8 Hz - Tone 7A<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng CTCSS QT tone and DCS DQT code list''' <br />
<br />
*CTCSS (T-CTCS and R-CTCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF <br />
*67.0HZ<br />
*69.3HZ<br />
*71.9HZ<br />
*74.4HZ<br />
*77.0HZ<br />
*79.7HZ<br />
*82.5HZ<br />
*85.4HZ<br />
*88.5HZ<br />
*91.5HZ<br />
*94.8HZ<br />
*97.4HZ<br />
*100.0HZ<br />
*103.5HZ<br />
*107.2HZ<br />
*110.9HZ<br />
*114.8HZ<br />
*118.8HZ<br />
*123.0HZ<br />
*127.3HZ<br />
*131.8HZ<br />
*136.5HZ<br />
*141.3HZ<br />
*146.2HZ<br />
*151.4HZ<br />
*156.7HZ<br />
*159.8HZ<br />
*162.2HZ<br />
*165.5HZ<br />
*167.9HZ<br />
*171.3HZ<br />
*173.8HZ<br />
*177.3HZ<br />
*179.9HZ<br />
*183.5HZ<br />
*186.2HZ<br />
*189.9HZ<br />
*192.8HZ<br />
*196.6HZ<br />
*199.5HZ<br />
*203.5HZ<br />
*206.5HZ<br />
*210.7HZ<br />
*218.1HZ<br />
*225.7HZ<br />
*229.1HZ<br />
*233.6HZ<br />
*241.8HZ<br />
*250.3HZ<br />
*254.1HZ<br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS (T-DCS and R-DCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF<br />
*D023N <br />
*D025N<br />
*D026N<br />
*D031N<br />
*D032N<br />
*D036N<br />
*D043N<br />
*D047N<br />
*D051N<br />
*D053N<br />
*D054N<br />
*D065N<br />
*D071N<br />
*D072N<br />
*D073N<br />
*D074N<br />
*D114N<br />
*D115N<br />
*D116N<br />
*D122N<br />
*D125N<br />
*D131N<br />
*D132N<br />
*D134N<br />
*D143N<br />
*D145N<br />
*D152N<br />
*D155N<br />
*D156N<br />
*D162N<br />
*D165N<br />
*D172N<br />
*D174N<br />
*D205N<br />
*D212N<br />
*D223N<br />
*D225N<br />
*D226N<br />
*D243N<br />
*D244N<br />
*D245N<br />
*D246N<br />
*D251N<br />
*D252N<br />
*D255N<br />
*D261N<br />
*D263N<br />
*D265N<br />
*D266N<br />
*D271N<br />
*D274N<br />
*D306N<br />
*D311N<br />
*D315N<br />
*D325N<br />
*D331N<br />
*D332N<br />
*D343N<br />
*D346N<br />
*D351N<br />
*D356N<br />
*D364N<br />
*D365N<br />
*D371N<br />
*D411N<br />
*D412N<br />
*D413N<br />
*D423N<br />
*D431N<br />
*D432N<br />
*D445N<br />
*D446N<br />
*D452N<br />
*D454N<br />
*D455N<br />
*D462N<br />
*D464N<br />
*D465N<br />
*D466N<br />
*D503N<br />
*D506N<br />
*D516N<br />
*D523N<br />
*D526N<br />
*D532N<br />
*D546N<br />
*D564N<br />
*D606N<br />
*D612N<br />
*D624N<br />
*D627N<br />
*D631N<br />
*D632N<br />
*D645N<br />
*D654N<br />
*D662N<br />
*D664N<br />
*D703N<br />
*D712N<br />
*D723N<br />
*D731N<br />
*D732N<br />
*D734N<br />
*D743N<br />
*D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Inverted DCS code to normal DCS conversion'''<br />
<br />
Also referred to as DCS polarity or DQT polarity or DQT inversion. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively.<br />
<br />
*DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N<br />
*DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N<br />
*DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N<br />
*DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N<br />
*DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N<br />
*DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N<br />
*DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N<br />
*DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N<br />
*DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N<br />
*DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N<br />
*DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N<br />
*DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N<br />
*DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N<br />
*DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N<br />
*DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N<br />
*DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N<br />
*DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N<br />
*DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N<br />
*DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N<br />
*DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N<br />
*DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N<br />
*DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N<br />
*DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N<br />
*DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N<br />
*DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N<br />
*DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N<br />
*DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N<br />
*DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N<br />
*DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N<br />
*DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N<br />
*DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N<br />
*DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N<br />
*DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N<br />
*DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N<br />
*DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N<br />
*DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N<br />
*DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N<br />
*DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N<br />
*DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N<br />
*DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N<br />
*DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N<br />
*DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N<br />
*DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N<br />
*DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N<br />
*DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N<br />
*DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N<br />
*DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N<br />
*DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N<br />
*DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N<br />
*DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N<br />
*DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N<br />
*DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N<br />
*DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N<br />
*DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N<br />
*DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N<br />
*DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N<br />
*DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N<br />
*DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N<br />
*DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N<br />
*DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N<br />
*DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N<br />
*DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N<br />
*DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N<br />
*DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N<br />
*DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N<br />
*DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N<br />
*DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N<br />
*DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N<br />
*DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N<br />
*DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N<br />
*DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N<br />
*DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N<br />
*DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N<br />
*DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N<br />
*DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N<br />
*DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N<br />
*DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N<br />
*DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N<br />
*DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N<br />
*DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N<br />
*DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N<br />
*DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N<br />
*DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N<br />
*DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N<br />
*DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N<br />
*DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N<br />
*DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N<br />
*DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N<br />
*DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N<br />
*DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N<br />
*DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N<br />
*DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N<br />
*DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N <br />
*DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N<br />
*DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N<br />
*DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N<br />
*DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N<br />
*DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N<br />
*DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N<br />
<br />
==Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans==<br />
<br />
<br />
This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. It is an attempt to consolidate multiple databases and lists currently residing in various parts of the Internet. Like most of these lists, this will never be complete or 100% accurate. Businesses will often simply buy radios and use them without bothering with licensing or frequency coordination. Use of the license-free [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] frequencies is also very widespread. Individual stores may change frequencies and/or [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|CTCSS / PL or DCS / DPL tones or codes]] - tone/codes, especially in [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency]] - to meet their specific needs, even if this means deviating from a nationwide or regional chain channel plan. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ace Hardware'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Aldi'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
*467.8750 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*American Eagle'''<br />
<br />
*461.0625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.3625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*466.3375 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*469.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Anthropologie'''<br />
<br />
*467.8750 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Apple'''<br />
The Apple Store <br />
<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz - 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 156.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ashley Home Store'''<br />
<br />
*462.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Bass Pro'''<br />
<br />
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Outdoor World nationwide license '''WRTL738'''. <br />
Previous license '''WPTY936''' (now expired). <br />
<br />
The current license authorizes hundreds of different frequencies from 451.1875 MHz to 469.9625 MHz - almost every possible 450 MHz - 470 MHz UHF [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|business band]] radio frequency available under [[FCC]] Part 90. with different channel plans for individual store locations. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide an accurate list. An example of confirmed channel plan is below. <br />
<br />
Note that some larger stores as well as distribution hubs operate repeaters. <br />
<br />
<br />
*451.1875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*451.3125 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*452.0875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*452.1875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*452.9875 MHz 073 DPL - Channel 5<br />
*456.8875 MHz 143 DPL - Channel 6<br />
*457.1875 MHz 156 DPL - Channel 7<br />
<br />
Another example channel plan confirmed in use:<br />
<br />
*451.5875 MHz 073 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*468.9375 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*469.6000 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*469.8875 MHz 703 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Best Buy'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 743 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*BJ's Wholesale Club'''<br />
<br />
*469.4875 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Buffalo Wild Wings'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*CarMax'''<br />
<br />
Individual CarMax locations may be licensed for or use different channel plans, including plans that may or may not include the 462.625 MHz, 462.675 MHz and 462.725 MHz shared FRS and GMRS frequencies. <br />
<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Chick-Fil-A'''<br />
<br />
Individual stores likely use different CTCSS tones or DCS codes. <br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 654 DPL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 455 DPL<br />
*462.6125 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6375 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6500 MHz - 351 DPL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.6875 MHz - 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*462.7125 MHz - 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 462 DPL<br />
*467.5625 MHz - 243 DPL<br />
*467.5875 MHz - 032 DPL<br />
*467.6125 MHz - 047 DPL<br />
*467.6375 MHz - 051 DPL<br />
*467.6625 MHz - 053 DPL<br />
*467.6875 MHz - 065 DPL<br />
*467.7125 MHz - 116 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Costco'''<br />
Some Costco locations are using FRS radios in place of or in addition to the frequencies listed below. Confirmed FRS channels and tones codes include:<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
Costco stores are (allegedly) in the process of upgrading from the VHF to UHF, especially when interference from other stores using the popular VHF frequencies (including 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz) is an issue. However, Costco retains extensive VHF systems and numerous licenses with dozens of VHF frequencies authorized in hundreds of locations. <br />
<br />
*VHF:<br />
*151.6250 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 74.4 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 156.7 Hz PL - Operations <br />
*154.6000 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 82.5 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - Operations <br />
<br />
Costco is licensed under '''WQMZ420''' for 177 individual locations for 5 watt portables on VHF frequencies. Numerous additional locations are licensed for some or all of the VHF channels under '''WQMD311''' or '''WQNC265'''.<br />
<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.9850 MHz<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
<br />
*UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies<br />
<br />
*468.2125 MHz <br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
Costco is licensed for numerous additional VHF and UHF frequencies under WQMD311 and WQNC265 in addition to the WQLL302 license. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include:<br />
<br />
*451.4125 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*456.4125 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dick's Sporting Goods'''<br />
<br />
Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan:<br />
<br />
467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz)<br />
468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz)<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz Channel 4<br />
<br />
94.8 Hz PL, 88.5 Hz PL and 127.3 Hz PL appear to be commonly used, in addition to others, depending on local needs. <br />
<br />
*468.4625 MHz <br />
*468.5125 MHz <br />
*468.5625 MHz <br />
*468.6125 MHz <br />
*468.6625 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dollar Tree / Family Dollar'''<br />
<br />
Recently (April 2020) granted license WRFR434 to operate 10,000 portable radios, 2-watt power with standard analog narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission on <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*DSW'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*450.0000 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*456.8250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*457.5750 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*461.0375 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*461.1125 MHz - 025 DPL<br />
*462.4250 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.5250 MHz - 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*466.0875 MHz - 464 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 145 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Gander Outdoor / Gander Mountain'''<br />
<br />
Depending on local requirements, individual stores may use DCS codes other than 205 DCS D205N or may use CTCSS. Some individual stores may use other and/or additional frequencies. <br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*H & M'''<br />
<br />
*466.2875 MHz - 155 DPL <br />
*467.1375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*468.8375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*469.0000 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*469.7625 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harbor Freight'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 346 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
<br />
Reports indicate that some store managers will change their store's frequency and/or CTCSS tone/DCS code to avoid interference from nearby stores on the same frequency. <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 4<br />
<br />
This is especially common in busy shopping malls where numerous stores use the same UHF frequency at the same time - the "big 8" low power UHF frequencies especially: 467.925 MHz, 467.900 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 464.500 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hard Rock Cafe'''<br />
<br />
*462.8875 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harris Teeter'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hobby Lobby'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.2625 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Home Depot'''<br />
<br />
*Nationwide UHF on-site channel plan below. FRS frequencies are in use at numerous stores.<br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.8500 MHz 331 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*467.8375 MHz 263 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*467.8750 MHz 413 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*467.9000 MHz 466 DPL - Channel 5 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Kroger'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL - Primary<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
*100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Kroger maintains a nationwide license (WQIL782) for 50,000 2-watt portable radios with NFM voice (11K2F3E emission). Kroger makes extensive use of 900 MHz ISM and 1.9 GHz DECT-based cordless phone/paging systems for in-store communications as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Loft'''<br />
<br />
*466.0375 MHz - 94.8 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 265 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Lowe's'''<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8200 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8800 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9400 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9550 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.4900 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.5700 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.6000 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Lowe’s appears to mostly use VHF radios. 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone noted in use at some stores. Various CTCSS tones (PL tones) and/or DCS codes (DPL codes) are likely in use, along with other VHF frequencies. <br />
<br />
Nationwide UHF license (WRBL256) digital voice DMR MotoTRBO (7K60FXE) or NFM portables <br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*462.7625 MHz<br />
*462.8125 MHz<br />
*464.5375 MHz<br />
*464.5625 MHz<br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*469.4875 MHz<br />
*469.5375 MHz<br />
<br />
''There appear to be several Lowe's stores using non-standard frequencies, including the MURS channels and FRS.''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Northern Tool + Equipment'''<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz <br />
*462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz<br />
*462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz<br />
*462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Office Depot'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 131 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*PetsSmart'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Pottery Barn'''<br />
<br />
*151.625 MHz - 97.4 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 71.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Regal Cinemas'''<br />
<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sears '''<br />
<br />
*461.1625 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
*464.5250 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*468.4875 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sheetz'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Staples'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Target'''<br />
<br />
Target has several frequency plans in use. Larger stores are individually licensed.<br />
Channel 1 often features a low-power (under 5 watt) base station transmitter system, used for paging staff. At stores using 467.750 MHz for channel 1 located in shopping centers with restaurants, interference from Long Range Systems coaster pagers (which also operate on 467.75 MHz) has been noted. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner.<br />
<br />
Target UHF simplex frequency plans:<br />
<br />
*WQDF547 (79,000 portables, 2w, narrow FM voice 11K2F3E)<br />
<br />
*467.7500 MHz 115 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 1<br />
*467.7750 MHz 072 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 2<br />
*467.9250 MHz 155 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 3 <br />
*467.9000 MHz 205 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 4<br />
*467.8500 MHz 306 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 6 ?? - Management and Loss Prevention? <br />
*467.8750 MHz 244 DPL - Nationwide<br />
<br />
Other popular channel plans (often licensed for individual stores)<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 047 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*467.5125 MHz 115 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.4875 MHz 072 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*467.1875 MHz 306 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
*467.4625 MHz 244 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL <br />
*151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9250 MHz 506 DPL<br />
*151.8950 MHz 506 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Texas Roadhouse '''<br />
<br />
*467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
'''*The Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic '''<br />
<br />
Extensive VHF use, 151.625 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 151.805 MHz, 151.835 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz are popular. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. 047 DPL and 172 DPL are also popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Victoria’s Secret'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.4875 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.5375 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wawa'''<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
<br />
*074 DPL, 174 DPL, 306 DPL, 413 DPL, 423 DPL, 432 DPL, 445 DPL, 506 DPL, 612 DPL, 654 DPL, and 664 DPL reported, others likely in use. WAWA is licensed under callsign WQQU922 for:<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7600 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*158.4000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8000 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables) <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wal-Mart (also: Sam's Club)'''<br />
<br />
''Note: some Wal Mart and Sam's Club locations are switching from VHF MURS radios to [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|UHF business band]] radios and Motorola [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|900 MHz FHSS DTR series]] radios (this is especially common in busy areas where interference is much more likely).'' <br />
<br />
<br />
*154.5700 MHz - Primary<br />
*154.6000 MHz - Primary<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
<br />
*Many stores simply use carrier squelch - CSQ, but 67.0 Hz PL, 71.9 Hz PL, 74.4 Hz PL, 77.0 Hz PL, 100.0 Hz PL, 136.5 Hz PL, 131 DPL, 205 DPL and numerous others have been logged. <br />
<br />
Most stores use 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz as their primary frequencies with CSQ. In areas where interference is an issue, stores will use one of the other MURS frequencies and/or CTCSS or DCS tones/codes as appropriate. <br />
<br />
Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. Carrier squelch appears to be the norm unless there's a compelling reason (repeated issues with interference from other MURS users) to use CTCSS or DCS (tone squelch PL or DPL).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wegman's'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.0875 MHz 223 DPL <br />
*461.1125 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.1875 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*461.3625 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 223 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Whole Foods'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
==Emission Designators==<br />
<br />
This is now its own page - [[Emission Designator]].<br />
<br />
==Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies==<br />
<br />
This also has its own page - [[Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability]].<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio
Business Radio
2024-03-13T19:18:20Z
<p>R4002: /* UHF Band 450-470 MHz */</p>
<hr />
<div>Business Band Radio - '''this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States.''' See the [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF Radio Services page]] for pages dealing with radio systems and allocations in other countries.<br />
<br />
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35.. within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general - including public safety services). Known as '''LMR''' (land mobile radio), ''PMR'' (professional mobile radio) or '''PLMR''' (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the '''Business Band'''.<br />
<br />
[[11_meter|High HF]] and [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the [[FCC]] rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. <br />
<br />
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services include [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] and [[CB]]. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Below 25 MHz (2000 kHz - 25000 kHz)==<br />
2 MHz - 25 MHz, below 25000 kHz below 25 MHz. The FCC considers industrial/business allocations above 25.0 MHz to be intended exclusively for local communications. For the purposes of land mobile, 2-25 MHz is considered "HF". <br />
<br />
Specific frequencies:<br />
<br />
*2292 kHz 2.292 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*2398 kHz 2.398 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*4637.5 kHz 4.6375 MHz - fixed or mobile<br />
*5167.5 kHz 5.1675 MHz - Alaska Emergency frequency (dial frequency in USB mode) <br />
<br />
*2000 kHz - 25,000 kHz - businesses may apply for frequencies in the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile bands]] between 2-25 MHz for base/mobile/fixed purposes, however, use of frequencies between 2 MHz and 25 MHz is limited to backup systems, emergency communications circuits, remote areas where VHF/UHF services would not provide the coverage or range required. Examples include geophysical exploration, telecommunications repair systems or backup systems used by telecom companies in emergencies, and other specialized purposes. Many of these licensed have been depreciated in favor of UHF/SHF SATCOM or satphone based systems.<br />
<br />
==VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz==<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz, 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are shared with numerous other services worldwide, including the HF SSB [[HF_marine#MF_SSB_and_HF_SSB_marine_bands|marine mobile]] service. <br />
<br />
''Removed 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz from list..there are no active, canceled or expired licenses for any of those frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|25.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum exploration<br />
|-<br />
|25.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary to HF marine mobile<br />
|-<br />
|25.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|27.450]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29.710]]&nbsp;MHz <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|29.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.770]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#Australia|29.790]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|30.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz#Swedish_31MHz_Hunting_Radio_Jaktradio_Frequencies|31.200]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|35.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool<br />
|-<br />
|35.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|35.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging <br />
|-<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.500&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|35.640&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.900&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 41.71 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|37.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Designated for interconnection of public utility systems<br />
|-<br />
|37.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|40.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings)<br />
|-<br />
|41.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 36.25 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|42.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|42.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|43.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43.300]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.76 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.84 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) <br />
|-<br />
|44.120&nbsp;MHz <br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|BNSF Railroad telemetry datalink system (good band opening indicator)<br />
|-<br />
|44.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
What are the VHF low band channels frequencies? What frequency is 30MHz? What is 27 MHz? 49MHz range 27MHz band <br />
<br />
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 25 MHz frequencies have frequency-specific regulations, including the permissive use of FSK tone signalling, impulse transmission for datalink or other purposes, with a maximum FSK datalink or signalling power output of 50 watts and a maximum of 3 minute bursts. These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands and numerous [[HF_pagers|other]] services in other [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|countries]]. <br />
<br />
While the FCC regulations do ''technically'' allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database. <br />
The 27.41 MHz to 28.0 MHz [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|band]] is still used by military and government stations, but the majority of signals heard there are from unlicensed [[CB]] freebanders or [[CB#CB_Frequencies.2C_freebanding_and_freeband_.22channeling.22|outbanders]]. <br />
<br />
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. <br />
<br />
'''Any frequency between 30 MHz and 88 MHz may be used by the military (25 kHz steps)''' and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz (30-50 MHz). <br />
<br />
The military and government have exclusive allocations for the 25.33 MHz to 25.55 MHz, 26.48 MHz to 26.95 MHz, 27.54 MHz to 28 MHz, 29.89 MHz to 29.91 MHz, 30 MHz to 30.56 MHz, 32 MHz to 33 MHz, 34 MHz to 35 MHz, 36 MHz to 37 MHz, 38.25 MHz to 39 MHz, 40 MHz to 42., [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|46.6 MHz to 47.]] MHz and [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.6 MHz to 50 MHz]] bands.<br />
<br />
FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|Emission designators]] 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling, alerting systems and 20K0F2D, 19K0F2D, 16K0F2D, 20K0F1D, 19K0F1D, 16K0F1D, 16K0G2D, etc. [[telemetry]] are also commonly found. The 25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|band]], 27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|band]] and 29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz [[Fishnet_beacon|band]] are shared with marine mobile, the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service, mobile service]], land mobile, CB radio [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|bands]] and [[CB#Australian_27_MHz_Marine_CB|27 MHz]] marine radio, [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB and marine services or [[CB#Japanese_27MHz_Double_Side_Band_DSB_Marine_Fishery_Radio|fishery radio]] services (in other countries), paging systems, [[HF_pagers|telemetry]] (fixed/mobile) systems. The 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz band (25 kHz steps, or in some implementations, 12.5 kHz steps, FM or NFM) is used throughout Asia for fishery radio communications, ship to ship and ship to shore. [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|This service was originally designed in China but has spread throughout Asia. Usually referred to as "FM Fishery Radiotelephone" or "Dedicated Fishing Boat Radio-telephone" The 25 kHz step (480 channel) version is the most commonly used.]] No CTCSS or DCS tone squelch or coded squelch is uses on the "Dedicated Fishery Radio" or "Asian Fishery Radio" service. In other words, it is carrier squelch (CSQ) only. Due to the significant overlap (up to the 39 MHz band) that this service has with VHF low band, it is worthy of mentioning here. <br />
<br />
The 30-50 MHz VHF low band business bands may be (and frequently are) used within the United States by the US military for [[SINCGARS#VHF_Tactical_FM_Land_Mobile_Air-Ground_Military_Communications| various purposes]] - non frequency hopping uses include: range control, aircraft advisory and [[VHF_airband|secondary]] air traffic control purposes, air-to-air and air-to-ground communications, land mobile (tactical comms) - both in frequency hopping (FH) and single channel (SC) mode. The US military have [[SINCGARS#Federal_Government_and_Military_Only_Bands_30-50_MHz|their own sub-bands within VHF low band where they are the primary authorized user]]. However, NTIA and FCC regulations permit use of any frequency between 30.000 MHz and 87.975 MHz (25 kHz channel spacing) [[SINCGARS#NTIA_Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations|on a non-interference basis]]. As long as they're not interfering with the primary licensed user for a given area, they may (and do) use frequencies within the VHF low band business bands and the VHF low band public safety bands. ''The military use wider than normal FM deviation and a non-standard 150.0 Hz tone squelch. Most scanners, receivers, SDRs, etc. will decode 150 Hz as 151.4 Hz. ''<br />
<br />
==VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note that in most of the world, VHF mid band is 66-88 MHz. It is used for land mobile, plus the [[OIRT]] FM broadcast band, the 4 meter (70 MHz) [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio band]], [[78_MHz_VHF_CB|78 MHz VHF CB]] (Thailand), [[RHA68]] 67 MHz - 72 MHz license free [[CB]]-like service in Finland, and the [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz CB service]] in Sweden. <br />
<br />
Special purpose use only. The 72-76 MHz band is shared with [[Remote_Control|72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95]]. It is also shared with very low power assisted listening audio transmitter [[Part 15]] systems operating in the 72.0 MHz - 73.0 MHz, 74.6 MHz - 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz - 76.0 MHz bands per 47 CFR [[Part_15#15.237_-_Operation_in_the_bands_72.0-73.0_MHz.2C_74.6-74.8_MHz_and_75.2-76.0_MHz.|15.237]]. <br />
<br />
The band 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz is exclusively allocated to the [[VHF_airband|aeronautical]] [[VOR|radio navigation]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] for [[ILS]] marker beacons operating on 75 MHz. 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz operates as a guard band for the 75.0 MHz marker beacons (part of the [[ILS]] system).<br />
<br />
Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz is not used for traditional land mobile purposes like the other bands are. 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. 20K0F3E regular 25 kHz FM voice emission is found for operational fixed links using voice and/or mixed voice/data. <br />
<br />
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, [[POCSAG|paging]] system [[HF_pagers|links]], industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol CHP [[VHF / UHF Radio|hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz]] system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc. The 74 MHz and 75 MHz frequencies may be used for industrial process control, telemetry and other specialized uses. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz) <br />
|-<br />
|72.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.160&nbsp;MHz <br />
|-<br />
|72.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[RHA68|72.320]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|[[EDF_and_GDF|72.600]]&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.610&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.650&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.670&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.690&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.710&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.730&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.770&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.790&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.210&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.250&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.270&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.290&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.310&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.330&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.370&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.390&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.600&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF High Band 150-174 MHz==<br />
<br />
'''This band is usually the band what is referred to simply as "VHF". ''' <br />
<br />
''There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.775 MHz, 150.7975 MHz, 150.800 MHz, 150.805 MHz, 150.8125 MHz, 150.815 MHz, the 154.4525 MHz, 154.45625 MHz, 154.46375 MHz, 154.47125 MHz, 154.47875 MHz, 154.4825 MHz, 154.490 MHz, 154.4975 MHz, 154.505 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.5275 MHz, 154.53375 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.5475 MHz, 154.555 MHz, 154.570 MHz, 154.585 MHz, 154.600 MHz, 154.610 MHz, and 154.640 MHz portion, the overlap between the [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]] starting at 156.000 MHz (public safety allocations continue from 155.9925 MHz in 7.5 kHz steps up through 156.240 MHz, which land mobile allocations overlapping marine channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Some of these marine channels are available in limited areas - where land mobile allocations in the 156.000 MHz to 156.240 MHz region are prohibited). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|150.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) <br />
|-<br />
|150.8225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.845-150.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies <br />
|-<br />
|150.9725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|151.505-151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 1 - analog voice, [[Remote_Control#United_States|telecommand (RC)]], paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.835-151.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.895-151.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|151.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.955-151.9925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|152.0075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|152.2625-152.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|152.4725 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|152.480 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|152.8625-153.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools<br />
|-<br />
|154.45625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.46375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47125&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.4825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.4975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles - Itinerant <br />
|-<br />
|154.53375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - super narrow band only 6.25 kHz channel<br />
|-<br />
|154.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band users only - generally only digital voice systems found here<br />
|-<br />
|154.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|154.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band only - 6 kHz maximum bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, low power mobile stations also permitted <br />
|-<br />
|154.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, narrow band only <br />
|-<br />
|157.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|157.470-157.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - popular with [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|Hunting Clubs]] in some areas (usually simplex)<br />
|-<br />
|157.7325 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|157.740 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|158.1125-158.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|158.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|158.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|158.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|159.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|159.4875-160.2075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|160.215-161.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads)<br />
|-<br />
|163.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|169.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.5125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.1125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.9125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|173.20375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|173.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz channel step from 173.20375 MHz, see note below<br />
|-<br />
|173.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|note odd channel steps, 15 kHz from 173.21 MHz to 173.225 MHz, then 12.5 kHz steps start<br />
|-<br />
|173.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|end of 12.5 kHz steps - 15 kHz channel step from 173.375 MHz to 173.39 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|173.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.39625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth, 6.25 kHz channel step from 173.39 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF 220 MHz Band 216-222 MHz==<br />
<br />
''This portion actually consists of multiple services. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service ([[LPRS]]), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with [[amateur radio]]) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. '' <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz band / 219-220 MHz band is allocated to the AMTS service on a primary basis. Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. The 217 MHz band may also be used for VHF trunking systems, including land mobile systems, inland from waterways to avoid interference to the marine AMTS system. <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz trunking systems use 3.125 kHz offset / 6.25 kHz offset frequencies with 12.5 kHz channel steps. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Mobiles transmit 2 MHz higher (repeater inputs in the 219-220 MHz band, for example 219.63125 MHz, 219.91875 MHz, 219.78125 MHz, 219.70625 MHz, etc.). DMR and other digital narrow band modes are used.<br />
<br />
47 CFR § 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Not all frequencies are available for business users. Some frequencies are only available in certain areas. Paired systems use 1 MHz offset (mobiles transmit 1 MHz higher for repeater input).<br />
<br />
5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. 220.0025 MHz, 220.0075 MHz, 220.0125 MHz, 220.0175 MHz, 220.02225 MHz, up to 221.9925 MHz, 221.9975 MHz. <br />
<br />
5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz channel offset band plan 220 MHz - 222 MHz. See FCC rules 90.715 <br />
<br />
*Sub-band A - Channels 1-40 - 220.0025 MHz - 220.1975 MHz / 221.0025 MHz - 221.1975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band B - Channels 161-200 - 220.8025 MHz - 220.9975 MHz / 221.8025 MHz - 221.9975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band C - Channels 41-160 - 220.2025 MHz - 220.7975 MHz / 221.2025 MHz - 221.7975 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 406-413 MHz==<br />
<br />
Like the 169-172 MHz, use of these frequencies is limited to fixed stations transmitting hydrological or meteorological data. These frequencies are referred to as the "Hydro Channels" and are shared with federal government stations on a secondary basis. The 406.125 MHz and 406.175 MHz frequencies may be paired with 415.125 MHz and 415.175 MHz. Narrowband F1D and F2D [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|406.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|406.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 421-430 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''' - specifically in and near Detroit, MI, in and near Cleveland, OH and in and near Buffalo, NY. Frequencies fall within 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur radio allocation. In the areas listed, amateur radio use is not permitted below 430 MHz. The entire 420-450 MHz band is shared nationwide with military users and prohibitions exist in other areas. All operations (including mobiles) are limited to an 80km (50 mile) radius of the center locations as defined in FCC rules 90.273, 90.275, 90.279, 90.281, and 90.619. Public Safety users have additional sub-bands allocated (423.0000 MHz - 424.3875 MHz paired with 428.0000 MHz - 429.3875 MHz). 12.5 kHz channel steps. Repeater inputs +5 MHz split (same as the regular 450-470 MHz UHF band).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Detroit and Cleveland'''<br />
*422.2000 MHz - 422.9875 MHz (input frequencies 427.2000 MHz - 427.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Buffalo'''<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Like the UHF-T (UHF-TV) band 470-512 MHz, the 421-430 MHz band was allocated to alleviate pressure in large metro areas where frequency congestion is a significant problem. Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo are located near large Canadian cities. Frequency coordination with Canada is performed for license authorization in these areas.<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 450-470 MHz==<br />
<br />
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 464.775 MHz has a mobile input of 469.775 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well. 6.25 kHz offsets and 3.125 kHz offsets may be used. The 454 MHz band and 459 MHz band may be used for business purposes under Part 22 paging licenses in urban areas where frequency congestion is a serious issue. Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). The same +5 MHz offset applies. For example, a mobile transmitting on 459.30625 MHz for a repeater output of 454.30625 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 450-470 MHz land mobile systems that use repeaters must use the band plan and the +5 MHz split. Inverting the input and output frequencies is not allowed like it is on the the amateur bands. <br />
<br />
462.5375 MHz, 462.7375 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.7375 MHz are the guard band channels between Part 90 and the Part 95 allocations ([[FRS]] and [[GMRS]]. These frequencies may only be used with narrow band digital modes (NDXN or NEXEDGE, IDAS narrow, DMR, etc.). If used as part of a trunking system, 462.5375 MHz and 462.7375 MHz are used as repeater outputs, paired with 467.5375 and 467.7375, respectively. There are reports of these four frequencies being used as simplex frequencies at very large events (radio rentals, etc). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage<br />
|-<br />
|451.01875-453.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|454.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|456.01875-458.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|459.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|462.750-462.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services<br />
|-<br />
|463.200-465.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|465.650-467.5375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|467.750-467.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging, especially 467.75 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|468.200-469.99375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Under [[FCC]] rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups:<br />
<br />
*'''Group A1''' - low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum '''20 watts''' ('''base stations''') - high side of pair, '''portables or mobiles''': '''6 watts'''. Only available within 80 km radius (49.7 mile radius) of larger metro areas. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired for repeater purposes. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2''' - may be shared with non-voice users (for example, telemetry), low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum '''20 watts''' ('''base stations''') - high side of pair, '''portables or mobiles: 6 watts'''. Available nationwide. Maximum height for fixed stations is 75 feet above ground. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group B''' - Group B frequencies are available for non-voice operations on a primary basis. Voice operations will be permitted on a secondary basis. Base, mobile or operational fixed stations will be authorized on Group B frequencies. Fixed stations may be licensed as mobile. Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. '''Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts.''' '''Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts.''' ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.'' These frequencies may be used for short-range data links, control systems for clocks, bells or other alarms in schools or on campuses, sprinkler systems at golf courses and numerous other datalink systems.<br />
<br />
*'''Group C''' - Group C frequencies are available for voice and non-voice operations on a co-primary basis. Only mobile operations will be authorized on Group C frequencies. Stations may operate at fixed locations for a temporary period of time. '''No stations operating at a permanent fixed location will be authorized on Group C frequencies.''' Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''Group C low power frequencies are heavily used for simplex portable radios on job sites and for similar purposes. While the frequencies in group A1, A2 and B are also used for on-site voice radio walkie-talkie purposes, Group C is more frequently encountered. <br />
''<br />
*'''Group D''' - Only available for central alarm signaling and [[telemetry]] purposes in urban areas, except in rural areas where coordination is required. Operation on Group D frequencies is limited to 2 watts output power for mobile, base or operational fixed stations. Fixed stations used for central station alarm operations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 7 meters (20 feet) above a man-made supporting structure, including antenna structure.<br />
<br />
Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. The area of normal day-to-day operations will be described in the application in terms of maximum distance from a geographic center (latitude and longitude).<br />
<br />
A hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part may operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts 20mw 0.02 watts without specific authorization from the Commission. All licensees operating under this authority must comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this section. The 6.25 kHz channels have more strict frequency stability and bandwidth limitations compared to the 12.5 kHz channels. The 6.25 kHz channels are generally only used in heavily urbanized areas where frequency congestion and interference are problematic. <br />
<br />
Some speciality business users (race frequencies, such as those used by [[Racing_frequencies|NASCAR teams]], other racing users and for on track operations) often use frequencies outside the standard low power frequencies. Due to the temporary and low power characteristics of these types of users, interference is usually not a problem. Individual track facilities have their own on-site radio systems, often including licensed repeaters and use of portable (temporary) itinerant frequencies. Larger events use the 450 MHz / 455 MHz [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|broadcast]] cue (IFB/STL) frequencies. <br />
<br />
Frequencies from the lists below, plus the standard itinerant UHF frequencies 451.8 MHz, 451.8125 MHz, 456.8 MHz, 456.8125 MHz, 464.5 MHz, 464.55 MHz, 469.5 MHz and 469.55 MHz are often used for inter squad radio (intra squad radio) militia prepper squad radio using low power [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|16 channel short range]] low probability of intercept 450-470 MHz handhelds such as the Luiton LT-458, Baofeng BF-888S family, Retevis handhelds including the H777 family and higher quality UHF radios including those by Motorola, Icom, Kenwood, etc. <br />
<br />
*'''Group A1 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.18125 MHz<br />
*'''451.1875''' MHz<br />
*451.19375 MHz<br />
*451.28125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2875''' MHz<br />
*451.29375 MHz<br />
*451.30625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3125''' MHz<br />
*451.31875 MHz<br />
*451.35625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3625''' MHz<br />
*451.36875 MHz<br />
*451.38125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3875''' MHz<br />
*451.39375 MHz<br />
*451.40625 MHz<br />
*451.41875 MHz<br />
*451.45625 MHz<br />
*'''451.4625''' MHz<br />
*451.46875 MHz<br />
*451.48125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4875''' MHz<br />
*451.49375 MHz<br />
*451.50625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5125''' MHz<br />
*451.51875 MHz<br />
*451.55625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5625''' MHz<br />
*451.56875 MHz<br />
*451.58125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5875''' MHz<br />
*451.59375 MHz<br />
*451.60625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6125''' MHz<br />
*451.61875 MHz<br />
*451.65625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6625''' MHz<br />
*451.66875 MHz<br />
*451.68125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6875''' MHz<br />
*451.69375 MHz<br />
*451.70625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7125''' MHz<br />
*451.71875 MHz<br />
*451.73125 MHz<br />
*'''451.7375''' MHz<br />
*451.74375 MHz<br />
*451.75625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7625''' MHz<br />
*451.76875 MHz<br />
*452.03125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0375''' MHz<br />
*452.04375 MHz<br />
*452.05625 MHz<br />
*'''452.0625''' MHz<br />
*452.06875 MHz<br />
*452.08125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0875''' MHz<br />
*452.09375 MHz<br />
*452.10625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1125''' MHz<br />
*452.11875 MHz<br />
*452.13125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1375''' MHz<br />
*452.14375 MHz<br />
*452.15625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1625''' MHz<br />
*452.16875 MHz<br />
*452.18125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1875''' MHz<br />
*452.19375 MHz<br />
*452.28125 MHz<br />
*'''452.2875''' MHz<br />
*452.29375 MHz<br />
*452.48125 MHz<br />
*'''452.4875''' MHz<br />
*452.49375 MHz<br />
*452.53125 MHz <br />
*'''[[VHF_marine#On-board_or_Dockside_UHF_Marine_.28portables_and_on-ship_or_dockside_repeater_use.29|452.5375]]''' MHz <br />
*452.54375 MHz <br />
*452.63125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6375''' MHz<br />
*452.64375 MHz<br />
*452.65625 MHz<br />
*'''452.6625''' MHz<br />
*452.66875 MHz<br />
*452.68125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6875''' MHz<br />
*452.69375 MHz<br />
*452.70625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7125''' MHz<br />
*452.71875 MHz<br />
*452.78125 MHz<br />
*'''452.7875''' MHz<br />
*452.79375 MHz<br />
*452.80625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8125''' MHz<br />
*452.81875 MHz<br />
*452.83125 MHz<br />
*'''452.8375''' MHz<br />
*452.84375 MHz<br />
*452.88125 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.89375 MHz<br />
*452.98125 MHz<br />
*'''452.9875''' MHz<br />
*452.99375 MHz<br />
*456.18125 MHz<br />
*'''456.1875''' MHz<br />
*456.19375 MHz<br />
*456.28125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2875''' MHz<br />
*456.29375 MHz<br />
*456.30625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3125''' MHz<br />
*456.31875 MHz<br />
*456.35625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3625''' MHz<br />
*456.36875 MHz<br />
*456.38125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3875''' MHz<br />
*456.39375 MHz<br />
*456.40625 MHz<br />
*456.41875 MHz<br />
*456.45625 MHz <br />
*'''456.4625''' MHz<br />
*456.46875 MHz<br />
*456.48125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4875''' MHz<br />
*456.49375 MHz<br />
*456.50625 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.51875 MHz<br />
*456.55625 MHz<br />
*'''456.5625''' MHz<br />
*456.56875 MHz<br />
*456.58125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5875''' MHz<br />
*456.59375 MHz<br />
*456.60625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6125''' MHz<br />
*456.61875 MHz<br />
*456.65625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6625''' MHz<br />
*456.66875 MHz<br />
*456.68125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6875''' MHz<br />
*456.69375 MHz<br />
*456.70625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7125''' MHz<br />
*456.71875 MHz<br />
*456.73125 MHz<br />
*'''456.7375''' MHz<br />
*456.74375 MHz<br />
*456.75625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7625''' MHz<br />
*456.76875 MHz<br />
*457.03125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0375''' MHz<br />
*457.04375 MHz<br />
*457.05625 MHz<br />
*'''457.0625''' MHz<br />
*457.06875 MHz<br />
*457.08125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0875''' MHz<br />
*457.09375 MHz<br />
*457.10625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1125''' MHz<br />
*457.11875 MHz<br />
*457.13125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1375''' MHz<br />
*457.14375 MHz<br />
*457.15625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1625''' MHz<br />
*457.16875 MHz<br />
*457.18125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1875''' MHz<br />
*457.19375 MHz<br />
*457.28125 MHz<br />
*'''457.2875''' MHz<br />
*457.29375 MHz<br />
*457.48125 MHz<br />
*'''457.4875''' MHz<br />
*457.49375 MHz<br />
*457.63125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6375''' MHz<br />
*457.64375 MHz<br />
*457.65625 MHz<br />
*'''457.6625''' MHz<br />
*457.66875 MHz<br />
*457.68125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6875''' MHz<br />
*457.69375 MHz<br />
*457.70625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7125''' MHz<br />
*457.71875 MHz<br />
*457.78125 MHz<br />
*'''457.7875''' MHz<br />
*457.79375 MHz<br />
*457.80625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8125''' MHz<br />
*457.81875 MHz<br />
*457.83125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8375''' MHz<br />
*457.84375 MHz<br />
*457.88125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8875''' MHz<br />
*457.89375 MHz<br />
*457.98125 MHz<br />
*'''457.9875''' MHz<br />
*457.99375 MHz<br />
*462.18125 MHz<br />
*'''462.1875''' MHz<br />
*462.19375 MHz<br />
*462.45625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4625''' MHz<br />
*462.46875 MHz<br />
*462.48125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4875''' MHz<br />
*462.49375 MHz<br />
*462.50625 MHz<br />
*'''462.5125''' MHz<br />
*462.51875 MHz<br />
*467.18125 MHz<br />
*'''467.1875''' MHz<br />
*467.19375 MHz<br />
*467.45625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4625''' MHz<br />
*467.46875 MHz <br />
*467.48125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4875''' MHz<br />
*467.49375 MHz<br />
*467.50625 MHz<br />
*'''467.5125''' MHz<br />
*467.51875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.23125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2375''' MHz<br />
*451.24375 MHz<br />
*451.33125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3375''' MHz<br />
*451.34375 MHz<br />
*451.43125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4375''' MHz<br />
*451.44375 MHz<br />
*451.53125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5375''' MHz<br />
*451.54375 MHz<br />
*451.63125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6375''' MHz<br />
*451.64375 MHz<br />
*452.30625 MHz<br />
*'''452.3125''' MHz<br />
*452.31875 MHz<br />
*452.40625 MHz<br />
*'''452.4125''' MHz<br />
*452.41875 MHz<br />
*452.50625 MHz<br />
*'''452.5125''' MHz<br />
*452.51875 MHz<br />
*452.75625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7625''' MHz<br />
*452.76875 MHz<br />
*452.85625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8625''' MHz<br />
*452.86875 MHz<br />
*456.23125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2375''' MHz<br />
*456.24375 MHz<br />
*456.33125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3375''' MHz<br />
*456.34375 MHz<br />
*456.43125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4375''' MHz<br />
*456.44375 MHz<br />
*456.53125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5375''' MHz<br />
*456.54375 MHz<br />
*456.63125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6375''' MHz<br />
*456.64375 MHz<br />
*457.30625 MHz<br />
*'''457.3125''' MHz<br />
*457.31875 MHz<br />
*457.40625 MHz<br />
*'''457.4125''' MHz<br />
*457.41875 MHz<br />
*457.50625 MHz<br />
*'''457.5125''' MHz<br />
*457.51875 MHz<br />
*457.75625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7625''' MHz<br />
*457.76875 MHz<br />
*457.85625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8625''' MHz<br />
*457.86875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group B low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*462.20625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2125''' MHz<br />
*462.21875 MHz<br />
*462.23125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2375''' MHz<br />
*462.24375 MHz<br />
*462.25625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2625''' MHz<br />
*462.26875 MHz<br />
*462.28125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2875''' MHz<br />
*462.29375 MHz<br />
*462.30625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3125''' MHz<br />
*462.31875 MHz<br />
*462.33125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3375''' MHz<br />
*462.34375 MHz<br />
*462.35625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3625''' MHz<br />
*462.36875 MHz<br />
*462.38125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3875''' MHz<br />
*462.39375 MHz<br />
*462.40625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4125''' MHz<br />
*462.41875 MHz<br />
*462.43125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4375''' MHz<br />
*462.44375 MHz<br />
*467.20625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2125''' MHz<br />
*467.21875 MHz<br />
*467.23125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2375''' MHz<br />
*467.24375 MHz<br />
*467.25625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2625''' MHz<br />
*467.26875 MHz<br />
*467.28125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2875''' MHz<br />
*467.29375 MHz<br />
*467.30625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3125''' MHz<br />
*467.31875 MHz<br />
*467.33125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3375''' MHz<br />
*467.34375 MHz<br />
*467.35625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3625''' MHz<br />
*467.36875 MHz<br />
*467.38125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3875''' MHz<br />
*467.39375 MHz<br />
*467.40625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4125''' MHz<br />
*467.41875 MHz<br />
*467.43125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4375''' MHz<br />
*467.44375 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group C low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*461.03125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0375''' MHz<br />
*461.04375 MHz<br />
*461.05625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0625''' MHz<br />
*461.06875 MHz<br />
*461.08125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0875''' MHz<br />
*461.09375 MHz<br />
*461.10625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1125''' MHz<br />
*461.11875 MHz<br />
*461.13125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1375''' MHz<br />
*461.14375 MHz<br />
*461.15625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1625''' MHz<br />
*461.16875 MHz<br />
*461.18125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1875''' MHz<br />
*461.19375 MHz<br />
*461.20625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2125''' MHz<br />
*461.21875 MHz<br />
*461.23125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2375''' MHz<br />
*461.24375 MHz<br />
*461.25625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2625''' MHz<br />
*461.26875 MHz<br />
*461.28125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2875''' MHz<br />
*461.29375 MHz<br />
*461.30625 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.31875 MHz<br />
*461.33125 MHz<br />
*'''461.3375''' MHz<br />
*461.34375 MHz<br />
*461.35625 MHz<br />
*'''461.3625''' MHz<br />
*461.36875 MHz<br />
*'''462.7625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.7875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8125''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8375''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''464.4875''' MHz<br />
*464.48125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5125''' MHz<br />
*464.51875 MHz<br />
*464.53125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''464.5625''' MHz<br />
*464.56875 MHz<br />
*466.03125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0375''' MHz<br />
*466.04375 MHz<br />
*466.05625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0625''' MHz<br />
*466.06875 MHz<br />
*466.08125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0875''' MHz<br />
*466.09375 MHz<br />
*466.10625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1125''' MHz<br />
*466.11875 MHz<br />
*466.13125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1375''' MHz<br />
*466.14375 MHz<br />
*466.15625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1625''' MHz<br />
*466.16875 MHz<br />
*466.18125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1875''' MHz<br />
*466.19375 MHz<br />
*466.20625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2125''' MHz<br />
*466.21875 MHz<br />
*466.23125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2375''' MHz<br />
*466.24375 MHz<br />
*466.25625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2625''' MHz<br />
*466.26875 MHz<br />
*466.28125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2875''' MHz<br />
*466.29375 MHz<br />
*466.30625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3125''' MHz<br />
*466.31875 MHz<br />
*466.33125 MHz<br />
*'''466.3375''' MHz<br />
*466.34375 MHz<br />
*466.35625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3625''' MHz<br />
*466.36875 MHz<br />
*'''467.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''467.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''467.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''469.4875''' MHz<br />
*469.48125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5125''' MHz<br />
*469.51875 MHz<br />
*469.53125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''469.5625''' MHz<br />
*469.56875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group D low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*460.90625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9125''' MHz<br />
*460.91875 MHz<br />
*460.93125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9375''' MHz<br />
*460.94375 MHz<br />
*460.95625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9625''' MHz<br />
*460.96875 MHz<br />
*460.98125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9875''' MHz<br />
*460.99375 MHz<br />
*461.00625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0125''' MHz<br />
*461.01875 MHz<br />
*465.90625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9125''' MHz<br />
*465.91875 MHz<br />
*465.93125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9375''' MHz<br />
*465.94375 MHz<br />
*465.95625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9625''' MHz<br />
*465.96875 MHz<br />
*465.98125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9875''' MHz<br />
*465.99375 MHz<br />
*466.00625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0125''' MHz<br />
*466.01875 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''', and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20 - hence the UHF-T or UHF-TV designation. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. <br />
<br />
'''The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the “near future“ (whatever that means...2020? 2022? 2025?) as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. The largest users of the 470-512 MHz UHF-T band include massive public safety radio systems in several massive metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous others.''' <br />
<br />
Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized repeater input/mobile transmit and repeater output/simplex split or offset. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. In areas with the band starting at 470.0000 MHz, the first available frequency is 300 kHz up from the edge of the band, 470.3125 MHz. <br />
<br />
The original band plan called for 25 kHz steps with 12.5 kHz offset channels. As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is used suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion. Therefore, they are forced to use narrow channels (12.5 kHz channels and 6.25 kHz channels) anyway. Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. In the interest of clarity and context, however, the discussion on the UHF-T band will include public safety radio systems.<br />
<br />
A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on the 482 MHz and 483 MHz band and their associated Motorola Type II trunking and Project 25 trunking systems that operate in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step. FDNY's fire dispatch system utilizes a half-duplex "split" frequency setup with base stations (dispatchers) transmitting on the low side and mobiles replying on the +3 MHz input mobile transmit frequency. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. FDNY fire dispatch frequencies 482.00625 MHz, 482.01875 MHz, 482.03125 MHz 482.04375 MHz 482.10625 MHz and 482.23125 MHz transmit narrow FM (12.5 kHz bandwidth) on the 6.25 kHz channels. The same is true for the FDNY EMS dispatch system, however the EMS dispatch system operates as a traditional simulcast repeater system.<br />
<br />
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Metro Area<br />
! Frequency Range(MHz)<br />
! TV Channel(s) Affected<br />
|-<br />
|Boston, MA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Chicago, IL<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Cleveland, OH<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Dallas/Fort Worth, TX<br />
|482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16<br />
|-<br />
|Detroit, MI<br />
|476-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 15, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Houston, TX<br />
|488-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|Los Angeles, CA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Miami, FL<br />
|470-476 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|New York City/NE New Jersey<br />
|470-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15, 16 <br />
|-<br />
|Philadelphia, PA<br />
|500-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 19, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Pittsburgh, PA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 18<br />
|-<br />
|San Francisco, CA<br />
|482-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16, 17<br />
|-<br />
|Washington-Baltimore <br />
|488-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 17, 18<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz==<br />
Most of the systems the 800 MHz and 900 MHz land mobile bands are trunked radio systems. It is important to note that the 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz bands are shared with public safety systems. <br />
<br />
Some on-site business systems use the 900 MHz band, including the Motorola DTR 900 MHz FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum handheld radios, which operate 1 watt transmit power on the 902-928 MHz [[ISM]] and [[Part 15]] band using [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|frequency hopping digital voice]]. <br />
<br />
Current examples include the [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS]] 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|47 CFR 15.247]]. <br />
<br />
A full listing of the Motorola 900MHz FHSS digital on-site license free business radios frequency hop set frequencies list is available [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]]. Basically, starting at 902.525 MHz, every 50 kHz up to 927.475 MHz, is one of the frequencies used by the Motorola FHSS 900 MHz “ISM band” license-free on site digital business radios. <br />
<br />
The DTR 900 MHz digital business radios offer performance comparable with UHF walkie-talkies as far as in-building coverage goes. <br />
<br />
The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|analog and digital cordless phones]], UAV or drone [[Remote_Control#900_MHz_RC_Frequencies|radio control]], other remote control/[[Remote_Control#United_States|radio control]] systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|900 MHz WiFi]] or 802.11ah [[Wi-Fi]] and various other telemetry and data networks and services.<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806 MHz-816 MHz/851 MHz-861 MHz'''<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs areas) <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Southeastern USA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Atlanta, GA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs <br />
*one set of 68 channel pairs <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-816 MHz/851-861 MHz'''<br />
*160 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851 MHz-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*22 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*40 sets of 5 channel pairs each (one set with 4 channels) for a total of 199 channels<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*20 sets of 10 channel pairs each for a total of 200 channels<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|809-824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|896-901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|902-928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|900 MHz [[ISM]], Part 15 and ham radio band, subject to restrictions of this band, on-site 900 MHz ISM FHSS radios 1 watt power output<br />
|-<br />
|935-940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|1427-1432&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.4 GHz band - Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259<br />
|-<br />
|1920-1930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.9 GHz [[DECT]] band - DECT 6.0 Specification in US - used for on-site two-way radio and cordless phone systems, 100mW peak power<br />
|-<br />
|2450-2500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|2.4 GHz [[ISM]] band, subject to restrictions of this [[Wi-Fi|band]] (also regulated under [[Part 15]])<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies==<br />
<br />
Maybe you were looking for US [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|federal government itinerant frequencies (Federal Common Use Frequencies)]]? <br />
<br />
See also: commonly used [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies]], popular [[Business_Radio#Common_On-Site_Retail_Store_Frequencies_Channel_Plans|retail store frequencies and tones]], as well as [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|popular]] and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|privacy codes listing]].<br />
<br />
<br />
''Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes [[FRS#FRS_Frequently_Asked_Questions_FRS_FAQ|they can under Part 95]] of the FCC rules. '''Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license''', however.'' <br />
<br />
<br />
Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. <br />
<br />
<br />
See [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunt club radio frequencies]] and American militia tactical VHF/UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|tactical frequencies and channel plans for VHF/UHF and UHF radios - Baofeng, etc.]] as well as UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_Only_16-Channel_Intra-Squad_Radio_Inter-Squad_Radio_ISR|intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans]].<br />
<br />
These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of [[FRS]] frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. <br />
<br />
Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. on-site business radio [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below]] - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. <br />
<br />
All Part 90 frequencies above 150 MHz must operate in narrow band mode or use digital voice modes that meet the FCC narrowbanding requirement. <br />
<br />
*Narrow band FM voice emissions include 11K2F3E (sometimes listed on licenses as 11K3F3E or 11K0F3E), 10K5F3E, 10K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 9K10F3E 8K50F3E, 8K00F3E, and 6K00F3E. <br />
*Narrow FM voice/data (11K3F3E, 11K2F3E, 11K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 11K3F3D, 11K3F2D, 11K3F1D, 11K2F9W, etc.), DMR (7K60FXE, 7K60FXW, 7K60F7W, etc), IDAS or NXDN NEXEDGE (4K00F1E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F7W, etc.) and Project 25 P25 (8K10F1E) are the most common.<br />
<br />
*'''Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
Unless otherwise specified, all itinerant frequencies are simplex only. Some frequencies may be used as part of a portable repeater or temporary repeater (station class FB2I), however, those frequencies may also be used for simplex operations. <br />
<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*[[VHF_LADD#LADD_Loading_Channels_.28LD.29_and_Resource_Road_.28RR.29_Frequencies_Channels_Canada_Trucking_VHF_List|151.7000 MHz]] - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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*'''Low Power, "de facto itinerant" and Itinerant''' <br />
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* 27.4300 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4500 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4700 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 27.5100 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 27.5300 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 33.4000 MHz - Low Power <br />
* 35.0200 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 42.9800 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*152.9450 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
*154.5475 MHz<br />
*154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc.<br />
*154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.6100 MHz - Narrow band modes only <br />
*154.6250 MHz - On-site [[POCSAG|paging]] transmitters (fixed) and/or mobiles up to 20 watts transmitter power (shared)<br />
*154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*450.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use, 88.5 Hz PL reported <br />
*450.0125 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.0250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, CSQ, 445 DPL and others reported <br />
*450.1500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.8750 MHz - Unlicensed use, various tones reported, including 131.8 Hz<br />
*450.9750 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 110.9 Hz PL tone <br />
*451.1875 MHz<br />
*451.2375 MHz<br />
*451.2875 MHz<br />
*451.3125 MHz<br />
*451.3375 MHz<br />
*451.3625 MHz<br />
*451.3875 MHz<br />
*451.4375 MHz<br />
*451.4625 MHz<br />
*451.4875 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5625 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6125 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*451.7125 MHz<br />
*451.7375 MHz<br />
*451.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*452.0375 MHz<br />
*452.0625 MHz<br />
*452.0875 MHz<br />
*452.1125 MHz<br />
*452.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use (simplex)<br />
*452.1375 MHz<br />
*452.1625 MHz<br />
*452.1875 MHz<br />
*452.2875 MHz<br />
*452.3125 MHz<br />
*452.4125 MHz<br />
*452.4875 MHz<br />
*452.5125 MHz<br />
*452.5375 MHz<br />
*452.6375 MHz<br />
*452.6625 MHz<br />
*452.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7125 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*452.7875 MHz<br />
*452.8125 MHz<br />
*452.8375 MHz<br />
*452.8625 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.9875 MHz<br />
*454.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 69.3 Hz<br />
*454.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 100.0 Hz and 136.5 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL and 151.4 Hz PL tones<br />
*454.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 203.5 Hz PL tone<br />
*454.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 189.9 Hz tone reported <br />
*454.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 141.3 Hz and 241.8 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.7250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL D023N<br />
*454.8250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114 DPL D114N<br />
*454.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 205 DPL D205N<br />
*455.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 245 DPL and 306 DPL reported <br />
*455.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 411 DPL D411N<br />
*455.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 503 DPL D503N<br />
*455.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 118.8 Hz PL, 151.4 Hz PL and 606 DPL reported<br />
*455.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 754 DPL D754N<br />
*455.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 156 DCS D156 reported <br />
*455.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 151.4 Hz PL, 162.2 Hz PL reported <br />
*456.1875 MHz<br />
*456.2375 MHz<br />
*456.2875 MHz<br />
*456.3125 MHz<br />
*456.3375 MHz<br />
*456.3625 MHz<br />
*456.3875 MHz<br />
*456.4375 MHz<br />
*456.4625 MHz<br />
*456.4875 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*456.5375 MHz<br />
*456.5625 MHz<br />
*456.5875 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6375 MHz<br />
*456.6625 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*456.7125 MHz<br />
*456.7375 MHz<br />
*456.7625 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*457.0375 MHz<br />
*457.0625 MHz<br />
*457.0875 MHz<br />
*457.1125 MHz<br />
*457.1375 MHz<br />
*457.1625 MHz<br />
*457.1875 MHz<br />
*457.2875 MHz<br />
*457.3125 MHz<br />
*457.4125 MHz<br />
*457.4875 MHz<br />
*457.5125 MHz<br />
*457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, simplex <br />
*457.6375 MHz<br />
*457.6625 MHz<br />
*457.7125 MHz<br />
*457.7375 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*457.7875 MHz<br />
*457.8125 MHz<br />
*457.8375 MHz<br />
*457.8625 MHz<br />
*457.8875 MHz<br />
*457.9875 MHz<br />
*458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.0625 MHz<br />
*461.0875 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.1625 MHz<br />
*461.1875 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*461.2625 MHz<br />
*461.2875 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.3375 MHz<br />
*461.3625 MHz<br />
*461.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*462.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 69.3 Hz tone <br />
*462.1875 MHz<br />
*462.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 103.5 Hz PL tone <br />
*462.4625 MHz<br />
*462.4875 MHz<br />
*462.5125 MHz<br />
*462.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114.8 Hz PL tone<br />
*462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.5500 MHz - [[FRS]] Channel 15/GMRS 550 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/[[GMRS]] 575 - White Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with [[POCSAG|paging]] systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*463.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with D023I inverted DPL <br />
*464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.0625 MHz<br />
*466.0875 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*466.1625 MHz<br />
*466.1875 MHz<br />
*466.2125 MHz<br />
*466.2375 MHz<br />
*466.2625 MHz<br />
*466.2875 MHz<br />
*466.3125 MHz<br />
*466.3375 MHz<br />
*466.3625 MHz<br />
*467.1875 MHz<br />
*467.4625 MHz<br />
*467.4875 MHz<br />
*467.5125 MHz<br />
*467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz <br />
*467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.7875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.8875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.9125 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*468.2125 MHz<br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3375 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.5875 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6375 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz <br />
*468.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.9875 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use (see [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|Baofeng UV-5R]], etc.) <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. '''Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license.''' ''Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy. '' <br />
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Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.<br />
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The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use [[FRS]], [[MURS]] or [[CB]] for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. <br />
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See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|section]] below.<br />
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Most popular business itinerant frequencies:<br />
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Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*464.5500 MHz<br />
*464.5000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*469.5500 MHz<br />
*469.5000 MHz<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
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Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*151.6250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.5125 MHz<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*158.4075 MHz<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
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==Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings==<br />
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'''Scroll down to see the Baofeng factory programming plans, Retevis factory default frequencies, etc. Note that some of these frequency plans are no longer used and/or may not be the frequency plan that a radio for a specific country, region or market is programmed with. Be sure to scroll through the entire list. Knowing which radio services are legal in your country or region is often very helpful. Be sure that the radio you're ordering is for the radio service that is appropriate to your country and/or region.'''<br />
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'''If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page''':<br />
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[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans]]<br />
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Motorola refers to CTCSS and DCS as "codes", Kenwood and other companies refer to CTCSS as QT (Quiet Tone) and DCS as DQT (Digital Quiet Tone). The terms "PL" and "DPL" are still heavily used in the two-way radio community to refer to CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Baofeng radios refer to CTCSS as CTCS and DCS as DCS. Transmit CTCSS is T-CTCS and receive CTCSS is R-CTCS. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). <br />
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Higher-end [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF]] handheld radios are simply sold by the band they operate on, and the end user (or vendor) programs the radio accordingly. ''This is changing by the early 2020s and the flooding of the market with inexpensive Chinese radios that often come with factory default frequencies out of the box.'' Some of these radios have received FCC approval for Part 95 (FRS, GMRS or MURS) usage, while others have Part 90 land mobile authorization (with the programming software of course). See also: [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones]]. <br />
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'''Users often buy radios and use them on whichever frequencies they came programmed with from the factory, regardless of which band and/or frequencies the radios happen to be programmed with from the factory.''' <br />
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'''Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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The Motorola CLP series radios include voice inversion scrambling capability (voice scrambler) for more secure comms. The CLP radios also include [[Part_15#15.245_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2435-2465_MHz.2C_5785-5815_MHz.2C_10500-10550_MHz.2C_and_24075-24175_MHz.|Bluetooth]] connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
''Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada.'' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP110M series radios)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]<br />
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WalMart and Sam's Club will often use different CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, especially when their store is part of a larger shopping center with the potential for interference. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). However, in some instances the narrowband MURS channels will have a CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) tone or code programmed in as well, depending on local requirements and interference due to other nearby users. As of the early 2020s, some WalMart and Sam's Club locations appear to be depreciating their VHF MURS radios and replacing them with Motorola UHF business band radios. This could be due to the steadily increasing popularity of MURS radios (cf. Baofeng MURS radios, BTECH MURS radios, Retevis MURS radios, etc.) and the resulting increased interference due to Wal-Mart's heavy use of carrier squelch [CSQ].<br />
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'''Motorola CP110M VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]<br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.570 MHz - Blue Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.600 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
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*Frequency 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Frequency 151.655 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.685 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.715 MHz<br />
*Frequency 151.775 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.835 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.895 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.925 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.490 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.515 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.540 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.570 MHz - MURS Channel 4 / Green Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.600 MHz - MURS Channel 5 / Blue Dot<br />
*Frequency 158.400 MHz <br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches. <br />
''Note that 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz and 469.2625 MHz are not itinerant frequencies and high power business radio systems may be using these frequencies. 469.2625 MHz is technically for itinerant use in Canada.<br />
462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz are now part of the [[FRS]] and GMRS services. Unlicensed FRS simplex use and/or licensed GMRS simplex and/or licensed GMRS repeater output use of these frequencies is common and legal. It is legal to use 462.575MHz, 462.625MHz and 462.675MHz for business purposes under the FRS [[FCC|regulations]]. No license is required for simplex operation on the 22 FRS frequencies. '' <br />
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*Frequency - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 464.3250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.8250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Frequency - 469.2625 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5000 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5500 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola Spirit-M VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.570 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.600 MHz - Blue Dot<br />
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'''Motorola Spirit-M UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
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Frequencies <br />
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*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star <br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
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'''Motorola Sport UHF GMRS radio''' <br />
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Also sold as Sport SS, Handi-Com GMRS<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
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'''Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios''' <br />
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See complete frequency (hopset lists) [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]].<br />
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'''Motorola Test Mode Channels Frequencies''' <br />
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Test mode or RF Test Mode is used during radio servicing, alignment and functionality testing. <br />
The test frequencies are designed to be used in a work bench environment and are unlikely to be found “in the field”. <br />
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They are listed here for reference purposes. <br />
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The list below is for the Motorola HT1250 family of handheld radios - including the HT1250 HT1250LS HT1250LS+ and similar radios such as the HT1550. Different models will have different factory default test mode frequencies. '''Please consult the service manual for your particular radio model. ''' <br />
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Lowband 1 - Low 1<br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 29.740 MHz RX: 29.740 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 32.040 MHz RX: 32.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 34.040 MHz RX: 34.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 36.040 MHz RX: 36.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 38.040 MHz RX: 38.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 40.040 MHz RX: 40.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
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Lowband 2 - Low 2<br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 35.040 MHz RX: 35.040 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 37.040 MHz RX: 37.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 39.040 MHz RX: 39.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 45.040 MHz RX: 45.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 48.040 MHz RX: 48.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 50.040 MHz RX: 50.020 MHz <br />
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VHF High Band - VHF <br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 136.025 MHz RX: 136.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 142.325 MHz RX: 142.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 148.625 MHz RX: 148.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 154.925 MHz RX: 154.925 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 161.225 MHz RX: 161.225 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 167.525 MHz RX: 167.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 173.825 MHz RX: 173.825 MHz <br />
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200 MHz 216-220 MHz Band - VHF2 200MHz <br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 217.025 MHz RX: 217.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 217.975 MHz RX: 217.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 219.125 MHz RX: 219.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 219.775 MHz RX: 219.775 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 220.525 MHz RX: 220.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 221.275 MHz RX: 221.275 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 221.975 MHz RX: 221.975 MHz <br />
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UHF1 UHF 403-470 MHz Band - UHF1 <br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 403.025 MHz RX: 403.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 415.025 MHz RX: 415.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 425.025 MHz RX: 425.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 436.025 MHz RX: 436.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 449.025 MHz RX: 449.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 460.025 MHz RX: 460.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 469.975 MHz RX: 469.975 MHz <br />
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UHF2 UHF UHF 450-527 MHz 450-520 MHz Band - UHF2 <br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 450.025 MHz RX: 450.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 462.850 MHz RX: 462.850 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 475.675 MHz RX: 475.675 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 488.500 MHz RX: 488.500 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 501.325 MHz RX: 501.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 514.150 MHz RX: 514.150 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 526.975 MHz RX: 526.975 MHz <br />
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700 MHz Band - 700 <br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 746.125 MHz RX: 746.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 746.975 MHz RX: 746.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 762.125 MHz RX: 762.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 763.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 776.525 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 792.025 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 793.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
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800 MHz Band - 800<br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 806.025 MHz RX: 806.075 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 815.475 MHz RX: 809.175 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 824.925 MHz RX: 812.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 837.975 MHz RX: 815.575 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 851.025 MHz RX: 818.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 860.475 MHz RX: 821.825 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 869.975 MHz RX: 824.975 MHz <br />
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'''Icom V10MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V10MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
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License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom), user may program transmit power level at 2 watt, 1 watt or 0.5 watt levels. The V10MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone oDTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
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<br />
'''Icom V3MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V3MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel user programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom). User may also change limited settings without the software (including switching between high power and low power). The V3MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone DTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
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<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
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<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]<br />
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<br />
'''Powerwerx DB-16X Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
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Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
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<br />
'''TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. 16-channel handheld commercial radio (appears to be very similar to Powerwerx DB-16X)<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
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<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam VHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.7750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.8050 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.8350 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.8950 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 154.4900 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 154.5150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 158.4000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
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<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam UHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Note: the UHF version has the "old channel plan" - which includes 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz, 469.2625 MHz as well as FRS / GMRS frequencies 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz. Older-generation Motorola, Kenwood, etc. UHF radios did include 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz as "business band" frequencies even though they've always been part of the GMRS (and now also the FRS) license-free services. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Any of the 22 FRS channels may be used for business purposes. Using FRS for business is legal. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.3250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.8250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.2625 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.5000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
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<br />
<br />
'''COTRE CO04 DMR UHF business band radio''' <br />
32 channel dual mode analog FM/NFM and DMR portable business radio. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Frequencies 469.9875 MHz and 450.0125 MHz shown in programming CPS software instructions, possibly test frequencies or simply example frequencies. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
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<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-150 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]<br />
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<br />
'''Ritron PT-450 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]<br />
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<br />
'''Rugged Radios RH-5R / Rugged Radios RH5X / Rugged Radios RH7X VHF / UHF Radios''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
''This channel plan may be out of date or may be altered by the vendor/user for their specific needs.''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz - WTHRMN<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.7150 MHz - BFGRLY<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.9800 MHz - BAJAPTS<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6850 MHz - NETWORK<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9250 MHz - CHECKRS<br />
*Channel 6 - 150.8600 MHz - FAIR<br />
*Channel 7 - 153.1100 MHz - YOKOHAM<br />
*Channel 8 - 152.9600 MHz - RUGGED RELAY<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.5050 MHz - CHKRS 2<br />
*Channel 10 - 153.3950 MHz - BFGPITS<br />
*Channel 11 - 153.3800 MHz - MAG 7<br />
*Channel 12 - 155.1600 MHz - [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#VHF_high_band_VHF_band|RESCUE]]<br />
*Channel 13 - 153.2450 MHz - CORE<br />
*Channel 14 - [[VHF_marine#VHF_Marine_Channels_International_and_USA_Simplex|156.6750]] MHz - PRIVATE [023 DPL] <br />
*Channel 15 - 152.5100 MHz - SANDLMO<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5150 MHz - PCI RLY<br />
*Channel 17 - 151.4900 MHz - BITD<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.4500 MHz - KOH 1<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.5625 MHz - GMRS 1<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.5875 MHz - GMRS 2<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6125 MHz - GMRS 3<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.6375 MHz - GMRS 4<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.6625 MHz - GMRS 5<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6875 MHz - GMRS 6<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.7125 MHz - GMRS 7<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.5500 MHz - GMRS 8<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5750 MHz - GMRS 9<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz - GMRS 10<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6250 MHz - GMRS 11<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.6500 MHz - GMRS 12<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.6750 MHz - GMRS 13<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.7000 MHz - GMRS 14<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.7250 MHz - GMRS 15<br />
*Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency...<br />
*Channel 35 - 162.5500 MHz - WX 1<br />
*Channel 36 - 162.4000 MHz - WX 2<br />
*Channel 37 - 162.4750 MHz - WX 3<br />
*Channel 38 - 162.4250 MHz - WX 4<br />
*Channel 39 - 162.4500 MHz - WX 5<br />
*Channel 40 - 162.5050 MHz - WX 6<br />
*Channel 41 - 162.5250 MHz - WX 7<br />
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<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]<br />
*Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]<br />
*Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11<br />
*Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Also, Hytera TC-310, others <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
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<br />
'''Cobra PX880 PX880BC Pro Business Radio''' <br />
<br />
22 Channel FRS Radio With Pre-set privacy codes. User may change the tone/code on any/all channels if they want to. <br />
<br />
Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are automatically set to high power - 2 watts. <br />
Channels 8-14 are low power only - 0.5w 500mW. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 6- 462.6875 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 565 DCS Code DCS 66<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 712 DCS Code DCS 77<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra HEROS Children's Walkie Talkies Long-Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Two channel 2-channel kids walkie talkies "up to 16 mile range". The back of the box indicates that 16 mile range is rarely possible and in urban/built up areas the users should expect 1-3 mile range. It also indicates that these radios are compatible with other FRS radios on channel 1 and channel 2. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''KidDesigns Walkie Talkies'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesigns CR-210 / PF-210 Cars Pit Stop Walkie Talkies (DisneyPixar)<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5]<br />
*Power Output: 0.133mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-210<br />
<br />
Star Wars Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 7mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7A<br />
<br />
Batman Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies - KidDesigns eKids<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 3.2mW<br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7B<br />
<br />
Avengers Walkie Talkies Single Channel KidDesigns eKids <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Power Output: 4.2mW <br />
*Emission: 4K26F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-216<br />
<br />
<br />
Various others sold under the eKids and KidDesign brand names, including <br />
*Dreamworks Trolls Short Range Walkie Talkies Model TR-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2.5mW power 5K61F3E<br />
*Ghostbusters Walkie Talkies - similar to the Batman walkie talkies - also on frequency 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7] 0.3mW power 11K0F3E<br />
*Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies eKids Model PW-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2mW power 10K6F3E <br />
*Power Rangers Lenticular FRS Walkie Talkies - Model PR-210MV on frequency 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5] 5K77F3E emission 159mW power output<br />
*eKids Walkie Talkie Mission Command Center - Model 216 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 4K26F3E emission 4.2mW power output <br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesign / eKids also manufactures variants with 7 different channel options, including Cars 2 Pit Stop Walkie Talkies and Despicable Me Eye-Conic FRS 2-Way Radios (Model MS-210)<br />
These radios operate on FRS channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Power output 59.7mW, 59.98mW, 70.795mW and 72.277mW <br />
<br />
'''Midland GXT series 50 Channel FRS Radios''' <br />
<br />
Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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On channels 1 through 22, the user may set any one of the 38 CTCSS codes or 104 DCS codes. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. On [[FRS#Midland_FRS_GMRS_50_Channel_Radios|extra channels]] 23-50, the user may only select the channel, as the CTCSS or DCS code is hard-programmed for that particular channel. See the frequency and codes for the extra channels below:<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz <br />
*Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7<br />
*Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10<br />
*Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13<br />
*Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16<br />
*Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19<br />
*Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22<br />
*Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25<br />
*Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28<br />
*Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31<br />
*Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14<br />
*Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11<br />
*Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8<br />
*Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5<br />
*Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2<br />
*Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37<br />
*Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34<br />
*Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31<br />
*Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2<br />
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'''Luiton LT-458 - sold under several names, including Luiton CS, Baofeng CS''' <br />
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This radio model is also sold under the names including the BF-888S family of 16 channel UHF radios and '''SEODON SED-8'''. Other brand names include Arcshell AR-6 Walkie Talkie, TIDRADIO UHF walkie talkies with USB charging capability. (other variants with different default frequencies have been noted, including some with 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur frequencies, 450-470 MHz land mobile frequencies and even 406-420 MHz Federal government frequencies as the defaults]. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. These radios are extremely similar to the Radioditty GA-2S walkie-talkies. '''Sold as "FCC walkie talkies" but they are actually only approved as receivers. <br />
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There are FCC approved variants available too - such as the PO FUNG F-8 16 channel FRS walkie talkie (similar to the Baofeng 88 or BF-88A FRS walkie talkies), as well as Baofeng BF-88ST, Radtel RT-88 RT88 FRS radio, BF-T11, BTECH variants. Baofeng also sells the standard 22 channel + CTCSS/DCS "privacy code" (tone squelch or code squelch) function, including the Baofeng BF-88ST Pro, Baofeng F11, Baofeng BF-F11 and others. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Default Factory Frequencies Retevis Luiton C1 CS - Sold on Amazon in March 2022 under the name "Walkie Talkies For Adults Scrambler CS" and "LUITON Walkie Talkies Voice Scrambler with Earpiece for Adults Outdoor CS Hiking Hunting Travelling Long Distance 2 Way Radios By Luiton" CHIRP reads the firmware on these radios as identical to the Baofeng BF-888S series. CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. No FCC ID provided. 400 MHz - 470 MHz. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. <br />
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Transmitter:<br />
RF Power -- <5W <br />
Maximum deviation(W/N) -- ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz <br />
Spurious emission -- ≤7.5uW <br />
Adjacent channel power -- ≤-65dB/≤-60dB <br />
SNR(W/N) -- ≥-45dB/≥-40dB <br />
QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.7±0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz <br />
Modulation sensitivity -- 8—12mV <br />
Transmission current -- ≤1.2A <br />
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Receiver: <br />
Sensitivity -- -122dBm (12dB SINAD) <br />
Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) <br />
Audio distortion -- ≤10% <br />
Intermediation(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB <br />
Adjacent channel selectivity(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB<br />
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*Channel 1 - 435.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz <br />
*Channel 2 - 435.0750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 435.1000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 435.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 435.1500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 435.1750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 7 - 435.2000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 8 - 435.2250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 9 - 435.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 10 - 435.2750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.7000 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 13 - 403.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 14 - 438.3750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.9850 MHz 250.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 16 - 437.0250 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Radioditty GA-2S''' <br />
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Radioditty GA2S GA-2S Factory Default Out Of The Box Programming ('''Confirmed radios are being sold in late June 2023 with this programming''')<br />
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*Channel 1 - 454.2250 MHz 69.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.3250 MHz 100.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 454.5250 MHz 203.5 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 454.7250 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 454.8250 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 8 - 454.9250 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 9 - 455.1250 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 10 - 455.2250 MHz 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Channel 11 - 455.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 455.4250 MHz 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Channel 13 - 455.5250 MHz 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.1250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 468.9500 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. B-480 default factory Baofeng programming software.<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Version 2 <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Version 3<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Version 4<br />
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*Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Version 5 <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical)<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-88A 16 Channel FRS Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
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Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88A is simply a re-named BF-888S radio and is also sold as the Leazdm LE-88A and other brands and model numbers.<br />
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''Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Channels are user programmable. Testing was done using 462.6375 MHz as channel 1, 467.6375 MHz as channel 2 and 462.6500 MHz as channel 3. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
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Baofeng BF-88E PMR446 default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|16 European standard]] 446.0-446.2 Mhz [[PMR446]] analog FM frequencies. Use of the PMR446 service frequencies is illegal in the United States (unless you have a valid amateur radio license, of course). <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5 <br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Baofeng FRS variant Baofeng FRS radio frequencies tones codes BF-888SPLUS. Note that the BF-88ST and BF-88STPro model numbers allow the user to select any one of the 22 FRS simplex frequencies and set any of the CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, just like a regular [[FRS]] radio. These frequencies and tones are used on numerous radios, including some of the Retevis FRS radios including the Retevis RT22 FRS radio, Retevis RT68 FRS radio and various others. <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-V1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie Radio'''<br />
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CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 15K5F3E emission on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel GMRS01 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS02 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS03 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS04 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS05 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS06 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS07 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS08 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS09 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS10 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS11 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS12 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS13 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS14 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
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'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-50X1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Mobile GMRS Car Vehicle Transceiver'''<br />
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CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 01 - GMRS01 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 - GMRS02 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 - GMRS03 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 - GMRS04 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 - GMRS05 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 - GMRS06 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 - GMRS07 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - GMRS15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - GMRS16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - GMRS17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - GMRS18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - GMRS19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - GMRS20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - GMRS21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - GMRS22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only <br />
*Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only<br />
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'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio'''<br />
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''15K8F3E emission on 154.57 MHz and 154.6 MHz - compatible with 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emission. 15K8F3E is functionally the same as 16K0F3E (or 20 kHz bandwidth), which is authorized on MURS 4 and MURS 5. This is regular FM or 16K0F3E on the Baofeng UV-5R and UV-82 series of radios. <br />
10K5F3E emission on 151.82 MHz, 151.88 MHz and 151.94 MHz - compatible with 11K3F3E emission. Earlier FCC documentation indicated 9K20F3E and 9K10F3E emissions on the 151 MHz frequencies - narrow FM NFM. 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. '' <br />
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CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. User may select WIDE or NARROW for 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 01 MURS1-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 MURS1-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 MURS1-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 MURS1-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 MURS1-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 MURS2-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 MURS2-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 08 MURS2-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 09 MURS2-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 MURS2-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 MURS3-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 MURS3-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 MURS3-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 MURS3-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 MURS3-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung Baofeng BF-T11 FRS walkie talkies two-way radio UHF 22 channel radios FRS Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
22 channel FRS walkie talkies, user-selectable CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS tones + 210 DCS codes. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. <br />
10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Default setting carrier squelch, but users may easily set the CTCSS or DCS setting they like per channel. No PC programming required. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
'''KS KSTORM K-STORM K STORM UHF Walkie Talkies 16 Channel Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Extra Long Standby Time Two-Way Radios 3000mAh Li-ion Batteries Chargers Antennas'''<br />
<br />
FCC ID 2AUMTWTF21 2AUMT-WT-F21 <br />
<br />
Quanzhou Wanneton Electronic&Technology Co. Ltd.<br />
<br />
50 CTCSS tones, 105 DCS codes available. User programmable <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS45 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS45 UHF Analog GMRS Mobile Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS and GMRS mobile transceiver TYT. 10K4F3E emission on FRS channels 1-7, 10K6F3E emission on channels 8-15 and repeater inputs. Later versions indicate 10K5F3E emission on 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz and 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz as well as 467.55 MHz - 467.725 MHz. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS5 TYT TH-UVF8 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS5 UHF Analog GMRS and FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
GMRS5 analog FRS transceiver, 22 channel FRS handheld radio. 10K7F3E emission <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT TC-568 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. FRS TC-568 UHF Analog FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS portable analog transceiver sold by TYT - user-programmable CTCSS or DCS tones, defaults to CSQ carrier squelch. 11K0F3E emission per FCC authorization documentation. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. FCC testing indicates emission 10K2F3E.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version also Retevis RB16 walkie talkie <br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8 DCS 306 D306N 306DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
EU version European version also Retevis RB616<br />
Single Channel - 446.09375MHz - PMR446 channel 8<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30M''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version<br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - 306 DCS FRS channel 8 - D306N DCS306 306 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT40B RT-40B 22 Channel FRS''' <br />
<br />
US FCC [[FRS]] version. 22 channels. User may change power levels on channels 1-7 and 15-22. Channels 8-14 are set on low power (0.5w) only, as per FCC regulations.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 1 - older non-FRS versions. Note that like the Baofeng BF-888S series, there are numerous variants of the Retevis H-777 radios out there. Including H777PLUS FRS and PMR446 radios. <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 2 - older non-FRS versions <br />
''Appears to be the same as the BF-888S series radios default factory programming''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2)<br />
*Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Little Pretender Digital Walkie Talkies 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
5K87F3E, 6K02F3E or 6K20F3E narrow band FM emission, power output 100-150mw<br />
Model 598 or 0598 FCC ID 2AE67-0598 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz (FRS channel 1)<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz (FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz (FRS channel 6)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Digital Voice Changer 2 Mile Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
8 channel FRS walkie talkies radios children's grade two-way FRS radios <br />
10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.5875 MHz - FRS channel 9<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT1-UHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 UHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. <br />
<br />
Retevis currently markets BF-888S RT-1 family handheld radios programmed for the various [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF and VHF personal radio services]], including the [[Freenet|149 MHz Freenet]] service in Germany, the VHF CB [[MURS]] service and UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services in the USA, the Chinese [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|409 MHz]] license free walkie talkie service, [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|245 MHz VHF CB service]] in Thailand, the [[325_MHz_Short_Range_Radio_Service|325 MHz SRRS service]] in the Philippines, the [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|142 MHz VHF]] CB service in Indonesia, the [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|350 MHz Short Range Radio]] service in India, the European standardized [[PMR446]] services - both traditional 8-channel/16-channel [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|analog]] and 16-channel/32-channel [[PMR446#Digital_FDMA_dPMR446|digital]], the [[SRD860]] 860 MHz service, the very low power [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49 MHz]] and [[LPD433]] services and numerous others such as Japan's [[Specified_Low_Power_Radio|Specified Low Power Radio]], the Nordic (Sweden/Norway) [[KDR444]], South Korean [[448_MHz_South_Korean_Personal_Radio|UHF 448 MHz Personal Radio]], the Australian 476 MHz/477 MHz[[UHF_CB|UHF CB]] service, etc.<br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 463.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 463.3250 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 463.4250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 463.5250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 463.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 463.7250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 463.8250 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 463.8250 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 465.2250 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 465.3250 MHz 156.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.4250 MHz 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 465.5250 MHz 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5650 MHz 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Channel 14 - 465.7250 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 15 - 463.7650 MHz 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Channel 16 - 465.9250 MHz 152 DPL D152N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT1-VHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 VHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF [[MURS]] or 149 MHz [[Freenet]] or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Using the frequencies shown below without a FCC license is illegal in the USA. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. Use of any frequency in the 136-137 MHz band is strongly discouraged. The VHF [[VHF_airband|aircraft band]] extends up to 137 MHz. Do not transmit in the aircraft band! <br />
<br />
How to disable ANI transmit beep PTT ID tones beeps when you transmit EOT BOT transmit ID tone transmit authorization tone. Retevis RT1 VHF radios have been noted in use in the 2022 Russian-Ukraine war (by Ukrainian forces, in addition to Motorola handheld radios, Baofeng UV-5R radios, Baofeng UV-82 radios, UV-82HP radios, Motorola FRS and/or PMR446 handhelds.<br />
<br />
'''Update: Retevis RT1 VHF band (V band) radios sold in April 2022 are still being shipped and sold in the USA with these frequencies programmed from the factory. Do not use the RT1 out of the box! It can be programmed with free software CHIRP using computer or smartphone. ''' <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 144.1750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 144.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 144.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 144.4750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 144.5750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 144.6750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 144.7750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 8 - 144.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 144.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 145.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 145.3750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 145.5700 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 145.6750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 145.7750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 145.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz).<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT22 / RT68 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
<br />
Possibly other versions, including RT7 RT-7, RT21 RT-21, RT24 RT-24, RT-47 - possibly a copy of the BF-9700 series of BF-888 type radios. This includes the RT-74 and numerous other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). Note that there are 16 channel and 22 channel versions of these radios - see the 22-channel FRS channel plan for Retevis radios below.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-24 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free 462 MHz FRS GMRS specification version. Like the other Retevis 16 channel UHF radios, it includes the 462.6250 127.3 Hz, 462.7250 136.5 Hz BF-888S default frequencies as well as Retevis-specific frequency/tone combinations - namely 462.5625 with 67.0 Hz, 462.5875 with 118.8 Hz, 462.6125 with 127.3 Hz, 462.6375 with 131.8 Hz, 462.6625 with 136.5 Hz, 462.6875 with 141.3 Hz, 462.7125 with 146.2 Hz, 462.550 with 123.0 Hz and so on.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis FRS 22 channel - RT22 RT27 RT47 RT48 and numerous others''' <br />
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These are the default tones/codes for each channel. The CTCSS tone or DCS code may easily be changed by using free programming software (such as CHIRP or the manufacturer's software) and a programming cable. <br />
Taking the time to switch to a non-default tone/code is strongly recommended. It is very easily done and quick to do and will resolve interference issues caused by other groups using similar radios with similar default CTCSS tones/DCS codes (in other words, another group using radios with the same factory default settings). <br />
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The transmit power setting may be switched between high power and low power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 only. Channels 8-14 must be set to low power under FCC rules. For most applications, your radios do not need to set to high power. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 [[PMR446]] 16 channel''' <br />
European license free 446 MHz PMR446 specification version<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27V MURS VHF''' <br />
RETEVIS RT27V RT47V RB27V RB47 US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. <br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version<br />
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'''Note: this programming plan may have been changed to match the “standard” Retevis FRS radio tone and code plan. <br />
Updates, corrections or additions by somebody who has purchased one of these radios recently would be greatly appreciated.''' '''Bold text'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
*Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 IC FRS 22 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). The channel 18 and channel 22 tones match with the Baofeng BF-888S default CTCSS tones for those respective frequencies as well. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
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'''Retevis RT-47V MURS VHF''' <br />
US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. New Retevis MURS RB38V with 5 MURS channels and 10 NOAA weather channels (receive only). RT27V RT47V RB38V<br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS''' . <br />
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5 watts on simplex channels 1-7 and 15-22 (FRS channels 1-7 and 15-22). 0.5 watt on channels 8-14 (simplex only, FRS channels 8-14). 5 watts on GMRS repeater pairs channels 23-30. Channels 1-22 are simplex only as FRS/GMRS shared simplex channels. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz)<br />
*Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz)<br />
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'''Retevis RT36 FRS 14 channel FRS version'''<br />
US version / FRS version FRS462 FRS467 <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
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'''Retevis RT36 PMR446 8 channel PMR version'''<br />
EU version / PMR446 version European version RT636<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
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'''Retevis RT86 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86 <br />
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*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
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'''Retevis RT97 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
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'''Pofung F19 FRS Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. User selectable carrier squelch, CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS and 210 DCS codes available for a total of 260 different CTCSS and DCS tones/codes. Note the Baofeng and Po Fung PO FUNG are the same company. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
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'''Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 BF-A58, Pofung T-57 BF-F8 BF-F8+ etc.''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family, including the UV-9R, UV-9R ERA, BF-F8, BF-A58, UV-5R+, other versions have variations of these frequencies, for example the GT-3WP, A58S and numerous others. FCC ID indicates 5K20F3E super narrow FM emission as well as 9K10F3E and 9K20F3E NFM emissions...<br />
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<br />
VFO A default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL D274N<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R "Upgrade Version" or "144-148 MHz 420-450 MHz" Variant''' <br />
<br />
Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. <br />
This appears to be a firmware glitch, likely the FCC legal (or "FCC legal") version that only permits the end user to transmit within the 144-148 MHz 2 meter amateur band and the 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur band.<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 144.725 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 144.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 127 - 435.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-6R Pofung UV-6R''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N)<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL - [[FRS]] channel 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N)<br />
*Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL - [[MURS]] channel 4<br />
*Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iRadio CP-168 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz <br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]] - 19 is 152.900 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]], 25 is 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz<br />
*Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
''Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military [[SINCGARS|standard]] 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.<br />
<br />
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS Series Code List (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - OFF - Carrier squelch [CSQ] (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Code 122 - 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Code 123 - 645 DPL D645N<br />
*Code 124 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 125 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 126 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 127 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 128 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 129 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Midland CTCSS and DCS Privacy Code List''' <br />
<br />
Unlike Motorola, Midland counts the CTCSS tones and then starts back over at 1 for the DCS codes. Code 0 or NULL is carrier squelch (CSQ). Midland uses the standard Motorola 38 CTCSS codes for some radios (38 CTCSS codes + 83 DCS codes). Note that DCS codes 84 to 104 are non-standard codes. <br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 84 - 036 DPL <br />
*DCS Code 85 - 053 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 86 - 122 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 87 - 145 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 88 - 212 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 89 - 225 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 90 - 246 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 91 - 252 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 92 - 255 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 93 - 266 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 94 - 274 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 95 - 325 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 96 - 332 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 97 - 356 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 98 - 446 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 99 - 452 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 100 - 454 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 101 - 455 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 102 - 462 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 103 - 523 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 104 - 526 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''50 CTCSS / PL tone list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
*CTCSS Code 1 - 67.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 2 - 69.3 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 3 - 71.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 4 - 74.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 5 - 77.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 6 - 79.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 7 - 82.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 8 - 85.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 9 - 88.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 10 - 91.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 11 - 94.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 12 - 97.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 13 - 100.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 14 - 103.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 15 - 107.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 16 - 110.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 17 - 114.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 18 - 118.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 19 - 123.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 20 - 127.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 21 - 131.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 22 - 136.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 23 - 141.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 24 - 146.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 25 - 151.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 26 - 156.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 27 - 159.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 28 - 162.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 29 - 165.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 30 - 167.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 31 - 171.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 32 - 173.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 33 - 177.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 34 - 179.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 35 - 183.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 36 - 186.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 37 - 189.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 38 - 192.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 39 - 196.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 40 - 199.5 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 41 - 203.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 42 - 206.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 43 - 210.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 44 - 218.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 45 - 225.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 46 - 229.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 47 - 233.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 48 - 241.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 49 - 250.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 50 - 254.1 Hz<br />
<br />
'''83 DCS / DPL / DTCS list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
Not be confused with DSC - Digital Selective Calling, a part of the worldwide [[HF_marine|MF/HF]] and [[VHF_marine|VHF]] maritime (marine radio) GMDSS system.<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DCS<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Original Motorola PL Tone List - 26 tones'''<br />
<br />
*PL Tone 1 - 82.5 Hz - Tone YZ<br />
*PL Tone 2 - 85.4 Hz - Tone YA<br />
*PL Tone 3 - 88.5 Hz - Tone YB<br />
*PL Tone 4 - 91.5 Hz - Tone ZZ<br />
*PL Tone 5 - 94.8 Hz - Tone ZA<br />
*PL Tone 6 - 97.4 Hz - Tone ZB<br />
*PL Tone 7 - 100.0 Hz - Tone 1Z<br />
*PL Tone 8 - 103.5 Hz - Tone 1A<br />
*PL Tone 9 - 107.2 Hz - Tone 1B<br />
*PL Tone 10 - 110.9 Hz - Tone 2Z<br />
*PL Tone 11 - 114.8 Hz - Tone 2A<br />
*PL Tone 12 - 118.8 Hz - Tone 2B<br />
*PL Tone 13 - 123.0 Hz - Tone 3Z<br />
*PL Tone 14 - 127.3 Hz - Tone 3A<br />
*PL Tone 15 - 131.8 Hz - Tone 3B<br />
*PL Tone 16 - 136.5 Hz - Tone 4Z<br />
*PL Tone 17 - 141.3 Hz - Tone 4A<br />
*PL Tone 18 - 146.2 Hz - Tone 4B<br />
*PL Tone 19 - 151.4 Hz - Tone 5Z<br />
*PL Tone 20 - 156.7 Hz - Tone 5A<br />
*PL Tone 21 - 162.2 Hz - Tone 5B<br />
*PL Tone 22 - 167.9 Hz - Tone 6Z<br />
*PL Tone 23 - 173.8 Hz - Tone 6A<br />
*PL Tone 24 - 179.9 Hz - Tone 6B<br />
*PL Tone 25 - 186.2 Hz - Tone 7Z<br />
*PL Tone 26 - 192.8 Hz - Tone 7A<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng CTCSS QT tone and DCS DQT code list''' <br />
<br />
*CTCSS (T-CTCS and R-CTCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF <br />
*67.0HZ<br />
*69.3HZ<br />
*71.9HZ<br />
*74.4HZ<br />
*77.0HZ<br />
*79.7HZ<br />
*82.5HZ<br />
*85.4HZ<br />
*88.5HZ<br />
*91.5HZ<br />
*94.8HZ<br />
*97.4HZ<br />
*100.0HZ<br />
*103.5HZ<br />
*107.2HZ<br />
*110.9HZ<br />
*114.8HZ<br />
*118.8HZ<br />
*123.0HZ<br />
*127.3HZ<br />
*131.8HZ<br />
*136.5HZ<br />
*141.3HZ<br />
*146.2HZ<br />
*151.4HZ<br />
*156.7HZ<br />
*159.8HZ<br />
*162.2HZ<br />
*165.5HZ<br />
*167.9HZ<br />
*171.3HZ<br />
*173.8HZ<br />
*177.3HZ<br />
*179.9HZ<br />
*183.5HZ<br />
*186.2HZ<br />
*189.9HZ<br />
*192.8HZ<br />
*196.6HZ<br />
*199.5HZ<br />
*203.5HZ<br />
*206.5HZ<br />
*210.7HZ<br />
*218.1HZ<br />
*225.7HZ<br />
*229.1HZ<br />
*233.6HZ<br />
*241.8HZ<br />
*250.3HZ<br />
*254.1HZ<br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS (T-DCS and R-DCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF<br />
*D023N <br />
*D025N<br />
*D026N<br />
*D031N<br />
*D032N<br />
*D036N<br />
*D043N<br />
*D047N<br />
*D051N<br />
*D053N<br />
*D054N<br />
*D065N<br />
*D071N<br />
*D072N<br />
*D073N<br />
*D074N<br />
*D114N<br />
*D115N<br />
*D116N<br />
*D122N<br />
*D125N<br />
*D131N<br />
*D132N<br />
*D134N<br />
*D143N<br />
*D145N<br />
*D152N<br />
*D155N<br />
*D156N<br />
*D162N<br />
*D165N<br />
*D172N<br />
*D174N<br />
*D205N<br />
*D212N<br />
*D223N<br />
*D225N<br />
*D226N<br />
*D243N<br />
*D244N<br />
*D245N<br />
*D246N<br />
*D251N<br />
*D252N<br />
*D255N<br />
*D261N<br />
*D263N<br />
*D265N<br />
*D266N<br />
*D271N<br />
*D274N<br />
*D306N<br />
*D311N<br />
*D315N<br />
*D325N<br />
*D331N<br />
*D332N<br />
*D343N<br />
*D346N<br />
*D351N<br />
*D356N<br />
*D364N<br />
*D365N<br />
*D371N<br />
*D411N<br />
*D412N<br />
*D413N<br />
*D423N<br />
*D431N<br />
*D432N<br />
*D445N<br />
*D446N<br />
*D452N<br />
*D454N<br />
*D455N<br />
*D462N<br />
*D464N<br />
*D465N<br />
*D466N<br />
*D503N<br />
*D506N<br />
*D516N<br />
*D523N<br />
*D526N<br />
*D532N<br />
*D546N<br />
*D564N<br />
*D606N<br />
*D612N<br />
*D624N<br />
*D627N<br />
*D631N<br />
*D632N<br />
*D645N<br />
*D654N<br />
*D662N<br />
*D664N<br />
*D703N<br />
*D712N<br />
*D723N<br />
*D731N<br />
*D732N<br />
*D734N<br />
*D743N<br />
*D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Inverted DCS code to normal DCS conversion'''<br />
<br />
Also referred to as DCS polarity or DQT polarity or DQT inversion. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively.<br />
<br />
*DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N<br />
*DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N<br />
*DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N<br />
*DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N<br />
*DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N<br />
*DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N<br />
*DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N<br />
*DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N<br />
*DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N<br />
*DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N<br />
*DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N<br />
*DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N<br />
*DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N<br />
*DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N<br />
*DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N<br />
*DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N<br />
*DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N<br />
*DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N<br />
*DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N<br />
*DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N<br />
*DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N<br />
*DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N<br />
*DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N<br />
*DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N<br />
*DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N<br />
*DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N<br />
*DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N<br />
*DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N<br />
*DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N<br />
*DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N<br />
*DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N<br />
*DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N<br />
*DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N<br />
*DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N<br />
*DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N<br />
*DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N<br />
*DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N<br />
*DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N<br />
*DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N<br />
*DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N<br />
*DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N<br />
*DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N<br />
*DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N<br />
*DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N<br />
*DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N<br />
*DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N<br />
*DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N<br />
*DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N<br />
*DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N<br />
*DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N<br />
*DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N<br />
*DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N<br />
*DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N<br />
*DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N<br />
*DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N<br />
*DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N<br />
*DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N<br />
*DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N<br />
*DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N<br />
*DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N<br />
*DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N<br />
*DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N<br />
*DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N<br />
*DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N<br />
*DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N<br />
*DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N<br />
*DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N<br />
*DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N<br />
*DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N<br />
*DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N<br />
*DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N<br />
*DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N<br />
*DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N<br />
*DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N<br />
*DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N<br />
*DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N<br />
*DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N<br />
*DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N<br />
*DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N<br />
*DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N<br />
*DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N<br />
*DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N<br />
*DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N<br />
*DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N<br />
*DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N<br />
*DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N<br />
*DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N<br />
*DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N<br />
*DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N<br />
*DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N<br />
*DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N<br />
*DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N<br />
*DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N <br />
*DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N<br />
*DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N<br />
*DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N<br />
*DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N<br />
*DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N<br />
*DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N<br />
<br />
==Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans==<br />
<br />
<br />
This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. It is an attempt to consolidate multiple databases and lists currently residing in various parts of the Internet. Like most of these lists, this will never be complete or 100% accurate. Businesses will often simply buy radios and use them without bothering with licensing or frequency coordination. Use of the license-free [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] frequencies is also very widespread. Individual stores may change frequencies and/or [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|CTCSS / PL or DCS / DPL tones or codes]] - tone/codes, especially in [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency]] - to meet their specific needs, even if this means deviating from a nationwide or regional chain channel plan. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ace Hardware'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Aldi'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
*467.8750 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*American Eagle'''<br />
<br />
*461.0625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.3625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*466.3375 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*469.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Anthropologie'''<br />
<br />
*467.8750 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Apple'''<br />
The Apple Store <br />
<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz - 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 156.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ashley Home Store'''<br />
<br />
*462.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Bass Pro'''<br />
<br />
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Outdoor World nationwide license '''WRTL738'''. <br />
Previous license '''WPTY936''' (now expired). <br />
<br />
The current license authorizes hundreds of different frequencies from 451.1875 MHz to 469.9625 MHz - almost every possible 450 MHz - 470 MHz UHF [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|business band]] radio frequency available under [[FCC]] Part 90. with different channel plans for individual store locations. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide an accurate list. An example of confirmed channel plan is below. <br />
<br />
Note that some larger stores as well as distribution hubs operate repeaters. <br />
<br />
<br />
*451.1875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*451.3125 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*452.0875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*452.1875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*452.9875 MHz 073 DPL - Channel 5<br />
*456.8875 MHz 143 DPL - Channel 6<br />
*457.1875 MHz 156 DPL - Channel 7<br />
<br />
Another example channel plan confirmed in use:<br />
<br />
*451.5875 MHz 073 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*468.9375 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*469.6000 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*469.8875 MHz 703 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Best Buy'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 743 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*BJ's Wholesale Club'''<br />
<br />
*469.4875 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Buffalo Wild Wings'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*CarMax'''<br />
<br />
Individual CarMax locations may be licensed for or use different channel plans, including plans that may or may not include the 462.625 MHz, 462.675 MHz and 462.725 MHz shared FRS and GMRS frequencies. <br />
<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Chick-Fil-A'''<br />
<br />
Individual stores likely use different CTCSS tones or DCS codes. <br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 654 DPL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 455 DPL<br />
*462.6125 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6375 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6500 MHz - 351 DPL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.6875 MHz - 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*462.7125 MHz - 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 462 DPL<br />
*467.5625 MHz - 243 DPL<br />
*467.5875 MHz - 032 DPL<br />
*467.6125 MHz - 047 DPL<br />
*467.6375 MHz - 051 DPL<br />
*467.6625 MHz - 053 DPL<br />
*467.6875 MHz - 065 DPL<br />
*467.7125 MHz - 116 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Costco'''<br />
Some Costco locations are using FRS radios in place of or in addition to the frequencies listed below. Confirmed FRS channels and tones codes include:<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
Costco stores are (allegedly) in the process of upgrading from the VHF to UHF, especially when interference from other stores using the popular VHF frequencies (including 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz) is an issue. However, Costco retains extensive VHF systems and numerous licenses with dozens of VHF frequencies authorized in hundreds of locations. <br />
<br />
*VHF:<br />
*151.6250 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 74.4 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 156.7 Hz PL - Operations <br />
*154.6000 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 82.5 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - Operations <br />
<br />
Costco is licensed under '''WQMZ420''' for 177 individual locations for 5 watt portables on VHF frequencies. Numerous additional locations are licensed for some or all of the VHF channels under '''WQMD311''' or '''WQNC265'''.<br />
<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.9850 MHz<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
<br />
*UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies<br />
<br />
*468.2125 MHz <br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
Costco is licensed for numerous additional VHF and UHF frequencies under WQMD311 and WQNC265 in addition to the WQLL302 license. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include:<br />
<br />
*451.4125 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*456.4125 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dick's Sporting Goods'''<br />
<br />
Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan:<br />
<br />
467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz)<br />
468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz)<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz Channel 4<br />
<br />
94.8 Hz PL, 88.5 Hz PL and 127.3 Hz PL appear to be commonly used, in addition to others, depending on local needs. <br />
<br />
*468.4625 MHz <br />
*468.5125 MHz <br />
*468.5625 MHz <br />
*468.6125 MHz <br />
*468.6625 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dollar Tree / Family Dollar'''<br />
<br />
Recently (April 2020) granted license WRFR434 to operate 10,000 portable radios, 2-watt power with standard analog narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission on <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*DSW'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*450.0000 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*456.8250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*457.5750 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*461.0375 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*461.1125 MHz - 025 DPL<br />
*462.4250 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.5250 MHz - 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*466.0875 MHz - 464 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 145 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Gander Outdoor / Gander Mountain'''<br />
<br />
Depending on local requirements, individual stores may use DCS codes other than 205 DCS D205N or may use CTCSS. Some individual stores may use other and/or additional frequencies. <br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*H & M'''<br />
<br />
*466.2875 MHz - 155 DPL <br />
*467.1375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*468.8375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*469.0000 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*469.7625 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harbor Freight'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 346 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
<br />
Reports indicate that some store managers will change their store's frequency and/or CTCSS tone/DCS code to avoid interference from nearby stores on the same frequency. <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 4<br />
<br />
This is especially common in busy shopping malls where numerous stores use the same UHF frequency at the same time - the "big 8" low power UHF frequencies especially: 467.925 MHz, 467.900 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 464.500 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hard Rock Cafe'''<br />
<br />
*462.8875 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harris Teeter'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hobby Lobby'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.2625 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Home Depot'''<br />
<br />
*Nationwide UHF on-site channel plan below. FRS frequencies are in use at numerous stores.<br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.8500 MHz 331 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*467.8375 MHz 263 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*467.8750 MHz 413 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*467.9000 MHz 466 DPL - Channel 5 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Kroger'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL - Primary<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
*100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Kroger maintains a nationwide license (WQIL782) for 50,000 2-watt portable radios with NFM voice (11K2F3E emission). Kroger makes extensive use of 900 MHz ISM and 1.9 GHz DECT-based cordless phone/paging systems for in-store communications as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Loft'''<br />
<br />
*466.0375 MHz - 94.8 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 265 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Lowe's'''<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8200 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8800 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9400 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9550 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.4900 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.5700 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.6000 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Lowe’s appears to mostly use VHF radios. 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone noted in use at some stores. Various CTCSS tones (PL tones) and/or DCS codes (DPL codes) are likely in use, along with other VHF frequencies. <br />
<br />
Nationwide UHF license (WRBL256) digital voice DMR MotoTRBO (7K60FXE) or NFM portables <br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*462.7625 MHz<br />
*462.8125 MHz<br />
*464.5375 MHz<br />
*464.5625 MHz<br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*469.4875 MHz<br />
*469.5375 MHz<br />
<br />
''There appear to be several Lowe's stores using non-standard frequencies, including the MURS channels and FRS.''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Northern Tool + Equipment'''<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz <br />
*462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz<br />
*462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz<br />
*462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Office Depot'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 131 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*PetsSmart'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Pottery Barn'''<br />
<br />
*151.625 MHz - 97.4 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 71.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Regal Cinemas'''<br />
<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sears '''<br />
<br />
*461.1625 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
*464.5250 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*468.4875 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sheetz'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Staples'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Target'''<br />
<br />
Target has several frequency plans in use. Larger stores are individually licensed.<br />
Channel 1 often features a low-power (under 5 watt) base station transmitter system, used for paging staff. At stores using 467.750 MHz for channel 1 located in shopping centers with restaurants, interference from Long Range Systems coaster pagers (which also operate on 467.75 MHz) has been noted. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner.<br />
<br />
Target UHF simplex frequency plans:<br />
<br />
*WQDF547 (79,000 portables, 2w, narrow FM voice 11K2F3E)<br />
<br />
*467.7500 MHz 115 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 1<br />
*467.7750 MHz 072 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 2<br />
*467.9250 MHz 155 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 3 <br />
*467.9000 MHz 205 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 4<br />
*467.8500 MHz 306 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 6 ?? - Management and Loss Prevention? <br />
*467.8750 MHz 244 DPL - Nationwide<br />
<br />
Other popular channel plans (often licensed for individual stores)<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 047 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*467.5125 MHz 115 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.4875 MHz 072 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*467.1875 MHz 306 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
*467.4625 MHz 244 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL <br />
*151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9250 MHz 506 DPL<br />
*151.8950 MHz 506 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Texas Roadhouse '''<br />
<br />
*467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
'''*The Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic '''<br />
<br />
Extensive VHF use, 151.625 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 151.805 MHz, 151.835 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz are popular. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. 047 DPL and 172 DPL are also popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Victoria’s Secret'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.4875 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.5375 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wawa'''<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
<br />
*074 DPL, 174 DPL, 306 DPL, 413 DPL, 423 DPL, 432 DPL, 445 DPL, 506 DPL, 612 DPL, 654 DPL, and 664 DPL reported, others likely in use. WAWA is licensed under callsign WQQU922 for:<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7600 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*158.4000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8000 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables) <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wal-Mart (also: Sam's Club)'''<br />
<br />
''Note: some Wal Mart and Sam's Club locations are switching from VHF MURS radios to [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|UHF business band]] radios and Motorola [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|900 MHz FHSS DTR series]] radios (this is especially common in busy areas where interference is much more likely).'' <br />
<br />
<br />
*154.5700 MHz - Primary<br />
*154.6000 MHz - Primary<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
<br />
*Many stores simply use carrier squelch - CSQ, but 67.0 Hz PL, 71.9 Hz PL, 74.4 Hz PL, 77.0 Hz PL, 100.0 Hz PL, 136.5 Hz PL, 131 DPL, 205 DPL and numerous others have been logged. <br />
<br />
Most stores use 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz as their primary frequencies with CSQ. In areas where interference is an issue, stores will use one of the other MURS frequencies and/or CTCSS or DCS tones/codes as appropriate. <br />
<br />
Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. Carrier squelch appears to be the norm unless there's a compelling reason (repeated issues with interference from other MURS users) to use CTCSS or DCS (tone squelch PL or DPL).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wegman's'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.0875 MHz 223 DPL <br />
*461.1125 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.1875 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*461.3625 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 223 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Whole Foods'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
==Emission Designators==<br />
<br />
This is now its own page - [[Emission Designator]].<br />
<br />
==Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies==<br />
<br />
This also has its own page - [[Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability]].<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio
Business Radio
2024-03-13T19:17:27Z
<p>R4002: /* UHF Band 450-470 MHz */</p>
<hr />
<div>Business Band Radio - '''this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States.''' See the [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF Radio Services page]] for pages dealing with radio systems and allocations in other countries.<br />
<br />
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35.. within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general - including public safety services). Known as '''LMR''' (land mobile radio), ''PMR'' (professional mobile radio) or '''PLMR''' (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the '''Business Band'''.<br />
<br />
[[11_meter|High HF]] and [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the [[FCC]] rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. <br />
<br />
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services include [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] and [[CB]]. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Below 25 MHz (2000 kHz - 25000 kHz)==<br />
2 MHz - 25 MHz, below 25000 kHz below 25 MHz. The FCC considers industrial/business allocations above 25.0 MHz to be intended exclusively for local communications. For the purposes of land mobile, 2-25 MHz is considered "HF". <br />
<br />
Specific frequencies:<br />
<br />
*2292 kHz 2.292 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*2398 kHz 2.398 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*4637.5 kHz 4.6375 MHz - fixed or mobile<br />
*5167.5 kHz 5.1675 MHz - Alaska Emergency frequency (dial frequency in USB mode) <br />
<br />
*2000 kHz - 25,000 kHz - businesses may apply for frequencies in the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile bands]] between 2-25 MHz for base/mobile/fixed purposes, however, use of frequencies between 2 MHz and 25 MHz is limited to backup systems, emergency communications circuits, remote areas where VHF/UHF services would not provide the coverage or range required. Examples include geophysical exploration, telecommunications repair systems or backup systems used by telecom companies in emergencies, and other specialized purposes. Many of these licensed have been depreciated in favor of UHF/SHF SATCOM or satphone based systems.<br />
<br />
==VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz==<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz, 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are shared with numerous other services worldwide, including the HF SSB [[HF_marine#MF_SSB_and_HF_SSB_marine_bands|marine mobile]] service. <br />
<br />
''Removed 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz from list..there are no active, canceled or expired licenses for any of those frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|25.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum exploration<br />
|-<br />
|25.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary to HF marine mobile<br />
|-<br />
|25.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|27.450]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29.710]]&nbsp;MHz <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|29.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.770]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#Australia|29.790]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|30.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz#Swedish_31MHz_Hunting_Radio_Jaktradio_Frequencies|31.200]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|35.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool<br />
|-<br />
|35.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|35.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging <br />
|-<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.500&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|35.640&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.900&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 41.71 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|37.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Designated for interconnection of public utility systems<br />
|-<br />
|37.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|40.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings)<br />
|-<br />
|41.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 36.25 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|42.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|42.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|43.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43.300]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.76 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.84 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) <br />
|-<br />
|44.120&nbsp;MHz <br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|BNSF Railroad telemetry datalink system (good band opening indicator)<br />
|-<br />
|44.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
What are the VHF low band channels frequencies? What frequency is 30MHz? What is 27 MHz? 49MHz range 27MHz band <br />
<br />
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 25 MHz frequencies have frequency-specific regulations, including the permissive use of FSK tone signalling, impulse transmission for datalink or other purposes, with a maximum FSK datalink or signalling power output of 50 watts and a maximum of 3 minute bursts. These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands and numerous [[HF_pagers|other]] services in other [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|countries]]. <br />
<br />
While the FCC regulations do ''technically'' allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database. <br />
The 27.41 MHz to 28.0 MHz [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|band]] is still used by military and government stations, but the majority of signals heard there are from unlicensed [[CB]] freebanders or [[CB#CB_Frequencies.2C_freebanding_and_freeband_.22channeling.22|outbanders]]. <br />
<br />
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. <br />
<br />
'''Any frequency between 30 MHz and 88 MHz may be used by the military (25 kHz steps)''' and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz (30-50 MHz). <br />
<br />
The military and government have exclusive allocations for the 25.33 MHz to 25.55 MHz, 26.48 MHz to 26.95 MHz, 27.54 MHz to 28 MHz, 29.89 MHz to 29.91 MHz, 30 MHz to 30.56 MHz, 32 MHz to 33 MHz, 34 MHz to 35 MHz, 36 MHz to 37 MHz, 38.25 MHz to 39 MHz, 40 MHz to 42., [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|46.6 MHz to 47.]] MHz and [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.6 MHz to 50 MHz]] bands.<br />
<br />
FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|Emission designators]] 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling, alerting systems and 20K0F2D, 19K0F2D, 16K0F2D, 20K0F1D, 19K0F1D, 16K0F1D, 16K0G2D, etc. [[telemetry]] are also commonly found. The 25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|band]], 27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|band]] and 29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz [[Fishnet_beacon|band]] are shared with marine mobile, the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service, mobile service]], land mobile, CB radio [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|bands]] and [[CB#Australian_27_MHz_Marine_CB|27 MHz]] marine radio, [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB and marine services or [[CB#Japanese_27MHz_Double_Side_Band_DSB_Marine_Fishery_Radio|fishery radio]] services (in other countries), paging systems, [[HF_pagers|telemetry]] (fixed/mobile) systems. The 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz band (25 kHz steps, or in some implementations, 12.5 kHz steps, FM or NFM) is used throughout Asia for fishery radio communications, ship to ship and ship to shore. [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|This service was originally designed in China but has spread throughout Asia. Usually referred to as "FM Fishery Radiotelephone" or "Dedicated Fishing Boat Radio-telephone" The 25 kHz step (480 channel) version is the most commonly used.]] No CTCSS or DCS tone squelch or coded squelch is uses on the "Dedicated Fishery Radio" or "Asian Fishery Radio" service. In other words, it is carrier squelch (CSQ) only. Due to the significant overlap (up to the 39 MHz band) that this service has with VHF low band, it is worthy of mentioning here. <br />
<br />
The 30-50 MHz VHF low band business bands may be (and frequently are) used within the United States by the US military for [[SINCGARS#VHF_Tactical_FM_Land_Mobile_Air-Ground_Military_Communications| various purposes]] - non frequency hopping uses include: range control, aircraft advisory and [[VHF_airband|secondary]] air traffic control purposes, air-to-air and air-to-ground communications, land mobile (tactical comms) - both in frequency hopping (FH) and single channel (SC) mode. The US military have [[SINCGARS#Federal_Government_and_Military_Only_Bands_30-50_MHz|their own sub-bands within VHF low band where they are the primary authorized user]]. However, NTIA and FCC regulations permit use of any frequency between 30.000 MHz and 87.975 MHz (25 kHz channel spacing) [[SINCGARS#NTIA_Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations|on a non-interference basis]]. As long as they're not interfering with the primary licensed user for a given area, they may (and do) use frequencies within the VHF low band business bands and the VHF low band public safety bands. ''The military use wider than normal FM deviation and a non-standard 150.0 Hz tone squelch. Most scanners, receivers, SDRs, etc. will decode 150 Hz as 151.4 Hz. ''<br />
<br />
==VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note that in most of the world, VHF mid band is 66-88 MHz. It is used for land mobile, plus the [[OIRT]] FM broadcast band, the 4 meter (70 MHz) [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio band]], [[78_MHz_VHF_CB|78 MHz VHF CB]] (Thailand), [[RHA68]] 67 MHz - 72 MHz license free [[CB]]-like service in Finland, and the [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz CB service]] in Sweden. <br />
<br />
Special purpose use only. The 72-76 MHz band is shared with [[Remote_Control|72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95]]. It is also shared with very low power assisted listening audio transmitter [[Part 15]] systems operating in the 72.0 MHz - 73.0 MHz, 74.6 MHz - 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz - 76.0 MHz bands per 47 CFR [[Part_15#15.237_-_Operation_in_the_bands_72.0-73.0_MHz.2C_74.6-74.8_MHz_and_75.2-76.0_MHz.|15.237]]. <br />
<br />
The band 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz is exclusively allocated to the [[VHF_airband|aeronautical]] [[VOR|radio navigation]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] for [[ILS]] marker beacons operating on 75 MHz. 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz operates as a guard band for the 75.0 MHz marker beacons (part of the [[ILS]] system).<br />
<br />
Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz is not used for traditional land mobile purposes like the other bands are. 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. 20K0F3E regular 25 kHz FM voice emission is found for operational fixed links using voice and/or mixed voice/data. <br />
<br />
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, [[POCSAG|paging]] system [[HF_pagers|links]], industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol CHP [[VHF / UHF Radio|hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz]] system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc. The 74 MHz and 75 MHz frequencies may be used for industrial process control, telemetry and other specialized uses. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz) <br />
|-<br />
|72.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.160&nbsp;MHz <br />
|-<br />
|72.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[RHA68|72.320]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|[[EDF_and_GDF|72.600]]&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.610&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.650&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.670&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.690&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.710&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.730&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.770&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.790&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.210&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.250&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.270&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.290&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.310&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.330&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.370&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.390&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.600&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF High Band 150-174 MHz==<br />
<br />
'''This band is usually the band what is referred to simply as "VHF". ''' <br />
<br />
''There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.775 MHz, 150.7975 MHz, 150.800 MHz, 150.805 MHz, 150.8125 MHz, 150.815 MHz, the 154.4525 MHz, 154.45625 MHz, 154.46375 MHz, 154.47125 MHz, 154.47875 MHz, 154.4825 MHz, 154.490 MHz, 154.4975 MHz, 154.505 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.5275 MHz, 154.53375 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.5475 MHz, 154.555 MHz, 154.570 MHz, 154.585 MHz, 154.600 MHz, 154.610 MHz, and 154.640 MHz portion, the overlap between the [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]] starting at 156.000 MHz (public safety allocations continue from 155.9925 MHz in 7.5 kHz steps up through 156.240 MHz, which land mobile allocations overlapping marine channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Some of these marine channels are available in limited areas - where land mobile allocations in the 156.000 MHz to 156.240 MHz region are prohibited). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|150.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) <br />
|-<br />
|150.8225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.845-150.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies <br />
|-<br />
|150.9725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|151.505-151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 1 - analog voice, [[Remote_Control#United_States|telecommand (RC)]], paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.835-151.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.895-151.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|151.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.955-151.9925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|152.0075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|152.2625-152.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|152.4725 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|152.480 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|152.8625-153.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools<br />
|-<br />
|154.45625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.46375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47125&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.4825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.4975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles - Itinerant <br />
|-<br />
|154.53375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - super narrow band only 6.25 kHz channel<br />
|-<br />
|154.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band users only - generally only digital voice systems found here<br />
|-<br />
|154.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|154.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band only - 6 kHz maximum bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, low power mobile stations also permitted <br />
|-<br />
|154.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, narrow band only <br />
|-<br />
|157.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|157.470-157.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - popular with [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|Hunting Clubs]] in some areas (usually simplex)<br />
|-<br />
|157.7325 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|157.740 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|158.1125-158.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|158.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|158.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|158.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|159.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|159.4875-160.2075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|160.215-161.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads)<br />
|-<br />
|163.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|169.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.5125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.1125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.9125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|173.20375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|173.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz channel step from 173.20375 MHz, see note below<br />
|-<br />
|173.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|note odd channel steps, 15 kHz from 173.21 MHz to 173.225 MHz, then 12.5 kHz steps start<br />
|-<br />
|173.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|end of 12.5 kHz steps - 15 kHz channel step from 173.375 MHz to 173.39 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|173.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.39625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth, 6.25 kHz channel step from 173.39 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF 220 MHz Band 216-222 MHz==<br />
<br />
''This portion actually consists of multiple services. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service ([[LPRS]]), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with [[amateur radio]]) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. '' <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz band / 219-220 MHz band is allocated to the AMTS service on a primary basis. Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. The 217 MHz band may also be used for VHF trunking systems, including land mobile systems, inland from waterways to avoid interference to the marine AMTS system. <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz trunking systems use 3.125 kHz offset / 6.25 kHz offset frequencies with 12.5 kHz channel steps. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Mobiles transmit 2 MHz higher (repeater inputs in the 219-220 MHz band, for example 219.63125 MHz, 219.91875 MHz, 219.78125 MHz, 219.70625 MHz, etc.). DMR and other digital narrow band modes are used.<br />
<br />
47 CFR § 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Not all frequencies are available for business users. Some frequencies are only available in certain areas. Paired systems use 1 MHz offset (mobiles transmit 1 MHz higher for repeater input).<br />
<br />
5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. 220.0025 MHz, 220.0075 MHz, 220.0125 MHz, 220.0175 MHz, 220.02225 MHz, up to 221.9925 MHz, 221.9975 MHz. <br />
<br />
5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz channel offset band plan 220 MHz - 222 MHz. See FCC rules 90.715 <br />
<br />
*Sub-band A - Channels 1-40 - 220.0025 MHz - 220.1975 MHz / 221.0025 MHz - 221.1975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band B - Channels 161-200 - 220.8025 MHz - 220.9975 MHz / 221.8025 MHz - 221.9975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band C - Channels 41-160 - 220.2025 MHz - 220.7975 MHz / 221.2025 MHz - 221.7975 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 406-413 MHz==<br />
<br />
Like the 169-172 MHz, use of these frequencies is limited to fixed stations transmitting hydrological or meteorological data. These frequencies are referred to as the "Hydro Channels" and are shared with federal government stations on a secondary basis. The 406.125 MHz and 406.175 MHz frequencies may be paired with 415.125 MHz and 415.175 MHz. Narrowband F1D and F2D [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|406.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|406.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 421-430 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''' - specifically in and near Detroit, MI, in and near Cleveland, OH and in and near Buffalo, NY. Frequencies fall within 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur radio allocation. In the areas listed, amateur radio use is not permitted below 430 MHz. The entire 420-450 MHz band is shared nationwide with military users and prohibitions exist in other areas. All operations (including mobiles) are limited to an 80km (50 mile) radius of the center locations as defined in FCC rules 90.273, 90.275, 90.279, 90.281, and 90.619. Public Safety users have additional sub-bands allocated (423.0000 MHz - 424.3875 MHz paired with 428.0000 MHz - 429.3875 MHz). 12.5 kHz channel steps. Repeater inputs +5 MHz split (same as the regular 450-470 MHz UHF band).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Detroit and Cleveland'''<br />
*422.2000 MHz - 422.9875 MHz (input frequencies 427.2000 MHz - 427.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Buffalo'''<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Like the UHF-T (UHF-TV) band 470-512 MHz, the 421-430 MHz band was allocated to alleviate pressure in large metro areas where frequency congestion is a significant problem. Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo are located near large Canadian cities. Frequency coordination with Canada is performed for license authorization in these areas.<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 450-470 MHz==<br />
<br />
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 464.775 MHz has a mobile input of 469.775 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well. 6.25 kHz offsets and 3.125 kHz offsets may be used. The 454 MHz band and 459 MHz band may be used for business purposes under Part 22 paging licenses in urban areas where frequency congestion is a serious issue. Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). The same +5 MHz offset applies. For example, a mobile transmitting on 459.30625 MHz for a repeater output of 454.30625 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 450-470 MHz land mobile systems that use repeaters must use the band plan and the +5 MHz split. Inverting the input and output frequencies is not allowed like it is on the the amateur bands. <br />
<br />
462.5375 MHz, 462.7375 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.7375 MHz are the guard band channels between Part 90 and the Part 95 allocations ([[FRS]] and [[GMRS]]. These frequencies may only be used with narrow band digital modes (NDXN or NEXEDGE, IDAS narrow, DMR, etc.). If used as part of a trunking system, 462.5375 MHz and 462.7375 MHz are used as repeater outputs, paired with 467.5375 and 467.7375, respectively. There are reports of these four frequencies being used as simplex frequencies at very large events (radio rentals, etc). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage<br />
|-<br />
|451.01875-453.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|454.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|456.01875-458.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|459.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|462.750-462.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services<br />
|-<br />
|463.200-465.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|465.650-467.5375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|467.750-467.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging, especially 467.75 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|468.200-469.99375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Under [[FCC]] rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups:<br />
<br />
*'''Group A1''' - low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Only available within 80 km radius (49.7 mile radius) of larger metro areas. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired for repeater purposes. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2''' - may be shared with non-voice users (for example, telemetry), low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Available nationwide. Maximum height for fixed stations is 75 feet above ground. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group B''' - Group B frequencies are available for non-voice operations on a primary basis. Voice operations will be permitted on a secondary basis. Base, mobile or operational fixed stations will be authorized on Group B frequencies. Fixed stations may be licensed as mobile. Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.'' These frequencies may be used for short-range data links, control systems for clocks, bells or other alarms in schools or on campuses, sprinkler systems at golf courses and numerous other datalink systems.<br />
<br />
*'''Group C''' - Group C frequencies are available for voice and non-voice operations on a co-primary basis. Only mobile operations will be authorized on Group C frequencies. Stations may operate at fixed locations for a temporary period of time. '''No stations operating at a permanent fixed location will be authorized on Group C frequencies.''' Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''Group C low power frequencies are heavily used for simplex portable radios on job sites and for similar purposes. While the frequencies in group A1, A2 and B are also used for on-site voice radio walkie-talkie purposes, Group C is more frequently encountered. <br />
''<br />
*'''Group D''' - Only available for central alarm signaling and [[telemetry]] purposes in urban areas, except in rural areas where coordination is required. Operation on Group D frequencies is limited to 2 watts output power for mobile, base or operational fixed stations. Fixed stations used for central station alarm operations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 7 meters (20 feet) above a man-made supporting structure, including antenna structure.<br />
<br />
Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. The area of normal day-to-day operations will be described in the application in terms of maximum distance from a geographic center (latitude and longitude).<br />
<br />
A hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part may operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts 20mw 0.02 watts without specific authorization from the Commission. All licensees operating under this authority must comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this section. The 6.25 kHz channels have more strict frequency stability and bandwidth limitations compared to the 12.5 kHz channels. The 6.25 kHz channels are generally only used in heavily urbanized areas where frequency congestion and interference are problematic. <br />
<br />
Some speciality business users (race frequencies, such as those used by [[Racing_frequencies|NASCAR teams]], other racing users and for on track operations) often use frequencies outside the standard low power frequencies. Due to the temporary and low power characteristics of these types of users, interference is usually not a problem. Individual track facilities have their own on-site radio systems, often including licensed repeaters and use of portable (temporary) itinerant frequencies. Larger events use the 450 MHz / 455 MHz [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|broadcast]] cue (IFB/STL) frequencies. <br />
<br />
Frequencies from the lists below, plus the standard itinerant UHF frequencies 451.8 MHz, 451.8125 MHz, 456.8 MHz, 456.8125 MHz, 464.5 MHz, 464.55 MHz, 469.5 MHz and 469.55 MHz are often used for inter squad radio (intra squad radio) militia prepper squad radio using low power [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|16 channel short range]] low probability of intercept 450-470 MHz handhelds such as the Luiton LT-458, Baofeng BF-888S family, Retevis handhelds including the H777 family and higher quality UHF radios including those by Motorola, Icom, Kenwood, etc. <br />
<br />
*'''Group A1 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.18125 MHz<br />
*'''451.1875''' MHz<br />
*451.19375 MHz<br />
*451.28125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2875''' MHz<br />
*451.29375 MHz<br />
*451.30625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3125''' MHz<br />
*451.31875 MHz<br />
*451.35625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3625''' MHz<br />
*451.36875 MHz<br />
*451.38125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3875''' MHz<br />
*451.39375 MHz<br />
*451.40625 MHz<br />
*451.41875 MHz<br />
*451.45625 MHz<br />
*'''451.4625''' MHz<br />
*451.46875 MHz<br />
*451.48125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4875''' MHz<br />
*451.49375 MHz<br />
*451.50625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5125''' MHz<br />
*451.51875 MHz<br />
*451.55625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5625''' MHz<br />
*451.56875 MHz<br />
*451.58125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5875''' MHz<br />
*451.59375 MHz<br />
*451.60625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6125''' MHz<br />
*451.61875 MHz<br />
*451.65625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6625''' MHz<br />
*451.66875 MHz<br />
*451.68125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6875''' MHz<br />
*451.69375 MHz<br />
*451.70625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7125''' MHz<br />
*451.71875 MHz<br />
*451.73125 MHz<br />
*'''451.7375''' MHz<br />
*451.74375 MHz<br />
*451.75625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7625''' MHz<br />
*451.76875 MHz<br />
*452.03125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0375''' MHz<br />
*452.04375 MHz<br />
*452.05625 MHz<br />
*'''452.0625''' MHz<br />
*452.06875 MHz<br />
*452.08125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0875''' MHz<br />
*452.09375 MHz<br />
*452.10625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1125''' MHz<br />
*452.11875 MHz<br />
*452.13125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1375''' MHz<br />
*452.14375 MHz<br />
*452.15625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1625''' MHz<br />
*452.16875 MHz<br />
*452.18125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1875''' MHz<br />
*452.19375 MHz<br />
*452.28125 MHz<br />
*'''452.2875''' MHz<br />
*452.29375 MHz<br />
*452.48125 MHz<br />
*'''452.4875''' MHz<br />
*452.49375 MHz<br />
*452.53125 MHz <br />
*'''[[VHF_marine#On-board_or_Dockside_UHF_Marine_.28portables_and_on-ship_or_dockside_repeater_use.29|452.5375]]''' MHz <br />
*452.54375 MHz <br />
*452.63125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6375''' MHz<br />
*452.64375 MHz<br />
*452.65625 MHz<br />
*'''452.6625''' MHz<br />
*452.66875 MHz<br />
*452.68125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6875''' MHz<br />
*452.69375 MHz<br />
*452.70625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7125''' MHz<br />
*452.71875 MHz<br />
*452.78125 MHz<br />
*'''452.7875''' MHz<br />
*452.79375 MHz<br />
*452.80625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8125''' MHz<br />
*452.81875 MHz<br />
*452.83125 MHz<br />
*'''452.8375''' MHz<br />
*452.84375 MHz<br />
*452.88125 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.89375 MHz<br />
*452.98125 MHz<br />
*'''452.9875''' MHz<br />
*452.99375 MHz<br />
*456.18125 MHz<br />
*'''456.1875''' MHz<br />
*456.19375 MHz<br />
*456.28125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2875''' MHz<br />
*456.29375 MHz<br />
*456.30625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3125''' MHz<br />
*456.31875 MHz<br />
*456.35625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3625''' MHz<br />
*456.36875 MHz<br />
*456.38125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3875''' MHz<br />
*456.39375 MHz<br />
*456.40625 MHz<br />
*456.41875 MHz<br />
*456.45625 MHz <br />
*'''456.4625''' MHz<br />
*456.46875 MHz<br />
*456.48125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4875''' MHz<br />
*456.49375 MHz<br />
*456.50625 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.51875 MHz<br />
*456.55625 MHz<br />
*'''456.5625''' MHz<br />
*456.56875 MHz<br />
*456.58125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5875''' MHz<br />
*456.59375 MHz<br />
*456.60625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6125''' MHz<br />
*456.61875 MHz<br />
*456.65625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6625''' MHz<br />
*456.66875 MHz<br />
*456.68125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6875''' MHz<br />
*456.69375 MHz<br />
*456.70625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7125''' MHz<br />
*456.71875 MHz<br />
*456.73125 MHz<br />
*'''456.7375''' MHz<br />
*456.74375 MHz<br />
*456.75625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7625''' MHz<br />
*456.76875 MHz<br />
*457.03125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0375''' MHz<br />
*457.04375 MHz<br />
*457.05625 MHz<br />
*'''457.0625''' MHz<br />
*457.06875 MHz<br />
*457.08125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0875''' MHz<br />
*457.09375 MHz<br />
*457.10625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1125''' MHz<br />
*457.11875 MHz<br />
*457.13125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1375''' MHz<br />
*457.14375 MHz<br />
*457.15625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1625''' MHz<br />
*457.16875 MHz<br />
*457.18125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1875''' MHz<br />
*457.19375 MHz<br />
*457.28125 MHz<br />
*'''457.2875''' MHz<br />
*457.29375 MHz<br />
*457.48125 MHz<br />
*'''457.4875''' MHz<br />
*457.49375 MHz<br />
*457.63125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6375''' MHz<br />
*457.64375 MHz<br />
*457.65625 MHz<br />
*'''457.6625''' MHz<br />
*457.66875 MHz<br />
*457.68125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6875''' MHz<br />
*457.69375 MHz<br />
*457.70625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7125''' MHz<br />
*457.71875 MHz<br />
*457.78125 MHz<br />
*'''457.7875''' MHz<br />
*457.79375 MHz<br />
*457.80625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8125''' MHz<br />
*457.81875 MHz<br />
*457.83125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8375''' MHz<br />
*457.84375 MHz<br />
*457.88125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8875''' MHz<br />
*457.89375 MHz<br />
*457.98125 MHz<br />
*'''457.9875''' MHz<br />
*457.99375 MHz<br />
*462.18125 MHz<br />
*'''462.1875''' MHz<br />
*462.19375 MHz<br />
*462.45625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4625''' MHz<br />
*462.46875 MHz<br />
*462.48125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4875''' MHz<br />
*462.49375 MHz<br />
*462.50625 MHz<br />
*'''462.5125''' MHz<br />
*462.51875 MHz<br />
*467.18125 MHz<br />
*'''467.1875''' MHz<br />
*467.19375 MHz<br />
*467.45625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4625''' MHz<br />
*467.46875 MHz <br />
*467.48125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4875''' MHz<br />
*467.49375 MHz<br />
*467.50625 MHz<br />
*'''467.5125''' MHz<br />
*467.51875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.23125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2375''' MHz<br />
*451.24375 MHz<br />
*451.33125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3375''' MHz<br />
*451.34375 MHz<br />
*451.43125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4375''' MHz<br />
*451.44375 MHz<br />
*451.53125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5375''' MHz<br />
*451.54375 MHz<br />
*451.63125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6375''' MHz<br />
*451.64375 MHz<br />
*452.30625 MHz<br />
*'''452.3125''' MHz<br />
*452.31875 MHz<br />
*452.40625 MHz<br />
*'''452.4125''' MHz<br />
*452.41875 MHz<br />
*452.50625 MHz<br />
*'''452.5125''' MHz<br />
*452.51875 MHz<br />
*452.75625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7625''' MHz<br />
*452.76875 MHz<br />
*452.85625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8625''' MHz<br />
*452.86875 MHz<br />
*456.23125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2375''' MHz<br />
*456.24375 MHz<br />
*456.33125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3375''' MHz<br />
*456.34375 MHz<br />
*456.43125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4375''' MHz<br />
*456.44375 MHz<br />
*456.53125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5375''' MHz<br />
*456.54375 MHz<br />
*456.63125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6375''' MHz<br />
*456.64375 MHz<br />
*457.30625 MHz<br />
*'''457.3125''' MHz<br />
*457.31875 MHz<br />
*457.40625 MHz<br />
*'''457.4125''' MHz<br />
*457.41875 MHz<br />
*457.50625 MHz<br />
*'''457.5125''' MHz<br />
*457.51875 MHz<br />
*457.75625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7625''' MHz<br />
*457.76875 MHz<br />
*457.85625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8625''' MHz<br />
*457.86875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group B low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*462.20625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2125''' MHz<br />
*462.21875 MHz<br />
*462.23125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2375''' MHz<br />
*462.24375 MHz<br />
*462.25625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2625''' MHz<br />
*462.26875 MHz<br />
*462.28125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2875''' MHz<br />
*462.29375 MHz<br />
*462.30625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3125''' MHz<br />
*462.31875 MHz<br />
*462.33125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3375''' MHz<br />
*462.34375 MHz<br />
*462.35625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3625''' MHz<br />
*462.36875 MHz<br />
*462.38125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3875''' MHz<br />
*462.39375 MHz<br />
*462.40625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4125''' MHz<br />
*462.41875 MHz<br />
*462.43125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4375''' MHz<br />
*462.44375 MHz<br />
*467.20625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2125''' MHz<br />
*467.21875 MHz<br />
*467.23125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2375''' MHz<br />
*467.24375 MHz<br />
*467.25625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2625''' MHz<br />
*467.26875 MHz<br />
*467.28125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2875''' MHz<br />
*467.29375 MHz<br />
*467.30625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3125''' MHz<br />
*467.31875 MHz<br />
*467.33125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3375''' MHz<br />
*467.34375 MHz<br />
*467.35625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3625''' MHz<br />
*467.36875 MHz<br />
*467.38125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3875''' MHz<br />
*467.39375 MHz<br />
*467.40625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4125''' MHz<br />
*467.41875 MHz<br />
*467.43125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4375''' MHz<br />
*467.44375 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group C low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*461.03125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0375''' MHz<br />
*461.04375 MHz<br />
*461.05625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0625''' MHz<br />
*461.06875 MHz<br />
*461.08125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0875''' MHz<br />
*461.09375 MHz<br />
*461.10625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1125''' MHz<br />
*461.11875 MHz<br />
*461.13125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1375''' MHz<br />
*461.14375 MHz<br />
*461.15625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1625''' MHz<br />
*461.16875 MHz<br />
*461.18125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1875''' MHz<br />
*461.19375 MHz<br />
*461.20625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2125''' MHz<br />
*461.21875 MHz<br />
*461.23125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2375''' MHz<br />
*461.24375 MHz<br />
*461.25625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2625''' MHz<br />
*461.26875 MHz<br />
*461.28125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2875''' MHz<br />
*461.29375 MHz<br />
*461.30625 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.31875 MHz<br />
*461.33125 MHz<br />
*'''461.3375''' MHz<br />
*461.34375 MHz<br />
*461.35625 MHz<br />
*'''461.3625''' MHz<br />
*461.36875 MHz<br />
*'''462.7625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.7875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8125''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8375''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''464.4875''' MHz<br />
*464.48125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5125''' MHz<br />
*464.51875 MHz<br />
*464.53125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''464.5625''' MHz<br />
*464.56875 MHz<br />
*466.03125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0375''' MHz<br />
*466.04375 MHz<br />
*466.05625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0625''' MHz<br />
*466.06875 MHz<br />
*466.08125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0875''' MHz<br />
*466.09375 MHz<br />
*466.10625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1125''' MHz<br />
*466.11875 MHz<br />
*466.13125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1375''' MHz<br />
*466.14375 MHz<br />
*466.15625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1625''' MHz<br />
*466.16875 MHz<br />
*466.18125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1875''' MHz<br />
*466.19375 MHz<br />
*466.20625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2125''' MHz<br />
*466.21875 MHz<br />
*466.23125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2375''' MHz<br />
*466.24375 MHz<br />
*466.25625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2625''' MHz<br />
*466.26875 MHz<br />
*466.28125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2875''' MHz<br />
*466.29375 MHz<br />
*466.30625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3125''' MHz<br />
*466.31875 MHz<br />
*466.33125 MHz<br />
*'''466.3375''' MHz<br />
*466.34375 MHz<br />
*466.35625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3625''' MHz<br />
*466.36875 MHz<br />
*'''467.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''467.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''467.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''469.4875''' MHz<br />
*469.48125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5125''' MHz<br />
*469.51875 MHz<br />
*469.53125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''469.5625''' MHz<br />
*469.56875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group D low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*460.90625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9125''' MHz<br />
*460.91875 MHz<br />
*460.93125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9375''' MHz<br />
*460.94375 MHz<br />
*460.95625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9625''' MHz<br />
*460.96875 MHz<br />
*460.98125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9875''' MHz<br />
*460.99375 MHz<br />
*461.00625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0125''' MHz<br />
*461.01875 MHz<br />
*465.90625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9125''' MHz<br />
*465.91875 MHz<br />
*465.93125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9375''' MHz<br />
*465.94375 MHz<br />
*465.95625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9625''' MHz<br />
*465.96875 MHz<br />
*465.98125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9875''' MHz<br />
*465.99375 MHz<br />
*466.00625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0125''' MHz<br />
*466.01875 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''', and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20 - hence the UHF-T or UHF-TV designation. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. <br />
<br />
'''The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the “near future“ (whatever that means...2020? 2022? 2025?) as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. The largest users of the 470-512 MHz UHF-T band include massive public safety radio systems in several massive metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous others.''' <br />
<br />
Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized repeater input/mobile transmit and repeater output/simplex split or offset. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. In areas with the band starting at 470.0000 MHz, the first available frequency is 300 kHz up from the edge of the band, 470.3125 MHz. <br />
<br />
The original band plan called for 25 kHz steps with 12.5 kHz offset channels. As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is used suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion. Therefore, they are forced to use narrow channels (12.5 kHz channels and 6.25 kHz channels) anyway. Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. In the interest of clarity and context, however, the discussion on the UHF-T band will include public safety radio systems.<br />
<br />
A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on the 482 MHz and 483 MHz band and their associated Motorola Type II trunking and Project 25 trunking systems that operate in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step. FDNY's fire dispatch system utilizes a half-duplex "split" frequency setup with base stations (dispatchers) transmitting on the low side and mobiles replying on the +3 MHz input mobile transmit frequency. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. FDNY fire dispatch frequencies 482.00625 MHz, 482.01875 MHz, 482.03125 MHz 482.04375 MHz 482.10625 MHz and 482.23125 MHz transmit narrow FM (12.5 kHz bandwidth) on the 6.25 kHz channels. The same is true for the FDNY EMS dispatch system, however the EMS dispatch system operates as a traditional simulcast repeater system.<br />
<br />
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Metro Area<br />
! Frequency Range(MHz)<br />
! TV Channel(s) Affected<br />
|-<br />
|Boston, MA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Chicago, IL<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Cleveland, OH<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Dallas/Fort Worth, TX<br />
|482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16<br />
|-<br />
|Detroit, MI<br />
|476-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 15, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Houston, TX<br />
|488-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|Los Angeles, CA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Miami, FL<br />
|470-476 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|New York City/NE New Jersey<br />
|470-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15, 16 <br />
|-<br />
|Philadelphia, PA<br />
|500-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 19, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Pittsburgh, PA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 18<br />
|-<br />
|San Francisco, CA<br />
|482-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16, 17<br />
|-<br />
|Washington-Baltimore <br />
|488-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 17, 18<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz==<br />
Most of the systems the 800 MHz and 900 MHz land mobile bands are trunked radio systems. It is important to note that the 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz bands are shared with public safety systems. <br />
<br />
Some on-site business systems use the 900 MHz band, including the Motorola DTR 900 MHz FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum handheld radios, which operate 1 watt transmit power on the 902-928 MHz [[ISM]] and [[Part 15]] band using [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|frequency hopping digital voice]]. <br />
<br />
Current examples include the [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS]] 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|47 CFR 15.247]]. <br />
<br />
A full listing of the Motorola 900MHz FHSS digital on-site license free business radios frequency hop set frequencies list is available [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]]. Basically, starting at 902.525 MHz, every 50 kHz up to 927.475 MHz, is one of the frequencies used by the Motorola FHSS 900 MHz “ISM band” license-free on site digital business radios. <br />
<br />
The DTR 900 MHz digital business radios offer performance comparable with UHF walkie-talkies as far as in-building coverage goes. <br />
<br />
The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|analog and digital cordless phones]], UAV or drone [[Remote_Control#900_MHz_RC_Frequencies|radio control]], other remote control/[[Remote_Control#United_States|radio control]] systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|900 MHz WiFi]] or 802.11ah [[Wi-Fi]] and various other telemetry and data networks and services.<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806 MHz-816 MHz/851 MHz-861 MHz'''<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs areas) <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Southeastern USA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Atlanta, GA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs <br />
*one set of 68 channel pairs <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-816 MHz/851-861 MHz'''<br />
*160 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851 MHz-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*22 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*40 sets of 5 channel pairs each (one set with 4 channels) for a total of 199 channels<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*20 sets of 10 channel pairs each for a total of 200 channels<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|809-824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|896-901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|902-928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|900 MHz [[ISM]], Part 15 and ham radio band, subject to restrictions of this band, on-site 900 MHz ISM FHSS radios 1 watt power output<br />
|-<br />
|935-940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|1427-1432&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.4 GHz band - Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259<br />
|-<br />
|1920-1930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.9 GHz [[DECT]] band - DECT 6.0 Specification in US - used for on-site two-way radio and cordless phone systems, 100mW peak power<br />
|-<br />
|2450-2500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|2.4 GHz [[ISM]] band, subject to restrictions of this [[Wi-Fi|band]] (also regulated under [[Part 15]])<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies==<br />
<br />
Maybe you were looking for US [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|federal government itinerant frequencies (Federal Common Use Frequencies)]]? <br />
<br />
See also: commonly used [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies]], popular [[Business_Radio#Common_On-Site_Retail_Store_Frequencies_Channel_Plans|retail store frequencies and tones]], as well as [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|popular]] and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|privacy codes listing]].<br />
<br />
<br />
''Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes [[FRS#FRS_Frequently_Asked_Questions_FRS_FAQ|they can under Part 95]] of the FCC rules. '''Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license''', however.'' <br />
<br />
<br />
Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. <br />
<br />
<br />
See [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunt club radio frequencies]] and American militia tactical VHF/UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|tactical frequencies and channel plans for VHF/UHF and UHF radios - Baofeng, etc.]] as well as UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_Only_16-Channel_Intra-Squad_Radio_Inter-Squad_Radio_ISR|intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans]].<br />
<br />
These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of [[FRS]] frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. <br />
<br />
Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. on-site business radio [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below]] - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. <br />
<br />
All Part 90 frequencies above 150 MHz must operate in narrow band mode or use digital voice modes that meet the FCC narrowbanding requirement. <br />
<br />
*Narrow band FM voice emissions include 11K2F3E (sometimes listed on licenses as 11K3F3E or 11K0F3E), 10K5F3E, 10K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 9K10F3E 8K50F3E, 8K00F3E, and 6K00F3E. <br />
*Narrow FM voice/data (11K3F3E, 11K2F3E, 11K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 11K3F3D, 11K3F2D, 11K3F1D, 11K2F9W, etc.), DMR (7K60FXE, 7K60FXW, 7K60F7W, etc), IDAS or NXDN NEXEDGE (4K00F1E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F7W, etc.) and Project 25 P25 (8K10F1E) are the most common.<br />
<br />
*'''Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
Unless otherwise specified, all itinerant frequencies are simplex only. Some frequencies may be used as part of a portable repeater or temporary repeater (station class FB2I), however, those frequencies may also be used for simplex operations. <br />
<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*[[VHF_LADD#LADD_Loading_Channels_.28LD.29_and_Resource_Road_.28RR.29_Frequencies_Channels_Canada_Trucking_VHF_List|151.7000 MHz]] - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
<br />
*'''Low Power, "de facto itinerant" and Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
* 27.4300 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4500 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4700 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 27.5100 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 27.5300 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 33.4000 MHz - Low Power <br />
* 35.0200 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 42.9800 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*152.9450 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
*154.5475 MHz<br />
*154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc.<br />
*154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.6100 MHz - Narrow band modes only <br />
*154.6250 MHz - On-site [[POCSAG|paging]] transmitters (fixed) and/or mobiles up to 20 watts transmitter power (shared)<br />
*154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*450.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use, 88.5 Hz PL reported <br />
*450.0125 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.0250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, CSQ, 445 DPL and others reported <br />
*450.1500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.8750 MHz - Unlicensed use, various tones reported, including 131.8 Hz<br />
*450.9750 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 110.9 Hz PL tone <br />
*451.1875 MHz<br />
*451.2375 MHz<br />
*451.2875 MHz<br />
*451.3125 MHz<br />
*451.3375 MHz<br />
*451.3625 MHz<br />
*451.3875 MHz<br />
*451.4375 MHz<br />
*451.4625 MHz<br />
*451.4875 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5625 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6125 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*451.7125 MHz<br />
*451.7375 MHz<br />
*451.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*452.0375 MHz<br />
*452.0625 MHz<br />
*452.0875 MHz<br />
*452.1125 MHz<br />
*452.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use (simplex)<br />
*452.1375 MHz<br />
*452.1625 MHz<br />
*452.1875 MHz<br />
*452.2875 MHz<br />
*452.3125 MHz<br />
*452.4125 MHz<br />
*452.4875 MHz<br />
*452.5125 MHz<br />
*452.5375 MHz<br />
*452.6375 MHz<br />
*452.6625 MHz<br />
*452.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7125 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*452.7875 MHz<br />
*452.8125 MHz<br />
*452.8375 MHz<br />
*452.8625 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.9875 MHz<br />
*454.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 69.3 Hz<br />
*454.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 100.0 Hz and 136.5 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL and 151.4 Hz PL tones<br />
*454.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 203.5 Hz PL tone<br />
*454.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 189.9 Hz tone reported <br />
*454.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 141.3 Hz and 241.8 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.7250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL D023N<br />
*454.8250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114 DPL D114N<br />
*454.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 205 DPL D205N<br />
*455.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 245 DPL and 306 DPL reported <br />
*455.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 411 DPL D411N<br />
*455.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 503 DPL D503N<br />
*455.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 118.8 Hz PL, 151.4 Hz PL and 606 DPL reported<br />
*455.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 754 DPL D754N<br />
*455.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 156 DCS D156 reported <br />
*455.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 151.4 Hz PL, 162.2 Hz PL reported <br />
*456.1875 MHz<br />
*456.2375 MHz<br />
*456.2875 MHz<br />
*456.3125 MHz<br />
*456.3375 MHz<br />
*456.3625 MHz<br />
*456.3875 MHz<br />
*456.4375 MHz<br />
*456.4625 MHz<br />
*456.4875 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*456.5375 MHz<br />
*456.5625 MHz<br />
*456.5875 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6375 MHz<br />
*456.6625 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*456.7125 MHz<br />
*456.7375 MHz<br />
*456.7625 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*457.0375 MHz<br />
*457.0625 MHz<br />
*457.0875 MHz<br />
*457.1125 MHz<br />
*457.1375 MHz<br />
*457.1625 MHz<br />
*457.1875 MHz<br />
*457.2875 MHz<br />
*457.3125 MHz<br />
*457.4125 MHz<br />
*457.4875 MHz<br />
*457.5125 MHz<br />
*457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, simplex <br />
*457.6375 MHz<br />
*457.6625 MHz<br />
*457.7125 MHz<br />
*457.7375 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*457.7875 MHz<br />
*457.8125 MHz<br />
*457.8375 MHz<br />
*457.8625 MHz<br />
*457.8875 MHz<br />
*457.9875 MHz<br />
*458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.0625 MHz<br />
*461.0875 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.1625 MHz<br />
*461.1875 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*461.2625 MHz<br />
*461.2875 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.3375 MHz<br />
*461.3625 MHz<br />
*461.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*462.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 69.3 Hz tone <br />
*462.1875 MHz<br />
*462.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 103.5 Hz PL tone <br />
*462.4625 MHz<br />
*462.4875 MHz<br />
*462.5125 MHz<br />
*462.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114.8 Hz PL tone<br />
*462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.5500 MHz - [[FRS]] Channel 15/GMRS 550 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/[[GMRS]] 575 - White Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with [[POCSAG|paging]] systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*463.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with D023I inverted DPL <br />
*464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.0625 MHz<br />
*466.0875 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*466.1625 MHz<br />
*466.1875 MHz<br />
*466.2125 MHz<br />
*466.2375 MHz<br />
*466.2625 MHz<br />
*466.2875 MHz<br />
*466.3125 MHz<br />
*466.3375 MHz<br />
*466.3625 MHz<br />
*467.1875 MHz<br />
*467.4625 MHz<br />
*467.4875 MHz<br />
*467.5125 MHz<br />
*467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz <br />
*467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.7875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.8875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.9125 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*468.2125 MHz<br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3375 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.5875 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6375 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz <br />
*468.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.9875 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use (see [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|Baofeng UV-5R]], etc.) <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. '''Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license.''' ''Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy. '' <br />
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Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.<br />
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The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use [[FRS]], [[MURS]] or [[CB]] for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. <br />
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See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|section]] below.<br />
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Most popular business itinerant frequencies:<br />
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Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*464.5500 MHz<br />
*464.5000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*469.5500 MHz<br />
*469.5000 MHz<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
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Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*151.6250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.5125 MHz<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*158.4075 MHz<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
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==Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings==<br />
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'''Scroll down to see the Baofeng factory programming plans, Retevis factory default frequencies, etc. Note that some of these frequency plans are no longer used and/or may not be the frequency plan that a radio for a specific country, region or market is programmed with. Be sure to scroll through the entire list. Knowing which radio services are legal in your country or region is often very helpful. Be sure that the radio you're ordering is for the radio service that is appropriate to your country and/or region.'''<br />
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'''If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page''':<br />
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[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans]]<br />
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Motorola refers to CTCSS and DCS as "codes", Kenwood and other companies refer to CTCSS as QT (Quiet Tone) and DCS as DQT (Digital Quiet Tone). The terms "PL" and "DPL" are still heavily used in the two-way radio community to refer to CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Baofeng radios refer to CTCSS as CTCS and DCS as DCS. Transmit CTCSS is T-CTCS and receive CTCSS is R-CTCS. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). <br />
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Higher-end [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF]] handheld radios are simply sold by the band they operate on, and the end user (or vendor) programs the radio accordingly. ''This is changing by the early 2020s and the flooding of the market with inexpensive Chinese radios that often come with factory default frequencies out of the box.'' Some of these radios have received FCC approval for Part 95 (FRS, GMRS or MURS) usage, while others have Part 90 land mobile authorization (with the programming software of course). See also: [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones]]. <br />
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'''Users often buy radios and use them on whichever frequencies they came programmed with from the factory, regardless of which band and/or frequencies the radios happen to be programmed with from the factory.''' <br />
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'''Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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The Motorola CLP series radios include voice inversion scrambling capability (voice scrambler) for more secure comms. The CLP radios also include [[Part_15#15.245_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2435-2465_MHz.2C_5785-5815_MHz.2C_10500-10550_MHz.2C_and_24075-24175_MHz.|Bluetooth]] connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
''Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada.'' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP110M series radios)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]<br />
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WalMart and Sam's Club will often use different CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, especially when their store is part of a larger shopping center with the potential for interference. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). However, in some instances the narrowband MURS channels will have a CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) tone or code programmed in as well, depending on local requirements and interference due to other nearby users. As of the early 2020s, some WalMart and Sam's Club locations appear to be depreciating their VHF MURS radios and replacing them with Motorola UHF business band radios. This could be due to the steadily increasing popularity of MURS radios (cf. Baofeng MURS radios, BTECH MURS radios, Retevis MURS radios, etc.) and the resulting increased interference due to Wal-Mart's heavy use of carrier squelch [CSQ].<br />
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'''Motorola CP110M VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Radius SP10 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.570 MHz - Blue Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.600 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
<br />
*Frequency 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Frequency 151.655 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.685 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.715 MHz<br />
*Frequency 151.775 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.835 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.895 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.925 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.490 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.515 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.540 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.570 MHz - MURS Channel 4 / Green Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.600 MHz - MURS Channel 5 / Blue Dot<br />
*Frequency 158.400 MHz <br />
<br />
'''Motorola Radius SP10 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches. <br />
''Note that 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz and 469.2625 MHz are not itinerant frequencies and high power business radio systems may be using these frequencies. 469.2625 MHz is technically for itinerant use in Canada.<br />
462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz are now part of the [[FRS]] and GMRS services. Unlicensed FRS simplex use and/or licensed GMRS simplex and/or licensed GMRS repeater output use of these frequencies is common and legal. It is legal to use 462.575MHz, 462.625MHz and 462.675MHz for business purposes under the FRS [[FCC|regulations]]. No license is required for simplex operation on the 22 FRS frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
*Frequency - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 464.3250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.8250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Frequency - 469.2625 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5000 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5500 MHz<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Spirit-M VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.570 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.600 MHz - Blue Dot<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Spirit-M UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
<br />
Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star <br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Sport UHF GMRS radio''' <br />
<br />
Also sold as Sport SS, Handi-Com GMRS<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
<br />
'''Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios''' <br />
<br />
See complete frequency (hopset lists) [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]].<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Test Mode Channels Frequencies''' <br />
<br />
Test mode or RF Test Mode is used during radio servicing, alignment and functionality testing. <br />
The test frequencies are designed to be used in a work bench environment and are unlikely to be found “in the field”. <br />
<br />
They are listed here for reference purposes. <br />
<br />
The list below is for the Motorola HT1250 family of handheld radios - including the HT1250 HT1250LS HT1250LS+ and similar radios such as the HT1550. Different models will have different factory default test mode frequencies. '''Please consult the service manual for your particular radio model. ''' <br />
<br />
Lowband 1 - Low 1<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 29.740 MHz RX: 29.740 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 32.040 MHz RX: 32.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 34.040 MHz RX: 34.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 36.040 MHz RX: 36.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 38.040 MHz RX: 38.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 40.040 MHz RX: 40.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
<br />
Lowband 2 - Low 2<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 35.040 MHz RX: 35.040 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 37.040 MHz RX: 37.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 39.040 MHz RX: 39.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 45.040 MHz RX: 45.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 48.040 MHz RX: 48.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 50.040 MHz RX: 50.020 MHz <br />
<br />
VHF High Band - VHF <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 136.025 MHz RX: 136.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 142.325 MHz RX: 142.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 148.625 MHz RX: 148.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 154.925 MHz RX: 154.925 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 161.225 MHz RX: 161.225 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 167.525 MHz RX: 167.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 173.825 MHz RX: 173.825 MHz <br />
<br />
200 MHz 216-220 MHz Band - VHF2 200MHz <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 217.025 MHz RX: 217.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 217.975 MHz RX: 217.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 219.125 MHz RX: 219.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 219.775 MHz RX: 219.775 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 220.525 MHz RX: 220.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 221.275 MHz RX: 221.275 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 221.975 MHz RX: 221.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF1 UHF 403-470 MHz Band - UHF1 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 403.025 MHz RX: 403.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 415.025 MHz RX: 415.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 425.025 MHz RX: 425.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 436.025 MHz RX: 436.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 449.025 MHz RX: 449.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 460.025 MHz RX: 460.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 469.975 MHz RX: 469.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF2 UHF UHF 450-527 MHz 450-520 MHz Band - UHF2 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 450.025 MHz RX: 450.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 462.850 MHz RX: 462.850 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 475.675 MHz RX: 475.675 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 488.500 MHz RX: 488.500 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 501.325 MHz RX: 501.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 514.150 MHz RX: 514.150 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 526.975 MHz RX: 526.975 MHz <br />
<br />
700 MHz Band - 700 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 746.125 MHz RX: 746.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 746.975 MHz RX: 746.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 762.125 MHz RX: 762.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 763.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 776.525 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 792.025 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 793.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
<br />
800 MHz Band - 800<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 806.025 MHz RX: 806.075 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 815.475 MHz RX: 809.175 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 824.925 MHz RX: 812.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 837.975 MHz RX: 815.575 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 851.025 MHz RX: 818.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 860.475 MHz RX: 821.825 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 869.975 MHz RX: 824.975 MHz <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V10MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V10MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom), user may program transmit power level at 2 watt, 1 watt or 0.5 watt levels. The V10MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone oDTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V3MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V3MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel user programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom). User may also change limited settings without the software (including switching between high power and low power). The V3MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone DTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Powerwerx DB-16X Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. 16-channel handheld commercial radio (appears to be very similar to Powerwerx DB-16X)<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam VHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.7750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.8050 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.8350 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.8950 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 154.4900 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 154.5150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 158.4000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam UHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Note: the UHF version has the "old channel plan" - which includes 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz, 469.2625 MHz as well as FRS / GMRS frequencies 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz. Older-generation Motorola, Kenwood, etc. UHF radios did include 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz as "business band" frequencies even though they've always been part of the GMRS (and now also the FRS) license-free services. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Any of the 22 FRS channels may be used for business purposes. Using FRS for business is legal. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.3250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.8250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.2625 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.5000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''COTRE CO04 DMR UHF business band radio''' <br />
32 channel dual mode analog FM/NFM and DMR portable business radio. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Frequencies 469.9875 MHz and 450.0125 MHz shown in programming CPS software instructions, possibly test frequencies or simply example frequencies. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-150 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-450 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Rugged Radios RH-5R / Rugged Radios RH5X / Rugged Radios RH7X VHF / UHF Radios''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
''This channel plan may be out of date or may be altered by the vendor/user for their specific needs.''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz - WTHRMN<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.7150 MHz - BFGRLY<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.9800 MHz - BAJAPTS<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6850 MHz - NETWORK<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9250 MHz - CHECKRS<br />
*Channel 6 - 150.8600 MHz - FAIR<br />
*Channel 7 - 153.1100 MHz - YOKOHAM<br />
*Channel 8 - 152.9600 MHz - RUGGED RELAY<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.5050 MHz - CHKRS 2<br />
*Channel 10 - 153.3950 MHz - BFGPITS<br />
*Channel 11 - 153.3800 MHz - MAG 7<br />
*Channel 12 - 155.1600 MHz - [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#VHF_high_band_VHF_band|RESCUE]]<br />
*Channel 13 - 153.2450 MHz - CORE<br />
*Channel 14 - [[VHF_marine#VHF_Marine_Channels_International_and_USA_Simplex|156.6750]] MHz - PRIVATE [023 DPL] <br />
*Channel 15 - 152.5100 MHz - SANDLMO<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5150 MHz - PCI RLY<br />
*Channel 17 - 151.4900 MHz - BITD<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.4500 MHz - KOH 1<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.5625 MHz - GMRS 1<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.5875 MHz - GMRS 2<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6125 MHz - GMRS 3<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.6375 MHz - GMRS 4<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.6625 MHz - GMRS 5<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6875 MHz - GMRS 6<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.7125 MHz - GMRS 7<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.5500 MHz - GMRS 8<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5750 MHz - GMRS 9<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz - GMRS 10<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6250 MHz - GMRS 11<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.6500 MHz - GMRS 12<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.6750 MHz - GMRS 13<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.7000 MHz - GMRS 14<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.7250 MHz - GMRS 15<br />
*Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency...<br />
*Channel 35 - 162.5500 MHz - WX 1<br />
*Channel 36 - 162.4000 MHz - WX 2<br />
*Channel 37 - 162.4750 MHz - WX 3<br />
*Channel 38 - 162.4250 MHz - WX 4<br />
*Channel 39 - 162.4500 MHz - WX 5<br />
*Channel 40 - 162.5050 MHz - WX 6<br />
*Channel 41 - 162.5250 MHz - WX 7<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]<br />
*Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]<br />
*Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11<br />
*Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Also, Hytera TC-310, others <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra PX880 PX880BC Pro Business Radio''' <br />
<br />
22 Channel FRS Radio With Pre-set privacy codes. User may change the tone/code on any/all channels if they want to. <br />
<br />
Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are automatically set to high power - 2 watts. <br />
Channels 8-14 are low power only - 0.5w 500mW. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 6- 462.6875 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 565 DCS Code DCS 66<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 712 DCS Code DCS 77<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra HEROS Children's Walkie Talkies Long-Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Two channel 2-channel kids walkie talkies "up to 16 mile range". The back of the box indicates that 16 mile range is rarely possible and in urban/built up areas the users should expect 1-3 mile range. It also indicates that these radios are compatible with other FRS radios on channel 1 and channel 2. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''KidDesigns Walkie Talkies'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesigns CR-210 / PF-210 Cars Pit Stop Walkie Talkies (DisneyPixar)<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5]<br />
*Power Output: 0.133mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-210<br />
<br />
Star Wars Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 7mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7A<br />
<br />
Batman Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies - KidDesigns eKids<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 3.2mW<br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7B<br />
<br />
Avengers Walkie Talkies Single Channel KidDesigns eKids <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Power Output: 4.2mW <br />
*Emission: 4K26F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-216<br />
<br />
<br />
Various others sold under the eKids and KidDesign brand names, including <br />
*Dreamworks Trolls Short Range Walkie Talkies Model TR-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2.5mW power 5K61F3E<br />
*Ghostbusters Walkie Talkies - similar to the Batman walkie talkies - also on frequency 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7] 0.3mW power 11K0F3E<br />
*Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies eKids Model PW-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2mW power 10K6F3E <br />
*Power Rangers Lenticular FRS Walkie Talkies - Model PR-210MV on frequency 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5] 5K77F3E emission 159mW power output<br />
*eKids Walkie Talkie Mission Command Center - Model 216 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 4K26F3E emission 4.2mW power output <br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesign / eKids also manufactures variants with 7 different channel options, including Cars 2 Pit Stop Walkie Talkies and Despicable Me Eye-Conic FRS 2-Way Radios (Model MS-210)<br />
These radios operate on FRS channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Power output 59.7mW, 59.98mW, 70.795mW and 72.277mW <br />
<br />
'''Midland GXT series 50 Channel FRS Radios''' <br />
<br />
Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
On channels 1 through 22, the user may set any one of the 38 CTCSS codes or 104 DCS codes. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. On [[FRS#Midland_FRS_GMRS_50_Channel_Radios|extra channels]] 23-50, the user may only select the channel, as the CTCSS or DCS code is hard-programmed for that particular channel. See the frequency and codes for the extra channels below:<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz <br />
*Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7<br />
*Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10<br />
*Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13<br />
*Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16<br />
*Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19<br />
*Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22<br />
*Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25<br />
*Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28<br />
*Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31<br />
*Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14<br />
*Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11<br />
*Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8<br />
*Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5<br />
*Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2<br />
*Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37<br />
*Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34<br />
*Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31<br />
*Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Luiton LT-458 - sold under several names, including Luiton CS, Baofeng CS''' <br />
<br />
This radio model is also sold under the names including the BF-888S family of 16 channel UHF radios and '''SEODON SED-8'''. Other brand names include Arcshell AR-6 Walkie Talkie, TIDRADIO UHF walkie talkies with USB charging capability. (other variants with different default frequencies have been noted, including some with 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur frequencies, 450-470 MHz land mobile frequencies and even 406-420 MHz Federal government frequencies as the defaults]. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. These radios are extremely similar to the Radioditty GA-2S walkie-talkies. '''Sold as "FCC walkie talkies" but they are actually only approved as receivers. <br />
'''<br />
There are FCC approved variants available too - such as the PO FUNG F-8 16 channel FRS walkie talkie (similar to the Baofeng 88 or BF-88A FRS walkie talkies), as well as Baofeng BF-88ST, Radtel RT-88 RT88 FRS radio, BF-T11, BTECH variants. Baofeng also sells the standard 22 channel + CTCSS/DCS "privacy code" (tone squelch or code squelch) function, including the Baofeng BF-88ST Pro, Baofeng F11, Baofeng BF-F11 and others. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Default Factory Frequencies Retevis Luiton C1 CS - Sold on Amazon in March 2022 under the name "Walkie Talkies For Adults Scrambler CS" and "LUITON Walkie Talkies Voice Scrambler with Earpiece for Adults Outdoor CS Hiking Hunting Travelling Long Distance 2 Way Radios By Luiton" CHIRP reads the firmware on these radios as identical to the Baofeng BF-888S series. CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. No FCC ID provided. 400 MHz - 470 MHz. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. <br />
<br />
Transmitter:<br />
RF Power -- <5W <br />
Maximum deviation(W/N) -- ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz <br />
Spurious emission -- ≤7.5uW <br />
Adjacent channel power -- ≤-65dB/≤-60dB <br />
SNR(W/N) -- ≥-45dB/≥-40dB <br />
QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.7±0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz <br />
Modulation sensitivity -- 8—12mV <br />
Transmission current -- ≤1.2A <br />
<br />
Receiver: <br />
Sensitivity -- -122dBm (12dB SINAD) <br />
Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) <br />
Audio distortion -- ≤10% <br />
Intermediation(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB <br />
Adjacent channel selectivity(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 435.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz <br />
*Channel 2 - 435.0750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 435.1000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 435.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 435.1500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 435.1750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 7 - 435.2000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 8 - 435.2250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 9 - 435.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 10 - 435.2750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.7000 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 13 - 403.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 14 - 438.3750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.9850 MHz 250.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 16 - 437.0250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Radioditty GA-2S''' <br />
<br />
Radioditty GA2S GA-2S Factory Default Out Of The Box Programming ('''Confirmed radios are being sold in late June 2023 with this programming''')<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 454.2250 MHz 69.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.3250 MHz 100.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 454.5250 MHz 203.5 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 454.7250 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 454.8250 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 8 - 454.9250 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 9 - 455.1250 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 10 - 455.2250 MHz 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Channel 11 - 455.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 455.4250 MHz 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Channel 13 - 455.5250 MHz 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.1250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 468.9500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. B-480 default factory Baofeng programming software.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 2 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 3<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 4<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 5 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88A 16 Channel FRS Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88A is simply a re-named BF-888S radio and is also sold as the Leazdm LE-88A and other brands and model numbers.<br />
<br />
''Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Channels are user programmable. Testing was done using 462.6375 MHz as channel 1, 467.6375 MHz as channel 2 and 462.6500 MHz as channel 3. <br />
''<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88E PMR446 default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|16 European standard]] 446.0-446.2 Mhz [[PMR446]] analog FM frequencies. Use of the PMR446 service frequencies is illegal in the United States (unless you have a valid amateur radio license, of course). <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5 <br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng FRS variant Baofeng FRS radio frequencies tones codes BF-888SPLUS. Note that the BF-88ST and BF-88STPro model numbers allow the user to select any one of the 22 FRS simplex frequencies and set any of the CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, just like a regular [[FRS]] radio. These frequencies and tones are used on numerous radios, including some of the Retevis FRS radios including the Retevis RT22 FRS radio, Retevis RT68 FRS radio and various others. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-V1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie Radio'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 15K5F3E emission on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel GMRS01 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS02 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS03 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS04 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS05 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS06 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS07 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS08 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS09 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS10 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS11 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS12 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS13 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS14 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-50X1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Mobile GMRS Car Vehicle Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 - GMRS01 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 - GMRS02 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 - GMRS03 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 - GMRS04 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 - GMRS05 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 - GMRS06 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 - GMRS07 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - GMRS15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - GMRS16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - GMRS17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - GMRS18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - GMRS19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - GMRS20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - GMRS21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - GMRS22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only <br />
*Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio'''<br />
<br />
''15K8F3E emission on 154.57 MHz and 154.6 MHz - compatible with 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emission. 15K8F3E is functionally the same as 16K0F3E (or 20 kHz bandwidth), which is authorized on MURS 4 and MURS 5. This is regular FM or 16K0F3E on the Baofeng UV-5R and UV-82 series of radios. <br />
10K5F3E emission on 151.82 MHz, 151.88 MHz and 151.94 MHz - compatible with 11K3F3E emission. Earlier FCC documentation indicated 9K20F3E and 9K10F3E emissions on the 151 MHz frequencies - narrow FM NFM. 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. '' <br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. User may select WIDE or NARROW for 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 MURS1-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 MURS1-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 MURS1-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 MURS1-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 MURS1-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 MURS2-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 MURS2-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 08 MURS2-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 09 MURS2-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 MURS2-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 MURS3-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 MURS3-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 MURS3-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 MURS3-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 MURS3-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung Baofeng BF-T11 FRS walkie talkies two-way radio UHF 22 channel radios FRS Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
22 channel FRS walkie talkies, user-selectable CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS tones + 210 DCS codes. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. <br />
10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Default setting carrier squelch, but users may easily set the CTCSS or DCS setting they like per channel. No PC programming required. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
'''KS KSTORM K-STORM K STORM UHF Walkie Talkies 16 Channel Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Extra Long Standby Time Two-Way Radios 3000mAh Li-ion Batteries Chargers Antennas'''<br />
<br />
FCC ID 2AUMTWTF21 2AUMT-WT-F21 <br />
<br />
Quanzhou Wanneton Electronic&Technology Co. Ltd.<br />
<br />
50 CTCSS tones, 105 DCS codes available. User programmable <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS45 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS45 UHF Analog GMRS Mobile Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS and GMRS mobile transceiver TYT. 10K4F3E emission on FRS channels 1-7, 10K6F3E emission on channels 8-15 and repeater inputs. Later versions indicate 10K5F3E emission on 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz and 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz as well as 467.55 MHz - 467.725 MHz. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS5 TYT TH-UVF8 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS5 UHF Analog GMRS and FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
GMRS5 analog FRS transceiver, 22 channel FRS handheld radio. 10K7F3E emission <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT TC-568 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. FRS TC-568 UHF Analog FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS portable analog transceiver sold by TYT - user-programmable CTCSS or DCS tones, defaults to CSQ carrier squelch. 11K0F3E emission per FCC authorization documentation. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. FCC testing indicates emission 10K2F3E.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version also Retevis RB16 walkie talkie <br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8 DCS 306 D306N 306DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
EU version European version also Retevis RB616<br />
Single Channel - 446.09375MHz - PMR446 channel 8<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30M''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version<br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - 306 DCS FRS channel 8 - D306N DCS306 306 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT40B RT-40B 22 Channel FRS''' <br />
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US FCC [[FRS]] version. 22 channels. User may change power levels on channels 1-7 and 15-22. Channels 8-14 are set on low power (0.5w) only, as per FCC regulations.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
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'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - version 1 - older non-FRS versions. Note that like the Baofeng BF-888S series, there are numerous variants of the Retevis H-777 radios out there. Including H777PLUS FRS and PMR446 radios. <br />
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*Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - version 2 - older non-FRS versions <br />
''Appears to be the same as the BF-888S series radios default factory programming''<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
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'''Retevis 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2)<br />
*Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1)<br />
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'''Little Pretender Digital Walkie Talkies 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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5K87F3E, 6K02F3E or 6K20F3E narrow band FM emission, power output 100-150mw<br />
Model 598 or 0598 FCC ID 2AE67-0598 <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz (FRS channel 1)<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz (FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz (FRS channel 6)<br />
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'''Digital Voice Changer 2 Mile Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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8 channel FRS walkie talkies radios children's grade two-way FRS radios <br />
10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.5875 MHz - FRS channel 9<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11<br />
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'''Retevis RT1-UHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 UHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. <br />
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Retevis currently markets BF-888S RT-1 family handheld radios programmed for the various [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF and VHF personal radio services]], including the [[Freenet|149 MHz Freenet]] service in Germany, the VHF CB [[MURS]] service and UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services in the USA, the Chinese [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|409 MHz]] license free walkie talkie service, [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|245 MHz VHF CB service]] in Thailand, the [[325_MHz_Short_Range_Radio_Service|325 MHz SRRS service]] in the Philippines, the [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|142 MHz VHF]] CB service in Indonesia, the [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|350 MHz Short Range Radio]] service in India, the European standardized [[PMR446]] services - both traditional 8-channel/16-channel [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|analog]] and 16-channel/32-channel [[PMR446#Digital_FDMA_dPMR446|digital]], the [[SRD860]] 860 MHz service, the very low power [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49 MHz]] and [[LPD433]] services and numerous others such as Japan's [[Specified_Low_Power_Radio|Specified Low Power Radio]], the Nordic (Sweden/Norway) [[KDR444]], South Korean [[448_MHz_South_Korean_Personal_Radio|UHF 448 MHz Personal Radio]], the Australian 476 MHz/477 MHz[[UHF_CB|UHF CB]] service, etc.<br />
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*Channel 1 - 463.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 463.3250 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 463.4250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 463.5250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 463.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 463.7250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 463.8250 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 463.8250 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 465.2250 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 465.3250 MHz 156.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.4250 MHz 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 465.5250 MHz 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5650 MHz 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Channel 14 - 465.7250 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 15 - 463.7650 MHz 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Channel 16 - 465.9250 MHz 152 DPL D152N<br />
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'''Retevis RT1-VHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 VHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF [[MURS]] or 149 MHz [[Freenet]] or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Using the frequencies shown below without a FCC license is illegal in the USA. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. Use of any frequency in the 136-137 MHz band is strongly discouraged. The VHF [[VHF_airband|aircraft band]] extends up to 137 MHz. Do not transmit in the aircraft band! <br />
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How to disable ANI transmit beep PTT ID tones beeps when you transmit EOT BOT transmit ID tone transmit authorization tone. Retevis RT1 VHF radios have been noted in use in the 2022 Russian-Ukraine war (by Ukrainian forces, in addition to Motorola handheld radios, Baofeng UV-5R radios, Baofeng UV-82 radios, UV-82HP radios, Motorola FRS and/or PMR446 handhelds.<br />
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'''Update: Retevis RT1 VHF band (V band) radios sold in April 2022 are still being shipped and sold in the USA with these frequencies programmed from the factory. Do not use the RT1 out of the box! It can be programmed with free software CHIRP using computer or smartphone. ''' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 144.1750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 144.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 144.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 144.4750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 144.5750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 144.6750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 144.7750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 8 - 144.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 144.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 145.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 145.3750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 145.5700 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 145.6750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 145.7750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 145.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
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Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz).<br />
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'''Retevis RT22 / RT68 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
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Possibly other versions, including RT7 RT-7, RT21 RT-21, RT24 RT-24, RT-47 - possibly a copy of the BF-9700 series of BF-888 type radios. This includes the RT-74 and numerous other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). Note that there are 16 channel and 22 channel versions of these radios - see the 22-channel FRS channel plan for Retevis radios below.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free 462 MHz FRS GMRS specification version. Like the other Retevis 16 channel UHF radios, it includes the 462.6250 127.3 Hz, 462.7250 136.5 Hz BF-888S default frequencies as well as Retevis-specific frequency/tone combinations - namely 462.5625 with 67.0 Hz, 462.5875 with 118.8 Hz, 462.6125 with 127.3 Hz, 462.6375 with 131.8 Hz, 462.6625 with 136.5 Hz, 462.6875 with 141.3 Hz, 462.7125 with 146.2 Hz, 462.550 with 123.0 Hz and so on.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis FRS 22 channel - RT22 RT27 RT47 RT48 and numerous others''' <br />
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These are the default tones/codes for each channel. The CTCSS tone or DCS code may easily be changed by using free programming software (such as CHIRP or the manufacturer's software) and a programming cable. <br />
Taking the time to switch to a non-default tone/code is strongly recommended. It is very easily done and quick to do and will resolve interference issues caused by other groups using similar radios with similar default CTCSS tones/DCS codes (in other words, another group using radios with the same factory default settings). <br />
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The transmit power setting may be switched between high power and low power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 only. Channels 8-14 must be set to low power under FCC rules. For most applications, your radios do not need to set to high power. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 [[PMR446]] 16 channel''' <br />
European license free 446 MHz PMR446 specification version<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27V MURS VHF''' <br />
RETEVIS RT27V RT47V RB27V RB47 US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. <br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version<br />
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'''Note: this programming plan may have been changed to match the “standard” Retevis FRS radio tone and code plan. <br />
Updates, corrections or additions by somebody who has purchased one of these radios recently would be greatly appreciated.''' '''Bold text'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
*Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 IC FRS 22 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). The channel 18 and channel 22 tones match with the Baofeng BF-888S default CTCSS tones for those respective frequencies as well. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT-47V MURS VHF''' <br />
US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. New Retevis MURS RB38V with 5 MURS channels and 10 NOAA weather channels (receive only). RT27V RT47V RB38V<br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS''' . <br />
<br />
5 watts on simplex channels 1-7 and 15-22 (FRS channels 1-7 and 15-22). 0.5 watt on channels 8-14 (simplex only, FRS channels 8-14). 5 watts on GMRS repeater pairs channels 23-30. Channels 1-22 are simplex only as FRS/GMRS shared simplex channels. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz)<br />
*Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT36 FRS 14 channel FRS version'''<br />
US version / FRS version FRS462 FRS467 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT36 PMR446 8 channel PMR version'''<br />
EU version / PMR446 version European version RT636<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT86 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT97 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung F19 FRS Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. User selectable carrier squelch, CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS and 210 DCS codes available for a total of 260 different CTCSS and DCS tones/codes. Note the Baofeng and Po Fung PO FUNG are the same company. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 BF-A58, Pofung T-57 BF-F8 BF-F8+ etc.''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family, including the UV-9R, UV-9R ERA, BF-F8, BF-A58, UV-5R+, other versions have variations of these frequencies, for example the GT-3WP, A58S and numerous others. FCC ID indicates 5K20F3E super narrow FM emission as well as 9K10F3E and 9K20F3E NFM emissions...<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL D274N<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R "Upgrade Version" or "144-148 MHz 420-450 MHz" Variant''' <br />
<br />
Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. <br />
This appears to be a firmware glitch, likely the FCC legal (or "FCC legal") version that only permits the end user to transmit within the 144-148 MHz 2 meter amateur band and the 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur band.<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 144.725 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 144.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 127 - 435.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-6R Pofung UV-6R''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N)<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL - [[FRS]] channel 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N)<br />
*Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL - [[MURS]] channel 4<br />
*Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iRadio CP-168 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz <br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]] - 19 is 152.900 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]], 25 is 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz<br />
*Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
''Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military [[SINCGARS|standard]] 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.<br />
<br />
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS Series Code List (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - OFF - Carrier squelch [CSQ] (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Code 122 - 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Code 123 - 645 DPL D645N<br />
*Code 124 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 125 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 126 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 127 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 128 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 129 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Midland CTCSS and DCS Privacy Code List''' <br />
<br />
Unlike Motorola, Midland counts the CTCSS tones and then starts back over at 1 for the DCS codes. Code 0 or NULL is carrier squelch (CSQ). Midland uses the standard Motorola 38 CTCSS codes for some radios (38 CTCSS codes + 83 DCS codes). Note that DCS codes 84 to 104 are non-standard codes. <br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 84 - 036 DPL <br />
*DCS Code 85 - 053 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 86 - 122 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 87 - 145 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 88 - 212 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 89 - 225 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 90 - 246 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 91 - 252 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 92 - 255 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 93 - 266 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 94 - 274 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 95 - 325 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 96 - 332 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 97 - 356 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 98 - 446 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 99 - 452 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 100 - 454 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 101 - 455 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 102 - 462 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 103 - 523 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 104 - 526 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''50 CTCSS / PL tone list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
*CTCSS Code 1 - 67.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 2 - 69.3 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 3 - 71.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 4 - 74.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 5 - 77.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 6 - 79.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 7 - 82.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 8 - 85.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 9 - 88.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 10 - 91.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 11 - 94.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 12 - 97.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 13 - 100.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 14 - 103.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 15 - 107.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 16 - 110.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 17 - 114.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 18 - 118.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 19 - 123.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 20 - 127.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 21 - 131.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 22 - 136.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 23 - 141.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 24 - 146.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 25 - 151.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 26 - 156.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 27 - 159.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 28 - 162.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 29 - 165.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 30 - 167.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 31 - 171.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 32 - 173.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 33 - 177.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 34 - 179.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 35 - 183.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 36 - 186.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 37 - 189.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 38 - 192.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 39 - 196.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 40 - 199.5 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 41 - 203.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 42 - 206.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 43 - 210.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 44 - 218.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 45 - 225.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 46 - 229.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 47 - 233.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 48 - 241.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 49 - 250.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 50 - 254.1 Hz<br />
<br />
'''83 DCS / DPL / DTCS list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
Not be confused with DSC - Digital Selective Calling, a part of the worldwide [[HF_marine|MF/HF]] and [[VHF_marine|VHF]] maritime (marine radio) GMDSS system.<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DCS<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Original Motorola PL Tone List - 26 tones'''<br />
<br />
*PL Tone 1 - 82.5 Hz - Tone YZ<br />
*PL Tone 2 - 85.4 Hz - Tone YA<br />
*PL Tone 3 - 88.5 Hz - Tone YB<br />
*PL Tone 4 - 91.5 Hz - Tone ZZ<br />
*PL Tone 5 - 94.8 Hz - Tone ZA<br />
*PL Tone 6 - 97.4 Hz - Tone ZB<br />
*PL Tone 7 - 100.0 Hz - Tone 1Z<br />
*PL Tone 8 - 103.5 Hz - Tone 1A<br />
*PL Tone 9 - 107.2 Hz - Tone 1B<br />
*PL Tone 10 - 110.9 Hz - Tone 2Z<br />
*PL Tone 11 - 114.8 Hz - Tone 2A<br />
*PL Tone 12 - 118.8 Hz - Tone 2B<br />
*PL Tone 13 - 123.0 Hz - Tone 3Z<br />
*PL Tone 14 - 127.3 Hz - Tone 3A<br />
*PL Tone 15 - 131.8 Hz - Tone 3B<br />
*PL Tone 16 - 136.5 Hz - Tone 4Z<br />
*PL Tone 17 - 141.3 Hz - Tone 4A<br />
*PL Tone 18 - 146.2 Hz - Tone 4B<br />
*PL Tone 19 - 151.4 Hz - Tone 5Z<br />
*PL Tone 20 - 156.7 Hz - Tone 5A<br />
*PL Tone 21 - 162.2 Hz - Tone 5B<br />
*PL Tone 22 - 167.9 Hz - Tone 6Z<br />
*PL Tone 23 - 173.8 Hz - Tone 6A<br />
*PL Tone 24 - 179.9 Hz - Tone 6B<br />
*PL Tone 25 - 186.2 Hz - Tone 7Z<br />
*PL Tone 26 - 192.8 Hz - Tone 7A<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng CTCSS QT tone and DCS DQT code list''' <br />
<br />
*CTCSS (T-CTCS and R-CTCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF <br />
*67.0HZ<br />
*69.3HZ<br />
*71.9HZ<br />
*74.4HZ<br />
*77.0HZ<br />
*79.7HZ<br />
*82.5HZ<br />
*85.4HZ<br />
*88.5HZ<br />
*91.5HZ<br />
*94.8HZ<br />
*97.4HZ<br />
*100.0HZ<br />
*103.5HZ<br />
*107.2HZ<br />
*110.9HZ<br />
*114.8HZ<br />
*118.8HZ<br />
*123.0HZ<br />
*127.3HZ<br />
*131.8HZ<br />
*136.5HZ<br />
*141.3HZ<br />
*146.2HZ<br />
*151.4HZ<br />
*156.7HZ<br />
*159.8HZ<br />
*162.2HZ<br />
*165.5HZ<br />
*167.9HZ<br />
*171.3HZ<br />
*173.8HZ<br />
*177.3HZ<br />
*179.9HZ<br />
*183.5HZ<br />
*186.2HZ<br />
*189.9HZ<br />
*192.8HZ<br />
*196.6HZ<br />
*199.5HZ<br />
*203.5HZ<br />
*206.5HZ<br />
*210.7HZ<br />
*218.1HZ<br />
*225.7HZ<br />
*229.1HZ<br />
*233.6HZ<br />
*241.8HZ<br />
*250.3HZ<br />
*254.1HZ<br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS (T-DCS and R-DCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF<br />
*D023N <br />
*D025N<br />
*D026N<br />
*D031N<br />
*D032N<br />
*D036N<br />
*D043N<br />
*D047N<br />
*D051N<br />
*D053N<br />
*D054N<br />
*D065N<br />
*D071N<br />
*D072N<br />
*D073N<br />
*D074N<br />
*D114N<br />
*D115N<br />
*D116N<br />
*D122N<br />
*D125N<br />
*D131N<br />
*D132N<br />
*D134N<br />
*D143N<br />
*D145N<br />
*D152N<br />
*D155N<br />
*D156N<br />
*D162N<br />
*D165N<br />
*D172N<br />
*D174N<br />
*D205N<br />
*D212N<br />
*D223N<br />
*D225N<br />
*D226N<br />
*D243N<br />
*D244N<br />
*D245N<br />
*D246N<br />
*D251N<br />
*D252N<br />
*D255N<br />
*D261N<br />
*D263N<br />
*D265N<br />
*D266N<br />
*D271N<br />
*D274N<br />
*D306N<br />
*D311N<br />
*D315N<br />
*D325N<br />
*D331N<br />
*D332N<br />
*D343N<br />
*D346N<br />
*D351N<br />
*D356N<br />
*D364N<br />
*D365N<br />
*D371N<br />
*D411N<br />
*D412N<br />
*D413N<br />
*D423N<br />
*D431N<br />
*D432N<br />
*D445N<br />
*D446N<br />
*D452N<br />
*D454N<br />
*D455N<br />
*D462N<br />
*D464N<br />
*D465N<br />
*D466N<br />
*D503N<br />
*D506N<br />
*D516N<br />
*D523N<br />
*D526N<br />
*D532N<br />
*D546N<br />
*D564N<br />
*D606N<br />
*D612N<br />
*D624N<br />
*D627N<br />
*D631N<br />
*D632N<br />
*D645N<br />
*D654N<br />
*D662N<br />
*D664N<br />
*D703N<br />
*D712N<br />
*D723N<br />
*D731N<br />
*D732N<br />
*D734N<br />
*D743N<br />
*D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Inverted DCS code to normal DCS conversion'''<br />
<br />
Also referred to as DCS polarity or DQT polarity or DQT inversion. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively.<br />
<br />
*DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N<br />
*DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N<br />
*DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N<br />
*DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N<br />
*DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N<br />
*DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N<br />
*DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N<br />
*DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N<br />
*DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N<br />
*DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N<br />
*DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N<br />
*DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N<br />
*DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N<br />
*DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N<br />
*DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N<br />
*DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N<br />
*DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N<br />
*DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N<br />
*DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N<br />
*DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N<br />
*DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N<br />
*DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N<br />
*DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N<br />
*DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N<br />
*DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N<br />
*DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N<br />
*DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N<br />
*DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N<br />
*DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N<br />
*DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N<br />
*DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N<br />
*DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N<br />
*DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N<br />
*DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N<br />
*DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N<br />
*DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N<br />
*DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N<br />
*DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N<br />
*DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N<br />
*DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N<br />
*DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N<br />
*DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N<br />
*DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N<br />
*DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N<br />
*DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N<br />
*DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N<br />
*DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N<br />
*DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N<br />
*DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N<br />
*DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N<br />
*DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N<br />
*DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N<br />
*DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N<br />
*DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N<br />
*DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N<br />
*DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N<br />
*DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N<br />
*DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N<br />
*DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N<br />
*DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N<br />
*DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N<br />
*DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N<br />
*DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N<br />
*DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N<br />
*DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N<br />
*DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N<br />
*DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N<br />
*DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N<br />
*DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N<br />
*DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N<br />
*DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N<br />
*DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N<br />
*DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N<br />
*DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N<br />
*DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N<br />
*DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N<br />
*DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N<br />
*DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N<br />
*DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N<br />
*DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N<br />
*DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N<br />
*DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N<br />
*DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N<br />
*DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N<br />
*DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N<br />
*DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N<br />
*DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N<br />
*DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N<br />
*DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N<br />
*DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N<br />
*DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N<br />
*DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N<br />
*DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N <br />
*DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N<br />
*DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N<br />
*DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N<br />
*DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N<br />
*DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N<br />
*DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N<br />
<br />
==Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans==<br />
<br />
<br />
This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. It is an attempt to consolidate multiple databases and lists currently residing in various parts of the Internet. Like most of these lists, this will never be complete or 100% accurate. Businesses will often simply buy radios and use them without bothering with licensing or frequency coordination. Use of the license-free [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] frequencies is also very widespread. Individual stores may change frequencies and/or [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|CTCSS / PL or DCS / DPL tones or codes]] - tone/codes, especially in [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency]] - to meet their specific needs, even if this means deviating from a nationwide or regional chain channel plan. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ace Hardware'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Aldi'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
*467.8750 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*American Eagle'''<br />
<br />
*461.0625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.3625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*466.3375 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*469.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Anthropologie'''<br />
<br />
*467.8750 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Apple'''<br />
The Apple Store <br />
<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz - 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 156.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ashley Home Store'''<br />
<br />
*462.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Bass Pro'''<br />
<br />
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Outdoor World nationwide license '''WRTL738'''. <br />
Previous license '''WPTY936''' (now expired). <br />
<br />
The current license authorizes hundreds of different frequencies from 451.1875 MHz to 469.9625 MHz - almost every possible 450 MHz - 470 MHz UHF [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|business band]] radio frequency available under [[FCC]] Part 90. with different channel plans for individual store locations. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide an accurate list. An example of confirmed channel plan is below. <br />
<br />
Note that some larger stores as well as distribution hubs operate repeaters. <br />
<br />
<br />
*451.1875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*451.3125 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*452.0875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*452.1875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*452.9875 MHz 073 DPL - Channel 5<br />
*456.8875 MHz 143 DPL - Channel 6<br />
*457.1875 MHz 156 DPL - Channel 7<br />
<br />
Another example channel plan confirmed in use:<br />
<br />
*451.5875 MHz 073 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*468.9375 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*469.6000 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*469.8875 MHz 703 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Best Buy'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 743 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*BJ's Wholesale Club'''<br />
<br />
*469.4875 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Buffalo Wild Wings'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*CarMax'''<br />
<br />
Individual CarMax locations may be licensed for or use different channel plans, including plans that may or may not include the 462.625 MHz, 462.675 MHz and 462.725 MHz shared FRS and GMRS frequencies. <br />
<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Chick-Fil-A'''<br />
<br />
Individual stores likely use different CTCSS tones or DCS codes. <br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 654 DPL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 455 DPL<br />
*462.6125 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6375 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6500 MHz - 351 DPL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.6875 MHz - 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*462.7125 MHz - 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 462 DPL<br />
*467.5625 MHz - 243 DPL<br />
*467.5875 MHz - 032 DPL<br />
*467.6125 MHz - 047 DPL<br />
*467.6375 MHz - 051 DPL<br />
*467.6625 MHz - 053 DPL<br />
*467.6875 MHz - 065 DPL<br />
*467.7125 MHz - 116 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Costco'''<br />
Some Costco locations are using FRS radios in place of or in addition to the frequencies listed below. Confirmed FRS channels and tones codes include:<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
Costco stores are (allegedly) in the process of upgrading from the VHF to UHF, especially when interference from other stores using the popular VHF frequencies (including 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz) is an issue. However, Costco retains extensive VHF systems and numerous licenses with dozens of VHF frequencies authorized in hundreds of locations. <br />
<br />
*VHF:<br />
*151.6250 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 74.4 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 156.7 Hz PL - Operations <br />
*154.6000 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 82.5 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - Operations <br />
<br />
Costco is licensed under '''WQMZ420''' for 177 individual locations for 5 watt portables on VHF frequencies. Numerous additional locations are licensed for some or all of the VHF channels under '''WQMD311''' or '''WQNC265'''.<br />
<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.9850 MHz<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
<br />
*UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies<br />
<br />
*468.2125 MHz <br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
Costco is licensed for numerous additional VHF and UHF frequencies under WQMD311 and WQNC265 in addition to the WQLL302 license. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include:<br />
<br />
*451.4125 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*456.4125 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dick's Sporting Goods'''<br />
<br />
Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan:<br />
<br />
467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz)<br />
468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz)<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz Channel 4<br />
<br />
94.8 Hz PL, 88.5 Hz PL and 127.3 Hz PL appear to be commonly used, in addition to others, depending on local needs. <br />
<br />
*468.4625 MHz <br />
*468.5125 MHz <br />
*468.5625 MHz <br />
*468.6125 MHz <br />
*468.6625 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dollar Tree / Family Dollar'''<br />
<br />
Recently (April 2020) granted license WRFR434 to operate 10,000 portable radios, 2-watt power with standard analog narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission on <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*DSW'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*450.0000 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*456.8250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*457.5750 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*461.0375 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*461.1125 MHz - 025 DPL<br />
*462.4250 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.5250 MHz - 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*466.0875 MHz - 464 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 145 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Gander Outdoor / Gander Mountain'''<br />
<br />
Depending on local requirements, individual stores may use DCS codes other than 205 DCS D205N or may use CTCSS. Some individual stores may use other and/or additional frequencies. <br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*H & M'''<br />
<br />
*466.2875 MHz - 155 DPL <br />
*467.1375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*468.8375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*469.0000 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*469.7625 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harbor Freight'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 346 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
<br />
Reports indicate that some store managers will change their store's frequency and/or CTCSS tone/DCS code to avoid interference from nearby stores on the same frequency. <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 4<br />
<br />
This is especially common in busy shopping malls where numerous stores use the same UHF frequency at the same time - the "big 8" low power UHF frequencies especially: 467.925 MHz, 467.900 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 464.500 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hard Rock Cafe'''<br />
<br />
*462.8875 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harris Teeter'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hobby Lobby'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.2625 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Home Depot'''<br />
<br />
*Nationwide UHF on-site channel plan below. FRS frequencies are in use at numerous stores.<br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.8500 MHz 331 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*467.8375 MHz 263 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*467.8750 MHz 413 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*467.9000 MHz 466 DPL - Channel 5 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Kroger'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL - Primary<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
*100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Kroger maintains a nationwide license (WQIL782) for 50,000 2-watt portable radios with NFM voice (11K2F3E emission). Kroger makes extensive use of 900 MHz ISM and 1.9 GHz DECT-based cordless phone/paging systems for in-store communications as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Loft'''<br />
<br />
*466.0375 MHz - 94.8 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 265 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Lowe's'''<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8200 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8800 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9400 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9550 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.4900 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.5700 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.6000 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Lowe’s appears to mostly use VHF radios. 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone noted in use at some stores. Various CTCSS tones (PL tones) and/or DCS codes (DPL codes) are likely in use, along with other VHF frequencies. <br />
<br />
Nationwide UHF license (WRBL256) digital voice DMR MotoTRBO (7K60FXE) or NFM portables <br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*462.7625 MHz<br />
*462.8125 MHz<br />
*464.5375 MHz<br />
*464.5625 MHz<br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*469.4875 MHz<br />
*469.5375 MHz<br />
<br />
''There appear to be several Lowe's stores using non-standard frequencies, including the MURS channels and FRS.''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Northern Tool + Equipment'''<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz <br />
*462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz<br />
*462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz<br />
*462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Office Depot'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 131 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*PetsSmart'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Pottery Barn'''<br />
<br />
*151.625 MHz - 97.4 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 71.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Regal Cinemas'''<br />
<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sears '''<br />
<br />
*461.1625 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
*464.5250 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*468.4875 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sheetz'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Staples'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Target'''<br />
<br />
Target has several frequency plans in use. Larger stores are individually licensed.<br />
Channel 1 often features a low-power (under 5 watt) base station transmitter system, used for paging staff. At stores using 467.750 MHz for channel 1 located in shopping centers with restaurants, interference from Long Range Systems coaster pagers (which also operate on 467.75 MHz) has been noted. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner.<br />
<br />
Target UHF simplex frequency plans:<br />
<br />
*WQDF547 (79,000 portables, 2w, narrow FM voice 11K2F3E)<br />
<br />
*467.7500 MHz 115 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 1<br />
*467.7750 MHz 072 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 2<br />
*467.9250 MHz 155 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 3 <br />
*467.9000 MHz 205 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 4<br />
*467.8500 MHz 306 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 6 ?? - Management and Loss Prevention? <br />
*467.8750 MHz 244 DPL - Nationwide<br />
<br />
Other popular channel plans (often licensed for individual stores)<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 047 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*467.5125 MHz 115 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.4875 MHz 072 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*467.1875 MHz 306 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
*467.4625 MHz 244 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL <br />
*151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9250 MHz 506 DPL<br />
*151.8950 MHz 506 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Texas Roadhouse '''<br />
<br />
*467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
'''*The Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic '''<br />
<br />
Extensive VHF use, 151.625 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 151.805 MHz, 151.835 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz are popular. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. 047 DPL and 172 DPL are also popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Victoria’s Secret'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.4875 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.5375 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wawa'''<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
<br />
*074 DPL, 174 DPL, 306 DPL, 413 DPL, 423 DPL, 432 DPL, 445 DPL, 506 DPL, 612 DPL, 654 DPL, and 664 DPL reported, others likely in use. WAWA is licensed under callsign WQQU922 for:<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7600 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*158.4000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8000 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables) <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wal-Mart (also: Sam's Club)'''<br />
<br />
''Note: some Wal Mart and Sam's Club locations are switching from VHF MURS radios to [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|UHF business band]] radios and Motorola [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|900 MHz FHSS DTR series]] radios (this is especially common in busy areas where interference is much more likely).'' <br />
<br />
<br />
*154.5700 MHz - Primary<br />
*154.6000 MHz - Primary<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
<br />
*Many stores simply use carrier squelch - CSQ, but 67.0 Hz PL, 71.9 Hz PL, 74.4 Hz PL, 77.0 Hz PL, 100.0 Hz PL, 136.5 Hz PL, 131 DPL, 205 DPL and numerous others have been logged. <br />
<br />
Most stores use 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz as their primary frequencies with CSQ. In areas where interference is an issue, stores will use one of the other MURS frequencies and/or CTCSS or DCS tones/codes as appropriate. <br />
<br />
Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. Carrier squelch appears to be the norm unless there's a compelling reason (repeated issues with interference from other MURS users) to use CTCSS or DCS (tone squelch PL or DPL).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wegman's'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.0875 MHz 223 DPL <br />
*461.1125 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.1875 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*461.3625 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 223 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Whole Foods'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
==Emission Designators==<br />
<br />
This is now its own page - [[Emission Designator]].<br />
<br />
==Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies==<br />
<br />
This also has its own page - [[Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability]].<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio
Business Radio
2024-03-13T19:17:13Z
<p>R4002: /* UHF Band 450-470 MHz */</p>
<hr />
<div>Business Band Radio - '''this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States.''' See the [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF Radio Services page]] for pages dealing with radio systems and allocations in other countries.<br />
<br />
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35.. within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general - including public safety services). Known as '''LMR''' (land mobile radio), ''PMR'' (professional mobile radio) or '''PLMR''' (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the '''Business Band'''.<br />
<br />
[[11_meter|High HF]] and [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the [[FCC]] rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. <br />
<br />
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services include [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] and [[CB]]. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Below 25 MHz (2000 kHz - 25000 kHz)==<br />
2 MHz - 25 MHz, below 25000 kHz below 25 MHz. The FCC considers industrial/business allocations above 25.0 MHz to be intended exclusively for local communications. For the purposes of land mobile, 2-25 MHz is considered "HF". <br />
<br />
Specific frequencies:<br />
<br />
*2292 kHz 2.292 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*2398 kHz 2.398 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*4637.5 kHz 4.6375 MHz - fixed or mobile<br />
*5167.5 kHz 5.1675 MHz - Alaska Emergency frequency (dial frequency in USB mode) <br />
<br />
*2000 kHz - 25,000 kHz - businesses may apply for frequencies in the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile bands]] between 2-25 MHz for base/mobile/fixed purposes, however, use of frequencies between 2 MHz and 25 MHz is limited to backup systems, emergency communications circuits, remote areas where VHF/UHF services would not provide the coverage or range required. Examples include geophysical exploration, telecommunications repair systems or backup systems used by telecom companies in emergencies, and other specialized purposes. Many of these licensed have been depreciated in favor of UHF/SHF SATCOM or satphone based systems.<br />
<br />
==VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz==<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz, 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are shared with numerous other services worldwide, including the HF SSB [[HF_marine#MF_SSB_and_HF_SSB_marine_bands|marine mobile]] service. <br />
<br />
''Removed 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz from list..there are no active, canceled or expired licenses for any of those frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|25.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum exploration<br />
|-<br />
|25.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary to HF marine mobile<br />
|-<br />
|25.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|27.450]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29.710]]&nbsp;MHz <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|29.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.770]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#Australia|29.790]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|30.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz#Swedish_31MHz_Hunting_Radio_Jaktradio_Frequencies|31.200]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|35.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool<br />
|-<br />
|35.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|35.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging <br />
|-<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.500&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|35.640&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.900&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 41.71 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|37.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Designated for interconnection of public utility systems<br />
|-<br />
|37.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|40.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings)<br />
|-<br />
|41.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 36.25 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|42.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|42.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|43.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43.300]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.76 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.84 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) <br />
|-<br />
|44.120&nbsp;MHz <br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|BNSF Railroad telemetry datalink system (good band opening indicator)<br />
|-<br />
|44.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
What are the VHF low band channels frequencies? What frequency is 30MHz? What is 27 MHz? 49MHz range 27MHz band <br />
<br />
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 25 MHz frequencies have frequency-specific regulations, including the permissive use of FSK tone signalling, impulse transmission for datalink or other purposes, with a maximum FSK datalink or signalling power output of 50 watts and a maximum of 3 minute bursts. These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands and numerous [[HF_pagers|other]] services in other [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|countries]]. <br />
<br />
While the FCC regulations do ''technically'' allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database. <br />
The 27.41 MHz to 28.0 MHz [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|band]] is still used by military and government stations, but the majority of signals heard there are from unlicensed [[CB]] freebanders or [[CB#CB_Frequencies.2C_freebanding_and_freeband_.22channeling.22|outbanders]]. <br />
<br />
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. <br />
<br />
'''Any frequency between 30 MHz and 88 MHz may be used by the military (25 kHz steps)''' and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz (30-50 MHz). <br />
<br />
The military and government have exclusive allocations for the 25.33 MHz to 25.55 MHz, 26.48 MHz to 26.95 MHz, 27.54 MHz to 28 MHz, 29.89 MHz to 29.91 MHz, 30 MHz to 30.56 MHz, 32 MHz to 33 MHz, 34 MHz to 35 MHz, 36 MHz to 37 MHz, 38.25 MHz to 39 MHz, 40 MHz to 42., [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|46.6 MHz to 47.]] MHz and [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.6 MHz to 50 MHz]] bands.<br />
<br />
FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|Emission designators]] 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling, alerting systems and 20K0F2D, 19K0F2D, 16K0F2D, 20K0F1D, 19K0F1D, 16K0F1D, 16K0G2D, etc. [[telemetry]] are also commonly found. The 25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|band]], 27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|band]] and 29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz [[Fishnet_beacon|band]] are shared with marine mobile, the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service, mobile service]], land mobile, CB radio [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|bands]] and [[CB#Australian_27_MHz_Marine_CB|27 MHz]] marine radio, [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB and marine services or [[CB#Japanese_27MHz_Double_Side_Band_DSB_Marine_Fishery_Radio|fishery radio]] services (in other countries), paging systems, [[HF_pagers|telemetry]] (fixed/mobile) systems. The 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz band (25 kHz steps, or in some implementations, 12.5 kHz steps, FM or NFM) is used throughout Asia for fishery radio communications, ship to ship and ship to shore. [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|This service was originally designed in China but has spread throughout Asia. Usually referred to as "FM Fishery Radiotelephone" or "Dedicated Fishing Boat Radio-telephone" The 25 kHz step (480 channel) version is the most commonly used.]] No CTCSS or DCS tone squelch or coded squelch is uses on the "Dedicated Fishery Radio" or "Asian Fishery Radio" service. In other words, it is carrier squelch (CSQ) only. Due to the significant overlap (up to the 39 MHz band) that this service has with VHF low band, it is worthy of mentioning here. <br />
<br />
The 30-50 MHz VHF low band business bands may be (and frequently are) used within the United States by the US military for [[SINCGARS#VHF_Tactical_FM_Land_Mobile_Air-Ground_Military_Communications| various purposes]] - non frequency hopping uses include: range control, aircraft advisory and [[VHF_airband|secondary]] air traffic control purposes, air-to-air and air-to-ground communications, land mobile (tactical comms) - both in frequency hopping (FH) and single channel (SC) mode. The US military have [[SINCGARS#Federal_Government_and_Military_Only_Bands_30-50_MHz|their own sub-bands within VHF low band where they are the primary authorized user]]. However, NTIA and FCC regulations permit use of any frequency between 30.000 MHz and 87.975 MHz (25 kHz channel spacing) [[SINCGARS#NTIA_Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations|on a non-interference basis]]. As long as they're not interfering with the primary licensed user for a given area, they may (and do) use frequencies within the VHF low band business bands and the VHF low band public safety bands. ''The military use wider than normal FM deviation and a non-standard 150.0 Hz tone squelch. Most scanners, receivers, SDRs, etc. will decode 150 Hz as 151.4 Hz. ''<br />
<br />
==VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note that in most of the world, VHF mid band is 66-88 MHz. It is used for land mobile, plus the [[OIRT]] FM broadcast band, the 4 meter (70 MHz) [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio band]], [[78_MHz_VHF_CB|78 MHz VHF CB]] (Thailand), [[RHA68]] 67 MHz - 72 MHz license free [[CB]]-like service in Finland, and the [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz CB service]] in Sweden. <br />
<br />
Special purpose use only. The 72-76 MHz band is shared with [[Remote_Control|72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95]]. It is also shared with very low power assisted listening audio transmitter [[Part 15]] systems operating in the 72.0 MHz - 73.0 MHz, 74.6 MHz - 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz - 76.0 MHz bands per 47 CFR [[Part_15#15.237_-_Operation_in_the_bands_72.0-73.0_MHz.2C_74.6-74.8_MHz_and_75.2-76.0_MHz.|15.237]]. <br />
<br />
The band 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz is exclusively allocated to the [[VHF_airband|aeronautical]] [[VOR|radio navigation]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] for [[ILS]] marker beacons operating on 75 MHz. 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz operates as a guard band for the 75.0 MHz marker beacons (part of the [[ILS]] system).<br />
<br />
Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz is not used for traditional land mobile purposes like the other bands are. 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. 20K0F3E regular 25 kHz FM voice emission is found for operational fixed links using voice and/or mixed voice/data. <br />
<br />
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, [[POCSAG|paging]] system [[HF_pagers|links]], industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol CHP [[VHF / UHF Radio|hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz]] system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc. The 74 MHz and 75 MHz frequencies may be used for industrial process control, telemetry and other specialized uses. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz) <br />
|-<br />
|72.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.160&nbsp;MHz <br />
|-<br />
|72.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[RHA68|72.320]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|[[EDF_and_GDF|72.600]]&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.610&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.650&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.670&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.690&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.710&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.730&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.770&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.790&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.210&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.250&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.270&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.290&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.310&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.330&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.370&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.390&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.600&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF High Band 150-174 MHz==<br />
<br />
'''This band is usually the band what is referred to simply as "VHF". ''' <br />
<br />
''There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.775 MHz, 150.7975 MHz, 150.800 MHz, 150.805 MHz, 150.8125 MHz, 150.815 MHz, the 154.4525 MHz, 154.45625 MHz, 154.46375 MHz, 154.47125 MHz, 154.47875 MHz, 154.4825 MHz, 154.490 MHz, 154.4975 MHz, 154.505 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.5275 MHz, 154.53375 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.5475 MHz, 154.555 MHz, 154.570 MHz, 154.585 MHz, 154.600 MHz, 154.610 MHz, and 154.640 MHz portion, the overlap between the [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]] starting at 156.000 MHz (public safety allocations continue from 155.9925 MHz in 7.5 kHz steps up through 156.240 MHz, which land mobile allocations overlapping marine channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Some of these marine channels are available in limited areas - where land mobile allocations in the 156.000 MHz to 156.240 MHz region are prohibited). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|150.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) <br />
|-<br />
|150.8225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.845-150.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies <br />
|-<br />
|150.9725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|151.505-151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 1 - analog voice, [[Remote_Control#United_States|telecommand (RC)]], paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.835-151.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.895-151.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|151.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.955-151.9925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|152.0075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|152.2625-152.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|152.4725 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|152.480 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|152.8625-153.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools<br />
|-<br />
|154.45625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.46375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47125&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.4825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.4975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles - Itinerant <br />
|-<br />
|154.53375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - super narrow band only 6.25 kHz channel<br />
|-<br />
|154.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band users only - generally only digital voice systems found here<br />
|-<br />
|154.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|154.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band only - 6 kHz maximum bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, low power mobile stations also permitted <br />
|-<br />
|154.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, narrow band only <br />
|-<br />
|157.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|157.470-157.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - popular with [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|Hunting Clubs]] in some areas (usually simplex)<br />
|-<br />
|157.7325 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|157.740 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|158.1125-158.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|158.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|158.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|158.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|159.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|159.4875-160.2075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|160.215-161.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads)<br />
|-<br />
|163.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|169.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.5125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.1125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.9125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|173.20375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|173.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz channel step from 173.20375 MHz, see note below<br />
|-<br />
|173.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|note odd channel steps, 15 kHz from 173.21 MHz to 173.225 MHz, then 12.5 kHz steps start<br />
|-<br />
|173.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|end of 12.5 kHz steps - 15 kHz channel step from 173.375 MHz to 173.39 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|173.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.39625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth, 6.25 kHz channel step from 173.39 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF 220 MHz Band 216-222 MHz==<br />
<br />
''This portion actually consists of multiple services. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service ([[LPRS]]), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with [[amateur radio]]) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. '' <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz band / 219-220 MHz band is allocated to the AMTS service on a primary basis. Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. The 217 MHz band may also be used for VHF trunking systems, including land mobile systems, inland from waterways to avoid interference to the marine AMTS system. <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz trunking systems use 3.125 kHz offset / 6.25 kHz offset frequencies with 12.5 kHz channel steps. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Mobiles transmit 2 MHz higher (repeater inputs in the 219-220 MHz band, for example 219.63125 MHz, 219.91875 MHz, 219.78125 MHz, 219.70625 MHz, etc.). DMR and other digital narrow band modes are used.<br />
<br />
47 CFR § 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Not all frequencies are available for business users. Some frequencies are only available in certain areas. Paired systems use 1 MHz offset (mobiles transmit 1 MHz higher for repeater input).<br />
<br />
5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. 220.0025 MHz, 220.0075 MHz, 220.0125 MHz, 220.0175 MHz, 220.02225 MHz, up to 221.9925 MHz, 221.9975 MHz. <br />
<br />
5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz channel offset band plan 220 MHz - 222 MHz. See FCC rules 90.715 <br />
<br />
*Sub-band A - Channels 1-40 - 220.0025 MHz - 220.1975 MHz / 221.0025 MHz - 221.1975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band B - Channels 161-200 - 220.8025 MHz - 220.9975 MHz / 221.8025 MHz - 221.9975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band C - Channels 41-160 - 220.2025 MHz - 220.7975 MHz / 221.2025 MHz - 221.7975 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 406-413 MHz==<br />
<br />
Like the 169-172 MHz, use of these frequencies is limited to fixed stations transmitting hydrological or meteorological data. These frequencies are referred to as the "Hydro Channels" and are shared with federal government stations on a secondary basis. The 406.125 MHz and 406.175 MHz frequencies may be paired with 415.125 MHz and 415.175 MHz. Narrowband F1D and F2D [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|406.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|406.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 421-430 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''' - specifically in and near Detroit, MI, in and near Cleveland, OH and in and near Buffalo, NY. Frequencies fall within 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur radio allocation. In the areas listed, amateur radio use is not permitted below 430 MHz. The entire 420-450 MHz band is shared nationwide with military users and prohibitions exist in other areas. All operations (including mobiles) are limited to an 80km (50 mile) radius of the center locations as defined in FCC rules 90.273, 90.275, 90.279, 90.281, and 90.619. Public Safety users have additional sub-bands allocated (423.0000 MHz - 424.3875 MHz paired with 428.0000 MHz - 429.3875 MHz). 12.5 kHz channel steps. Repeater inputs +5 MHz split (same as the regular 450-470 MHz UHF band).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Detroit and Cleveland'''<br />
*422.2000 MHz - 422.9875 MHz (input frequencies 427.2000 MHz - 427.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Buffalo'''<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Like the UHF-T (UHF-TV) band 470-512 MHz, the 421-430 MHz band was allocated to alleviate pressure in large metro areas where frequency congestion is a significant problem. Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo are located near large Canadian cities. Frequency coordination with Canada is performed for license authorization in these areas.<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 450-470 MHz==<br />
<br />
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 464.775 MHz has a mobile input of 469.775 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well. 6.25 kHz offsets and 3.125 kHz offsets may be used. The 454 MHz band and 459 MHz band may be used for business purposes under Part 22 paging licenses in urban areas where frequency congestion is a serious issue. Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). The same +5 MHz offset applies. For example, a mobile transmitting on 459.30625 MHz for a repeater output of 454.30625 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 450-470 MHz land mobile systems that use repeaters must use the band plan and the +5 MHz split. Inverting the input and output frequencies is not allowed like it is on the the amateur bands. <br />
<br />
462.5375 MHz, 462.7375 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.7375 MHz are the guard band channels between Part 90 and the Part 95 allocations ([[FRS]] and [[GMRS]]. These frequencies may only be used with narrow band digital modes (NDXN or NEXEDGE, IDAS narrow, DMR, etc.). If used as part of a trunking system, 462.5375 MHz and 462.7375 MHz are used as repeater outputs, paired with 467.5375 and 467.7375, respectively. There are reports of these four frequencies being used as simplex frequencies at very large events (radio rentals, etc). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage<br />
|-<br />
|451.01875-453.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|454.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|456.01875-458.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|459.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|462.750-462.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services<br />
|-<br />
|463.200-465.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|465.650-467.5375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|467.750-467.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging, especially 467.75 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|468.200-469.99375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Under [[FCC]] rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups:<br />
<br />
*'''Group A1''' - low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Only available within 80 km radius (49.7 mile radius) of larger metro areas. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired for repeater purposes. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2''' - may be shared with non-voice users (for example, telemetry), low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Available nationwide. Maximum height for fixed stations is 75 feet above ground. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group B''' - Group B frequencies are available for non-voice operations on a primary basis. Voice operations will be permitted on a secondary basis. Base, mobile or operational fixed stations will be authorized on Group B frequencies. Fixed stations may be licensed as mobile. Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.'' These frequencies may be used for short-range data links, control systems for clocks, bells or other alarms in schools or on campuses, sprinkler systems at golf courses and numerous other datalink systems. Gangsta as fuck<br />
<br />
*'''Group C''' - Group C frequencies are available for voice and non-voice operations on a co-primary basis. Only mobile operations will be authorized on Group C frequencies. Stations may operate at fixed locations for a temporary period of time. '''No stations operating at a permanent fixed location will be authorized on Group C frequencies.''' Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''Group C low power frequencies are heavily used for simplex portable radios on job sites and for similar purposes. While the frequencies in group A1, A2 and B are also used for on-site voice radio walkie-talkie purposes, Group C is more frequently encountered. <br />
''<br />
*'''Group D''' - Only available for central alarm signaling and [[telemetry]] purposes in urban areas, except in rural areas where coordination is required. Operation on Group D frequencies is limited to 2 watts output power for mobile, base or operational fixed stations. Fixed stations used for central station alarm operations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 7 meters (20 feet) above a man-made supporting structure, including antenna structure.<br />
<br />
Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. The area of normal day-to-day operations will be described in the application in terms of maximum distance from a geographic center (latitude and longitude).<br />
<br />
A hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part may operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts 20mw 0.02 watts without specific authorization from the Commission. All licensees operating under this authority must comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this section. The 6.25 kHz channels have more strict frequency stability and bandwidth limitations compared to the 12.5 kHz channels. The 6.25 kHz channels are generally only used in heavily urbanized areas where frequency congestion and interference are problematic. <br />
<br />
Some speciality business users (race frequencies, such as those used by [[Racing_frequencies|NASCAR teams]], other racing users and for on track operations) often use frequencies outside the standard low power frequencies. Due to the temporary and low power characteristics of these types of users, interference is usually not a problem. Individual track facilities have their own on-site radio systems, often including licensed repeaters and use of portable (temporary) itinerant frequencies. Larger events use the 450 MHz / 455 MHz [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|broadcast]] cue (IFB/STL) frequencies. <br />
<br />
Frequencies from the lists below, plus the standard itinerant UHF frequencies 451.8 MHz, 451.8125 MHz, 456.8 MHz, 456.8125 MHz, 464.5 MHz, 464.55 MHz, 469.5 MHz and 469.55 MHz are often used for inter squad radio (intra squad radio) militia prepper squad radio using low power [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|16 channel short range]] low probability of intercept 450-470 MHz handhelds such as the Luiton LT-458, Baofeng BF-888S family, Retevis handhelds including the H777 family and higher quality UHF radios including those by Motorola, Icom, Kenwood, etc. <br />
<br />
*'''Group A1 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.18125 MHz<br />
*'''451.1875''' MHz<br />
*451.19375 MHz<br />
*451.28125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2875''' MHz<br />
*451.29375 MHz<br />
*451.30625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3125''' MHz<br />
*451.31875 MHz<br />
*451.35625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3625''' MHz<br />
*451.36875 MHz<br />
*451.38125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3875''' MHz<br />
*451.39375 MHz<br />
*451.40625 MHz<br />
*451.41875 MHz<br />
*451.45625 MHz<br />
*'''451.4625''' MHz<br />
*451.46875 MHz<br />
*451.48125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4875''' MHz<br />
*451.49375 MHz<br />
*451.50625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5125''' MHz<br />
*451.51875 MHz<br />
*451.55625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5625''' MHz<br />
*451.56875 MHz<br />
*451.58125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5875''' MHz<br />
*451.59375 MHz<br />
*451.60625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6125''' MHz<br />
*451.61875 MHz<br />
*451.65625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6625''' MHz<br />
*451.66875 MHz<br />
*451.68125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6875''' MHz<br />
*451.69375 MHz<br />
*451.70625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7125''' MHz<br />
*451.71875 MHz<br />
*451.73125 MHz<br />
*'''451.7375''' MHz<br />
*451.74375 MHz<br />
*451.75625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7625''' MHz<br />
*451.76875 MHz<br />
*452.03125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0375''' MHz<br />
*452.04375 MHz<br />
*452.05625 MHz<br />
*'''452.0625''' MHz<br />
*452.06875 MHz<br />
*452.08125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0875''' MHz<br />
*452.09375 MHz<br />
*452.10625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1125''' MHz<br />
*452.11875 MHz<br />
*452.13125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1375''' MHz<br />
*452.14375 MHz<br />
*452.15625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1625''' MHz<br />
*452.16875 MHz<br />
*452.18125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1875''' MHz<br />
*452.19375 MHz<br />
*452.28125 MHz<br />
*'''452.2875''' MHz<br />
*452.29375 MHz<br />
*452.48125 MHz<br />
*'''452.4875''' MHz<br />
*452.49375 MHz<br />
*452.53125 MHz <br />
*'''[[VHF_marine#On-board_or_Dockside_UHF_Marine_.28portables_and_on-ship_or_dockside_repeater_use.29|452.5375]]''' MHz <br />
*452.54375 MHz <br />
*452.63125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6375''' MHz<br />
*452.64375 MHz<br />
*452.65625 MHz<br />
*'''452.6625''' MHz<br />
*452.66875 MHz<br />
*452.68125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6875''' MHz<br />
*452.69375 MHz<br />
*452.70625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7125''' MHz<br />
*452.71875 MHz<br />
*452.78125 MHz<br />
*'''452.7875''' MHz<br />
*452.79375 MHz<br />
*452.80625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8125''' MHz<br />
*452.81875 MHz<br />
*452.83125 MHz<br />
*'''452.8375''' MHz<br />
*452.84375 MHz<br />
*452.88125 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.89375 MHz<br />
*452.98125 MHz<br />
*'''452.9875''' MHz<br />
*452.99375 MHz<br />
*456.18125 MHz<br />
*'''456.1875''' MHz<br />
*456.19375 MHz<br />
*456.28125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2875''' MHz<br />
*456.29375 MHz<br />
*456.30625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3125''' MHz<br />
*456.31875 MHz<br />
*456.35625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3625''' MHz<br />
*456.36875 MHz<br />
*456.38125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3875''' MHz<br />
*456.39375 MHz<br />
*456.40625 MHz<br />
*456.41875 MHz<br />
*456.45625 MHz <br />
*'''456.4625''' MHz<br />
*456.46875 MHz<br />
*456.48125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4875''' MHz<br />
*456.49375 MHz<br />
*456.50625 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.51875 MHz<br />
*456.55625 MHz<br />
*'''456.5625''' MHz<br />
*456.56875 MHz<br />
*456.58125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5875''' MHz<br />
*456.59375 MHz<br />
*456.60625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6125''' MHz<br />
*456.61875 MHz<br />
*456.65625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6625''' MHz<br />
*456.66875 MHz<br />
*456.68125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6875''' MHz<br />
*456.69375 MHz<br />
*456.70625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7125''' MHz<br />
*456.71875 MHz<br />
*456.73125 MHz<br />
*'''456.7375''' MHz<br />
*456.74375 MHz<br />
*456.75625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7625''' MHz<br />
*456.76875 MHz<br />
*457.03125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0375''' MHz<br />
*457.04375 MHz<br />
*457.05625 MHz<br />
*'''457.0625''' MHz<br />
*457.06875 MHz<br />
*457.08125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0875''' MHz<br />
*457.09375 MHz<br />
*457.10625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1125''' MHz<br />
*457.11875 MHz<br />
*457.13125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1375''' MHz<br />
*457.14375 MHz<br />
*457.15625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1625''' MHz<br />
*457.16875 MHz<br />
*457.18125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1875''' MHz<br />
*457.19375 MHz<br />
*457.28125 MHz<br />
*'''457.2875''' MHz<br />
*457.29375 MHz<br />
*457.48125 MHz<br />
*'''457.4875''' MHz<br />
*457.49375 MHz<br />
*457.63125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6375''' MHz<br />
*457.64375 MHz<br />
*457.65625 MHz<br />
*'''457.6625''' MHz<br />
*457.66875 MHz<br />
*457.68125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6875''' MHz<br />
*457.69375 MHz<br />
*457.70625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7125''' MHz<br />
*457.71875 MHz<br />
*457.78125 MHz<br />
*'''457.7875''' MHz<br />
*457.79375 MHz<br />
*457.80625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8125''' MHz<br />
*457.81875 MHz<br />
*457.83125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8375''' MHz<br />
*457.84375 MHz<br />
*457.88125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8875''' MHz<br />
*457.89375 MHz<br />
*457.98125 MHz<br />
*'''457.9875''' MHz<br />
*457.99375 MHz<br />
*462.18125 MHz<br />
*'''462.1875''' MHz<br />
*462.19375 MHz<br />
*462.45625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4625''' MHz<br />
*462.46875 MHz<br />
*462.48125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4875''' MHz<br />
*462.49375 MHz<br />
*462.50625 MHz<br />
*'''462.5125''' MHz<br />
*462.51875 MHz<br />
*467.18125 MHz<br />
*'''467.1875''' MHz<br />
*467.19375 MHz<br />
*467.45625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4625''' MHz<br />
*467.46875 MHz <br />
*467.48125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4875''' MHz<br />
*467.49375 MHz<br />
*467.50625 MHz<br />
*'''467.5125''' MHz<br />
*467.51875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.23125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2375''' MHz<br />
*451.24375 MHz<br />
*451.33125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3375''' MHz<br />
*451.34375 MHz<br />
*451.43125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4375''' MHz<br />
*451.44375 MHz<br />
*451.53125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5375''' MHz<br />
*451.54375 MHz<br />
*451.63125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6375''' MHz<br />
*451.64375 MHz<br />
*452.30625 MHz<br />
*'''452.3125''' MHz<br />
*452.31875 MHz<br />
*452.40625 MHz<br />
*'''452.4125''' MHz<br />
*452.41875 MHz<br />
*452.50625 MHz<br />
*'''452.5125''' MHz<br />
*452.51875 MHz<br />
*452.75625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7625''' MHz<br />
*452.76875 MHz<br />
*452.85625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8625''' MHz<br />
*452.86875 MHz<br />
*456.23125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2375''' MHz<br />
*456.24375 MHz<br />
*456.33125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3375''' MHz<br />
*456.34375 MHz<br />
*456.43125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4375''' MHz<br />
*456.44375 MHz<br />
*456.53125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5375''' MHz<br />
*456.54375 MHz<br />
*456.63125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6375''' MHz<br />
*456.64375 MHz<br />
*457.30625 MHz<br />
*'''457.3125''' MHz<br />
*457.31875 MHz<br />
*457.40625 MHz<br />
*'''457.4125''' MHz<br />
*457.41875 MHz<br />
*457.50625 MHz<br />
*'''457.5125''' MHz<br />
*457.51875 MHz<br />
*457.75625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7625''' MHz<br />
*457.76875 MHz<br />
*457.85625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8625''' MHz<br />
*457.86875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group B low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*462.20625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2125''' MHz<br />
*462.21875 MHz<br />
*462.23125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2375''' MHz<br />
*462.24375 MHz<br />
*462.25625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2625''' MHz<br />
*462.26875 MHz<br />
*462.28125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2875''' MHz<br />
*462.29375 MHz<br />
*462.30625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3125''' MHz<br />
*462.31875 MHz<br />
*462.33125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3375''' MHz<br />
*462.34375 MHz<br />
*462.35625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3625''' MHz<br />
*462.36875 MHz<br />
*462.38125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3875''' MHz<br />
*462.39375 MHz<br />
*462.40625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4125''' MHz<br />
*462.41875 MHz<br />
*462.43125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4375''' MHz<br />
*462.44375 MHz<br />
*467.20625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2125''' MHz<br />
*467.21875 MHz<br />
*467.23125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2375''' MHz<br />
*467.24375 MHz<br />
*467.25625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2625''' MHz<br />
*467.26875 MHz<br />
*467.28125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2875''' MHz<br />
*467.29375 MHz<br />
*467.30625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3125''' MHz<br />
*467.31875 MHz<br />
*467.33125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3375''' MHz<br />
*467.34375 MHz<br />
*467.35625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3625''' MHz<br />
*467.36875 MHz<br />
*467.38125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3875''' MHz<br />
*467.39375 MHz<br />
*467.40625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4125''' MHz<br />
*467.41875 MHz<br />
*467.43125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4375''' MHz<br />
*467.44375 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group C low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*461.03125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0375''' MHz<br />
*461.04375 MHz<br />
*461.05625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0625''' MHz<br />
*461.06875 MHz<br />
*461.08125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0875''' MHz<br />
*461.09375 MHz<br />
*461.10625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1125''' MHz<br />
*461.11875 MHz<br />
*461.13125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1375''' MHz<br />
*461.14375 MHz<br />
*461.15625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1625''' MHz<br />
*461.16875 MHz<br />
*461.18125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1875''' MHz<br />
*461.19375 MHz<br />
*461.20625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2125''' MHz<br />
*461.21875 MHz<br />
*461.23125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2375''' MHz<br />
*461.24375 MHz<br />
*461.25625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2625''' MHz<br />
*461.26875 MHz<br />
*461.28125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2875''' MHz<br />
*461.29375 MHz<br />
*461.30625 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.31875 MHz<br />
*461.33125 MHz<br />
*'''461.3375''' MHz<br />
*461.34375 MHz<br />
*461.35625 MHz<br />
*'''461.3625''' MHz<br />
*461.36875 MHz<br />
*'''462.7625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.7875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8125''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8375''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''464.4875''' MHz<br />
*464.48125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5125''' MHz<br />
*464.51875 MHz<br />
*464.53125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''464.5625''' MHz<br />
*464.56875 MHz<br />
*466.03125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0375''' MHz<br />
*466.04375 MHz<br />
*466.05625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0625''' MHz<br />
*466.06875 MHz<br />
*466.08125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0875''' MHz<br />
*466.09375 MHz<br />
*466.10625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1125''' MHz<br />
*466.11875 MHz<br />
*466.13125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1375''' MHz<br />
*466.14375 MHz<br />
*466.15625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1625''' MHz<br />
*466.16875 MHz<br />
*466.18125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1875''' MHz<br />
*466.19375 MHz<br />
*466.20625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2125''' MHz<br />
*466.21875 MHz<br />
*466.23125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2375''' MHz<br />
*466.24375 MHz<br />
*466.25625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2625''' MHz<br />
*466.26875 MHz<br />
*466.28125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2875''' MHz<br />
*466.29375 MHz<br />
*466.30625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3125''' MHz<br />
*466.31875 MHz<br />
*466.33125 MHz<br />
*'''466.3375''' MHz<br />
*466.34375 MHz<br />
*466.35625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3625''' MHz<br />
*466.36875 MHz<br />
*'''467.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''467.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''467.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''469.4875''' MHz<br />
*469.48125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5125''' MHz<br />
*469.51875 MHz<br />
*469.53125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''469.5625''' MHz<br />
*469.56875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group D low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*460.90625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9125''' MHz<br />
*460.91875 MHz<br />
*460.93125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9375''' MHz<br />
*460.94375 MHz<br />
*460.95625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9625''' MHz<br />
*460.96875 MHz<br />
*460.98125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9875''' MHz<br />
*460.99375 MHz<br />
*461.00625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0125''' MHz<br />
*461.01875 MHz<br />
*465.90625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9125''' MHz<br />
*465.91875 MHz<br />
*465.93125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9375''' MHz<br />
*465.94375 MHz<br />
*465.95625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9625''' MHz<br />
*465.96875 MHz<br />
*465.98125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9875''' MHz<br />
*465.99375 MHz<br />
*466.00625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0125''' MHz<br />
*466.01875 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''', and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20 - hence the UHF-T or UHF-TV designation. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. <br />
<br />
'''The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the “near future“ (whatever that means...2020? 2022? 2025?) as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. The largest users of the 470-512 MHz UHF-T band include massive public safety radio systems in several massive metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous others.''' <br />
<br />
Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized repeater input/mobile transmit and repeater output/simplex split or offset. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. In areas with the band starting at 470.0000 MHz, the first available frequency is 300 kHz up from the edge of the band, 470.3125 MHz. <br />
<br />
The original band plan called for 25 kHz steps with 12.5 kHz offset channels. As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is used suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion. Therefore, they are forced to use narrow channels (12.5 kHz channels and 6.25 kHz channels) anyway. Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. In the interest of clarity and context, however, the discussion on the UHF-T band will include public safety radio systems.<br />
<br />
A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on the 482 MHz and 483 MHz band and their associated Motorola Type II trunking and Project 25 trunking systems that operate in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step. FDNY's fire dispatch system utilizes a half-duplex "split" frequency setup with base stations (dispatchers) transmitting on the low side and mobiles replying on the +3 MHz input mobile transmit frequency. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. FDNY fire dispatch frequencies 482.00625 MHz, 482.01875 MHz, 482.03125 MHz 482.04375 MHz 482.10625 MHz and 482.23125 MHz transmit narrow FM (12.5 kHz bandwidth) on the 6.25 kHz channels. The same is true for the FDNY EMS dispatch system, however the EMS dispatch system operates as a traditional simulcast repeater system.<br />
<br />
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Metro Area<br />
! Frequency Range(MHz)<br />
! TV Channel(s) Affected<br />
|-<br />
|Boston, MA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Chicago, IL<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Cleveland, OH<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Dallas/Fort Worth, TX<br />
|482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16<br />
|-<br />
|Detroit, MI<br />
|476-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 15, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Houston, TX<br />
|488-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|Los Angeles, CA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Miami, FL<br />
|470-476 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|New York City/NE New Jersey<br />
|470-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15, 16 <br />
|-<br />
|Philadelphia, PA<br />
|500-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 19, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Pittsburgh, PA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 18<br />
|-<br />
|San Francisco, CA<br />
|482-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16, 17<br />
|-<br />
|Washington-Baltimore <br />
|488-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 17, 18<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz==<br />
Most of the systems the 800 MHz and 900 MHz land mobile bands are trunked radio systems. It is important to note that the 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz bands are shared with public safety systems. <br />
<br />
Some on-site business systems use the 900 MHz band, including the Motorola DTR 900 MHz FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum handheld radios, which operate 1 watt transmit power on the 902-928 MHz [[ISM]] and [[Part 15]] band using [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|frequency hopping digital voice]]. <br />
<br />
Current examples include the [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS]] 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|47 CFR 15.247]]. <br />
<br />
A full listing of the Motorola 900MHz FHSS digital on-site license free business radios frequency hop set frequencies list is available [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]]. Basically, starting at 902.525 MHz, every 50 kHz up to 927.475 MHz, is one of the frequencies used by the Motorola FHSS 900 MHz “ISM band” license-free on site digital business radios. <br />
<br />
The DTR 900 MHz digital business radios offer performance comparable with UHF walkie-talkies as far as in-building coverage goes. <br />
<br />
The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|analog and digital cordless phones]], UAV or drone [[Remote_Control#900_MHz_RC_Frequencies|radio control]], other remote control/[[Remote_Control#United_States|radio control]] systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|900 MHz WiFi]] or 802.11ah [[Wi-Fi]] and various other telemetry and data networks and services.<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806 MHz-816 MHz/851 MHz-861 MHz'''<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs areas) <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Southeastern USA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
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*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Atlanta, GA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs <br />
*one set of 68 channel pairs <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-816 MHz/851-861 MHz'''<br />
*160 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851 MHz-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*22 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*40 sets of 5 channel pairs each (one set with 4 channels) for a total of 199 channels<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*20 sets of 10 channel pairs each for a total of 200 channels<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|809-824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|896-901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|902-928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|900 MHz [[ISM]], Part 15 and ham radio band, subject to restrictions of this band, on-site 900 MHz ISM FHSS radios 1 watt power output<br />
|-<br />
|935-940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|1427-1432&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.4 GHz band - Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259<br />
|-<br />
|1920-1930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.9 GHz [[DECT]] band - DECT 6.0 Specification in US - used for on-site two-way radio and cordless phone systems, 100mW peak power<br />
|-<br />
|2450-2500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|2.4 GHz [[ISM]] band, subject to restrictions of this [[Wi-Fi|band]] (also regulated under [[Part 15]])<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies==<br />
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Maybe you were looking for US [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|federal government itinerant frequencies (Federal Common Use Frequencies)]]? <br />
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See also: commonly used [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies]], popular [[Business_Radio#Common_On-Site_Retail_Store_Frequencies_Channel_Plans|retail store frequencies and tones]], as well as [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|popular]] and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|privacy codes listing]].<br />
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''Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes [[FRS#FRS_Frequently_Asked_Questions_FRS_FAQ|they can under Part 95]] of the FCC rules. '''Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license''', however.'' <br />
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Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. <br />
<br />
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See [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunt club radio frequencies]] and American militia tactical VHF/UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|tactical frequencies and channel plans for VHF/UHF and UHF radios - Baofeng, etc.]] as well as UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_Only_16-Channel_Intra-Squad_Radio_Inter-Squad_Radio_ISR|intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans]].<br />
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These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of [[FRS]] frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. <br />
<br />
Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. on-site business radio [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below]] - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. <br />
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All Part 90 frequencies above 150 MHz must operate in narrow band mode or use digital voice modes that meet the FCC narrowbanding requirement. <br />
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*Narrow band FM voice emissions include 11K2F3E (sometimes listed on licenses as 11K3F3E or 11K0F3E), 10K5F3E, 10K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 9K10F3E 8K50F3E, 8K00F3E, and 6K00F3E. <br />
*Narrow FM voice/data (11K3F3E, 11K2F3E, 11K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 11K3F3D, 11K3F2D, 11K3F1D, 11K2F9W, etc.), DMR (7K60FXE, 7K60FXW, 7K60F7W, etc), IDAS or NXDN NEXEDGE (4K00F1E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F7W, etc.) and Project 25 P25 (8K10F1E) are the most common.<br />
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*'''Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
Unless otherwise specified, all itinerant frequencies are simplex only. Some frequencies may be used as part of a portable repeater or temporary repeater (station class FB2I), however, those frequencies may also be used for simplex operations. <br />
<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*[[VHF_LADD#LADD_Loading_Channels_.28LD.29_and_Resource_Road_.28RR.29_Frequencies_Channels_Canada_Trucking_VHF_List|151.7000 MHz]] - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
<br />
*'''Low Power, "de facto itinerant" and Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
* 27.4300 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4500 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4700 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 27.5100 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 27.5300 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 33.4000 MHz - Low Power <br />
* 35.0200 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 42.9800 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*152.9450 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
*154.5475 MHz<br />
*154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc.<br />
*154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.6100 MHz - Narrow band modes only <br />
*154.6250 MHz - On-site [[POCSAG|paging]] transmitters (fixed) and/or mobiles up to 20 watts transmitter power (shared)<br />
*154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*450.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use, 88.5 Hz PL reported <br />
*450.0125 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.0250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, CSQ, 445 DPL and others reported <br />
*450.1500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.8750 MHz - Unlicensed use, various tones reported, including 131.8 Hz<br />
*450.9750 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 110.9 Hz PL tone <br />
*451.1875 MHz<br />
*451.2375 MHz<br />
*451.2875 MHz<br />
*451.3125 MHz<br />
*451.3375 MHz<br />
*451.3625 MHz<br />
*451.3875 MHz<br />
*451.4375 MHz<br />
*451.4625 MHz<br />
*451.4875 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5625 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6125 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*451.7125 MHz<br />
*451.7375 MHz<br />
*451.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*452.0375 MHz<br />
*452.0625 MHz<br />
*452.0875 MHz<br />
*452.1125 MHz<br />
*452.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use (simplex)<br />
*452.1375 MHz<br />
*452.1625 MHz<br />
*452.1875 MHz<br />
*452.2875 MHz<br />
*452.3125 MHz<br />
*452.4125 MHz<br />
*452.4875 MHz<br />
*452.5125 MHz<br />
*452.5375 MHz<br />
*452.6375 MHz<br />
*452.6625 MHz<br />
*452.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7125 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*452.7875 MHz<br />
*452.8125 MHz<br />
*452.8375 MHz<br />
*452.8625 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.9875 MHz<br />
*454.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 69.3 Hz<br />
*454.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 100.0 Hz and 136.5 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL and 151.4 Hz PL tones<br />
*454.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 203.5 Hz PL tone<br />
*454.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 189.9 Hz tone reported <br />
*454.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 141.3 Hz and 241.8 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.7250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL D023N<br />
*454.8250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114 DPL D114N<br />
*454.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 205 DPL D205N<br />
*455.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 245 DPL and 306 DPL reported <br />
*455.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 411 DPL D411N<br />
*455.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 503 DPL D503N<br />
*455.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 118.8 Hz PL, 151.4 Hz PL and 606 DPL reported<br />
*455.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 754 DPL D754N<br />
*455.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 156 DCS D156 reported <br />
*455.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 151.4 Hz PL, 162.2 Hz PL reported <br />
*456.1875 MHz<br />
*456.2375 MHz<br />
*456.2875 MHz<br />
*456.3125 MHz<br />
*456.3375 MHz<br />
*456.3625 MHz<br />
*456.3875 MHz<br />
*456.4375 MHz<br />
*456.4625 MHz<br />
*456.4875 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*456.5375 MHz<br />
*456.5625 MHz<br />
*456.5875 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6375 MHz<br />
*456.6625 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*456.7125 MHz<br />
*456.7375 MHz<br />
*456.7625 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*457.0375 MHz<br />
*457.0625 MHz<br />
*457.0875 MHz<br />
*457.1125 MHz<br />
*457.1375 MHz<br />
*457.1625 MHz<br />
*457.1875 MHz<br />
*457.2875 MHz<br />
*457.3125 MHz<br />
*457.4125 MHz<br />
*457.4875 MHz<br />
*457.5125 MHz<br />
*457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, simplex <br />
*457.6375 MHz<br />
*457.6625 MHz<br />
*457.7125 MHz<br />
*457.7375 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*457.7875 MHz<br />
*457.8125 MHz<br />
*457.8375 MHz<br />
*457.8625 MHz<br />
*457.8875 MHz<br />
*457.9875 MHz<br />
*458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.0625 MHz<br />
*461.0875 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.1625 MHz<br />
*461.1875 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*461.2625 MHz<br />
*461.2875 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.3375 MHz<br />
*461.3625 MHz<br />
*461.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*462.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 69.3 Hz tone <br />
*462.1875 MHz<br />
*462.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 103.5 Hz PL tone <br />
*462.4625 MHz<br />
*462.4875 MHz<br />
*462.5125 MHz<br />
*462.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114.8 Hz PL tone<br />
*462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.5500 MHz - [[FRS]] Channel 15/GMRS 550 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/[[GMRS]] 575 - White Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with [[POCSAG|paging]] systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*463.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with D023I inverted DPL <br />
*464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.0625 MHz<br />
*466.0875 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*466.1625 MHz<br />
*466.1875 MHz<br />
*466.2125 MHz<br />
*466.2375 MHz<br />
*466.2625 MHz<br />
*466.2875 MHz<br />
*466.3125 MHz<br />
*466.3375 MHz<br />
*466.3625 MHz<br />
*467.1875 MHz<br />
*467.4625 MHz<br />
*467.4875 MHz<br />
*467.5125 MHz<br />
*467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz <br />
*467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.7875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.8875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.9125 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*468.2125 MHz<br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3375 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.5875 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6375 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz <br />
*468.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.9875 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use (see [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|Baofeng UV-5R]], etc.) <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. '''Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license.''' ''Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy. '' <br />
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Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.<br />
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The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use [[FRS]], [[MURS]] or [[CB]] for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. <br />
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See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|section]] below.<br />
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Most popular business itinerant frequencies:<br />
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Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*464.5500 MHz<br />
*464.5000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*469.5500 MHz<br />
*469.5000 MHz<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
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Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*151.6250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.5125 MHz<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*158.4075 MHz<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
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==Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings==<br />
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'''Scroll down to see the Baofeng factory programming plans, Retevis factory default frequencies, etc. Note that some of these frequency plans are no longer used and/or may not be the frequency plan that a radio for a specific country, region or market is programmed with. Be sure to scroll through the entire list. Knowing which radio services are legal in your country or region is often very helpful. Be sure that the radio you're ordering is for the radio service that is appropriate to your country and/or region.'''<br />
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'''If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page''':<br />
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[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans]]<br />
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Motorola refers to CTCSS and DCS as "codes", Kenwood and other companies refer to CTCSS as QT (Quiet Tone) and DCS as DQT (Digital Quiet Tone). The terms "PL" and "DPL" are still heavily used in the two-way radio community to refer to CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Baofeng radios refer to CTCSS as CTCS and DCS as DCS. Transmit CTCSS is T-CTCS and receive CTCSS is R-CTCS. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). <br />
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Higher-end [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF]] handheld radios are simply sold by the band they operate on, and the end user (or vendor) programs the radio accordingly. ''This is changing by the early 2020s and the flooding of the market with inexpensive Chinese radios that often come with factory default frequencies out of the box.'' Some of these radios have received FCC approval for Part 95 (FRS, GMRS or MURS) usage, while others have Part 90 land mobile authorization (with the programming software of course). See also: [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones]]. <br />
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'''Users often buy radios and use them on whichever frequencies they came programmed with from the factory, regardless of which band and/or frequencies the radios happen to be programmed with from the factory.''' <br />
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'''Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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The Motorola CLP series radios include voice inversion scrambling capability (voice scrambler) for more secure comms. The CLP radios also include [[Part_15#15.245_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2435-2465_MHz.2C_5785-5815_MHz.2C_10500-10550_MHz.2C_and_24075-24175_MHz.|Bluetooth]] connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
''Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada.'' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP110M series radios)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]<br />
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WalMart and Sam's Club will often use different CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, especially when their store is part of a larger shopping center with the potential for interference. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). However, in some instances the narrowband MURS channels will have a CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) tone or code programmed in as well, depending on local requirements and interference due to other nearby users. As of the early 2020s, some WalMart and Sam's Club locations appear to be depreciating their VHF MURS radios and replacing them with Motorola UHF business band radios. This could be due to the steadily increasing popularity of MURS radios (cf. Baofeng MURS radios, BTECH MURS radios, Retevis MURS radios, etc.) and the resulting increased interference due to Wal-Mart's heavy use of carrier squelch [CSQ].<br />
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'''Motorola CP110M VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS radio'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]<br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.570 MHz - Blue Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.600 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
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*Frequency 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Frequency 151.655 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.685 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.715 MHz<br />
*Frequency 151.775 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.835 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.895 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.925 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.490 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.515 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.540 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.570 MHz - MURS Channel 4 / Green Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.600 MHz - MURS Channel 5 / Blue Dot<br />
*Frequency 158.400 MHz <br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches. <br />
''Note that 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz and 469.2625 MHz are not itinerant frequencies and high power business radio systems may be using these frequencies. 469.2625 MHz is technically for itinerant use in Canada.<br />
462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz are now part of the [[FRS]] and GMRS services. Unlicensed FRS simplex use and/or licensed GMRS simplex and/or licensed GMRS repeater output use of these frequencies is common and legal. It is legal to use 462.575MHz, 462.625MHz and 462.675MHz for business purposes under the FRS [[FCC|regulations]]. No license is required for simplex operation on the 22 FRS frequencies. '' <br />
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*Frequency - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 464.3250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.8250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Frequency - 469.2625 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5000 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5500 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola Spirit-M VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.570 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.600 MHz - Blue Dot<br />
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'''Motorola Spirit-M UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
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Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star <br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
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'''Motorola Sport UHF GMRS radio''' <br />
<br />
Also sold as Sport SS, Handi-Com GMRS<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
<br />
'''Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios''' <br />
<br />
See complete frequency (hopset lists) [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]].<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Test Mode Channels Frequencies''' <br />
<br />
Test mode or RF Test Mode is used during radio servicing, alignment and functionality testing. <br />
The test frequencies are designed to be used in a work bench environment and are unlikely to be found “in the field”. <br />
<br />
They are listed here for reference purposes. <br />
<br />
The list below is for the Motorola HT1250 family of handheld radios - including the HT1250 HT1250LS HT1250LS+ and similar radios such as the HT1550. Different models will have different factory default test mode frequencies. '''Please consult the service manual for your particular radio model. ''' <br />
<br />
Lowband 1 - Low 1<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 29.740 MHz RX: 29.740 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 32.040 MHz RX: 32.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 34.040 MHz RX: 34.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 36.040 MHz RX: 36.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 38.040 MHz RX: 38.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 40.040 MHz RX: 40.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
<br />
Lowband 2 - Low 2<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 35.040 MHz RX: 35.040 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 37.040 MHz RX: 37.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 39.040 MHz RX: 39.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 45.040 MHz RX: 45.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 48.040 MHz RX: 48.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 50.040 MHz RX: 50.020 MHz <br />
<br />
VHF High Band - VHF <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 136.025 MHz RX: 136.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 142.325 MHz RX: 142.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 148.625 MHz RX: 148.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 154.925 MHz RX: 154.925 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 161.225 MHz RX: 161.225 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 167.525 MHz RX: 167.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 173.825 MHz RX: 173.825 MHz <br />
<br />
200 MHz 216-220 MHz Band - VHF2 200MHz <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 217.025 MHz RX: 217.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 217.975 MHz RX: 217.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 219.125 MHz RX: 219.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 219.775 MHz RX: 219.775 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 220.525 MHz RX: 220.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 221.275 MHz RX: 221.275 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 221.975 MHz RX: 221.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF1 UHF 403-470 MHz Band - UHF1 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 403.025 MHz RX: 403.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 415.025 MHz RX: 415.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 425.025 MHz RX: 425.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 436.025 MHz RX: 436.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 449.025 MHz RX: 449.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 460.025 MHz RX: 460.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 469.975 MHz RX: 469.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF2 UHF UHF 450-527 MHz 450-520 MHz Band - UHF2 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 450.025 MHz RX: 450.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 462.850 MHz RX: 462.850 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 475.675 MHz RX: 475.675 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 488.500 MHz RX: 488.500 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 501.325 MHz RX: 501.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 514.150 MHz RX: 514.150 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 526.975 MHz RX: 526.975 MHz <br />
<br />
700 MHz Band - 700 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 746.125 MHz RX: 746.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 746.975 MHz RX: 746.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 762.125 MHz RX: 762.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 763.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 776.525 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 792.025 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 793.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
<br />
800 MHz Band - 800<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 806.025 MHz RX: 806.075 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 815.475 MHz RX: 809.175 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 824.925 MHz RX: 812.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 837.975 MHz RX: 815.575 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 851.025 MHz RX: 818.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 860.475 MHz RX: 821.825 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 869.975 MHz RX: 824.975 MHz <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V10MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V10MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom), user may program transmit power level at 2 watt, 1 watt or 0.5 watt levels. The V10MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone oDTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V3MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V3MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel user programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom). User may also change limited settings without the software (including switching between high power and low power). The V3MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone DTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Powerwerx DB-16X Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. 16-channel handheld commercial radio (appears to be very similar to Powerwerx DB-16X)<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam VHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.7750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.8050 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.8350 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.8950 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 154.4900 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 154.5150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 158.4000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam UHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Note: the UHF version has the "old channel plan" - which includes 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz, 469.2625 MHz as well as FRS / GMRS frequencies 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz. Older-generation Motorola, Kenwood, etc. UHF radios did include 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz as "business band" frequencies even though they've always been part of the GMRS (and now also the FRS) license-free services. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Any of the 22 FRS channels may be used for business purposes. Using FRS for business is legal. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.3250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.8250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.2625 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.5000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''COTRE CO04 DMR UHF business band radio''' <br />
32 channel dual mode analog FM/NFM and DMR portable business radio. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Frequencies 469.9875 MHz and 450.0125 MHz shown in programming CPS software instructions, possibly test frequencies or simply example frequencies. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-150 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-450 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Rugged Radios RH-5R / Rugged Radios RH5X / Rugged Radios RH7X VHF / UHF Radios''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
''This channel plan may be out of date or may be altered by the vendor/user for their specific needs.''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz - WTHRMN<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.7150 MHz - BFGRLY<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.9800 MHz - BAJAPTS<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6850 MHz - NETWORK<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9250 MHz - CHECKRS<br />
*Channel 6 - 150.8600 MHz - FAIR<br />
*Channel 7 - 153.1100 MHz - YOKOHAM<br />
*Channel 8 - 152.9600 MHz - RUGGED RELAY<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.5050 MHz - CHKRS 2<br />
*Channel 10 - 153.3950 MHz - BFGPITS<br />
*Channel 11 - 153.3800 MHz - MAG 7<br />
*Channel 12 - 155.1600 MHz - [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#VHF_high_band_VHF_band|RESCUE]]<br />
*Channel 13 - 153.2450 MHz - CORE<br />
*Channel 14 - [[VHF_marine#VHF_Marine_Channels_International_and_USA_Simplex|156.6750]] MHz - PRIVATE [023 DPL] <br />
*Channel 15 - 152.5100 MHz - SANDLMO<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5150 MHz - PCI RLY<br />
*Channel 17 - 151.4900 MHz - BITD<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.4500 MHz - KOH 1<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.5625 MHz - GMRS 1<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.5875 MHz - GMRS 2<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6125 MHz - GMRS 3<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.6375 MHz - GMRS 4<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.6625 MHz - GMRS 5<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6875 MHz - GMRS 6<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.7125 MHz - GMRS 7<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.5500 MHz - GMRS 8<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5750 MHz - GMRS 9<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz - GMRS 10<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6250 MHz - GMRS 11<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.6500 MHz - GMRS 12<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.6750 MHz - GMRS 13<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.7000 MHz - GMRS 14<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.7250 MHz - GMRS 15<br />
*Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency...<br />
*Channel 35 - 162.5500 MHz - WX 1<br />
*Channel 36 - 162.4000 MHz - WX 2<br />
*Channel 37 - 162.4750 MHz - WX 3<br />
*Channel 38 - 162.4250 MHz - WX 4<br />
*Channel 39 - 162.4500 MHz - WX 5<br />
*Channel 40 - 162.5050 MHz - WX 6<br />
*Channel 41 - 162.5250 MHz - WX 7<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]<br />
*Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]<br />
*Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11<br />
*Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Also, Hytera TC-310, others <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra PX880 PX880BC Pro Business Radio''' <br />
<br />
22 Channel FRS Radio With Pre-set privacy codes. User may change the tone/code on any/all channels if they want to. <br />
<br />
Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are automatically set to high power - 2 watts. <br />
Channels 8-14 are low power only - 0.5w 500mW. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 6- 462.6875 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 565 DCS Code DCS 66<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 712 DCS Code DCS 77<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra HEROS Children's Walkie Talkies Long-Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Two channel 2-channel kids walkie talkies "up to 16 mile range". The back of the box indicates that 16 mile range is rarely possible and in urban/built up areas the users should expect 1-3 mile range. It also indicates that these radios are compatible with other FRS radios on channel 1 and channel 2. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''KidDesigns Walkie Talkies'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesigns CR-210 / PF-210 Cars Pit Stop Walkie Talkies (DisneyPixar)<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5]<br />
*Power Output: 0.133mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-210<br />
<br />
Star Wars Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 7mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7A<br />
<br />
Batman Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies - KidDesigns eKids<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 3.2mW<br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7B<br />
<br />
Avengers Walkie Talkies Single Channel KidDesigns eKids <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Power Output: 4.2mW <br />
*Emission: 4K26F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-216<br />
<br />
<br />
Various others sold under the eKids and KidDesign brand names, including <br />
*Dreamworks Trolls Short Range Walkie Talkies Model TR-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2.5mW power 5K61F3E<br />
*Ghostbusters Walkie Talkies - similar to the Batman walkie talkies - also on frequency 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7] 0.3mW power 11K0F3E<br />
*Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies eKids Model PW-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2mW power 10K6F3E <br />
*Power Rangers Lenticular FRS Walkie Talkies - Model PR-210MV on frequency 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5] 5K77F3E emission 159mW power output<br />
*eKids Walkie Talkie Mission Command Center - Model 216 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 4K26F3E emission 4.2mW power output <br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesign / eKids also manufactures variants with 7 different channel options, including Cars 2 Pit Stop Walkie Talkies and Despicable Me Eye-Conic FRS 2-Way Radios (Model MS-210)<br />
These radios operate on FRS channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Power output 59.7mW, 59.98mW, 70.795mW and 72.277mW <br />
<br />
'''Midland GXT series 50 Channel FRS Radios''' <br />
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Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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On channels 1 through 22, the user may set any one of the 38 CTCSS codes or 104 DCS codes. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. On [[FRS#Midland_FRS_GMRS_50_Channel_Radios|extra channels]] 23-50, the user may only select the channel, as the CTCSS or DCS code is hard-programmed for that particular channel. See the frequency and codes for the extra channels below:<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz <br />
*Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7<br />
*Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10<br />
*Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13<br />
*Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16<br />
*Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19<br />
*Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22<br />
*Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25<br />
*Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28<br />
*Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31<br />
*Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14<br />
*Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11<br />
*Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8<br />
*Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5<br />
*Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2<br />
*Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37<br />
*Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34<br />
*Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31<br />
*Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Luiton LT-458 - sold under several names, including Luiton CS, Baofeng CS''' <br />
<br />
This radio model is also sold under the names including the BF-888S family of 16 channel UHF radios and '''SEODON SED-8'''. Other brand names include Arcshell AR-6 Walkie Talkie, TIDRADIO UHF walkie talkies with USB charging capability. (other variants with different default frequencies have been noted, including some with 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur frequencies, 450-470 MHz land mobile frequencies and even 406-420 MHz Federal government frequencies as the defaults]. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. These radios are extremely similar to the Radioditty GA-2S walkie-talkies. '''Sold as "FCC walkie talkies" but they are actually only approved as receivers. <br />
'''<br />
There are FCC approved variants available too - such as the PO FUNG F-8 16 channel FRS walkie talkie (similar to the Baofeng 88 or BF-88A FRS walkie talkies), as well as Baofeng BF-88ST, Radtel RT-88 RT88 FRS radio, BF-T11, BTECH variants. Baofeng also sells the standard 22 channel + CTCSS/DCS "privacy code" (tone squelch or code squelch) function, including the Baofeng BF-88ST Pro, Baofeng F11, Baofeng BF-F11 and others. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Default Factory Frequencies Retevis Luiton C1 CS - Sold on Amazon in March 2022 under the name "Walkie Talkies For Adults Scrambler CS" and "LUITON Walkie Talkies Voice Scrambler with Earpiece for Adults Outdoor CS Hiking Hunting Travelling Long Distance 2 Way Radios By Luiton" CHIRP reads the firmware on these radios as identical to the Baofeng BF-888S series. CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. No FCC ID provided. 400 MHz - 470 MHz. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. <br />
<br />
Transmitter:<br />
RF Power -- <5W <br />
Maximum deviation(W/N) -- ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz <br />
Spurious emission -- ≤7.5uW <br />
Adjacent channel power -- ≤-65dB/≤-60dB <br />
SNR(W/N) -- ≥-45dB/≥-40dB <br />
QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.7±0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz <br />
Modulation sensitivity -- 8—12mV <br />
Transmission current -- ≤1.2A <br />
<br />
Receiver: <br />
Sensitivity -- -122dBm (12dB SINAD) <br />
Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) <br />
Audio distortion -- ≤10% <br />
Intermediation(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB <br />
Adjacent channel selectivity(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 435.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz <br />
*Channel 2 - 435.0750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 435.1000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 435.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 435.1500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 435.1750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 7 - 435.2000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 8 - 435.2250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 9 - 435.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 10 - 435.2750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.7000 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 13 - 403.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 14 - 438.3750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.9850 MHz 250.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 16 - 437.0250 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
<br />
'''Radioditty GA-2S''' <br />
<br />
Radioditty GA2S GA-2S Factory Default Out Of The Box Programming ('''Confirmed radios are being sold in late June 2023 with this programming''')<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 454.2250 MHz 69.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.3250 MHz 100.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 454.5250 MHz 203.5 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 454.7250 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 454.8250 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 8 - 454.9250 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 9 - 455.1250 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 10 - 455.2250 MHz 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Channel 11 - 455.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 455.4250 MHz 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Channel 13 - 455.5250 MHz 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.1250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 468.9500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. B-480 default factory Baofeng programming software.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 2 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 3<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 4<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 5 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88A 16 Channel FRS Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88A is simply a re-named BF-888S radio and is also sold as the Leazdm LE-88A and other brands and model numbers.<br />
<br />
''Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Channels are user programmable. Testing was done using 462.6375 MHz as channel 1, 467.6375 MHz as channel 2 and 462.6500 MHz as channel 3. <br />
''<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88E PMR446 default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|16 European standard]] 446.0-446.2 Mhz [[PMR446]] analog FM frequencies. Use of the PMR446 service frequencies is illegal in the United States (unless you have a valid amateur radio license, of course). <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5 <br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng FRS variant Baofeng FRS radio frequencies tones codes BF-888SPLUS. Note that the BF-88ST and BF-88STPro model numbers allow the user to select any one of the 22 FRS simplex frequencies and set any of the CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, just like a regular [[FRS]] radio. These frequencies and tones are used on numerous radios, including some of the Retevis FRS radios including the Retevis RT22 FRS radio, Retevis RT68 FRS radio and various others. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-V1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie Radio'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 15K5F3E emission on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel GMRS01 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS02 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS03 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS04 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS05 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS06 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS07 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS08 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS09 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS10 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS11 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS12 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS13 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS14 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-50X1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Mobile GMRS Car Vehicle Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 - GMRS01 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 - GMRS02 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 - GMRS03 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 - GMRS04 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 - GMRS05 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 - GMRS06 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 - GMRS07 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - GMRS15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - GMRS16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - GMRS17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - GMRS18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - GMRS19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - GMRS20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - GMRS21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - GMRS22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only <br />
*Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio'''<br />
<br />
''15K8F3E emission on 154.57 MHz and 154.6 MHz - compatible with 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emission. 15K8F3E is functionally the same as 16K0F3E (or 20 kHz bandwidth), which is authorized on MURS 4 and MURS 5. This is regular FM or 16K0F3E on the Baofeng UV-5R and UV-82 series of radios. <br />
10K5F3E emission on 151.82 MHz, 151.88 MHz and 151.94 MHz - compatible with 11K3F3E emission. Earlier FCC documentation indicated 9K20F3E and 9K10F3E emissions on the 151 MHz frequencies - narrow FM NFM. 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. '' <br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. User may select WIDE or NARROW for 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 MURS1-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 MURS1-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 MURS1-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 MURS1-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 MURS1-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 MURS2-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 MURS2-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 08 MURS2-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 09 MURS2-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 MURS2-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 MURS3-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 MURS3-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 MURS3-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 MURS3-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 MURS3-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung Baofeng BF-T11 FRS walkie talkies two-way radio UHF 22 channel radios FRS Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
22 channel FRS walkie talkies, user-selectable CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS tones + 210 DCS codes. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. <br />
10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Default setting carrier squelch, but users may easily set the CTCSS or DCS setting they like per channel. No PC programming required. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
'''KS KSTORM K-STORM K STORM UHF Walkie Talkies 16 Channel Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Extra Long Standby Time Two-Way Radios 3000mAh Li-ion Batteries Chargers Antennas'''<br />
<br />
FCC ID 2AUMTWTF21 2AUMT-WT-F21 <br />
<br />
Quanzhou Wanneton Electronic&Technology Co. Ltd.<br />
<br />
50 CTCSS tones, 105 DCS codes available. User programmable <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS45 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS45 UHF Analog GMRS Mobile Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS and GMRS mobile transceiver TYT. 10K4F3E emission on FRS channels 1-7, 10K6F3E emission on channels 8-15 and repeater inputs. Later versions indicate 10K5F3E emission on 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz and 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz as well as 467.55 MHz - 467.725 MHz. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS5 TYT TH-UVF8 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS5 UHF Analog GMRS and FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
GMRS5 analog FRS transceiver, 22 channel FRS handheld radio. 10K7F3E emission <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT TC-568 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. FRS TC-568 UHF Analog FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS portable analog transceiver sold by TYT - user-programmable CTCSS or DCS tones, defaults to CSQ carrier squelch. 11K0F3E emission per FCC authorization documentation. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. FCC testing indicates emission 10K2F3E.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version also Retevis RB16 walkie talkie <br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8 DCS 306 D306N 306DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
EU version European version also Retevis RB616<br />
Single Channel - 446.09375MHz - PMR446 channel 8<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30M''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version<br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - 306 DCS FRS channel 8 - D306N DCS306 306 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT40B RT-40B 22 Channel FRS''' <br />
<br />
US FCC [[FRS]] version. 22 channels. User may change power levels on channels 1-7 and 15-22. Channels 8-14 are set on low power (0.5w) only, as per FCC regulations.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 1 - older non-FRS versions. Note that like the Baofeng BF-888S series, there are numerous variants of the Retevis H-777 radios out there. Including H777PLUS FRS and PMR446 radios. <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 2 - older non-FRS versions <br />
''Appears to be the same as the BF-888S series radios default factory programming''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2)<br />
*Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Little Pretender Digital Walkie Talkies 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
5K87F3E, 6K02F3E or 6K20F3E narrow band FM emission, power output 100-150mw<br />
Model 598 or 0598 FCC ID 2AE67-0598 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz (FRS channel 1)<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz (FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz (FRS channel 6)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Digital Voice Changer 2 Mile Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
8 channel FRS walkie talkies radios children's grade two-way FRS radios <br />
10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.5875 MHz - FRS channel 9<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT1-UHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 UHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. <br />
<br />
Retevis currently markets BF-888S RT-1 family handheld radios programmed for the various [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF and VHF personal radio services]], including the [[Freenet|149 MHz Freenet]] service in Germany, the VHF CB [[MURS]] service and UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services in the USA, the Chinese [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|409 MHz]] license free walkie talkie service, [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|245 MHz VHF CB service]] in Thailand, the [[325_MHz_Short_Range_Radio_Service|325 MHz SRRS service]] in the Philippines, the [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|142 MHz VHF]] CB service in Indonesia, the [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|350 MHz Short Range Radio]] service in India, the European standardized [[PMR446]] services - both traditional 8-channel/16-channel [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|analog]] and 16-channel/32-channel [[PMR446#Digital_FDMA_dPMR446|digital]], the [[SRD860]] 860 MHz service, the very low power [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49 MHz]] and [[LPD433]] services and numerous others such as Japan's [[Specified_Low_Power_Radio|Specified Low Power Radio]], the Nordic (Sweden/Norway) [[KDR444]], South Korean [[448_MHz_South_Korean_Personal_Radio|UHF 448 MHz Personal Radio]], the Australian 476 MHz/477 MHz[[UHF_CB|UHF CB]] service, etc.<br />
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*Channel 1 - 463.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 463.3250 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 463.4250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 463.5250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 463.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 463.7250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 463.8250 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 463.8250 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 465.2250 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 465.3250 MHz 156.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.4250 MHz 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 465.5250 MHz 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5650 MHz 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Channel 14 - 465.7250 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 15 - 463.7650 MHz 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Channel 16 - 465.9250 MHz 152 DPL D152N<br />
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'''Retevis RT1-VHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 VHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF [[MURS]] or 149 MHz [[Freenet]] or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Using the frequencies shown below without a FCC license is illegal in the USA. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. Use of any frequency in the 136-137 MHz band is strongly discouraged. The VHF [[VHF_airband|aircraft band]] extends up to 137 MHz. Do not transmit in the aircraft band! <br />
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How to disable ANI transmit beep PTT ID tones beeps when you transmit EOT BOT transmit ID tone transmit authorization tone. Retevis RT1 VHF radios have been noted in use in the 2022 Russian-Ukraine war (by Ukrainian forces, in addition to Motorola handheld radios, Baofeng UV-5R radios, Baofeng UV-82 radios, UV-82HP radios, Motorola FRS and/or PMR446 handhelds.<br />
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'''Update: Retevis RT1 VHF band (V band) radios sold in April 2022 are still being shipped and sold in the USA with these frequencies programmed from the factory. Do not use the RT1 out of the box! It can be programmed with free software CHIRP using computer or smartphone. ''' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 144.1750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 144.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 144.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 144.4750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 144.5750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 144.6750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 144.7750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 8 - 144.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 144.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 145.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 145.3750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 145.5700 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 145.6750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 145.7750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 145.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
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Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz).<br />
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'''Retevis RT22 / RT68 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
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Possibly other versions, including RT7 RT-7, RT21 RT-21, RT24 RT-24, RT-47 - possibly a copy of the BF-9700 series of BF-888 type radios. This includes the RT-74 and numerous other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). Note that there are 16 channel and 22 channel versions of these radios - see the 22-channel FRS channel plan for Retevis radios below.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free 462 MHz FRS GMRS specification version. Like the other Retevis 16 channel UHF radios, it includes the 462.6250 127.3 Hz, 462.7250 136.5 Hz BF-888S default frequencies as well as Retevis-specific frequency/tone combinations - namely 462.5625 with 67.0 Hz, 462.5875 with 118.8 Hz, 462.6125 with 127.3 Hz, 462.6375 with 131.8 Hz, 462.6625 with 136.5 Hz, 462.6875 with 141.3 Hz, 462.7125 with 146.2 Hz, 462.550 with 123.0 Hz and so on.<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis FRS 22 channel - RT22 RT27 RT47 RT48 and numerous others''' <br />
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These are the default tones/codes for each channel. The CTCSS tone or DCS code may easily be changed by using free programming software (such as CHIRP or the manufacturer's software) and a programming cable. <br />
Taking the time to switch to a non-default tone/code is strongly recommended. It is very easily done and quick to do and will resolve interference issues caused by other groups using similar radios with similar default CTCSS tones/DCS codes (in other words, another group using radios with the same factory default settings). <br />
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The transmit power setting may be switched between high power and low power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 only. Channels 8-14 must be set to low power under FCC rules. For most applications, your radios do not need to set to high power. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
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'''Retevis RT-24 [[PMR446]] 16 channel''' <br />
European license free 446 MHz PMR446 specification version<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27V MURS VHF''' <br />
RETEVIS RT27V RT47V RB27V RB47 US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. <br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version<br />
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'''Note: this programming plan may have been changed to match the “standard” Retevis FRS radio tone and code plan. <br />
Updates, corrections or additions by somebody who has purchased one of these radios recently would be greatly appreciated.''' '''Bold text'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
*Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
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'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 IC FRS 22 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). The channel 18 and channel 22 tones match with the Baofeng BF-888S default CTCSS tones for those respective frequencies as well. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
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'''Retevis RT-47V MURS VHF''' <br />
US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. New Retevis MURS RB38V with 5 MURS channels and 10 NOAA weather channels (receive only). RT27V RT47V RB38V<br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
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'''Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS''' . <br />
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5 watts on simplex channels 1-7 and 15-22 (FRS channels 1-7 and 15-22). 0.5 watt on channels 8-14 (simplex only, FRS channels 8-14). 5 watts on GMRS repeater pairs channels 23-30. Channels 1-22 are simplex only as FRS/GMRS shared simplex channels. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz)<br />
*Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz)<br />
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'''Retevis RT36 FRS 14 channel FRS version'''<br />
US version / FRS version FRS462 FRS467 <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
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'''Retevis RT36 PMR446 8 channel PMR version'''<br />
EU version / PMR446 version European version RT636<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
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'''Retevis RT86 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86 <br />
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*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
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'''Retevis RT97 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
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'''Pofung F19 FRS Walkie Talkie'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. User selectable carrier squelch, CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS and 210 DCS codes available for a total of 260 different CTCSS and DCS tones/codes. Note the Baofeng and Po Fung PO FUNG are the same company. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 BF-A58, Pofung T-57 BF-F8 BF-F8+ etc.''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family, including the UV-9R, UV-9R ERA, BF-F8, BF-A58, UV-5R+, other versions have variations of these frequencies, for example the GT-3WP, A58S and numerous others. FCC ID indicates 5K20F3E super narrow FM emission as well as 9K10F3E and 9K20F3E NFM emissions...<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL D274N<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R "Upgrade Version" or "144-148 MHz 420-450 MHz" Variant''' <br />
<br />
Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. <br />
This appears to be a firmware glitch, likely the FCC legal (or "FCC legal") version that only permits the end user to transmit within the 144-148 MHz 2 meter amateur band and the 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur band.<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 144.725 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 144.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 127 - 435.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-6R Pofung UV-6R''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N)<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL - [[FRS]] channel 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N)<br />
*Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL - [[MURS]] channel 4<br />
*Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iRadio CP-168 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz <br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]] - 19 is 152.900 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]], 25 is 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz<br />
*Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
''Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military [[SINCGARS|standard]] 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.<br />
<br />
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS Series Code List (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - OFF - Carrier squelch [CSQ] (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Code 122 - 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Code 123 - 645 DPL D645N<br />
*Code 124 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 125 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 126 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 127 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 128 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 129 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Midland CTCSS and DCS Privacy Code List''' <br />
<br />
Unlike Motorola, Midland counts the CTCSS tones and then starts back over at 1 for the DCS codes. Code 0 or NULL is carrier squelch (CSQ). Midland uses the standard Motorola 38 CTCSS codes for some radios (38 CTCSS codes + 83 DCS codes). Note that DCS codes 84 to 104 are non-standard codes. <br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 84 - 036 DPL <br />
*DCS Code 85 - 053 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 86 - 122 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 87 - 145 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 88 - 212 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 89 - 225 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 90 - 246 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 91 - 252 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 92 - 255 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 93 - 266 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 94 - 274 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 95 - 325 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 96 - 332 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 97 - 356 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 98 - 446 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 99 - 452 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 100 - 454 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 101 - 455 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 102 - 462 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 103 - 523 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 104 - 526 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''50 CTCSS / PL tone list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
*CTCSS Code 1 - 67.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 2 - 69.3 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 3 - 71.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 4 - 74.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 5 - 77.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 6 - 79.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 7 - 82.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 8 - 85.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 9 - 88.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 10 - 91.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 11 - 94.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 12 - 97.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 13 - 100.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 14 - 103.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 15 - 107.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 16 - 110.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 17 - 114.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 18 - 118.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 19 - 123.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 20 - 127.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 21 - 131.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 22 - 136.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 23 - 141.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 24 - 146.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 25 - 151.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 26 - 156.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 27 - 159.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 28 - 162.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 29 - 165.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 30 - 167.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 31 - 171.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 32 - 173.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 33 - 177.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 34 - 179.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 35 - 183.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 36 - 186.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 37 - 189.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 38 - 192.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 39 - 196.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 40 - 199.5 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 41 - 203.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 42 - 206.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 43 - 210.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 44 - 218.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 45 - 225.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 46 - 229.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 47 - 233.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 48 - 241.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 49 - 250.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 50 - 254.1 Hz<br />
<br />
'''83 DCS / DPL / DTCS list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
Not be confused with DSC - Digital Selective Calling, a part of the worldwide [[HF_marine|MF/HF]] and [[VHF_marine|VHF]] maritime (marine radio) GMDSS system.<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DCS<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Original Motorola PL Tone List - 26 tones'''<br />
<br />
*PL Tone 1 - 82.5 Hz - Tone YZ<br />
*PL Tone 2 - 85.4 Hz - Tone YA<br />
*PL Tone 3 - 88.5 Hz - Tone YB<br />
*PL Tone 4 - 91.5 Hz - Tone ZZ<br />
*PL Tone 5 - 94.8 Hz - Tone ZA<br />
*PL Tone 6 - 97.4 Hz - Tone ZB<br />
*PL Tone 7 - 100.0 Hz - Tone 1Z<br />
*PL Tone 8 - 103.5 Hz - Tone 1A<br />
*PL Tone 9 - 107.2 Hz - Tone 1B<br />
*PL Tone 10 - 110.9 Hz - Tone 2Z<br />
*PL Tone 11 - 114.8 Hz - Tone 2A<br />
*PL Tone 12 - 118.8 Hz - Tone 2B<br />
*PL Tone 13 - 123.0 Hz - Tone 3Z<br />
*PL Tone 14 - 127.3 Hz - Tone 3A<br />
*PL Tone 15 - 131.8 Hz - Tone 3B<br />
*PL Tone 16 - 136.5 Hz - Tone 4Z<br />
*PL Tone 17 - 141.3 Hz - Tone 4A<br />
*PL Tone 18 - 146.2 Hz - Tone 4B<br />
*PL Tone 19 - 151.4 Hz - Tone 5Z<br />
*PL Tone 20 - 156.7 Hz - Tone 5A<br />
*PL Tone 21 - 162.2 Hz - Tone 5B<br />
*PL Tone 22 - 167.9 Hz - Tone 6Z<br />
*PL Tone 23 - 173.8 Hz - Tone 6A<br />
*PL Tone 24 - 179.9 Hz - Tone 6B<br />
*PL Tone 25 - 186.2 Hz - Tone 7Z<br />
*PL Tone 26 - 192.8 Hz - Tone 7A<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng CTCSS QT tone and DCS DQT code list''' <br />
<br />
*CTCSS (T-CTCS and R-CTCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF <br />
*67.0HZ<br />
*69.3HZ<br />
*71.9HZ<br />
*74.4HZ<br />
*77.0HZ<br />
*79.7HZ<br />
*82.5HZ<br />
*85.4HZ<br />
*88.5HZ<br />
*91.5HZ<br />
*94.8HZ<br />
*97.4HZ<br />
*100.0HZ<br />
*103.5HZ<br />
*107.2HZ<br />
*110.9HZ<br />
*114.8HZ<br />
*118.8HZ<br />
*123.0HZ<br />
*127.3HZ<br />
*131.8HZ<br />
*136.5HZ<br />
*141.3HZ<br />
*146.2HZ<br />
*151.4HZ<br />
*156.7HZ<br />
*159.8HZ<br />
*162.2HZ<br />
*165.5HZ<br />
*167.9HZ<br />
*171.3HZ<br />
*173.8HZ<br />
*177.3HZ<br />
*179.9HZ<br />
*183.5HZ<br />
*186.2HZ<br />
*189.9HZ<br />
*192.8HZ<br />
*196.6HZ<br />
*199.5HZ<br />
*203.5HZ<br />
*206.5HZ<br />
*210.7HZ<br />
*218.1HZ<br />
*225.7HZ<br />
*229.1HZ<br />
*233.6HZ<br />
*241.8HZ<br />
*250.3HZ<br />
*254.1HZ<br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS (T-DCS and R-DCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF<br />
*D023N <br />
*D025N<br />
*D026N<br />
*D031N<br />
*D032N<br />
*D036N<br />
*D043N<br />
*D047N<br />
*D051N<br />
*D053N<br />
*D054N<br />
*D065N<br />
*D071N<br />
*D072N<br />
*D073N<br />
*D074N<br />
*D114N<br />
*D115N<br />
*D116N<br />
*D122N<br />
*D125N<br />
*D131N<br />
*D132N<br />
*D134N<br />
*D143N<br />
*D145N<br />
*D152N<br />
*D155N<br />
*D156N<br />
*D162N<br />
*D165N<br />
*D172N<br />
*D174N<br />
*D205N<br />
*D212N<br />
*D223N<br />
*D225N<br />
*D226N<br />
*D243N<br />
*D244N<br />
*D245N<br />
*D246N<br />
*D251N<br />
*D252N<br />
*D255N<br />
*D261N<br />
*D263N<br />
*D265N<br />
*D266N<br />
*D271N<br />
*D274N<br />
*D306N<br />
*D311N<br />
*D315N<br />
*D325N<br />
*D331N<br />
*D332N<br />
*D343N<br />
*D346N<br />
*D351N<br />
*D356N<br />
*D364N<br />
*D365N<br />
*D371N<br />
*D411N<br />
*D412N<br />
*D413N<br />
*D423N<br />
*D431N<br />
*D432N<br />
*D445N<br />
*D446N<br />
*D452N<br />
*D454N<br />
*D455N<br />
*D462N<br />
*D464N<br />
*D465N<br />
*D466N<br />
*D503N<br />
*D506N<br />
*D516N<br />
*D523N<br />
*D526N<br />
*D532N<br />
*D546N<br />
*D564N<br />
*D606N<br />
*D612N<br />
*D624N<br />
*D627N<br />
*D631N<br />
*D632N<br />
*D645N<br />
*D654N<br />
*D662N<br />
*D664N<br />
*D703N<br />
*D712N<br />
*D723N<br />
*D731N<br />
*D732N<br />
*D734N<br />
*D743N<br />
*D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Inverted DCS code to normal DCS conversion'''<br />
<br />
Also referred to as DCS polarity or DQT polarity or DQT inversion. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively.<br />
<br />
*DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N<br />
*DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N<br />
*DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N<br />
*DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N<br />
*DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N<br />
*DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N<br />
*DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N<br />
*DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N<br />
*DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N<br />
*DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N<br />
*DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N<br />
*DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N<br />
*DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N<br />
*DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N<br />
*DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N<br />
*DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N<br />
*DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N<br />
*DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N<br />
*DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N<br />
*DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N<br />
*DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N<br />
*DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N<br />
*DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N<br />
*DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N<br />
*DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N<br />
*DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N<br />
*DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N<br />
*DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N<br />
*DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N<br />
*DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N<br />
*DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N<br />
*DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N<br />
*DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N<br />
*DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N<br />
*DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N<br />
*DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N<br />
*DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N<br />
*DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N<br />
*DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N<br />
*DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N<br />
*DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N<br />
*DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N<br />
*DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N<br />
*DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N<br />
*DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N<br />
*DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N<br />
*DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N<br />
*DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N<br />
*DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N<br />
*DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N<br />
*DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N<br />
*DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N<br />
*DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N<br />
*DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N<br />
*DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N<br />
*DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N<br />
*DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N<br />
*DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N<br />
*DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N<br />
*DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N<br />
*DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N<br />
*DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N<br />
*DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N<br />
*DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N<br />
*DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N<br />
*DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N<br />
*DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N<br />
*DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N<br />
*DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N<br />
*DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N<br />
*DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N<br />
*DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N<br />
*DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N<br />
*DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N<br />
*DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N<br />
*DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N<br />
*DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N<br />
*DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N<br />
*DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N<br />
*DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N<br />
*DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N<br />
*DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N<br />
*DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N<br />
*DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N<br />
*DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N<br />
*DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N<br />
*DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N<br />
*DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N<br />
*DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N<br />
*DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N<br />
*DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N<br />
*DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N<br />
*DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N <br />
*DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N<br />
*DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N<br />
*DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N<br />
*DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N<br />
*DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N<br />
*DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N<br />
<br />
==Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans==<br />
<br />
<br />
This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. It is an attempt to consolidate multiple databases and lists currently residing in various parts of the Internet. Like most of these lists, this will never be complete or 100% accurate. Businesses will often simply buy radios and use them without bothering with licensing or frequency coordination. Use of the license-free [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] frequencies is also very widespread. Individual stores may change frequencies and/or [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|CTCSS / PL or DCS / DPL tones or codes]] - tone/codes, especially in [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency]] - to meet their specific needs, even if this means deviating from a nationwide or regional chain channel plan. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ace Hardware'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Aldi'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
*467.8750 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*American Eagle'''<br />
<br />
*461.0625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.3625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*466.3375 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*469.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Anthropologie'''<br />
<br />
*467.8750 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Apple'''<br />
The Apple Store <br />
<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz - 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 156.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ashley Home Store'''<br />
<br />
*462.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Bass Pro'''<br />
<br />
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Outdoor World nationwide license '''WRTL738'''. <br />
Previous license '''WPTY936''' (now expired). <br />
<br />
The current license authorizes hundreds of different frequencies from 451.1875 MHz to 469.9625 MHz - almost every possible 450 MHz - 470 MHz UHF [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|business band]] radio frequency available under [[FCC]] Part 90. with different channel plans for individual store locations. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide an accurate list. An example of confirmed channel plan is below. <br />
<br />
Note that some larger stores as well as distribution hubs operate repeaters. <br />
<br />
<br />
*451.1875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*451.3125 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*452.0875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*452.1875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*452.9875 MHz 073 DPL - Channel 5<br />
*456.8875 MHz 143 DPL - Channel 6<br />
*457.1875 MHz 156 DPL - Channel 7<br />
<br />
Another example channel plan confirmed in use:<br />
<br />
*451.5875 MHz 073 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*468.9375 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*469.6000 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*469.8875 MHz 703 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Best Buy'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 743 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*BJ's Wholesale Club'''<br />
<br />
*469.4875 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Buffalo Wild Wings'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*CarMax'''<br />
<br />
Individual CarMax locations may be licensed for or use different channel plans, including plans that may or may not include the 462.625 MHz, 462.675 MHz and 462.725 MHz shared FRS and GMRS frequencies. <br />
<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Chick-Fil-A'''<br />
<br />
Individual stores likely use different CTCSS tones or DCS codes. <br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 654 DPL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 455 DPL<br />
*462.6125 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6375 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6500 MHz - 351 DPL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.6875 MHz - 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*462.7125 MHz - 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 462 DPL<br />
*467.5625 MHz - 243 DPL<br />
*467.5875 MHz - 032 DPL<br />
*467.6125 MHz - 047 DPL<br />
*467.6375 MHz - 051 DPL<br />
*467.6625 MHz - 053 DPL<br />
*467.6875 MHz - 065 DPL<br />
*467.7125 MHz - 116 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Costco'''<br />
Some Costco locations are using FRS radios in place of or in addition to the frequencies listed below. Confirmed FRS channels and tones codes include:<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
Costco stores are (allegedly) in the process of upgrading from the VHF to UHF, especially when interference from other stores using the popular VHF frequencies (including 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz) is an issue. However, Costco retains extensive VHF systems and numerous licenses with dozens of VHF frequencies authorized in hundreds of locations. <br />
<br />
*VHF:<br />
*151.6250 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 74.4 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 156.7 Hz PL - Operations <br />
*154.6000 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 82.5 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - Operations <br />
<br />
Costco is licensed under '''WQMZ420''' for 177 individual locations for 5 watt portables on VHF frequencies. Numerous additional locations are licensed for some or all of the VHF channels under '''WQMD311''' or '''WQNC265'''.<br />
<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.9850 MHz<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
<br />
*UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies<br />
<br />
*468.2125 MHz <br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
Costco is licensed for numerous additional VHF and UHF frequencies under WQMD311 and WQNC265 in addition to the WQLL302 license. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include:<br />
<br />
*451.4125 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*456.4125 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dick's Sporting Goods'''<br />
<br />
Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan:<br />
<br />
467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz)<br />
468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz)<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz Channel 4<br />
<br />
94.8 Hz PL, 88.5 Hz PL and 127.3 Hz PL appear to be commonly used, in addition to others, depending on local needs. <br />
<br />
*468.4625 MHz <br />
*468.5125 MHz <br />
*468.5625 MHz <br />
*468.6125 MHz <br />
*468.6625 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dollar Tree / Family Dollar'''<br />
<br />
Recently (April 2020) granted license WRFR434 to operate 10,000 portable radios, 2-watt power with standard analog narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission on <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*DSW'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*450.0000 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*456.8250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*457.5750 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*461.0375 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*461.1125 MHz - 025 DPL<br />
*462.4250 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.5250 MHz - 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*466.0875 MHz - 464 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 145 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Gander Outdoor / Gander Mountain'''<br />
<br />
Depending on local requirements, individual stores may use DCS codes other than 205 DCS D205N or may use CTCSS. Some individual stores may use other and/or additional frequencies. <br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*H & M'''<br />
<br />
*466.2875 MHz - 155 DPL <br />
*467.1375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*468.8375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*469.0000 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*469.7625 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harbor Freight'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 346 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
<br />
Reports indicate that some store managers will change their store's frequency and/or CTCSS tone/DCS code to avoid interference from nearby stores on the same frequency. <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 4<br />
<br />
This is especially common in busy shopping malls where numerous stores use the same UHF frequency at the same time - the "big 8" low power UHF frequencies especially: 467.925 MHz, 467.900 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 464.500 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hard Rock Cafe'''<br />
<br />
*462.8875 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harris Teeter'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hobby Lobby'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.2625 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Home Depot'''<br />
<br />
*Nationwide UHF on-site channel plan below. FRS frequencies are in use at numerous stores.<br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.8500 MHz 331 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*467.8375 MHz 263 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*467.8750 MHz 413 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*467.9000 MHz 466 DPL - Channel 5 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Kroger'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL - Primary<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
*100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Kroger maintains a nationwide license (WQIL782) for 50,000 2-watt portable radios with NFM voice (11K2F3E emission). Kroger makes extensive use of 900 MHz ISM and 1.9 GHz DECT-based cordless phone/paging systems for in-store communications as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Loft'''<br />
<br />
*466.0375 MHz - 94.8 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 265 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Lowe's'''<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8200 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8800 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9400 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9550 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.4900 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.5700 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.6000 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Lowe’s appears to mostly use VHF radios. 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone noted in use at some stores. Various CTCSS tones (PL tones) and/or DCS codes (DPL codes) are likely in use, along with other VHF frequencies. <br />
<br />
Nationwide UHF license (WRBL256) digital voice DMR MotoTRBO (7K60FXE) or NFM portables <br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*462.7625 MHz<br />
*462.8125 MHz<br />
*464.5375 MHz<br />
*464.5625 MHz<br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*469.4875 MHz<br />
*469.5375 MHz<br />
<br />
''There appear to be several Lowe's stores using non-standard frequencies, including the MURS channels and FRS.''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Northern Tool + Equipment'''<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz <br />
*462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz<br />
*462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz<br />
*462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Office Depot'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 131 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*PetsSmart'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Pottery Barn'''<br />
<br />
*151.625 MHz - 97.4 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 71.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Regal Cinemas'''<br />
<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sears '''<br />
<br />
*461.1625 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
*464.5250 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*468.4875 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sheetz'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Staples'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Target'''<br />
<br />
Target has several frequency plans in use. Larger stores are individually licensed.<br />
Channel 1 often features a low-power (under 5 watt) base station transmitter system, used for paging staff. At stores using 467.750 MHz for channel 1 located in shopping centers with restaurants, interference from Long Range Systems coaster pagers (which also operate on 467.75 MHz) has been noted. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner.<br />
<br />
Target UHF simplex frequency plans:<br />
<br />
*WQDF547 (79,000 portables, 2w, narrow FM voice 11K2F3E)<br />
<br />
*467.7500 MHz 115 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 1<br />
*467.7750 MHz 072 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 2<br />
*467.9250 MHz 155 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 3 <br />
*467.9000 MHz 205 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 4<br />
*467.8500 MHz 306 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 6 ?? - Management and Loss Prevention? <br />
*467.8750 MHz 244 DPL - Nationwide<br />
<br />
Other popular channel plans (often licensed for individual stores)<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 047 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*467.5125 MHz 115 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.4875 MHz 072 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*467.1875 MHz 306 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
*467.4625 MHz 244 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL <br />
*151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9250 MHz 506 DPL<br />
*151.8950 MHz 506 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Texas Roadhouse '''<br />
<br />
*467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
'''*The Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic '''<br />
<br />
Extensive VHF use, 151.625 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 151.805 MHz, 151.835 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz are popular. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. 047 DPL and 172 DPL are also popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Victoria’s Secret'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.4875 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.5375 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wawa'''<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
<br />
*074 DPL, 174 DPL, 306 DPL, 413 DPL, 423 DPL, 432 DPL, 445 DPL, 506 DPL, 612 DPL, 654 DPL, and 664 DPL reported, others likely in use. WAWA is licensed under callsign WQQU922 for:<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7600 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*158.4000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8000 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables) <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wal-Mart (also: Sam's Club)'''<br />
<br />
''Note: some Wal Mart and Sam's Club locations are switching from VHF MURS radios to [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|UHF business band]] radios and Motorola [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|900 MHz FHSS DTR series]] radios (this is especially common in busy areas where interference is much more likely).'' <br />
<br />
<br />
*154.5700 MHz - Primary<br />
*154.6000 MHz - Primary<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
<br />
*Many stores simply use carrier squelch - CSQ, but 67.0 Hz PL, 71.9 Hz PL, 74.4 Hz PL, 77.0 Hz PL, 100.0 Hz PL, 136.5 Hz PL, 131 DPL, 205 DPL and numerous others have been logged. <br />
<br />
Most stores use 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz as their primary frequencies with CSQ. In areas where interference is an issue, stores will use one of the other MURS frequencies and/or CTCSS or DCS tones/codes as appropriate. <br />
<br />
Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. Carrier squelch appears to be the norm unless there's a compelling reason (repeated issues with interference from other MURS users) to use CTCSS or DCS (tone squelch PL or DPL).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wegman's'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.0875 MHz 223 DPL <br />
*461.1125 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.1875 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*461.3625 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 223 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Whole Foods'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
==Emission Designators==<br />
<br />
This is now its own page - [[Emission Designator]].<br />
<br />
==Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies==<br />
<br />
This also has its own page - [[Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability]].<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio
Business Radio
2024-03-13T19:16:24Z
<p>R4002: /* VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz */</p>
<hr />
<div>Business Band Radio - '''this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States.''' See the [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF Radio Services page]] for pages dealing with radio systems and allocations in other countries.<br />
<br />
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35.. within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general - including public safety services). Known as '''LMR''' (land mobile radio), ''PMR'' (professional mobile radio) or '''PLMR''' (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the '''Business Band'''.<br />
<br />
[[11_meter|High HF]] and [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the [[FCC]] rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. <br />
<br />
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services include [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] and [[CB]]. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Below 25 MHz (2000 kHz - 25000 kHz)==<br />
2 MHz - 25 MHz, below 25000 kHz below 25 MHz. The FCC considers industrial/business allocations above 25.0 MHz to be intended exclusively for local communications. For the purposes of land mobile, 2-25 MHz is considered "HF". <br />
<br />
Specific frequencies:<br />
<br />
*2292 kHz 2.292 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*2398 kHz 2.398 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*4637.5 kHz 4.6375 MHz - fixed or mobile<br />
*5167.5 kHz 5.1675 MHz - Alaska Emergency frequency (dial frequency in USB mode) <br />
<br />
*2000 kHz - 25,000 kHz - businesses may apply for frequencies in the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile bands]] between 2-25 MHz for base/mobile/fixed purposes, however, use of frequencies between 2 MHz and 25 MHz is limited to backup systems, emergency communications circuits, remote areas where VHF/UHF services would not provide the coverage or range required. Examples include geophysical exploration, telecommunications repair systems or backup systems used by telecom companies in emergencies, and other specialized purposes. Many of these licensed have been depreciated in favor of UHF/SHF SATCOM or satphone based systems.<br />
<br />
==VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz==<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz, 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are shared with numerous other services worldwide, including the HF SSB [[HF_marine#MF_SSB_and_HF_SSB_marine_bands|marine mobile]] service. <br />
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''Removed 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz from list..there are no active, canceled or expired licenses for any of those frequencies. '' <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|25.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum exploration<br />
|-<br />
|25.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary to HF marine mobile<br />
|-<br />
|25.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|27.450]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29.710]]&nbsp;MHz <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|29.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.770]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#Australia|29.790]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|30.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz#Swedish_31MHz_Hunting_Radio_Jaktradio_Frequencies|31.200]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|35.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool<br />
|-<br />
|35.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|35.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging <br />
|-<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.500&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|35.640&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.900&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 41.71 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|37.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Designated for interconnection of public utility systems<br />
|-<br />
|37.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|40.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings)<br />
|-<br />
|41.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 36.25 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|42.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|42.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|43.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43.300]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.76 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.84 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) <br />
|-<br />
|44.120&nbsp;MHz <br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|BNSF Railroad telemetry datalink system (good band opening indicator)<br />
|-<br />
|44.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
What are the VHF low band channels frequencies? What frequency is 30MHz? What is 27 MHz? 49MHz range 27MHz band <br />
<br />
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 25 MHz frequencies have frequency-specific regulations, including the permissive use of FSK tone signalling, impulse transmission for datalink or other purposes, with a maximum FSK datalink or signalling power output of 50 watts and a maximum of 3 minute bursts. These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands and numerous [[HF_pagers|other]] services in other [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|countries]]. <br />
<br />
While the FCC regulations do ''technically'' allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database. <br />
The 27.41 MHz to 28.0 MHz [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|band]] is still used by military and government stations, but the majority of signals heard there are from unlicensed [[CB]] freebanders or [[CB#CB_Frequencies.2C_freebanding_and_freeband_.22channeling.22|outbanders]]. <br />
<br />
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. <br />
<br />
'''Any frequency between 30 MHz and 88 MHz may be used by the military (25 kHz steps)''' and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz (30-50 MHz). <br />
<br />
The military and government have exclusive allocations for the 25.33 MHz to 25.55 MHz, 26.48 MHz to 26.95 MHz, 27.54 MHz to 28 MHz, 29.89 MHz to 29.91 MHz, 30 MHz to 30.56 MHz, 32 MHz to 33 MHz, 34 MHz to 35 MHz, 36 MHz to 37 MHz, 38.25 MHz to 39 MHz, 40 MHz to 42., [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|46.6 MHz to 47.]] MHz and [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.6 MHz to 50 MHz]] bands.<br />
<br />
FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|Emission designators]] 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling, alerting systems and 20K0F2D, 19K0F2D, 16K0F2D, 20K0F1D, 19K0F1D, 16K0F1D, 16K0G2D, etc. [[telemetry]] are also commonly found. The 25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|band]], 27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|band]] and 29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz [[Fishnet_beacon|band]] are shared with marine mobile, the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service, mobile service]], land mobile, CB radio [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|bands]] and [[CB#Australian_27_MHz_Marine_CB|27 MHz]] marine radio, [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB and marine services or [[CB#Japanese_27MHz_Double_Side_Band_DSB_Marine_Fishery_Radio|fishery radio]] services (in other countries), paging systems, [[HF_pagers|telemetry]] (fixed/mobile) systems. The 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz band (25 kHz steps, or in some implementations, 12.5 kHz steps, FM or NFM) is used throughout Asia for fishery radio communications, ship to ship and ship to shore. [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|This service was originally designed in China but has spread throughout Asia. Usually referred to as "FM Fishery Radiotelephone" or "Dedicated Fishing Boat Radio-telephone" The 25 kHz step (480 channel) version is the most commonly used.]] No CTCSS or DCS tone squelch or coded squelch is uses on the "Dedicated Fishery Radio" or "Asian Fishery Radio" service. In other words, it is carrier squelch (CSQ) only. Due to the significant overlap (up to the 39 MHz band) that this service has with VHF low band, it is worthy of mentioning here. <br />
<br />
The 30-50 MHz VHF low band business bands may be (and frequently are) used within the United States by the US military for [[SINCGARS#VHF_Tactical_FM_Land_Mobile_Air-Ground_Military_Communications| various purposes]] - non frequency hopping uses include: range control, aircraft advisory and [[VHF_airband|secondary]] air traffic control purposes, air-to-air and air-to-ground communications, land mobile (tactical comms) - both in frequency hopping (FH) and single channel (SC) mode. The US military have [[SINCGARS#Federal_Government_and_Military_Only_Bands_30-50_MHz|their own sub-bands within VHF low band where they are the primary authorized user]]. However, NTIA and FCC regulations permit use of any frequency between 30.000 MHz and 87.975 MHz (25 kHz channel spacing) [[SINCGARS#NTIA_Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations|on a non-interference basis]]. As long as they're not interfering with the primary licensed user for a given area, they may (and do) use frequencies within the VHF low band business bands and the VHF low band public safety bands. ''The military use wider than normal FM deviation and a non-standard 150.0 Hz tone squelch. Most scanners, receivers, SDRs, etc. will decode 150 Hz as 151.4 Hz. ''<br />
<br />
==VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note that in most of the world, VHF mid band is 66-88 MHz. It is used for land mobile, plus the [[OIRT]] FM broadcast band, the 4 meter (70 MHz) [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio band]], [[78_MHz_VHF_CB|78 MHz VHF CB]] (Thailand), [[RHA68]] 67 MHz - 72 MHz license free [[CB]]-like service in Finland, and the [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz CB service]] in Sweden. <br />
<br />
Special purpose use only. The 72-76 MHz band is shared with [[Remote_Control|72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95]]. It is also shared with very low power assisted listening audio transmitter [[Part 15]] systems operating in the 72.0 MHz - 73.0 MHz, 74.6 MHz - 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz - 76.0 MHz bands per 47 CFR [[Part_15#15.237_-_Operation_in_the_bands_72.0-73.0_MHz.2C_74.6-74.8_MHz_and_75.2-76.0_MHz.|15.237]]. <br />
<br />
The band 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz is exclusively allocated to the [[VHF_airband|aeronautical]] [[VOR|radio navigation]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] for [[ILS]] marker beacons operating on 75 MHz. 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz operates as a guard band for the 75.0 MHz marker beacons (part of the [[ILS]] system).<br />
<br />
Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz is not used for traditional land mobile purposes like the other bands are. 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. 20K0F3E regular 25 kHz FM voice emission is found for operational fixed links using voice and/or mixed voice/data. <br />
<br />
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, [[POCSAG|paging]] system [[HF_pagers|links]], industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol CHP [[VHF / UHF Radio|hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz]] system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc. The 74 MHz and 75 MHz frequencies may be used for industrial process control, telemetry and other specialized uses. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz) <br />
|-<br />
|72.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.160&nbsp;MHz <br />
|-<br />
|72.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[RHA68|72.320]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|[[EDF_and_GDF|72.600]]&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.610&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.650&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.670&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.690&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.710&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.730&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.770&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.790&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.210&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.250&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.270&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.290&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.310&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.330&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.370&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.390&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.600&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF High Band 150-174 MHz==<br />
<br />
'''This band is usually the band what is referred to simply as "VHF". ''' <br />
<br />
''There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.775 MHz, 150.7975 MHz, 150.800 MHz, 150.805 MHz, 150.8125 MHz, 150.815 MHz, the 154.4525 MHz, 154.45625 MHz, 154.46375 MHz, 154.47125 MHz, 154.47875 MHz, 154.4825 MHz, 154.490 MHz, 154.4975 MHz, 154.505 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.5275 MHz, 154.53375 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.5475 MHz, 154.555 MHz, 154.570 MHz, 154.585 MHz, 154.600 MHz, 154.610 MHz, and 154.640 MHz portion, the overlap between the [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]] starting at 156.000 MHz (public safety allocations continue from 155.9925 MHz in 7.5 kHz steps up through 156.240 MHz, which land mobile allocations overlapping marine channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Some of these marine channels are available in limited areas - where land mobile allocations in the 156.000 MHz to 156.240 MHz region are prohibited). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|150.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) <br />
|-<br />
|150.8225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.845-150.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies <br />
|-<br />
|150.9725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|151.505-151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 1 - analog voice, [[Remote_Control#United_States|telecommand (RC)]], paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.835-151.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.895-151.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|151.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.955-151.9925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|152.0075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|152.2625-152.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|152.4725 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|152.480 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|152.8625-153.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools<br />
|-<br />
|154.45625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.46375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47125&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.4825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.4975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles - Itinerant <br />
|-<br />
|154.53375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - super narrow band only 6.25 kHz channel<br />
|-<br />
|154.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band users only - generally only digital voice systems found here<br />
|-<br />
|154.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|154.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band only - 6 kHz maximum bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, low power mobile stations also permitted <br />
|-<br />
|154.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, narrow band only <br />
|-<br />
|157.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|157.470-157.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - popular with [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|Hunting Clubs]] in some areas (usually simplex)<br />
|-<br />
|157.7325 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|157.740 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|158.1125-158.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|158.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|158.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|158.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|159.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|159.4875-160.2075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|160.215-161.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads)<br />
|-<br />
|163.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|169.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.5125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.1125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.9125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|173.20375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|173.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz channel step from 173.20375 MHz, see note below<br />
|-<br />
|173.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|note odd channel steps, 15 kHz from 173.21 MHz to 173.225 MHz, then 12.5 kHz steps start<br />
|-<br />
|173.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|end of 12.5 kHz steps - 15 kHz channel step from 173.375 MHz to 173.39 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|173.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.39625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth, 6.25 kHz channel step from 173.39 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF 220 MHz Band 216-222 MHz==<br />
<br />
''This portion actually consists of multiple services. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service ([[LPRS]]), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with [[amateur radio]]) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. '' <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz band / 219-220 MHz band is allocated to the AMTS service on a primary basis. Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. The 217 MHz band may also be used for VHF trunking systems, including land mobile systems, inland from waterways to avoid interference to the marine AMTS system. <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz trunking systems use 3.125 kHz offset / 6.25 kHz offset frequencies with 12.5 kHz channel steps. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Mobiles transmit 2 MHz higher (repeater inputs in the 219-220 MHz band, for example 219.63125 MHz, 219.91875 MHz, 219.78125 MHz, 219.70625 MHz, etc.). DMR and other digital narrow band modes are used.<br />
<br />
47 CFR § 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Not all frequencies are available for business users. Some frequencies are only available in certain areas. Paired systems use 1 MHz offset (mobiles transmit 1 MHz higher for repeater input).<br />
<br />
5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. 220.0025 MHz, 220.0075 MHz, 220.0125 MHz, 220.0175 MHz, 220.02225 MHz, up to 221.9925 MHz, 221.9975 MHz. <br />
<br />
5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz channel offset band plan 220 MHz - 222 MHz. See FCC rules 90.715 <br />
<br />
*Sub-band A - Channels 1-40 - 220.0025 MHz - 220.1975 MHz / 221.0025 MHz - 221.1975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band B - Channels 161-200 - 220.8025 MHz - 220.9975 MHz / 221.8025 MHz - 221.9975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band C - Channels 41-160 - 220.2025 MHz - 220.7975 MHz / 221.2025 MHz - 221.7975 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 406-413 MHz==<br />
<br />
Like the 169-172 MHz, use of these frequencies is limited to fixed stations transmitting hydrological or meteorological data. These frequencies are referred to as the "Hydro Channels" and are shared with federal government stations on a secondary basis. The 406.125 MHz and 406.175 MHz frequencies may be paired with 415.125 MHz and 415.175 MHz. Narrowband F1D and F2D [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|406.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|406.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 421-430 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''' - specifically in and near Detroit, MI, in and near Cleveland, OH and in and near Buffalo, NY. Frequencies fall within 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur radio allocation. In the areas listed, amateur radio use is not permitted below 430 MHz. The entire 420-450 MHz band is shared nationwide with military users and prohibitions exist in other areas. All operations (including mobiles) are limited to an 80km (50 mile) radius of the center locations as defined in FCC rules 90.273, 90.275, 90.279, 90.281, and 90.619. Public Safety users have additional sub-bands allocated (423.0000 MHz - 424.3875 MHz paired with 428.0000 MHz - 429.3875 MHz). 12.5 kHz channel steps. Repeater inputs +5 MHz split (same as the regular 450-470 MHz UHF band).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Detroit and Cleveland'''<br />
*422.2000 MHz - 422.9875 MHz (input frequencies 427.2000 MHz - 427.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Buffalo'''<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Like the UHF-T (UHF-TV) band 470-512 MHz, the 421-430 MHz band was allocated to alleviate pressure in large metro areas where frequency congestion is a significant problem. Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo are located near large Canadian cities. Frequency coordination with Canada is performed for license authorization in these areas.<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 450-470 MHz==<br />
<br />
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 464.775 MHz has a mobile input of 469.775 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well. 6.25 kHz offsets and 3.125 kHz offsets may be used. The 454 MHz band and 459 MHz band may be used for business purposes under Part 22 paging licenses in urban areas where frequency congestion is a serious issue. Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). The same +5 MHz offset applies. For example, a mobile transmitting on 459.30625 MHz for a repeater output of 454.30625 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 450-470 MHz land mobile systems that use repeaters must use the band plan and the +5 MHz split. Inverting the input and output frequencies is not allowed like it is on the the amateur bands. <br />
<br />
462.5375 MHz, 462.7375 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.7375 MHz are the guard band channels between Part 90 and the Part 95 allocations ([[FRS]] and [[GMRS]]. These frequencies may only be used with narrow band digital modes (NDXN or NEXEDGE, IDAS narrow, DMR, etc.). If used as part of a trunking system, 462.5375 MHz and 462.7375 MHz are used as repeater outputs, paired with 467.5375 and 467.7375, respectively. There are reports of these four frequencies being used as simplex frequencies at very large events (radio rentals, etc). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage<br />
|-<br />
|451.01875-453.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|454.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|456.01875-458.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|459.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|462.750-462.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services<br />
|-<br />
|463.200-465.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|465.650-467.5375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|467.750-467.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging, especially 467.75 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|468.200-469.99375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Under [[FCC]] rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups:<br />
<br />
*'''Group A1''' - low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Only available within 80 km radius (49.7 mile radius) of larger metro areas. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired for repeater purposes. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2''' - may be shared with non-voice users (for example, telemetry), low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Available nationwide. Maximum height for fixed stations is 75 feet above ground. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group B''' - Group B frequencies are available for non-voice operations on a primary basis. Voice operations will be permitted on a secondary basis. Base, mobile or operational fixed stations will be authorized on Group B frequencies. Fixed stations may be licensed as mobile. Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.'' These frequencies may be used for short-range data links, control systems for clocks, bells or other alarms in schools or on campuses, sprinkler systems at golf courses and numerous other datalink systems. <br />
<br />
*'''Group C''' - Group C frequencies are available for voice and non-voice operations on a co-primary basis. Only mobile operations will be authorized on Group C frequencies. Stations may operate at fixed locations for a temporary period of time. '''No stations operating at a permanent fixed location will be authorized on Group C frequencies.''' Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''Group C low power frequencies are heavily used for simplex portable radios on job sites and for similar purposes. While the frequencies in group A1, A2 and B are also used for on-site voice radio walkie-talkie purposes, Group C is more frequently encountered. <br />
''<br />
*'''Group D''' - Only available for central alarm signaling and [[telemetry]] purposes in urban areas, except in rural areas where coordination is required. Operation on Group D frequencies is limited to 2 watts output power for mobile, base or operational fixed stations. Fixed stations used for central station alarm operations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 7 meters (20 feet) above a man-made supporting structure, including antenna structure.<br />
<br />
Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. The area of normal day-to-day operations will be described in the application in terms of maximum distance from a geographic center (latitude and longitude).<br />
<br />
A hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part may operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts 20mw 0.02 watts without specific authorization from the Commission. All licensees operating under this authority must comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this section. The 6.25 kHz channels have more strict frequency stability and bandwidth limitations compared to the 12.5 kHz channels. The 6.25 kHz channels are generally only used in heavily urbanized areas where frequency congestion and interference are problematic. <br />
<br />
Some speciality business users (race frequencies, such as those used by [[Racing_frequencies|NASCAR teams]], other racing users and for on track operations) often use frequencies outside the standard low power frequencies. Due to the temporary and low power characteristics of these types of users, interference is usually not a problem. Individual track facilities have their own on-site radio systems, often including licensed repeaters and use of portable (temporary) itinerant frequencies. Larger events use the 450 MHz / 455 MHz [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|broadcast]] cue (IFB/STL) frequencies. <br />
<br />
Frequencies from the lists below, plus the standard itinerant UHF frequencies 451.8 MHz, 451.8125 MHz, 456.8 MHz, 456.8125 MHz, 464.5 MHz, 464.55 MHz, 469.5 MHz and 469.55 MHz are often used for inter squad radio (intra squad radio) militia prepper squad radio using low power [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|16 channel short range]] low probability of intercept 450-470 MHz handhelds such as the Luiton LT-458, Baofeng BF-888S family, Retevis handhelds including the H777 family and higher quality UHF radios including those by Motorola, Icom, Kenwood, etc. <br />
<br />
*'''Group A1 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.18125 MHz<br />
*'''451.1875''' MHz<br />
*451.19375 MHz<br />
*451.28125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2875''' MHz<br />
*451.29375 MHz<br />
*451.30625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3125''' MHz<br />
*451.31875 MHz<br />
*451.35625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3625''' MHz<br />
*451.36875 MHz<br />
*451.38125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3875''' MHz<br />
*451.39375 MHz<br />
*451.40625 MHz<br />
*451.41875 MHz<br />
*451.45625 MHz<br />
*'''451.4625''' MHz<br />
*451.46875 MHz<br />
*451.48125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4875''' MHz<br />
*451.49375 MHz<br />
*451.50625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5125''' MHz<br />
*451.51875 MHz<br />
*451.55625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5625''' MHz<br />
*451.56875 MHz<br />
*451.58125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5875''' MHz<br />
*451.59375 MHz<br />
*451.60625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6125''' MHz<br />
*451.61875 MHz<br />
*451.65625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6625''' MHz<br />
*451.66875 MHz<br />
*451.68125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6875''' MHz<br />
*451.69375 MHz<br />
*451.70625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7125''' MHz<br />
*451.71875 MHz<br />
*451.73125 MHz<br />
*'''451.7375''' MHz<br />
*451.74375 MHz<br />
*451.75625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7625''' MHz<br />
*451.76875 MHz<br />
*452.03125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0375''' MHz<br />
*452.04375 MHz<br />
*452.05625 MHz<br />
*'''452.0625''' MHz<br />
*452.06875 MHz<br />
*452.08125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0875''' MHz<br />
*452.09375 MHz<br />
*452.10625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1125''' MHz<br />
*452.11875 MHz<br />
*452.13125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1375''' MHz<br />
*452.14375 MHz<br />
*452.15625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1625''' MHz<br />
*452.16875 MHz<br />
*452.18125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1875''' MHz<br />
*452.19375 MHz<br />
*452.28125 MHz<br />
*'''452.2875''' MHz<br />
*452.29375 MHz<br />
*452.48125 MHz<br />
*'''452.4875''' MHz<br />
*452.49375 MHz<br />
*452.53125 MHz <br />
*'''[[VHF_marine#On-board_or_Dockside_UHF_Marine_.28portables_and_on-ship_or_dockside_repeater_use.29|452.5375]]''' MHz <br />
*452.54375 MHz <br />
*452.63125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6375''' MHz<br />
*452.64375 MHz<br />
*452.65625 MHz<br />
*'''452.6625''' MHz<br />
*452.66875 MHz<br />
*452.68125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6875''' MHz<br />
*452.69375 MHz<br />
*452.70625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7125''' MHz<br />
*452.71875 MHz<br />
*452.78125 MHz<br />
*'''452.7875''' MHz<br />
*452.79375 MHz<br />
*452.80625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8125''' MHz<br />
*452.81875 MHz<br />
*452.83125 MHz<br />
*'''452.8375''' MHz<br />
*452.84375 MHz<br />
*452.88125 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.89375 MHz<br />
*452.98125 MHz<br />
*'''452.9875''' MHz<br />
*452.99375 MHz<br />
*456.18125 MHz<br />
*'''456.1875''' MHz<br />
*456.19375 MHz<br />
*456.28125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2875''' MHz<br />
*456.29375 MHz<br />
*456.30625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3125''' MHz<br />
*456.31875 MHz<br />
*456.35625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3625''' MHz<br />
*456.36875 MHz<br />
*456.38125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3875''' MHz<br />
*456.39375 MHz<br />
*456.40625 MHz<br />
*456.41875 MHz<br />
*456.45625 MHz <br />
*'''456.4625''' MHz<br />
*456.46875 MHz<br />
*456.48125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4875''' MHz<br />
*456.49375 MHz<br />
*456.50625 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.51875 MHz<br />
*456.55625 MHz<br />
*'''456.5625''' MHz<br />
*456.56875 MHz<br />
*456.58125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5875''' MHz<br />
*456.59375 MHz<br />
*456.60625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6125''' MHz<br />
*456.61875 MHz<br />
*456.65625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6625''' MHz<br />
*456.66875 MHz<br />
*456.68125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6875''' MHz<br />
*456.69375 MHz<br />
*456.70625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7125''' MHz<br />
*456.71875 MHz<br />
*456.73125 MHz<br />
*'''456.7375''' MHz<br />
*456.74375 MHz<br />
*456.75625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7625''' MHz<br />
*456.76875 MHz<br />
*457.03125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0375''' MHz<br />
*457.04375 MHz<br />
*457.05625 MHz<br />
*'''457.0625''' MHz<br />
*457.06875 MHz<br />
*457.08125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0875''' MHz<br />
*457.09375 MHz<br />
*457.10625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1125''' MHz<br />
*457.11875 MHz<br />
*457.13125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1375''' MHz<br />
*457.14375 MHz<br />
*457.15625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1625''' MHz<br />
*457.16875 MHz<br />
*457.18125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1875''' MHz<br />
*457.19375 MHz<br />
*457.28125 MHz<br />
*'''457.2875''' MHz<br />
*457.29375 MHz<br />
*457.48125 MHz<br />
*'''457.4875''' MHz<br />
*457.49375 MHz<br />
*457.63125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6375''' MHz<br />
*457.64375 MHz<br />
*457.65625 MHz<br />
*'''457.6625''' MHz<br />
*457.66875 MHz<br />
*457.68125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6875''' MHz<br />
*457.69375 MHz<br />
*457.70625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7125''' MHz<br />
*457.71875 MHz<br />
*457.78125 MHz<br />
*'''457.7875''' MHz<br />
*457.79375 MHz<br />
*457.80625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8125''' MHz<br />
*457.81875 MHz<br />
*457.83125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8375''' MHz<br />
*457.84375 MHz<br />
*457.88125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8875''' MHz<br />
*457.89375 MHz<br />
*457.98125 MHz<br />
*'''457.9875''' MHz<br />
*457.99375 MHz<br />
*462.18125 MHz<br />
*'''462.1875''' MHz<br />
*462.19375 MHz<br />
*462.45625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4625''' MHz<br />
*462.46875 MHz<br />
*462.48125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4875''' MHz<br />
*462.49375 MHz<br />
*462.50625 MHz<br />
*'''462.5125''' MHz<br />
*462.51875 MHz<br />
*467.18125 MHz<br />
*'''467.1875''' MHz<br />
*467.19375 MHz<br />
*467.45625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4625''' MHz<br />
*467.46875 MHz <br />
*467.48125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4875''' MHz<br />
*467.49375 MHz<br />
*467.50625 MHz<br />
*'''467.5125''' MHz<br />
*467.51875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.23125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2375''' MHz<br />
*451.24375 MHz<br />
*451.33125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3375''' MHz<br />
*451.34375 MHz<br />
*451.43125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4375''' MHz<br />
*451.44375 MHz<br />
*451.53125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5375''' MHz<br />
*451.54375 MHz<br />
*451.63125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6375''' MHz<br />
*451.64375 MHz<br />
*452.30625 MHz<br />
*'''452.3125''' MHz<br />
*452.31875 MHz<br />
*452.40625 MHz<br />
*'''452.4125''' MHz<br />
*452.41875 MHz<br />
*452.50625 MHz<br />
*'''452.5125''' MHz<br />
*452.51875 MHz<br />
*452.75625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7625''' MHz<br />
*452.76875 MHz<br />
*452.85625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8625''' MHz<br />
*452.86875 MHz<br />
*456.23125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2375''' MHz<br />
*456.24375 MHz<br />
*456.33125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3375''' MHz<br />
*456.34375 MHz<br />
*456.43125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4375''' MHz<br />
*456.44375 MHz<br />
*456.53125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5375''' MHz<br />
*456.54375 MHz<br />
*456.63125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6375''' MHz<br />
*456.64375 MHz<br />
*457.30625 MHz<br />
*'''457.3125''' MHz<br />
*457.31875 MHz<br />
*457.40625 MHz<br />
*'''457.4125''' MHz<br />
*457.41875 MHz<br />
*457.50625 MHz<br />
*'''457.5125''' MHz<br />
*457.51875 MHz<br />
*457.75625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7625''' MHz<br />
*457.76875 MHz<br />
*457.85625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8625''' MHz<br />
*457.86875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group B low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*462.20625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2125''' MHz<br />
*462.21875 MHz<br />
*462.23125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2375''' MHz<br />
*462.24375 MHz<br />
*462.25625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2625''' MHz<br />
*462.26875 MHz<br />
*462.28125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2875''' MHz<br />
*462.29375 MHz<br />
*462.30625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3125''' MHz<br />
*462.31875 MHz<br />
*462.33125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3375''' MHz<br />
*462.34375 MHz<br />
*462.35625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3625''' MHz<br />
*462.36875 MHz<br />
*462.38125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3875''' MHz<br />
*462.39375 MHz<br />
*462.40625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4125''' MHz<br />
*462.41875 MHz<br />
*462.43125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4375''' MHz<br />
*462.44375 MHz<br />
*467.20625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2125''' MHz<br />
*467.21875 MHz<br />
*467.23125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2375''' MHz<br />
*467.24375 MHz<br />
*467.25625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2625''' MHz<br />
*467.26875 MHz<br />
*467.28125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2875''' MHz<br />
*467.29375 MHz<br />
*467.30625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3125''' MHz<br />
*467.31875 MHz<br />
*467.33125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3375''' MHz<br />
*467.34375 MHz<br />
*467.35625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3625''' MHz<br />
*467.36875 MHz<br />
*467.38125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3875''' MHz<br />
*467.39375 MHz<br />
*467.40625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4125''' MHz<br />
*467.41875 MHz<br />
*467.43125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4375''' MHz<br />
*467.44375 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group C low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*461.03125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0375''' MHz<br />
*461.04375 MHz<br />
*461.05625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0625''' MHz<br />
*461.06875 MHz<br />
*461.08125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0875''' MHz<br />
*461.09375 MHz<br />
*461.10625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1125''' MHz<br />
*461.11875 MHz<br />
*461.13125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1375''' MHz<br />
*461.14375 MHz<br />
*461.15625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1625''' MHz<br />
*461.16875 MHz<br />
*461.18125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1875''' MHz<br />
*461.19375 MHz<br />
*461.20625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2125''' MHz<br />
*461.21875 MHz<br />
*461.23125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2375''' MHz<br />
*461.24375 MHz<br />
*461.25625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2625''' MHz<br />
*461.26875 MHz<br />
*461.28125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2875''' MHz<br />
*461.29375 MHz<br />
*461.30625 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.31875 MHz<br />
*461.33125 MHz<br />
*'''461.3375''' MHz<br />
*461.34375 MHz<br />
*461.35625 MHz<br />
*'''461.3625''' MHz<br />
*461.36875 MHz<br />
*'''462.7625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.7875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8125''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8375''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''464.4875''' MHz<br />
*464.48125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5125''' MHz<br />
*464.51875 MHz<br />
*464.53125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''464.5625''' MHz<br />
*464.56875 MHz<br />
*466.03125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0375''' MHz<br />
*466.04375 MHz<br />
*466.05625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0625''' MHz<br />
*466.06875 MHz<br />
*466.08125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0875''' MHz<br />
*466.09375 MHz<br />
*466.10625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1125''' MHz<br />
*466.11875 MHz<br />
*466.13125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1375''' MHz<br />
*466.14375 MHz<br />
*466.15625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1625''' MHz<br />
*466.16875 MHz<br />
*466.18125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1875''' MHz<br />
*466.19375 MHz<br />
*466.20625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2125''' MHz<br />
*466.21875 MHz<br />
*466.23125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2375''' MHz<br />
*466.24375 MHz<br />
*466.25625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2625''' MHz<br />
*466.26875 MHz<br />
*466.28125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2875''' MHz<br />
*466.29375 MHz<br />
*466.30625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3125''' MHz<br />
*466.31875 MHz<br />
*466.33125 MHz<br />
*'''466.3375''' MHz<br />
*466.34375 MHz<br />
*466.35625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3625''' MHz<br />
*466.36875 MHz<br />
*'''467.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''467.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''467.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''469.4875''' MHz<br />
*469.48125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5125''' MHz<br />
*469.51875 MHz<br />
*469.53125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''469.5625''' MHz<br />
*469.56875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group D low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*460.90625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9125''' MHz<br />
*460.91875 MHz<br />
*460.93125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9375''' MHz<br />
*460.94375 MHz<br />
*460.95625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9625''' MHz<br />
*460.96875 MHz<br />
*460.98125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9875''' MHz<br />
*460.99375 MHz<br />
*461.00625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0125''' MHz<br />
*461.01875 MHz<br />
*465.90625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9125''' MHz<br />
*465.91875 MHz<br />
*465.93125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9375''' MHz<br />
*465.94375 MHz<br />
*465.95625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9625''' MHz<br />
*465.96875 MHz<br />
*465.98125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9875''' MHz<br />
*465.99375 MHz<br />
*466.00625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0125''' MHz<br />
*466.01875 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''', and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20 - hence the UHF-T or UHF-TV designation. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. <br />
<br />
'''The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the “near future“ (whatever that means...2020? 2022? 2025?) as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. The largest users of the 470-512 MHz UHF-T band include massive public safety radio systems in several massive metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous others.''' <br />
<br />
Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized repeater input/mobile transmit and repeater output/simplex split or offset. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. In areas with the band starting at 470.0000 MHz, the first available frequency is 300 kHz up from the edge of the band, 470.3125 MHz. <br />
<br />
The original band plan called for 25 kHz steps with 12.5 kHz offset channels. As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is used suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion. Therefore, they are forced to use narrow channels (12.5 kHz channels and 6.25 kHz channels) anyway. Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. In the interest of clarity and context, however, the discussion on the UHF-T band will include public safety radio systems.<br />
<br />
A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on the 482 MHz and 483 MHz band and their associated Motorola Type II trunking and Project 25 trunking systems that operate in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step. FDNY's fire dispatch system utilizes a half-duplex "split" frequency setup with base stations (dispatchers) transmitting on the low side and mobiles replying on the +3 MHz input mobile transmit frequency. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. FDNY fire dispatch frequencies 482.00625 MHz, 482.01875 MHz, 482.03125 MHz 482.04375 MHz 482.10625 MHz and 482.23125 MHz transmit narrow FM (12.5 kHz bandwidth) on the 6.25 kHz channels. The same is true for the FDNY EMS dispatch system, however the EMS dispatch system operates as a traditional simulcast repeater system.<br />
<br />
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Metro Area<br />
! Frequency Range(MHz)<br />
! TV Channel(s) Affected<br />
|-<br />
|Boston, MA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Chicago, IL<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Cleveland, OH<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Dallas/Fort Worth, TX<br />
|482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16<br />
|-<br />
|Detroit, MI<br />
|476-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 15, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Houston, TX<br />
|488-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|Los Angeles, CA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Miami, FL<br />
|470-476 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|New York City/NE New Jersey<br />
|470-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15, 16 <br />
|-<br />
|Philadelphia, PA<br />
|500-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 19, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Pittsburgh, PA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 18<br />
|-<br />
|San Francisco, CA<br />
|482-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16, 17<br />
|-<br />
|Washington-Baltimore <br />
|488-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 17, 18<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz==<br />
Most of the systems the 800 MHz and 900 MHz land mobile bands are trunked radio systems. It is important to note that the 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz bands are shared with public safety systems. <br />
<br />
Some on-site business systems use the 900 MHz band, including the Motorola DTR 900 MHz FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum handheld radios, which operate 1 watt transmit power on the 902-928 MHz [[ISM]] and [[Part 15]] band using [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|frequency hopping digital voice]]. <br />
<br />
Current examples include the [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS]] 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|47 CFR 15.247]]. <br />
<br />
A full listing of the Motorola 900MHz FHSS digital on-site license free business radios frequency hop set frequencies list is available [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]]. Basically, starting at 902.525 MHz, every 50 kHz up to 927.475 MHz, is one of the frequencies used by the Motorola FHSS 900 MHz “ISM band” license-free on site digital business radios. <br />
<br />
The DTR 900 MHz digital business radios offer performance comparable with UHF walkie-talkies as far as in-building coverage goes. <br />
<br />
The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|analog and digital cordless phones]], UAV or drone [[Remote_Control#900_MHz_RC_Frequencies|radio control]], other remote control/[[Remote_Control#United_States|radio control]] systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|900 MHz WiFi]] or 802.11ah [[Wi-Fi]] and various other telemetry and data networks and services.<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806 MHz-816 MHz/851 MHz-861 MHz'''<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs areas) <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Southeastern USA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Atlanta, GA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs <br />
*one set of 68 channel pairs <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-816 MHz/851-861 MHz'''<br />
*160 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851 MHz-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*22 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*40 sets of 5 channel pairs each (one set with 4 channels) for a total of 199 channels<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*20 sets of 10 channel pairs each for a total of 200 channels<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|809-824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|896-901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|902-928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|900 MHz [[ISM]], Part 15 and ham radio band, subject to restrictions of this band, on-site 900 MHz ISM FHSS radios 1 watt power output<br />
|-<br />
|935-940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|1427-1432&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.4 GHz band - Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259<br />
|-<br />
|1920-1930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.9 GHz [[DECT]] band - DECT 6.0 Specification in US - used for on-site two-way radio and cordless phone systems, 100mW peak power<br />
|-<br />
|2450-2500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|2.4 GHz [[ISM]] band, subject to restrictions of this [[Wi-Fi|band]] (also regulated under [[Part 15]])<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies==<br />
<br />
Maybe you were looking for US [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|federal government itinerant frequencies (Federal Common Use Frequencies)]]? <br />
<br />
See also: commonly used [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies]], popular [[Business_Radio#Common_On-Site_Retail_Store_Frequencies_Channel_Plans|retail store frequencies and tones]], as well as [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|popular]] and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|privacy codes listing]].<br />
<br />
<br />
''Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes [[FRS#FRS_Frequently_Asked_Questions_FRS_FAQ|they can under Part 95]] of the FCC rules. '''Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license''', however.'' <br />
<br />
<br />
Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. <br />
<br />
<br />
See [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunt club radio frequencies]] and American militia tactical VHF/UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|tactical frequencies and channel plans for VHF/UHF and UHF radios - Baofeng, etc.]] as well as UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_Only_16-Channel_Intra-Squad_Radio_Inter-Squad_Radio_ISR|intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans]].<br />
<br />
These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of [[FRS]] frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. <br />
<br />
Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. on-site business radio [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below]] - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. <br />
<br />
All Part 90 frequencies above 150 MHz must operate in narrow band mode or use digital voice modes that meet the FCC narrowbanding requirement. <br />
<br />
*Narrow band FM voice emissions include 11K2F3E (sometimes listed on licenses as 11K3F3E or 11K0F3E), 10K5F3E, 10K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 9K10F3E 8K50F3E, 8K00F3E, and 6K00F3E. <br />
*Narrow FM voice/data (11K3F3E, 11K2F3E, 11K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 11K3F3D, 11K3F2D, 11K3F1D, 11K2F9W, etc.), DMR (7K60FXE, 7K60FXW, 7K60F7W, etc), IDAS or NXDN NEXEDGE (4K00F1E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F7W, etc.) and Project 25 P25 (8K10F1E) are the most common.<br />
<br />
*'''Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
Unless otherwise specified, all itinerant frequencies are simplex only. Some frequencies may be used as part of a portable repeater or temporary repeater (station class FB2I), however, those frequencies may also be used for simplex operations. <br />
<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*[[VHF_LADD#LADD_Loading_Channels_.28LD.29_and_Resource_Road_.28RR.29_Frequencies_Channels_Canada_Trucking_VHF_List|151.7000 MHz]] - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
<br />
*'''Low Power, "de facto itinerant" and Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
* 27.4300 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4500 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4700 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 27.5100 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 27.5300 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 33.4000 MHz - Low Power <br />
* 35.0200 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 42.9800 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*152.9450 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
*154.5475 MHz<br />
*154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc.<br />
*154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.6100 MHz - Narrow band modes only <br />
*154.6250 MHz - On-site [[POCSAG|paging]] transmitters (fixed) and/or mobiles up to 20 watts transmitter power (shared)<br />
*154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*450.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use, 88.5 Hz PL reported <br />
*450.0125 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.0250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, CSQ, 445 DPL and others reported <br />
*450.1500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.8750 MHz - Unlicensed use, various tones reported, including 131.8 Hz<br />
*450.9750 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 110.9 Hz PL tone <br />
*451.1875 MHz<br />
*451.2375 MHz<br />
*451.2875 MHz<br />
*451.3125 MHz<br />
*451.3375 MHz<br />
*451.3625 MHz<br />
*451.3875 MHz<br />
*451.4375 MHz<br />
*451.4625 MHz<br />
*451.4875 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5625 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6125 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*451.7125 MHz<br />
*451.7375 MHz<br />
*451.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*452.0375 MHz<br />
*452.0625 MHz<br />
*452.0875 MHz<br />
*452.1125 MHz<br />
*452.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use (simplex)<br />
*452.1375 MHz<br />
*452.1625 MHz<br />
*452.1875 MHz<br />
*452.2875 MHz<br />
*452.3125 MHz<br />
*452.4125 MHz<br />
*452.4875 MHz<br />
*452.5125 MHz<br />
*452.5375 MHz<br />
*452.6375 MHz<br />
*452.6625 MHz<br />
*452.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7125 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*452.7875 MHz<br />
*452.8125 MHz<br />
*452.8375 MHz<br />
*452.8625 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.9875 MHz<br />
*454.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 69.3 Hz<br />
*454.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 100.0 Hz and 136.5 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL and 151.4 Hz PL tones<br />
*454.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 203.5 Hz PL tone<br />
*454.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 189.9 Hz tone reported <br />
*454.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 141.3 Hz and 241.8 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.7250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL D023N<br />
*454.8250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114 DPL D114N<br />
*454.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 205 DPL D205N<br />
*455.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 245 DPL and 306 DPL reported <br />
*455.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 411 DPL D411N<br />
*455.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 503 DPL D503N<br />
*455.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 118.8 Hz PL, 151.4 Hz PL and 606 DPL reported<br />
*455.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 754 DPL D754N<br />
*455.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 156 DCS D156 reported <br />
*455.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 151.4 Hz PL, 162.2 Hz PL reported <br />
*456.1875 MHz<br />
*456.2375 MHz<br />
*456.2875 MHz<br />
*456.3125 MHz<br />
*456.3375 MHz<br />
*456.3625 MHz<br />
*456.3875 MHz<br />
*456.4375 MHz<br />
*456.4625 MHz<br />
*456.4875 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*456.5375 MHz<br />
*456.5625 MHz<br />
*456.5875 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6375 MHz<br />
*456.6625 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*456.7125 MHz<br />
*456.7375 MHz<br />
*456.7625 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*457.0375 MHz<br />
*457.0625 MHz<br />
*457.0875 MHz<br />
*457.1125 MHz<br />
*457.1375 MHz<br />
*457.1625 MHz<br />
*457.1875 MHz<br />
*457.2875 MHz<br />
*457.3125 MHz<br />
*457.4125 MHz<br />
*457.4875 MHz<br />
*457.5125 MHz<br />
*457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, simplex <br />
*457.6375 MHz<br />
*457.6625 MHz<br />
*457.7125 MHz<br />
*457.7375 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*457.7875 MHz<br />
*457.8125 MHz<br />
*457.8375 MHz<br />
*457.8625 MHz<br />
*457.8875 MHz<br />
*457.9875 MHz<br />
*458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.0625 MHz<br />
*461.0875 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.1625 MHz<br />
*461.1875 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*461.2625 MHz<br />
*461.2875 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.3375 MHz<br />
*461.3625 MHz<br />
*461.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*462.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 69.3 Hz tone <br />
*462.1875 MHz<br />
*462.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 103.5 Hz PL tone <br />
*462.4625 MHz<br />
*462.4875 MHz<br />
*462.5125 MHz<br />
*462.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114.8 Hz PL tone<br />
*462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.5500 MHz - [[FRS]] Channel 15/GMRS 550 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/[[GMRS]] 575 - White Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with [[POCSAG|paging]] systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*463.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with D023I inverted DPL <br />
*464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.0625 MHz<br />
*466.0875 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*466.1625 MHz<br />
*466.1875 MHz<br />
*466.2125 MHz<br />
*466.2375 MHz<br />
*466.2625 MHz<br />
*466.2875 MHz<br />
*466.3125 MHz<br />
*466.3375 MHz<br />
*466.3625 MHz<br />
*467.1875 MHz<br />
*467.4625 MHz<br />
*467.4875 MHz<br />
*467.5125 MHz<br />
*467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz <br />
*467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.7875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.8875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.9125 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*468.2125 MHz<br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3375 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.5875 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6375 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz <br />
*468.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.9875 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use (see [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|Baofeng UV-5R]], etc.) <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. '''Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license.''' ''Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy. '' <br />
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Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.<br />
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The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use [[FRS]], [[MURS]] or [[CB]] for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. <br />
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See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|section]] below.<br />
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Most popular business itinerant frequencies:<br />
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Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*464.5500 MHz<br />
*464.5000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*469.5500 MHz<br />
*469.5000 MHz<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
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Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*151.6250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.5125 MHz<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*158.4075 MHz<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
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==Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings==<br />
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'''Scroll down to see the Baofeng factory programming plans, Retevis factory default frequencies, etc. Note that some of these frequency plans are no longer used and/or may not be the frequency plan that a radio for a specific country, region or market is programmed with. Be sure to scroll through the entire list. Knowing which radio services are legal in your country or region is often very helpful. Be sure that the radio you're ordering is for the radio service that is appropriate to your country and/or region.'''<br />
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'''If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page''':<br />
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[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans]]<br />
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Motorola refers to CTCSS and DCS as "codes", Kenwood and other companies refer to CTCSS as QT (Quiet Tone) and DCS as DQT (Digital Quiet Tone). The terms "PL" and "DPL" are still heavily used in the two-way radio community to refer to CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Baofeng radios refer to CTCSS as CTCS and DCS as DCS. Transmit CTCSS is T-CTCS and receive CTCSS is R-CTCS. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). <br />
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Higher-end [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF]] handheld radios are simply sold by the band they operate on, and the end user (or vendor) programs the radio accordingly. ''This is changing by the early 2020s and the flooding of the market with inexpensive Chinese radios that often come with factory default frequencies out of the box.'' Some of these radios have received FCC approval for Part 95 (FRS, GMRS or MURS) usage, while others have Part 90 land mobile authorization (with the programming software of course). See also: [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones]]. <br />
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'''Users often buy radios and use them on whichever frequencies they came programmed with from the factory, regardless of which band and/or frequencies the radios happen to be programmed with from the factory.''' <br />
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'''Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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The Motorola CLP series radios include voice inversion scrambling capability (voice scrambler) for more secure comms. The CLP radios also include [[Part_15#15.245_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2435-2465_MHz.2C_5785-5815_MHz.2C_10500-10550_MHz.2C_and_24075-24175_MHz.|Bluetooth]] connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
''Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada.'' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP110M series radios)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]<br />
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WalMart and Sam's Club will often use different CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, especially when their store is part of a larger shopping center with the potential for interference. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). However, in some instances the narrowband MURS channels will have a CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) tone or code programmed in as well, depending on local requirements and interference due to other nearby users. As of the early 2020s, some WalMart and Sam's Club locations appear to be depreciating their VHF MURS radios and replacing them with Motorola UHF business band radios. This could be due to the steadily increasing popularity of MURS radios (cf. Baofeng MURS radios, BTECH MURS radios, Retevis MURS radios, etc.) and the resulting increased interference due to Wal-Mart's heavy use of carrier squelch [CSQ].<br />
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'''Motorola CP110M VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
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<br />
'''Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
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<br />
'''Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
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<br />
'''Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]<br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.570 MHz - Blue Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.600 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
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*Frequency 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Frequency 151.655 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.685 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.715 MHz<br />
*Frequency 151.775 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.835 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.895 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.925 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.490 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.515 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.540 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.570 MHz - MURS Channel 4 / Green Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.600 MHz - MURS Channel 5 / Blue Dot<br />
*Frequency 158.400 MHz <br />
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'''Motorola Radius SP10 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches. <br />
''Note that 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz and 469.2625 MHz are not itinerant frequencies and high power business radio systems may be using these frequencies. 469.2625 MHz is technically for itinerant use in Canada.<br />
462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz are now part of the [[FRS]] and GMRS services. Unlicensed FRS simplex use and/or licensed GMRS simplex and/or licensed GMRS repeater output use of these frequencies is common and legal. It is legal to use 462.575MHz, 462.625MHz and 462.675MHz for business purposes under the FRS [[FCC|regulations]]. No license is required for simplex operation on the 22 FRS frequencies. '' <br />
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*Frequency - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 464.3250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.8250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Frequency - 469.2625 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5000 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5500 MHz<br />
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'''Motorola Spirit-M VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.570 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.600 MHz - Blue Dot<br />
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'''Motorola Spirit-M UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
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Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star <br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
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'''Motorola Sport UHF GMRS radio''' <br />
<br />
Also sold as Sport SS, Handi-Com GMRS<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20<br />
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Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
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'''Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios''' <br />
<br />
See complete frequency (hopset lists) [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]].<br />
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'''Motorola Test Mode Channels Frequencies''' <br />
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Test mode or RF Test Mode is used during radio servicing, alignment and functionality testing. <br />
The test frequencies are designed to be used in a work bench environment and are unlikely to be found “in the field”. <br />
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They are listed here for reference purposes. <br />
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The list below is for the Motorola HT1250 family of handheld radios - including the HT1250 HT1250LS HT1250LS+ and similar radios such as the HT1550. Different models will have different factory default test mode frequencies. '''Please consult the service manual for your particular radio model. ''' <br />
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Lowband 1 - Low 1<br />
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*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 29.740 MHz RX: 29.740 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 32.040 MHz RX: 32.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 34.040 MHz RX: 34.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 36.040 MHz RX: 36.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 38.040 MHz RX: 38.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 40.040 MHz RX: 40.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
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Lowband 2 - Low 2<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 35.040 MHz RX: 35.040 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 37.040 MHz RX: 37.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 39.040 MHz RX: 39.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 45.040 MHz RX: 45.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 48.040 MHz RX: 48.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 50.040 MHz RX: 50.020 MHz <br />
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VHF High Band - VHF <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 136.025 MHz RX: 136.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 142.325 MHz RX: 142.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 148.625 MHz RX: 148.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 154.925 MHz RX: 154.925 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 161.225 MHz RX: 161.225 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 167.525 MHz RX: 167.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 173.825 MHz RX: 173.825 MHz <br />
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200 MHz 216-220 MHz Band - VHF2 200MHz <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 217.025 MHz RX: 217.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 217.975 MHz RX: 217.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 219.125 MHz RX: 219.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 219.775 MHz RX: 219.775 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 220.525 MHz RX: 220.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 221.275 MHz RX: 221.275 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 221.975 MHz RX: 221.975 MHz <br />
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UHF1 UHF 403-470 MHz Band - UHF1 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 403.025 MHz RX: 403.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 415.025 MHz RX: 415.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 425.025 MHz RX: 425.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 436.025 MHz RX: 436.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 449.025 MHz RX: 449.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 460.025 MHz RX: 460.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 469.975 MHz RX: 469.975 MHz <br />
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UHF2 UHF UHF 450-527 MHz 450-520 MHz Band - UHF2 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 450.025 MHz RX: 450.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 462.850 MHz RX: 462.850 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 475.675 MHz RX: 475.675 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 488.500 MHz RX: 488.500 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 501.325 MHz RX: 501.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 514.150 MHz RX: 514.150 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 526.975 MHz RX: 526.975 MHz <br />
<br />
700 MHz Band - 700 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 746.125 MHz RX: 746.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 746.975 MHz RX: 746.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 762.125 MHz RX: 762.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 763.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 776.525 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 792.025 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 793.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
<br />
800 MHz Band - 800<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 806.025 MHz RX: 806.075 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 815.475 MHz RX: 809.175 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 824.925 MHz RX: 812.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 837.975 MHz RX: 815.575 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 851.025 MHz RX: 818.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 860.475 MHz RX: 821.825 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 869.975 MHz RX: 824.975 MHz <br />
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<br />
'''Icom V10MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V10MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom), user may program transmit power level at 2 watt, 1 watt or 0.5 watt levels. The V10MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone oDTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V3MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V3MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel user programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom). User may also change limited settings without the software (including switching between high power and low power). The V3MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone DTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Powerwerx DB-16X Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. 16-channel handheld commercial radio (appears to be very similar to Powerwerx DB-16X)<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam VHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.7750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.8050 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.8350 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.8950 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 154.4900 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 154.5150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 158.4000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam UHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Note: the UHF version has the "old channel plan" - which includes 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz, 469.2625 MHz as well as FRS / GMRS frequencies 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz. Older-generation Motorola, Kenwood, etc. UHF radios did include 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz as "business band" frequencies even though they've always been part of the GMRS (and now also the FRS) license-free services. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Any of the 22 FRS channels may be used for business purposes. Using FRS for business is legal. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.3250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.8250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.2625 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.5000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''COTRE CO04 DMR UHF business band radio''' <br />
32 channel dual mode analog FM/NFM and DMR portable business radio. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Frequencies 469.9875 MHz and 450.0125 MHz shown in programming CPS software instructions, possibly test frequencies or simply example frequencies. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-150 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Ritron PT-450 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Rugged Radios RH-5R / Rugged Radios RH5X / Rugged Radios RH7X VHF / UHF Radios''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
''This channel plan may be out of date or may be altered by the vendor/user for their specific needs.''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz - WTHRMN<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.7150 MHz - BFGRLY<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.9800 MHz - BAJAPTS<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6850 MHz - NETWORK<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9250 MHz - CHECKRS<br />
*Channel 6 - 150.8600 MHz - FAIR<br />
*Channel 7 - 153.1100 MHz - YOKOHAM<br />
*Channel 8 - 152.9600 MHz - RUGGED RELAY<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.5050 MHz - CHKRS 2<br />
*Channel 10 - 153.3950 MHz - BFGPITS<br />
*Channel 11 - 153.3800 MHz - MAG 7<br />
*Channel 12 - 155.1600 MHz - [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#VHF_high_band_VHF_band|RESCUE]]<br />
*Channel 13 - 153.2450 MHz - CORE<br />
*Channel 14 - [[VHF_marine#VHF_Marine_Channels_International_and_USA_Simplex|156.6750]] MHz - PRIVATE [023 DPL] <br />
*Channel 15 - 152.5100 MHz - SANDLMO<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5150 MHz - PCI RLY<br />
*Channel 17 - 151.4900 MHz - BITD<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.4500 MHz - KOH 1<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.5625 MHz - GMRS 1<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.5875 MHz - GMRS 2<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6125 MHz - GMRS 3<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.6375 MHz - GMRS 4<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.6625 MHz - GMRS 5<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6875 MHz - GMRS 6<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.7125 MHz - GMRS 7<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.5500 MHz - GMRS 8<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5750 MHz - GMRS 9<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz - GMRS 10<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6250 MHz - GMRS 11<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.6500 MHz - GMRS 12<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.6750 MHz - GMRS 13<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.7000 MHz - GMRS 14<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.7250 MHz - GMRS 15<br />
*Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency...<br />
*Channel 35 - 162.5500 MHz - WX 1<br />
*Channel 36 - 162.4000 MHz - WX 2<br />
*Channel 37 - 162.4750 MHz - WX 3<br />
*Channel 38 - 162.4250 MHz - WX 4<br />
*Channel 39 - 162.4500 MHz - WX 5<br />
*Channel 40 - 162.5050 MHz - WX 6<br />
*Channel 41 - 162.5250 MHz - WX 7<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]<br />
*Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]<br />
*Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11<br />
*Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Hytera TC-518 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Also, Hytera TC-310, others <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra PX880 PX880BC Pro Business Radio''' <br />
<br />
22 Channel FRS Radio With Pre-set privacy codes. User may change the tone/code on any/all channels if they want to. <br />
<br />
Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are automatically set to high power - 2 watts. <br />
Channels 8-14 are low power only - 0.5w 500mW. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 6- 462.6875 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 565 DCS Code DCS 66<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 712 DCS Code DCS 77<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Cobra HEROS Children's Walkie Talkies Long-Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Two channel 2-channel kids walkie talkies "up to 16 mile range". The back of the box indicates that 16 mile range is rarely possible and in urban/built up areas the users should expect 1-3 mile range. It also indicates that these radios are compatible with other FRS radios on channel 1 and channel 2. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''KidDesigns Walkie Talkies'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesigns CR-210 / PF-210 Cars Pit Stop Walkie Talkies (DisneyPixar)<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5]<br />
*Power Output: 0.133mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-210<br />
<br />
Star Wars Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 7mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7A<br />
<br />
Batman Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies - KidDesigns eKids<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 3.2mW<br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7B<br />
<br />
Avengers Walkie Talkies Single Channel KidDesigns eKids <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Power Output: 4.2mW <br />
*Emission: 4K26F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-216<br />
<br />
<br />
Various others sold under the eKids and KidDesign brand names, including <br />
*Dreamworks Trolls Short Range Walkie Talkies Model TR-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2.5mW power 5K61F3E<br />
*Ghostbusters Walkie Talkies - similar to the Batman walkie talkies - also on frequency 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7] 0.3mW power 11K0F3E<br />
*Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies eKids Model PW-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2mW power 10K6F3E <br />
*Power Rangers Lenticular FRS Walkie Talkies - Model PR-210MV on frequency 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5] 5K77F3E emission 159mW power output<br />
*eKids Walkie Talkie Mission Command Center - Model 216 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 4K26F3E emission 4.2mW power output <br />
<br />
<br />
KidDesign / eKids also manufactures variants with 7 different channel options, including Cars 2 Pit Stop Walkie Talkies and Despicable Me Eye-Conic FRS 2-Way Radios (Model MS-210)<br />
These radios operate on FRS channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Power output 59.7mW, 59.98mW, 70.795mW and 72.277mW <br />
<br />
'''Midland GXT series 50 Channel FRS Radios''' <br />
<br />
Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
On channels 1 through 22, the user may set any one of the 38 CTCSS codes or 104 DCS codes. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. On [[FRS#Midland_FRS_GMRS_50_Channel_Radios|extra channels]] 23-50, the user may only select the channel, as the CTCSS or DCS code is hard-programmed for that particular channel. See the frequency and codes for the extra channels below:<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz <br />
*Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7<br />
*Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10<br />
*Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13<br />
*Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16<br />
*Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19<br />
*Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22<br />
*Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25<br />
*Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28<br />
*Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31<br />
*Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14<br />
*Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11<br />
*Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8<br />
*Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5<br />
*Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2<br />
*Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37<br />
*Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34<br />
*Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31<br />
*Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2<br />
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'''Luiton LT-458 - sold under several names, including Luiton CS, Baofeng CS''' <br />
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This radio model is also sold under the names including the BF-888S family of 16 channel UHF radios and '''SEODON SED-8'''. Other brand names include Arcshell AR-6 Walkie Talkie, TIDRADIO UHF walkie talkies with USB charging capability. (other variants with different default frequencies have been noted, including some with 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur frequencies, 450-470 MHz land mobile frequencies and even 406-420 MHz Federal government frequencies as the defaults]. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. These radios are extremely similar to the Radioditty GA-2S walkie-talkies. '''Sold as "FCC walkie talkies" but they are actually only approved as receivers. <br />
'''<br />
There are FCC approved variants available too - such as the PO FUNG F-8 16 channel FRS walkie talkie (similar to the Baofeng 88 or BF-88A FRS walkie talkies), as well as Baofeng BF-88ST, Radtel RT-88 RT88 FRS radio, BF-T11, BTECH variants. Baofeng also sells the standard 22 channel + CTCSS/DCS "privacy code" (tone squelch or code squelch) function, including the Baofeng BF-88ST Pro, Baofeng F11, Baofeng BF-F11 and others. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Default Factory Frequencies Retevis Luiton C1 CS - Sold on Amazon in March 2022 under the name "Walkie Talkies For Adults Scrambler CS" and "LUITON Walkie Talkies Voice Scrambler with Earpiece for Adults Outdoor CS Hiking Hunting Travelling Long Distance 2 Way Radios By Luiton" CHIRP reads the firmware on these radios as identical to the Baofeng BF-888S series. CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. No FCC ID provided. 400 MHz - 470 MHz. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. <br />
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Transmitter:<br />
RF Power -- <5W <br />
Maximum deviation(W/N) -- ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz <br />
Spurious emission -- ≤7.5uW <br />
Adjacent channel power -- ≤-65dB/≤-60dB <br />
SNR(W/N) -- ≥-45dB/≥-40dB <br />
QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.7±0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz <br />
Modulation sensitivity -- 8—12mV <br />
Transmission current -- ≤1.2A <br />
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Receiver: <br />
Sensitivity -- -122dBm (12dB SINAD) <br />
Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) <br />
Audio distortion -- ≤10% <br />
Intermediation(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB <br />
Adjacent channel selectivity(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB<br />
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*Channel 1 - 435.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz <br />
*Channel 2 - 435.0750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 435.1000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 435.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 435.1500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 435.1750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 7 - 435.2000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 8 - 435.2250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 9 - 435.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 10 - 435.2750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.7000 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 13 - 403.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 14 - 438.3750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.9850 MHz 250.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 16 - 437.0250 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Radioditty GA-2S''' <br />
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Radioditty GA2S GA-2S Factory Default Out Of The Box Programming ('''Confirmed radios are being sold in late June 2023 with this programming''')<br />
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*Channel 1 - 454.2250 MHz 69.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.3250 MHz 100.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 454.5250 MHz 203.5 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 454.7250 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 454.8250 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 8 - 454.9250 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 9 - 455.1250 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 10 - 455.2250 MHz 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Channel 11 - 455.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 455.4250 MHz 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Channel 13 - 455.5250 MHz 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.1250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 468.9500 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. B-480 default factory Baofeng programming software.<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 2 <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 3<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 4<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 5 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical)<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88A 16 Channel FRS Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
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Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88A is simply a re-named BF-888S radio and is also sold as the Leazdm LE-88A and other brands and model numbers.<br />
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''Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Channels are user programmable. Testing was done using 462.6375 MHz as channel 1, 467.6375 MHz as channel 2 and 462.6500 MHz as channel 3. <br />
''<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
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Baofeng BF-88E PMR446 default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|16 European standard]] 446.0-446.2 Mhz [[PMR446]] analog FM frequencies. Use of the PMR446 service frequencies is illegal in the United States (unless you have a valid amateur radio license, of course). <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5 <br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
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Baofeng FRS variant Baofeng FRS radio frequencies tones codes BF-888SPLUS. Note that the BF-88ST and BF-88STPro model numbers allow the user to select any one of the 22 FRS simplex frequencies and set any of the CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, just like a regular [[FRS]] radio. These frequencies and tones are used on numerous radios, including some of the Retevis FRS radios including the Retevis RT22 FRS radio, Retevis RT68 FRS radio and various others. <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-V1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie Radio'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 15K5F3E emission on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel GMRS01 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS02 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS03 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS04 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS05 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS06 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS07 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS08 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS09 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS10 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS11 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS12 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS13 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS14 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-50X1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Mobile GMRS Car Vehicle Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 - GMRS01 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 - GMRS02 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 - GMRS03 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 - GMRS04 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 - GMRS05 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 - GMRS06 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 - GMRS07 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - GMRS15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - GMRS16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - GMRS17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - GMRS18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - GMRS19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - GMRS20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - GMRS21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - GMRS22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only <br />
*Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only<br />
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<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio'''<br />
<br />
''15K8F3E emission on 154.57 MHz and 154.6 MHz - compatible with 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emission. 15K8F3E is functionally the same as 16K0F3E (or 20 kHz bandwidth), which is authorized on MURS 4 and MURS 5. This is regular FM or 16K0F3E on the Baofeng UV-5R and UV-82 series of radios. <br />
10K5F3E emission on 151.82 MHz, 151.88 MHz and 151.94 MHz - compatible with 11K3F3E emission. Earlier FCC documentation indicated 9K20F3E and 9K10F3E emissions on the 151 MHz frequencies - narrow FM NFM. 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. '' <br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. User may select WIDE or NARROW for 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 MURS1-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 MURS1-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 MURS1-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 MURS1-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 MURS1-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 MURS2-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 MURS2-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 08 MURS2-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 09 MURS2-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 MURS2-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 MURS3-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 MURS3-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 MURS3-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 MURS3-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 MURS3-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Pofung Baofeng BF-T11 FRS walkie talkies two-way radio UHF 22 channel radios FRS Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
22 channel FRS walkie talkies, user-selectable CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS tones + 210 DCS codes. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. <br />
10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Default setting carrier squelch, but users may easily set the CTCSS or DCS setting they like per channel. No PC programming required. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
'''KS KSTORM K-STORM K STORM UHF Walkie Talkies 16 Channel Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Extra Long Standby Time Two-Way Radios 3000mAh Li-ion Batteries Chargers Antennas'''<br />
<br />
FCC ID 2AUMTWTF21 2AUMT-WT-F21 <br />
<br />
Quanzhou Wanneton Electronic&Technology Co. Ltd.<br />
<br />
50 CTCSS tones, 105 DCS codes available. User programmable <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS45 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS45 UHF Analog GMRS Mobile Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS and GMRS mobile transceiver TYT. 10K4F3E emission on FRS channels 1-7, 10K6F3E emission on channels 8-15 and repeater inputs. Later versions indicate 10K5F3E emission on 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz and 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz as well as 467.55 MHz - 467.725 MHz. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS5 TYT TH-UVF8 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS5 UHF Analog GMRS and FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
GMRS5 analog FRS transceiver, 22 channel FRS handheld radio. 10K7F3E emission <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT TC-568 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. FRS TC-568 UHF Analog FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS portable analog transceiver sold by TYT - user-programmable CTCSS or DCS tones, defaults to CSQ carrier squelch. 11K0F3E emission per FCC authorization documentation. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. FCC testing indicates emission 10K2F3E.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version also Retevis RB16 walkie talkie <br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8 DCS 306 D306N 306DPL<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
EU version European version also Retevis RB616<br />
Single Channel - 446.09375MHz - PMR446 channel 8<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30M''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version<br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - 306 DCS FRS channel 8 - D306N DCS306 306 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT40B RT-40B 22 Channel FRS''' <br />
<br />
US FCC [[FRS]] version. 22 channels. User may change power levels on channels 1-7 and 15-22. Channels 8-14 are set on low power (0.5w) only, as per FCC regulations.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 1 - older non-FRS versions. Note that like the Baofeng BF-888S series, there are numerous variants of the Retevis H-777 radios out there. Including H777PLUS FRS and PMR446 radios. <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 2 - older non-FRS versions <br />
''Appears to be the same as the BF-888S series radios default factory programming''<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2)<br />
*Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Little Pretender Digital Walkie Talkies 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
5K87F3E, 6K02F3E or 6K20F3E narrow band FM emission, power output 100-150mw<br />
Model 598 or 0598 FCC ID 2AE67-0598 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz (FRS channel 1)<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz (FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz (FRS channel 6)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Digital Voice Changer 2 Mile Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
<br />
8 channel FRS walkie talkies radios children's grade two-way FRS radios <br />
10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.5875 MHz - FRS channel 9<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT1-UHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 UHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. <br />
<br />
Retevis currently markets BF-888S RT-1 family handheld radios programmed for the various [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF and VHF personal radio services]], including the [[Freenet|149 MHz Freenet]] service in Germany, the VHF CB [[MURS]] service and UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services in the USA, the Chinese [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|409 MHz]] license free walkie talkie service, [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|245 MHz VHF CB service]] in Thailand, the [[325_MHz_Short_Range_Radio_Service|325 MHz SRRS service]] in the Philippines, the [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|142 MHz VHF]] CB service in Indonesia, the [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|350 MHz Short Range Radio]] service in India, the European standardized [[PMR446]] services - both traditional 8-channel/16-channel [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|analog]] and 16-channel/32-channel [[PMR446#Digital_FDMA_dPMR446|digital]], the [[SRD860]] 860 MHz service, the very low power [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49 MHz]] and [[LPD433]] services and numerous others such as Japan's [[Specified_Low_Power_Radio|Specified Low Power Radio]], the Nordic (Sweden/Norway) [[KDR444]], South Korean [[448_MHz_South_Korean_Personal_Radio|UHF 448 MHz Personal Radio]], the Australian 476 MHz/477 MHz[[UHF_CB|UHF CB]] service, etc.<br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 463.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 463.3250 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 463.4250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 463.5250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 463.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 463.7250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 463.8250 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 463.8250 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 465.2250 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 465.3250 MHz 156.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.4250 MHz 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 465.5250 MHz 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5650 MHz 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Channel 14 - 465.7250 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 15 - 463.7650 MHz 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Channel 16 - 465.9250 MHz 152 DPL D152N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT1-VHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 VHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF [[MURS]] or 149 MHz [[Freenet]] or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Using the frequencies shown below without a FCC license is illegal in the USA. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. Use of any frequency in the 136-137 MHz band is strongly discouraged. The VHF [[VHF_airband|aircraft band]] extends up to 137 MHz. Do not transmit in the aircraft band! <br />
<br />
How to disable ANI transmit beep PTT ID tones beeps when you transmit EOT BOT transmit ID tone transmit authorization tone. Retevis RT1 VHF radios have been noted in use in the 2022 Russian-Ukraine war (by Ukrainian forces, in addition to Motorola handheld radios, Baofeng UV-5R radios, Baofeng UV-82 radios, UV-82HP radios, Motorola FRS and/or PMR446 handhelds.<br />
<br />
'''Update: Retevis RT1 VHF band (V band) radios sold in April 2022 are still being shipped and sold in the USA with these frequencies programmed from the factory. Do not use the RT1 out of the box! It can be programmed with free software CHIRP using computer or smartphone. ''' <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 144.1750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 144.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 144.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 144.4750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 144.5750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 144.6750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 144.7750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 8 - 144.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 144.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 145.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 145.3750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 145.5700 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 145.6750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 145.7750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 145.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz).<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT22 / RT68 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
<br />
Possibly other versions, including RT7 RT-7, RT21 RT-21, RT24 RT-24, RT-47 - possibly a copy of the BF-9700 series of BF-888 type radios. This includes the RT-74 and numerous other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). Note that there are 16 channel and 22 channel versions of these radios - see the 22-channel FRS channel plan for Retevis radios below.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-24 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free 462 MHz FRS GMRS specification version. Like the other Retevis 16 channel UHF radios, it includes the 462.6250 127.3 Hz, 462.7250 136.5 Hz BF-888S default frequencies as well as Retevis-specific frequency/tone combinations - namely 462.5625 with 67.0 Hz, 462.5875 with 118.8 Hz, 462.6125 with 127.3 Hz, 462.6375 with 131.8 Hz, 462.6625 with 136.5 Hz, 462.6875 with 141.3 Hz, 462.7125 with 146.2 Hz, 462.550 with 123.0 Hz and so on.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis FRS 22 channel - RT22 RT27 RT47 RT48 and numerous others''' <br />
<br />
These are the default tones/codes for each channel. The CTCSS tone or DCS code may easily be changed by using free programming software (such as CHIRP or the manufacturer's software) and a programming cable. <br />
Taking the time to switch to a non-default tone/code is strongly recommended. It is very easily done and quick to do and will resolve interference issues caused by other groups using similar radios with similar default CTCSS tones/DCS codes (in other words, another group using radios with the same factory default settings). <br />
<br />
The transmit power setting may be switched between high power and low power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 only. Channels 8-14 must be set to low power under FCC rules. For most applications, your radios do not need to set to high power. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-24 [[PMR446]] 16 channel''' <br />
European license free 446 MHz PMR446 specification version<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-27V MURS VHF''' <br />
RETEVIS RT27V RT47V RB27V RB47 US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. <br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version<br />
<br />
'''Note: this programming plan may have been changed to match the “standard” Retevis FRS radio tone and code plan. <br />
Updates, corrections or additions by somebody who has purchased one of these radios recently would be greatly appreciated.''' '''Bold text'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
*Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 IC FRS 22 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). The channel 18 and channel 22 tones match with the Baofeng BF-888S default CTCSS tones for those respective frequencies as well. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-47V MURS VHF''' <br />
US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. New Retevis MURS RB38V with 5 MURS channels and 10 NOAA weather channels (receive only). RT27V RT47V RB38V<br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS''' . <br />
<br />
5 watts on simplex channels 1-7 and 15-22 (FRS channels 1-7 and 15-22). 0.5 watt on channels 8-14 (simplex only, FRS channels 8-14). 5 watts on GMRS repeater pairs channels 23-30. Channels 1-22 are simplex only as FRS/GMRS shared simplex channels. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz)<br />
*Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT36 FRS 14 channel FRS version'''<br />
US version / FRS version FRS462 FRS467 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT36 PMR446 8 channel PMR version'''<br />
EU version / PMR446 version European version RT636<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT86 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT97 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung F19 FRS Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. User selectable carrier squelch, CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS and 210 DCS codes available for a total of 260 different CTCSS and DCS tones/codes. Note the Baofeng and Po Fung PO FUNG are the same company. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 BF-A58, Pofung T-57 BF-F8 BF-F8+ etc.''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family, including the UV-9R, UV-9R ERA, BF-F8, BF-A58, UV-5R+, other versions have variations of these frequencies, for example the GT-3WP, A58S and numerous others. FCC ID indicates 5K20F3E super narrow FM emission as well as 9K10F3E and 9K20F3E NFM emissions...<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL D274N<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R "Upgrade Version" or "144-148 MHz 420-450 MHz" Variant''' <br />
<br />
Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. <br />
This appears to be a firmware glitch, likely the FCC legal (or "FCC legal") version that only permits the end user to transmit within the 144-148 MHz 2 meter amateur band and the 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur band.<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 144.725 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 144.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 127 - 435.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-6R Pofung UV-6R''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N)<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL - [[FRS]] channel 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N)<br />
*Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL - [[MURS]] channel 4<br />
*Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iRadio CP-168 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz <br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]] - 19 is 152.900 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]], 25 is 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz<br />
*Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
''Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military [[SINCGARS|standard]] 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.<br />
<br />
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS Series Code List (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - OFF - Carrier squelch [CSQ] (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Code 122 - 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Code 123 - 645 DPL D645N<br />
*Code 124 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 125 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 126 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 127 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 128 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 129 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Midland CTCSS and DCS Privacy Code List''' <br />
<br />
Unlike Motorola, Midland counts the CTCSS tones and then starts back over at 1 for the DCS codes. Code 0 or NULL is carrier squelch (CSQ). Midland uses the standard Motorola 38 CTCSS codes for some radios (38 CTCSS codes + 83 DCS codes). Note that DCS codes 84 to 104 are non-standard codes. <br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 84 - 036 DPL <br />
*DCS Code 85 - 053 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 86 - 122 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 87 - 145 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 88 - 212 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 89 - 225 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 90 - 246 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 91 - 252 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 92 - 255 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 93 - 266 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 94 - 274 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 95 - 325 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 96 - 332 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 97 - 356 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 98 - 446 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 99 - 452 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 100 - 454 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 101 - 455 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 102 - 462 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 103 - 523 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 104 - 526 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''50 CTCSS / PL tone list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
*CTCSS Code 1 - 67.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 2 - 69.3 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 3 - 71.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 4 - 74.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 5 - 77.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 6 - 79.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 7 - 82.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 8 - 85.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 9 - 88.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 10 - 91.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 11 - 94.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 12 - 97.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 13 - 100.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 14 - 103.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 15 - 107.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 16 - 110.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 17 - 114.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 18 - 118.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 19 - 123.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 20 - 127.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 21 - 131.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 22 - 136.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 23 - 141.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 24 - 146.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 25 - 151.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 26 - 156.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 27 - 159.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 28 - 162.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 29 - 165.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 30 - 167.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 31 - 171.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 32 - 173.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 33 - 177.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 34 - 179.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 35 - 183.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 36 - 186.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 37 - 189.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 38 - 192.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 39 - 196.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 40 - 199.5 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 41 - 203.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 42 - 206.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 43 - 210.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 44 - 218.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 45 - 225.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 46 - 229.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 47 - 233.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 48 - 241.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 49 - 250.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 50 - 254.1 Hz<br />
<br />
'''83 DCS / DPL / DTCS list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
Not be confused with DSC - Digital Selective Calling, a part of the worldwide [[HF_marine|MF/HF]] and [[VHF_marine|VHF]] maritime (marine radio) GMDSS system.<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DCS<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Original Motorola PL Tone List - 26 tones'''<br />
<br />
*PL Tone 1 - 82.5 Hz - Tone YZ<br />
*PL Tone 2 - 85.4 Hz - Tone YA<br />
*PL Tone 3 - 88.5 Hz - Tone YB<br />
*PL Tone 4 - 91.5 Hz - Tone ZZ<br />
*PL Tone 5 - 94.8 Hz - Tone ZA<br />
*PL Tone 6 - 97.4 Hz - Tone ZB<br />
*PL Tone 7 - 100.0 Hz - Tone 1Z<br />
*PL Tone 8 - 103.5 Hz - Tone 1A<br />
*PL Tone 9 - 107.2 Hz - Tone 1B<br />
*PL Tone 10 - 110.9 Hz - Tone 2Z<br />
*PL Tone 11 - 114.8 Hz - Tone 2A<br />
*PL Tone 12 - 118.8 Hz - Tone 2B<br />
*PL Tone 13 - 123.0 Hz - Tone 3Z<br />
*PL Tone 14 - 127.3 Hz - Tone 3A<br />
*PL Tone 15 - 131.8 Hz - Tone 3B<br />
*PL Tone 16 - 136.5 Hz - Tone 4Z<br />
*PL Tone 17 - 141.3 Hz - Tone 4A<br />
*PL Tone 18 - 146.2 Hz - Tone 4B<br />
*PL Tone 19 - 151.4 Hz - Tone 5Z<br />
*PL Tone 20 - 156.7 Hz - Tone 5A<br />
*PL Tone 21 - 162.2 Hz - Tone 5B<br />
*PL Tone 22 - 167.9 Hz - Tone 6Z<br />
*PL Tone 23 - 173.8 Hz - Tone 6A<br />
*PL Tone 24 - 179.9 Hz - Tone 6B<br />
*PL Tone 25 - 186.2 Hz - Tone 7Z<br />
*PL Tone 26 - 192.8 Hz - Tone 7A<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng CTCSS QT tone and DCS DQT code list''' <br />
<br />
*CTCSS (T-CTCS and R-CTCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF <br />
*67.0HZ<br />
*69.3HZ<br />
*71.9HZ<br />
*74.4HZ<br />
*77.0HZ<br />
*79.7HZ<br />
*82.5HZ<br />
*85.4HZ<br />
*88.5HZ<br />
*91.5HZ<br />
*94.8HZ<br />
*97.4HZ<br />
*100.0HZ<br />
*103.5HZ<br />
*107.2HZ<br />
*110.9HZ<br />
*114.8HZ<br />
*118.8HZ<br />
*123.0HZ<br />
*127.3HZ<br />
*131.8HZ<br />
*136.5HZ<br />
*141.3HZ<br />
*146.2HZ<br />
*151.4HZ<br />
*156.7HZ<br />
*159.8HZ<br />
*162.2HZ<br />
*165.5HZ<br />
*167.9HZ<br />
*171.3HZ<br />
*173.8HZ<br />
*177.3HZ<br />
*179.9HZ<br />
*183.5HZ<br />
*186.2HZ<br />
*189.9HZ<br />
*192.8HZ<br />
*196.6HZ<br />
*199.5HZ<br />
*203.5HZ<br />
*206.5HZ<br />
*210.7HZ<br />
*218.1HZ<br />
*225.7HZ<br />
*229.1HZ<br />
*233.6HZ<br />
*241.8HZ<br />
*250.3HZ<br />
*254.1HZ<br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS (T-DCS and R-DCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF<br />
*D023N <br />
*D025N<br />
*D026N<br />
*D031N<br />
*D032N<br />
*D036N<br />
*D043N<br />
*D047N<br />
*D051N<br />
*D053N<br />
*D054N<br />
*D065N<br />
*D071N<br />
*D072N<br />
*D073N<br />
*D074N<br />
*D114N<br />
*D115N<br />
*D116N<br />
*D122N<br />
*D125N<br />
*D131N<br />
*D132N<br />
*D134N<br />
*D143N<br />
*D145N<br />
*D152N<br />
*D155N<br />
*D156N<br />
*D162N<br />
*D165N<br />
*D172N<br />
*D174N<br />
*D205N<br />
*D212N<br />
*D223N<br />
*D225N<br />
*D226N<br />
*D243N<br />
*D244N<br />
*D245N<br />
*D246N<br />
*D251N<br />
*D252N<br />
*D255N<br />
*D261N<br />
*D263N<br />
*D265N<br />
*D266N<br />
*D271N<br />
*D274N<br />
*D306N<br />
*D311N<br />
*D315N<br />
*D325N<br />
*D331N<br />
*D332N<br />
*D343N<br />
*D346N<br />
*D351N<br />
*D356N<br />
*D364N<br />
*D365N<br />
*D371N<br />
*D411N<br />
*D412N<br />
*D413N<br />
*D423N<br />
*D431N<br />
*D432N<br />
*D445N<br />
*D446N<br />
*D452N<br />
*D454N<br />
*D455N<br />
*D462N<br />
*D464N<br />
*D465N<br />
*D466N<br />
*D503N<br />
*D506N<br />
*D516N<br />
*D523N<br />
*D526N<br />
*D532N<br />
*D546N<br />
*D564N<br />
*D606N<br />
*D612N<br />
*D624N<br />
*D627N<br />
*D631N<br />
*D632N<br />
*D645N<br />
*D654N<br />
*D662N<br />
*D664N<br />
*D703N<br />
*D712N<br />
*D723N<br />
*D731N<br />
*D732N<br />
*D734N<br />
*D743N<br />
*D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Inverted DCS code to normal DCS conversion'''<br />
<br />
Also referred to as DCS polarity or DQT polarity or DQT inversion. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively.<br />
<br />
*DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N<br />
*DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N<br />
*DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N<br />
*DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N<br />
*DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N<br />
*DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N<br />
*DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N<br />
*DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N<br />
*DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N<br />
*DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N<br />
*DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N<br />
*DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N<br />
*DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N<br />
*DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N<br />
*DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N<br />
*DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N<br />
*DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N<br />
*DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N<br />
*DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N<br />
*DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N<br />
*DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N<br />
*DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N<br />
*DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N<br />
*DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N<br />
*DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N<br />
*DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N<br />
*DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N<br />
*DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N<br />
*DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N<br />
*DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N<br />
*DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N<br />
*DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N<br />
*DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N<br />
*DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N<br />
*DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N<br />
*DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N<br />
*DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N<br />
*DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N<br />
*DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N<br />
*DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N<br />
*DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N<br />
*DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N<br />
*DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N<br />
*DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N<br />
*DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N<br />
*DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N<br />
*DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N<br />
*DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N<br />
*DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N<br />
*DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N<br />
*DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N<br />
*DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N<br />
*DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N<br />
*DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N<br />
*DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N<br />
*DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N<br />
*DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N<br />
*DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N<br />
*DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N<br />
*DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N<br />
*DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N<br />
*DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N<br />
*DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N<br />
*DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N<br />
*DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N<br />
*DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N<br />
*DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N<br />
*DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N<br />
*DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N<br />
*DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N<br />
*DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N<br />
*DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N<br />
*DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N<br />
*DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N<br />
*DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N<br />
*DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N<br />
*DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N<br />
*DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N<br />
*DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N<br />
*DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N<br />
*DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N<br />
*DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N<br />
*DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N<br />
*DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N<br />
*DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N<br />
*DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N<br />
*DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N<br />
*DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N<br />
*DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N<br />
*DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N<br />
*DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N<br />
*DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N<br />
*DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N <br />
*DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N<br />
*DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N<br />
*DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N<br />
*DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N<br />
*DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N<br />
*DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N<br />
<br />
==Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans==<br />
<br />
<br />
This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. It is an attempt to consolidate multiple databases and lists currently residing in various parts of the Internet. Like most of these lists, this will never be complete or 100% accurate. Businesses will often simply buy radios and use them without bothering with licensing or frequency coordination. Use of the license-free [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] frequencies is also very widespread. Individual stores may change frequencies and/or [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|CTCSS / PL or DCS / DPL tones or codes]] - tone/codes, especially in [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency]] - to meet their specific needs, even if this means deviating from a nationwide or regional chain channel plan. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ace Hardware'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Aldi'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
*467.8750 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*American Eagle'''<br />
<br />
*461.0625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.3625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*466.3375 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*469.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Anthropologie'''<br />
<br />
*467.8750 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Apple'''<br />
The Apple Store <br />
<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz - 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 156.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ashley Home Store'''<br />
<br />
*462.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Bass Pro'''<br />
<br />
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Outdoor World nationwide license '''WRTL738'''. <br />
Previous license '''WPTY936''' (now expired). <br />
<br />
The current license authorizes hundreds of different frequencies from 451.1875 MHz to 469.9625 MHz - almost every possible 450 MHz - 470 MHz UHF [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|business band]] radio frequency available under [[FCC]] Part 90. with different channel plans for individual store locations. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide an accurate list. An example of confirmed channel plan is below. <br />
<br />
Note that some larger stores as well as distribution hubs operate repeaters. <br />
<br />
<br />
*451.1875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*451.3125 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*452.0875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*452.1875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*452.9875 MHz 073 DPL - Channel 5<br />
*456.8875 MHz 143 DPL - Channel 6<br />
*457.1875 MHz 156 DPL - Channel 7<br />
<br />
Another example channel plan confirmed in use:<br />
<br />
*451.5875 MHz 073 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*468.9375 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*469.6000 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*469.8875 MHz 703 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Best Buy'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 743 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*BJ's Wholesale Club'''<br />
<br />
*469.4875 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Buffalo Wild Wings'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*CarMax'''<br />
<br />
Individual CarMax locations may be licensed for or use different channel plans, including plans that may or may not include the 462.625 MHz, 462.675 MHz and 462.725 MHz shared FRS and GMRS frequencies. <br />
<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Chick-Fil-A'''<br />
<br />
Individual stores likely use different CTCSS tones or DCS codes. <br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 654 DPL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 455 DPL<br />
*462.6125 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6375 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6500 MHz - 351 DPL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.6875 MHz - 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*462.7125 MHz - 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 462 DPL<br />
*467.5625 MHz - 243 DPL<br />
*467.5875 MHz - 032 DPL<br />
*467.6125 MHz - 047 DPL<br />
*467.6375 MHz - 051 DPL<br />
*467.6625 MHz - 053 DPL<br />
*467.6875 MHz - 065 DPL<br />
*467.7125 MHz - 116 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Costco'''<br />
Some Costco locations are using FRS radios in place of or in addition to the frequencies listed below. Confirmed FRS channels and tones codes include:<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
Costco stores are (allegedly) in the process of upgrading from the VHF to UHF, especially when interference from other stores using the popular VHF frequencies (including 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz) is an issue. However, Costco retains extensive VHF systems and numerous licenses with dozens of VHF frequencies authorized in hundreds of locations. <br />
<br />
*VHF:<br />
*151.6250 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 74.4 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 156.7 Hz PL - Operations <br />
*154.6000 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 82.5 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - Operations <br />
<br />
Costco is licensed under '''WQMZ420''' for 177 individual locations for 5 watt portables on VHF frequencies. Numerous additional locations are licensed for some or all of the VHF channels under '''WQMD311''' or '''WQNC265'''.<br />
<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.9850 MHz<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
<br />
*UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies<br />
<br />
*468.2125 MHz <br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
Costco is licensed for numerous additional VHF and UHF frequencies under WQMD311 and WQNC265 in addition to the WQLL302 license. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include:<br />
<br />
*451.4125 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*456.4125 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dick's Sporting Goods'''<br />
<br />
Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan:<br />
<br />
467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz)<br />
468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz)<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz Channel 4<br />
<br />
94.8 Hz PL, 88.5 Hz PL and 127.3 Hz PL appear to be commonly used, in addition to others, depending on local needs. <br />
<br />
*468.4625 MHz <br />
*468.5125 MHz <br />
*468.5625 MHz <br />
*468.6125 MHz <br />
*468.6625 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dollar Tree / Family Dollar'''<br />
<br />
Recently (April 2020) granted license WRFR434 to operate 10,000 portable radios, 2-watt power with standard analog narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission on <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*DSW'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*450.0000 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*456.8250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*457.5750 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*461.0375 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*461.1125 MHz - 025 DPL<br />
*462.4250 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.5250 MHz - 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*466.0875 MHz - 464 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 145 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Gander Outdoor / Gander Mountain'''<br />
<br />
Depending on local requirements, individual stores may use DCS codes other than 205 DCS D205N or may use CTCSS. Some individual stores may use other and/or additional frequencies. <br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*H & M'''<br />
<br />
*466.2875 MHz - 155 DPL <br />
*467.1375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*468.8375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*469.0000 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*469.7625 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harbor Freight'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 346 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
<br />
Reports indicate that some store managers will change their store's frequency and/or CTCSS tone/DCS code to avoid interference from nearby stores on the same frequency. <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 4<br />
<br />
This is especially common in busy shopping malls where numerous stores use the same UHF frequency at the same time - the "big 8" low power UHF frequencies especially: 467.925 MHz, 467.900 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 464.500 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hard Rock Cafe'''<br />
<br />
*462.8875 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harris Teeter'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hobby Lobby'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.2625 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Home Depot'''<br />
<br />
*Nationwide UHF on-site channel plan below. FRS frequencies are in use at numerous stores.<br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.8500 MHz 331 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*467.8375 MHz 263 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*467.8750 MHz 413 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*467.9000 MHz 466 DPL - Channel 5 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Kroger'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL - Primary<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
*100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Kroger maintains a nationwide license (WQIL782) for 50,000 2-watt portable radios with NFM voice (11K2F3E emission). Kroger makes extensive use of 900 MHz ISM and 1.9 GHz DECT-based cordless phone/paging systems for in-store communications as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Loft'''<br />
<br />
*466.0375 MHz - 94.8 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 265 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Lowe's'''<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8200 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8800 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9400 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9550 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.4900 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.5700 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.6000 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Lowe’s appears to mostly use VHF radios. 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone noted in use at some stores. Various CTCSS tones (PL tones) and/or DCS codes (DPL codes) are likely in use, along with other VHF frequencies. <br />
<br />
Nationwide UHF license (WRBL256) digital voice DMR MotoTRBO (7K60FXE) or NFM portables <br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*462.7625 MHz<br />
*462.8125 MHz<br />
*464.5375 MHz<br />
*464.5625 MHz<br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*469.4875 MHz<br />
*469.5375 MHz<br />
<br />
''There appear to be several Lowe's stores using non-standard frequencies, including the MURS channels and FRS.''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Northern Tool + Equipment'''<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz <br />
*462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz<br />
*462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz<br />
*462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Office Depot'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 131 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*PetsSmart'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Pottery Barn'''<br />
<br />
*151.625 MHz - 97.4 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 71.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Regal Cinemas'''<br />
<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sears '''<br />
<br />
*461.1625 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
*464.5250 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*468.4875 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sheetz'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Staples'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Target'''<br />
<br />
Target has several frequency plans in use. Larger stores are individually licensed.<br />
Channel 1 often features a low-power (under 5 watt) base station transmitter system, used for paging staff. At stores using 467.750 MHz for channel 1 located in shopping centers with restaurants, interference from Long Range Systems coaster pagers (which also operate on 467.75 MHz) has been noted. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner.<br />
<br />
Target UHF simplex frequency plans:<br />
<br />
*WQDF547 (79,000 portables, 2w, narrow FM voice 11K2F3E)<br />
<br />
*467.7500 MHz 115 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 1<br />
*467.7750 MHz 072 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 2<br />
*467.9250 MHz 155 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 3 <br />
*467.9000 MHz 205 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 4<br />
*467.8500 MHz 306 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 6 ?? - Management and Loss Prevention? <br />
*467.8750 MHz 244 DPL - Nationwide<br />
<br />
Other popular channel plans (often licensed for individual stores)<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 047 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*467.5125 MHz 115 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.4875 MHz 072 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*467.1875 MHz 306 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
*467.4625 MHz 244 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL <br />
*151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9250 MHz 506 DPL<br />
*151.8950 MHz 506 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Texas Roadhouse '''<br />
<br />
*467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
'''*The Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic '''<br />
<br />
Extensive VHF use, 151.625 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 151.805 MHz, 151.835 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz are popular. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. 047 DPL and 172 DPL are also popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Victoria’s Secret'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.4875 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.5375 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wawa'''<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
<br />
*074 DPL, 174 DPL, 306 DPL, 413 DPL, 423 DPL, 432 DPL, 445 DPL, 506 DPL, 612 DPL, 654 DPL, and 664 DPL reported, others likely in use. WAWA is licensed under callsign WQQU922 for:<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7600 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*158.4000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8000 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables) <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wal-Mart (also: Sam's Club)'''<br />
<br />
''Note: some Wal Mart and Sam's Club locations are switching from VHF MURS radios to [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|UHF business band]] radios and Motorola [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|900 MHz FHSS DTR series]] radios (this is especially common in busy areas where interference is much more likely).'' <br />
<br />
<br />
*154.5700 MHz - Primary<br />
*154.6000 MHz - Primary<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
<br />
*Many stores simply use carrier squelch - CSQ, but 67.0 Hz PL, 71.9 Hz PL, 74.4 Hz PL, 77.0 Hz PL, 100.0 Hz PL, 136.5 Hz PL, 131 DPL, 205 DPL and numerous others have been logged. <br />
<br />
Most stores use 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz as their primary frequencies with CSQ. In areas where interference is an issue, stores will use one of the other MURS frequencies and/or CTCSS or DCS tones/codes as appropriate. <br />
<br />
Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. Carrier squelch appears to be the norm unless there's a compelling reason (repeated issues with interference from other MURS users) to use CTCSS or DCS (tone squelch PL or DPL).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wegman's'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.0875 MHz 223 DPL <br />
*461.1125 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.1875 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*461.3625 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 223 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Whole Foods'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
==Emission Designators==<br />
<br />
This is now its own page - [[Emission Designator]].<br />
<br />
==Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies==<br />
<br />
This also has its own page - [[Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability]].<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio
Business Radio
2024-03-13T19:16:14Z
<p>R4002: /* VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz */</p>
<hr />
<div>Business Band Radio - '''this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States.''' See the [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF Radio Services page]] for pages dealing with radio systems and allocations in other countries.<br />
<br />
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35.. within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general - including public safety services). Known as '''LMR''' (land mobile radio), ''PMR'' (professional mobile radio) or '''PLMR''' (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the '''Business Band'''.<br />
<br />
[[11_meter|High HF]] and [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the [[FCC]] rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. <br />
<br />
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services include [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] and [[CB]]. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Below 25 MHz (2000 kHz - 25000 kHz)==<br />
2 MHz - 25 MHz, below 25000 kHz below 25 MHz. The FCC considers industrial/business allocations above 25.0 MHz to be intended exclusively for local communications. For the purposes of land mobile, 2-25 MHz is considered "HF". <br />
<br />
Specific frequencies:<br />
<br />
*2292 kHz 2.292 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*2398 kHz 2.398 MHz - fixed or mobile <br />
*4637.5 kHz 4.6375 MHz - fixed or mobile<br />
*5167.5 kHz 5.1675 MHz - Alaska Emergency frequency (dial frequency in USB mode) <br />
<br />
*2000 kHz - 25,000 kHz - businesses may apply for frequencies in the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile bands]] between 2-25 MHz for base/mobile/fixed purposes, however, use of frequencies between 2 MHz and 25 MHz is limited to backup systems, emergency communications circuits, remote areas where VHF/UHF services would not provide the coverage or range required. Examples include geophysical exploration, telecommunications repair systems or backup systems used by telecom companies in emergencies, and other specialized purposes. Many of these licensed have been depreciated in favor of UHF/SHF SATCOM or satphone based systems.<br />
<br />
==VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz==<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz, 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are shared with numerous other services worldwide, including the HF SSB [[HF_marine#MF_SSB_and_HF_SSB_marine_bands|marine mobile]] service. ''Removed 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz from list..there are no active, canceled or expired licenses for any of those frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|25.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum exploration<br />
|-<br />
|25.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary<br />
|-<br />
|25.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary to HF marine mobile<br />
|-<br />
|25.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|25.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|25.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|27.450]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29.710]]&nbsp;MHz <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|29.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.770]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#Australia|29.790]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Petroleum companies<br />
|-<br />
|30.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|30.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|30.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|30.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with Public Safety<br />
|-<br />
|31.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz#Swedish_31MHz_Hunting_Radio_Jaktradio_Frequencies|31.200]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|31.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|33.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|35.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool<br />
|-<br />
|35.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|35.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging <br />
|-<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.500&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|35.640&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|35.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging<br />
|-<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[DDE|35.900&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|35.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 41.71 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|37.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Designated for interconnection of public utility systems<br />
|-<br />
|37.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|37.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|40.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings)<br />
|-<br />
|41.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], shared with [[SINCGARS|federal/military users]], ''may'' be used as repeater input/output if paired with 36.25 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|42.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|42.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power<br />
|-<br />
|43.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Itinerant use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobile use only<br />
|-<br />
|43.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43.300]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.76 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|cordless phones]] (base - paired with 48.84 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|43.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|43.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) <br />
|-<br />
|44.120&nbsp;MHz <br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|44.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|44.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|BNSF Railroad telemetry datalink system (good band opening indicator)<br />
|-<br />
|44.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|47.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|48.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|49.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
What are the VHF low band channels frequencies? What frequency is 30MHz? What is 27 MHz? 49MHz range 27MHz band <br />
<br />
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.<br />
<br />
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 25 MHz frequencies have frequency-specific regulations, including the permissive use of FSK tone signalling, impulse transmission for datalink or other purposes, with a maximum FSK datalink or signalling power output of 50 watts and a maximum of 3 minute bursts. These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands and numerous [[HF_pagers|other]] services in other [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|countries]]. <br />
<br />
While the FCC regulations do ''technically'' allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database. <br />
The 27.41 MHz to 28.0 MHz [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|band]] is still used by military and government stations, but the majority of signals heard there are from unlicensed [[CB]] freebanders or [[CB#CB_Frequencies.2C_freebanding_and_freeband_.22channeling.22|outbanders]]. <br />
<br />
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. <br />
<br />
'''Any frequency between 30 MHz and 88 MHz may be used by the military (25 kHz steps)''' and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz (30-50 MHz). <br />
<br />
The military and government have exclusive allocations for the 25.33 MHz to 25.55 MHz, 26.48 MHz to 26.95 MHz, 27.54 MHz to 28 MHz, 29.89 MHz to 29.91 MHz, 30 MHz to 30.56 MHz, 32 MHz to 33 MHz, 34 MHz to 35 MHz, 36 MHz to 37 MHz, 38.25 MHz to 39 MHz, 40 MHz to 42., [[Part_15#15.233_Operation_within_the_bands_43.71-44.49_MHz.2C_46.60-46.98_MHz.2C_48.75-49.51_MHz_and_49.66-50.0_MHz.|46.6 MHz to 47.]] MHz and [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.6 MHz to 50 MHz]] bands.<br />
<br />
FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|Emission designators]] 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling, alerting systems and 20K0F2D, 19K0F2D, 16K0F2D, 20K0F1D, 19K0F1D, 16K0F1D, 16K0G2D, etc. [[telemetry]] are also commonly found. The 25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|band]], 27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|band]] and 29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz [[Fishnet_beacon|band]] are shared with marine mobile, the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service, mobile service]], land mobile, CB radio [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|bands]] and [[CB#Australian_27_MHz_Marine_CB|27 MHz]] marine radio, [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB and marine services or [[CB#Japanese_27MHz_Double_Side_Band_DSB_Marine_Fishery_Radio|fishery radio]] services (in other countries), paging systems, [[HF_pagers|telemetry]] (fixed/mobile) systems. The 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz band (25 kHz steps, or in some implementations, 12.5 kHz steps, FM or NFM) is used throughout Asia for fishery radio communications, ship to ship and ship to shore. [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|This service was originally designed in China but has spread throughout Asia. Usually referred to as "FM Fishery Radiotelephone" or "Dedicated Fishing Boat Radio-telephone" The 25 kHz step (480 channel) version is the most commonly used.]] No CTCSS or DCS tone squelch or coded squelch is uses on the "Dedicated Fishery Radio" or "Asian Fishery Radio" service. In other words, it is carrier squelch (CSQ) only. Due to the significant overlap (up to the 39 MHz band) that this service has with VHF low band, it is worthy of mentioning here. <br />
<br />
The 30-50 MHz VHF low band business bands may be (and frequently are) used within the United States by the US military for [[SINCGARS#VHF_Tactical_FM_Land_Mobile_Air-Ground_Military_Communications| various purposes]] - non frequency hopping uses include: range control, aircraft advisory and [[VHF_airband|secondary]] air traffic control purposes, air-to-air and air-to-ground communications, land mobile (tactical comms) - both in frequency hopping (FH) and single channel (SC) mode. The US military have [[SINCGARS#Federal_Government_and_Military_Only_Bands_30-50_MHz|their own sub-bands within VHF low band where they are the primary authorized user]]. However, NTIA and FCC regulations permit use of any frequency between 30.000 MHz and 87.975 MHz (25 kHz channel spacing) [[SINCGARS#NTIA_Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations|on a non-interference basis]]. As long as they're not interfering with the primary licensed user for a given area, they may (and do) use frequencies within the VHF low band business bands and the VHF low band public safety bands. ''The military use wider than normal FM deviation and a non-standard 150.0 Hz tone squelch. Most scanners, receivers, SDRs, etc. will decode 150 Hz as 151.4 Hz. ''<br />
<br />
==VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note that in most of the world, VHF mid band is 66-88 MHz. It is used for land mobile, plus the [[OIRT]] FM broadcast band, the 4 meter (70 MHz) [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio band]], [[78_MHz_VHF_CB|78 MHz VHF CB]] (Thailand), [[RHA68]] 67 MHz - 72 MHz license free [[CB]]-like service in Finland, and the [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz CB service]] in Sweden. <br />
<br />
Special purpose use only. The 72-76 MHz band is shared with [[Remote_Control|72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95]]. It is also shared with very low power assisted listening audio transmitter [[Part 15]] systems operating in the 72.0 MHz - 73.0 MHz, 74.6 MHz - 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz - 76.0 MHz bands per 47 CFR [[Part_15#15.237_-_Operation_in_the_bands_72.0-73.0_MHz.2C_74.6-74.8_MHz_and_75.2-76.0_MHz.|15.237]]. <br />
<br />
The band 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz is exclusively allocated to the [[VHF_airband|aeronautical]] [[VOR|radio navigation]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] for [[ILS]] marker beacons operating on 75 MHz. 74.8 MHz to 75.2 MHz operates as a guard band for the 75.0 MHz marker beacons (part of the [[ILS]] system).<br />
<br />
Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz is not used for traditional land mobile purposes like the other bands are. 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. 20K0F3E regular 25 kHz FM voice emission is found for operational fixed links using voice and/or mixed voice/data. <br />
<br />
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, [[POCSAG|paging]] system [[HF_pagers|links]], industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol CHP [[VHF / UHF Radio|hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz]] system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc. The 74 MHz and 75 MHz frequencies may be used for industrial process control, telemetry and other specialized uses. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz) <br />
|-<br />
|72.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.160&nbsp;MHz <br />
|-<br />
|72.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[RHA68|72.320]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|72.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|72.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|[[EDF_and_GDF|72.600]]&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.610&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.650&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.670&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.690&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.710&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.730&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.770&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|74.790&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.210&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.250&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.270&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.290&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.310&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.330&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.370&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.390&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.440&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.480&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.520&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.560&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|-<br />
|75.600&nbsp;MHz - on-site industrial control use only<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF High Band 150-174 MHz==<br />
<br />
'''This band is usually the band what is referred to simply as "VHF". ''' <br />
<br />
''There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.775 MHz, 150.7975 MHz, 150.800 MHz, 150.805 MHz, 150.8125 MHz, 150.815 MHz, the 154.4525 MHz, 154.45625 MHz, 154.46375 MHz, 154.47125 MHz, 154.47875 MHz, 154.4825 MHz, 154.490 MHz, 154.4975 MHz, 154.505 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.5275 MHz, 154.53375 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.5475 MHz, 154.555 MHz, 154.570 MHz, 154.585 MHz, 154.600 MHz, 154.610 MHz, and 154.640 MHz portion, the overlap between the [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]] starting at 156.000 MHz (public safety allocations continue from 155.9925 MHz in 7.5 kHz steps up through 156.240 MHz, which land mobile allocations overlapping marine channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Some of these marine channels are available in limited areas - where land mobile allocations in the 156.000 MHz to 156.240 MHz region are prohibited). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|150.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) <br />
|-<br />
|150.8225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|150.845-150.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies <br />
|-<br />
|150.9725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq <br />
|-<br />
|150.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|151.505-151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 1 - analog voice, [[Remote_Control#United_States|telecommand (RC)]], paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.835-151.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|151.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.895-151.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|151.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|151.955-151.9925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|152.0075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|152.2625-152.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|152.4725 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|152.480 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|152.8625-153.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools<br />
|-<br />
|154.45625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.46375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47125&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.47875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - 3.75 kHz offset<br />
|-<br />
|154.4825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.4975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|154.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles - Itinerant <br />
|-<br />
|154.53375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) - super narrow band only 6.25 kHz channel<br />
|-<br />
|154.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.5475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|154.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band users only - generally only digital voice systems found here<br />
|-<br />
|154.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|154.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power, 20 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Narrow band only - 6 kHz maximum bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|154.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, low power mobile stations also permitted <br />
|-<br />
|154.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations for paging systems, narrow band only <br />
|-<br />
|157.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|157.470-157.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps - popular with [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|Hunting Clubs]] in some areas (usually simplex)<br />
|-<br />
|157.7325 MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|157.740 MHz<br />
|Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|158.1125-158.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|158.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Mobiles <br />
|-<br />
|158.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|158.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|159.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles<br />
|-<br />
|159.4875-160.2075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|160.215-161.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads)<br />
|-<br />
|163.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
|-<br />
|169.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.4875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.5125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|169.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|170.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.0875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.1125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.8875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.9125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|171.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|173.20375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth<br />
|-<br />
|173.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz channel step from 173.20375 MHz, see note below<br />
|-<br />
|173.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|note odd channel steps, 15 kHz from 173.21 MHz to 173.225 MHz, then 12.5 kHz steps start<br />
|-<br />
|173.2375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.2875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|end of 12.5 kHz steps - 15 kHz channel step from 173.375 MHz to 173.39 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|173.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|173.39625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Data, telemetry etc. (SCADA) only - 3 kHz bandwidth, 6.25 kHz channel step from 173.39 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==VHF 220 MHz Band 216-222 MHz==<br />
<br />
''This portion actually consists of multiple services. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service ([[LPRS]]), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with [[amateur radio]]) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. '' <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz band / 219-220 MHz band is allocated to the AMTS service on a primary basis. Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. The 217 MHz band may also be used for VHF trunking systems, including land mobile systems, inland from waterways to avoid interference to the marine AMTS system. <br />
<br />
217-218 MHz trunking systems use 3.125 kHz offset / 6.25 kHz offset frequencies with 12.5 kHz channel steps. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Mobiles transmit 2 MHz higher (repeater inputs in the 219-220 MHz band, for example 219.63125 MHz, 219.91875 MHz, 219.78125 MHz, 219.70625 MHz, etc.). DMR and other digital narrow band modes are used.<br />
<br />
47 CFR § 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Not all frequencies are available for business users. Some frequencies are only available in certain areas. Paired systems use 1 MHz offset (mobiles transmit 1 MHz higher for repeater input).<br />
<br />
5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. 220.0025 MHz, 220.0075 MHz, 220.0125 MHz, 220.0175 MHz, 220.02225 MHz, up to 221.9925 MHz, 221.9975 MHz. <br />
<br />
5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz channel offset band plan 220 MHz - 222 MHz. See FCC rules 90.715 <br />
<br />
*Sub-band A - Channels 1-40 - 220.0025 MHz - 220.1975 MHz / 221.0025 MHz - 221.1975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band B - Channels 161-200 - 220.8025 MHz - 220.9975 MHz / 221.8025 MHz - 221.9975 MHz<br />
*Sub-band C - Channels 41-160 - 220.2025 MHz - 220.7975 MHz / 221.2025 MHz - 221.7975 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 406-413 MHz==<br />
<br />
Like the 169-172 MHz, use of these frequencies is limited to fixed stations transmitting hydrological or meteorological data. These frequencies are referred to as the "Hydro Channels" and are shared with federal government stations on a secondary basis. The 406.125 MHz and 406.175 MHz frequencies may be paired with 415.125 MHz and 415.175 MHz. Narrowband F1D and F2D [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|406.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|406.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.6875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.7625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|412.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|-<br />
|415.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fixed stations, limited to transmitting hydrological or meteorological data<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 421-430 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''' - specifically in and near Detroit, MI, in and near Cleveland, OH and in and near Buffalo, NY. Frequencies fall within 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur radio allocation. In the areas listed, amateur radio use is not permitted below 430 MHz. The entire 420-450 MHz band is shared nationwide with military users and prohibitions exist in other areas. All operations (including mobiles) are limited to an 80km (50 mile) radius of the center locations as defined in FCC rules 90.273, 90.275, 90.279, 90.281, and 90.619. Public Safety users have additional sub-bands allocated (423.0000 MHz - 424.3875 MHz paired with 428.0000 MHz - 429.3875 MHz). 12.5 kHz channel steps. Repeater inputs +5 MHz split (same as the regular 450-470 MHz UHF band).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Detroit and Cleveland'''<br />
*422.2000 MHz - 422.9875 MHz (input frequencies 427.2000 MHz - 427.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Buffalo'''<br />
*424.4000 MHz - 424.9875 MHz (input frequencies 429.4000 MHz - 429.9875 MHz) - simplex and duplex repeater pairs<br />
*425.0000 MHz - 425.2375 MHz (simplex only)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Like the UHF-T (UHF-TV) band 470-512 MHz, the 421-430 MHz band was allocated to alleviate pressure in large metro areas where frequency congestion is a significant problem. Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo are located near large Canadian cities. Frequency coordination with Canada is performed for license authorization in these areas.<br />
<br />
==UHF Band 450-470 MHz==<br />
<br />
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 464.775 MHz has a mobile input of 469.775 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well. 6.25 kHz offsets and 3.125 kHz offsets may be used. The 454 MHz band and 459 MHz band may be used for business purposes under Part 22 paging licenses in urban areas where frequency congestion is a serious issue. Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). The same +5 MHz offset applies. For example, a mobile transmitting on 459.30625 MHz for a repeater output of 454.30625 MHz. <br />
<br />
The 450-470 MHz land mobile systems that use repeaters must use the band plan and the +5 MHz split. Inverting the input and output frequencies is not allowed like it is on the the amateur bands. <br />
<br />
462.5375 MHz, 462.7375 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.7375 MHz are the guard band channels between Part 90 and the Part 95 allocations ([[FRS]] and [[GMRS]]. These frequencies may only be used with narrow band digital modes (NDXN or NEXEDGE, IDAS narrow, DMR, etc.). If used as part of a trunking system, 462.5375 MHz and 462.7375 MHz are used as repeater outputs, paired with 467.5375 and 467.7375, respectively. There are reports of these four frequencies being used as simplex frequencies at very large events (radio rentals, etc). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage<br />
|-<br />
|451.01875-453.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|454.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|456.01875-458.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|459.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Oil companies, [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|oil spill cleanup operations]], also commonly used at [[Racing_frequencies|racetracks]]<br />
|-<br />
|462.750-462.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services<br />
|-<br />
|463.200-465.01875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|465.650-467.5375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|467.750-467.9375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging, especially 467.75 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|468.200-469.99375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|6.25 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
Under [[FCC]] rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups:<br />
<br />
*'''Group A1''' - low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Only available within 80 km radius (49.7 mile radius) of larger metro areas. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired for repeater purposes. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2''' - may be shared with non-voice users (for example, telemetry), low side of frequency pair (451 MHz, 452 MHz, 462 MHz) - maximum 20 watts (base stations) - high side of pair, portables or mobiles: 6 watts. Available nationwide. Maximum height for fixed stations is 75 feet above ground. Low or high side may be used for simplex purposes, or frequencies may be paired. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.''<br />
<br />
*'''Group B''' - Group B frequencies are available for non-voice operations on a primary basis. Voice operations will be permitted on a secondary basis. Base, mobile or operational fixed stations will be authorized on Group B frequencies. Fixed stations may be licensed as mobile. Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''The vast majority of these frequencies are used for simplex purposes only.'' These frequencies may be used for short-range data links, control systems for clocks, bells or other alarms in schools or on campuses, sprinkler systems at golf courses and numerous other datalink systems. <br />
<br />
*'''Group C''' - Group C frequencies are available for voice and non-voice operations on a co-primary basis. Only mobile operations will be authorized on Group C frequencies. Stations may operate at fixed locations for a temporary period of time. '''No stations operating at a permanent fixed location will be authorized on Group C frequencies.''' Maximum height for fixed stations is 20 feet above ground. Base or fixed stations have a maximum power output of 6 watts. Portable or mobile stations have a maximum power output of 2 watts. ''Group C low power frequencies are heavily used for simplex portable radios on job sites and for similar purposes. While the frequencies in group A1, A2 and B are also used for on-site voice radio walkie-talkie purposes, Group C is more frequently encountered. <br />
''<br />
*'''Group D''' - Only available for central alarm signaling and [[telemetry]] purposes in urban areas, except in rural areas where coordination is required. Operation on Group D frequencies is limited to 2 watts output power for mobile, base or operational fixed stations. Fixed stations used for central station alarm operations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 7 meters (20 feet) above a man-made supporting structure, including antenna structure.<br />
<br />
Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. The area of normal day-to-day operations will be described in the application in terms of maximum distance from a geographic center (latitude and longitude).<br />
<br />
A hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part may operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts 20mw 0.02 watts without specific authorization from the Commission. All licensees operating under this authority must comply with the requirements and limitations set forth in this section. The 6.25 kHz channels have more strict frequency stability and bandwidth limitations compared to the 12.5 kHz channels. The 6.25 kHz channels are generally only used in heavily urbanized areas where frequency congestion and interference are problematic. <br />
<br />
Some speciality business users (race frequencies, such as those used by [[Racing_frequencies|NASCAR teams]], other racing users and for on track operations) often use frequencies outside the standard low power frequencies. Due to the temporary and low power characteristics of these types of users, interference is usually not a problem. Individual track facilities have their own on-site radio systems, often including licensed repeaters and use of portable (temporary) itinerant frequencies. Larger events use the 450 MHz / 455 MHz [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|broadcast]] cue (IFB/STL) frequencies. <br />
<br />
Frequencies from the lists below, plus the standard itinerant UHF frequencies 451.8 MHz, 451.8125 MHz, 456.8 MHz, 456.8125 MHz, 464.5 MHz, 464.55 MHz, 469.5 MHz and 469.55 MHz are often used for inter squad radio (intra squad radio) militia prepper squad radio using low power [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|16 channel short range]] low probability of intercept 450-470 MHz handhelds such as the Luiton LT-458, Baofeng BF-888S family, Retevis handhelds including the H777 family and higher quality UHF radios including those by Motorola, Icom, Kenwood, etc. <br />
<br />
*'''Group A1 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.18125 MHz<br />
*'''451.1875''' MHz<br />
*451.19375 MHz<br />
*451.28125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2875''' MHz<br />
*451.29375 MHz<br />
*451.30625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3125''' MHz<br />
*451.31875 MHz<br />
*451.35625 MHz<br />
*'''451.3625''' MHz<br />
*451.36875 MHz<br />
*451.38125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3875''' MHz<br />
*451.39375 MHz<br />
*451.40625 MHz<br />
*451.41875 MHz<br />
*451.45625 MHz<br />
*'''451.4625''' MHz<br />
*451.46875 MHz<br />
*451.48125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4875''' MHz<br />
*451.49375 MHz<br />
*451.50625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5125''' MHz<br />
*451.51875 MHz<br />
*451.55625 MHz<br />
*'''451.5625''' MHz<br />
*451.56875 MHz<br />
*451.58125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5875''' MHz<br />
*451.59375 MHz<br />
*451.60625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6125''' MHz<br />
*451.61875 MHz<br />
*451.65625 MHz<br />
*'''451.6625''' MHz<br />
*451.66875 MHz<br />
*451.68125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6875''' MHz<br />
*451.69375 MHz<br />
*451.70625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7125''' MHz<br />
*451.71875 MHz<br />
*451.73125 MHz<br />
*'''451.7375''' MHz<br />
*451.74375 MHz<br />
*451.75625 MHz<br />
*'''451.7625''' MHz<br />
*451.76875 MHz<br />
*452.03125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0375''' MHz<br />
*452.04375 MHz<br />
*452.05625 MHz<br />
*'''452.0625''' MHz<br />
*452.06875 MHz<br />
*452.08125 MHz<br />
*'''452.0875''' MHz<br />
*452.09375 MHz<br />
*452.10625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1125''' MHz<br />
*452.11875 MHz<br />
*452.13125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1375''' MHz<br />
*452.14375 MHz<br />
*452.15625 MHz<br />
*'''452.1625''' MHz<br />
*452.16875 MHz<br />
*452.18125 MHz<br />
*'''452.1875''' MHz<br />
*452.19375 MHz<br />
*452.28125 MHz<br />
*'''452.2875''' MHz<br />
*452.29375 MHz<br />
*452.48125 MHz<br />
*'''452.4875''' MHz<br />
*452.49375 MHz<br />
*452.53125 MHz <br />
*'''[[VHF_marine#On-board_or_Dockside_UHF_Marine_.28portables_and_on-ship_or_dockside_repeater_use.29|452.5375]]''' MHz <br />
*452.54375 MHz <br />
*452.63125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6375''' MHz<br />
*452.64375 MHz<br />
*452.65625 MHz<br />
*'''452.6625''' MHz<br />
*452.66875 MHz<br />
*452.68125 MHz<br />
*'''452.6875''' MHz<br />
*452.69375 MHz<br />
*452.70625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7125''' MHz<br />
*452.71875 MHz<br />
*452.78125 MHz<br />
*'''452.7875''' MHz<br />
*452.79375 MHz<br />
*452.80625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8125''' MHz<br />
*452.81875 MHz<br />
*452.83125 MHz<br />
*'''452.8375''' MHz<br />
*452.84375 MHz<br />
*452.88125 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.89375 MHz<br />
*452.98125 MHz<br />
*'''452.9875''' MHz<br />
*452.99375 MHz<br />
*456.18125 MHz<br />
*'''456.1875''' MHz<br />
*456.19375 MHz<br />
*456.28125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2875''' MHz<br />
*456.29375 MHz<br />
*456.30625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3125''' MHz<br />
*456.31875 MHz<br />
*456.35625 MHz<br />
*'''456.3625''' MHz<br />
*456.36875 MHz<br />
*456.38125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3875''' MHz<br />
*456.39375 MHz<br />
*456.40625 MHz<br />
*456.41875 MHz<br />
*456.45625 MHz <br />
*'''456.4625''' MHz<br />
*456.46875 MHz<br />
*456.48125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4875''' MHz<br />
*456.49375 MHz<br />
*456.50625 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.51875 MHz<br />
*456.55625 MHz<br />
*'''456.5625''' MHz<br />
*456.56875 MHz<br />
*456.58125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5875''' MHz<br />
*456.59375 MHz<br />
*456.60625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6125''' MHz<br />
*456.61875 MHz<br />
*456.65625 MHz<br />
*'''456.6625''' MHz<br />
*456.66875 MHz<br />
*456.68125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6875''' MHz<br />
*456.69375 MHz<br />
*456.70625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7125''' MHz<br />
*456.71875 MHz<br />
*456.73125 MHz<br />
*'''456.7375''' MHz<br />
*456.74375 MHz<br />
*456.75625 MHz<br />
*'''456.7625''' MHz<br />
*456.76875 MHz<br />
*457.03125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0375''' MHz<br />
*457.04375 MHz<br />
*457.05625 MHz<br />
*'''457.0625''' MHz<br />
*457.06875 MHz<br />
*457.08125 MHz<br />
*'''457.0875''' MHz<br />
*457.09375 MHz<br />
*457.10625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1125''' MHz<br />
*457.11875 MHz<br />
*457.13125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1375''' MHz<br />
*457.14375 MHz<br />
*457.15625 MHz<br />
*'''457.1625''' MHz<br />
*457.16875 MHz<br />
*457.18125 MHz<br />
*'''457.1875''' MHz<br />
*457.19375 MHz<br />
*457.28125 MHz<br />
*'''457.2875''' MHz<br />
*457.29375 MHz<br />
*457.48125 MHz<br />
*'''457.4875''' MHz<br />
*457.49375 MHz<br />
*457.63125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6375''' MHz<br />
*457.64375 MHz<br />
*457.65625 MHz<br />
*'''457.6625''' MHz<br />
*457.66875 MHz<br />
*457.68125 MHz<br />
*'''457.6875''' MHz<br />
*457.69375 MHz<br />
*457.70625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7125''' MHz<br />
*457.71875 MHz<br />
*457.78125 MHz<br />
*'''457.7875''' MHz<br />
*457.79375 MHz<br />
*457.80625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8125''' MHz<br />
*457.81875 MHz<br />
*457.83125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8375''' MHz<br />
*457.84375 MHz<br />
*457.88125 MHz<br />
*'''457.8875''' MHz<br />
*457.89375 MHz<br />
*457.98125 MHz<br />
*'''457.9875''' MHz<br />
*457.99375 MHz<br />
*462.18125 MHz<br />
*'''462.1875''' MHz<br />
*462.19375 MHz<br />
*462.45625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4625''' MHz<br />
*462.46875 MHz<br />
*462.48125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4875''' MHz<br />
*462.49375 MHz<br />
*462.50625 MHz<br />
*'''462.5125''' MHz<br />
*462.51875 MHz<br />
*467.18125 MHz<br />
*'''467.1875''' MHz<br />
*467.19375 MHz<br />
*467.45625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4625''' MHz<br />
*467.46875 MHz <br />
*467.48125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4875''' MHz<br />
*467.49375 MHz<br />
*467.50625 MHz<br />
*'''467.5125''' MHz<br />
*467.51875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group A2 low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*451.23125 MHz<br />
*'''451.2375''' MHz<br />
*451.24375 MHz<br />
*451.33125 MHz<br />
*'''451.3375''' MHz<br />
*451.34375 MHz<br />
*451.43125 MHz<br />
*'''451.4375''' MHz<br />
*451.44375 MHz<br />
*451.53125 MHz<br />
*'''451.5375''' MHz<br />
*451.54375 MHz<br />
*451.63125 MHz<br />
*'''451.6375''' MHz<br />
*451.64375 MHz<br />
*452.30625 MHz<br />
*'''452.3125''' MHz<br />
*452.31875 MHz<br />
*452.40625 MHz<br />
*'''452.4125''' MHz<br />
*452.41875 MHz<br />
*452.50625 MHz<br />
*'''452.5125''' MHz<br />
*452.51875 MHz<br />
*452.75625 MHz<br />
*'''452.7625''' MHz<br />
*452.76875 MHz<br />
*452.85625 MHz<br />
*'''452.8625''' MHz<br />
*452.86875 MHz<br />
*456.23125 MHz<br />
*'''456.2375''' MHz<br />
*456.24375 MHz<br />
*456.33125 MHz<br />
*'''456.3375''' MHz<br />
*456.34375 MHz<br />
*456.43125 MHz<br />
*'''456.4375''' MHz<br />
*456.44375 MHz<br />
*456.53125 MHz<br />
*'''456.5375''' MHz<br />
*456.54375 MHz<br />
*456.63125 MHz<br />
*'''456.6375''' MHz<br />
*456.64375 MHz<br />
*457.30625 MHz<br />
*'''457.3125''' MHz<br />
*457.31875 MHz<br />
*457.40625 MHz<br />
*'''457.4125''' MHz<br />
*457.41875 MHz<br />
*457.50625 MHz<br />
*'''457.5125''' MHz<br />
*457.51875 MHz<br />
*457.75625 MHz<br />
*'''457.7625''' MHz<br />
*457.76875 MHz<br />
*457.85625 MHz<br />
*'''457.8625''' MHz<br />
*457.86875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group B low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*462.20625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2125''' MHz<br />
*462.21875 MHz<br />
*462.23125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2375''' MHz<br />
*462.24375 MHz<br />
*462.25625 MHz<br />
*'''462.2625''' MHz<br />
*462.26875 MHz<br />
*462.28125 MHz<br />
*'''462.2875''' MHz<br />
*462.29375 MHz<br />
*462.30625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3125''' MHz<br />
*462.31875 MHz<br />
*462.33125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3375''' MHz<br />
*462.34375 MHz<br />
*462.35625 MHz<br />
*'''462.3625''' MHz<br />
*462.36875 MHz<br />
*462.38125 MHz<br />
*'''462.3875''' MHz<br />
*462.39375 MHz<br />
*462.40625 MHz<br />
*'''462.4125''' MHz<br />
*462.41875 MHz<br />
*462.43125 MHz<br />
*'''462.4375''' MHz<br />
*462.44375 MHz<br />
*467.20625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2125''' MHz<br />
*467.21875 MHz<br />
*467.23125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2375''' MHz<br />
*467.24375 MHz<br />
*467.25625 MHz<br />
*'''467.2625''' MHz<br />
*467.26875 MHz<br />
*467.28125 MHz<br />
*'''467.2875''' MHz<br />
*467.29375 MHz<br />
*467.30625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3125''' MHz<br />
*467.31875 MHz<br />
*467.33125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3375''' MHz<br />
*467.34375 MHz<br />
*467.35625 MHz<br />
*'''467.3625''' MHz<br />
*467.36875 MHz<br />
*467.38125 MHz<br />
*'''467.3875''' MHz<br />
*467.39375 MHz<br />
*467.40625 MHz<br />
*'''467.4125''' MHz<br />
*467.41875 MHz<br />
*467.43125 MHz<br />
*'''467.4375''' MHz<br />
*467.44375 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group C low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*461.03125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0375''' MHz<br />
*461.04375 MHz<br />
*461.05625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0625''' MHz<br />
*461.06875 MHz<br />
*461.08125 MHz<br />
*'''461.0875''' MHz<br />
*461.09375 MHz<br />
*461.10625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1125''' MHz<br />
*461.11875 MHz<br />
*461.13125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1375''' MHz<br />
*461.14375 MHz<br />
*461.15625 MHz<br />
*'''461.1625''' MHz<br />
*461.16875 MHz<br />
*461.18125 MHz<br />
*'''461.1875''' MHz<br />
*461.19375 MHz<br />
*461.20625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2125''' MHz<br />
*461.21875 MHz<br />
*461.23125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2375''' MHz<br />
*461.24375 MHz<br />
*461.25625 MHz<br />
*'''461.2625''' MHz<br />
*461.26875 MHz<br />
*461.28125 MHz<br />
*'''461.2875''' MHz<br />
*461.29375 MHz<br />
*461.30625 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.31875 MHz<br />
*461.33125 MHz<br />
*'''461.3375''' MHz<br />
*461.34375 MHz<br />
*461.35625 MHz<br />
*'''461.3625''' MHz<br />
*461.36875 MHz<br />
*'''462.7625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.7875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8125''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8375''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''462.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''462.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''464.4875''' MHz<br />
*464.48125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5125''' MHz<br />
*464.51875 MHz<br />
*464.53125 MHz<br />
*'''464.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''464.5625''' MHz<br />
*464.56875 MHz<br />
*466.03125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0375''' MHz<br />
*466.04375 MHz<br />
*466.05625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0625''' MHz<br />
*466.06875 MHz<br />
*466.08125 MHz<br />
*'''466.0875''' MHz<br />
*466.09375 MHz<br />
*466.10625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1125''' MHz<br />
*466.11875 MHz<br />
*466.13125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1375''' MHz<br />
*466.14375 MHz<br />
*466.15625 MHz<br />
*'''466.1625''' MHz<br />
*466.16875 MHz<br />
*466.18125 MHz<br />
*'''466.1875''' MHz<br />
*466.19375 MHz<br />
*466.20625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2125''' MHz<br />
*466.21875 MHz<br />
*466.23125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2375''' MHz<br />
*466.24375 MHz<br />
*466.25625 MHz<br />
*'''466.2625''' MHz<br />
*466.26875 MHz<br />
*466.28125 MHz<br />
*'''466.2875''' MHz<br />
*466.29375 MHz<br />
*466.30625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3125''' MHz<br />
*466.31875 MHz<br />
*466.33125 MHz<br />
*'''466.3375''' MHz<br />
*466.34375 MHz<br />
*466.35625 MHz<br />
*'''466.3625''' MHz<br />
*466.36875 MHz<br />
*'''467.8625''' MHz<br />
*'''467.8875''' MHz<br />
*'''467.9125''' MHz<br />
*'''469.4875''' MHz<br />
*469.48125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5125''' MHz<br />
*469.51875 MHz<br />
*469.53125 MHz<br />
*'''469.5375''' MHz<br />
*'''469.5625''' MHz<br />
*469.56875 MHz<br />
<br />
*'''Group D low power frequencies''':<br />
<br />
*460.90625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9125''' MHz<br />
*460.91875 MHz<br />
*460.93125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9375''' MHz<br />
*460.94375 MHz<br />
*460.95625 MHz<br />
*'''460.9625''' MHz<br />
*460.96875 MHz<br />
*460.98125 MHz<br />
*'''460.9875''' MHz<br />
*460.99375 MHz<br />
*461.00625 MHz<br />
*'''461.0125''' MHz<br />
*461.01875 MHz<br />
*465.90625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9125''' MHz<br />
*465.91875 MHz<br />
*465.93125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9375''' MHz<br />
*465.94375 MHz<br />
*465.95625 MHz<br />
*'''465.9625''' MHz<br />
*465.96875 MHz<br />
*465.98125 MHz<br />
*'''465.9875''' MHz<br />
*465.99375 MHz<br />
*466.00625 MHz<br />
*'''466.0125''' MHz<br />
*466.01875 MHz<br />
<br />
==UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz==<br />
<br />
Note: '''This band is only used in certain areas''', and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20 - hence the UHF-T or UHF-TV designation. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. <br />
<br />
'''The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the “near future“ (whatever that means...2020? 2022? 2025?) as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. The largest users of the 470-512 MHz UHF-T band include massive public safety radio systems in several massive metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and numerous others.''' <br />
<br />
Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized repeater input/mobile transmit and repeater output/simplex split or offset. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. In areas with the band starting at 470.0000 MHz, the first available frequency is 300 kHz up from the edge of the band, 470.3125 MHz. <br />
<br />
The original band plan called for 25 kHz steps with 12.5 kHz offset channels. As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is used suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion. Therefore, they are forced to use narrow channels (12.5 kHz channels and 6.25 kHz channels) anyway. Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. In the interest of clarity and context, however, the discussion on the UHF-T band will include public safety radio systems.<br />
<br />
A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on the 482 MHz and 483 MHz band and their associated Motorola Type II trunking and Project 25 trunking systems that operate in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step. FDNY's fire dispatch system utilizes a half-duplex "split" frequency setup with base stations (dispatchers) transmitting on the low side and mobiles replying on the +3 MHz input mobile transmit frequency. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. FDNY fire dispatch frequencies 482.00625 MHz, 482.01875 MHz, 482.03125 MHz 482.04375 MHz 482.10625 MHz and 482.23125 MHz transmit narrow FM (12.5 kHz bandwidth) on the 6.25 kHz channels. The same is true for the FDNY EMS dispatch system, however the EMS dispatch system operates as a traditional simulcast repeater system.<br />
<br />
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Metro Area<br />
! Frequency Range(MHz)<br />
! TV Channel(s) Affected<br />
|-<br />
|Boston, MA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Chicago, IL<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Cleveland, OH<br />
|470-482 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15<br />
|-<br />
|Dallas/Fort Worth, TX<br />
|482-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16<br />
|-<br />
|Detroit, MI<br />
|476-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 15, 16<br />
|-<br />
|Houston, TX<br />
|488-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|Los Angeles, CA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 16, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Miami, FL<br />
|470-476 MHz<br />
|TV Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|New York City/NE New Jersey<br />
|470-488 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 15, 16 <br />
|-<br />
|Philadelphia, PA<br />
|500-512 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 19, 20 <br />
|-<br />
|Pittsburgh, PA<br />
|470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 14, 18<br />
|-<br />
|San Francisco, CA<br />
|482-494 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 16, 17<br />
|-<br />
|Washington-Baltimore <br />
|488-500 MHz<br />
|TV Channels 17, 18<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz==<br />
Most of the systems the 800 MHz and 900 MHz land mobile bands are trunked radio systems. It is important to note that the 806-824 MHz and 851-869 MHz bands are shared with public safety systems. <br />
<br />
Some on-site business systems use the 900 MHz band, including the Motorola DTR 900 MHz FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum handheld radios, which operate 1 watt transmit power on the 902-928 MHz [[ISM]] and [[Part 15]] band using [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|frequency hopping digital voice]]. <br />
<br />
Current examples include the [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS]] 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|47 CFR 15.247]]. <br />
<br />
A full listing of the Motorola 900MHz FHSS digital on-site license free business radios frequency hop set frequencies list is available [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]]. Basically, starting at 902.525 MHz, every 50 kHz up to 927.475 MHz, is one of the frequencies used by the Motorola FHSS 900 MHz “ISM band” license-free on site digital business radios. <br />
<br />
The DTR 900 MHz digital business radios offer performance comparable with UHF walkie-talkies as far as in-building coverage goes. <br />
<br />
The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including [[Cordless_telephone#United_States|analog and digital cordless phones]], UAV or drone [[Remote_Control#900_MHz_RC_Frequencies|radio control]], other remote control/[[Remote_Control#United_States|radio control]] systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|900 MHz WiFi]] or 802.11ah [[Wi-Fi]] and various other telemetry and data networks and services.<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 806 MHz-816 MHz/851 MHz-861 MHz'''<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*12 sets of 5 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 40 channel pairs areas) <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Southeastern USA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (non-border areas)<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs (border areas)<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool - Atlanta, GA 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*one set of 69 channel pairs <br />
*one set of 68 channel pairs <br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-816 MHz/851-861 MHz'''<br />
*160 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''800 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 806 MHz-813.5 MHz/851 MHz-858.5 MHz'''<br />
*22 available channel pairs<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz Land Mobile - Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*40 sets of 5 channel pairs each (one set with 4 channels) for a total of 199 channels<br />
<br />
*'''900 MHz SMR Land Mobile SMR Band Channels (Site-Based SMR licenses) 896 MHz-901 MHz/935 MHz-940 MHz'''<br />
*20 sets of 10 channel pairs each for a total of 200 channels<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|809-824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|854-869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|896-901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|902-928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|900 MHz [[ISM]], Part 15 and ham radio band, subject to restrictions of this band, on-site 900 MHz ISM FHSS radios 1 watt power output<br />
|-<br />
|935-940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Remarks/Restrictions on usage <br />
|-<br />
|1427-1432&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.4 GHz band - Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259<br />
|-<br />
|1920-1930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|1.9 GHz [[DECT]] band - DECT 6.0 Specification in US - used for on-site two-way radio and cordless phone systems, 100mW peak power<br />
|-<br />
|2450-2500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|2.4 GHz [[ISM]] band, subject to restrictions of this [[Wi-Fi|band]] (also regulated under [[Part 15]])<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies==<br />
<br />
Maybe you were looking for US [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|federal government itinerant frequencies (Federal Common Use Frequencies)]]? <br />
<br />
See also: commonly used [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies]], popular [[Business_Radio#Common_On-Site_Retail_Store_Frequencies_Channel_Plans|retail store frequencies and tones]], as well as [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|popular]] and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|privacy codes listing]].<br />
<br />
<br />
''Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes [[FRS#FRS_Frequently_Asked_Questions_FRS_FAQ|they can under Part 95]] of the FCC rules. '''Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license''', however.'' <br />
<br />
<br />
Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. <br />
<br />
<br />
See [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunt club radio frequencies]] and American militia tactical VHF/UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|tactical frequencies and channel plans for VHF/UHF and UHF radios - Baofeng, etc.]] as well as UHF [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_Only_16-Channel_Intra-Squad_Radio_Inter-Squad_Radio_ISR|intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans]].<br />
<br />
These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of [[FRS]] frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. <br />
<br />
Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. on-site business radio [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below]] - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. <br />
<br />
All Part 90 frequencies above 150 MHz must operate in narrow band mode or use digital voice modes that meet the FCC narrowbanding requirement. <br />
<br />
*Narrow band FM voice emissions include 11K2F3E (sometimes listed on licenses as 11K3F3E or 11K0F3E), 10K5F3E, 10K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 9K10F3E 8K50F3E, 8K00F3E, and 6K00F3E. <br />
*Narrow FM voice/data (11K3F3E, 11K2F3E, 11K0F3E, 9K20F3E, 11K3F3D, 11K3F2D, 11K3F1D, 11K2F9W, etc.), DMR (7K60FXE, 7K60FXW, 7K60F7W, etc), IDAS or NXDN NEXEDGE (4K00F1E, 8K30F1E, 8K30F7W, etc.) and Project 25 P25 (8K10F1E) are the most common.<br />
<br />
*'''Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
Unless otherwise specified, all itinerant frequencies are simplex only. Some frequencies may be used as part of a portable repeater or temporary repeater (station class FB2I), however, those frequencies may also be used for simplex operations. <br />
<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*[[VHF_LADD#LADD_Loading_Channels_.28LD.29_and_Resource_Road_.28RR.29_Frequencies_Channels_Canada_Trucking_VHF_List|151.7000 MHz]] - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 2 watts <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
<br />
*'''Low Power, "de facto itinerant" and Itinerant''' <br />
<br />
* 27.4300 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4500 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4700 MHz - May be licensed for itinerant use<br />
* 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 27.5100 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 27.5300 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 33.4000 MHz - Low Power <br />
* 35.0200 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
* 42.9800 MHz - Low Power<br />
* 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater<br />
*151.5050 MHz - Itinerant <br />
*151.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot<br />
*151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz <br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit <br />
*151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*152.9450 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
*154.5475 MHz<br />
*154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc.<br />
*154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)<br />
*154.6100 MHz - Narrow band modes only <br />
*154.6250 MHz - On-site [[POCSAG|paging]] transmitters (fixed) and/or mobiles up to 20 watts transmitter power (shared)<br />
*154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base <br />
*158.4000 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*158.4075 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*450.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use, 88.5 Hz PL reported <br />
*450.0125 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.0250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, CSQ, 445 DPL and others reported <br />
*450.1500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*450.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*450.8750 MHz - Unlicensed use, various tones reported, including 131.8 Hz<br />
*450.9750 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 110.9 Hz PL tone <br />
*451.1875 MHz<br />
*451.2375 MHz<br />
*451.2875 MHz<br />
*451.3125 MHz<br />
*451.3375 MHz<br />
*451.3625 MHz<br />
*451.3875 MHz<br />
*451.4375 MHz<br />
*451.4625 MHz<br />
*451.4875 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5625 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6125 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*451.7125 MHz<br />
*451.7375 MHz<br />
*451.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*452.0375 MHz<br />
*452.0625 MHz<br />
*452.0875 MHz<br />
*452.1125 MHz<br />
*452.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use (simplex)<br />
*452.1375 MHz<br />
*452.1625 MHz<br />
*452.1875 MHz<br />
*452.2875 MHz<br />
*452.3125 MHz<br />
*452.4125 MHz<br />
*452.4875 MHz<br />
*452.5125 MHz<br />
*452.5375 MHz<br />
*452.6375 MHz<br />
*452.6625 MHz<br />
*452.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7125 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*452.7875 MHz<br />
*452.8125 MHz<br />
*452.8375 MHz<br />
*452.8625 MHz<br />
*452.8875 MHz<br />
*452.9875 MHz<br />
*454.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 69.3 Hz<br />
*454.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 100.0 Hz and 136.5 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL and 151.4 Hz PL tones<br />
*454.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 203.5 Hz PL tone<br />
*454.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 189.9 Hz tone reported <br />
*454.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 141.3 Hz and 241.8 Hz PL tones <br />
*454.7250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 023 DPL D023N<br />
*454.8250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114 DPL D114N<br />
*454.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 205 DPL D205N<br />
*455.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 245 DPL and 306 DPL reported <br />
*455.2250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 411 DPL D411N<br />
*455.3250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 503 DPL D503N<br />
*455.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 118.8 Hz PL, 151.4 Hz PL and 606 DPL reported<br />
*455.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 754 DPL D754N<br />
*455.5750 MHz - Unlicensed use, 156 DCS D156 reported <br />
*455.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, 151.4 Hz PL, 162.2 Hz PL reported <br />
*456.1875 MHz<br />
*456.2375 MHz<br />
*456.2875 MHz<br />
*456.3125 MHz<br />
*456.3375 MHz<br />
*456.3625 MHz<br />
*456.3875 MHz<br />
*456.4375 MHz<br />
*456.4625 MHz<br />
*456.4875 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*456.5375 MHz<br />
*456.5625 MHz<br />
*456.5875 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6375 MHz<br />
*456.6625 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*456.7125 MHz<br />
*456.7375 MHz<br />
*456.7625 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*457.0375 MHz<br />
*457.0625 MHz<br />
*457.0875 MHz<br />
*457.1125 MHz<br />
*457.1375 MHz<br />
*457.1625 MHz<br />
*457.1875 MHz<br />
*457.2875 MHz<br />
*457.3125 MHz<br />
*457.4125 MHz<br />
*457.4875 MHz<br />
*457.5125 MHz<br />
*457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz)<br />
*457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt<br />
*457.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use, simplex <br />
*457.6375 MHz<br />
*457.6625 MHz<br />
*457.7125 MHz<br />
*457.7375 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*457.7875 MHz<br />
*457.8125 MHz<br />
*457.8375 MHz<br />
*457.8625 MHz<br />
*457.8875 MHz<br />
*457.9875 MHz<br />
*458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.0625 MHz<br />
*461.0875 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.1625 MHz<br />
*461.1875 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*461.2625 MHz<br />
*461.2875 MHz<br />
*461.3125 MHz<br />
*461.3375 MHz<br />
*461.3625 MHz<br />
*461.9250 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*462.1250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 69.3 Hz tone <br />
*462.1875 MHz<br />
*462.4250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 103.5 Hz PL tone <br />
*462.4625 MHz<br />
*462.4875 MHz<br />
*462.5125 MHz<br />
*462.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with 114.8 Hz PL tone<br />
*462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.5500 MHz - [[FRS]] Channel 15/GMRS 550 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/[[GMRS]] 575 - White Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders <br />
*462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with [[POCSAG|paging]] systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)<br />
*462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*462.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*463.5250 MHz - Unlicensed use, often with D023I inverted DPL <br />
*464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*464.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output<br />
*464.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks, [[telemetry]] and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems ([[POCSAG]])<br />
*464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems <br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.0625 MHz<br />
*466.0875 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*466.1625 MHz<br />
*466.1875 MHz<br />
*466.2125 MHz<br />
*466.2375 MHz<br />
*466.2625 MHz<br />
*466.2875 MHz<br />
*466.3125 MHz<br />
*466.3375 MHz<br />
*466.3625 MHz<br />
*467.1875 MHz<br />
*467.4625 MHz<br />
*467.4875 MHz<br />
*467.5125 MHz<br />
*467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit <br />
*467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies<br />
*467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz <br />
*467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.7875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts<br />
*467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.8875 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems<br />
*467.9125 MHz - 2 watts<br />
*467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems <br />
*467.9375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts<br />
*468.2125 MHz<br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3375 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.5875 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6375 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz <br />
*468.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada<br />
*469.4875 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5125 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5375 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input)<br />
*469.5625 MHz - Itinerant<br />
*469.9500 MHz - Unlicensed use<br />
*469.9875 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.0000 MHz - Unlicensed use <br />
*470.6250 MHz - Unlicensed use (see [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Retevis_Blackbox_Radios_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|Baofeng UV-5R]], etc.) <br />
*853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#700_MHz_.2F_800_MHz_band|public safety talkaround or tactical purposes]]<br />
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Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. '''Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license.''' ''Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy. '' <br />
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Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.<br />
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The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use [[FRS]], [[MURS]] or [[CB]] for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. <br />
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See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the [[Business_Radio#Default_Motorola_Kenwood_Vertex_TYT_Baofeng_Pofung_BTECH_Hytera_Factory_Out_Of_The_Box_Channels_Frequencies_Settings|section]] below.<br />
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Most popular business itinerant frequencies:<br />
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Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*464.5500 MHz<br />
*464.5000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*469.5500 MHz<br />
*469.5000 MHz<br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.1375 MHz<br />
*461.2375 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*456.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
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Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are:<br />
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*151.6250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.5125 MHz<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.8050 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*158.4075 MHz<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*152.9000 MHz<br />
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==Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings==<br />
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'''Scroll down to see the Baofeng factory programming plans, Retevis factory default frequencies, etc. Note that some of these frequency plans are no longer used and/or may not be the frequency plan that a radio for a specific country, region or market is programmed with. Be sure to scroll through the entire list. Knowing which radio services are legal in your country or region is often very helpful. Be sure that the radio you're ordering is for the radio service that is appropriate to your country and/or region.'''<br />
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'''If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page''':<br />
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[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radios|Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans]]<br />
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Motorola refers to CTCSS and DCS as "codes", Kenwood and other companies refer to CTCSS as QT (Quiet Tone) and DCS as DQT (Digital Quiet Tone). The terms "PL" and "DPL" are still heavily used in the two-way radio community to refer to CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Baofeng radios refer to CTCSS as CTCS and DCS as DCS. Transmit CTCSS is T-CTCS and receive CTCSS is R-CTCS. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). <br />
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Higher-end [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF and UHF]] handheld radios are simply sold by the band they operate on, and the end user (or vendor) programs the radio accordingly. ''This is changing by the early 2020s and the flooding of the market with inexpensive Chinese radios that often come with factory default frequencies out of the box.'' Some of these radios have received FCC approval for Part 95 (FRS, GMRS or MURS) usage, while others have Part 90 land mobile authorization (with the programming software of course). See also: [[FRS#Commonly_heard_FRS_channel_frequency_and_CTCSS.2FDCS_PL.2FDPL_combinations|commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones]]. <br />
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'''Users often buy radios and use them on whichever frequencies they came programmed with from the factory, regardless of which band and/or frequencies the radios happen to be programmed with from the factory.''' <br />
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'''Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)'''<br />
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The Motorola CLP series radios include voice inversion scrambling capability (voice scrambler) for more secure comms. The CLP radios also include [[Part_15#15.245_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2435-2465_MHz.2C_5785-5815_MHz.2C_10500-10550_MHz.2C_and_24075-24175_MHz.|Bluetooth]] connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
''Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada.'' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1] <br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP110M series radios)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]<br />
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WalMart and Sam's Club will often use different CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, especially when their store is part of a larger shopping center with the potential for interference. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). However, in some instances the narrowband MURS channels will have a CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) tone or code programmed in as well, depending on local requirements and interference due to other nearby users. As of the early 2020s, some WalMart and Sam's Club locations appear to be depreciating their VHF MURS radios and replacing them with Motorola UHF business band radios. This could be due to the steadily increasing popularity of MURS radios (cf. Baofeng MURS radios, BTECH MURS radios, Retevis MURS radios, etc.) and the resulting increased interference due to Wal-Mart's heavy use of carrier squelch [CSQ].<br />
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'''Motorola CP110M VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS radio'''<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
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'''Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]<br />
*Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]<br />
*Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Radius SP10 VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.570 MHz - Blue Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 154.600 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
<br />
*Frequency 151.625 MHz - Red Dot<br />
*Frequency 151.655 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.685 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.715 MHz<br />
*Frequency 151.775 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.835 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.895 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.925 MHz <br />
*Frequency 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.490 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.515 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.540 MHz <br />
*Frequency 154.570 MHz - MURS Channel 4 / Green Dot<br />
*Frequency 154.600 MHz - MURS Channel 5 / Blue Dot<br />
*Frequency 158.400 MHz <br />
<br />
'''Motorola Radius SP10 UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches. <br />
''Note that 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz and 469.2625 MHz are not itinerant frequencies and high power business radio systems may be using these frequencies. 469.2625 MHz is technically for itinerant use in Canada.<br />
462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz are now part of the [[FRS]] and GMRS services. Unlicensed FRS simplex use and/or licensed GMRS simplex and/or licensed GMRS repeater output use of these frequencies is common and legal. It is legal to use 462.575MHz, 462.625MHz and 462.675MHz for business purposes under the FRS [[FCC|regulations]]. No license is required for simplex operation on the 22 FRS frequencies. '' <br />
<br />
*Frequency - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20 (FRS simplex, GMRS simplex)<br />
*Frequency - 464.3250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Frequency - 464.8250 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Frequency - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Frequency - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Frequency - 469.2625 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5000 MHz <br />
*Frequency - 469.5500 MHz<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Spirit-M VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.625 MHz - Red Dot <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.955 MHz - Purple Dot<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.570 MHz - Green Dot<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.600 MHz - Blue Dot<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Spirit-M UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.550 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.925 MHz - Blue Star<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.850 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.875 MHz - Gold Star<br />
<br />
Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz - Brown Dot<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz - Yellow Dot<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz - J Dot<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz - K Dot<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star <br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz - Red Star<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Sport UHF GMRS radio''' <br />
<br />
Also sold as Sport SS, Handi-Com GMRS<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20<br />
<br />
Frequencies and CTCSS (PL) programmed via 4 on/off DIP switches.<br />
<br />
'''Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios''' <br />
<br />
See complete frequency (hopset lists) [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|here]].<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Test Mode Channels Frequencies''' <br />
<br />
Test mode or RF Test Mode is used during radio servicing, alignment and functionality testing. <br />
The test frequencies are designed to be used in a work bench environment and are unlikely to be found “in the field”. <br />
<br />
They are listed here for reference purposes. <br />
<br />
The list below is for the Motorola HT1250 family of handheld radios - including the HT1250 HT1250LS HT1250LS+ and similar radios such as the HT1550. Different models will have different factory default test mode frequencies. '''Please consult the service manual for your particular radio model. ''' <br />
<br />
Lowband 1 - Low 1<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 29.740 MHz RX: 29.740 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 32.040 MHz RX: 32.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 34.040 MHz RX: 34.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 36.040 MHz RX: 36.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 38.040 MHz RX: 38.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 40.040 MHz RX: 40.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
<br />
Lowband 2 - Low 2<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 35.040 MHz RX: 35.040 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 37.040 MHz RX: 37.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 39.040 MHz RX: 39.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 42.040 MHz RX: 42.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 45.040 MHz RX: 45.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 48.040 MHz RX: 48.020 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 50.040 MHz RX: 50.020 MHz <br />
<br />
VHF High Band - VHF <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 136.025 MHz RX: 136.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 142.325 MHz RX: 142.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 148.625 MHz RX: 148.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 154.925 MHz RX: 154.925 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 161.225 MHz RX: 161.225 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 167.525 MHz RX: 167.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 173.825 MHz RX: 173.825 MHz <br />
<br />
200 MHz 216-220 MHz Band - VHF2 200MHz <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 217.025 MHz RX: 217.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 217.975 MHz RX: 217.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 219.125 MHz RX: 219.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 219.775 MHz RX: 219.775 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 220.525 MHz RX: 220.525 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 221.275 MHz RX: 221.275 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 221.975 MHz RX: 221.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF1 UHF 403-470 MHz Band - UHF1 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 403.025 MHz RX: 403.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 415.025 MHz RX: 415.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 425.025 MHz RX: 425.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 436.025 MHz RX: 436.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 449.025 MHz RX: 449.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 460.025 MHz RX: 460.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 469.975 MHz RX: 469.975 MHz <br />
<br />
UHF2 UHF UHF 450-527 MHz 450-520 MHz Band - UHF2 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 450.025 MHz RX: 450.025 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 462.850 MHz RX: 462.850 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 475.675 MHz RX: 475.675 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 488.500 MHz RX: 488.500 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 501.325 MHz RX: 501.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 514.150 MHz RX: 514.150 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 526.975 MHz RX: 526.975 MHz <br />
<br />
700 MHz Band - 700 <br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 746.125 MHz RX: 746.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 746.975 MHz RX: 746.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 762.125 MHz RX: 762.125 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 763.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 776.525 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 792.025 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 793.975 MHz RX: 763.975 MHz <br />
<br />
800 MHz Band - 800<br />
<br />
*Test Channel 1/8 TX: 806.025 MHz RX: 806.075 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 2/9 TX: 815.475 MHz RX: 809.175 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 3/10 TX: 824.925 MHz RX: 812.325 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 4/11 TX: 837.975 MHz RX: 815.575 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 5/12 TX: 851.025 MHz RX: 818.625 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 6/13 TX: 860.475 MHz RX: 821.825 MHz <br />
*Test Channel 7/14 TX: 869.975 MHz RX: 824.975 MHz <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V10MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V10MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom), user may program transmit power level at 2 watt, 1 watt or 0.5 watt levels. The V10MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone oDTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Icom V3MR MURS Radio Icom IC-V3MR MURS Handheld MURS Walkie Talkie''' <br />
<br />
License free MURS radio no license required - 16 channel user programmable using PC programming software (free download from Icom). User may also change limited settings without the software (including switching between high power and low power). The V3MR includes the standard CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL, DTCS) tone and code squelch selective calling capability as well as 2-Tone DTMF and MDC1200 radio ID, remote radio operation and automatic emergency call functionality. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power<br />
*Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio''' <br />
<br />
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Powerwerx DB-16X Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio''' <br />
<br />
Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Dual band VHF business band radio and UHF business band radio. 136-174 MHz VHF and 406-512 MHz UHF. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. 16-channel handheld commercial radio (appears to be very similar to Powerwerx DB-16X)<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4<br />
*Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54<br />
*Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45<br />
*Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46<br />
*Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 4)<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.6000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." (MURS channel 5)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam VHF Radio''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.6550 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 151.7750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.8050 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.8350 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.8950 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 154.4900 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 154.5150 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 154.5400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 158.4000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''BlackBox Radios Blackbox Plus and BlackBox Bantam UHF Radio''' <br />
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Note: the UHF version has the "old channel plan" - which includes 464.325 MHz, 464.825 MHz, 469.2625 MHz as well as FRS / GMRS frequencies 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz. Older-generation Motorola, Kenwood, etc. UHF radios did include 462.575 MHz, 462.625 MHz and 462.675 MHz as "business band" frequencies even though they've always been part of the GMRS (and now also the FRS) license-free services. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Any of the 22 FRS channels may be used for business purposes. Using FRS for business is legal. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.3250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 464.8250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 469.2625 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.5000 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.5500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
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'''COTRE CO04 DMR UHF business band radio''' <br />
32 channel dual mode analog FM/NFM and DMR portable business radio. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Frequencies 469.9875 MHz and 450.0125 MHz shown in programming CPS software instructions, possibly test frequencies or simply example frequencies. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1 <br />
*Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS <br />
*Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
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'''Ritron PT-150 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]<br />
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'''Ritron PT-450 UHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]<br />
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'''Rugged Radios RH-5R / Rugged Radios RH5X / Rugged Radios RH7X VHF / UHF Radios''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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''This channel plan may be out of date or may be altered by the vendor/user for their specific needs.''<br />
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*Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz - WTHRMN<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.7150 MHz - BFGRLY<br />
*Channel 3 - 154.9800 MHz - BAJAPTS<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.6850 MHz - NETWORK<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.9250 MHz - CHECKRS<br />
*Channel 6 - 150.8600 MHz - FAIR<br />
*Channel 7 - 153.1100 MHz - YOKOHAM<br />
*Channel 8 - 152.9600 MHz - RUGGED RELAY<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.5050 MHz - CHKRS 2<br />
*Channel 10 - 153.3950 MHz - BFGPITS<br />
*Channel 11 - 153.3800 MHz - MAG 7<br />
*Channel 12 - 155.1600 MHz - [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#VHF_high_band_VHF_band|RESCUE]]<br />
*Channel 13 - 153.2450 MHz - CORE<br />
*Channel 14 - [[VHF_marine#VHF_Marine_Channels_International_and_USA_Simplex|156.6750]] MHz - PRIVATE [023 DPL] <br />
*Channel 15 - 152.5100 MHz - SANDLMO<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5150 MHz - PCI RLY<br />
*Channel 17 - 151.4900 MHz - BITD<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.4500 MHz - KOH 1<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.5625 MHz - GMRS 1<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.5875 MHz - GMRS 2<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6125 MHz - GMRS 3<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.6375 MHz - GMRS 4<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.6625 MHz - GMRS 5<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6875 MHz - GMRS 6<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.7125 MHz - GMRS 7<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.5500 MHz - GMRS 8<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5750 MHz - GMRS 9<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz - GMRS 10<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6250 MHz - GMRS 11<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.6500 MHz - GMRS 12<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.6750 MHz - GMRS 13<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.7000 MHz - GMRS 14<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.7250 MHz - GMRS 15<br />
*Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency...<br />
*Channel 35 - 162.5500 MHz - WX 1<br />
*Channel 36 - 162.4000 MHz - WX 2<br />
*Channel 37 - 162.4750 MHz - WX 3<br />
*Channel 38 - 162.4250 MHz - WX 4<br />
*Channel 39 - 162.4500 MHz - WX 5<br />
*Channel 40 - 162.5050 MHz - WX 6<br />
*Channel 41 - 162.5250 MHz - WX 7<br />
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'''Hytera TC-518 VHF radio''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]<br />
*Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]<br />
*Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]<br />
*Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]<br />
*Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]<br />
*Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11<br />
*Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
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'''Hytera TC-518 UHF radio''' <br />
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Also, Hytera TC-310, others <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]<br />
*Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]<br />
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'''Cobra PX880 PX880BC Pro Business Radio''' <br />
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22 Channel FRS Radio With Pre-set privacy codes. User may change the tone/code on any/all channels if they want to. <br />
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Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are automatically set to high power - 2 watts. <br />
Channels 8-14 are low power only - 0.5w 500mW. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 6- 462.6875 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 565 DCS Code DCS 66<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 712 DCS Code DCS 77<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL Code CTCSS 1<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL Code CTCSS 11<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 141.3 Hz PL Code CTCSS 22<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 210.7 Hz PL Code CTCSS 33<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 023 DCS Code DCS 1<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 071 DCS Code DCS 11<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 143 DCS Code DCS 22<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 243 DCS Code DCS 33<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 331 DCS Code DCS 44<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 431 DCS Code DCS 55<br />
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'''Cobra HEROS Children's Walkie Talkies Long-Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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Two channel 2-channel kids walkie talkies "up to 16 mile range". The back of the box indicates that 16 mile range is rarely possible and in urban/built up areas the users should expect 1-3 mile range. It also indicates that these radios are compatible with other FRS radios on channel 1 and channel 2. <br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2]<br />
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'''KidDesigns Walkie Talkies'''<br />
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KidDesigns CR-210 / PF-210 Cars Pit Stop Walkie Talkies (DisneyPixar)<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5]<br />
*Power Output: 0.133mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-210<br />
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Star Wars Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 7mW <br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7A<br />
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Batman Walkie Talkies Single Channel Walkie Talkies - KidDesigns eKids<br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7]<br />
*Power Output: 3.2mW<br />
*Emission: 11K0F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-212C7B<br />
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Avengers Walkie Talkies Single Channel KidDesigns eKids <br />
*Single Channel Frequency: 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1]<br />
*Power Output: 4.2mW <br />
*Emission: 4K26F3E<br />
*FCC ID IAJ-216<br />
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<br />
Various others sold under the eKids and KidDesign brand names, including <br />
*Dreamworks Trolls Short Range Walkie Talkies Model TR-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2.5mW power 5K61F3E<br />
*Ghostbusters Walkie Talkies - similar to the Batman walkie talkies - also on frequency 462.7125 MHz [FRS channel 7] 0.3mW power 11K0F3E<br />
*Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies eKids Model PW-202 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 2mW power 10K6F3E <br />
*Power Rangers Lenticular FRS Walkie Talkies - Model PR-210MV on frequency 462.6625 MHz [FRS channel 5] 5K77F3E emission 159mW power output<br />
*eKids Walkie Talkie Mission Command Center - Model 216 on frequency 462.5625 MHz [FRS channel 1] 4K26F3E emission 4.2mW power output <br />
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KidDesign / eKids also manufactures variants with 7 different channel options, including Cars 2 Pit Stop Walkie Talkies and Despicable Me Eye-Conic FRS 2-Way Radios (Model MS-210)<br />
These radios operate on FRS channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Power output 59.7mW, 59.98mW, 70.795mW and 72.277mW <br />
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'''Midland GXT series 50 Channel FRS Radios''' <br />
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Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
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On channels 1 through 22, the user may set any one of the 38 CTCSS codes or 104 DCS codes. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. On [[FRS#Midland_FRS_GMRS_50_Channel_Radios|extra channels]] 23-50, the user may only select the channel, as the CTCSS or DCS code is hard-programmed for that particular channel. See the frequency and codes for the extra channels below:<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz <br />
*Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38<br />
*Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35<br />
*Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32<br />
*Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29<br />
*Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26<br />
*Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23<br />
*Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20<br />
*Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17<br />
*Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1<br />
*Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5<br />
*Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7<br />
*Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10<br />
*Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13<br />
*Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16<br />
*Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19<br />
*Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22<br />
*Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25<br />
*Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28<br />
*Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31<br />
*Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14<br />
*Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11<br />
*Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8<br />
*Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5<br />
*Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2<br />
*Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37<br />
*Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34<br />
*Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31<br />
*Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2<br />
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'''Luiton LT-458 - sold under several names, including Luiton CS, Baofeng CS''' <br />
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This radio model is also sold under the names including the BF-888S family of 16 channel UHF radios and '''SEODON SED-8'''. Other brand names include Arcshell AR-6 Walkie Talkie, TIDRADIO UHF walkie talkies with USB charging capability. (other variants with different default frequencies have been noted, including some with 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur frequencies, 450-470 MHz land mobile frequencies and even 406-420 MHz Federal government frequencies as the defaults]. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. These radios are extremely similar to the Radioditty GA-2S walkie-talkies. '''Sold as "FCC walkie talkies" but they are actually only approved as receivers. <br />
'''<br />
There are FCC approved variants available too - such as the PO FUNG F-8 16 channel FRS walkie talkie (similar to the Baofeng 88 or BF-88A FRS walkie talkies), as well as Baofeng BF-88ST, Radtel RT-88 RT88 FRS radio, BF-T11, BTECH variants. Baofeng also sells the standard 22 channel + CTCSS/DCS "privacy code" (tone squelch or code squelch) function, including the Baofeng BF-88ST Pro, Baofeng F11, Baofeng BF-F11 and others. <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies Default Factory Frequencies Retevis Luiton C1 CS - Sold on Amazon in March 2022 under the name "Walkie Talkies For Adults Scrambler CS" and "LUITON Walkie Talkies Voice Scrambler with Earpiece for Adults Outdoor CS Hiking Hunting Travelling Long Distance 2 Way Radios By Luiton" CHIRP reads the firmware on these radios as identical to the Baofeng BF-888S series. CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. No FCC ID provided. 400 MHz - 470 MHz. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. <br />
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Transmitter:<br />
RF Power -- <5W <br />
Maximum deviation(W/N) -- ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz <br />
Spurious emission -- ≤7.5uW <br />
Adjacent channel power -- ≤-65dB/≤-60dB <br />
SNR(W/N) -- ≥-45dB/≥-40dB <br />
QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.7±0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz <br />
Modulation sensitivity -- 8—12mV <br />
Transmission current -- ≤1.2A <br />
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Receiver: <br />
Sensitivity -- -122dBm (12dB SINAD) <br />
Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) <br />
Audio distortion -- ≤10% <br />
Intermediation(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB <br />
Adjacent channel selectivity(W/N) -- ≥65dB/≥60dB<br />
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*Channel 1 - 435.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz <br />
*Channel 2 - 435.0750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 435.1000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 435.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 435.1500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 435.1750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 7 - 435.2000 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 8 - 435.2250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 9 - 435.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 10 - 435.2750 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.7000 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 13 - 403.1250 MHz 67.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 14 - 438.3750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 466.9850 MHz 250.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 16 - 437.0250 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Radioditty GA-2S''' <br />
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Radioditty GA2S GA-2S Factory Default Out Of The Box Programming ('''Confirmed radios are being sold in late June 2023 with this programming''')<br />
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*Channel 1 - 454.2250 MHz 69.3 Hz<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.3250 MHz 100.0 Hz<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz<br />
*Channel 4 - 454.5250 MHz 203.5 Hz<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*Channel 6 - 454.7250 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 454.8250 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 8 - 454.9250 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 9 - 455.1250 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 10 - 455.2250 MHz 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Channel 11 - 455.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 455.4250 MHz 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Channel 13 - 455.5250 MHz 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.1250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 468.9500 MHz CSQ<br />
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'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. B-480 default factory Baofeng programming software.<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 2 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 3<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 4<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies Version 5 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz)<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88A 16 Channel FRS Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88A is simply a re-named BF-888S radio and is also sold as the Leazdm LE-88A and other brands and model numbers.<br />
<br />
''Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Channels are user programmable. Testing was done using 462.6375 MHz as channel 1, 467.6375 MHz as channel 2 and 462.6500 MHz as channel 3. <br />
''<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng BF-88E PMR446 default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|16 European standard]] 446.0-446.2 Mhz [[PMR446]] analog FM frequencies. Use of the PMR446 service frequencies is illegal in the United States (unless you have a valid amateur radio license, of course). <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1 <br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5 <br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888''' <br />
<br />
Baofeng FRS variant Baofeng FRS radio frequencies tones codes BF-888SPLUS. Note that the BF-88ST and BF-88STPro model numbers allow the user to select any one of the 22 FRS simplex frequencies and set any of the CTCSS or DCS tones/codes, just like a regular [[FRS]] radio. These frequencies and tones are used on numerous radios, including some of the Retevis FRS radios including the Retevis RT22 FRS radio, Retevis RT68 FRS radio and various others. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-V1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie Radio'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 15K5F3E emission on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel GMRS01 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS02 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS03 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS04 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS05 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS06 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS07 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS08 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS09 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS10 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS11 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS12 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS13 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS14 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel GMRS15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH GMRS-50X1 UHF GMRS FRS FCC Approved Mobile GMRS Car Vehicle Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. Per FCC authorization, narrow FM emission 11K3F3E is used on narrowband FRS-only frequencies. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 - GMRS01 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 - GMRS02 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 - GMRS03 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 - GMRS04 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 - GMRS05 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 - GMRS06 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 - GMRS07 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - GMRS15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - GMRS16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - GMRS17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - GMRS18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - GMRS19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - GMRS20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - GMRS21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - GMRS22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX<br />
*Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only <br />
*Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only<br />
*Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio'''<br />
<br />
''15K8F3E emission on 154.57 MHz and 154.6 MHz - compatible with 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emission. 15K8F3E is functionally the same as 16K0F3E (or 20 kHz bandwidth), which is authorized on MURS 4 and MURS 5. This is regular FM or 16K0F3E on the Baofeng UV-5R and UV-82 series of radios. <br />
10K5F3E emission on 151.82 MHz, 151.88 MHz and 151.94 MHz - compatible with 11K3F3E emission. Earlier FCC documentation indicated 9K20F3E and 9K10F3E emissions on the 151 MHz frequencies - narrow FM NFM. 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. '' <br />
<br />
CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) are user-programmable for each channel. User may select WIDE or NARROW for 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 01 MURS1-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 02 MURS1-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 03 MURS1-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 04 MURS1-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 05 MURS1-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 06 MURS2-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 07 MURS2-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 08 MURS2-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 09 MURS2-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 MURS2-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 MURS3-1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 MURS3-2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 MURS3-3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 MURS3-4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 MURS3-5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung Baofeng BF-T11 FRS walkie talkies two-way radio UHF 22 channel radios FRS Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
22 channel FRS walkie talkies, user-selectable CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS tones + 210 DCS codes. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. <br />
10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Default setting carrier squelch, but users may easily set the CTCSS or DCS setting they like per channel. No PC programming required. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
'''KS KSTORM K-STORM K STORM UHF Walkie Talkies 16 Channel Rechargeable Walkie Talkies Extra Long Standby Time Two-Way Radios 3000mAh Li-ion Batteries Chargers Antennas'''<br />
<br />
FCC ID 2AUMTWTF21 2AUMT-WT-F21 <br />
<br />
Quanzhou Wanneton Electronic&Technology Co. Ltd.<br />
<br />
50 CTCSS tones, 105 DCS codes available. User programmable <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS45 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS45 UHF Analog GMRS Mobile Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS and GMRS mobile transceiver TYT. 10K4F3E emission on FRS channels 1-7, 10K6F3E emission on channels 8-15 and repeater inputs. Later versions indicate 10K5F3E emission on 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz and 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz as well as 467.55 MHz - 467.725 MHz. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
*Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT GMRS5 TYT TH-UVF8 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. GMRS5 UHF Analog GMRS and FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
GMRS5 analog FRS transceiver, 22 channel FRS handheld radio. 10K7F3E emission <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''TYT TC-568 - Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co. Ltd. FRS TC-568 UHF Analog FRS Portable Transceiver'''<br />
<br />
FRS portable analog transceiver sold by TYT - user-programmable CTCSS or DCS tones, defaults to CSQ carrier squelch. 11K0F3E emission per FCC authorization documentation. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. FCC testing indicates emission 10K2F3E.<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version also Retevis RB16 walkie talkie <br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8 DCS 306 D306N 306DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
EU version European version also Retevis RB616<br />
Single Channel - 446.09375MHz - PMR446 channel 8<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT30M''' <br />
<br />
Default Channel Frequency <br />
<br />
Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w<br />
US version<br />
Single Channel - 467.5625 MHz - 306 DCS FRS channel 8 - D306N DCS306 306 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT40B RT-40B 22 Channel FRS''' <br />
<br />
US FCC [[FRS]] version. 22 channels. User may change power levels on channels 1-7 and 15-22. Channels 8-14 are set on low power (0.5w) only, as per FCC regulations.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
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'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 1 - older non-FRS versions. Note that like the Baofeng BF-888S series, there are numerous variants of the Retevis H-777 radios out there. Including H777PLUS FRS and PMR446 radios. <br />
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*Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis H-777''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - version 2 - older non-FRS versions <br />
''Appears to be the same as the BF-888S series radios default factory programming''<br />
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*Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL <br />
*Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 460.3250 CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
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<br />
*Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2)<br />
*Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Little Pretender Digital Walkie Talkies 3 Channel Children's FRS Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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5K87F3E, 6K02F3E or 6K20F3E narrow band FM emission, power output 100-150mw<br />
Model 598 or 0598 FCC ID 2AE67-0598 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz (FRS channel 1)<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz (FRS channel 3)<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz (FRS channel 6)<br />
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<br />
'''Digital Voice Changer 2 Mile Range Walkie Talkies''' <br />
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8 channel FRS walkie talkies radios children's grade two-way FRS radios <br />
10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power<br />
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Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.6125 MHz - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6875 MHz - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.7125 MHz - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 5 - 467.5625 MHz - FRS channel 8<br />
*Channel 6 - 467.5875 MHz - FRS channel 9<br />
*Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT1-UHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 UHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. <br />
<br />
Retevis currently markets BF-888S RT-1 family handheld radios programmed for the various [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF and VHF personal radio services]], including the [[Freenet|149 MHz Freenet]] service in Germany, the VHF CB [[MURS]] service and UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services in the USA, the Chinese [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|409 MHz]] license free walkie talkie service, [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|245 MHz VHF CB service]] in Thailand, the [[325_MHz_Short_Range_Radio_Service|325 MHz SRRS service]] in the Philippines, the [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|142 MHz VHF]] CB service in Indonesia, the [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|350 MHz Short Range Radio]] service in India, the European standardized [[PMR446]] services - both traditional 8-channel/16-channel [[PMR446#Analog_PMR446_and_digital_voice_DMR_Tier_1_frequencies|analog]] and 16-channel/32-channel [[PMR446#Digital_FDMA_dPMR446|digital]], the [[SRD860]] 860 MHz service, the very low power [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49 MHz]] and [[LPD433]] services and numerous others such as Japan's [[Specified_Low_Power_Radio|Specified Low Power Radio]], the Nordic (Sweden/Norway) [[KDR444]], South Korean [[448_MHz_South_Korean_Personal_Radio|UHF 448 MHz Personal Radio]], the Australian 476 MHz/477 MHz[[UHF_CB|UHF CB]] service, etc.<br />
<br />
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*Channel 1 - 463.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 463.3250 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 463.4250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 463.5250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 463.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 463.7250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 463.8250 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 463.8250 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 465.2250 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 465.3250 MHz 156.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.4250 MHz 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 465.5250 MHz 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Channel 13 - 463.5650 MHz 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Channel 14 - 465.7250 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 15 - 463.7650 MHz 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Channel 16 - 465.9250 MHz 152 DPL D152N<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT1-VHF RT1 RT-1''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
Retevis RT1 VHF default channels frequencies <br />
May be out dated as newer versions are shipped. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF [[MURS]] or 149 MHz [[Freenet]] or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Using the frequencies shown below without a FCC license is illegal in the USA. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. Use of any frequency in the 136-137 MHz band is strongly discouraged. The VHF [[VHF_airband|aircraft band]] extends up to 137 MHz. Do not transmit in the aircraft band! <br />
<br />
How to disable ANI transmit beep PTT ID tones beeps when you transmit EOT BOT transmit ID tone transmit authorization tone. Retevis RT1 VHF radios have been noted in use in the 2022 Russian-Ukraine war (by Ukrainian forces, in addition to Motorola handheld radios, Baofeng UV-5R radios, Baofeng UV-82 radios, UV-82HP radios, Motorola FRS and/or PMR446 handhelds.<br />
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'''Update: Retevis RT1 VHF band (V band) radios sold in April 2022 are still being shipped and sold in the USA with these frequencies programmed from the factory. Do not use the RT1 out of the box! It can be programmed with free software CHIRP using computer or smartphone. ''' <br />
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*Channel 1 - 144.1750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 144.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 144.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 144.4750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 144.5750 MHz 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 144.6750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 7 - 144.7750 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 8 - 144.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 144.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 145.2750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 145.3750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 145.5700 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 145.6750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 145.7750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.8750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 145.9750 MHz 79.7 Hz PL<br />
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Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz).<br />
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'''Retevis RT22 / RT68 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
<br />
Possibly other versions, including RT7 RT-7, RT21 RT-21, RT24 RT-24, RT-47 - possibly a copy of the BF-9700 series of BF-888 type radios. This includes the RT-74 and numerous other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). Note that there are 16 channel and 22 channel versions of these radios - see the 22-channel FRS channel plan for Retevis radios below.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT-24 FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free 462 MHz FRS GMRS specification version. Like the other Retevis 16 channel UHF radios, it includes the 462.6250 127.3 Hz, 462.7250 136.5 Hz BF-888S default frequencies as well as Retevis-specific frequency/tone combinations - namely 462.5625 with 67.0 Hz, 462.5875 with 118.8 Hz, 462.6125 with 127.3 Hz, 462.6375 with 131.8 Hz, 462.6625 with 136.5 Hz, 462.6875 with 141.3 Hz, 462.7125 with 146.2 Hz, 462.550 with 123.0 Hz and so on.<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22<br />
*Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6<br />
*Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15<br />
*Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16<br />
*Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17<br />
*Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19<br />
*Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis FRS 22 channel - RT22 RT27 RT47 RT48 and numerous others''' <br />
<br />
These are the default tones/codes for each channel. The CTCSS tone or DCS code may easily be changed by using free programming software (such as CHIRP or the manufacturer's software) and a programming cable. <br />
Taking the time to switch to a non-default tone/code is strongly recommended. It is very easily done and quick to do and will resolve interference issues caused by other groups using similar radios with similar default CTCSS tones/DCS codes (in other words, another group using radios with the same factory default settings). <br />
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The transmit power setting may be switched between high power and low power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 only. Channels 8-14 must be set to low power under FCC rules. For most applications, your radios do not need to set to high power. <br />
<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power <br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-24 [[PMR446]] 16 channel''' <br />
European license free 446 MHz PMR446 specification version<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz 023 DPL D023N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-27V MURS VHF''' <br />
RETEVIS RT27V RT47V RB27V RB47 US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. <br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version<br />
<br />
'''Note: this programming plan may have been changed to match the “standard” Retevis FRS radio tone and code plan. <br />
Updates, corrections or additions by somebody who has purchased one of these radios recently would be greatly appreciated.''' '''Bold text'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
*Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT-27 RT-27 IC FRS 22 channel''' <br />
US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). The channel 18 and channel 22 tones match with the Baofeng BF-888S default CTCSS tones for those respective frequencies as well. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
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<br />
'''Retevis RT-47V MURS VHF''' <br />
US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. New Retevis MURS RB38V with 5 MURS channels and 10 NOAA weather channels (receive only). RT27V RT47V RB38V<br />
Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. Dec is decode (receive) and Enc is encode (transmit).<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
*Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF]<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS''' . <br />
<br />
5 watts on simplex channels 1-7 and 15-22 (FRS channels 1-7 and 15-22). 0.5 watt on channels 8-14 (simplex only, FRS channels 8-14). 5 watts on GMRS repeater pairs channels 23-30. Channels 1-22 are simplex only as FRS/GMRS shared simplex channels. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N)<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N)<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz)<br />
*Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz)<br />
*Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz)<br />
*Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz)<br />
*Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT36 FRS 14 channel FRS version'''<br />
US version / FRS version FRS462 FRS467 <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT36 PMR446 8 channel PMR version'''<br />
EU version / PMR446 version European version RT636<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT86 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86 <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Retevis RT97 16 Channel Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies 10W Retevis Long Range Walkie Talkies UHF - Unknown market programming plan factory default frequency factory default channels RT-86 RT86<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 430.00625 MHz 67.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 2 - 430.56250 MHz 118.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 3 - 431.00625 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 4 - 431.56250 MHz 131.8 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 5 - 432.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 6 - 432.56250 MHz 127.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.00625 MHz 136.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.56250 MHz 141.3 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 9 - 434.00625 MHz 146.2 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
*Channel 11 - 435.00625 MHz D743I<br />
*Channel 12 - 435.56250 MHz D332I<br />
*Channel 13 - 436.56250 MHz D243I<br />
*Channel 14 - 437.56250 MHz D606N<br />
*Channel 15 - 438.56250 MHz D731I<br />
*Channel 16 - 439.56250 MHz D462I<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pofung F19 FRS Walkie Talkie'''<br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. User selectable carrier squelch, CTCSS or DCS. 50 CTCSS and 210 DCS codes available for a total of 260 different CTCSS and DCS tones/codes. Note the Baofeng and Po Fung PO FUNG are the same company. <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 BF-A58, Pofung T-57 BF-F8 BF-F8+ etc.''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family, including the UV-9R, UV-9R ERA, BF-F8, BF-A58, UV-5R+, other versions have variations of these frequencies, for example the GT-3WP, A58S and numerous others. FCC ID indicates 5K20F3E super narrow FM emission as well as 9K10F3E and 9K20F3E NFM emissions...<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL D274N<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-5R "Upgrade Version" or "144-148 MHz 420-450 MHz" Variant''' <br />
<br />
Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. <br />
This appears to be a firmware glitch, likely the FCC legal (or "FCC legal") version that only permits the end user to transmit within the 144-148 MHz 2 meter amateur band and the 420-450 MHz 70cm amateur band.<br />
<br />
VFO A default frequency 144.725 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 0 - 144.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
*Channel 127 - 435.7250 MHz CSQ <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-6R Pofung UV-6R''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies<br />
<br />
<br />
VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" <br />
VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"<br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL<br />
*Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL<br />
*Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL<br />
*Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N)<br />
*Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N)<br />
*Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18)<br />
*Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz <br />
*Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N)<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL - [[FRS]] channel 1 <br />
*Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N)<br />
*Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL <br />
*Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL - [[MURS]] channel 4<br />
*Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N)<br />
*Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ<br />
*Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N)<br />
*Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL<br />
*Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iRadio CP-168 and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones''' <br />
<br />
Default Channels Frequencies <br />
<br />
*Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL <br />
*Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL<br />
*Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL<br />
*Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL<br />
*Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL<br />
*Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL<br />
*Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz <br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]] - 19 is 152.900 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, [[MURS#Militia_Patriot_MURS_VHF_Tactical_Frequencies|which is incorrect]], 25 is 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz<br />
*Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz<br />
*Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz<br />
*Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz<br />
*Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz<br />
*Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list'''<br />
''Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here''<br />
<br />
*Freq 0 - OFF (BLANK)<br />
*Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz<br />
*Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz<br />
*Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz<br />
*Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz<br />
*Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz<br />
*Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz<br />
*Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz<br />
*Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz<br />
*Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz<br />
*Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz<br />
*Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz<br />
*Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz<br />
*Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz<br />
*Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz<br />
*Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz<br />
*Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz<br />
*Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz<br />
*Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz<br />
*Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz<br />
*Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz<br />
*Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz<br />
*Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz<br />
*Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz<br />
*Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz<br />
*Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz<br />
*Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz<br />
*Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz<br />
*Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz<br />
*Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz<br />
*Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz<br />
*Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz<br />
*Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
''Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military [[SINCGARS|standard]] 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.<br />
<br />
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Motorola CLS Series Code List (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, privacy code, etc.) list:'''<br />
<br />
*Code 0 - OFF - Carrier squelch [CSQ] (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)<br />
*Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ<br />
*Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA<br />
*Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA<br />
*Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB<br />
*Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB<br />
*Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ<br />
*Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA<br />
*Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB<br />
*Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ<br />
*Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA<br />
*Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB<br />
*Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z<br />
*Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A<br />
*Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 1B<br />
*Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z<br />
*Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A<br />
*Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B<br />
*Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z<br />
*Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A<br />
*Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B <br />
*Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z<br />
*Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A<br />
*Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B<br />
*Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z<br />
*Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A<br />
*Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B<br />
*Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z<br />
*Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A<br />
*Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B<br />
*Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z<br />
*Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A<br />
*Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1<br />
*Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2<br />
*Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3<br />
*Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4<br />
*Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5<br />
*Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6<br />
*Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7<br />
*Code 39 - 023 DPL D023N<br />
*Code 40 - 025 DPL D025N<br />
*Code 41 - 026 DPL D026N<br />
*Code 42 - 031 DPL D031N<br />
*Code 43 - 032 DPL D032N<br />
*Code 44 - 043 DPL D043N<br />
*Code 45 - 047 DPL D047N<br />
*Code 46 - 051 DPL D051N<br />
*Code 47 - 054 DPL D054N<br />
*Code 48 - 065 DPL D065N<br />
*Code 49 - 071 DPL D071N<br />
*Code 50 - 072 DPL D072N<br />
*Code 51 - 073 DPL D073N<br />
*Code 52 - 074 DPL D074N<br />
*Code 53 - 114 DPL D114N<br />
*Code 54 - 115 DPL D115N<br />
*Code 55 - 116 DPL D116N<br />
*Code 56 - 125 DPL D125N<br />
*Code 57 - 131 DPL D131N<br />
*Code 58 - 132 DPL D132N<br />
*Code 59 - 134 DPL D134N<br />
*Code 60 - 143 DPL D143N<br />
*Code 61 - 152 DPL D152N<br />
*Code 62 - 155 DPL D155N<br />
*Code 63 - 156 DPL D156N<br />
*Code 64 - 162 DPL D162N<br />
*Code 65 - 165 DPL D165N<br />
*Code 66 - 172 DPL D172N<br />
*Code 67 - 174 DPL D174N<br />
*Code 68 - 205 DPL D205N<br />
*Code 69 - 223 DPL D223N<br />
*Code 70 - 226 DPL D226N<br />
*Code 71 - 243 DPL D243N<br />
*Code 72 - 244 DPL D244N<br />
*Code 73 - 245 DPL D245N<br />
*Code 74 - 251 DPL D251N<br />
*Code 75 - 261 DPL D261N<br />
*Code 76 - 263 DPL D263N<br />
*Code 77 - 265 DPL D265N<br />
*Code 78 - 271 DPL D271N<br />
*Code 79 - 306 DPL D306N<br />
*Code 80 - 311 DPL D311N<br />
*Code 81 - 315 DPL D315N<br />
*Code 82 - 331 DPL D331N<br />
*Code 83 - 343 DPL D343N<br />
*Code 84 - 346 DPL D346N<br />
*Code 85 - 351 DPL D351N<br />
*Code 86 - 364 DPL D364N<br />
*Code 87 - 365 DPL D365N<br />
*Code 88 - 371 DPL D371N<br />
*Code 89 - 411 DPL D411N<br />
*Code 90 - 412 DPL D412N<br />
*Code 91 - 413 DPL D413N<br />
*Code 92 - 423 DPL D423N<br />
*Code 93 - 431 DPL D431N<br />
*Code 94 - 432 DPL D432N<br />
*Code 95 - 445 DPL D445N<br />
*Code 96 - 464 DPL D464N<br />
*Code 97 - 465 DPL D465N<br />
*Code 98 - 466 DPL D466N<br />
*Code 99 - 503 DPL D503N<br />
*Code 100 - 506 DPL D506N<br />
*Code 101 - 516 DPL D516N<br />
*Code 102 - 532 DPL D532N<br />
*Code 103 - 546 DPL D546N<br />
*Code 104 - 565 DPL D565N<br />
*Code 105 - 606 DPL D606N<br />
*Code 106 - 612 DPL D612N<br />
*Code 107 - 624 DPL D624N<br />
*Code 108 - 627 DPL D627N<br />
*Code 109 - 631 DPL D631N<br />
*Code 110 - 632 DPL D632N<br />
*Code 111 - 654 DPL D654N<br />
*Code 112 - 662 DPL D662N<br />
*Code 113 - 664 DPL D664N<br />
*Code 114 - 703 DPL D703N<br />
*Code 115 - 712 DPL D712N<br />
*Code 116 - 723 DPL D723N<br />
*Code 117 - 731 DPL D731N<br />
*Code 118 - 732 DPL D732N<br />
*Code 119 - 734 DPL D734N<br />
*Code 120 - 743 DPL D743N<br />
*Code 121 - 754 DPL D754N<br />
*Code 122 - 69.3 Hz PL<br />
*Code 123 - 645 DPL D645N<br />
*Code 124 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 125 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 126 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 127 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 128 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
*Code 129 - User Customized DCS / DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Midland CTCSS and DCS Privacy Code List''' <br />
<br />
Unlike Motorola, Midland counts the CTCSS tones and then starts back over at 1 for the DCS codes. Code 0 or NULL is carrier squelch (CSQ). Midland uses the standard Motorola 38 CTCSS codes for some radios (38 CTCSS codes + 83 DCS codes). Note that DCS codes 84 to 104 are non-standard codes. <br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 84 - 036 DPL <br />
*DCS Code 85 - 053 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 86 - 122 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 87 - 145 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 88 - 212 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 89 - 225 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 90 - 246 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 91 - 252 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 92 - 255 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 93 - 266 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 94 - 274 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 95 - 325 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 96 - 332 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 97 - 356 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 98 - 446 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 99 - 452 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 100 - 454 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 101 - 455 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 102 - 462 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 103 - 523 DPL<br />
*DCS Code 104 - 526 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''50 CTCSS / PL tone list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
*CTCSS Code 1 - 67.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 2 - 69.3 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 3 - 71.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 4 - 74.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 5 - 77.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 6 - 79.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 7 - 82.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 8 - 85.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 9 - 88.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 10 - 91.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 11 - 94.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 12 - 97.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 13 - 100.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 14 - 103.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 15 - 107.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 16 - 110.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 17 - 114.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 18 - 118.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 19 - 123.0 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 20 - 127.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 21 - 131.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 22 - 136.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 23 - 141.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 24 - 146.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 25 - 151.4 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 26 - 156.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 27 - 159.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 28 - 162.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 29 - 165.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 30 - 167.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 31 - 171.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 32 - 173.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 33 - 177.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 34 - 179.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 35 - 183.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 36 - 186.2 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 37 - 189.9 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 38 - 192.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 39 - 196.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 40 - 199.5 Hz <br />
*CTCSS Code 41 - 203.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 42 - 206.5 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 43 - 210.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 44 - 218.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 45 - 225.7 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 46 - 229.1 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 47 - 233.6 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 48 - 241.8 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 49 - 250.3 Hz<br />
*CTCSS Code 50 - 254.1 Hz<br />
<br />
'''83 DCS / DPL / DTCS list privacy code list'''<br />
<br />
Not be confused with DSC - Digital Selective Calling, a part of the worldwide [[HF_marine|MF/HF]] and [[VHF_marine|VHF]] maritime (marine radio) GMDSS system.<br />
<br />
*DCS Code 1 - 023 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 2 - 025 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 3 - 026 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 4 - 031 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 5 - 032 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 6 - 043 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 7 - 047 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 8 - 051 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 9 - 054 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 10 - 065 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 11 - 071 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 12 - 072 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 13 - 073 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 14 - 074 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 15 - 114 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 16 - 115 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 17 - 116 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 18 - 125 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 19 - 131 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 20 - 132 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 21 - 134 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 22 - 143 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 23 - 152 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 24 - 155 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 25 - 156 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 26 - 162 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 27 - 165 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 28 - 172 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 29 - 174 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 30 - 205 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 31 - 223 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 32 - 226 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 33 - 243 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 34 - 244 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 35 - 245 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 36 - 251 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 37 - 261 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 38 - 263 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 39 - 265 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 40 - 271 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 41 - 306 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 42 - 311 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 43 - 315 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 44 - 331 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 45 - 343 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 46 - 346 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 47 - 351 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 48 - 364 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 49 - 365 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 50 - 371 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 51 - 411 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 52 - 412 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 53 - 413 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 54 - 423 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 55 - 431 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 56 - 432 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 57 - 445 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 58 - 464 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 59 - 465 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 60 - 466 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 61 - 503 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 62 - 506 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 63 - 516 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 64 - 532 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 65 - 546 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 66 - 565 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 67 - 606 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 68 - 612 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 69 - 624 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 70 - 627 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 71 - 631 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 72 - 632 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 73 - 654 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 74 - 662 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 75 - 664 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 76 - 703 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 77 - 712 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 78 - 723 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 79 - 731 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 80 - 732 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 81 - 734 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 82 - 743 DCS<br />
*DCS Code 83 - 754 DCS<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Original Motorola PL Tone List - 26 tones'''<br />
<br />
*PL Tone 1 - 82.5 Hz - Tone YZ<br />
*PL Tone 2 - 85.4 Hz - Tone YA<br />
*PL Tone 3 - 88.5 Hz - Tone YB<br />
*PL Tone 4 - 91.5 Hz - Tone ZZ<br />
*PL Tone 5 - 94.8 Hz - Tone ZA<br />
*PL Tone 6 - 97.4 Hz - Tone ZB<br />
*PL Tone 7 - 100.0 Hz - Tone 1Z<br />
*PL Tone 8 - 103.5 Hz - Tone 1A<br />
*PL Tone 9 - 107.2 Hz - Tone 1B<br />
*PL Tone 10 - 110.9 Hz - Tone 2Z<br />
*PL Tone 11 - 114.8 Hz - Tone 2A<br />
*PL Tone 12 - 118.8 Hz - Tone 2B<br />
*PL Tone 13 - 123.0 Hz - Tone 3Z<br />
*PL Tone 14 - 127.3 Hz - Tone 3A<br />
*PL Tone 15 - 131.8 Hz - Tone 3B<br />
*PL Tone 16 - 136.5 Hz - Tone 4Z<br />
*PL Tone 17 - 141.3 Hz - Tone 4A<br />
*PL Tone 18 - 146.2 Hz - Tone 4B<br />
*PL Tone 19 - 151.4 Hz - Tone 5Z<br />
*PL Tone 20 - 156.7 Hz - Tone 5A<br />
*PL Tone 21 - 162.2 Hz - Tone 5B<br />
*PL Tone 22 - 167.9 Hz - Tone 6Z<br />
*PL Tone 23 - 173.8 Hz - Tone 6A<br />
*PL Tone 24 - 179.9 Hz - Tone 6B<br />
*PL Tone 25 - 186.2 Hz - Tone 7Z<br />
*PL Tone 26 - 192.8 Hz - Tone 7A<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Baofeng CTCSS QT tone and DCS DQT code list''' <br />
<br />
*CTCSS (T-CTCS and R-CTCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF <br />
*67.0HZ<br />
*69.3HZ<br />
*71.9HZ<br />
*74.4HZ<br />
*77.0HZ<br />
*79.7HZ<br />
*82.5HZ<br />
*85.4HZ<br />
*88.5HZ<br />
*91.5HZ<br />
*94.8HZ<br />
*97.4HZ<br />
*100.0HZ<br />
*103.5HZ<br />
*107.2HZ<br />
*110.9HZ<br />
*114.8HZ<br />
*118.8HZ<br />
*123.0HZ<br />
*127.3HZ<br />
*131.8HZ<br />
*136.5HZ<br />
*141.3HZ<br />
*146.2HZ<br />
*151.4HZ<br />
*156.7HZ<br />
*159.8HZ<br />
*162.2HZ<br />
*165.5HZ<br />
*167.9HZ<br />
*171.3HZ<br />
*173.8HZ<br />
*177.3HZ<br />
*179.9HZ<br />
*183.5HZ<br />
*186.2HZ<br />
*189.9HZ<br />
*192.8HZ<br />
*196.6HZ<br />
*199.5HZ<br />
*203.5HZ<br />
*206.5HZ<br />
*210.7HZ<br />
*218.1HZ<br />
*225.7HZ<br />
*229.1HZ<br />
*233.6HZ<br />
*241.8HZ<br />
*250.3HZ<br />
*254.1HZ<br />
<br />
<br />
*DCS (T-DCS and R-DCS)<br />
<br />
*OFF<br />
*D023N <br />
*D025N<br />
*D026N<br />
*D031N<br />
*D032N<br />
*D036N<br />
*D043N<br />
*D047N<br />
*D051N<br />
*D053N<br />
*D054N<br />
*D065N<br />
*D071N<br />
*D072N<br />
*D073N<br />
*D074N<br />
*D114N<br />
*D115N<br />
*D116N<br />
*D122N<br />
*D125N<br />
*D131N<br />
*D132N<br />
*D134N<br />
*D143N<br />
*D145N<br />
*D152N<br />
*D155N<br />
*D156N<br />
*D162N<br />
*D165N<br />
*D172N<br />
*D174N<br />
*D205N<br />
*D212N<br />
*D223N<br />
*D225N<br />
*D226N<br />
*D243N<br />
*D244N<br />
*D245N<br />
*D246N<br />
*D251N<br />
*D252N<br />
*D255N<br />
*D261N<br />
*D263N<br />
*D265N<br />
*D266N<br />
*D271N<br />
*D274N<br />
*D306N<br />
*D311N<br />
*D315N<br />
*D325N<br />
*D331N<br />
*D332N<br />
*D343N<br />
*D346N<br />
*D351N<br />
*D356N<br />
*D364N<br />
*D365N<br />
*D371N<br />
*D411N<br />
*D412N<br />
*D413N<br />
*D423N<br />
*D431N<br />
*D432N<br />
*D445N<br />
*D446N<br />
*D452N<br />
*D454N<br />
*D455N<br />
*D462N<br />
*D464N<br />
*D465N<br />
*D466N<br />
*D503N<br />
*D506N<br />
*D516N<br />
*D523N<br />
*D526N<br />
*D532N<br />
*D546N<br />
*D564N<br />
*D606N<br />
*D612N<br />
*D624N<br />
*D627N<br />
*D631N<br />
*D632N<br />
*D645N<br />
*D654N<br />
*D662N<br />
*D664N<br />
*D703N<br />
*D712N<br />
*D723N<br />
*D731N<br />
*D732N<br />
*D734N<br />
*D743N<br />
*D754N<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Inverted DCS code to normal DCS conversion'''<br />
<br />
Also referred to as DCS polarity or DQT polarity or DQT inversion. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively.<br />
<br />
*DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N<br />
*DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N<br />
*DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N<br />
*DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N<br />
*DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N<br />
*DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N<br />
*DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N<br />
*DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N<br />
*DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N<br />
*DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N<br />
*DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N<br />
*DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N<br />
*DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N<br />
*DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N<br />
*DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N<br />
*DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N<br />
*DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N<br />
*DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N<br />
*DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N<br />
*DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N<br />
*DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N<br />
*DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N<br />
*DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N<br />
*DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N<br />
*DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N<br />
*DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N<br />
*DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N<br />
*DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N<br />
*DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N<br />
*DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N<br />
*DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N<br />
*DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N<br />
*DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N<br />
*DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N<br />
*DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N<br />
*DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N<br />
*DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N<br />
*DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N<br />
*DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N<br />
*DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N<br />
*DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N<br />
*DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N<br />
*DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N<br />
*DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N<br />
*DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N<br />
*DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N<br />
*DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N<br />
*DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N<br />
*DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N<br />
*DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N<br />
*DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N<br />
*DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N<br />
*DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N<br />
*DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N<br />
*DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N<br />
*DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N<br />
*DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N<br />
*DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N<br />
*DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N<br />
*DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N<br />
*DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N<br />
*DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N<br />
*DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N<br />
*DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N<br />
*DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N<br />
*DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N<br />
*DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N<br />
*DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N<br />
*DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N<br />
*DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N<br />
*DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N<br />
*DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N<br />
*DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N<br />
*DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N<br />
*DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N<br />
*DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N<br />
*DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N<br />
*DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N<br />
*DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N<br />
*DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N<br />
*DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N<br />
*DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N<br />
*DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N<br />
*DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N<br />
*DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N<br />
*DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N<br />
*DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N<br />
*DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N<br />
*DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N<br />
*DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N<br />
*DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N<br />
*DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N<br />
*DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N<br />
*DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N <br />
*DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N<br />
*DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N<br />
*DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N<br />
*DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N<br />
*DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N<br />
*DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N<br />
<br />
==Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans==<br />
<br />
<br />
This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. It is an attempt to consolidate multiple databases and lists currently residing in various parts of the Internet. Like most of these lists, this will never be complete or 100% accurate. Businesses will often simply buy radios and use them without bothering with licensing or frequency coordination. Use of the license-free [[FRS]] and [[MURS]] frequencies is also very widespread. Individual stores may change frequencies and/or [[FRS#FRS_CTCSS_and_DCS_Subchannel_Code_Tone_.22Privacy_Code.22_Listing|CTCSS / PL or DCS / DPL tones or codes]] - tone/codes, especially in [[Business_Radio#Commonly_Heard_CTCSS_and_DCS_Tones_Codes_For_Popular_UHF_VHF_Business_Itinerant_Frequencies|areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency]] - to meet their specific needs, even if this means deviating from a nationwide or regional chain channel plan. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ace Hardware'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Aldi'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
*467.8750 MHz - various PLs/DPLs<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*American Eagle'''<br />
<br />
*461.0625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.3625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*466.3375 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*469.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Anthropologie'''<br />
<br />
*467.8750 MHz 192.8 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Apple'''<br />
The Apple Store <br />
<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*461.1875 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz - 167.9 Hz PL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 85.4 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 203.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 156.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Ashley Home Store'''<br />
<br />
*462.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.8875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Bass Pro'''<br />
<br />
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Outdoor World nationwide license '''WRTL738'''. <br />
Previous license '''WPTY936''' (now expired). <br />
<br />
The current license authorizes hundreds of different frequencies from 451.1875 MHz to 469.9625 MHz - almost every possible 450 MHz - 470 MHz UHF [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|business band]] radio frequency available under [[FCC]] Part 90. with different channel plans for individual store locations. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide an accurate list. An example of confirmed channel plan is below. <br />
<br />
Note that some larger stores as well as distribution hubs operate repeaters. <br />
<br />
<br />
*451.1875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*451.3125 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*452.0875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*452.1875 MHz 051 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*452.9875 MHz 073 DPL - Channel 5<br />
*456.8875 MHz 143 DPL - Channel 6<br />
*457.1875 MHz 156 DPL - Channel 7<br />
<br />
Another example channel plan confirmed in use:<br />
<br />
*451.5875 MHz 073 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*468.9375 MHz 703 DPL<br />
*469.6000 MHz 606 DPL<br />
*469.8875 MHz 703 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Best Buy'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 445 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 743 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*BJ's Wholesale Club'''<br />
<br />
*469.4875 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Buffalo Wild Wings'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*CarMax'''<br />
<br />
Individual CarMax locations may be licensed for or use different channel plans, including plans that may or may not include the 462.625 MHz, 462.675 MHz and 462.725 MHz shared FRS and GMRS frequencies. <br />
<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 071 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Chick-Fil-A'''<br />
<br />
Individual stores likely use different CTCSS tones or DCS codes. <br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.5625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5750 MHz - 654 DPL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 455 DPL<br />
*462.6125 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.6375 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6500 MHz - 351 DPL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.6875 MHz - 141.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*462.7125 MHz - 146.2 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 136.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 462 DPL<br />
*467.5625 MHz - 243 DPL<br />
*467.5875 MHz - 032 DPL<br />
*467.6125 MHz - 047 DPL<br />
*467.6375 MHz - 051 DPL<br />
*467.6625 MHz - 053 DPL<br />
*467.6875 MHz - 065 DPL<br />
*467.7125 MHz - 116 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Costco'''<br />
Some Costco locations are using FRS radios in place of or in addition to the frequencies listed below. Confirmed FRS channels and tones codes include:<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz - 123.0 Hz PL<br />
*462.5875 MHz - 026 DPL<br />
*462.6000 MHz - 241.8 Hz PL<br />
*462.6625 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.6750 MHz - 606 DPL<br />
*462.7000 MHz - 192.8 Hz<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 250.3 Hz PL<br />
*462.7250 MHz - 252 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
Costco stores are (allegedly) in the process of upgrading from the VHF to UHF, especially when interference from other stores using the popular VHF frequencies (including 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz) is an issue. However, Costco retains extensive VHF systems and numerous licenses with dozens of VHF frequencies authorized in hundreds of locations. <br />
<br />
*VHF:<br />
*151.6250 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*151.9550 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 74.4 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.5700 MHz 156.7 Hz PL - Operations <br />
*154.6000 MHz CSQ - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 82.5 Hz PL - Operations<br />
*154.6000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - Operations <br />
<br />
Costco is licensed under '''WQMZ420''' for 177 individual locations for 5 watt portables on VHF frequencies. Numerous additional locations are licensed for some or all of the VHF channels under '''WQMD311''' or '''WQNC265'''.<br />
<br />
*151.6550 MHz<br />
*151.6850 MHz<br />
*151.7150 MHz<br />
*151.7450 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.8950 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
*151.9850 MHz<br />
*152.8850 MHz<br />
*152.9150 MHz<br />
*153.0050 MHz<br />
*154.4900 MHz<br />
*154.5150 MHz<br />
*154.5400 MHz<br />
<br />
*UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies<br />
<br />
*468.2125 MHz <br />
*468.2625 MHz<br />
*468.3125 MHz<br />
*468.3625 MHz<br />
*468.4125 MHz<br />
*468.4625 MHz<br />
*468.5125 MHz<br />
*468.5625 MHz<br />
*468.6125 MHz<br />
*468.6625 MHz<br />
<br />
Costco is licensed for numerous additional VHF and UHF frequencies under WQMD311 and WQNC265 in addition to the WQLL302 license. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include:<br />
<br />
*451.4125 MHz<br />
*451.5125 MHz<br />
*451.5375 MHz<br />
*451.5875 MHz<br />
*451.6375 MHz<br />
*451.6625 MHz<br />
*451.6875 MHz<br />
*452.7625 MHz<br />
*456.4125 MHz<br />
*456.5125 MHz<br />
*456.6125 MHz<br />
*456.6875 MHz<br />
*457.7625 MHz<br />
*467.7625 MHz<br />
*467.8125 MHz<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dick's Sporting Goods'''<br />
<br />
Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan:<br />
<br />
467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz)<br />
468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz)<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz Channel 4<br />
<br />
94.8 Hz PL, 88.5 Hz PL and 127.3 Hz PL appear to be commonly used, in addition to others, depending on local needs. <br />
<br />
*468.4625 MHz <br />
*468.5125 MHz <br />
*468.5625 MHz <br />
*468.6125 MHz <br />
*468.6625 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Dollar Tree / Family Dollar'''<br />
<br />
Recently (April 2020) granted license WRFR434 to operate 10,000 portable radios, 2-watt power with standard analog narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission on <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz<br />
*467.8750 MHz<br />
*467.9000 MHz<br />
*467.9250 MHz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*DSW'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*450.0000 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*456.8250 MHz - 127.3 Hz PL<br />
*457.5750 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*461.0375 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*461.1125 MHz - 025 DPL<br />
*462.4250 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*462.5250 MHz - 114.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
*466.0875 MHz - 464 DPL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 88.5 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 145 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz - 023 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Gander Outdoor / Gander Mountain'''<br />
<br />
Depending on local requirements, individual stores may use DCS codes other than 205 DCS D205N or may use CTCSS. Some individual stores may use other and/or additional frequencies. <br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*H & M'''<br />
<br />
*466.2875 MHz - 155 DPL <br />
*467.1375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*468.8375 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
*469.0000 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
*469.7625 MHz - 155 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harbor Freight'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.7625 MHz - 107.2 Hz PL<br />
*467.8125 MHz - 346 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL<br />
<br />
Reports indicate that some store managers will change their store's frequency and/or CTCSS tone/DCS code to avoid interference from nearby stores on the same frequency. <br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 631 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 1<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 411 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 2<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 346 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 3<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 343 DPL - Harbor Freight Channel 4<br />
<br />
This is especially common in busy shopping malls where numerous stores use the same UHF frequency at the same time - the "big 8" low power UHF frequencies especially: 467.925 MHz, 467.900 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 464.500 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hard Rock Cafe'''<br />
<br />
*462.8875 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
*467.8375 MHz - 205 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Harris Teeter'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz 146.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Hobby Lobby'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.2625 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
*469.5500 MHz 186.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Home Depot'''<br />
<br />
*Nationwide UHF on-site channel plan below. FRS frequencies are in use at numerous stores.<br />
<br />
*467.7625 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.8500 MHz 331 DPL - Channel 2<br />
*467.8375 MHz 263 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*467.8750 MHz 413 DPL - Channel 4<br />
*467.9000 MHz 466 DPL - Channel 5 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Kroger'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL - Primary<br />
*467.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
*100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Kroger maintains a nationwide license (WQIL782) for 50,000 2-watt portable radios with NFM voice (11K2F3E emission). Kroger makes extensive use of 900 MHz ISM and 1.9 GHz DECT-based cordless phone/paging systems for in-store communications as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Loft'''<br />
<br />
*466.0375 MHz - 94.8 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 265 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Lowe's'''<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8200 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.8800 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9400 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9550 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.4900 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.5700 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
*154.6000 MHz - 110.9 Hz PL<br />
<br />
Lowe’s appears to mostly use VHF radios. 110.9 Hz CTCSS tone noted in use at some stores. Various CTCSS tones (PL tones) and/or DCS codes (DPL codes) are likely in use, along with other VHF frequencies. <br />
<br />
Nationwide UHF license (WRBL256) digital voice DMR MotoTRBO (7K60FXE) or NFM portables <br />
*461.0375 MHz<br />
*461.1125 MHz<br />
*461.2125 MHz<br />
*462.7625 MHz<br />
*462.8125 MHz<br />
*464.5375 MHz<br />
*464.5625 MHz<br />
*466.0375 MHz<br />
*466.1125 MHz<br />
*466.1375 MHz<br />
*469.4875 MHz<br />
*469.5375 MHz<br />
<br />
''There appear to be several Lowe's stores using non-standard frequencies, including the MURS channels and FRS.''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Northern Tool + Equipment'''<br />
<br />
*462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz <br />
*462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz<br />
*462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz<br />
*462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz<br />
*462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz<br />
*462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Office Depot'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 131 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*PetsSmart'''<br />
<br />
*464.5000 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 162.2 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Pottery Barn'''<br />
<br />
*151.625 MHz - 97.4 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 71.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.700 MHz - 79.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Regal Cinemas'''<br />
<br />
*464.3250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*464.8750 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 100.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sears '''<br />
<br />
*461.1625 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
*464.5250 MHz - 131.8 Hz PL<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 118.8 Hz PL<br />
*468.4875 MHz - 103.5 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Sheetz'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz - 413 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Staples'''<br />
<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL <br />
*467.9250 MHz - 225.7 Hz PL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Target'''<br />
<br />
Target has several frequency plans in use. Larger stores are individually licensed.<br />
Channel 1 often features a low-power (under 5 watt) base station transmitter system, used for paging staff. At stores using 467.750 MHz for channel 1 located in shopping centers with restaurants, interference from Long Range Systems coaster pagers (which also operate on 467.75 MHz) has been noted. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner.<br />
<br />
Target UHF simplex frequency plans:<br />
<br />
*WQDF547 (79,000 portables, 2w, narrow FM voice 11K2F3E)<br />
<br />
*467.7500 MHz 115 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 1<br />
*467.7750 MHz 072 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 2<br />
*467.9250 MHz 155 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 3 <br />
*467.9000 MHz 205 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 4<br />
*467.8500 MHz 306 DPL - Nationwide - Channel 6 ?? - Management and Loss Prevention? <br />
*467.8750 MHz 244 DPL - Nationwide<br />
<br />
Other popular channel plans (often licensed for individual stores)<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 047 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 026 DPL - Channel 1<br />
*469.4875 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*466.2875 MHz 032 DPL - Channel 3<br />
*462.9125 MHz 065 DPL - Channel 4<br />
<br />
*467.5125 MHz 115 DPL - Channel 1 <br />
*467.4875 MHz 072 DPL - Channel 2 <br />
*467.1875 MHz 306 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
*467.4625 MHz 244 DPL - Channel 3 or Channel 4<br />
<br />
*151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL <br />
*151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL<br />
*151.9250 MHz 506 DPL<br />
*151.8950 MHz 506 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Texas Roadhouse '''<br />
<br />
*467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
'''*The Gap - Old Navy - Banana Republic '''<br />
<br />
Extensive VHF use, 151.625 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 151.805 MHz, 151.835 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 154.515 MHz, 154.540 MHz, 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz are popular. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. 047 DPL and 172 DPL are also popular.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Victoria’s Secret'''<br />
<br />
*467.8500 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9000 MHz - 743 DPL<br />
*467.9250 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.4875 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
*469.5375 MHz - 743 DPL <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wawa'''<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7000 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.9250 MHz<br />
*154.5700 MHz<br />
*154.6000 MHz<br />
*158.4000 MHz<br />
*451.8000 MHz<br />
*451.8125 MHz<br />
*456.8125 MHz<br />
<br />
*074 DPL, 174 DPL, 306 DPL, 413 DPL, 423 DPL, 432 DPL, 445 DPL, 506 DPL, 612 DPL, 654 DPL, and 664 DPL reported, others likely in use. WAWA is licensed under callsign WQQU922 for:<br />
<br />
*151.5050 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.6250 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*151.7600 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*158.4000 MHz - 900 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8000 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*451.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables)<br />
*456.8125 MHz - 1500 mobiles (4 watt portables) <br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wal-Mart (also: Sam's Club)'''<br />
<br />
''Note: some Wal Mart and Sam's Club locations are switching from VHF MURS radios to [[Business_Radio#UHF_Band_450-470_MHz|UHF business band]] radios and Motorola [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|900 MHz FHSS DTR series]] radios (this is especially common in busy areas where interference is much more likely).'' <br />
<br />
<br />
*154.5700 MHz - Primary<br />
*154.6000 MHz - Primary<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8800 MHz<br />
*151.9400 MHz<br />
*151.6250 MHz<br />
*151.7600 MHz<br />
*151.7750 MHz<br />
*151.8200 MHz<br />
*151.8350 MHz<br />
*151.8650 MHz<br />
*151.9550 MHz<br />
<br />
*Many stores simply use carrier squelch - CSQ, but 67.0 Hz PL, 71.9 Hz PL, 74.4 Hz PL, 77.0 Hz PL, 100.0 Hz PL, 136.5 Hz PL, 131 DPL, 205 DPL and numerous others have been logged. <br />
<br />
Most stores use 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz as their primary frequencies with CSQ. In areas where interference is an issue, stores will use one of the other MURS frequencies and/or CTCSS or DCS tones/codes as appropriate. <br />
<br />
Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. Carrier squelch appears to be the norm unless there's a compelling reason (repeated issues with interference from other MURS users) to use CTCSS or DCS (tone squelch PL or DPL).<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Wegman's'''<br />
<br />
*461.0375 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.0875 MHz 223 DPL <br />
*461.1125 MHz 172 DPL <br />
*461.1875 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*461.3625 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 172 DPL<br />
*464.5500 MHz 223 DPL<br />
*469.5000 MHz 172 DPL<br />
<br />
<br />
'''*Whole Foods'''<br />
<br />
*464.5500 MHz 466 DPL<br />
*467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
*467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL<br />
<br />
==Emission Designators==<br />
<br />
This is now its own page - [[Emission Designator]].<br />
<br />
==Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies==<br />
<br />
This also has its own page - [[Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability]].<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/VHF_LADD
VHF LADD
2024-03-13T19:15:31Z
<p>R4002: /* LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List */</p>
<hr />
<div>VHF LADD ('''Logging Administration Dispatch'''), LD ('''Loading Channels''') RR ('''[[Resource Road]]''' or Road Resource) channels, standardized for trucking, logging and use in remote areas for truck-to-truck, truck-to-base and emergency services communications with trucks, loading channels, etc. These frequencies are known by several names, including the Ice Road Channels, Ice Road Truckers Frequencies, Loading Channels, LD channels LAD channels, LADD channels, Resource Road channels, Logging common channels, Natural Resource Road Channels Resource Road VHF, VHF trucking channels, Canadian trucking channels and several other combinations of these. In remote areas of Canada, specific sections of roads are assigned specific channels. <br />
<br />
Note that use of [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|27 MHz CB]] radio equipment (called the ''[[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|General Radio Service]]'' in Canada - not to be confused with the [[GMRS|General Mobile Radio Service or GMRS]]) is still a de facto requirement for trucking and use of CB equipment is strongly recommended. <br />
<br />
==LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List==<br />
<br />
Note that the 4 LADD channels are still in regular FM (20 kHz bandwidth or 16K0F3E [[Emission_Designator|emission]]) while the 5 LD (Loading Channels) and 35 RR (Resource Road) channels are narrowband FM (NFM or FMN - 11.25 kHz bandwidth - also known as 11K3F3E emission, 11K2F3E emission or 11K0F3E emission). '''CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) should not be used on any of these frequencies.''' <br />
<br />
'''Receivers must be set for carrier squelch or CSQ mode.'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks/Usage <br />
|-<br />
|LADD 1<br />
|154.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 1 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 2<br />
|158.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 2 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 3<br />
|154.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 3 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 4<br />
|173.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 4 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LD-1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#Common_Itinerant_and_Low_Power_Business_Frequencies|151.700]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|LD-2<br />
|151.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|LD-3<br />
|151.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|LD-4<br />
|151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|LD-5<br />
|151.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|LD-6<br />
|150.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|LD-7<br />
|153.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|LD-8<br />
|154.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|LD-9<br />
|152.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|LD-10<br />
|153.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|LD-11<br />
|157.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|LD-12<br />
|159.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|LD-13<br />
|164.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|LD-14<br />
|[[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Interop_Frequencies|165.960]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-01<br />
|150.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|RR-02<br />
|150.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|RR-03<br />
|150.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|RR-04<br />
|150.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|RR-05<br />
|150.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|RR-06<br />
|150.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|RR-07<br />
|150.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|RR-08<br />
|150.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|RR-09<br />
|150.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|RR-10<br />
|150.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|RR-11<br />
|150.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|RR-12<br />
|150.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|RR-13<br />
|150.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|RR-14<br />
|150.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-15<br />
|150.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 15<br />
|-<br />
|RR-16<br />
|150.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|RR-17<br />
|150.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 17<br />
|-<br />
|RR-18<br />
|150.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 18<br />
|-<br />
|RR-19<br />
|150.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|RR-20<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 20<br />
|-<br />
|RR-21<br />
|151.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 21<br />
|-<br />
|RR-22<br />
|151.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 22<br />
|-<br />
|RR-23<br />
|151.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 23<br />
|-<br />
|RR-24<br />
|151.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 24<br />
|-<br />
|RR-25<br />
|151.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 25<br />
|-<br />
|RR-26<br />
|151.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 26<br />
|-<br />
|RR-27<br />
|151.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 27<br />
|-<br />
|RR-28<br />
|151.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 28<br />
|-<br />
|RR-29<br />
|151.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 29<br />
|-<br />
|RR-30<br />
|151.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 30<br />
|-<br />
|RR-31<br />
|151.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 31<br />
|-<br />
|RR-32<br />
|151.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 32<br />
|-<br />
|RR-33<br />
|151.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 33<br />
|-<br />
|RR-34<br />
|151.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 34<br />
|-<br />
|RR-35<br />
|151.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 35<br />
|}<br />
<br />
LADD and Resource Road VHF radio system base stations can range from 50 watts to 300 watts and may be remotely operated via landline telephone or VoIP technology. Mobile radios with transmit power ranging from 25 watts to 110 watts are used, with 45 watt, 50 watt and 60 watt mobiles commonly found in trucks. <br />
<br />
1/4 wave NMO antennas are often used when space consideration and rugged heavy duty antennas are needed but 1/2 wave and 5/8 wave VHF antennas are also used for improved gain on the VHF frequencies. Portable radios are also used for flagmen, wide load safety and other purposes on these frequencies.<br />
<br />
==Channel Use Location Information Official Resource Road Channel Allocations==<br />
<br />
'''See this official list of Natural Resource Roads LADD LD RR Resource Road VHF Radio Channel Frequency Channel Location Use Maps - kilometer signs with call-in channels are listed on the roads where use of these frequencies are required (link below). ''' <br />
<br />
[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/natural-resource-use/resource-roads/radio-communications/channel-maps]<br />
<br />
While these frequencies were originally intended only for use by logging companies, oil exploration and drilling equipment delivery companies, remote base station dispatch (think ''''Ice Road Truckers'''') and other specialized use, the proliferation of inexpensive VHF-FM mobile radio equipment (including, but not limited to, the Icom IC-2200, Icom IC-2200H, Icom IC-2300, Icom IC-2300H, Icom IC-V8000, Icom IC-F5021, Icom IC-F5011, Alinco DR-135, Alinco DR-B185HT, AnyTone AT-588, TYT TH-9000D, Kenwood TM-271A, Kenwood TM-281A, Kenwood TK-780 series, Yaesu FT-2980, Yaesu FT-2900, Yaesu FTM-3100R and several others) means their usage has become more widespread and these frequencies have become de facto "interoperability" frequencies in remote areas of Canada. The LADD channels in particular are used by natural resources officers to communicate with logging companies as well as for truck-to-truck, handheld radios for flaggers at loading sites and for other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
The LADD and RR frequencies are used as an adjunct to 26 MHz/27 MHz [[CB|CB radio]] (called the ''General Radio Service'' in Canada - same frequencies and modes as the USA) in some places, and in others, CB radio is used as an adjunct to the VHF LADD and VHF RR and LD channels. Note that the similar '''[[MURS]]''' [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]] CB frequencies are not permitted in Canada for these purposes. '''VHF LADD does not replace regular CB.''' Trucks should still retain regular [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|40 channel]] 27 MHz AM CB radios in addition to a VHF radio with LADD/LD/RR channels programmed into memory. <br />
<br />
Like the [[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial]] Radio Service (land mobile radio, LMR, PLMR, business radio) and the MURS service, these frequencies are sometimes used for other purposes, such as [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting]] or other communications in remote areas of Canada and Alaska. <br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/VHF_LADD
VHF LADD
2024-03-13T19:14:56Z
<p>R4002: /* LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List */</p>
<hr />
<div>VHF LADD ('''Logging Administration Dispatch'''), LD ('''Loading Channels''') RR ('''[[Resource Road]]''' or Road Resource) channels, standardized for trucking, logging and use in remote areas for truck-to-truck, truck-to-base and emergency services communications with trucks, loading channels, etc. These frequencies are known by several names, including the Ice Road Channels, Ice Road Truckers Frequencies, Loading Channels, LD channels LAD channels, LADD channels, Resource Road channels, Logging common channels, Natural Resource Road Channels Resource Road VHF, VHF trucking channels, Canadian trucking channels and several other combinations of these. In remote areas of Canada, specific sections of roads are assigned specific channels. <br />
<br />
Note that use of [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|27 MHz CB]] radio equipment (called the ''[[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|General Radio Service]]'' in Canada - not to be confused with the [[GMRS|General Mobile Radio Service or GMRS]]) is still a de facto requirement for trucking and use of CB equipment is strongly recommended. <br />
<br />
==LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List==<br />
<br />
Note that the 4 LADD channels are still in regular FM (20 kHz bandwidth or 16K0F3E [[Emission_Designator|emission]]) while the 5 LD (Loading Channels) and 35 RR (Resource Road) channels are narrowband FM (NFM or FMN - 11.25 kHz bandwidth - also known as 11K3F3E emission, 11K2F3E emission or 11K0F3E emission). '''CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) should not be used on any of these frequencies.''' <br />
<br />
'''Receivers must be set for carrier squelch or CSQ mode.'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks/Usage <br />
|-<br />
|LADD 1<br />
|154.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 1 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 2<br />
|158.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 2 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 3<br />
|154.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 3 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 4<br />
|173.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 4 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LD-1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#Common_Itinerant_and_Low_Power_Business_Frequencies|151.700]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|LD-2<br />
|151.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|LD-3<br />
|151.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|LD-4<br />
|151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|LD-5<br />
|151.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|LD-6<br />
|150.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|LD-7<br />
|153.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|LD-8<br />
|154.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|LD-9<br />
|152.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|LD-10<br />
|153.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|LD-11<br />
|157.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|LD-12<br />
|159.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|LD-13<br />
|164.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|LD-14<br />
|[[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Interop_Frequencies|165.960]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-01<br />
|150.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|RR-02<br />
|150.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|RR-03<br />
|150.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|RR-04<br />
|150.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|RR-05<br />
|150.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|RR-06<br />
|150.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|RR-07<br />
|150.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|RR-08<br />
|150.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|RR-09<br />
|150.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|RR-10<br />
|150.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|RR-11<br />
|150.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|RR-12<br />
|150.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|RR-13<br />
|150.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|RR-14<br />
|150.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-15<br />
|150.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 15<br />
|-<br />
|RR-16<br />
|150.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|RR-17<br />
|150.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 17<br />
|-<br />
|RR-18<br />
|150.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 18<br />
|-<br />
|RR-19<br />
|150.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|RR-20<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 20<br />
|-<br />
|RR-21<br />
|151.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 21<br />
|-<br />
|RR-22<br />
|151.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 22<br />
|-<br />
|RR-23<br />
|151.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 23<br />
|-<br />
|RR-24<br />
|151.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 24<br />
|-<br />
|RR-25<br />
|151.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 25<br />
|-<br />
|RR-26<br />
|151.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 26<br />
|-<br />
|RR-27<br />
|151.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 27<br />
|-<br />
|RR-28<br />
|151.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 28<br />
|-<br />
|RR-29<br />
|151.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 29<br />
|-<br />
|RR-30<br />
|151.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 30<br />
|-<br />
|RR-31<br />
|151.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 31<br />
|-<br />
|RR-32<br />
|151.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 32<br />
|-<br />
|RR-33<br />
|151.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 33<br />
|-<br />
|RR-34<br />
|151.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 34<br />
|-<br />
|RR-35<br />
|151.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road Channel 35<br />
|}<br />
<br />
LADD and Resource Road VHF radio system base stations can range from 50 watts to 300 watts and may be remotely operated via landline telephone or VoIP technology. Mobile radios with transmit power ranging from 25 watts to 110 watts are used, with 45 watt, 50 watt and 60 watt mobiles commonly found in trucks. <br />
<br />
1/4 wave NMO antennas are often used when space consideration and rugged heavy duty antennas are needed but 1/2 wave and 5/8 wave VHF antennas are also used for improved gain on the VHF frequencies. Portable radios are also used for flagmen, wide load safety and other purposes on these frequencies.<br />
<br />
==Channel Use Location Information Official Resource Road Channel Allocations==<br />
<br />
'''See this official list of Natural Resource Roads LADD LD RR Resource Road VHF Radio Channel Frequency Channel Location Use Maps - kilometer signs with call-in channels are listed on the roads where use of these frequencies are required (link below). ''' <br />
<br />
[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/natural-resource-use/resource-roads/radio-communications/channel-maps]<br />
<br />
While these frequencies were originally intended only for use by logging companies, oil exploration and drilling equipment delivery companies, remote base station dispatch (think ''''Ice Road Truckers'''') and other specialized use, the proliferation of inexpensive VHF-FM mobile radio equipment (including, but not limited to, the Icom IC-2200, Icom IC-2200H, Icom IC-2300, Icom IC-2300H, Icom IC-V8000, Icom IC-F5021, Icom IC-F5011, Alinco DR-135, Alinco DR-B185HT, AnyTone AT-588, TYT TH-9000D, Kenwood TM-271A, Kenwood TM-281A, Kenwood TK-780 series, Yaesu FT-2980, Yaesu FT-2900, Yaesu FTM-3100R and several others) means their usage has become more widespread and these frequencies have become de facto "interoperability" frequencies in remote areas of Canada. The LADD channels in particular are used by natural resources officers to communicate with logging companies as well as for truck-to-truck, handheld radios for flaggers at loading sites and for other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
The LADD and RR frequencies are used as an adjunct to 26 MHz/27 MHz [[CB|CB radio]] (called the ''General Radio Service'' in Canada - same frequencies and modes as the USA) in some places, and in others, CB radio is used as an adjunct to the VHF LADD and VHF RR and LD channels. Note that the similar '''[[MURS]]''' [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]] CB frequencies are not permitted in Canada for these purposes. '''VHF LADD does not replace regular CB.''' Trucks should still retain regular [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|40 channel]] 27 MHz AM CB radios in addition to a VHF radio with LADD/LD/RR channels programmed into memory. <br />
<br />
Like the [[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial]] Radio Service (land mobile radio, LMR, PLMR, business radio) and the MURS service, these frequencies are sometimes used for other purposes, such as [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting]] or other communications in remote areas of Canada and Alaska. <br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/VHF_LADD
VHF LADD
2024-03-13T19:14:16Z
<p>R4002: /* LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List */</p>
<hr />
<div>VHF LADD ('''Logging Administration Dispatch'''), LD ('''Loading Channels''') RR ('''[[Resource Road]]''' or Road Resource) channels, standardized for trucking, logging and use in remote areas for truck-to-truck, truck-to-base and emergency services communications with trucks, loading channels, etc. These frequencies are known by several names, including the Ice Road Channels, Ice Road Truckers Frequencies, Loading Channels, LD channels LAD channels, LADD channels, Resource Road channels, Logging common channels, Natural Resource Road Channels Resource Road VHF, VHF trucking channels, Canadian trucking channels and several other combinations of these. In remote areas of Canada, specific sections of roads are assigned specific channels. <br />
<br />
Note that use of [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|27 MHz CB]] radio equipment (called the ''[[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|General Radio Service]]'' in Canada - not to be confused with the [[GMRS|General Mobile Radio Service or GMRS]]) is still a de facto requirement for trucking and use of CB equipment is strongly recommended. <br />
<br />
==LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List==<br />
<br />
Note that the 4 LADD channels are still in regular FM (20 kHz bandwidth or 16K0F3E [[Emission_Designator|emission]]) while the 5 LD (Loading Channels) and 35 RR (Resource Road) channels are narrowband FM (NFM or FMN - 11.25 kHz bandwidth - also known as 11K3F3E emission, 11K2F3E emission or 11K0F3E emission). '''CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) should not be used on any of these frequencies.''' <br />
<br />
'''Receivers must be set for carrier squelch or CSQ mode.'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks/Usage <br />
|-<br />
|LADD 1<br />
|154.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 1 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 2<br />
|158.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 2 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 3<br />
|154.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 3 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 4<br />
|173.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD Channel 4 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LD-1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#Common_Itinerant_and_Low_Power_Business_Frequencies|151.700]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|LD-2<br />
|151.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|LD-3<br />
|151.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|LD-4<br />
|151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|LD-5<br />
|151.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|LD-6<br />
|150.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|LD-7<br />
|153.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|LD-8<br />
|154.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|LD-9<br />
|152.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|LD-10<br />
|153.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|LD-11<br />
|157.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|LD-12<br />
|159.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|LD-13<br />
|164.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|LD-14<br />
|[[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Interop_Frequencies|165.960]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-01<br />
|150.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|RR-02<br />
|150.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|RR-03<br />
|150.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|RR-04<br />
|150.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|RR-05<br />
|150.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|RR-06<br />
|150.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|RR-07<br />
|150.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|RR-08<br />
|150.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|RR-09<br />
|150.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|RR-10<br />
|150.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|RR-11<br />
|150.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|RR-12<br />
|150.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|RR-13<br />
|150.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|RR-14<br />
|150.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-15<br />
|150.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 15<br />
|-<br />
|RR-16<br />
|150.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|RR-17<br />
|150.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 17<br />
|-<br />
|RR-18<br />
|150.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 18<br />
|-<br />
|RR-19<br />
|150.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|RR-20<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 20<br />
|-<br />
|RR-21<br />
|151.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 21<br />
|-<br />
|RR-22<br />
|151.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 22<br />
|-<br />
|RR-23<br />
|151.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 23<br />
|-<br />
|RR-24<br />
|151.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 24<br />
|-<br />
|RR-25<br />
|151.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 25<br />
|-<br />
|RR-26<br />
|151.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 26<br />
|-<br />
|RR-27<br />
|151.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 27<br />
|-<br />
|RR-28<br />
|151.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 28<br />
|-<br />
|RR-29<br />
|151.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 29<br />
|-<br />
|RR-30<br />
|151.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 30<br />
|-<br />
|RR-31<br />
|151.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 31<br />
|-<br />
|RR-32<br />
|151.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 32<br />
|-<br />
|RR-33<br />
|151.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 33<br />
|-<br />
|RR-34<br />
|151.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 34<br />
|-<br />
|RR-35<br />
|151.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 35<br />
|}<br />
<br />
LADD and Resource Road VHF radio system base stations can range from 50 watts to 300 watts and may be remotely operated via landline telephone or VoIP technology. Mobile radios with transmit power ranging from 25 watts to 110 watts are used, with 45 watt, 50 watt and 60 watt mobiles commonly found in trucks. <br />
<br />
1/4 wave NMO antennas are often used when space consideration and rugged heavy duty antennas are needed but 1/2 wave and 5/8 wave VHF antennas are also used for improved gain on the VHF frequencies. Portable radios are also used for flagmen, wide load safety and other purposes on these frequencies.<br />
<br />
==Channel Use Location Information Official Resource Road Channel Allocations==<br />
<br />
'''See this official list of Natural Resource Roads LADD LD RR Resource Road VHF Radio Channel Frequency Channel Location Use Maps - kilometer signs with call-in channels are listed on the roads where use of these frequencies are required (link below). ''' <br />
<br />
[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/natural-resource-use/resource-roads/radio-communications/channel-maps]<br />
<br />
While these frequencies were originally intended only for use by logging companies, oil exploration and drilling equipment delivery companies, remote base station dispatch (think ''''Ice Road Truckers'''') and other specialized use, the proliferation of inexpensive VHF-FM mobile radio equipment (including, but not limited to, the Icom IC-2200, Icom IC-2200H, Icom IC-2300, Icom IC-2300H, Icom IC-V8000, Icom IC-F5021, Icom IC-F5011, Alinco DR-135, Alinco DR-B185HT, AnyTone AT-588, TYT TH-9000D, Kenwood TM-271A, Kenwood TM-281A, Kenwood TK-780 series, Yaesu FT-2980, Yaesu FT-2900, Yaesu FTM-3100R and several others) means their usage has become more widespread and these frequencies have become de facto "interoperability" frequencies in remote areas of Canada. The LADD channels in particular are used by natural resources officers to communicate with logging companies as well as for truck-to-truck, handheld radios for flaggers at loading sites and for other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
The LADD and RR frequencies are used as an adjunct to 26 MHz/27 MHz [[CB|CB radio]] (called the ''General Radio Service'' in Canada - same frequencies and modes as the USA) in some places, and in others, CB radio is used as an adjunct to the VHF LADD and VHF RR and LD channels. Note that the similar '''[[MURS]]''' [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]] CB frequencies are not permitted in Canada for these purposes. '''VHF LADD does not replace regular CB.''' Trucks should still retain regular [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|40 channel]] 27 MHz AM CB radios in addition to a VHF radio with LADD/LD/RR channels programmed into memory. <br />
<br />
Like the [[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial]] Radio Service (land mobile radio, LMR, PLMR, business radio) and the MURS service, these frequencies are sometimes used for other purposes, such as [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting]] or other communications in remote areas of Canada and Alaska. <br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/VHF_LADD
VHF LADD
2024-03-13T19:13:56Z
<p>R4002: /* LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List */</p>
<hr />
<div>VHF LADD ('''Logging Administration Dispatch'''), LD ('''Loading Channels''') RR ('''[[Resource Road]]''' or Road Resource) channels, standardized for trucking, logging and use in remote areas for truck-to-truck, truck-to-base and emergency services communications with trucks, loading channels, etc. These frequencies are known by several names, including the Ice Road Channels, Ice Road Truckers Frequencies, Loading Channels, LD channels LAD channels, LADD channels, Resource Road channels, Logging common channels, Natural Resource Road Channels Resource Road VHF, VHF trucking channels, Canadian trucking channels and several other combinations of these. In remote areas of Canada, specific sections of roads are assigned specific channels. <br />
<br />
Note that use of [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|27 MHz CB]] radio equipment (called the ''[[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|General Radio Service]]'' in Canada - not to be confused with the [[GMRS|General Mobile Radio Service or GMRS]]) is still a de facto requirement for trucking and use of CB equipment is strongly recommended. <br />
<br />
==LADD Loading Channels (LD) and Resource Road (RR) Frequencies Channels Canada Trucking VHF List==<br />
<br />
Note that the 4 LADD channels are still in regular FM (20 kHz bandwidth or 16K0F3E [[Emission_Designator|emission]]) while the 5 LD (Loading Channels) and 35 RR (Resource Road) channels are narrowband FM (NFM or FMN - 11.25 kHz bandwidth - also known as 11K3F3E emission, 11K2F3E emission or 11K0F3E emission). '''CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) should not be used on any of these frequencies.''' <br />
<br />
'''Receivers must be set for carrier squelch or CSQ mode.'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks/Usage <br />
|-<br />
|LADD 1<br />
|154.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD channel 1 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 2<br />
|158.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD channel 2 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 3<br />
|154.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD channel 3 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LADD 4<br />
|173.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|LADD channel 4 - trucking and logging companies, natural resource agencies<br />
|-<br />
|LD-1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#Common_Itinerant_and_Low_Power_Business_Frequencies|151.700]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|LD-2<br />
|151.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|LD-3<br />
|151.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|LD-4<br />
|151.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|LD-5<br />
|151.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|LD-6<br />
|150.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|LD-7<br />
|153.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|LD-8<br />
|154.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|LD-9<br />
|152.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|LD-10<br />
|153.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|LD-11<br />
|157.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|LD-12<br />
|159.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|LD-13<br />
|164.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|LD-14<br />
|[[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Interop_Frequencies|165.960]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Loading Channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-01<br />
|150.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|RR-02<br />
|150.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|RR-03<br />
|150.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|RR-04<br />
|150.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 4<br />
|-<br />
|RR-05<br />
|150.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|RR-06<br />
|150.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 6<br />
|-<br />
|RR-07<br />
|150.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 7<br />
|-<br />
|RR-08<br />
|150.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 8<br />
|-<br />
|RR-09<br />
|150.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 9<br />
|-<br />
|RR-10<br />
|150.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 10<br />
|-<br />
|RR-11<br />
|150.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 11<br />
|-<br />
|RR-12<br />
|150.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 12<br />
|-<br />
|RR-13<br />
|150.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 13<br />
|-<br />
|RR-14<br />
|150.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 14<br />
|-<br />
|RR-15<br />
|150.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 15<br />
|-<br />
|RR-16<br />
|150.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 16<br />
|-<br />
|RR-17<br />
|150.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 17<br />
|-<br />
|RR-18<br />
|150.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 18<br />
|-<br />
|RR-19<br />
|150.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|RR-20<br />
|150.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 20<br />
|-<br />
|RR-21<br />
|151.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 21<br />
|-<br />
|RR-22<br />
|151.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 22<br />
|-<br />
|RR-23<br />
|151.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 23<br />
|-<br />
|RR-24<br />
|151.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 24<br />
|-<br />
|RR-25<br />
|151.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 25<br />
|-<br />
|RR-26<br />
|151.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 26<br />
|-<br />
|RR-27<br />
|151.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 27<br />
|-<br />
|RR-28<br />
|151.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 28<br />
|-<br />
|RR-29<br />
|151.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 29<br />
|-<br />
|RR-30<br />
|151.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 30<br />
|-<br />
|RR-31<br />
|151.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 31<br />
|-<br />
|RR-32<br />
|151.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 32<br />
|-<br />
|RR-33<br />
|151.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 33<br />
|-<br />
|RR-34<br />
|151.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 34<br />
|-<br />
|RR-35<br />
|151.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Resource Road channel 35<br />
|}<br />
<br />
LADD and Resource Road VHF radio system base stations can range from 50 watts to 300 watts and may be remotely operated via landline telephone or VoIP technology. Mobile radios with transmit power ranging from 25 watts to 110 watts are used, with 45 watt, 50 watt and 60 watt mobiles commonly found in trucks. <br />
<br />
1/4 wave NMO antennas are often used when space consideration and rugged heavy duty antennas are needed but 1/2 wave and 5/8 wave VHF antennas are also used for improved gain on the VHF frequencies. Portable radios are also used for flagmen, wide load safety and other purposes on these frequencies.<br />
<br />
==Channel Use Location Information Official Resource Road Channel Allocations==<br />
<br />
'''See this official list of Natural Resource Roads LADD LD RR Resource Road VHF Radio Channel Frequency Channel Location Use Maps - kilometer signs with call-in channels are listed on the roads where use of these frequencies are required (link below). ''' <br />
<br />
[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/natural-resource-use/resource-roads/radio-communications/channel-maps]<br />
<br />
While these frequencies were originally intended only for use by logging companies, oil exploration and drilling equipment delivery companies, remote base station dispatch (think ''''Ice Road Truckers'''') and other specialized use, the proliferation of inexpensive VHF-FM mobile radio equipment (including, but not limited to, the Icom IC-2200, Icom IC-2200H, Icom IC-2300, Icom IC-2300H, Icom IC-V8000, Icom IC-F5021, Icom IC-F5011, Alinco DR-135, Alinco DR-B185HT, AnyTone AT-588, TYT TH-9000D, Kenwood TM-271A, Kenwood TM-281A, Kenwood TK-780 series, Yaesu FT-2980, Yaesu FT-2900, Yaesu FTM-3100R and several others) means their usage has become more widespread and these frequencies have become de facto "interoperability" frequencies in remote areas of Canada. The LADD channels in particular are used by natural resources officers to communicate with logging companies as well as for truck-to-truck, handheld radios for flaggers at loading sites and for other specialized purposes. <br />
<br />
The LADD and RR frequencies are used as an adjunct to 26 MHz/27 MHz [[CB|CB radio]] (called the ''General Radio Service'' in Canada - same frequencies and modes as the USA) in some places, and in others, CB radio is used as an adjunct to the VHF LADD and VHF RR and LD channels. Note that the similar '''[[MURS]]''' [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]] CB frequencies are not permitted in Canada for these purposes. '''VHF LADD does not replace regular CB.''' Trucks should still retain regular [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|40 channel]] 27 MHz AM CB radios in addition to a VHF radio with LADD/LD/RR channels programmed into memory. <br />
<br />
Like the [[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial]] Radio Service (land mobile radio, LMR, PLMR, business radio) and the MURS service, these frequencies are sometimes used for other purposes, such as [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting]] or other communications in remote areas of Canada and Alaska. <br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T19:13:19Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels Short List */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
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|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
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|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
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|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
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|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
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|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
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|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
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|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
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|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
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|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
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|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
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|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
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|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
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|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
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|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
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|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
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|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
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|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
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|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
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|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
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|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
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|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
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|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
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|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
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|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
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|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
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|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
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|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
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|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
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|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
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|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T19:11:44Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels Short List==<br />
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*27.555 MHz USB - International Calling - Primary<br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International Calling<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - U.S. Calling <br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - U.S. Calling<br />
*27.155 MHz USB - International Calling<br />
*27.155 MHz LSB - International Calling<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - U.K. SSB Calling<br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European Calling <br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European Calling<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T19:08:58Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
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|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
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|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
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|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
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|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
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|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
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|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
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|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
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|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
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|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
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|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
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|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
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|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
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|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
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|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
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|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
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|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
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|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
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|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/SINCGARS
SINCGARS
2024-03-13T19:08:28Z
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<div>Military tactical radio - FM tactical radio system '''Single Channel Air-Ground Radio System''', commonly known as SINCGARS "sink-gars", '''FM''' or '''F'''ox '''M'''ike radio. SINCGARS and FM are used in conjunction with HF-SSB systems, UHF/SHF/EHF SATCOM and other communications systems for tactical military communications purposes. See also: [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia radio frequencies]] and militia [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|intra-squad radio (ISR) frequency list militia patriot tactical short-range UHF ISR UISR UHFISR frequencies]].<br />
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== VHF Tactical FM Land Mobile Air-Ground Military Communications ==<br />
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[[File:SINCGARS_1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Two Harris RT-1523 SINCGARS ASIP radios with ECCM capability for anti-jam and secure voice and data for tactical military communications, shown in use by the US military]]<br />
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[[File:SINCGARS_2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Two handheld VHF-FM tactical radios Datron HH7700 30-88 MHz (30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz or 30.0000 MHz to 87.9875 MHz) in 25 kHz steps, with no frequency hopping capability, the radio below is a vehicle-mounted VHF-FM military tactical radio. The HH7700 radio has the capability to switch to narrowband 12.5 kHz steps, doubling the number of available channels from 2320 channels to 4640 channels]]<br />
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[[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF-FM]] tactical radio system, with frequency-hopping and voice encryption/data encryption [[Electronic warfare|capabilities]]. Operating in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz frequency band with 25 kHz channel steps. Uses 150.0 Hz CTCSS squelch system. Operates in single-channel (SC) and frequency-hopping (FH) modes for voice and data. Original generation SINCGARS radio such as the RT-1439 VRC set (VRC-87 configuration) and modern radios such as the Harris RT-1523 series offer +/5 kHz and +/- 10 kHz offset frequencies from the standard 25 kHz channels. <br />
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Single channel mode, also known as fixed frequency, is referred to as [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Line_of_Sight_LOS_Range_Estimations_for_VHF.2FUHF_Radios_VULOS|VULOS]], or VHF UHF Line Of Sight ([[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_and_VHF_range_handheld_radios_range_line_of_sight_improving_handheld_tactical_voice_radio_range_discussion|LOS]]). It is a catch-all term for VHF-FM 30-88 MHz, VHF-AM 108-150 MHz, VHF-FM 136-174 MHz, UHF-AM 225-399.975 MHz and UHF-FM [[Military_ISR|380]]-512 MHz fixed frequency clear (plaintext, or PT) or encrypted (ciphertext, or CT) simplex communications nets, including [[Military_ISR|low power UHF]] 380-430 MHz intra-squad tactical radios (low power, very short range - also called "Personal Role Radio" or [[Personal_Role_Radio|PRR]]).. Duplex or half-duplex repeaters (relay, retrans) or retransmission facilities may be used for VULOS nets. Frequencies in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz range may be used for these nets in conjunction with SINCGARS, UHF SATCOM and UHF aircraft HAVE QUICK [[Electronic warfare|ECCM]] nets. PRC-148, PRC-152 and similar radios make reference to the VULOS radio net type. See also: PRC-150 HF/VHF radio (1.5-30 MHz SSB and various digital modes, 30-60 MHz [59.999 MHz] FM only. FM radios often have a "deviation" (bandwidth) setting. SINCGARS and fixed channel mode is generally set to 8 kHz deviation (36 kHz bandwidth) at 25 kHz steps. Land mobile settings include 5 kHz deviation (20 kHz bandwidth) and 2.5 kHz deviation (10 kHz bandwidth, regular narrow FM).<br />
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Most radios include relay capability (called RETRANS or retransmit in military usage). It is important to note the difference between RELAY and REPEATER operation (modern military VHF FM tactical radios are capable of both). Relay operation involves two radios and two sets of TX/RX frequencies. Repeater operation involves semi-duplex (different TX and RX frequencies) operation that most amateur radio operators are familiar with.<br />
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For example:<br />
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*Relay Operation:<br />
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*Channel 1 - TX and RX 30.150 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position - connected to Channel 2 radio<br />
*Channel 2 - TX and RX 49.850 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position - connected to Channel 1 radio<br />
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Signals received on 30.150 MHz are retransmitted on 49.850 MHz and signals received on 49.850 MHz are retransmitted on 30.150 MHz. So squad A would set their radios to transmit and receive on 30.150 MHz and squad B would set their radios to transmit and receive on 49.850 MHz. No split or offset frequencies involved, the end users operate their radios in regular single frequency simplex mode. <br />
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*Repeater Operation:<br />
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*Channel 1 - TX 32.375 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position<br />
*Channel 1 - RX 41.700 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position<br />
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All users would set their radios to transmit on 41.700 MHz and receive on 32.375 MHz (split frequency operation, half-duplex) mode. Signals transmitted on 41.700 MHz are repeated on 32.375 MHz. Signals transmitted on 32.375 MHz are not retransmitted on 41.700 MHz. This is the traditional repeater operation most folks are familiar with. Installing radio sets with even modest transmit power levels and simple 1/4 wave or ground plane antennas on mountaintops can provide excellent coverage for low power tactical VHF FM sets. <br />
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Compatible with previous-generation FM radios such as the PRC-25, PRC-77, PRC-1077, HH7700 and dozens of other similar tactical handheld, manpack and vehicle-mounted radios operating in the 30-76 MHz (30.00 to 75.95 MHz in the original PRC-25/PRC-77 and VRC-12 channeling) or 30-88 MHz range. NATO military forces and many other military forces use similar frequencies for tactical purposes, almost always with FM voice. The US military fields radios that operate in the 30-174 MHz and 30-512 MHz ranges to support SINCGARS, regular VHF-FM, 136-174 MHz VHF-high band services like [[VHF marine]], [[VHF_airband|aircraft radios]], SATCOM and [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability|interoperability]] with other radio systems that use VHF/UHF.<br />
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However, certain bands in the 30-50 MHz range (VHF low band) are allocated to exclusive government/military use. There are non-military government users of these frequencies, however most federal government agencies have moved to the 162-174 MHz and/or 406-420 MHz federal bands with the proliferation of trunking systems.<br />
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== Background and History ==<br />
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SINCGARS evolved from basic simplex and duplex military systems operating in the low to mid VHF range (30.00 to 75.95 MHz) starting with the revolutionary PRC-25 radio. The PRC-25 (and associated VRC-12 vehicle radio set) utilized 150.0 Hz CTCSS squelch combined with indent channelization for frequency control vs. manual tuning with a VFO greatly simplified radio operation. The CTCSS system removed the need for adjustable squelch and made it easy for the average solider to use a radio with minimal training. The PRC-25 and PRC-77 (and dozens of clones, improvements, etc.) are considered hallmarks of battlefield communications simplicity and function. Their origin lies in WWII with the adoption of the SCR-300 (BC-1000) backpack (manpack) radio developed and manufactured by Motorola. <br />
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The US military pioneered the use of FM voice on the battlefield in World War II with the original "three band" system, allocating [[CB|20 to 27.9 MHz]] to armor (100 kHz steps), [[CB|27 to 38.9 MHz]] to artillary (100 kHz steps) and 38 to 54.9 MHz to infantry (100 kHz steps). The famous BC-1000 or SCR-300 backpack radio fielded in WWII operated in the 40 to 48 MHz range using 200 kHz steps and FM voice (falling within the 38-55 MHz "infantry band". Tank radios with FM provided vast improvement over AM-based systems on the battlefield. While the SCR-300 / BC-1000 did use a VFO, it featured channels labelled on the display instead of frequency and included a fine-tuning/adjustment signal generating function for battlefield fine tuning. Its use did require adjustment of the squelch and fine-tuning (meaning that the operator still needed to be trained in its use, compare to the PRC-25/PRC-77/VRC-12 family of radios, that are "soldier-proof"). With the adoption of the PRC-25/VRC-12 radios the "three band" system was abandoned, allowing cross-unit communications without the need for multiple radios. It also provided considerably more available channels (30-76 MHz in 50 kHz steps - 920 available channels vs. 20-55 MHz in 100 kHz steps - 350 available channels). Use of HF SSB and CW systems continued throughout the Vietnam war and up to the present day for long range communications and special operations uses. <br />
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The SCR-300 and similar high-HF/low-VHF radios developed in WWII and the Korean War revolutionized small unit tactics. First the capability for a platoon or similar level unit to communicate with its headquarters or commanding elements and then the capability for each man in a squad for fireteam to communicate with each other in addition to the longer-range communications capability for platoon-to-commander and platoon-to-platoon communications using FM radio have changed the battlespace forever. The SCR-300 radio provided 0.3 watts (300mw) power output, which provided anywhere from 2-5 miles of range, depending on which antennas were being used. The SCR-508 and SCR-608 family of FM tank radios featured significantly higher transmit power and more effective antennas, greatly improving range. While the SCR-300/BC-1000 radio operated FM voice in the 40-48 MHz range (200 kHz channel steps, FM voice, fully channelized - 40.000 MHz = channel 0, 40.200 MHz = channel 1, 47.800 MHz = channel 39, 48.000 MHz = channel 40, etc.). Only channel numbers were shown on the display. <br />
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Tank and mobile radios (for example, the SCR-508 series, SCR-608 series, SCR-510, SCR-610, etc.) were crystal controlled and used 100 kHz channel steps. On the BC-604 transmitter, the crystal for channel 0 (20.000 MHz) was labeled "channel 0 - 20.0 MC", the crystal for channel 50 was labeled "channel 50 - 25.0 MC", 27.000 MHz would be "channel 70", 27.9 MHz would be channel 79 and so on. This continued up through the 27.000 MHz to 38.900 MHz band and the 38.000 MHz to 54.900 MHz band.<br />
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The German military made extensive use of the high-HF/low-VHF "boundary area" at 30.0 MHz for mobile communications, including manpack radios, portable radios, tank radios, panzer command and control radios, air-to-ground radio and air-to-air communications. German equipment utilized AM voice and often had the capability for MCW (tone transmission). The standard German tank radio was the 10W.S.c transmitter combined with the Ukw. E. e (Ultrakurzwellen Empfänger e) receiver covering 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz (some sources say 27.2 MHz to 33.4 MHz or even 27.0 MHz to 33.4 MHz) in 50 kHz channel steps. This equipment (transmitter and receiver) was referred to as the FuG 16 (FuG being a shortening of funkgerat, or "radio equipment"). The transmitter was rated for 10 watts (it is unclear if that figure is AM PEP power, AM carrier power or AM average power. British testing of the equipment indicates a lower power output (6-7 watts). Later on, a higher power (20 watt transmit power rating) version became available. Additional equipment used by the Germans include the 20 watt 20W.S.b transmitter (25.0 MHz to 27.1 MHz coverage in 50 kHz steps), the 20W.S.c. transmitter (27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz coverage) and the 20W.S.d. transmitters (42.1 MHz to 47.8 MHz coverage). <br />
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Just like the American FM sets operating in the same frequency range, frequencies were given channel designations. For example, 27.500 MHz would be shown as 275 on the display. 27.600 MHz would be the next number on the frequency display, with a line between the 100 kHz marks. So to tune to 27.850 MHz, the operator would simply tune his radio to the line halfway between 27.800 MHz and 27.900 MHz. <br />
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German radio equipment operating on slightly different bands (for example, 23.0 MHz to 24.95 MHz for field artillery units) and various subsets of the 40 MHz band were also extensively used. The higher frequencies were used for air-to-ground liaison purposes, i.e. close air support communications. Various incarnations of equipment operating in the 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz MHz range were used for this purpose. The Luftwaffe also utilized the VHF band for air-to-air communications, 38.500 MHz to 42.300 MHz (note the overlap). <br />
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Portable tactical radios included the Kleinfunksprecher d , KlFuSpr.d (Dorette), operating between 32.000 MHz and 38.000 MHz in 100 kHz channel steps, AM voice and 0.2 watt (200mw) transmit power output. Other portable walkie-talkie radios include the Feldfu.f AM portable operating in the 27.800 to 33.200 MHz band (listed as 28.000 MHz to 33.000 MHz in the specifications). Like the 32-38 MHz transceivers, it used 100 kHz channel steps and was used for short-range tactical communications. The Torn. Fu. d2 was a transportable VHF transceiver covering the 33.800 MHz to 38.000 MHz band with a transmitter output power of 1 watt. With base station antennas (basically the German version of the RC-291 and RC-292 series vertical ground plane antennas) this radio could provide impressive range for battlefield tactical purposes and communications with other similar radios as well as smaller tactical VHF AM radio sets. <br />
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The basic military backpack radio (and now handheld radio) concept has been copied endlessly, to the point where even militias and guerrilla forces use similar VHF/UHF radios for similar purposes. For example, see Ukraine militia forces using Baofengs (UV-5R, UV-82 and similar VHF/UHF handheld Chinese radios) and fighters in Afghanistan using Icom IC-V8s and other 2 meter / VHF handheld radios for battlefield tactical purposes, often in conjunction with 26-28 MHz [[CB]] type equipment or other similar radios/bands. <br />
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Communist Bloc countries, including the Soviet Union (and former Soviet Union, now Russia), Poland, as well as Western and Central European military forces also use similar frequency ranges (for example, 26 MHz - 70 MHz or 26 MHz - 71 MHz is/was a popular frequency split for tactical radios, instead of 30-76 MHz). Various handheld and manpack radios covering these bands have been manufactured and used in various countries. <br />
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Captured radios from Iraq in the first and second Gulf Wars (Iraq Wars) indicate the 30-76 MHz (in 25 kHz steps, FM mode) band was used heavily by the Iraqi Army for tactical communications. The Iraqi military apparently used Italian made manpack and vehicle radios, as well as Soviet/Russian radios in the same frequency band. <br />
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The PRC-638 manpack (backpack portable or transportable) radio made by IRET in Italy covers 30.000 MHz to 79.975 MHz in 25 kHz steps, with selector switches for 30 MHz/40 MHz/50 MHz/60 MHz/70 MHz, rotary decade switches for 0-9 and then a selector for 00 kHz, 25 kHz, 50 kHz or 75 kHz. For example, to select the frequency 31.575 MHz, the user would select "3", "1", "5" and then "75" on the radio's panel. <br />
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This is very similar in operation to the PRC-25/PRC-77 and VRC-12 (RT-542/VRC, RT-246/VRC, RT-246A/VRC, aux receiver R-442/VRC R-442A/VRC) series of radios. However, on many of the Eastern style radios, there are knobs for each digit, vs. having a knob for MC steps (1 MHz steps) and a knob for KC change (kHz steps, 00, 25, 50 or 75 or 00/50 depending on channel steps). In the example above, a FM radio would have four knobs, the first changing between the 30 MHz, 40 MHz, 50 MHz, 60 MHz, or 70 MHz band, the second changing between 0 and 9, the third changing between 0 and 9 and the last switching between 00, 25, 50 and 75. To select 51.00 MHz, the user would switch the first knob to the "5" position, the second knob to the "1" position, the third knob to the "0" position and the last knob to the "00" position (to show the frequency readout of 51.000 or 51000. In theory, being able to go up/down 10 MHz steps, 1 MHz steps and 100 kHz steps provides the capability for faster frequency changes (frequency agility). In real battlefield conditions, however, the utility of this is debatable at best.<br />
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Other radios use the same concept - but instead of allowing the operator to select the frequency directly, the switches select a channel number. An example of this would be the RU-2 manpack portable VHF FM radio, which covers 30.000 MHz to 69.950 MHz in 50 kHz steps. The channel selection is made using three selector knobs, A, B and C - which correspond to the 3 digit channel number. Knob A has 8 positions, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Knob B and knob C have 10 positions, the digits 0 through 9. This allows the selection of channel numbers 000 through 799. Channel 000 is 30.000 MHz, channel 001 is 30.050 MHz, channel 002 is 30.100 MHz, channel 003 is 30.150 MHz, up to channel 798 being 69.900 MHz and 799 being 69.950 MHz. The end result is effectively identical, and the operator is provided with a conversion chart to quickly convert the 3-digit channel number to a frequency in MHz.<br />
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== Evolution of military radio tactical radio bands ==<br />
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Evolution of military FM radio tactical radio bands<br />
World War II, Korea and Beginning of Vietnam War (roughly 1940-1960)<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
! Use <br />
! Channel Step/Frequency Spacing<br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 80.000 MHz<br />
|TBY Series (TBY-2, etc.) US Navy USMC US Marine Corps tactical radios 28-80 MHz<br />
|Four "bands" - wideband AM receivers, combat radios used for beach landing nets, etc. heavily used in the Pacific<br />
|-<br />
|60.000 MHz to 80.000 MHz<br />
|TBS "Talk Between Ships" - VHF 60-80 MC 60-80 MHz Ship to Ship voice radio 60-80 MC radio - US Navy AM mode 50w output VHF<br />
|Crystal controlled 60-80 MHz AM voice unknown channel spacing - TBS radio crystals for 65.74 MHz and 72.50 MHz have been found <br />
|-<br />
|[[Fixed/Mobile_bands|20.000 MHz]] to [[11_meter|27.900 MHz]]<br />
|American Armor Band (tank radio, tank destroyers, tank command nets) (U.S. Army)<br />
|100 kHz (channels 200-279), PRC-8, PRC-8A, SCR-508, SCR-509, SCR-510, SCR-528, SCR-538, etc<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#Russian_CB_Channel_Frequencies|27.000 MHz]] to [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|38.900 MHz]]<br />
|American Artillery Band (U.S. Army) - note 27.0 MHz, 27.1 MHz, 27.2 MHz up to 27.9 MHz overlap<br />
|100 kHz (channels 270-389), PRC-9, PRC-9A, SCR-608, SCR-609, SCR-610, SCR-628<br />
|-<br />
|38.000 MHz to [[Ham_radio|54.900 MHz]]<br />
|American Infantry Band (U.S. Army) - note 38.0 MHz, 38.1 MHz, 38.2 MHz up to 38.9 MHz overlap <br />
|100 kHz (channels 380-549), PRC-10, PRC-10A<br />
|-<br />
|40.000 MHz to 48.000 MHz <br />
|American Infantry Band - portable VHF FM tactical radios - WWII vintage <br />
|200 kHz - channel 0 = 40.0 MHz, channel 40 = 48.0 MHz, SCR-300 (BC-1000) manpack backpack radio<br />
|-<br />
|3500 kHz to 6000 kHz<br />
|SCR-536 Handheld Radio 3.5 MHz to 6.0 MHz the "walkie-talkie" - actually called a Handie-Talkie or HT<br />
|Crystal controlled, 360mw AM voice only - short range tactical communications HF AM <br />
|-<br />
|3800 kHz to 6500 kHz<br />
|SCR-694 3.8 MHz to 6.5 MHz AM, CW or MCW - portable or vehicle-mounted tactical AM voice, tone or straight CW<br />
|Crystal controlled, 10-20 mile range (voice, R/T), 20-40 miles range (tone, W/T) depending on antenna used<br />
|-<br />
|3800 kHz to 5800 kHz<br />
|SCR-284 3.8 MHz to 5.8 MHz AM, CW or MCW - transportable or vehicle-mounted tactical AM voice, tone or straight CW<br />
|24 watts transmit power (CW mode, W/T), 17 watts transmit power voice (W/T, AM voice)<br />
|-<br />
|2000 kHz to 8000 kHz<br />
|Wireless Set No. 19 - British tank radio 2-8 MHz with ''very'' low power VHF "B" set built in, 229-241 MHz <br />
|Tank to tank command usage (A set - 2-8 MHz) and very short range tank communications (B set) <br />
|-<br />
|47.000 MHz to 55.400 MHz <br />
|American Infantry Band - portable tactical radios - Korea War vintage - PRC-6 <br />
|AN/PRC-6 "banana radio" walkie talkie portable single-channel crystal controlled FM radio, 250mw output, 47-55.4 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz<br />
|German Armor Tank Radio Panzer Radio Band - sometimes listed as 27.0 MHz - 33.4 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz<br />
|50 kHz channels - AM voice - this was, by far, the most common tank command/tactical radio band used<br />
|-<br />
|42.000 MHz to 48.300 MHz<br />
|German Air-to-Ground Band (see also: 42.0 MHz - 47.8 MHz and 42.1 MHz - 47.8 MHz)<br />
|50 kHz channels - AM voice with FM characteristics, close air support and tank command nets<br />
|-<br />
|23.000 MHz to 24.950 MHz<br />
|German Self-Propelled Artillery Band<br />
|50 kHz channels - AM voice - similar radios to the 10W.S.c. Panzer tank radios, different frequency range<br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 33.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios)<br />
|100 kHz channels, actual coverage 27.8 MHz to 33.2 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|32.000 MHz to 38.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios)<br />
|100 kHz channels - Feldfu d and KL.Fuspr.d manpack portable infantry radios<br />
|-<br />
|33.800 MHz to 38.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (transportable portable radios - higher power command sets)<br />
|100 kHz channels <br />
|-<br />
|90.000 MHz to 110.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios) <br />
|Low power AM voice radios - tactical short range <br />
|-<br />
|120.000 MHz to 156.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios)<br />
|Low power AM voice radios - tactical short range <br />
|-<br />
|130.000 MHz to 160.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios) - considered ultra high frequency in the 1940s<br />
|Low power AM voice radios - tactical short range <br />
|-<br />
|22.700 MHz to 29.500 MHz<br />
|Japanese Type 97 Radio Set Walkie-Talkie 22.7 MHz - 29.5 MHz<br />
|Low power AM voice tactical radios (300-400mw, less than 2 mile range)<br />
|-<br />
|19.600 MHz to 30.600 MHz<br />
|Japanese Tank Mechanical Set Type TM Model 305 19.6 MHz - 30.6 MHz<br />
|30 watt - 50 watt AM voice mobile tank vehicle radio - 25 mile range<br />
|}<br />
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Most of Vietnam War and Cold War (roughly 1960s-1980s) - although older-generation HF tactical radios and FM radios continued to be used.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
! Use <br />
! Channel Step/Frequency Spacing<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 52.000 MHz<br />
|Soviet / Eastern Bloc USSR R-111 (low band: 20-36 MHz, high band: 36-52 MHz)<br />
|High power (75w) Russian FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 22.375 MHz<br />
|Soviet / Eastern Bloc USSR R-113 (25 kHz channel steps, 96 channels)<br />
|Medium power (16w) Russian FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 51.500 MHz<br />
|Soviet / Eastern Bloc USSR R-123 R-123M (low band: 20-35.75 MHz, high band: 35.75-51.5 MHz)<br />
|Medium power (20w) Russian FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 69.975 MHz<br />
|Yugoslavian tank radio - exported widely, 25 kHz channel steps)<br />
|Medium power (30w) FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 49.975 MHz<br />
|Chinese FM tank radio (example Type 889 radio) - widely exported - 25 kHz channel steps<br />
|Chinese clone of Russian 20-50 MHz tank radios (such as the R-113 or P-113) - FM voice, 25 kHz channels 3w low 20w high RF power<br />
|-<br />
|30.000 MHz to 75.950 MHz<br />
|Tactical Band (30-76 MHz) ''(150 Hz CTCSS "new squelch" system) removes need for manual squelch control''<br />
|50 kHz (channelized intent frequency control) PRC-25, PRC-77, VRC-12 family using the RT-246/VRC RT-246A RT-542 RT-542/VRC RT-542A/VRC radio sets - AN/VRC-12, VRC-43, VRC-44, VRC-45, VRC-46, VRC-47, VRC-48, VRC-49 Jeep radios, etc. and dozens of others <br />
|}<br />
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1980s-present (starting in the 2000s and 2010s radios such as CB radios, amateur radios, and other COTS equipment has become more prevalent on the battlefield) <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
! Use <br />
! Channel Step/Frequency Spacing<br />
|-<br />
|30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz<br />
|Tactical Band (30-88 MHz) 150 Hz CTCSS (some radios allow use of other tones)<br />
|25 kHz step, single channel SC (fixed frequency) mode, frequency hopping FH or fast frequency hopping FFH (anti-jamming countermeasure) modes <br />
|-<br />
|30 MHz to 512 MHz<br />
|Tactical Band (30-88 MHz) combined with VHF/UHF bands, including the airband, VHF marine band, VHF land mobile bands, REMBASS 138.025 MHz to 152.975 MHz (25 kHz steps) - sometimes listed as 30-511.99 MHz or 30.000 MHz to 511.995 MHz <br />
|25 kHz step, single channel SC (fixed frequency) mode or frequency hopping FH (anti-jamming countermeasure) mode, 2.5, 5, 8.33 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|380-470 MHz<br />
|Intra-Squad Radio ([[Military_ISR|ISR]]) and Improved [[Military_ISR|Intra Squad Radio]] (IISR) systems <br />
|Various frequency steps and modes used for short range communications within squads/fireteams <br />
|-<br />
|2400-2500 MHz (2.4 GHz)<br />
|Intra-Squad Radio (ISR) and Improved Intra Squad Radio (IISR) systems - including the Personal Role Radio (PRR)<br />
|Various frequency steps and modes (including spread spectrum and frequency hopping) used for short range communications within squads/fireteams <br />
|}<br />
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== Federal Government and Military Only Bands 30-50 MHz==<br />
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This list applies to the United States only. The US military will often use frequencies outside these bands (but within the 30 MHz - 88 MHz VHF SINCGARS FM band) on a non-interference basis. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
|-<br />
|30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|32.000 MHz to 33.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|34.000 MHz to [[DDE|35.000]] MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#European_Standardization_EU_or_CEPT|36.000]] MHz to 37.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|38.000 MHz to [[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|39.000]] MHz<br />
|-<br />
|40.000 MHz to 42.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|46.600 MHz to 47.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|49.600 MHz to 50.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== NTIA Federal and Non-Federal Allocations==<br />
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'''For additional information, see the [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|legal users of the 25-30 MHz 11 meter / 10 meter spectrum]] and the [[Business_Radio|Business Radio]] (Business Band) land mobile radio service page - including the VHF low band [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|subsection]].'''<br />
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*'''30.000 MHz - 30.560 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems in this band for tactical and training operations. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support natural resource management and wildlife telemetry.<br />
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*'''30.560 MHz - 32.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate communication systems in this band for tactical and training operations. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support natural resource management and forest fire fighting. Inter-operable communications are used to support mutual aid response with local public safety agencies. 30.56 MHz to 31.98 MHz (20 kHz steps), allocated for state government (forestry) and business/industrial land mobile services.<br />
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*'''32.000 MHz - 33.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support for tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communications systems in this band to support land management and to protect natural resources.<br />
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*'''33.000 MHz - 34.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support mutual aid response with local public safety agencies. The military agencies operate communication systems in this band for tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communications systems for close air support missions. 33.02 MHz to 33.98 MHz (20 kHz steps), allocated for local government (33 MHz fire radio band) and some limited business/industrial land mobile services (33.34 MHz, 33.4 MHz, etc.).<br />
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*'''34.000 MHz - 35.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support law enforcement and facilities security management, natural resource management, park security law enforcement at national parks, forests, and wildlife refuge areas.<br />
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*'''35.000 MHz - 36.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - 35.02 MHz to 35.98 MHz land mobile business and industrial radio systems, local paging systems. The military agencies operate communication systems in this band on a non-interference basis for tactical and training operations.<br />
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*'''36.000 MHz - 37.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems in this band for military close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support national park management, law enforcement, public safety nets, contingencies, and natural resources management.<br />
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*'''37.000 MHz - 37.500 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE - 37.02 MHz to 37.5 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) public safety, law enforcement, and business/industrial land mobile systems. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis.<br />
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*'''37.500 MHz - 38.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE, RADIO ASTRONOMY - The National Science Foundation uses this band to perform radio astronomy research into continuum observations to study electromagnetic radiation from the planet Jupiter and from the Sun. <br />
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*'''38.000 MHz - 38.250 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, RADIO ASTRONOMY - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The Coast Guard operates ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication systems in this band. The National Science Foundation uses this band to perform radio astronomy research into continuum observations to study electromagnetic radiation from the planet Jupiter and from the Sun.<br />
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*'''38.250 MHz - 39.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate communication systems for combat net radio operations to provide command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems for the operation, protection, and maintenance of national parks, forests, wildlife refuge areas, and to support law enforcement, public safety operations, control of power generation transmission and water facilities, environmental data collection, fish management, and wildlife [[telemetry]] programs.<br />
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*'''39.000 MHz - 40.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE - 39.02 MHz to 39.98 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) used for local and state police communications, interoperability and other emergency services. Federal agencies operate land mobile radio communications systems to support public safety responses to local communities. The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support for tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions.<br />
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*'''40.000 MHz - 42.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems used in the operation, protection, and maintenance of national parks, forests, wildlife refuge areas, and to support public safety operations, environmental data collection, fish management, and wildlife [[telemetry]] programs. The federal agencies operate meteor-burst communications systems in this band to provide beyond line-of-sight communications and telemetry. A typical application is the Department of Agriculture transmitting snow fall data from numerous sensors to a central location - the SNOTEL [[telemetry]] system on 40.67 MHz.<br />
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*'''42.000 MHz - 43.690 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - 42.00 MHz to 42.94 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) state police radio systems (supplanted or replaced by VHF high band, UHF or 700 MHz/800 MHz digital trunking systems in many states). Business and industrial land mobile systems operate between 42.96 MHz and 43.68 MHz. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis.<br />
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*'''43.690 MHz - 46.600 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - 43.70 MHz to 46.58 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) public safety, law enforcement, and business/industrial land mobile systems. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis.<br />
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*'''46.600 MHz - 47.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for combat net radio operations to provide command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air radio communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band for contingency response to various national disasters, national resources management, law enforcement, tornado tracking, and various meteorological research programs.<br />
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*'''47.000 MHz - 49.600 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE - 47.02 MHz to 49.58 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) public safety, law enforcement, and business/industrial land mobile systems. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) use this band to research and observe wind shear conditions for spacecraft<br />
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*'''49.600 MHz - 50.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for combat net radio operations to provide command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air radio communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band for contingency response to various national disasters, national resources management, law enforcement, tornado tracking, and various meteorological research programs.<br />
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*'''50.000 MHz - 54.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - AMATEUR - 6 meter amateur radio band. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''54.000 MHz - 72.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - BROADCASTING. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''72.000 MHz - 73.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis. 72.02 MHz - 72.98 MHz is an operational fixed band for business, industrial users. This band is also shared with the [[Remote_Control#72_MHz_RC_Frequencies|72 MHz RC frequencies]] (72.01 MHz to 75.99 MHz). <br />
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*'''73.000 MHz - 74.600 MHz''' - Federal - RADIO ASTRONOMY, FIXED, MOBILE - The National Science Foundation uses this band to perform radio astronomy research via continuum observations to identify characteristics of stars, planets, and gases such as their elemental composition, temperature, etc. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''74.600 MHz - 74.800 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems used by military aircraft crews. The federal agencies operate portable-to-portable communication and low-power communication systems that are used inside power plant facilities to remotely control devices. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''74.800 MHz - 75.200 MHz''' - Federal - AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION - The Federal Aviation Administration operates Instrument Landing System (ILS) marker beacons in this band to provide navigational guidance information during aircraft approach and landing on 75.0 MHz. 74.8 - 75.2 MHz guard band.<br />
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*'''75.200 MHz - 75.400 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies use this band for fixed and mobile radio communications. Typical uses are runway light control systems and communication to aircrews. The federal agencies use this band for land mobile radio communications for public safety operations, low power operations to the remote control of mechanical devices, and other uses.<br />
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*'''75.400 MHz - 76.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis. 75.4 MHz - 75.98 MHz is an operational fixed band for business, industrial users. This band is also shared with the [[Remote_Control#75_MHz_RC_Frequencies|75 MHz RC frequencies]] (75.41 MHz to 75.99 MHz). <br />
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*'''76.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - BROADCASTING. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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== Commonly used VHF low VHF mid and HF high bands HF/VHF bands ==<br />
<br />
Other common variations on the VHF low band/VHF mid band coverage for FM tactical radios include:<br />
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*26.000 MHz - 69.950 MHz SEM-25 / SEM-35 and similar clones/variants used in Europe and elsewhere (26-70 MHz)<br />
*26.000 MHz - 71.950 MHz PRC-25/PRC-77 variants used in dozens of different countries (often listed as 26-71 MHz or 26-72 MHz)<br />
*28.000 MHz - 73.950 MHz PRC-25/PRC-77 variants used in dozens of different countries (often listed as 28-73 MHz or 28-74 MHz)<br />
*26.000 MHz - 71.950 MHz PRC-25-T PRC-25 variant developed by TADIRAN (Israel) for Greece. Greek military band 50 kHz steps<br />
*46.000 MHz - 57.975 MHz SEM-52 and similar radios, often listed as 46-58 MHz - 25 kHz channel steps <br />
*26.000 MHz - 70.000 MHz Radio Set 3600 - Dutch origin, used in various countries - RT-3600<br />
*30.000 MHz - 75.975 MHz VRC-4622 - Dutch successor to Radio Set 3600 / RT-3600 - 25 kHz channel steps <br />
*26.000 MHz - 70.000 MHz TRC-552 - French origin, used in Africa, etc. as well 25 kHz or 50 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*26.000 MHz - 76.000 MHz TRC-552 - variant with matching coverage for use with TRC-571 <br />
*26.000 MHz - 76.000 MHz TRC-571 - French origin, used in Africa, etc. as well 25 kHz or 50 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*47.000 MHz - 56.950 MHz Radio Set 3610 - Dutch origin, used in various countries<br />
*30.000 MHz - 107.975 MHz Radio Set SPIDER - Dutch origin, used in various countries<br />
*53.000 MHz - 75.000 MHz PRC-614 handheld tactical radio (similar to PRC-68 series, 30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz or 30.000 - 87.975 MHz)<br />
*36.000 MHz - 75.975 MHz Racal TRA-967 and various clones<br />
*47.000 MHz - 54.400 MHz CPRC-26 100mw-300mw FM, 6 crystal controlled channels, very short range<br />
*36.000 MHz - 60.000 MHz Station Radio C42 15-20 watt FM mobile/vehicle radio, 50 kHz steps <br />
*23.000 MHz - 38.000 MHz Station Radio C45 15-20 watt FM mobile/vehicle radio, 50 kHz steps<br />
*47.000 MHz - 54.400 MHz Station Radio A40 100mw-300mw FM, backpack, 6 XTAL channels, very short range<br />
*38.000 MHz - 55.000 MHz Station Radio A41 0.75 watt 750mw FM manpack radio, 50 kHz or 100 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*26.300 MHz - 38.000 MHz Station Radio A42 0.75 watt 750mw FM manpack radio, 50 kHz or 100 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*38.000 MHz - 56.000 MHz Station Radio B47 0.5 watt 500mw FM manpack or vehicle radio, 100 kHz channel steps<br />
*26.000 MHz - 38.000 MHz Station Radio B48 0.5 watt 500mw FM manpack or vehicle radio, 100 kHz channel steps <br />
*37.000 MHz - 47.000 MHz PRC-349 Clansman portable radio<br />
*36.000 MHz - 57.000 MHz PRC-350 Clansman portable radio<br />
*30.000 MHz - 76.000 MHz VRM-5080 and various versions, 25 kHz steps with datalink, encryption mode, secure voice and frequency hopping<br />
*26.000 MHz - 71.950 MHz RV-3 or TR-PP-13B 50 kHz channel steps, 26.00 MHz - 48.95 MHz low band/49.00 MHz - 71.95 MHz high band (designed for export) <br />
*34.100 MHz - 41.700 MHz Ra120 Swedish manpack portable VHF FM tactical radio, 100 kHz steps <br />
*39.600 MHz - 48.000 MHz Ra121 Swedish vehicle VHF FM tactical radio 100 kHz steps <br />
*39.600 MHz - 48.000 MHz Ra121B Swedish manpack version of the RA121 VHF tactical radio<br />
*47.000 MHz - 57.000 MHz Ra122 Swedish manpack portable VHF FM tactical radio, 100 kHz steps <br />
*40.000 MHz - 48.000 MHz RUP-2 / RUP-2B Yugoslavian and Eastern European clone of SCR-300 / BC-1000 backpack radio<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz SEM-70 and similar clones/variants used in Europe and elsewhere<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz SEM-80 / SEM-90 and various clones/copies - 25 kHz steps (European version of the PRC-25/PRC-77/VRC-12 family)<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz numerous Russian, Chinese and similar clones/copies <br />
*21.500 MHz - 28.500 MHz R-109D / R-109M Russian manpack radio 1 watt FM<br />
*28.000 MHz - 36.500 MHz R-108D / R-108M Russian manpakc radio 1 watt FM <br />
*36.000 MHz - 46.100 MHz R-105D / R-105M Russian manpack radio 1 watt FM<br />
*41.000 MHz - 46.850 MHz R-106 Russian portable manpack radio, 150 kHz steps, AM voice <br />
*48.500 MHz - 41.500 MHz R-126 Russian manpack radio, short-range tactical 0.3 watt FM <br />
*44.000 MHz - 51.800 MHz R-147 Russian portable manpack radio, very short range, 125mw FM, 100 kHz channel steps<br />
*37.000 MHz - 51.950 MHz R-148 Russian manpack radio, 1 watt power, 50 kHz steps, FM platoon/company tactical radio (similar to PRC-25)<br />
*44.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz R-352 Russian portable radio, 0.8 watt, 3 crystal controlled channels - 300 kHz steps FM<br />
*44.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz R-392 Russian portable radio, 1 watt, 6 crystal controlled channels FM <br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz R-158 (Russian/Soviet manpack radio) and various clones/copies (25 kHz steps, offset versions to 79.9875 MHz)<br />
*20.000 MHz - 51.500 MHz R-123 Russian tank radio (20.00 MHz - 35.75 MHz low band, 35.75 MHz - 51.50 MHz high band)<br />
*20.000 MHz - 22.375 MHz R-113 Russian tank radio 25 kHz steps, FM voice <br />
*20.000 MHz - 49.975 MHz Type 889 radio - numerous Chinese and similar clones/copies (used in tanks, armored vehicles, etc.)<br />
*20.000 MHz - [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.975]] MHz Often found in export-type vehicles and radio systems used in Africa, Middle East, etc. <br />
*27.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz Older-generation Russian (Soviet) manpack radios (FM voice) cf. 27.000 MHz - 38.900 MHz old PRC-9/PRC-9A bands<br />
*30.000 MHz - 80.000 MHz PRC-80, made in Israel, exported worldwide<br />
*47.000 MHz - 56.900 MHz PRC-239 designed in Italy - 100 kHz steps, exported to Middle East, etc.<br />
*40.000 MHz - 49.975 MHz PRC-439 designed in Italy - 25 kHz steps, exported to Middle East, etc.<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz PRC-638 designed in Italy - 25 kHz steps, used by Iraq and various other countries <br />
*30.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz Scimitar V - 25 kHz steps - FM voice or data, available with or without frequency hopping<br />
*66.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz Scimitar M - 25 kHz steps - FM voice or data, available with or without frequency hopping <br />
*68.000 MHz - 87.975 MHz Scimitar M Variant with slightly different frequency coverage for export use<br />
*30.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz A-53 portable manpack radio from South Africa<br />
*26.000 MHz - 77.000 MHz B-56 portable manpack radio/fixed radio from South Africa<br />
*30.000 MHz - 87.875 MHz HH7700, PRC-7700 and numerous other handheld and manpack radios cover this band <br />
*30.000 MHz - 87.9875 MHz Similar radios listed above, but with 12.5 kHz steps available, offset frequencies (narrowband)<br />
*27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz Asian [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|fishery radio systems]], FM mode 25 kHz channels 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz FT-801 and clones <br />
*33.000 MHz - 49.000 MHz Various COTS Chinese VHF low band radios cover this band <br />
*43.300 MHz - 43.600 MHz [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italy band radios]] - unmodified versions cover 43.3000 MHz - 43.5875 MHz in 12.5 kHz steps<br />
*42.300 MHz - 45.100 MHz modified 43 MHz equipment, 12.5 kHz steps to 45.0875 MHz - widely used in Eastern Europe, Ukraine and elsewhere<br />
*29.700 MHz - 36.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band - see also 27-36 MHz, 29-36 MHz<br />
*36.000 MHz - 42.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*36.000 MHz - 59.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band (for example, Alinco DJ-V17L, 36-58.995 MHz) <br />
*40.000 MHz - 60.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band (for example, Alinco DR-135LH) <br />
*29.000 MHz - 49.975 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*42.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*29.000 MHz - 37.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*30.930 MHz - 31.370 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios - [[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|Nordic hunting radio]] - JAKTRADIO 31 MHz<br />
*35.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*35.000 MHz - 48.500 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band - see Soontone ST-45 handheld radio 35-48.5 MHz 5 watt<br />
*37.000 MHz - 48.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band - Vertex FTL-2011 and similar (similar bands available)<br />
*37.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*28.000 MHz - 40.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*66.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz Various COTS VHF mid band radios cover this band (for example, AnyTone AT-588HF 70 MHz/4 meter version)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz Modern standard export radio 10 meter radio [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|frequency coverage]] (25.610 MHz - 30.110 MHz) see Anytone AT-5555, AT-6666, Superstar 9900, CRE 8900, etc.<br />
*25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 240 channel 6 band plan coverage (Superstar 3900 etc)<br />
*26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 120 channel 3 band low mid high band plan coverage<br />
*26.515 MHz - 27.99125 MHz Export CB radio European [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK band]] plan (see also: 26.510 MHz - 27.860 MHz, 26.565 MHz - 27.99125 MHz, 26.510 MHz - 27.995 MHz)<br />
*25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 320 channel 8 band plan coverage see Galaxy DX 99, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 320 channel 8 band plan coverage (modified)<br />
*24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 480 channel 12 band plan coverage<br />
*26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz Export CB [[11_meter|11 meter]] 10 meter radio band 240 channel 6 band plan coverage (modified)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 31.005 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 480 channel 12 band plan coverage (modified)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 29.695 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band Magnum 257HP, etc (25.610 MHz - 29.700 MHz)<br />
*26.065 MHz - 30.555 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 400 channel 10 band plan coverage <br />
*26.510 MHz - 27.860 MHz Export CB Russian CB band (see also: 26.515 MHz - 27.865 MHz)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 27.995 MHz Export CB Russian export band (see also, 25.610 MHz - 27.995 MHz)<br />
*26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz Export CB band (cf. RCI-2950, RCI-2970 series of radios)<br />
*24.500 MHz - 30.000 MHz Export CB band, various 12m/10m radios<br />
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As discussed in previous paragraphs, there is a move to COTS equipment, including non-standard radios such as amateur radios, VHF marine band radios, CB/11 meter radios and other land mobile radios in the VHF/UHF band for tactical purposes. Unfortunately, VHF low and VHF mid band does not work well in heavily built up areas (i.e. urban warfare radios). High band VHF and UHF work considerably better in these environments. It is because of this that the modern PRC-148 and PRC-152 radios cover 30-512 MHz instead of just 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz. Chinese clones of Russian or Soviet combat net / tactical radios, including tank radios and manpack portable and mobile radios cover similar frequency ranges as well. 20-60 MHz, 20-50 MHz, 30-80 MHz and others are common. 30.000 MHz to 79.975 MHz is another commonly available band, using the 25 kHz channel steps. Western equipment generally favors 30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz. <br />
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Easily acquired and widely available commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) communications equipment has introduced additional bands (as a replacement to or in conjunction with, or as a replacement for, the standard military bands as emerging threats in areas where asymmetric warfare, guerrilla warfare and insurgency tactics are used. The military make extensive use of HF, other VHF/UHF systems including dedicated VHF (118-150 MHz) and UHF (225-400 MHz) aircraft systems, UHF (380-430 MHz) intra-squad or inter squad radio systems, datalink systems operating in the 2-30 MHz HF band, the 225-400 MHz UHF band, the 960-1215 MHz UHF band and specialized battlefield remote sensing systems such as REMBASS (138-153 MHz, channelized as 138.025 MHz is channel 1, 138.050 MHz is channel 2 up to 152.975 MHz is channel 593 - 25 kHz channel steps, data links with repeater networks incorporated). <br />
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Improvements with radio technology allowed for all three bands to be combined and moved from 20-55 MHz to 30-76 MHz and eventually 30-88 MHz, reducing channel spacing from 100 kHz to 50 kHz (Vietnam War) to 25 kHz (SINCGARS and present day). With the addition of frequency-hopping (ECCM - electronic counter-counter measures or anti-jam) and voice encryption (COMSEC) the FM radio became the standard battlefield tactical radio for ground and air communications. In the United States, most military systems still use 50 kHz step compatible frequencies for range control (cf. Fort Hood Range Control on 30.450 MHz is often heard during 11m/CB/10m and VHF low band band openings). See the frequency bands above. The 30 MHz, 32 MHz, 34 MHz, 36 MHz, 38 MHz, 40 MHz, 41 MHz and 46/47 MHz bands are very popular for CONUS-based military communications.<br />
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== Military Radio Communications Bands Generally ==<br />
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Military radio comms frequencies run the entire radio frequency (RF) spectrum. VLF and ELF are used for communications with submarines. Medium frequency (mediumwave) through HF (shortwave) is used for long-haul data and voice communications. HF is still extensively used for tactical communications worldwide. Most militaries consider "HF" to be 2-30 MHz or 1.6 MHz to 29.9999 MHz or so, even though that includes a decent chunk of the 300 kHz to 3 MHz MF band. Most DXers consider military users to be a subsection of the [[Shortwave_Utility_Stations|utility stations]] (or "ute") stations. <br />
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Military users tend to make extensive use of the HF aircraft [[HF_airband|bands]], the HF marine [[HF_marine|bands]] (maritime mobile bands), the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]] allocations, unused sections of the shortwave broadcasting [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|bands]] and, in many cases, the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|amateur radio bands/ham radio bands]]. Use of automatic link establishment or [[ALE]] is commonplace. <br />
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Most analog HF military [[SSB]] voice comms will be in USB mode, although use of [[AM]], AME (J3E [[Emission_Designator|emission]] - USB with carrier re-inserted), narrow band [[FM]] (or "narrow band phase modulation") and LSB also takes place. Morse code ([[CW]]) is still widely used, for communications and as part of radio [[Letter_beacon|beacon systems]], channel markers and/or other stations with classified purposes such as the famous "Buzzer" [[The_Buzzer_(UVB-76)|UVB-76]], etc. Use of [[Signal_Identification|various digital modes]], including digital voice, [[STANAG-4285|standardized digital/data modes]], data modes, [[RTTY]], which the US military calls '''RATT''' - both single frequency and frequency hopping - is quite extensive. <br />
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Most military HF comms appear to be the unused portions of the HF aircraft bands, quiet portions of the fixed/mobile allocations and others. Some radios include HF and VHF, or portions thereof. Examples include 1.6 MHz to 60 MHz AM/FM/CW/SSB/data (FM only available above 20 or 30 MHz). <br />
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*'''VHF and up - military radios ([[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Line_of_Sight_LOS_Range_Estimations_for_VHF.2FUHF_Radios_VULOS|VULOS]])'''<br />
*30-88 MHz FM - de facto standard tactical FM radio. Some countries use a variant of this (for example, 30-79.975 MHz, 30-80 MHz, 26-70 MHz, 30-108 MHz, etc.). 25 kHz steps, some use of 12.5 kHz steps <br />
*30-174 MHz AM/FM/data - multi-standard radios - allows use of the regular FM tactical band, plus higher frequencies and access to LMR/PLMR land mobile services, VHF marine band, etc. <br />
*30-512 MHz AM/FM/data - see 30-174 MHz, with the addition of the 225-400 MHz UHF aircraft band, UHF SATCOM, and the UHF 400 MHz/500 MHz land mobile bands (see COTS radios, ISR, etc.)<br />
*108-150 MHz AM - aircraft comms ([[VHF_airband|VHF]]), including the regular civilian 118-137 MHz band and the military 137-144 MHz and 148-150.8 MHz portions. <br />
*136-174 MHz - tactical comms, FM voice, NFM voice, various digital voice modes such as DMR, P25, and so on. Use of encryption is extensive.<br />
*136-174 MHz - Operation with existing civilian LMR systems, [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]], amateur radio [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|2 meter band]], [[MURS]], business band and civilian walkie-talkies (see: Baofeng)<br />
*225-400 MHz AM - UHF aircraft band, 25 kHz steps. Use of frequency hopping and encryption extensive. Band is also used for tactical data links. <br />
*230-290 MHz FM - UHF or "UHF" SATCOM bands, wide (25 kHz steps) and narrow (5 kHz steps). Shared with the UHF aircraft band and used for [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|other services]] in some areas. <br />
*225-512 MHz AM, FM and digital modes - squad radio, wideband networking radio, SATCOM and UHF aircraft band all in one<br />
*380-400 MHz - Statewide LMR systems, P25 trunking. 380 MHz - 389.9875 MHz repeater output, 390 MHz - 399.9875 MHz repeater input. Also used for simplex inter squad radio [[Military_ISR|ISR]].<br />
*380-430 MHz - Inter squad radio and similar uses - short range tactical radio (FM voice, digital voice, usually using handheld radios, including COTS radios like Baofengs - UV-82, UV-82HP, UV-5R, etc.)<br />
*403-470 MHz - Standard UHF non-tactical radios (land mobile radios - [[Business_Radio#Common_Itinerant_and_Low_Power_Business_Frequencies|LMR/PMR]]), see also: civilian bands and services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], the [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] frequencies and similar services <br />
*400-470 MHz - Short range squad radio, inter squad radio, inter-squad radio, etc. Examples include basic 16 channel handheld Baofeng, Icom, Kenwood, Vertex, Motorola radios to higher-end digital voice with encryption<br />
*400-512 MHz - Inter squad radio and similar uses - short range tactical radio (FM voice, digital voice, usually using handheld radios, including COTS radios like Baofengs - UV-82, UV-82HP, UV-5R, etc.)<br />
*902-928 MHz - So-called "[[ISM]]" band radios, short range comms within a squad, fireteam, etc. Frequency hopping spread spectrum [FHSS] used extensively. Similar to the [[Personal Role Radio|PRR]] except operating on 900 MHz instead of 2.4 GHz<br />
*960-1215 MHz - Tactical data links (TADIL), many other data uses (cf. Link-11, Link-16, Link-22)<br />
*UHF and up - various data links, point-to-point fixed links, 700 MHz to 1000 MHz, frequency hopping squad radio or personal tac radios - see also: [[Personal_Role_Radio|Personal Role Radio]].<br />
*UHF/SHF - data links, tactical data links, UAV (drone) control links, etc. Overlaps with the license-free bands (900 MHz, [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|2.4 GHz]], and so on). SATCOM systems have mostly migrated from UHF only to UHF/SHF/EHF or just SHF/EHF.<br />
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*'''COTS - Civilian Radios [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF/UHF]] radios'''<br />
*25-30 MHz - 11 meter band ([[CB]] radio) 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz or the legal 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz band. AM, FM and SSB modes are all popular.<br />
*136-174 MHz - Very common coverage for commercial off the shelf civilian radios, including the Icom VHF handhelds (IC-V8, IC-V82, etc.) popular with insurgent groups to the Baofeng, etc. VHF, UHF or VHF/UHF radios<br />
*400-520 MHz - Very common coverage for commercial off the shelf civilian radios, including the Baofeng UV-82, UV-5R and so on.<br />
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== Amateur Radio Operators Using Surplus Military Equipment ==<br />
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Because previous-generation, vintage or antique military radios with 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz frequency bands cover the 6 meter amateur band, and WWII and Korean War vintage equipment covers 20-28 MHz or 20-27.9 MHz and 27-38.9 MHz or 27-39 MHz amateur radio operators will often use surplus equipment in the 10 meter and 6 meter bands for FM communications. Vintage military radio equipment is also used by amateur operators in the HF bands and VHF bands above 6 meters where available. This includes the 4 meter band around 70 MHz, which is available in select countries for amateur use. The PRC-8/PRC-8A (20 MHz-28 MHz), PRC-9/PRC-9A (27 MHz-39 MHz), PRC-10/PRC-10A (38 MHz-55 MHz), PRC-25, PRC-77 and similar radios are very popular with amateur or ham radio operators who keep these vintage radios alive by operating them on the amateur bands. <br />
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51.0 MHz is the most common military amateur radio frequency on 6 meters, as this allows for compatability with 100 kHz channel steps, 50 kHz channel steps, 25 kHz channel steps and tunable radios such as the PRC-10 or PRC-10A. Before the adoption of the PRC-25 and VRC-12 family of radios, armor (tanks), artillery and infantry each had their own radio bands (20-28 MHz for armor/tanks, 27-39 MHz for artillery and 38-55 MHz [or some subset thereof] for infantry). For example, the famous walkie-talkie backpack or manpack radio SCR-300 (BC-1000) covered 40-48 MHz in 100 kHz steps while the PRC-6 "banana radio" handheld transceiver or HT covered 47-55.4 MHz. The VRC-8/VRC-9/VRC-10 radios operate wide deviation FM (60K0F3E emission, 15 kHz deviation). 65 kHz wide receive bandwidth.<br />
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With the adoption of the PRC-25 and VRC-12 family of radios (and associated fixed and aircraft radios), armor, artillery and infantry could all communicate using the same radios, greatly improving tactical battlefield communications in time for the Vietnam War. <br />
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*PRC-6 - 47.00 MHz to 55.40 MHz (crystal controlled, single channel)<br />
*PRC-8 and PRC-8A - 20.00 MHz to 27.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning)<br />
*PRC-9 and PRC-9A - 27.00 MHz to 38.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning)<br />
*PRC-10 and PRC-10A - 38.00 MHz to 54.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning)<br />
*PRC-25 30.00 MHz to 75.95 MHz (50 kHz steps, channelized) - 150 Hz tone squelch<br />
*PRC-77 30.00 MHz to 75.95 MHz (50 kHz steps, channelized) - 150 Hz tone squelch<br />
*VRC-12 30.00 MHz to 75.95 MHz (50 kHz steps, channelized) - 150 Hz tone squelch or carrier squelch <br />
*VRC-8 20.00 MHz to 27.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning) - RT-66 FM transceiver<br />
*VRC-9 27.00 MHz to 38.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning) - RT-67 FM transceiver<br />
*VRC-10 39.00 MHz to 54.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning) - RT-68 FM transceiver<br />
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== Further Reading and Additional Resources ==<br />
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[http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/Main_Page Radio Nerds] - for a large library of resources on military radio gear, including technical and operations manuals.<br />
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[https://www.n6cc.com/ N6CC's excellent military radio ham radio page] - very extensive information on a well put together website, recommended reading - by N6CC - Navy 6 Combat Comms.<br />
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[http://www.navy-radio.com/ Navy-Radio.com] - another extensive library of US Navy communications equipment from the 1950s and 1960s, with information on radios from the 1930s through the 1970s/1980s. VHF, UHF, MF and HF communications systems including ship-based, shore-based, short-range tactical radios, etc.<br />
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[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
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<div>Military tactical radio - FM tactical radio system '''Single Channel Air-Ground Radio System''', commonly known as SINCGARS "sink-gars", '''FM''' or '''F'''ox '''M'''ike radio. SINCGARS and FM are used in conjunction with HF-SSB systems, UHF/SHF/EHF SATCOM and other communications systems for tactical military communications purposes. See also: [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia radio frequencies]] and militia [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Intra-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channels_UHF_16-Channel_Radio_Programming_Plan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|intra-squad radio (ISR) frequency list militia patriot tactical short-range UHF ISR UISR UHFISR frequencies]].<br />
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== VHF Tactical FM Land Mobile Air-Ground Military Communications ==<br />
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[[File:SINCGARS_1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Two Harris RT-1523 SINCGARS ASIP radios with ECCM capability for anti-jam and secure voice and data for tactical military communications, shown in use by the US military]]<br />
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[[File:SINCGARS_2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Two handheld VHF-FM tactical radios Datron HH7700 30-88 MHz (30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz or 30.0000 MHz to 87.9875 MHz) in 25 kHz steps, with no frequency hopping capability, the radio below is a vehicle-mounted VHF-FM military tactical radio. The HH7700 radio has the capability to switch to narrowband 12.5 kHz steps, doubling the number of available channels from 2320 channels to 4640 channels]]<br />
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[[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF-FM]] tactical radio system, with frequency-hopping and voice encryption/data encryption [[Electronic warfare|capabilities]]. Operating in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz frequency band with 25 kHz channel steps. Uses 150.0 Hz CTCSS squelch system. Operates in single-channel (SC) and frequency-hopping (FH) modes for voice and data. Original generation SINCGARS radio such as the RT-1439 VRC set (VRC-87 configuration) and modern radios such as the Harris RT-1523 series offer +/5 kHz and +/- 10 kHz offset frequencies from the standard 25 kHz channels. <br />
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Single channel mode, also known as fixed frequency, is referred to as [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Line_of_Sight_LOS_Range_Estimations_for_VHF.2FUHF_Radios_VULOS|VULOS]], or VHF UHF Line Of Sight ([[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#UHF_and_VHF_range_handheld_radios_range_line_of_sight_improving_handheld_tactical_voice_radio_range_discussion|LOS]]). It is a catch-all term for VHF-FM 30-88 MHz, VHF-AM 108-150 MHz, VHF-FM 136-174 MHz, UHF-AM 225-399.975 MHz and UHF-FM [[Military_ISR|380]]-512 MHz fixed frequency clear (plaintext, or PT) or encrypted (ciphertext, or CT) simplex communications nets, including [[Military_ISR|low power UHF]] 380-430 MHz intra-squad tactical radios (low power, very short range - also called "Personal Role Radio" or [[Personal_Role_Radio|PRR]]).. Duplex or half-duplex repeaters (relay, retrans) or retransmission facilities may be used for VULOS nets. Frequencies in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz range may be used for these nets in conjunction with SINCGARS, UHF SATCOM and UHF aircraft HAVE QUICK [[Electronic warfare|ECCM]] nets. PRC-148, PRC-152 and similar radios make reference to the VULOS radio net type. See also: PRC-150 HF/VHF radio (1.5-30 MHz SSB and various digital modes, 30-60 MHz [59.999 MHz] FM only. FM radios often have a "deviation" (bandwidth) setting. SINCGARS and fixed channel mode is generally set to 8 kHz deviation (36 kHz bandwidth) at 25 kHz steps. Land mobile settings include 5 kHz deviation (20 kHz bandwidth) and 2.5 kHz deviation (10 kHz bandwidth, regular narrow FM).<br />
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Most radios include relay capability (called RETRANS or retransmit in military usage). It is important to note the difference between RELAY and REPEATER operation (modern military VHF FM tactical radios are capable of both). Relay operation involves two radios and two sets of TX/RX frequencies. Repeater operation involves semi-duplex (different TX and RX frequencies) operation that most amateur radio operators are familiar with.<br />
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For example:<br />
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*Relay Operation:<br />
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*Channel 1 - TX and RX 30.150 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position - connected to Channel 2 radio<br />
*Channel 2 - TX and RX 49.850 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position - connected to Channel 1 radio<br />
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Signals received on 30.150 MHz are retransmitted on 49.850 MHz and signals received on 49.850 MHz are retransmitted on 30.150 MHz. So squad A would set their radios to transmit and receive on 30.150 MHz and squad B would set their radios to transmit and receive on 49.850 MHz. No split or offset frequencies involved, the end users operate their radios in regular single frequency simplex mode. <br />
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*Repeater Operation:<br />
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*Channel 1 - TX 32.375 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position<br />
*Channel 1 - RX 41.700 MHz - mountaintop or other elevated position<br />
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All users would set their radios to transmit on 41.700 MHz and receive on 32.375 MHz (split frequency operation, half-duplex) mode. Signals transmitted on 41.700 MHz are repeated on 32.375 MHz. Signals transmitted on 32.375 MHz are not retransmitted on 41.700 MHz. This is the traditional repeater operation most folks are familiar with. Installing radio sets with even modest transmit power levels and simple 1/4 wave or ground plane antennas on mountaintops can provide excellent coverage for low power tactical VHF FM sets. <br />
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Compatible with previous-generation FM radios such as the PRC-25, PRC-77, PRC-1077, HH7700 and dozens of other similar tactical handheld, manpack and vehicle-mounted radios operating in the 30-76 MHz (30.00 to 75.95 MHz in the original PRC-25/PRC-77 and VRC-12 channeling) or 30-88 MHz range. NATO military forces and many other military forces use similar frequencies for tactical purposes, almost always with FM voice. The US military fields radios that operate in the 30-174 MHz and 30-512 MHz ranges to support SINCGARS, regular VHF-FM, 136-174 MHz VHF-high band services like [[VHF marine]], [[VHF_airband|aircraft radios]], SATCOM and [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability|interoperability]] with other radio systems that use VHF/UHF.<br />
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However, certain bands in the 30-50 MHz range (VHF low band) are allocated to exclusive government/military use. There are non-military government users of these frequencies, however most federal government agencies have moved to the 162-174 MHz and/or 406-420 MHz federal bands with the proliferation of trunking systems.<br />
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== Background and History ==<br />
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SINCGARS evolved from basic simplex and duplex military systems operating in the low to mid VHF range (30.00 to 75.95 MHz) starting with the revolutionary PRC-25 radio. The PRC-25 (and associated VRC-12 vehicle radio set) utilized 150.0 Hz CTCSS squelch combined with indent channelization for frequency control vs. manual tuning with a VFO greatly simplified radio operation. The CTCSS system removed the need for adjustable squelch and made it easy for the average solider to use a radio with minimal training. The PRC-25 and PRC-77 (and dozens of clones, improvements, etc.) are considered hallmarks of battlefield communications simplicity and function. Their origin lies in WWII with the adoption of the SCR-300 (BC-1000) backpack (manpack) radio developed and manufactured by Motorola. <br />
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The US military pioneered the use of FM voice on the battlefield in World War II with the original "three band" system, allocating [[CB|20 to 27.9 MHz]] to armor (100 kHz steps), [[CB|27 to 38.9 MHz]] to artillary (100 kHz steps) and 38 to 54.9 MHz to infantry (100 kHz steps). The famous BC-1000 or SCR-300 backpack radio fielded in WWII operated in the 40 to 48 MHz range using 200 kHz steps and FM voice (falling within the 38-55 MHz "infantry band". Tank radios with FM provided vast improvement over AM-based systems on the battlefield. While the SCR-300 / BC-1000 did use a VFO, it featured channels labelled on the display instead of frequency and included a fine-tuning/adjustment signal generating function for battlefield fine tuning. Its use did require adjustment of the squelch and fine-tuning (meaning that the operator still needed to be trained in its use, compare to the PRC-25/PRC-77/VRC-12 family of radios, that are "soldier-proof"). With the adoption of the PRC-25/VRC-12 radios the "three band" system was abandoned, allowing cross-unit communications without the need for multiple radios. It also provided considerably more available channels (30-76 MHz in 50 kHz steps - 920 available channels vs. 20-55 MHz in 100 kHz steps - 350 available channels). Use of HF SSB and CW systems continued throughout the Vietnam war and up to the present day for long range communications and special operations uses. <br />
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The SCR-300 and similar high-HF/low-VHF radios developed in WWII and the Korean War revolutionized small unit tactics. First the capability for a platoon or similar level unit to communicate with its headquarters or commanding elements and then the capability for each man in a squad for fireteam to communicate with each other in addition to the longer-range communications capability for platoon-to-commander and platoon-to-platoon communications using FM radio have changed the battlespace forever. The SCR-300 radio provided 0.3 watts (300mw) power output, which provided anywhere from 2-5 miles of range, depending on which antennas were being used. The SCR-508 and SCR-608 family of FM tank radios featured significantly higher transmit power and more effective antennas, greatly improving range. While the SCR-300/BC-1000 radio operated FM voice in the 40-48 MHz range (200 kHz channel steps, FM voice, fully channelized - 40.000 MHz = channel 0, 40.200 MHz = channel 1, 47.800 MHz = channel 39, 48.000 MHz = channel 40, etc.). Only channel numbers were shown on the display. <br />
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Tank and mobile radios (for example, the SCR-508 series, SCR-608 series, SCR-510, SCR-610, etc.) were crystal controlled and used 100 kHz channel steps. On the BC-604 transmitter, the crystal for channel 0 (20.000 MHz) was labeled "channel 0 - 20.0 MC", the crystal for channel 50 was labeled "channel 50 - 25.0 MC", 27.000 MHz would be "channel 70", 27.9 MHz would be channel 79 and so on. This continued up through the 27.000 MHz to 38.900 MHz band and the 38.000 MHz to 54.900 MHz band.<br />
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The German military made extensive use of the high-HF/low-VHF "boundary area" at 30.0 MHz for mobile communications, including manpack radios, portable radios, tank radios, panzer command and control radios, air-to-ground radio and air-to-air communications. German equipment utilized AM voice and often had the capability for MCW (tone transmission). The standard German tank radio was the 10W.S.c transmitter combined with the Ukw. E. e (Ultrakurzwellen Empfänger e) receiver covering 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz (some sources say 27.2 MHz to 33.4 MHz or even 27.0 MHz to 33.4 MHz) in 50 kHz channel steps. This equipment (transmitter and receiver) was referred to as the FuG 16 (FuG being a shortening of funkgerat, or "radio equipment"). The transmitter was rated for 10 watts (it is unclear if that figure is AM PEP power, AM carrier power or AM average power. British testing of the equipment indicates a lower power output (6-7 watts). Later on, a higher power (20 watt transmit power rating) version became available. Additional equipment used by the Germans include the 20 watt 20W.S.b transmitter (25.0 MHz to 27.1 MHz coverage in 50 kHz steps), the 20W.S.c. transmitter (27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz coverage) and the 20W.S.d. transmitters (42.1 MHz to 47.8 MHz coverage). <br />
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Just like the American FM sets operating in the same frequency range, frequencies were given channel designations. For example, 27.500 MHz would be shown as 275 on the display. 27.600 MHz would be the next number on the frequency display, with a line between the 100 kHz marks. So to tune to 27.850 MHz, the operator would simply tune his radio to the line halfway between 27.800 MHz and 27.900 MHz. <br />
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German radio equipment operating on slightly different bands (for example, 23.0 MHz to 24.95 MHz for field artillery units) and various subsets of the 40 MHz band were also extensively used. The higher frequencies were used for air-to-ground liaison purposes, i.e. close air support communications. Various incarnations of equipment operating in the 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz MHz range were used for this purpose. The Luftwaffe also utilized the VHF band for air-to-air communications, 38.500 MHz to 42.300 MHz (note the overlap). <br />
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Portable tactical radios included the Kleinfunksprecher d , KlFuSpr.d (Dorette), operating between 32.000 MHz and 38.000 MHz in 100 kHz channel steps, AM voice and 0.2 watt (200mw) transmit power output. Other portable walkie-talkie radios include the Feldfu.f AM portable operating in the 27.800 to 33.200 MHz band (listed as 28.000 MHz to 33.000 MHz in the specifications). Like the 32-38 MHz transceivers, it used 100 kHz channel steps and was used for short-range tactical communications. The Torn. Fu. d2 was a transportable VHF transceiver covering the 33.800 MHz to 38.000 MHz band with a transmitter output power of 1 watt. With base station antennas (basically the German version of the RC-291 and RC-292 series vertical ground plane antennas) this radio could provide impressive range for battlefield tactical purposes and communications with other similar radios as well as smaller tactical VHF AM radio sets. <br />
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The basic military backpack radio (and now handheld radio) concept has been copied endlessly, to the point where even militias and guerrilla forces use similar VHF/UHF radios for similar purposes. For example, see Ukraine militia forces using Baofengs (UV-5R, UV-82 and similar VHF/UHF handheld Chinese radios) and fighters in Afghanistan using Icom IC-V8s and other 2 meter / VHF handheld radios for battlefield tactical purposes, often in conjunction with 26-28 MHz [[CB]] type equipment or other similar radios/bands. <br />
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Communist Bloc countries, including the Soviet Union (and former Soviet Union, now Russia), Poland, as well as Western and Central European military forces also use similar frequency ranges (for example, 26 MHz - 70 MHz or 26 MHz - 71 MHz is/was a popular frequency split for tactical radios, instead of 30-76 MHz). Various handheld and manpack radios covering these bands have been manufactured and used in various countries. <br />
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Captured radios from Iraq in the first and second Gulf Wars (Iraq Wars) indicate the 30-76 MHz (in 25 kHz steps, FM mode) band was used heavily by the Iraqi Army for tactical communications. The Iraqi military apparently used Italian made manpack and vehicle radios, as well as Soviet/Russian radios in the same frequency band. <br />
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The PRC-638 manpack (backpack portable or transportable) radio made by IRET in Italy covers 30.000 MHz to 79.975 MHz in 25 kHz steps, with selector switches for 30 MHz/40 MHz/50 MHz/60 MHz/70 MHz, rotary decade switches for 0-9 and then a selector for 00 kHz, 25 kHz, 50 kHz or 75 kHz. For example, to select the frequency 31.575 MHz, the user would select "3", "1", "5" and then "75" on the radio's panel. <br />
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This is very similar in operation to the PRC-25/PRC-77 and VRC-12 (RT-542/VRC, RT-246/VRC, RT-246A/VRC, aux receiver R-442/VRC R-442A/VRC) series of radios. However, on many of the Eastern style radios, there are knobs for each digit, vs. having a knob for MC steps (1 MHz steps) and a knob for KC change (kHz steps, 00, 25, 50 or 75 or 00/50 depending on channel steps). In the example above, a FM radio would have four knobs, the first changing between the 30 MHz, 40 MHz, 50 MHz, 60 MHz, or 70 MHz band, the second changing between 0 and 9, the third changing between 0 and 9 and the last switching between 00, 25, 50 and 75. To select 51.00 MHz, the user would switch the first knob to the "5" position, the second knob to the "1" position, the third knob to the "0" position and the last knob to the "00" position (to show the frequency readout of 51.000 or 51000. In theory, being able to go up/down 10 MHz steps, 1 MHz steps and 100 kHz steps provides the capability for faster frequency changes (frequency agility). In real battlefield conditions, however, the utility of this is debatable at best.<br />
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Other radios use the same concept - but instead of allowing the operator to select the frequency directly, the switches select a channel number. An example of this would be the RU-2 manpack portable VHF FM radio, which covers 30.000 MHz to 69.950 MHz in 50 kHz steps. The channel selection is made using three selector knobs, A, B and C - which correspond to the 3 digit channel number. Knob A has 8 positions, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Knob B and knob C have 10 positions, the digits 0 through 9. This allows the selection of channel numbers 000 through 799. Channel 000 is 30.000 MHz, channel 001 is 30.050 MHz, channel 002 is 30.100 MHz, channel 003 is 30.150 MHz, up to channel 798 being 69.900 MHz and 799 being 69.950 MHz. The end result is effectively identical, and the operator is provided with a conversion chart to quickly convert the 3-digit channel number to a frequency in MHz.<br />
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== Evolution of military radio tactical radio bands ==<br />
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Evolution of military FM radio tactical radio bands<br />
World War II, Korea and Beginning of Vietnam War (roughly 1940-1960)<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
! Use <br />
! Channel Step/Frequency Spacing<br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 80.000 MHz<br />
|TBY Series (TBY-2, etc.) US Navy USMC US Marine Corps tactical radios 28-80 MHz<br />
|Four "bands" - wideband AM receivers, combat radios used for beach landing nets, etc. heavily used in the Pacific<br />
|-<br />
|60.000 MHz to 80.000 MHz<br />
|TBS "Talk Between Ships" - VHF 60-80 MC 60-80 MHz Ship to Ship voice radio 60-80 MC radio - US Navy AM mode 50w output VHF<br />
|Crystal controlled 60-80 MHz AM voice unknown channel spacing - TBS radio crystals for 65.74 MHz and 72.50 MHz have been found <br />
|-<br />
|[[Fixed/Mobile_bands|20.000 MHz]] to [[11_meter|27.900 MHz]]<br />
|American Armor Band (tank radio, tank destroyers, tank command nets) (U.S. Army)<br />
|100 kHz (channels 200-279), PRC-8, PRC-8A, SCR-508, SCR-509, SCR-510, SCR-528, SCR-538, etc<br />
|-<br />
|[[CB#Russian_CB_Channel_Frequencies|27.000 MHz]] to [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|38.900 MHz]]<br />
|American Artillery Band (U.S. Army) - note 27.0 MHz, 27.1 MHz, 27.2 MHz up to 27.9 MHz overlap<br />
|100 kHz (channels 270-389), PRC-9, PRC-9A, SCR-608, SCR-609, SCR-610, SCR-628<br />
|-<br />
|38.000 MHz to [[Ham_radio|54.900 MHz]]<br />
|American Infantry Band (U.S. Army) - note 38.0 MHz, 38.1 MHz, 38.2 MHz up to 38.9 MHz overlap <br />
|100 kHz (channels 380-549), PRC-10, PRC-10A<br />
|-<br />
|40.000 MHz to 48.000 MHz <br />
|American Infantry Band - portable VHF FM tactical radios - WWII vintage <br />
|200 kHz - channel 0 = 40.0 MHz, channel 40 = 48.0 MHz, SCR-300 (BC-1000) manpack backpack radio<br />
|-<br />
|3500 kHz to 6000 kHz<br />
|SCR-536 Handheld Radio 3.5 MHz to 6.0 MHz the "walkie-talkie" - actually called a Handie-Talkie or HT<br />
|Crystal controlled, 360mw AM voice only - short range tactical communications HF AM <br />
|-<br />
|3800 kHz to 6500 kHz<br />
|SCR-694 3.8 MHz to 6.5 MHz AM, CW or MCW - portable or vehicle-mounted tactical AM voice, tone or straight CW<br />
|Crystal controlled, 10-20 mile range (voice, R/T), 20-40 miles range (tone, W/T) depending on antenna used<br />
|-<br />
|3800 kHz to 5800 kHz<br />
|SCR-284 3.8 MHz to 5.8 MHz AM, CW or MCW - transportable or vehicle-mounted tactical AM voice, tone or straight CW<br />
|24 watts transmit power (CW mode, W/T), 17 watts transmit power voice (W/T, AM voice)<br />
|-<br />
|2000 kHz to 8000 kHz<br />
|Wireless Set No. 19 - British tank radio 2-8 MHz with ''very'' low power VHF "B" set built in, 229-241 MHz <br />
|Tank to tank command usage (A set - 2-8 MHz) and very short range tank communications (B set) <br />
|-<br />
|47.000 MHz to 55.400 MHz <br />
|American Infantry Band - portable tactical radios - Korea War vintage - PRC-6 <br />
|AN/PRC-6 "banana radio" walkie talkie portable single-channel crystal controlled FM radio, 250mw output, 47-55.4 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz<br />
|German Armor Tank Radio Panzer Radio Band - sometimes listed as 27.0 MHz - 33.4 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz<br />
|50 kHz channels - AM voice - this was, by far, the most common tank command/tactical radio band used<br />
|-<br />
|42.000 MHz to 48.300 MHz<br />
|German Air-to-Ground Band (see also: 42.0 MHz - 47.8 MHz and 42.1 MHz - 47.8 MHz)<br />
|50 kHz channels - AM voice with FM characteristics, close air support and tank command nets<br />
|-<br />
|23.000 MHz to 24.950 MHz<br />
|German Self-Propelled Artillery Band<br />
|50 kHz channels - AM voice - similar radios to the 10W.S.c. Panzer tank radios, different frequency range<br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 33.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios)<br />
|100 kHz channels, actual coverage 27.8 MHz to 33.2 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|32.000 MHz to 38.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios)<br />
|100 kHz channels - Feldfu d and KL.Fuspr.d manpack portable infantry radios<br />
|-<br />
|33.800 MHz to 38.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (transportable portable radios - higher power command sets)<br />
|100 kHz channels <br />
|-<br />
|90.000 MHz to 110.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios) <br />
|Low power AM voice radios - tactical short range <br />
|-<br />
|120.000 MHz to 156.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios)<br />
|Low power AM voice radios - tactical short range <br />
|-<br />
|130.000 MHz to 160.000 MHz<br />
|German Infantry Band (portable radios) - considered ultra high frequency in the 1940s<br />
|Low power AM voice radios - tactical short range <br />
|-<br />
|22.700 MHz to 29.500 MHz<br />
|Japanese Type 97 Radio Set Walkie-Talkie 22.7 MHz - 29.5 MHz<br />
|Low power AM voice tactical radios (300-400mw, less than 2 mile range)<br />
|-<br />
|19.600 MHz to 30.600 MHz<br />
|Japanese Tank Mechanical Set Type TM Model 305 19.6 MHz - 30.6 MHz<br />
|30 watt - 50 watt AM voice mobile tank vehicle radio - 25 mile range<br />
|}<br />
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Most of Vietnam War and Cold War (roughly 1960s-1980s) - although older-generation HF tactical radios and FM radios continued to be used.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
! Use <br />
! Channel Step/Frequency Spacing<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 52.000 MHz<br />
|Soviet / Eastern Bloc USSR R-111 (low band: 20-36 MHz, high band: 36-52 MHz)<br />
|High power (75w) Russian FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 22.375 MHz<br />
|Soviet / Eastern Bloc USSR R-113 (25 kHz channel steps, 96 channels)<br />
|Medium power (16w) Russian FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 51.500 MHz<br />
|Soviet / Eastern Bloc USSR R-123 R-123M (low band: 20-35.75 MHz, high band: 35.75-51.5 MHz)<br />
|Medium power (20w) Russian FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 69.975 MHz<br />
|Yugoslavian tank radio - exported widely, 25 kHz channel steps)<br />
|Medium power (30w) FM tank radio<br />
|-<br />
|20.000 MHz to 49.975 MHz<br />
|Chinese FM tank radio (example Type 889 radio) - widely exported - 25 kHz channel steps<br />
|Chinese clone of Russian 20-50 MHz tank radios (such as the R-113 or P-113) - FM voice, 25 kHz channels 3w low 20w high RF power<br />
|-<br />
|30.000 MHz to 75.950 MHz<br />
|Tactical Band (30-76 MHz) ''(150 Hz CTCSS "new squelch" system) removes need for manual squelch control''<br />
|50 kHz (channelized intent frequency control) PRC-25, PRC-77, VRC-12 family using the RT-246/VRC RT-246A RT-542 RT-542/VRC RT-542A/VRC radio sets - AN/VRC-12, VRC-43, VRC-44, VRC-45, VRC-46, VRC-47, VRC-48, VRC-49 Jeep radios, etc. and dozens of others <br />
|}<br />
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1980s-present (starting in the 2000s and 2010s radios such as CB radios, amateur radios, and other COTS equipment has become more prevalent on the battlefield) <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
! Use <br />
! Channel Step/Frequency Spacing<br />
|-<br />
|30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz<br />
|Tactical Band (30-88 MHz) 150 Hz CTCSS (some radios allow use of other tones)<br />
|25 kHz step, single channel SC (fixed frequency) mode, frequency hopping FH or fast frequency hopping FFH (anti-jamming countermeasure) modes <br />
|-<br />
|30 MHz to 512 MHz<br />
|Tactical Band (30-88 MHz) combined with VHF/UHF bands, including the airband, VHF marine band, VHF land mobile bands, REMBASS 138.025 MHz to 152.975 MHz (25 kHz steps) - sometimes listed as 30-511.99 MHz or 30.000 MHz to 511.995 MHz <br />
|25 kHz step, single channel SC (fixed frequency) mode or frequency hopping FH (anti-jamming countermeasure) mode, 2.5, 5, 8.33 kHz steps <br />
|-<br />
|380-470 MHz<br />
|Intra-Squad Radio ([[Military_ISR|ISR]]) and Improved [[Military_ISR|Intra Squad Radio]] (IISR) systems <br />
|Various frequency steps and modes used for short range communications within squads/fireteams <br />
|-<br />
|2400-2500 MHz (2.4 GHz)<br />
|Intra-Squad Radio (ISR) and Improved Intra Squad Radio (IISR) systems - including the Personal Role Radio (PRR)<br />
|Various frequency steps and modes (including spread spectrum and frequency hopping) used for short range communications within squads/fireteams <br />
|}<br />
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== Federal Government and Military Only Bands 30-50 MHz==<br />
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This list applies to the United States only. The US military will often use frequencies outside these bands (but within the 30 MHz - 88 MHz VHF SINCGARS FM band) on a non-interference basis. <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Band<br />
|-<br />
|30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|32.000 MHz to 33.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|34.000 MHz to [[DDE|35.000]] MHz<br />
|-<br />
|[[Remote_Control#European_Standardization_EU_or_CEPT|36.000]] MHz to 37.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|38.000 MHz to [[Japanese_40MHz_DSB_Fishery_Radio|39.000]] MHz<br />
|-<br />
|40.000 MHz to 42.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|46.600 MHz to 47.000 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|49.600 MHz to 50.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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== NTIA Federal and Non-Federal Allocations==<br />
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'''For additional information, see the [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|legal users of the 25-30 MHz 11 meter / 10 meter spectrum]] and the [[Business_Radio|Business Radio]] (Business Band) land mobile radio service page - including the VHF low band [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|subsection]].'''<br />
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*'''30.000 MHz - 30.560 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems in this band for tactical and training operations. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support natural resource management and wildlife telemetry.<br />
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*'''30.560 MHz - 32.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate communication systems in this band for tactical and training operations. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support natural resource management and forest fire fighting. Inter-operable communications are used to support mutual aid response with local public safety agencies. 30.56 MHz to 31.98 MHz (20 kHz steps), allocated for state government (forestry) and business/industrial land mobile services.<br />
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*'''32.000 MHz - 33.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support for tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communications systems in this band to support land management and to protect natural resources.<br />
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*'''33.000 MHz - 34.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support mutual aid response with local public safety agencies. The military agencies operate communication systems in this band for tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communications systems for close air support missions. 33.02 MHz to 33.98 MHz (20 kHz steps), allocated for local government (33 MHz fire radio band) and some limited business/industrial land mobile services (33.34 MHz, 33.4 MHz, etc.).<br />
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*'''34.000 MHz - 35.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support law enforcement and facilities security management, natural resource management, park security law enforcement at national parks, forests, and wildlife refuge areas.<br />
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*'''35.000 MHz - 36.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - 35.02 MHz to 35.98 MHz land mobile business and industrial radio systems, local paging systems. The military agencies operate communication systems in this band on a non-interference basis for tactical and training operations.<br />
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*'''36.000 MHz - 37.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems in this band for military close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band to support national park management, law enforcement, public safety nets, contingencies, and natural resources management.<br />
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*'''37.000 MHz - 37.500 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE - 37.02 MHz to 37.5 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) public safety, law enforcement, and business/industrial land mobile systems. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis.<br />
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*'''37.500 MHz - 38.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE, RADIO ASTRONOMY - The National Science Foundation uses this band to perform radio astronomy research into continuum observations to study electromagnetic radiation from the planet Jupiter and from the Sun. <br />
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*'''38.000 MHz - 38.250 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, RADIO ASTRONOMY - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The Coast Guard operates ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication systems in this band. The National Science Foundation uses this band to perform radio astronomy research into continuum observations to study electromagnetic radiation from the planet Jupiter and from the Sun.<br />
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*'''38.250 MHz - 39.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate communication systems for combat net radio operations to provide command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems for the operation, protection, and maintenance of national parks, forests, wildlife refuge areas, and to support law enforcement, public safety operations, control of power generation transmission and water facilities, environmental data collection, fish management, and wildlife [[telemetry]] programs.<br />
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*'''39.000 MHz - 40.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE - 39.02 MHz to 39.98 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) used for local and state police communications, interoperability and other emergency services. Federal agencies operate land mobile radio communications systems to support public safety responses to local communities. The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support for tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions.<br />
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*'''40.000 MHz - 42.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for networks providing command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems used in the operation, protection, and maintenance of national parks, forests, wildlife refuge areas, and to support public safety operations, environmental data collection, fish management, and wildlife [[telemetry]] programs. The federal agencies operate meteor-burst communications systems in this band to provide beyond line-of-sight communications and telemetry. A typical application is the Department of Agriculture transmitting snow fall data from numerous sensors to a central location - the SNOTEL [[telemetry]] system on 40.67 MHz.<br />
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*'''42.000 MHz - 43.690 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - 42.00 MHz to 42.94 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) state police radio systems (supplanted or replaced by VHF high band, UHF or 700 MHz/800 MHz digital trunking systems in many states). Business and industrial land mobile systems operate between 42.96 MHz and 43.68 MHz. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis.<br />
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*'''43.690 MHz - 46.600 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - 43.70 MHz to 46.58 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) public safety, law enforcement, and business/industrial land mobile systems. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis.<br />
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*'''46.600 MHz - 47.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for combat net radio operations to provide command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air radio communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band for contingency response to various national disasters, national resources management, law enforcement, tornado tracking, and various meteorological research programs.<br />
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*'''47.000 MHz - 49.600 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - LAND MOBILE - 47.02 MHz to 49.58 MHz (20 kHz channel steps) public safety, law enforcement, and business/industrial land mobile systems. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations on a non- interference basis. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) use this band to research and observe wind shear conditions for spacecraft<br />
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*'''49.600 MHz - 50.000 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems in this band for combat net radio operations to provide command and control for combat, combat support, and combat service support as part of tactical and training operations. They also operate tactical air-to-ground and air-to-air radio communication systems for close air support missions. The federal agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems in this band for contingency response to various national disasters, national resources management, law enforcement, tornado tracking, and various meteorological research programs.<br />
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*'''50.000 MHz - 54.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - AMATEUR - 6 meter amateur radio band. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''54.000 MHz - 72.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - BROADCASTING. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''72.000 MHz - 73.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis. 72.02 MHz - 72.98 MHz is an operational fixed band for business, industrial users. This band is also shared with the [[Remote_Control#72_MHz_RC_Frequencies|72 MHz RC frequencies]] (72.01 MHz to 75.99 MHz). <br />
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*'''73.000 MHz - 74.600 MHz''' - Federal - RADIO ASTRONOMY, FIXED, MOBILE - The National Science Foundation uses this band to perform radio astronomy research via continuum observations to identify characteristics of stars, planets, and gases such as their elemental composition, temperature, etc. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''74.600 MHz - 74.800 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies operate land mobile radio communication systems used by military aircraft crews. The federal agencies operate portable-to-portable communication and low-power communication systems that are used inside power plant facilities to remotely control devices. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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*'''74.800 MHz - 75.200 MHz''' - Federal - AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION - The Federal Aviation Administration operates Instrument Landing System (ILS) marker beacons in this band to provide navigational guidance information during aircraft approach and landing on 75.0 MHz. 74.8 - 75.2 MHz guard band.<br />
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*'''75.200 MHz - 75.400 MHz''' - Federal - FIXED, MOBILE, LAND MOBILE - The military agencies use this band for fixed and mobile radio communications. Typical uses are runway light control systems and communication to aircrews. The federal agencies use this band for land mobile radio communications for public safety operations, low power operations to the remote control of mechanical devices, and other uses.<br />
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*'''75.400 MHz - 76.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - FIXED, MOBILE - The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis. 75.4 MHz - 75.98 MHz is an operational fixed band for business, industrial users. This band is also shared with the [[Remote_Control#75_MHz_RC_Frequencies|75 MHz RC frequencies]] (75.41 MHz to 75.99 MHz). <br />
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*'''76.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz''' - Non-Federal and Federal - BROADCASTING. The military agencies operate radio communication systems for tactical and training operations in this band on a non-interference basis.<br />
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== Commonly used VHF low VHF mid and HF high bands HF/VHF bands ==<br />
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Other common variations on the VHF low band/VHF mid band coverage for FM tactical radios include:<br />
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*26.000 MHz - 69.950 MHz SEM-25 / SEM-35 and similar clones/variants used in Europe and elsewhere (26-70 MHz)<br />
*26.000 MHz - 71.950 MHz PRC-25/PRC-77 variants used in dozens of different countries (often listed as 26-71 MHz or 26-72 MHz)<br />
*28.000 MHz - 73.950 MHz PRC-25/PRC-77 variants used in dozens of different countries (often listed as 28-73 MHz or 28-74 MHz)<br />
*26.000 MHz - 71.950 MHz PRC-25-T PRC-25 variant developed by TADIRAN (Israel) for Greece. Greek military band 50 kHz steps<br />
*46.000 MHz - 57.975 MHz SEM-52 and similar radios, often listed as 46-58 MHz - 25 kHz channel steps <br />
*26.000 MHz - 70.000 MHz Radio Set 3600 - Dutch origin, used in various countries - RT-3600<br />
*30.000 MHz - 75.975 MHz VRC-4622 - Dutch successor to Radio Set 3600 / RT-3600 - 25 kHz channel steps <br />
*26.000 MHz - 70.000 MHz TRC-552 - French origin, used in Africa, etc. as well 25 kHz or 50 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*26.000 MHz - 76.000 MHz TRC-552 - variant with matching coverage for use with TRC-571 <br />
*26.000 MHz - 76.000 MHz TRC-571 - French origin, used in Africa, etc. as well 25 kHz or 50 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*47.000 MHz - 56.950 MHz Radio Set 3610 - Dutch origin, used in various countries<br />
*30.000 MHz - 107.975 MHz Radio Set SPIDER - Dutch origin, used in various countries<br />
*53.000 MHz - 75.000 MHz PRC-614 handheld tactical radio (similar to PRC-68 series, 30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz or 30.000 - 87.975 MHz)<br />
*36.000 MHz - 75.975 MHz Racal TRA-967 and various clones<br />
*47.000 MHz - 54.400 MHz CPRC-26 100mw-300mw FM, 6 crystal controlled channels, very short range<br />
*36.000 MHz - 60.000 MHz Station Radio C42 15-20 watt FM mobile/vehicle radio, 50 kHz steps <br />
*23.000 MHz - 38.000 MHz Station Radio C45 15-20 watt FM mobile/vehicle radio, 50 kHz steps<br />
*47.000 MHz - 54.400 MHz Station Radio A40 100mw-300mw FM, backpack, 6 XTAL channels, very short range<br />
*38.000 MHz - 55.000 MHz Station Radio A41 0.75 watt 750mw FM manpack radio, 50 kHz or 100 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*26.300 MHz - 38.000 MHz Station Radio A42 0.75 watt 750mw FM manpack radio, 50 kHz or 100 kHz channel steps depending on version<br />
*38.000 MHz - 56.000 MHz Station Radio B47 0.5 watt 500mw FM manpack or vehicle radio, 100 kHz channel steps<br />
*26.000 MHz - 38.000 MHz Station Radio B48 0.5 watt 500mw FM manpack or vehicle radio, 100 kHz channel steps <br />
*37.000 MHz - 47.000 MHz PRC-349 Clansman portable radio<br />
*36.000 MHz - 57.000 MHz PRC-350 Clansman portable radio<br />
*30.000 MHz - 76.000 MHz VRM-5080 and various versions, 25 kHz steps with datalink, encryption mode, secure voice and frequency hopping<br />
*26.000 MHz - 71.950 MHz RV-3 or TR-PP-13B 50 kHz channel steps, 26.00 MHz - 48.95 MHz low band/49.00 MHz - 71.95 MHz high band (designed for export) <br />
*34.100 MHz - 41.700 MHz Ra120 Swedish manpack portable VHF FM tactical radio, 100 kHz steps <br />
*39.600 MHz - 48.000 MHz Ra121 Swedish vehicle VHF FM tactical radio 100 kHz steps <br />
*39.600 MHz - 48.000 MHz Ra121B Swedish manpack version of the RA121 VHF tactical radio<br />
*47.000 MHz - 57.000 MHz Ra122 Swedish manpack portable VHF FM tactical radio, 100 kHz steps <br />
*40.000 MHz - 48.000 MHz RUP-2 / RUP-2B Yugoslavian and Eastern European clone of SCR-300 / BC-1000 backpack radio<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz SEM-70 and similar clones/variants used in Europe and elsewhere<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz SEM-80 / SEM-90 and various clones/copies - 25 kHz steps (European version of the PRC-25/PRC-77/VRC-12 family)<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz numerous Russian, Chinese and similar clones/copies <br />
*21.500 MHz - 28.500 MHz R-109D / R-109M Russian manpack radio 1 watt FM<br />
*28.000 MHz - 36.500 MHz R-108D / R-108M Russian manpakc radio 1 watt FM <br />
*36.000 MHz - 46.100 MHz R-105D / R-105M Russian manpack radio 1 watt FM<br />
*41.000 MHz - 46.850 MHz R-106 Russian portable manpack radio, 150 kHz steps, AM voice <br />
*48.500 MHz - 41.500 MHz R-126 Russian manpack radio, short-range tactical 0.3 watt FM <br />
*44.000 MHz - 51.800 MHz R-147 Russian portable manpack radio, very short range, 125mw FM, 100 kHz channel steps<br />
*37.000 MHz - 51.950 MHz R-148 Russian manpack radio, 1 watt power, 50 kHz steps, FM platoon/company tactical radio (similar to PRC-25)<br />
*44.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz R-352 Russian portable radio, 0.8 watt, 3 crystal controlled channels - 300 kHz steps FM<br />
*44.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz R-392 Russian portable radio, 1 watt, 6 crystal controlled channels FM <br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz R-158 (Russian/Soviet manpack radio) and various clones/copies (25 kHz steps, offset versions to 79.9875 MHz)<br />
*20.000 MHz - 51.500 MHz R-123 Russian tank radio (20.00 MHz - 35.75 MHz low band, 35.75 MHz - 51.50 MHz high band)<br />
*20.000 MHz - 22.375 MHz R-113 Russian tank radio 25 kHz steps, FM voice <br />
*20.000 MHz - 49.975 MHz Type 889 radio - numerous Chinese and similar clones/copies (used in tanks, armored vehicles, etc.)<br />
*20.000 MHz - [[Part_15#15.235_Operation_within_the_band_49.82-49.90_MHz.|49.975]] MHz Often found in export-type vehicles and radio systems used in Africa, Middle East, etc. <br />
*27.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz Older-generation Russian (Soviet) manpack radios (FM voice) cf. 27.000 MHz - 38.900 MHz old PRC-9/PRC-9A bands<br />
*30.000 MHz - 80.000 MHz PRC-80, made in Israel, exported worldwide<br />
*47.000 MHz - 56.900 MHz PRC-239 designed in Italy - 100 kHz steps, exported to Middle East, etc.<br />
*40.000 MHz - 49.975 MHz PRC-439 designed in Italy - 25 kHz steps, exported to Middle East, etc.<br />
*30.000 MHz - 79.975 MHz PRC-638 designed in Italy - 25 kHz steps, used by Iraq and various other countries <br />
*30.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz Scimitar V - 25 kHz steps - FM voice or data, available with or without frequency hopping<br />
*66.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz Scimitar M - 25 kHz steps - FM voice or data, available with or without frequency hopping <br />
*68.000 MHz - 87.975 MHz Scimitar M Variant with slightly different frequency coverage for export use<br />
*30.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz A-53 portable manpack radio from South Africa<br />
*26.000 MHz - 77.000 MHz B-56 portable manpack radio/fixed radio from South Africa<br />
*30.000 MHz - 87.875 MHz HH7700, PRC-7700 and numerous other handheld and manpack radios cover this band <br />
*30.000 MHz - 87.9875 MHz Similar radios listed above, but with 12.5 kHz steps available, offset frequencies (narrowband)<br />
*27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz Asian [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|fishery radio systems]], FM mode 25 kHz channels 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz FT-801 and clones <br />
*33.000 MHz - 49.000 MHz Various COTS Chinese VHF low band radios cover this band <br />
*43.300 MHz - 43.600 MHz [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italy band radios]] - unmodified versions cover 43.3000 MHz - 43.5875 MHz in 12.5 kHz steps<br />
*42.300 MHz - 45.100 MHz modified 43 MHz equipment, 12.5 kHz steps to 45.0875 MHz - widely used in Eastern Europe, Ukraine and elsewhere<br />
*29.700 MHz - 36.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band - see also 27-36 MHz, 29-36 MHz<br />
*36.000 MHz - 42.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*36.000 MHz - 59.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band (for example, Alinco DJ-V17L, 36-58.995 MHz) <br />
*40.000 MHz - 60.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band (for example, Alinco DR-135LH) <br />
*29.000 MHz - 49.975 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*42.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*29.000 MHz - 37.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*30.930 MHz - 31.370 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios - [[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|Nordic hunting radio]] - JAKTRADIO 31 MHz<br />
*35.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*35.000 MHz - 48.500 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band - see Soontone ST-45 handheld radio 35-48.5 MHz 5 watt<br />
*37.000 MHz - 48.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band - Vertex FTL-2011 and similar (similar bands available)<br />
*37.000 MHz - 50.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*28.000 MHz - 40.000 MHz Various COTS VHF low band radios cover this band<br />
*66.000 MHz - 88.000 MHz Various COTS VHF mid band radios cover this band (for example, AnyTone AT-588HF 70 MHz/4 meter version)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz Modern standard export radio 10 meter radio [[CB#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|frequency coverage]] (25.610 MHz - 30.110 MHz) see Anytone AT-5555, AT-6666, Superstar 9900, CRE 8900, etc.<br />
*25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 240 channel 6 band plan coverage (Superstar 3900 etc)<br />
*26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 120 channel 3 band low mid high band plan coverage<br />
*26.515 MHz - 27.99125 MHz Export CB radio European [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK band]] plan (see also: 26.510 MHz - 27.860 MHz, 26.565 MHz - 27.99125 MHz, 26.510 MHz - 27.995 MHz)<br />
*25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 320 channel 8 band plan coverage see Galaxy DX 99, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 320 channel 8 band plan coverage (modified)<br />
*24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 480 channel 12 band plan coverage<br />
*26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz Export CB [[11_meter|11 meter]] 10 meter radio band 240 channel 6 band plan coverage (modified)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 31.005 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 480 channel 12 band plan coverage (modified)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 29.695 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band Magnum 257HP, etc (25.610 MHz - 29.700 MHz)<br />
*26.065 MHz - 30.555 MHz Export CB 11 meter 10 meter radio band 400 channel 10 band plan coverage <br />
*26.510 MHz - 27.860 MHz Export CB Russian CB band (see also: 26.515 MHz - 27.865 MHz)<br />
*25.615 MHz - 27.995 MHz Export CB Russian export band (see also, 25.610 MHz - 27.995 MHz)<br />
*26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz Export CB band (cf. RCI-2950, RCI-2970 series of radios)<br />
*24.500 MHz - 30.000 MHz Export CB band, various 12m/10m radios<br />
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As discussed in previous paragraphs, there is a move to COTS equipment, including non-standard radios such as amateur radios, VHF marine band radios, CB/11 meter radios and other land mobile radios in the VHF/UHF band for tactical purposes. Unfortunately, VHF low and VHF mid band does not work well in heavily built up areas (i.e. urban warfare radios). High band VHF and UHF work considerably better in these environments. It is because of this that the modern PRC-148 and PRC-152 radios cover 30-512 MHz instead of just 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz. Chinese clones of Russian or Soviet combat net / tactical radios, including tank radios and manpack portable and mobile radios cover similar frequency ranges as well. 20-60 MHz, 20-50 MHz, 30-80 MHz and others are common. 30.000 MHz to 79.975 MHz is another commonly available band, using the 25 kHz channel steps. Western equipment generally favors 30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz. <br />
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Easily acquired and widely available commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) communications equipment has introduced additional bands (as a replacement to or in conjunction with, or as a replacement for, the standard military bands as emerging threats in areas where asymmetric warfare, guerrilla warfare and insurgency tactics are used. The military make extensive use of HF, other VHF/UHF systems including dedicated VHF (118-150 MHz) and UHF (225-400 MHz) aircraft systems, UHF (380-430 MHz) intra-squad or inter squad radio systems, datalink systems operating in the 2-30 MHz HF band, the 225-400 MHz UHF band, the 960-1215 MHz UHF band and specialized battlefield remote sensing systems such as REMBASS (138-153 MHz, channelized as 138.025 MHz is channel 1, 138.050 MHz is channel 2 up to 152.975 MHz is channel 593 - 25 kHz channel steps, data links with repeater networks incorporated). <br />
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Improvements with radio technology allowed for all three bands to be combined and moved from 20-55 MHz to 30-76 MHz and eventually 30-88 MHz, reducing channel spacing from 100 kHz to 50 kHz (Vietnam War) to 25 kHz (SINCGARS and present day). With the addition of frequency-hopping (ECCM - electronic counter-counter measures or anti-jam) and voice encryption (COMSEC) the FM radio became the standard battlefield tactical radio for ground and air communications. In the United States, most military systems still use 50 kHz step compatible frequencies for range control (cf. Fort Hood Range Control on 30.450 MHz is often heard during 11m/CB/10m and VHF low band band openings). See the frequency bands above. The 30 MHz, 32 MHz, 34 MHz, 36 MHz, 38 MHz, 40 MHz, 41 MHz and 46/47 MHz bands are very popular for CONUS-based military communications.<br />
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== Military Radio Communications Bands Generally ==<br />
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Military radio comms frequencies run the entire radio frequency (RF) spectrum. VLF and ELF are used for communications with submarines. Medium frequency (mediumwave) through HF (shortwave) is used for long-haul data and voice communications. HF is still extensively used for tactical communications worldwide. Most militaries consider "HF" to be 2-30 MHz or 1.6 MHz to 29.9999 MHz or so, even though that includes a decent chunk of the 300 kHz to 3 MHz MF band. Most DXers consider military users to be a subsection of the [[Shortwave_Utility_Stations|utility stations]] (or "ute") stations. <br />
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Military users tend to make extensive use of the HF aircraft [[HF_airband|bands]], the HF marine [[HF_marine|bands]] (maritime mobile bands), the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]] allocations, unused sections of the shortwave broadcasting [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|bands]] and, in many cases, the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|amateur radio bands/ham radio bands]]. Use of automatic link establishment or [[ALE]] is commonplace. <br />
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Most analog HF military [[SSB]] voice comms will be in USB mode, although use of [[AM]], AME (J3E [[Emission_Designator|emission]] - USB with carrier re-inserted), narrow band [[FM]] (or "narrow band phase modulation") and LSB also takes place. Morse code ([[CW]]) is still widely used, for communications and as part of radio [[Letter_beacon|beacon systems]], channel markers and/or other stations with classified purposes such as the famous "Buzzer" [[The_Buzzer_(UVB-76)|UVB-76]], etc. Use of [[Signal_Identification|various digital modes]], including digital voice, [[STANAG-4285|standardized digital/data modes]], data modes, [[RTTY]], which the US military calls '''RATT''' - both single frequency and frequency hopping - is quite extensive. <br />
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Most military HF comms appear to be the unused portions of the HF aircraft bands, quiet portions of the fixed/mobile allocations and others. Some radios include HF and VHF, or portions thereof. Examples include 1.6 MHz to 60 MHz AM/FM/CW/SSB/data (FM only available above 20 or 30 MHz). <br />
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*'''VHF and up - military radios ([[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Line_of_Sight_LOS_Range_Estimations_for_VHF.2FUHF_Radios_VULOS|VULOS]])'''<br />
*30-88 MHz FM - de facto standard tactical FM radio. Some countries use a variant of this (for example, 30-79.975 MHz, 30-80 MHz, 26-70 MHz, 30-108 MHz, etc.). 25 kHz steps, some use of 12.5 kHz steps <br />
*30-174 MHz AM/FM/data - multi-standard radios - allows use of the regular FM tactical band, plus higher frequencies and access to LMR/PLMR land mobile services, VHF marine band, etc. <br />
*30-512 MHz AM/FM/data - see 30-174 MHz, with the addition of the 225-400 MHz UHF aircraft band, UHF SATCOM, and the UHF 400 MHz/500 MHz land mobile bands (see COTS radios, ISR, etc.)<br />
*108-150 MHz AM - aircraft comms ([[VHF_airband|VHF]]), including the regular civilian 118-137 MHz band and the military 137-144 MHz and 148-150.8 MHz portions. <br />
*136-174 MHz - tactical comms, FM voice, NFM voice, various digital voice modes such as DMR, P25, and so on. Use of encryption is extensive.<br />
*136-174 MHz - Operation with existing civilian LMR systems, [[VHF_marine|VHF marine band]], amateur radio [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|2 meter band]], [[MURS]], business band and civilian walkie-talkies (see: Baofeng)<br />
*225-400 MHz AM - UHF aircraft band, 25 kHz steps. Use of frequency hopping and encryption extensive. Band is also used for tactical data links. <br />
*230-290 MHz FM - UHF or "UHF" SATCOM bands, wide (25 kHz steps) and narrow (5 kHz steps). Shared with the UHF aircraft band and used for [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|other services]] in some areas. <br />
*225-512 MHz AM, FM and digital modes - squad radio, wideband networking radio, SATCOM and UHF aircraft band all in one<br />
*380-400 MHz - Statewide LMR systems, P25 trunking. 380 MHz - 389.9875 MHz repeater output, 390 MHz - 399.9875 MHz repeater input. Also used for simplex inter squad radio [[Military_ISR|ISR]].<br />
*380-430 MHz - Inter squad radio and similar uses - short range tactical radio (FM voice, digital voice, usually using handheld radios, including COTS radios like Baofengs - UV-82, UV-82HP, UV-5R, etc.)<br />
*403-470 MHz - Standard UHF non-tactical radios (land mobile radios - [[Business_Radio#Common_Itinerant_and_Low_Power_Business_Frequencies|LMR/PMR]]), see also: civilian bands and services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], the [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] frequencies and similar services <br />
*400-470 MHz - Short range squad radio, inter squad radio, inter-squad radio, etc. Examples include basic 16 channel handheld Baofeng, Icom, Kenwood, Vertex, Motorola radios to higher-end digital voice with encryption<br />
*400-512 MHz - Inter squad radio and similar uses - short range tactical radio (FM voice, digital voice, usually using handheld radios, including COTS radios like Baofengs - UV-82, UV-82HP, UV-5R, etc.)<br />
*902-928 MHz - So-called "[[ISM]]" band radios, short range comms within a squad, fireteam, etc. Frequency hopping spread spectrum [FHSS] used extensively. Similar to the [[Personal Role Radio|PRR]] except operating on 900 MHz instead of 2.4 GHz<br />
*960-1215 MHz - Tactical data links (TADIL), many other data uses (cf. Link-11, Link-16, Link-22)<br />
*UHF and up - various data links, point-to-point fixed links, 700 MHz to 1000 MHz, frequency hopping squad radio or personal tac radios - see also: [[Personal_Role_Radio|Personal Role Radio]].<br />
*UHF/SHF - data links, tactical data links, UAV (drone) control links, etc. Overlaps with the license-free bands (900 MHz, [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|2.4 GHz]], and so on). SATCOM systems have mostly migrated from UHF only to UHF/SHF/EHF or just SHF/EHF.<br />
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*'''COTS - Civilian Radios [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF/UHF]] radios'''<br />
*25-30 MHz - 11 meter band ([[CB]] radio) 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz or the legal 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz band. AM, FM and SSB modes are all popular.<br />
*136-174 MHz - Very common coverage for commercial off the shelf civilian radios, including the Icom VHF handhelds (IC-V8, IC-V82, etc.) popular with insurgent groups to the Baofeng, etc. VHF, UHF or VHF/UHF radios<br />
*400-520 MHz - Very common coverage for commercial off the shelf civilian radios, including the Baofeng UV-82, UV-5R and so on.<br />
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== Amateur Radio Operators Using Surplus Military Equipment ==<br />
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Because previous-generation, vintage or antique military radios with 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz frequency bands cover the 6 meter amateur band, and WWII and Korean War vintage equipment covers 20-28 MHz or 20-27.9 MHz and 27-38.9 MHz or 27-39 MHz amateur radio operators will often use surplus equipment in the 10 meter and 6 meter bands for FM communications. Vintage military radio equipment is also used by amateur operators in the HF bands and VHF bands above 6 meters where available. This includes the 4 meter band around 70 MHz, which is available in select countries for amateur use. The PRC-8/PRC-8A (20 MHz-28 MHz), PRC-9/PRC-9A (27 MHz-39 MHz), PRC-10/PRC-10A (38 MHz-55 MHz), PRC-25, PRC-77 and similar radios are very popular with amateur or ham radio operators who keep these vintage radios alive by operating them on the amateur bands. <br />
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51.0 MHz is the most common military amateur radio frequency on 6 meters, as this allows for compatability with 100 kHz channel steps, 50 kHz channel steps, 25 kHz channel steps and tunable radios such as the PRC-10 or PRC-10A. Before the adoption of the PRC-25 and VRC-12 family of radios, armor (tanks), artillery and infantry each had their own radio bands (20-28 MHz for armor/tanks, 27-39 MHz for artillery and 38-55 MHz [or some subset thereof] for infantry). For example, the famous walkie-talkie backpack or manpack radio SCR-300 (BC-1000) covered 40-48 MHz in 100 kHz steps while the PRC-6 "banana radio" handheld transceiver or HT covered 47-55.4 MHz. The VRC-8/VRC-9/VRC-10 radios operate wide deviation FM (60K0F3E emission, 15 kHz deviation). 65 kHz wide receive bandwidth.<br />
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With the adoption of the PRC-25 and VRC-12 family of radios (and associated fixed and aircraft radios), armor, artillery and infantry could all communicate using the same radios, greatly improving tactical battlefield communications in time for the Vietnam War. <br />
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*PRC-6 - 47.00 MHz to 55.40 MHz (crystal controlled, single channel)<br />
*PRC-8 and PRC-8A - 20.00 MHz to 27.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning)<br />
*PRC-9 and PRC-9A - 27.00 MHz to 38.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning)<br />
*PRC-10 and PRC-10A - 38.00 MHz to 54.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning)<br />
*PRC-25 30.00 MHz to 75.95 MHz (50 kHz steps, channelized) - 150 Hz tone squelch<br />
*PRC-77 30.00 MHz to 75.95 MHz (50 kHz steps, channelized) - 150 Hz tone squelch<br />
*VRC-12 30.00 MHz to 75.95 MHz (50 kHz steps, channelized) - 150 Hz tone squelch or carrier squelch <br />
*VRC-8 20.00 MHz to 27.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning) - RT-66 FM transceiver<br />
*VRC-9 27.00 MHz to 38.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning) - RT-67 FM transceiver<br />
*VRC-10 39.00 MHz to 54.90 MHz (100 kHz steps, continuous tuning) - RT-68 FM transceiver<br />
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== Confirmed 30-88 MHz and 30-50 MHz FM Military Frequencies Outside North America USA ==<br />
*30.300 MHz FM - Germany Army military comms 150 Hz<br />
*30.900 MHz FM - British military comms <br />
*31.100 MHz FM - British military comms <br />
*32.150 MHz FM - Greek military comms <br />
*34.050 MHz FM - British military comms <br />
*34.150 MHz FM - British military comms <br />
*38.375 MHz FM - Russian military comms <br />
*38.400 MHz FM - British military comms <br />
*38.525 MHz FM - Russian military comms <br />
*38.575 MHz FM - Russian military comms <br />
*38.750 MHz FM - Indian Army<br />
*40.875 MHz FM - Indian Army <br />
*41.700 MHz FM - British military comms <br />
*42.400 MHz FM - IDF <br />
*45.000 MHz FM - Germany Army military comms <br />
*46.450 MHz FM - Italian Military Comms <br />
*47.725 MHz FM - German Army military comms<br />
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== Further Reading and Additional Resources ==<br />
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[http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/Main_Page Radio Nerds] - for a large library of resources on military radio gear, including technical and operations manuals.<br />
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[https://www.n6cc.com/ N6CC's excellent military radio ham radio page] - very extensive information on a well put together website, recommended reading - by N6CC - Navy 6 Combat Comms.<br />
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[http://www.navy-radio.com/ Navy-Radio.com] - another extensive library of US Navy communications equipment from the 1950s and 1960s, with information on radios from the 1930s through the 1970s/1980s. VHF, UHF, MF and HF communications systems including ship-based, shore-based, short-range tactical radios, etc.<br />
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[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T18:46:07Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
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|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
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|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
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|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
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|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T18:45:13Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T18:44:51Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
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See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz - ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons, examples including 27.5007 MHz 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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<br />
[[Category: Radio station lists]]<br />
[[Category:Utility radio stations]]<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/SSTV
SSTV
2024-03-13T18:44:25Z
<p>R4002: </p>
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<div>[[Image:WBNY043006.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[WBNY]] SSTV message.]]<br />
[[Image:2006-1123-1859-wbny-sstv.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Sometimes SSTV images are used to make fun of or annoy SWLs.]]<br />
'''Slow Scan Television''' or '''SSTV''' is a method of transmitting pictures on a narrow voice channel. While it is used primarily by hams, pirate radio operators and out of band CB radio operators ([[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Digital_Modes_ROS_PSK31_CW_SSTV_Channels|11 meter operators]]) occasionally transmit pictures on shortwave by this method. Regular [[amateur radio]] SSTV activity is centered on 14230&nbsp;kHz.<br />
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==SSTV reception==<br />
The SSTV signal can be decoded from [[SSB]] reception by running the audio output from the receiver to a PC sound card, and using software designed to convert the signal to an image. In a pinch, a microphone connected to the sound card can be held up to the receiver's speaker. A decent, free software package for transmitting and receiving SSTV is MMSSTV. [https://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/sstv.html Black Cat SSTV] is a cross platform SSTV program for both Windows and macOS, with highly sensitive VIS detection excellent for decoding weak pirate SSTV transmissions. An [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sstv-slow-scan-tv/id387910013 iPhone/iPad version] is also available. <br />
<br />
===Connection Issues===<br />
This has become an increasingly difficult topic, due to changes in Windows itself. Prior to Windows 8.1, it wasn't uncommon for PCs to have line in and/or mic in jacks. Now with more modern machines, in many cases these jacks are gone. Often this means you will need to purchase a USB soundcard, which has its own drivers. Those newer machines that have just a mic jack might be useable, but beware; any new Windows updates might disable these jacks. <br />
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<br />
These articles discuss this topic in more detail;<br />
* [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Connecting_Radios_to_Soundcards Connecting Radios to Soundcards] '''Note:''' Offsite wiki<br />
* [[Windows Audio Routing]] For Windows7 and XP<br />
<br />
===Connecting to a Software Defined Radio (SDR)===<br />
With many - though not all- digital decoding programs, you will need software to route audio from a SDR. This is done through virtual audio devices; links to software for doing this are presented below. Any additions to this list are welcome.<br />
====Windows====<br />
*[https://www.kvraudio.com/product/vb-cable-by-vb-audio VB-Cable]<br />
*[https://vac.muzychenko.net/en/ Virtual Audio Cable]<br />
*[https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/index.htm Voicemeeter]<br />
** Also see 'Banana' and 'Potato' available on the same site<br />
====Linux====<br />
* [https://jackaudio.org/ Jack Audio]<br />
* [https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/ Pulse Audio]<br />
* [https://www.alsa-project.org/wiki/Matrix:Module-aloop snd aloop]<br />
====Mac====<br />
* [https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ Audio Hijack]<br />
* [https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/14067/soundflower SoundFlower]<br />
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==External links==<br />
<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSTV Wikipedia entry on SSTV]<br />
*[http://www.blackcatsystems.com/ipad/iPad_SSTV_Pad.html SSTV App]: SSTV Software for the iPad<br />
*[http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/cw-rtty-sstv-fax-psk31-packet-decoding-software.html MultiMode]: SSTV Software for the Macintosh<br />
*[https://hamsoft.ca/pages/mmsstv.php MM-SSTV]: MM Hamsoft - Official English Website for JE3HHT<br />
*[https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/HF_Software_Decoders HF Software Decoders] '''Note:''' Offsite wiki<br />
** See Section 5 for a list of applications for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, and Iphone/Ipad/IPod.<br />
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---<br />
* Return to [[Pirate Radio New Listener Guide and FAQ]]<br />
* Go to [[Can I Get a QSL from Pirates]]<br />
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<br />
[[Category: Transmission modes]]<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/11_meter
11 meter
2024-03-13T18:44:09Z
<p>R4002: /* Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels */</p>
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<div>The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].<br />
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz. <br />
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz. <br />
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born. <br />
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<br />
==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing]] [[Amphetamine_Radio|net]] radio location [[Radio_beacon|beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range MHz<br />
! Frequency Range kHz<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz<br />
|24990 kHz to 25010 kHz<br />
|Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here<br />
|-<br />
|25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz<br />
|25020 kHz to 25320 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)<br />
|-<br />
|25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz<br />
|25070 kHz to 25121 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz<br />
|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz<br />
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz<br />
|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz<br />
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz<br />
|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used. Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz<br />
|26145 kHz to 26175 kHz<br />
|[[HF_marine|HF-SSB marine]] (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)<br />
|-<br />
|25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz<br />
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz<br />
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations|broadcast]] band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.200 MHz to 26.420 MHz<br />
|26200 kHz to 26420 kHz<br />
|Over the horizon radar [[OTHR]] band (WRC allocation, may be secondary in some areas)<br />
|-<br />
|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz<br />
|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz<br />
|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz<br />
|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels <br />
|-<br />
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz<br />
|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz<br />
|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile <br />
|-<br />
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz<br />
|26950 kHz to 26960 kHz<br />
|Internationally allocated [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]] (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for [[HF_pagers|data links]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz<br />
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz<br />
|[[ISM]] Band (27.12 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18) <br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27280 kHz<br />
|[[Part 15]] devices [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.96-27.28_MHz.|15.227]] (see also: ISM devices, SRDs and [[Remote_Control|remote control]] or [[HF_pagers|data link systems using higher power]])<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27410 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band Radio Service - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels]] + 5 [[Remote_Control|R/C data channels]] 10 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz<br />
|26960 kHz to 27860 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
|27410 kHz to 27540 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz<br />
|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], [[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Federal_Common_Use_Frequencies|27.575 MHz and 27.585 MHz]] <br />
|-<br />
|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz<br />
|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz<br />
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels<br />
|-<br />
|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz<br />
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz <br />
|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS <br />
|-<br />
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
|28000 kHz to 29700 kHz<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28 MHz Amateur Radio Band]] Ham Radio 10 Meter Band <br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 30.005 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 30005 kHz<br />
|Fixed and mobile services, worldwide, including [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|remote control]] RC [[Remote_Control#Australia|R/C]]<br />
|-<br />
|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz <br />
|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz<br />
|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|29.710 MHz to 29.985 MHz <br />
|29710 kHz to 29985 kHz<br />
|[[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz]] CB radio service - South Africa only, 12.5 kHz steps<br />
|-<br />
|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz<br />
|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]<br />
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz<br />
|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz<br />
|}<br />
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz'' <br />
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11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the free band 11 meters, above [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CB channel 40]] and below CB [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|channel 1]], whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete. Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''<br />
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':<br />
*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m [[SSB]] calling frequency <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz <br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB<br />
*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range<br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m [[AM]] calling frequency - USA "915" <br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m [[FM]] calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM" <br />
*27.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate to 26.805 MHz FM<br />
*27.605 MHz FM - Alternate to 27.600 MHz FM - note that [[CB#UK_CB_.2227.2F81.22_Frequencies|UK FM CB radio channel 1 is 27.60125 MHz FM]]. <br />
*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"<br />
*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)<br />
*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM - <br />
*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM<br />
*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11<br />
*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15<br />
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<br />
*'''Calling Frequencies:'''<br />
*27.995 MHz USB - Top end freeband 11 meter calling frequency (also: 27.997 MHz LSB, 28.000 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.975 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel <br />
*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.965 MHz USB - French language freeband working channel - including North Africa and other areas<br />
*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel<br />
*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel <br />
*27.855 MHz FM - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - FM mode <br />
*27.855 MHz USB - 11 meter freeband calling and working frequency - USB mode<br />
*27.805 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - see also: UK FM CB Channel 21 on 27.80125 MHz FM <br />
*27.79125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 20 - non interference basis to 27.795 MHz, 27.790 MHz, 27.800 MHz <br />
*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM<br />
*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle" <br />
*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM <br />
*27.765 MHz AM - German 11m AM <br />
*27.73125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 14 - UK base station channel 27.731 MHz or 27.731 FM<br />
*27.68125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 9 - possible interference from 27.685 MHz / 27.690 MHz <br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club<br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America<br />
*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM <br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27<br />
*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM<br />
*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27 <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB<br />
*27.195 MHz FM - US FM Calling unofficial - AM voice noted here as well<br />
*27.190 MHz USB - European SSB calling frequency - in between channels 19 and 20 <br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15<br />
*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency<br />
*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11 <br />
*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl<br />
*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM<br />
*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM <br />
*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling <br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42<br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German 80 channel CB]] channel 41<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.305 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*26.105 MHz AM - North and South America - Spanish and English <br />
*25.985 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.985 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - US truckers, other land mobile users <br />
*25.775 MHz USB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
*25.775 MHz LSB - Spanish language - Latin America (frequency also used for taxi dispatch in AM mode)<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==<br />
<br />
See also: data link, telemetry, [[Remote_Control|telecommand and long range wireless control]], pager systems, on-site paging and hospital paging systems on 11 meters 26 MHz band 27 MHz band [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List_-_Europe_and_UK|list here]] and [[HF_pagers#Frequency_List|here]].<br />
<br />
*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''<br />
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - 11m [[SSTV]] international frequency '''primary'''<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes<br />
*27.500 MHz - ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz <br />
*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons<br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23<br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24<br />
*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7<br />
*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6<br />
*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77<br />
*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76<br />
*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud <br />
*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53<br />
*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52<br />
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==<br />
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' <br />
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''<br />
Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon <br />
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<br />
*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''<br />
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz <br />
*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz<br />
*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408 <br />
*27.190 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active beacons on 27.205 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.240 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.250 MHz and 27.255 MHz<br />
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''<br />
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz - see note above <br />
*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23<br />
*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz<br />
*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz - 27.14 MHz area is home to several active 27MHz CB beacons <br />
*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14 <br />
*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz - ISM central frequency <br />
*26510 kHz 26.510 MHz - see [[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|Common and Precious 3]] beacon<br />
*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz <br />
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.<br />
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==<br />
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.<br />
*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz <br />
*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.<br />
*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)<br />
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity<br />
*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency <br />
*'''26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)<br />
*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz<br />
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)<br />
*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean<br />
*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)<br />
*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)<br />
*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency<br />
*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.<br />
*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets<br />
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]<br />
*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency <br />
*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling<br />
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts<br />
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days <br />
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)<br />
*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz <br />
*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz <br />
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first<br />
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers<br />
*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden<br />
*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel<br />
*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel <br />
*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)<br />
*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency <br />
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM<br />
*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27<br />
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc<br />
*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling <br />
*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel <br />
*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania<br />
*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB<br />
*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB<br />
*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB<br />
*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB<br />
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)<br />
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM <br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB<br />
*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas <br />
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)<br />
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency<br />
*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)<br />
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps <br />
*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA<br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB <br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband <br />
*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders <br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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<br />
==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==<br />
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC<br />
''<br />
*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':<br />
*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz<br />
*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz<br />
*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz<br />
*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz<br />
*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz<br />
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':<br />
*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz<br />
*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz<br />
*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz<br />
*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz<br />
*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz<br />
*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz<br />
*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz<br />
*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz<br />
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[[Category: Radio station lists]]<br />
[[Category:Utility radio stations]]<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/SSTV
SSTV
2024-03-13T18:43:35Z
<p>R4002: </p>
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<div>[[Image:WBNY043006.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[WBNY]] SSTV message.]]<br />
[[Image:2006-1123-1859-wbny-sstv.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Sometimes SSTV images are used to make fun of or annoy SWLs.]]<br />
'''Slow Scan Television''' or '''SSTV''' is a method of transmitting pictures on a narrow voice channel. While it is used primarily by hams, pirate radio operators and out of band CB radio operators (11 meter operators) occasionally transmit pictures on shortwave by this method. Regular [[amateur radio]] SSTV activity is centered on 14230&nbsp;kHz.<br />
<br />
==SSTV reception==<br />
The SSTV signal can be decoded from [[SSB]] reception by running the audio output from the receiver to a PC sound card, and using software designed to convert the signal to an image. In a pinch, a microphone connected to the sound card can be held up to the receiver's speaker. A decent, free software package for transmitting and receiving SSTV is MMSSTV. [https://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/sstv.html Black Cat SSTV] is a cross platform SSTV program for both Windows and macOS, with highly sensitive VIS detection excellent for decoding weak pirate SSTV transmissions. An [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sstv-slow-scan-tv/id387910013 iPhone/iPad version] is also available. <br />
<br />
===Connection Issues===<br />
This has become an increasingly difficult topic, due to changes in Windows itself. Prior to Windows 8.1, it wasn't uncommon for PCs to have line in and/or mic in jacks. Now with more modern machines, in many cases these jacks are gone. Often this means you will need to purchase a USB soundcard, which has its own drivers. Those newer machines that have just a mic jack might be useable, but beware; any new Windows updates might disable these jacks. <br />
<br />
<br />
These articles discuss this topic in more detail;<br />
* [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Connecting_Radios_to_Soundcards Connecting Radios to Soundcards] '''Note:''' Offsite wiki<br />
* [[Windows Audio Routing]] For Windows7 and XP<br />
<br />
===Connecting to a Software Defined Radio (SDR)===<br />
With many - though not all- digital decoding programs, you will need software to route audio from a SDR. This is done through virtual audio devices; links to software for doing this are presented below. Any additions to this list are welcome.<br />
====Windows====<br />
*[https://www.kvraudio.com/product/vb-cable-by-vb-audio VB-Cable]<br />
*[https://vac.muzychenko.net/en/ Virtual Audio Cable]<br />
*[https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/index.htm Voicemeeter]<br />
** Also see 'Banana' and 'Potato' available on the same site<br />
====Linux====<br />
* [https://jackaudio.org/ Jack Audio]<br />
* [https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/ Pulse Audio]<br />
* [https://www.alsa-project.org/wiki/Matrix:Module-aloop snd aloop]<br />
====Mac====<br />
* [https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ Audio Hijack]<br />
* [https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/14067/soundflower SoundFlower]<br />
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<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSTV Wikipedia entry on SSTV]<br />
*[http://www.blackcatsystems.com/ipad/iPad_SSTV_Pad.html SSTV App]: SSTV Software for the iPad<br />
*[http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/cw-rtty-sstv-fax-psk31-packet-decoding-software.html MultiMode]: SSTV Software for the Macintosh<br />
*[https://hamsoft.ca/pages/mmsstv.php MM-SSTV]: MM Hamsoft - Official English Website for JE3HHT<br />
*[https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/HF_Software_Decoders HF Software Decoders] '''Note:''' Offsite wiki<br />
** See Section 5 for a list of applications for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, and Iphone/Ipad/IPod.<br />
<br />
<br />
---<br />
* Return to [[Pirate Radio New Listener Guide and FAQ]]<br />
* Go to [[Can I Get a QSL from Pirates]]<br />
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<br />
[[Category: Transmission modes]]<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Pescadores
Pescadores
2024-03-13T18:41:58Z
<p>R4002: /* USA Fishermen */</p>
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<div>=== General ===<br />
'''Pescadores,''' Spanish and Portuguese for "fishermen" (also '''pescatori''' in Italian), is a term used to refer to voices on the pirate bands speaking non-English languages, often Spanish or Spanish-sounding. The original assumption was that these were fishermen from Mexico, the Caribbean, and points south, on boats in the Gulf of Mexico, talking to each other or to bases on land, but this has never been proven. Normally these stations are a random annoyance to pirates and pirate [[DXing|DX]]ers, but occasionally they seem to be making an effort to interfere with pirate broadcasts. Vice versa, pirate stations will sometimes attempt to interfere with the pescadores' conversations.<br />
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For current pescadores/peskys/peskies/fishing fleets/fishery radio/UNID two-way QSOs in Spanish, Portuguese and other languages/etc logs see the "Peskies" forum on HF Underground here:<br />
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https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html<br />
<br />
Not all pescadores appear to be marine radio stations operating outside the [[HF marine|ITU standardized marine HF bands]]. Some of them have been confirmed to be land-based transmissions, particularly Spanish speaking stations centered around 6900 kHz. <br />
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Several English speaking fishing fleets have been logged in the 6-7 MHz region as well, especially those with [[The_Angry_Bahstads|New England or Boston accents]], which have been logged on 6095 kHz, 6212 kHz, [[HF marine|6215 kHz]], 6516 kHz, 6953 kHz, 6956 kHz, 6985 kHz, 6993 kHz and other frequencies, all in USB mode.<br />
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One of the most common frequencies to hear "peskies" is [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|6925 kHz]] LSB, followed by 6900 kHz USB/LSB and many others. Peskies are known to use "cute" or "easy to remember" frequencies such as 6969.6 kHz, [[HF_airband|6666 kHz, 6666.6 kHz]], [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|, 6767.6 kHz, 6767.7 kHz, 6777.7 kHz, 6789 kHz, 6888 kHz]], 15151.5 kHz, etc. Peskies don't follow rules relating to use of USB vs. LSB or frequency steps. As a result, it is not uncommon to hear peskies interfering with each other during good propagation. In the Eastern Hemisphere, peskies are Asian fishermen (and possibly also land based transmissions) found all over the 3-30 MHz range. There is some overlap between legal [[HF marine]] communications and pescadores, as fishing fleet communications are found in the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band as well as the [[HF_airband|higher frequencies]] (and lower frequencies!) above and below the MF/HF maritime bands.<br />
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Pescadores will also use LSB and AM modes in the legal marine bands and/or operate on non-standard frequencies (using offsets, operating between channels, using 5 kHz steps instead of 3 kHz steps like freeband CB, etc).<br />
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HF Underground contributors have logged pescadore traffic on various frequencies throughout the HF spectrum. <br />
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===Freebanders on HF===<br />
<br />
HF freebanders, sometimes known as "EC" or "Echo Charlie" operators (mainly in Europe) tend to operate on/near the following frequencies:<br />
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*200 meters: 1600-1800 kHz - AM mode (used in Russia and Eastern Europe)<br />
*150 meters: 2000-2200 kHz - AM/SSB modes (common in Russia and Eastern Europe, mix of land based and marine mobile AM traffic)<br />
*120 meters: 2300-2500 kHz - AM mode - Russia and Eastern Europe (see also: 100 meters or 3 MHz region)<br />
*100 meters: 2500-3500 kHz - Centered around 3 MHz - AM mode (old military radios and marine radios) with some SSB - very busy in Russia and Eastern Europe CIS - "Troyka" or "Trioka" (Triad or triple) <br />
*90 meters/85 meters: [[HF_airband|3300-3500 kHz]]<br />
*70 meters: [[HF_marine|4000-4100 kHz]]<br />
*45 meters: 6400-6700 kHz - [[HF_airband|6.6 MHz band, EC, Echo Charlie band or 45 metros/45 meters]]<br />
*43 meters: 6765-7000 kHz <br />
*41 meters/39 meters: 7300 kHz + up into the 8195-8815 kHz marine band<br />
*30 meters/29 meters: roughly 10300 kHz to 10500 kHz or 10600 kHz. 10445 kHz USB, 10450 kHz USB, 10455 kHz USB, 10460 kHz USB - very popular in Russia <br />
*22 meters: 13500-14000 kHz <br />
*[[11_meter|11 meters]]: 25000-28000 kHz freeband frequencies, often the same operators found on lower frequencies (see also: [[CB]])<br />
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===Commonly logged Pescadore pesky peskie or freeband out of band frequencies===<br />
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''Updated March 2024''<br />
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''please see the Peskies forum here: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html for the latest logs and to contribute logs of your own''<br />
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*14654.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10460 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10455 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10450 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10445 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10440 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - UNID unknown language<br />
*10222.2 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10022.2 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*10008.8 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9779 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9373 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9191.9 kHz USB - Spanish language - another "cute frequency" (easy to remember) <br />
*9182 kHz USB - Spanish language <br />
*9161 kHz USB - Spanish language (also logged on 9161.3 kHz USB)<br />
*9055.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9015 kHz USB/LSB - Portuguese heard<br />
*8989 kHz USB - Spanish, busy<br />
*8959 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*various frequencies in the 7300 kHz to 8000 kHz range (8000 kHz to 8815 kHz is the 8 MHz SSB marine band) <br />
*7000 kHz - 6200 kHz - USB/LSB, mix of Spanish, Portuguese, English and Italian have been heard<br />
*7000 kHz LSB - often used (sometimes 7000 kHz USB as well)<br />
*6980 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6970 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6966 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6959 kHz USB - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" Fishermen out of New England (possibly Boston or Gloucestermen), on numerous other freqs<br />
*6925 kHz LSB - Portuguese <br />
*6919 kHz LSB - Portuguese<br />
*6900 kHz LSB - Spanish - North American "home channel" (also 6895 kHz, 6905 kHz, 6910 kHz, 6915 kHz, 6920 kHz, 6890 kHz)<br />
*6900 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*6885 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*6870 kHz USB - Fishing fleets out of Gloucester, MA (English language, one of many frequencies) <br />
*6868 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6858 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6838 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6800 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish - usually<br />
*6790 kHz USB and LSB, as well as nearby frequencies such as 6789 kHz USB/LSB <br />
*6780 kHz USB and LSB - Spanish, Portuguese and English speakers have been logged here<br />
*6695.5 kHz USB and 6696.6 kHz USB - Spanish (similar to 6666.6 kHz)<br />
*6670 kHz USB - alternate to 6666.6 USB<br />
*6666.6 kHz USB - 45 metros calling frequency - home channel similar to 6900 LSB<br />
*6666.6 kHz LSB - Spanish bootleg traffic here in addition to 6666.6 kHz USB<br />
*6612 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators (with QRM from Spanish on 6610 kHz USB)<br />
*6548.5 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators <br />
*6516 kHz USB - English language heard here, US based fishing trawlers (ITU HF marine channel 606)<br />
*6400 kHz USB and LSB - 6400 kHz is used by PBS Pyongyang out of North Korea but is also a favorite of fishing fleets<br />
*6212.2 kHz USB - [[The Angry Bahstads]] - New England fishing fleets, very "salty language" (also 6212 kHz USB, 6095 kHz USB, 6959 kHz USB)<br />
*6212 kHz USB - New English fishing fleets - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" <br />
*6095 kHz USB - New England fishing fleets (operating out of band, outside the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band)<br />
*5555.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5555 kHz LSB - English<br />
*5515 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*5500 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5430 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5000 kHz USB - Pescadores noted in January 2019, mixing with WWV, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian speaking<br />
*3155 kHz AM - Russian - variable frequency <br />
*3150 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty, variable frequency - 3152 kHz, 3153 kHz, 3150 kHz, 3154.4 kHz and so on <br />
*3030 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*3000 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2990 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2975 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty - any frequency between 2700 kHz and 3300 kHz <br />
*2970 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2930 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2920 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2910 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*4438 kHz - 6200 kHz - fixed mobile and broadcasting allocations, pescadores have been found on all these frequencies<br />
*4000 kHz - 4438 kHz - heavily used, 4000-4063 kHz is fixed mobile shared with marine, 4063 kHz to 4438 kHz is a legit marine band<br />
*1600 kHz - 4000 kHz - the 2-4 MHz region is home to legal marine allocations, but many bootleg operations may also be found here, sometimes in [[AM]] mode (especially in Eastern Europe, Russia and the CIS countries/former Soviet Union) - with most activity centered roughly around 3.000 MHz (cf. 2910 kHz, 2920 kHz, etc. USB, and offset frequencies like 3005 kHz 3.005 MHz, 3017 kHz 3.017 MHz, 3020 kHz 3033 kHz 3.034 MHz etc.<br />
<br />
===USA Fishermen===<br />
American fishing trawler radio chatter is often interesting to listen to due to their stereotypical sailor’s [[The_Angry_Bahstads|salty language]] while discussing their work and personal life. They have a habit of habitually changing frequencies, either to keep competitors from listening in or due to propagation and/or operating from different locations. Based on reported locations and home ports, many of these vessels are using HF radio for groundwave communications and [[NVIS]] in additional to traditional skywave or “skip” propagation. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
*8396 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*8393.3 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*8296 kHz USB last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*7654 kHz USB <br />
*6969 kHz USB <br />
*6959 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 18 Feb 2023.<br />
*6319.5 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*6282 kHz USB last logged 19 Jan 2023.<br />
*6263.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Dec 2022.<br />
*6144.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Jan 2023.<br />
*6095 kHz USB <br />
*6090 kHz USB<br />
*5665 kHz USB <br />
*4876.5 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*4508 kHz USB Perhaps CT/Long Island area, last logged 19 Dec 2022.<br />
*4378 kHz USB they also use 8296, last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*4321 kHz USB - U.S. East Coast <br />
*4009 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 19 Feb 2023.<br />
<br />
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<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Pescadores
Pescadores
2024-03-13T18:41:24Z
<p>R4002: /* USA Fishermen */</p>
<hr />
<div>=== General ===<br />
'''Pescadores,''' Spanish and Portuguese for "fishermen" (also '''pescatori''' in Italian), is a term used to refer to voices on the pirate bands speaking non-English languages, often Spanish or Spanish-sounding. The original assumption was that these were fishermen from Mexico, the Caribbean, and points south, on boats in the Gulf of Mexico, talking to each other or to bases on land, but this has never been proven. Normally these stations are a random annoyance to pirates and pirate [[DXing|DX]]ers, but occasionally they seem to be making an effort to interfere with pirate broadcasts. Vice versa, pirate stations will sometimes attempt to interfere with the pescadores' conversations.<br />
<br />
For current pescadores/peskys/peskies/fishing fleets/fishery radio/UNID two-way QSOs in Spanish, Portuguese and other languages/etc logs see the "Peskies" forum on HF Underground here:<br />
<br />
https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html<br />
<br />
Not all pescadores appear to be marine radio stations operating outside the [[HF marine|ITU standardized marine HF bands]]. Some of them have been confirmed to be land-based transmissions, particularly Spanish speaking stations centered around 6900 kHz. <br />
<br />
Several English speaking fishing fleets have been logged in the 6-7 MHz region as well, especially those with [[The_Angry_Bahstads|New England or Boston accents]], which have been logged on 6095 kHz, 6212 kHz, [[HF marine|6215 kHz]], 6516 kHz, 6953 kHz, 6956 kHz, 6985 kHz, 6993 kHz and other frequencies, all in USB mode.<br />
<br />
One of the most common frequencies to hear "peskies" is [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|6925 kHz]] LSB, followed by 6900 kHz USB/LSB and many others. Peskies are known to use "cute" or "easy to remember" frequencies such as 6969.6 kHz, [[HF_airband|6666 kHz, 6666.6 kHz]], [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|, 6767.6 kHz, 6767.7 kHz, 6777.7 kHz, 6789 kHz, 6888 kHz]], 15151.5 kHz, etc. Peskies don't follow rules relating to use of USB vs. LSB or frequency steps. As a result, it is not uncommon to hear peskies interfering with each other during good propagation. In the Eastern Hemisphere, peskies are Asian fishermen (and possibly also land based transmissions) found all over the 3-30 MHz range. There is some overlap between legal [[HF marine]] communications and pescadores, as fishing fleet communications are found in the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band as well as the [[HF_airband|higher frequencies]] (and lower frequencies!) above and below the MF/HF maritime bands.<br />
<br />
Pescadores will also use LSB and AM modes in the legal marine bands and/or operate on non-standard frequencies (using offsets, operating between channels, using 5 kHz steps instead of 3 kHz steps like freeband CB, etc).<br />
<br />
HF Underground contributors have logged pescadore traffic on various frequencies throughout the HF spectrum. <br />
<br />
===Freebanders on HF===<br />
<br />
HF freebanders, sometimes known as "EC" or "Echo Charlie" operators (mainly in Europe) tend to operate on/near the following frequencies:<br />
<br />
*200 meters: 1600-1800 kHz - AM mode (used in Russia and Eastern Europe)<br />
*150 meters: 2000-2200 kHz - AM/SSB modes (common in Russia and Eastern Europe, mix of land based and marine mobile AM traffic)<br />
*120 meters: 2300-2500 kHz - AM mode - Russia and Eastern Europe (see also: 100 meters or 3 MHz region)<br />
*100 meters: 2500-3500 kHz - Centered around 3 MHz - AM mode (old military radios and marine radios) with some SSB - very busy in Russia and Eastern Europe CIS - "Troyka" or "Trioka" (Triad or triple) <br />
*90 meters/85 meters: [[HF_airband|3300-3500 kHz]]<br />
*70 meters: [[HF_marine|4000-4100 kHz]]<br />
*45 meters: 6400-6700 kHz - [[HF_airband|6.6 MHz band, EC, Echo Charlie band or 45 metros/45 meters]]<br />
*43 meters: 6765-7000 kHz <br />
*41 meters/39 meters: 7300 kHz + up into the 8195-8815 kHz marine band<br />
*30 meters/29 meters: roughly 10300 kHz to 10500 kHz or 10600 kHz. 10445 kHz USB, 10450 kHz USB, 10455 kHz USB, 10460 kHz USB - very popular in Russia <br />
*22 meters: 13500-14000 kHz <br />
*[[11_meter|11 meters]]: 25000-28000 kHz freeband frequencies, often the same operators found on lower frequencies (see also: [[CB]])<br />
<br />
===Commonly logged Pescadore pesky peskie or freeband out of band frequencies===<br />
<br />
''Updated March 2024''<br />
<br />
''please see the Peskies forum here: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html for the latest logs and to contribute logs of your own''<br />
<br />
*14654.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10460 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10455 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10450 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10445 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10440 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - UNID unknown language<br />
*10222.2 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10022.2 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*10008.8 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9779 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9373 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9191.9 kHz USB - Spanish language - another "cute frequency" (easy to remember) <br />
*9182 kHz USB - Spanish language <br />
*9161 kHz USB - Spanish language (also logged on 9161.3 kHz USB)<br />
*9055.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9015 kHz USB/LSB - Portuguese heard<br />
*8989 kHz USB - Spanish, busy<br />
*8959 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*various frequencies in the 7300 kHz to 8000 kHz range (8000 kHz to 8815 kHz is the 8 MHz SSB marine band) <br />
*7000 kHz - 6200 kHz - USB/LSB, mix of Spanish, Portuguese, English and Italian have been heard<br />
*7000 kHz LSB - often used (sometimes 7000 kHz USB as well)<br />
*6980 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6970 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6966 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6959 kHz USB - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" Fishermen out of New England (possibly Boston or Gloucestermen), on numerous other freqs<br />
*6925 kHz LSB - Portuguese <br />
*6919 kHz LSB - Portuguese<br />
*6900 kHz LSB - Spanish - North American "home channel" (also 6895 kHz, 6905 kHz, 6910 kHz, 6915 kHz, 6920 kHz, 6890 kHz)<br />
*6900 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*6885 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*6870 kHz USB - Fishing fleets out of Gloucester, MA (English language, one of many frequencies) <br />
*6868 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6858 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6838 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6800 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish - usually<br />
*6790 kHz USB and LSB, as well as nearby frequencies such as 6789 kHz USB/LSB <br />
*6780 kHz USB and LSB - Spanish, Portuguese and English speakers have been logged here<br />
*6695.5 kHz USB and 6696.6 kHz USB - Spanish (similar to 6666.6 kHz)<br />
*6670 kHz USB - alternate to 6666.6 USB<br />
*6666.6 kHz USB - 45 metros calling frequency - home channel similar to 6900 LSB<br />
*6666.6 kHz LSB - Spanish bootleg traffic here in addition to 6666.6 kHz USB<br />
*6612 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators (with QRM from Spanish on 6610 kHz USB)<br />
*6548.5 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators <br />
*6516 kHz USB - English language heard here, US based fishing trawlers (ITU HF marine channel 606)<br />
*6400 kHz USB and LSB - 6400 kHz is used by PBS Pyongyang out of North Korea but is also a favorite of fishing fleets<br />
*6212.2 kHz USB - [[The Angry Bahstads]] - New England fishing fleets, very "salty language" (also 6212 kHz USB, 6095 kHz USB, 6959 kHz USB)<br />
*6212 kHz USB - New English fishing fleets - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" <br />
*6095 kHz USB - New England fishing fleets (operating out of band, outside the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band)<br />
*5555.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5555 kHz LSB - English<br />
*5515 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*5500 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5430 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5000 kHz USB - Pescadores noted in January 2019, mixing with WWV, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian speaking<br />
*3155 kHz AM - Russian - variable frequency <br />
*3150 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty, variable frequency - 3152 kHz, 3153 kHz, 3150 kHz, 3154.4 kHz and so on <br />
*3030 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*3000 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2990 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2975 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty - any frequency between 2700 kHz and 3300 kHz <br />
*2970 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2930 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2920 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2910 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*4438 kHz - 6200 kHz - fixed mobile and broadcasting allocations, pescadores have been found on all these frequencies<br />
*4000 kHz - 4438 kHz - heavily used, 4000-4063 kHz is fixed mobile shared with marine, 4063 kHz to 4438 kHz is a legit marine band<br />
*1600 kHz - 4000 kHz - the 2-4 MHz region is home to legal marine allocations, but many bootleg operations may also be found here, sometimes in [[AM]] mode (especially in Eastern Europe, Russia and the CIS countries/former Soviet Union) - with most activity centered roughly around 3.000 MHz (cf. 2910 kHz, 2920 kHz, etc. USB, and offset frequencies like 3005 kHz 3.005 MHz, 3017 kHz 3.017 MHz, 3020 kHz 3033 kHz 3.034 MHz etc.<br />
<br />
===USA Fishermen===<br />
American fishing trawler radio chatter is often interesting to listen to due to their stereotypical sailor’s [[The_Angry_Bahstads|salty language]] while discussing their work and personal life. They have a habit of habitually changing frequencies, either to keep competitors from listening in or due to propagation and/or operating from different locations. Based on reported locations and home ports, many of these vessels are using HF radio for groundwave communications and [[NVIS]] in additional to traditional skywave or “skip” propagation. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
*8396 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*8393.3 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*8296 kHz USB last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*7654 kHz USB <br />
*6969 kHz USB <br />
*6959 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 18 Feb 2023.<br />
*5665 kHz USB <br />
*6319.5 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*6282 kHz USB last logged 19 Jan 2023.<br />
*6263.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Dec 2022.<br />
*6144.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Jan 2023.<br />
*6095 kHz USB <br />
*6090 kHz USB<br />
*4876.5 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*4508 kHz USB Perhaps CT/Long Island area, last logged 19 Dec 2022.<br />
*4378 kHz USB they also use 8296, last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*4009 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 19 Feb 2023.<br />
<br />
---<br />
* Return to [[List of Pirate Radio Frequencies]]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]<br />
[[Category: Radio station lists]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Pescadores
Pescadores
2024-03-13T18:38:55Z
<p>R4002: /* Commonly logged Pescadore pesky peskie or freeband out of band frequencies */</p>
<hr />
<div>=== General ===<br />
'''Pescadores,''' Spanish and Portuguese for "fishermen" (also '''pescatori''' in Italian), is a term used to refer to voices on the pirate bands speaking non-English languages, often Spanish or Spanish-sounding. The original assumption was that these were fishermen from Mexico, the Caribbean, and points south, on boats in the Gulf of Mexico, talking to each other or to bases on land, but this has never been proven. Normally these stations are a random annoyance to pirates and pirate [[DXing|DX]]ers, but occasionally they seem to be making an effort to interfere with pirate broadcasts. Vice versa, pirate stations will sometimes attempt to interfere with the pescadores' conversations.<br />
<br />
For current pescadores/peskys/peskies/fishing fleets/fishery radio/UNID two-way QSOs in Spanish, Portuguese and other languages/etc logs see the "Peskies" forum on HF Underground here:<br />
<br />
https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html<br />
<br />
Not all pescadores appear to be marine radio stations operating outside the [[HF marine|ITU standardized marine HF bands]]. Some of them have been confirmed to be land-based transmissions, particularly Spanish speaking stations centered around 6900 kHz. <br />
<br />
Several English speaking fishing fleets have been logged in the 6-7 MHz region as well, especially those with [[The_Angry_Bahstads|New England or Boston accents]], which have been logged on 6095 kHz, 6212 kHz, [[HF marine|6215 kHz]], 6516 kHz, 6953 kHz, 6956 kHz, 6985 kHz, 6993 kHz and other frequencies, all in USB mode.<br />
<br />
One of the most common frequencies to hear "peskies" is [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|6925 kHz]] LSB, followed by 6900 kHz USB/LSB and many others. Peskies are known to use "cute" or "easy to remember" frequencies such as 6969.6 kHz, [[HF_airband|6666 kHz, 6666.6 kHz]], [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|, 6767.6 kHz, 6767.7 kHz, 6777.7 kHz, 6789 kHz, 6888 kHz]], 15151.5 kHz, etc. Peskies don't follow rules relating to use of USB vs. LSB or frequency steps. As a result, it is not uncommon to hear peskies interfering with each other during good propagation. In the Eastern Hemisphere, peskies are Asian fishermen (and possibly also land based transmissions) found all over the 3-30 MHz range. There is some overlap between legal [[HF marine]] communications and pescadores, as fishing fleet communications are found in the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band as well as the [[HF_airband|higher frequencies]] (and lower frequencies!) above and below the MF/HF maritime bands.<br />
<br />
Pescadores will also use LSB and AM modes in the legal marine bands and/or operate on non-standard frequencies (using offsets, operating between channels, using 5 kHz steps instead of 3 kHz steps like freeband CB, etc).<br />
<br />
HF Underground contributors have logged pescadore traffic on various frequencies throughout the HF spectrum. <br />
<br />
===Freebanders on HF===<br />
<br />
HF freebanders, sometimes known as "EC" or "Echo Charlie" operators (mainly in Europe) tend to operate on/near the following frequencies:<br />
<br />
*200 meters: 1600-1800 kHz - AM mode (used in Russia and Eastern Europe)<br />
*150 meters: 2000-2200 kHz - AM/SSB modes (common in Russia and Eastern Europe, mix of land based and marine mobile AM traffic)<br />
*120 meters: 2300-2500 kHz - AM mode - Russia and Eastern Europe (see also: 100 meters or 3 MHz region)<br />
*100 meters: 2500-3500 kHz - Centered around 3 MHz - AM mode (old military radios and marine radios) with some SSB - very busy in Russia and Eastern Europe CIS - "Troyka" or "Trioka" (Triad or triple) <br />
*90 meters/85 meters: [[HF_airband|3300-3500 kHz]]<br />
*70 meters: [[HF_marine|4000-4100 kHz]]<br />
*45 meters: 6400-6700 kHz - [[HF_airband|6.6 MHz band, EC, Echo Charlie band or 45 metros/45 meters]]<br />
*43 meters: 6765-7000 kHz <br />
*41 meters/39 meters: 7300 kHz + up into the 8195-8815 kHz marine band<br />
*30 meters/29 meters: roughly 10300 kHz to 10500 kHz or 10600 kHz. 10445 kHz USB, 10450 kHz USB, 10455 kHz USB, 10460 kHz USB - very popular in Russia <br />
*22 meters: 13500-14000 kHz <br />
*[[11_meter|11 meters]]: 25000-28000 kHz freeband frequencies, often the same operators found on lower frequencies (see also: [[CB]])<br />
<br />
===Commonly logged Pescadore pesky peskie or freeband out of band frequencies===<br />
<br />
''Updated March 2024''<br />
<br />
''please see the Peskies forum here: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html for the latest logs and to contribute logs of your own''<br />
<br />
*14654.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10460 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10455 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10450 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10445 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10440 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - UNID unknown language<br />
*10222.2 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10022.2 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*10008.8 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9779 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9373 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9191.9 kHz USB - Spanish language - another "cute frequency" (easy to remember) <br />
*9182 kHz USB - Spanish language <br />
*9161 kHz USB - Spanish language (also logged on 9161.3 kHz USB)<br />
*9055.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9015 kHz USB/LSB - Portuguese heard<br />
*8989 kHz USB - Spanish, busy<br />
*8959 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*various frequencies in the 7300 kHz to 8000 kHz range (8000 kHz to 8815 kHz is the 8 MHz SSB marine band) <br />
*7000 kHz - 6200 kHz - USB/LSB, mix of Spanish, Portuguese, English and Italian have been heard<br />
*7000 kHz LSB - often used (sometimes 7000 kHz USB as well)<br />
*6980 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6970 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6966 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6959 kHz USB - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" Fishermen out of New England (possibly Boston or Gloucestermen), on numerous other freqs<br />
*6925 kHz LSB - Portuguese <br />
*6919 kHz LSB - Portuguese<br />
*6900 kHz LSB - Spanish - North American "home channel" (also 6895 kHz, 6905 kHz, 6910 kHz, 6915 kHz, 6920 kHz, 6890 kHz)<br />
*6900 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*6885 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*6870 kHz USB - Fishing fleets out of Gloucester, MA (English language, one of many frequencies) <br />
*6868 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6858 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6838 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6800 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish - usually<br />
*6790 kHz USB and LSB, as well as nearby frequencies such as 6789 kHz USB/LSB <br />
*6780 kHz USB and LSB - Spanish, Portuguese and English speakers have been logged here<br />
*6695.5 kHz USB and 6696.6 kHz USB - Spanish (similar to 6666.6 kHz)<br />
*6670 kHz USB - alternate to 6666.6 USB<br />
*6666.6 kHz USB - 45 metros calling frequency - home channel similar to 6900 LSB<br />
*6666.6 kHz LSB - Spanish bootleg traffic here in addition to 6666.6 kHz USB<br />
*6612 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators (with QRM from Spanish on 6610 kHz USB)<br />
*6548.5 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators <br />
*6516 kHz USB - English language heard here, US based fishing trawlers (ITU HF marine channel 606)<br />
*6400 kHz USB and LSB - 6400 kHz is used by PBS Pyongyang out of North Korea but is also a favorite of fishing fleets<br />
*6212.2 kHz USB - [[The Angry Bahstads]] - New England fishing fleets, very "salty language" (also 6212 kHz USB, 6095 kHz USB, 6959 kHz USB)<br />
*6212 kHz USB - New English fishing fleets - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" <br />
*6095 kHz USB - New England fishing fleets (operating out of band, outside the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band)<br />
*5555.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5555 kHz LSB - English<br />
*5515 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*5500 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5430 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5000 kHz USB - Pescadores noted in January 2019, mixing with WWV, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian speaking<br />
*3155 kHz AM - Russian - variable frequency <br />
*3150 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty, variable frequency - 3152 kHz, 3153 kHz, 3150 kHz, 3154.4 kHz and so on <br />
*3030 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*3000 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2990 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2975 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty - any frequency between 2700 kHz and 3300 kHz <br />
*2970 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2930 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2920 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2910 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*4438 kHz - 6200 kHz - fixed mobile and broadcasting allocations, pescadores have been found on all these frequencies<br />
*4000 kHz - 4438 kHz - heavily used, 4000-4063 kHz is fixed mobile shared with marine, 4063 kHz to 4438 kHz is a legit marine band<br />
*1600 kHz - 4000 kHz - the 2-4 MHz region is home to legal marine allocations, but many bootleg operations may also be found here, sometimes in [[AM]] mode (especially in Eastern Europe, Russia and the CIS countries/former Soviet Union) - with most activity centered roughly around 3.000 MHz (cf. 2910 kHz, 2920 kHz, etc. USB, and offset frequencies like 3005 kHz 3.005 MHz, 3017 kHz 3.017 MHz, 3020 kHz 3033 kHz 3.034 MHz etc.<br />
<br />
===USA Fishermen===<br />
American fishing trawler radio chatter is often interesting to listen to due to their stereotypical sailor’s [[The_Angry_Bahstads|salty language]] while discussing their work and personal life. They have a habit of habitually changing frequencies, either to keep competitors from listening in or due to propagation and/or operating from different locations. Based on reported locations and home ports, many of these vessels are using HF radio for groundwave communications and [[NVIS]] in additional to traditional skywave or “skip” propagation. <br />
<br />
*4009 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 19 Feb 2023.<br />
*6959 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 18 Feb 2023.<br />
*6319.5 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*8393.3 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*8396 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*4876.5 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*6144.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Jan 2023.<br />
*6282 kHz USB last logged 19 Jan 2023.<br />
*4378 kHz USB they also use 8296, last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*8296 kHz USB last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*6263.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Dec 2022.<br />
*4508 kHz USB Perhaps CT/Long Island area, last logged 19 Dec 2022.<br />
<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Pescadores
Pescadores
2024-03-13T18:38:33Z
<p>R4002: /* Freebanders on HF */</p>
<hr />
<div>=== General ===<br />
'''Pescadores,''' Spanish and Portuguese for "fishermen" (also '''pescatori''' in Italian), is a term used to refer to voices on the pirate bands speaking non-English languages, often Spanish or Spanish-sounding. The original assumption was that these were fishermen from Mexico, the Caribbean, and points south, on boats in the Gulf of Mexico, talking to each other or to bases on land, but this has never been proven. Normally these stations are a random annoyance to pirates and pirate [[DXing|DX]]ers, but occasionally they seem to be making an effort to interfere with pirate broadcasts. Vice versa, pirate stations will sometimes attempt to interfere with the pescadores' conversations.<br />
<br />
For current pescadores/peskys/peskies/fishing fleets/fishery radio/UNID two-way QSOs in Spanish, Portuguese and other languages/etc logs see the "Peskies" forum on HF Underground here:<br />
<br />
https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html<br />
<br />
Not all pescadores appear to be marine radio stations operating outside the [[HF marine|ITU standardized marine HF bands]]. Some of them have been confirmed to be land-based transmissions, particularly Spanish speaking stations centered around 6900 kHz. <br />
<br />
Several English speaking fishing fleets have been logged in the 6-7 MHz region as well, especially those with [[The_Angry_Bahstads|New England or Boston accents]], which have been logged on 6095 kHz, 6212 kHz, [[HF marine|6215 kHz]], 6516 kHz, 6953 kHz, 6956 kHz, 6985 kHz, 6993 kHz and other frequencies, all in USB mode.<br />
<br />
One of the most common frequencies to hear "peskies" is [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|6925 kHz]] LSB, followed by 6900 kHz USB/LSB and many others. Peskies are known to use "cute" or "easy to remember" frequencies such as 6969.6 kHz, [[HF_airband|6666 kHz, 6666.6 kHz]], [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|, 6767.6 kHz, 6767.7 kHz, 6777.7 kHz, 6789 kHz, 6888 kHz]], 15151.5 kHz, etc. Peskies don't follow rules relating to use of USB vs. LSB or frequency steps. As a result, it is not uncommon to hear peskies interfering with each other during good propagation. In the Eastern Hemisphere, peskies are Asian fishermen (and possibly also land based transmissions) found all over the 3-30 MHz range. There is some overlap between legal [[HF marine]] communications and pescadores, as fishing fleet communications are found in the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band as well as the [[HF_airband|higher frequencies]] (and lower frequencies!) above and below the MF/HF maritime bands.<br />
<br />
Pescadores will also use LSB and AM modes in the legal marine bands and/or operate on non-standard frequencies (using offsets, operating between channels, using 5 kHz steps instead of 3 kHz steps like freeband CB, etc).<br />
<br />
HF Underground contributors have logged pescadore traffic on various frequencies throughout the HF spectrum. <br />
<br />
===Freebanders on HF===<br />
<br />
HF freebanders, sometimes known as "EC" or "Echo Charlie" operators (mainly in Europe) tend to operate on/near the following frequencies:<br />
<br />
*200 meters: 1600-1800 kHz - AM mode (used in Russia and Eastern Europe)<br />
*150 meters: 2000-2200 kHz - AM/SSB modes (common in Russia and Eastern Europe, mix of land based and marine mobile AM traffic)<br />
*120 meters: 2300-2500 kHz - AM mode - Russia and Eastern Europe (see also: 100 meters or 3 MHz region)<br />
*100 meters: 2500-3500 kHz - Centered around 3 MHz - AM mode (old military radios and marine radios) with some SSB - very busy in Russia and Eastern Europe CIS - "Troyka" or "Trioka" (Triad or triple) <br />
*90 meters/85 meters: [[HF_airband|3300-3500 kHz]]<br />
*70 meters: [[HF_marine|4000-4100 kHz]]<br />
*45 meters: 6400-6700 kHz - [[HF_airband|6.6 MHz band, EC, Echo Charlie band or 45 metros/45 meters]]<br />
*43 meters: 6765-7000 kHz <br />
*41 meters/39 meters: 7300 kHz + up into the 8195-8815 kHz marine band<br />
*30 meters/29 meters: roughly 10300 kHz to 10500 kHz or 10600 kHz. 10445 kHz USB, 10450 kHz USB, 10455 kHz USB, 10460 kHz USB - very popular in Russia <br />
*22 meters: 13500-14000 kHz <br />
*[[11_meter|11 meters]]: 25000-28000 kHz freeband frequencies, often the same operators found on lower frequencies (see also: [[CB]])<br />
<br />
===Commonly logged Pescadore pesky peskie or freeband out of band frequencies===<br />
<br />
''Updated April 2023''<br />
<br />
''please see the Peskies forum here: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,34.0.html for the latest logs and to contribute logs of your own''<br />
<br />
*14654.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10460 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10455 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10450 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10445 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10440 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - Russian<br />
*10400 kHz USB - UNID unknown language<br />
*10222.2 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*10022.2 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*10008.8 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9779 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9373 kHz USB - Spanish speaking fishing fleets using frequencies in the 31 meter [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|shortwave broadcast]] band<br />
*9191.9 kHz USB - Spanish language - another "cute frequency" (easy to remember) <br />
*9182 kHz USB - Spanish language <br />
*9161 kHz USB - Spanish language (also logged on 9161.3 kHz USB)<br />
*9055.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*9015 kHz USB/LSB - Portuguese heard<br />
*8989 kHz USB - Spanish, busy<br />
*8959 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*various frequencies in the 7300 kHz to 8000 kHz range (8000 kHz to 8815 kHz is the 8 MHz SSB marine band) <br />
*7000 kHz - 6200 kHz - USB/LSB, mix of Spanish, Portuguese, English and Italian have been heard<br />
*7000 kHz LSB - often used (sometimes 7000 kHz USB as well)<br />
*6980 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6970 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6966 kHz USB - "Island Peskies" - possibly out of Jamaica mon<br />
*6959 kHz USB - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" Fishermen out of New England (possibly Boston or Gloucestermen), on numerous other freqs<br />
*6925 kHz LSB - Portuguese <br />
*6919 kHz LSB - Portuguese<br />
*6900 kHz LSB - Spanish - North American "home channel" (also 6895 kHz, 6905 kHz, 6910 kHz, 6915 kHz, 6920 kHz, 6890 kHz)<br />
*6900 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*6885 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*6870 kHz USB - Fishing fleets out of Gloucester, MA (English language, one of many frequencies) <br />
*6868 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6858 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6838 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish/Portuguese<br />
*6800 kHz USB or LSB - Spanish - usually<br />
*6790 kHz USB and LSB, as well as nearby frequencies such as 6789 kHz USB/LSB <br />
*6780 kHz USB and LSB - Spanish, Portuguese and English speakers have been logged here<br />
*6695.5 kHz USB and 6696.6 kHz USB - Spanish (similar to 6666.6 kHz)<br />
*6670 kHz USB - alternate to 6666.6 USB<br />
*6666.6 kHz USB - 45 metros calling frequency - home channel similar to 6900 LSB<br />
*6666.6 kHz LSB - Spanish bootleg traffic here in addition to 6666.6 kHz USB<br />
*6612 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators (with QRM from Spanish on 6610 kHz USB)<br />
*6548.5 kHz USB - English language heard here, appears to be Caribbean fishermen or marine operators <br />
*6516 kHz USB - English language heard here, US based fishing trawlers (ITU HF marine channel 606)<br />
*6400 kHz USB and LSB - 6400 kHz is used by PBS Pyongyang out of North Korea but is also a favorite of fishing fleets<br />
*6212.2 kHz USB - [[The Angry Bahstads]] - New England fishing fleets, very "salty language" (also 6212 kHz USB, 6095 kHz USB, 6959 kHz USB)<br />
*6212 kHz USB - New English fishing fleets - "[[The Angry Bahstads]]" <br />
*6095 kHz USB - New England fishing fleets (operating out of band, outside the 6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz marine band)<br />
*5555.5 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5555 kHz LSB - English<br />
*5515 kHz USB - Spanish <br />
*5500 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5430 kHz USB - Spanish<br />
*5000 kHz USB - Pescadores noted in January 2019, mixing with WWV, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian speaking<br />
*3155 kHz AM - Russian - variable frequency <br />
*3150 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty, variable frequency - 3152 kHz, 3153 kHz, 3150 kHz, 3154.4 kHz and so on <br />
*3030 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*3000 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2990 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2975 kHz AM - Russian - very drifty - any frequency between 2700 kHz and 3300 kHz <br />
*2970 kHz AM - Russian<br />
*2930 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2920 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*2910 kHz USB - Russian trawlers fishing boats 2-3 MHz around 3 MHz <br />
*4438 kHz - 6200 kHz - fixed mobile and broadcasting allocations, pescadores have been found on all these frequencies<br />
*4000 kHz - 4438 kHz - heavily used, 4000-4063 kHz is fixed mobile shared with marine, 4063 kHz to 4438 kHz is a legit marine band<br />
*1600 kHz - 4000 kHz - the 2-4 MHz region is home to legal marine allocations, but many bootleg operations may also be found here, sometimes in [[AM]] mode (especially in Eastern Europe, Russia and the CIS countries/former Soviet Union) - with most activity centered roughly around 3.000 MHz (cf. 2910 kHz, 2920 kHz, etc. USB, and offset frequencies like 3005 kHz 3.005 MHz, 3017 kHz 3.017 MHz, 3020 kHz 3033 kHz 3.034 MHz etc.<br />
<br />
===USA Fishermen===<br />
American fishing trawler radio chatter is often interesting to listen to due to their stereotypical sailor’s [[The_Angry_Bahstads|salty language]] while discussing their work and personal life. They have a habit of habitually changing frequencies, either to keep competitors from listening in or due to propagation and/or operating from different locations. Based on reported locations and home ports, many of these vessels are using HF radio for groundwave communications and [[NVIS]] in additional to traditional skywave or “skip” propagation. <br />
<br />
*4009 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 19 Feb 2023.<br />
*6959 kHz USB Mentions of New Bedford, last logged 18 Feb 2023.<br />
*6319.5 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*8393.3 kHz USB last logged 2 Feb 2023.<br />
*8396 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*4876.5 kHz USB last logged 1 Feb 2023.<br />
*6144.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Jan 2023.<br />
*6282 kHz USB last logged 19 Jan 2023.<br />
*4378 kHz USB they also use 8296, last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*8296 kHz USB last logged 30 Dec 2022.<br />
*6263.5 kHz USB last logged 29 Dec 2022.<br />
*4508 kHz USB Perhaps CT/Long Island area, last logged 19 Dec 2022.<br />
<br />
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<br />
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[[Category: Radio station lists]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies
List of Pirate Radio Frequencies
2024-03-13T18:37:37Z
<p>R4002: /* North American Pirate Radio Frequencies */</p>
<hr />
<div>Pirate shortwave broadcasts tend to be on well-known frequencies (or at least relatively small bands that can be quickly scanned with a traditional radio/receiver or watched/recorded with a [[Software Defined Radio|SDR]]). This allows listeners to quickly find a pirate station when it comes on the air, as they only have a relatively few number of fixed places to look. A good place to look to get an idea of what frequencies are in current use is the [https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php HF Underground forum]. Some of the locations on the HF band that are in frequent use include:<br />
<br />
===North American Pirate Radio Frequencies===<br />
<br />
By far the most active ranges in North America are 43 meters (6800-7000 kHz), 46 meters (6200-6400 kHz) and 73 meters (4000-4200 kHz), with some activity in the 60 meter band (4700-5300 kHz) as well. Some pirates have even shown in in the [https://www.dxing.com/tuning.htm SWBC] bands, including 49, 31 and 25 meters. ''<br />
<br />
Last updated: March 2024<br />
<br />
{| class=;wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"|width="500pt"<br />
|1610-1700 kHz <br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates (see also 1710 kHz and 1720 kHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[1710]] kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1720 kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates - known as the "AM pirate clear channel"<br />
|-<br />
|1730 kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3375 kHz<br />
|AM/USB - used by [[Amphetamine Radio]]<br />
|-<br />
|4030 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4060 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4085 kHz<br />
|AM/[[C-QUAM]] - Alternate winter frequency used by [[X-FM]]<br />
|-<br />
|4185 kHz<br />
|AM/USB - 73 meter most used frequency<br />
|-<br />
|5185 kHz <br />
|AM - Used by [[Radio Illuminati]]<br />
|-<br />
|6875 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6880 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6885 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6900 kHz <br />
|Usually AM, not often used due to QRM from Peskies on LSB<br />
|-<br />
|6915 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6920 kHz <br />
|AM/USB <br />
|-<br />
|6925 kHz <br />
|Most common frequency - virtually all modes have been heard +/- 1-2 kHz ''Many pirate radio listeners park receivers on 6925 kHz.''<br />
|-<br />
|6930 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6935 kHz <br />
|AM/USB - Heavily used by [[B Side Radio]] in North America, also used by many other stations<br />
|-<br />
|6940 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6950 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6955 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6960 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6969 kHz <br />
|LSB - Used by [[Cold Country Canada]]<br />
|-<br />
|6970 kHz <br />
|AM <br />
|-<br />
|6975 kHz <br />
|AM/USB - Often used by [[Nowhere Radio]] (6974.89 kHz AM)<br />
|-<br />
|[[7415]] kHz <br />
|Historically, an extremely active frequency, more recently occupied by [[WBCQ]]<br />
|-<br />
|7425 kHz <br />
|Historically, an extremely active frequency prior to the movement down to 43 meters<br />
|-<br />
|7475 kHz <br />
|AM - noted use by [[YHWH]] religious pirate (November 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|15070 kHz <br />
|Excellent frequency for long distance, usually used to target an area far from the transmitter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==European Pirate Radio Frequencies==<br />
<br />
European pirates are found mainly in the 46 meter band (6200-6400 kHz) and the 160 meter mediumwave band (1611-1800 kHz). Unlike in North America, mediumwave and shortwave pirates are very different and mediumwave pirates are common (more so than shortwave). AM is nearly always used, so all frequencies are AM unless otherwise noted.<br />
<br />
Last updated: December 2022<br />
<br />
{| class=;wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"|width="500pt"<br />
|1440 kHz <br />
|Used by Energy AM (Ireland) and others<br />
|-<br />
|1494 kHz<br />
|Used by [[Radio Rock Revolution]]<br />
|-<br />
|1512 kHz<br />
|Dutch Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1611 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, heavily used<br />
|-<br />
|1620 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, heavily used<br />
|-<br />
|1629 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1635 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, favored by Dutch pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1640 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1650 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1655 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1660 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1665 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1670 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1675 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1680 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, used despite a digital ute centered on the frequency<br />
|-<br />
|1690 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1695 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1700 kHz <br />
|Heavily used mediumwave Greek QSO frequency<br />
|-<br />
|1715 kHz <br />
|Greek Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1755 kHz <br />
|Greek Mediumwave Pirates, often used by stations airing unusual formats and/or operating late at night<br />
|-<br />
|2975v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|2985v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|2995v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3030v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3940 kHz <br />
|Primary 80 meter frequency<br />
|-<br />
|5140 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Charleston Radio International]]<br />
|-<br />
|5775 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Harmony]]<br />
|-<br />
|5790 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5800 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5810 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5835.2 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Radio Europa]] (UA)<br />
|-<br />
|5840 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5870 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5880 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Radio Rock Revolution]]<br />
|-<br />
|5940 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5945 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6180 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, also used by legal stations (both professional and hobby)<br />
|-<br />
|6190 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Jennifer]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6195 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Blackstone]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6205 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Voice of the Netherlands]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6210 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6260 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6262 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6264 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6270 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6275 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6280 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6290 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6293 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6295 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6300 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6320 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6325 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6380 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6400 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, upper end of the 46 meter pirate band (most frequencies above this are less used)<br />
|-<br />
|6931 kHz <br />
|Exclusively used by [[Indy Radio]]<br />
|-<br />
|6940 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6950 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6990 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, sometimes LSB mode and also used by Italian Freebanders (also in LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|7640 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Pamela]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|15070 kHz <br />
|Used for trying to reach North America, other nearby frequencies also used<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Previously Active Pirate Radio Frequencies==<br />
*1616 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1620 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1625 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1630 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*6250 - Used in the 1980s<br />
*6840 - Used [[Voice of the Voyager]] and others in the 1980s<br />
*7425 - The most popular pirate frequency in the early 1980s.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Latin American Pirate Frequencies==<br />
<br />
See also: [[Pescadores|pescadores, peskies and freebanders]] <br />
<br />
The 43 meter band (6750-7000 kHz) is also heavily used by so-called "peskies" (a play on the Spanish term "pescadores - meaning "fishermen"), stations engaging in two-way radio chatter in Portuguese, Spanish and other languages (including English). Peskies generally use LSB mode. 6925 kHz LSB is one of the most active [[Pescadores|peskie frequencies]], which can cause serious interference issues for pirates operating in AM mode on 6925 kHz or adjacent frequencies. The area around 6900 kHz (including 6895 kHz and 6905 kHz) are also heavily used by Spanish-speaking stations in both USB and LSB modes. Other pirates deliberately interfere with pescadore/freebander communications. There are indications that some, if not most, of the so-called "peskies" are actually land-based stations operating on bootleg frequencies, much like [[11_meter|11 meter]] freebanders operate [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|above and below]] the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal]] 40-channel [[CB]] band. The "peskies' have shown up in the following places;<br />
<br />
*9500-10200 kHz <br />
*7400-8100 kHz<br />
*6765-7000 kHz <br />
*5000-6300 kHz <br />
<br />
You can find loggings of Latin American Pirates [https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,39.0.html here].<br />
<br />
; Some examples of Latin American Pirates<br />
*8000 kHz - Radio Casa <br />
*6925.1 kHz - RCW Chile<br />
*6930 kHz - Radio Pirana (slightly drifty carrier, heard on 6930.1 kHz<br />
*6934.9 kHz - AD149 (slightly drifty carrier, 6934.8 kHz, 6934.9 kHz, 6935 kHz)<br />
<br />
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*Go to [[Pirate radio stations]]<br />
*Go to [[A Brief Survey of HF Receiving Equipment]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies
List of Pirate Radio Frequencies
2024-03-13T18:37:24Z
<p>R4002: /* North American Pirate Radio Frequencies */</p>
<hr />
<div>Pirate shortwave broadcasts tend to be on well-known frequencies (or at least relatively small bands that can be quickly scanned with a traditional radio/receiver or watched/recorded with a [[Software Defined Radio|SDR]]). This allows listeners to quickly find a pirate station when it comes on the air, as they only have a relatively few number of fixed places to look. A good place to look to get an idea of what frequencies are in current use is the [https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php HF Underground forum]. Some of the locations on the HF band that are in frequent use include:<br />
<br />
===North American Pirate Radio Frequencies===<br />
<br />
By far the most active ranges in North America are 43 meters (6800-7000 kHz), 46 meters (6200-6400 kHz) and 73 meters (4000-4200 kHz), with some activity in the 60 meter band (4700-5300 kHz) as well. Some pirates have even shown in in the [https://www.dxing.com/tuning.htm SWBC] bands, including 49, 31 and 25 meters. ''<br />
<br />
Last updated: March 2024<br />
<br />
{| class=;wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"|width="500pt"<br />
|1610-1700 kHz <br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates (see also 1710 kHz and 1720 kHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[1710]] kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1720 kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates - known as the "AM pirate clear channel"<br />
|-<br />
|1730 kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3375 kHz<br />
|AM/USB - used by Amphetamine Radio<br />
|-<br />
|4030 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4060 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4085 kHz<br />
|AM/[[C-QUAM]] - Alternate winter frequency used by [[X-FM]]<br />
|-<br />
|4185 kHz<br />
|AM/USB - 73 meter most used frequency<br />
|-<br />
|5185 kHz <br />
|AM - Used by [[Radio Illuminati]]<br />
|-<br />
|6875 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6880 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6885 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6900 kHz <br />
|Usually AM, not often used due to QRM from Peskies on LSB<br />
|-<br />
|6915 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6920 kHz <br />
|AM/USB <br />
|-<br />
|6925 kHz <br />
|Most common frequency - virtually all modes have been heard +/- 1-2 kHz ''Many pirate radio listeners park receivers on 6925 kHz.''<br />
|-<br />
|6930 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6935 kHz <br />
|AM/USB - Heavily used by [[B Side Radio]] in North America, also used by many other stations<br />
|-<br />
|6940 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6950 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6955 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6960 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6969 kHz <br />
|LSB - Used by [[Cold Country Canada]]<br />
|-<br />
|6970 kHz <br />
|AM <br />
|-<br />
|6975 kHz <br />
|AM/USB - Often used by [[Nowhere Radio]] (6974.89 kHz AM)<br />
|-<br />
|[[7415]] kHz <br />
|Historically, an extremely active frequency, more recently occupied by [[WBCQ]]<br />
|-<br />
|7425 kHz <br />
|Historically, an extremely active frequency prior to the movement down to 43 meters<br />
|-<br />
|7475 kHz <br />
|AM - noted use by [[YHWH]] religious pirate (November 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|15070 kHz <br />
|Excellent frequency for long distance, usually used to target an area far from the transmitter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==European Pirate Radio Frequencies==<br />
<br />
European pirates are found mainly in the 46 meter band (6200-6400 kHz) and the 160 meter mediumwave band (1611-1800 kHz). Unlike in North America, mediumwave and shortwave pirates are very different and mediumwave pirates are common (more so than shortwave). AM is nearly always used, so all frequencies are AM unless otherwise noted.<br />
<br />
Last updated: December 2022<br />
<br />
{| class=;wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"|width="500pt"<br />
|1440 kHz <br />
|Used by Energy AM (Ireland) and others<br />
|-<br />
|1494 kHz<br />
|Used by [[Radio Rock Revolution]]<br />
|-<br />
|1512 kHz<br />
|Dutch Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1611 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, heavily used<br />
|-<br />
|1620 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, heavily used<br />
|-<br />
|1629 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1635 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, favored by Dutch pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1640 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1650 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1655 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1660 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1665 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1670 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1675 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1680 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, used despite a digital ute centered on the frequency<br />
|-<br />
|1690 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1695 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1700 kHz <br />
|Heavily used mediumwave Greek QSO frequency<br />
|-<br />
|1715 kHz <br />
|Greek Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1755 kHz <br />
|Greek Mediumwave Pirates, often used by stations airing unusual formats and/or operating late at night<br />
|-<br />
|2975v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|2985v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|2995v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3030v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3940 kHz <br />
|Primary 80 meter frequency<br />
|-<br />
|5140 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Charleston Radio International]]<br />
|-<br />
|5775 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Harmony]]<br />
|-<br />
|5790 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5800 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5810 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5835.2 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Radio Europa]] (UA)<br />
|-<br />
|5840 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5870 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5880 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Radio Rock Revolution]]<br />
|-<br />
|5940 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5945 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6180 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, also used by legal stations (both professional and hobby)<br />
|-<br />
|6190 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Jennifer]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6195 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Blackstone]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6205 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Voice of the Netherlands]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6210 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6260 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6262 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6264 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6270 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6275 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6280 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6290 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6293 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6295 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6300 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6320 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6325 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6380 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6400 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, upper end of the 46 meter pirate band (most frequencies above this are less used)<br />
|-<br />
|6931 kHz <br />
|Exclusively used by [[Indy Radio]]<br />
|-<br />
|6940 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6950 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6990 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, sometimes LSB mode and also used by Italian Freebanders (also in LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|7640 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Pamela]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|15070 kHz <br />
|Used for trying to reach North America, other nearby frequencies also used<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Previously Active Pirate Radio Frequencies==<br />
*1616 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1620 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1625 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1630 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*6250 - Used in the 1980s<br />
*6840 - Used [[Voice of the Voyager]] and others in the 1980s<br />
*7425 - The most popular pirate frequency in the early 1980s.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Latin American Pirate Frequencies==<br />
<br />
See also: [[Pescadores|pescadores, peskies and freebanders]] <br />
<br />
The 43 meter band (6750-7000 kHz) is also heavily used by so-called "peskies" (a play on the Spanish term "pescadores - meaning "fishermen"), stations engaging in two-way radio chatter in Portuguese, Spanish and other languages (including English). Peskies generally use LSB mode. 6925 kHz LSB is one of the most active [[Pescadores|peskie frequencies]], which can cause serious interference issues for pirates operating in AM mode on 6925 kHz or adjacent frequencies. The area around 6900 kHz (including 6895 kHz and 6905 kHz) are also heavily used by Spanish-speaking stations in both USB and LSB modes. Other pirates deliberately interfere with pescadore/freebander communications. There are indications that some, if not most, of the so-called "peskies" are actually land-based stations operating on bootleg frequencies, much like [[11_meter|11 meter]] freebanders operate [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|above and below]] the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal]] 40-channel [[CB]] band. The "peskies' have shown up in the following places;<br />
<br />
*9500-10200 kHz <br />
*7400-8100 kHz<br />
*6765-7000 kHz <br />
*5000-6300 kHz <br />
<br />
You can find loggings of Latin American Pirates [https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,39.0.html here].<br />
<br />
; Some examples of Latin American Pirates<br />
*8000 kHz - Radio Casa <br />
*6925.1 kHz - RCW Chile<br />
*6930 kHz - Radio Pirana (slightly drifty carrier, heard on 6930.1 kHz<br />
*6934.9 kHz - AD149 (slightly drifty carrier, 6934.8 kHz, 6934.9 kHz, 6935 kHz)<br />
<br />
<br />
---<br />
*Return to [[Pirate Radio New Listener Guide and FAQ]]<br />
*Return to [[Where Can I Find Pirate Activity]]<br />
*Go to [[Pirate radio stations]]<br />
*Go to [[A Brief Survey of HF Receiving Equipment]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies
List of Pirate Radio Frequencies
2024-03-13T18:37:10Z
<p>R4002: /* North American Pirate Radio Frequencies */</p>
<hr />
<div>Pirate shortwave broadcasts tend to be on well-known frequencies (or at least relatively small bands that can be quickly scanned with a traditional radio/receiver or watched/recorded with a [[Software Defined Radio|SDR]]). This allows listeners to quickly find a pirate station when it comes on the air, as they only have a relatively few number of fixed places to look. A good place to look to get an idea of what frequencies are in current use is the [https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php HF Underground forum]. Some of the locations on the HF band that are in frequent use include:<br />
<br />
===North American Pirate Radio Frequencies===<br />
<br />
By far the most active ranges in North America are 43 meters (6800-7000 kHz), 46 meters (6200-6400 kHz) and 73 meters (4000-4200 kHz), with some activity in the 60 meter band (4700-5300 kHz) as well. Some pirates have even shown in in the [https://www.dxing.com/tuning.htm SWBC] bands, including 49, 31 and 25 meters. ''<br />
<br />
Last updated: March 2024<br />
<br />
{| class=;wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"|width="500pt"<br />
|1610-1700 kHz <br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates (see also 1710 kHz and 1720 kHz)<br />
|-<br />
|[[1710]] kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1720 kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates - known as the "AM pirate clear channel"<br />
|-<br />
|1730 kHz<br />
|AM - Mediumwave pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3375 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4030 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4060 kHz<br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|4085 kHz<br />
|AM/[[C-QUAM]] - Alternate winter frequency used by [[X-FM]]<br />
|-<br />
|4185 kHz<br />
|AM/USB - 73 meter most used frequency<br />
|-<br />
|5185 kHz <br />
|AM - Used by [[Radio Illuminati]]<br />
|-<br />
|6875 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6880 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6885 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6900 kHz <br />
|Usually AM, not often used due to QRM from Peskies on LSB<br />
|-<br />
|6915 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6920 kHz <br />
|AM/USB <br />
|-<br />
|6925 kHz <br />
|Most common frequency - virtually all modes have been heard +/- 1-2 kHz ''Many pirate radio listeners park receivers on 6925 kHz.''<br />
|-<br />
|6930 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6935 kHz <br />
|AM/USB - Heavily used by [[B Side Radio]] in North America, also used by many other stations<br />
|-<br />
|6940 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6950 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6955 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6960 kHz <br />
|AM/USB<br />
|-<br />
|6969 kHz <br />
|LSB - Used by [[Cold Country Canada]]<br />
|-<br />
|6970 kHz <br />
|AM <br />
|-<br />
|6975 kHz <br />
|AM/USB - Often used by [[Nowhere Radio]] (6974.89 kHz AM)<br />
|-<br />
|[[7415]] kHz <br />
|Historically, an extremely active frequency, more recently occupied by [[WBCQ]]<br />
|-<br />
|7425 kHz <br />
|Historically, an extremely active frequency prior to the movement down to 43 meters<br />
|-<br />
|7475 kHz <br />
|AM - noted use by [[YHWH]] religious pirate (November 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|15070 kHz <br />
|Excellent frequency for long distance, usually used to target an area far from the transmitter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==European Pirate Radio Frequencies==<br />
<br />
European pirates are found mainly in the 46 meter band (6200-6400 kHz) and the 160 meter mediumwave band (1611-1800 kHz). Unlike in North America, mediumwave and shortwave pirates are very different and mediumwave pirates are common (more so than shortwave). AM is nearly always used, so all frequencies are AM unless otherwise noted.<br />
<br />
Last updated: December 2022<br />
<br />
{| class=;wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"|width="500pt"<br />
|1440 kHz <br />
|Used by Energy AM (Ireland) and others<br />
|-<br />
|1494 kHz<br />
|Used by [[Radio Rock Revolution]]<br />
|-<br />
|1512 kHz<br />
|Dutch Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1611 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, heavily used<br />
|-<br />
|1620 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, heavily used<br />
|-<br />
|1629 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1635 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, favored by Dutch pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1640 kHz<br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1650 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1655 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1660 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1665 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1670 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1675 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1680 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates, used despite a digital ute centered on the frequency<br />
|-<br />
|1690 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1695 kHz <br />
|Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1700 kHz <br />
|Heavily used mediumwave Greek QSO frequency<br />
|-<br />
|1715 kHz <br />
|Greek Mediumwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|1755 kHz <br />
|Greek Mediumwave Pirates, often used by stations airing unusual formats and/or operating late at night<br />
|-<br />
|2975v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|2985v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|2995v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3030v kHz <br />
|Russian Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|3940 kHz <br />
|Primary 80 meter frequency<br />
|-<br />
|5140 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Charleston Radio International]]<br />
|-<br />
|5775 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Harmony]]<br />
|-<br />
|5790 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5800 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5810 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5835.2 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Radio Europa]] (UA)<br />
|-<br />
|5840 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5870 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5880 kHz <br />
|Used by [[Radio Rock Revolution]]<br />
|-<br />
|5940 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|5945 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6180 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, also used by legal stations (both professional and hobby)<br />
|-<br />
|6190 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Jennifer]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6195 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Blackstone]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6205 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Voice of the Netherlands]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|6210 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6260 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6262 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6264 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6270 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6275 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6280 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6290 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6293 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6295 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6300 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6320 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6325 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6380 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6400 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, upper end of the 46 meter pirate band (most frequencies above this are less used)<br />
|-<br />
|6931 kHz <br />
|Exclusively used by [[Indy Radio]]<br />
|-<br />
|6940 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6950 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates<br />
|-<br />
|6990 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, sometimes LSB mode and also used by Italian Freebanders (also in LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|7640 kHz <br />
|Shortwave Pirates, noted use by [[Radio Pamela]] (December 2022)<br />
|-<br />
|15070 kHz <br />
|Used for trying to reach North America, other nearby frequencies also used<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Previously Active Pirate Radio Frequencies==<br />
*1616 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1620 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1625 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*1630 - Used by AM pirates in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
*6250 - Used in the 1980s<br />
*6840 - Used [[Voice of the Voyager]] and others in the 1980s<br />
*7425 - The most popular pirate frequency in the early 1980s.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Latin American Pirate Frequencies==<br />
<br />
See also: [[Pescadores|pescadores, peskies and freebanders]] <br />
<br />
The 43 meter band (6750-7000 kHz) is also heavily used by so-called "peskies" (a play on the Spanish term "pescadores - meaning "fishermen"), stations engaging in two-way radio chatter in Portuguese, Spanish and other languages (including English). Peskies generally use LSB mode. 6925 kHz LSB is one of the most active [[Pescadores|peskie frequencies]], which can cause serious interference issues for pirates operating in AM mode on 6925 kHz or adjacent frequencies. The area around 6900 kHz (including 6895 kHz and 6905 kHz) are also heavily used by Spanish-speaking stations in both USB and LSB modes. Other pirates deliberately interfere with pescadore/freebander communications. There are indications that some, if not most, of the so-called "peskies" are actually land-based stations operating on bootleg frequencies, much like [[11_meter|11 meter]] freebanders operate [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_and_Bands|above and below]] the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal]] 40-channel [[CB]] band. The "peskies' have shown up in the following places;<br />
<br />
*9500-10200 kHz <br />
*7400-8100 kHz<br />
*6765-7000 kHz <br />
*5000-6300 kHz <br />
<br />
You can find loggings of Latin American Pirates [https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,39.0.html here].<br />
<br />
; Some examples of Latin American Pirates<br />
*8000 kHz - Radio Casa <br />
*6925.1 kHz - RCW Chile<br />
*6930 kHz - Radio Pirana (slightly drifty carrier, heard on 6930.1 kHz<br />
*6934.9 kHz - AD149 (slightly drifty carrier, 6934.8 kHz, 6934.9 kHz, 6935 kHz)<br />
<br />
<br />
---<br />
*Return to [[Pirate Radio New Listener Guide and FAQ]]<br />
*Return to [[Where Can I Find Pirate Activity]]<br />
*Go to [[Pirate radio stations]]<br />
*Go to [[A Brief Survey of HF Receiving Equipment]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Amphetamine_Radio
Amphetamine Radio
2024-03-13T18:36:40Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Amphetamine Radio is a [[pirate radio station]] that first appeared in the summer of 2015. It is [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|normally heard on 6925 USB]] but has been heard on "offset" frequencies 6923 and 6924.7 in addition to 6930, 6950 and 6955 kHz. Amphetamine Radio has also experimented with lower frequencies, including 3375 kHz and several others in the 4 MHz band. <br />
<br />
The primary 90 meter frequency for Amphetamine Radio is 3375 kHz, with most transmissions occurring on the 6925 kHz - 6955 kHz portion of 43 meters. [[SSB|USB]] mode is normally used, however Amphetamine Radio has transmitted broadcasts in [[AM]] mode, referring to it as "[[Emission Designator|Amphetamine Modulation]]". <br />
<br />
Amphetamine Radio often transmits several [[SSTV]] images throughout their broadcasts and appears to be one of the most prolific transmitters of SSTV, along with other frequent users of SSTV including [[Wolverine Radio]]. Some of their broadcasts consist entirely of SSTV images. SSTV is usually transmitted in Scottie 1 mode. In addition to voice IDs, MCW (modulated CW) IDs are usually transmitted, often either before or after SSTV frames are sent. <br />
<br />
Amphetamine Radio usually signs off with with the US National Anthem - The Star Spangled Banner followed by a 1000Hz tone burst.<br />
<br />
Amphetamine Radio has not been heard for quite some time ('''as of March 2024'''). The op has indicated that he is currently unable to put up a proper antenna and will attempt to resume broadcasts once that situation changes.<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_SSTV_6950_kHz_USB_1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6950 kHz - 3 February 2018]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_SSTV_6950_kHz_USB_2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Amphetamine Radio teams up with Detective Friday to fight the latest teenage dope menace! Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6950 kHz - 3 February 2018]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_9-25-2015I.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6925 kHz - 25 September 2015]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamineradio27nov2016.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6925 kHz - 27 November 2016]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine Radio SSTV Test Card 6930 kHz USB.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6930 kHz - 12 March 2017]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_SSTV_6955_USB_6930_USB_6950_USB_6925_USB_Dita_Von_Teese_Pirate_Radio_SSTV.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6955 kHz - 11 April 2017]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_30_September_QSL_6925_USB.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio QSL]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Amphetamine_Radio
Amphetamine Radio
2024-03-13T18:36:29Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Amphetamine Radio is a [[pirate radio station]] that first appeared in the summer of 2015. It is [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|normally heard on 6925 USB]] but has been heard on "offset" frequencies 6923 and 6924.7 in addition to 6930, 6950 and 6955 kHz. Amphetamine Radio has also experimented with lower frequencies, including 3375 kHz and several others in the 4 MHz band. <br />
<br />
The primary 90 meter frequency for Amphetamine Radio is 3375 kHz, with most transmissions occurring on the 6925 kHz - 6955 kHz portion of 43 meters. [[SSB|USB]] mode is normally used, however Amphetamine Radio has transmitted broadcasts in [[AM]] mode, referring to it as "[[Emission Designator|Amphetamine Modulation]]". <br />
<br />
Amphetamine Radio often transmits several [[SSTV]] images throughout their broadcasts and appears to be one of the most prolific transmitters of SSTV, along with other frequent users of SSTV including [[Wolverine Radio]]. Some of their broadcasts consist entirely of SSTV images. SSTV is usually transmitted in Scottie 1 mode. In addition to voice IDs, MCW (modulated CW) IDs are usually transmitted, often either before or after SSTV frames are sent. <br />
<br />
Amphetamine Radio usually signs off with with the US National Anthem - The Star Spangled Banner followed by a 1000Hz tone burst.<br />
<br />
Amphetamine Radio has not been heard for quite some time (as of March 2024). The op has indicated that he is currently unable to put up a proper antenna and will attempt to resume broadcasts once that situation changes.<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_SSTV_6950_kHz_USB_1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6950 kHz - 3 February 2018]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_SSTV_6950_kHz_USB_2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Amphetamine Radio teams up with Detective Friday to fight the latest teenage dope menace! Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6950 kHz - 3 February 2018]]<br />
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[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_9-25-2015I.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6925 kHz - 25 September 2015]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamineradio27nov2016.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6925 kHz - 27 November 2016]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine Radio SSTV Test Card 6930 kHz USB.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6930 kHz - 12 March 2017]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_SSTV_6955_USB_6930_USB_6950_USB_6925_USB_Dita_Von_Teese_Pirate_Radio_SSTV.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Amphetamine Radio SSTV 6955 kHz - 11 April 2017]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Amphetamine_Radio_30_September_QSL_6925_USB.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Amphetamine Radio QSL]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Electronic_warfare
Electronic warfare
2024-03-13T18:36:01Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Electronic warfare (EW). <br />
<br />
Electronic attack - active jamming.<br />
<br />
Jamming, intentional interference - reducing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) to the point that communications networks are severely degraded or disabled.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*[[SINCGARS]] 30-88 MHz [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] [[FM]] tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH).<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category: Main_topics]]<br />
[[Category: Spy_stations]]<br />
[[Category: Utility_radio_stations]]<br />
[[Category: UVB-76]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Electronic_warfare
Electronic warfare
2024-03-13T18:35:51Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Electronic warfare (EW). <br />
<br />
Electronic attack - active jamming.<br />
<br />
Jamming, intentional interference - reducing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) to the point that communications networks are severely degraded or disabled.<br />
<br />
Jam that shit <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*[[SINCGARS]] 30-88 MHz [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] [[FM]] tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH).<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category: Main_topics]]<br />
[[Category: Spy_stations]]<br />
[[Category: Utility_radio_stations]]<br />
[[Category: UVB-76]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Low_Level_Voice_Intercept
Low Level Voice Intercept
2024-03-13T18:35:22Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Low level voice intercept - future section<br />
<br />
Additional information: <br />
<br />
*[[Militia Radio Frequencies]] - VULOS VHF UHF Line of Sight <br />
*[[Electronic_warfare|Electronic Warfare]] - including signals intelligence SIGINT - voice intercept <br />
<br />
Tactical voice comms tac radios. Military communications frequencies - see [[SINCGARS]] for additional info, and the VHF UHF section pages. PRC-148, PRC-152, PRC-153, PRC-117, PRC-150, HH7700, PRC-1077, PRC-1070, PRC-1080, RT-841, VRC-12 radio sets. 30-79.975 MHz <br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Electronic_warfare
Electronic warfare
2024-03-13T18:34:22Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Electronic warfare (EW). <br />
<br />
Electronic attack - active jamming.<br />
<br />
Jamming, intentional interference - reducing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) to the point that communications networks are severely degraded or disabled. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*[[SINCGARS]] 30-88 MHz [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] [[FM]] tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH).<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category: Main_topics]]<br />
[[Category: Spy_stations]]<br />
[[Category: Utility_radio_stations]]<br />
[[Category: UVB-76]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Electronic_warfare
Electronic warfare
2024-03-13T18:31:40Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Electronic warfare (EW). <br />
<br />
Electronic attack - active jamming.<br />
<br />
Jamming, intentional interference - reducing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) to the point that communications networks are severely degraded or disabled. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*[[SINCGARS]] 30-88 MHz [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] [[FM]] tactical military radio with ECCM capability (frequency hopping or FH).</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/UAV_Frequency_Bands
UAV Frequency Bands
2024-03-13T18:31:02Z
<p>R4002: </p>
<hr />
<div>Drone data link bands. Digital data link. Control station radio link. UHF line of sight for most applications. Some use of UHF/SHF bands as well as various license-free [[Remote Control|remote control]] RC R/C, short range device ([[SRD]]) or low power civilian frequency bands, often vaguely referred to as “[[ISM]] bands”, “[[Part 15]] bands”, “UHF”, “'''L-band'''” (which just means “1-2 GHz”), “'''S-band'''” (which means “2-4 GHz”). Note that military standardization including NATO bands do not use these same designators, D-band / E-band / F-band referring to the 1-2 GHz band, 2-3 GHz band and 3-4 GHz band respectively. <br />
<br />
900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz are extremely popular due to their relatively high power output capability and wide bandwidth for high definition broadband transmission back to the control station, mesh network operation, use of frequency hopping, etc. These bands are sometimes simply called "sub-GHz" (for 900 MHz - 902-928 MHz), the 2.4G band (for 2.4 GHz - 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz or 2400 MHz - 2500 MHz), 5G band (not to be confused with 5G mobile systems) for the 5 GHz band, and 5.8G for the 5.8 GHz band (5725 MHz - 5875 MHz / 5.725 GHz - 5.875 GHz)<br />
<br />
<br />
*License free UAV bands UAS frequency bands drone data link list VHF/UHF/SHF LOS - [[Line_of_Sight_Propagation|Line of Sight]] and BLOS - Beyond Line of Sight (using either satellite-based control links and/or another UAV/UAS or drone operating a radio relay to increase range. <br />
<br />
Range is significantly impacted by the drone’s altitude, the elevation of the control station’s transmitter antenna or antennas, the frequency or frequencies used, antenna performance, obstructions in between the control station and the drone as well as noise and interference on the frequency band(s) in use. Noise and interference may be unintentional (heavily congested license free spectrum) or it may be intentional interference (jamming, [[Electronic warfare|electronic warfare]] (EW) jammers or “radio suppression” may significantly degrade the signal to noise ratio enough to reduce effective range and/or interfere with navigation systems such as [[GPS]] (jamming or spoofing). <br />
<br />
Note that not all frequencies are available in all areas. For example, in the United States, the 433 MHz band is allocated to the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|amateur radio service]] and is also used for military radar purposes, and the 900 MHz band is shared between ham radio (33cm band), [[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|Part 15]] license free voice and data systems as well as [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|Part 90]] radiolocation, fixed point-to-point systems, long range [[Cordless_telephone|cordless phones]], telemetry, remote control and other services. <br />
<br />
<br />
*900 MHz band: 902 MHz - 928 MHz - including [[Meshtastic|Mesh]] networks such as [[Meshtastic]], [[LoRa]], etc. <br />
*2.4 GHz band: 2400 MHz - 2500 MHz 2.4 GHz - 2.5 GHz <br />
*5 GHz band: [[Remote_Control#Switzerland|various]] allocations 5000 MHz - 5725 MHz - sometimes called the 5-6 GHz band. <br />
*5.8 GHz band: 5725 MHz - 5875 MHz 5.725 GHz - 5.875 MHz <br />
*'''Below 900 MHz Bands:''' <br />
*[[SRD860]] band: 865 MHz - 870 MHz <br />
*[[LPD433]] band: 433.050 MHz - 434.775 MHz (433-435 MHz) or 433MHz band 433.92 MHz<br />
<br />
*[[Mesh_network|Mesh]] rider radio waveform bands, WiFi / Wi-Fi [[Wi-Fi|compliance]] 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n<br />
*'''M bands - Full frequency range 1625 MHz - 2510 MHz 1.625 GHz - 2.51 GHz''' <br />
*M1 band: 1625 MHz - 1725 MHz - 1.7 GHz band <br />
*M2 band: 1780 MHz - 1850 MHz - 1.8 GHz band <br />
*M3 band: 2025 MHz - 2110 MHz - 2.0 GHz band <br />
*M4 band: 2200 MHz - 2290 MHz - 2.2 GHz band <br />
*M5 band: 2310 MHz - 2390 MHz - 2.3 GHz band <br />
*M6 band: 2400 MHz - 2510 MHz ([[Part_15#15.247_-_Operation_within_the_bands_902-928_MHz.2C_2400-2483.5_MHz.2C_and_5725-5850_MHz.|2.4 GHz]] band overlap)<br />
<br />
*Narrowband remote control frequency bands, including <br />
*the European CEPT [[Remote_Control#European_Standardization_EU_or_CEPT|standardized]] bands: <br />
*35 MHz RC band - 34.995 MHz - 35.225 MHz (100mW power limit) <br />
*72 MHz RC band - country specific <br />
*Various country-specific bands from 26-28 MHz, 29.7-50 MHz bands and various 137-174 MHz, 420-470 MHz bands, 800MHz, 900MHz, others. <br />
<br />
<br />
*U.S. Part 95 [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|RCRS]] 27 MHz band 26-28 MHz (high power long range ground to air control channel, very long range 50-100+ km - channel bandwidth limit 8 kHz <br />
possible with 4w / 25w [[HF_pagers|frequencies]] antenna may be mounted up to 60 feet (18.3 m) above ground. <br />
*U.S. Part 95 RCRS 72MHz VHF band [[Remote_Control#72_MHz_RC_Frequencies| 50 frequency channels specifically for controlling aircraft]] 750mW power, antenna may be mounted up to 60 feet (18.3m) above ground. Channel bandwidth limited to 8 kHz. <br />
*U.S. Part 95 [[MURS]] VHF service narrowband control links, ground to air only. 2 watt power limit, no antenna gain limit, antenna may be up to 60 feet above ground. 3 channels with 11.25 kHz channel bandwidth, 2 channels with 20 kHz channel bandwidth. Very long range ground-to-air control radio links possible using VHF allocations. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
*3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz and 20 MHz channel bandwidths available. Command and control datalink channel URLLC Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Control. Encryption Level 1 FIPS 140-3 compliance. <br />
<br />
*[[Drone frequencies]]<br />
*[[Drone Radio Frequency Bands]]<br />
*[[UAS Frequency Bands]]<br />
*[[UAS Frequencies List]]<br />
*[[UAV Frequencies List]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]<br />
[[Category:Personal_Radio_Services]]</div>
R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/PMR446
PMR446
2024-03-13T18:30:02Z
<p>R4002: /* Analog PMR446 and digital voice DMR Tier 1 frequencies */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''PMR446''' (Europe and many other countries). '''Not legal in the United States.'''<br />
<br />
Private Mobile Radio 446 MHz, Portable Mobile Radio 446MHz 446MHz Professional Mobile Radio 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz (original allocation), 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz (current allocation). 0.5 watt 500 milliwatts TX power limit. See also: the [[LPD433]] very short range service on 433 MHz and 434 MHz (ITU Region 1 only). ETSI 303 405 <br />
<br />
Analog and digital license-free low power radio service, similar to the UHF 462 MHz/467 MHz [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] services in the United States, the 477 MHz [[UHF CB]] in Australia and New Zealand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the 448 MHz [[448 MHz South Korean Personal Radio|South Korean Personal Radio Service]], the 409 MHz [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|Public Radio Service]] in China and several other UHF band license free two-way walkie-talkie radio services worldwide.<br />
<br />
Unlike most other country-specific services, PMR446 is standardized throughout Europe, the UK and numerous other countries worldwide. 500mW power limit. CTCSS, DCS and other selective calling and squelch systems are allowed in analog mode, digital selective calling permitted in digital voice mode - talkgroups, color codes, etc. <br />
<br />
PMR446 was originally assigned 8 analog FM voice channels from 446.0 MHz to 446.1 MHz at 12.5 kHz channel spacing (starting at 446.00625 MHz) then expanded to 16 analog/digital channels + 32 digital only voice/data channels in the 446.0 to 446.2 MHz range for a total of 48 channels. <br />
<br />
Where the PMR446 service is authorized the 446 MHz frequency spectrum is not part of the 70cm [[Amateur_radio|amateur]] band. <br />
<br />
'''PMR446 channel 1 446.00625 MHz is the ''de facto'' calling frequency.''' These frequencies (both analog and digital) are heavily used in urban areas throughout Europe, much like other personal radio services are in other parts of the world. In some countries, analog PMR446 channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz is used as the calling frequency (with 88.5 Hz CTCSS) instead of channel 1.<br />
<br />
Radio hobbyists often use PMR446 channel 8 as the calling channel instead of PMR446 channel 1. <br />
<br />
===Analog PMR446 and digital voice DMR Tier 1 frequencies===<br />
<br />
Digital TDMA voice (DMR) also allowed on these 16 channels - referred to as DMR Tier 1 or DPMR Tier 1 - wide band digital, 12.5 kHz bandwidth. 16 channels. Analog narrow band FM voice shared on the same 16 frequencies. Emissions 11K3F3E or more narrow used for analog FM. In dense urbanized areas of Europe, it is quite common to hear numerous signals on most or all of the PMR446 channels. Analog NFM uses CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL) selective calling extensively. DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG). <br />
<br />
Yes, you can program your Baofeng UV-5R or UV-82 or Baofeng AR-152 to operate on these exact frequencies. The Baofeng radios support 6.25 kHz offset frequencies. Manually entering "4-4-6-0-0-6" in VFO mode will automatically tune the radio to 446.00625MHz. It will display 446.00625 with the last 2 digits considerably smaller on the LCD display.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.00625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.01875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.03125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.04375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.05625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.06875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.08125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.09375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.10625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.11875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.13125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.14375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.15625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.16875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.18125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.19375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Digital [[FDMA]] dPMR446===<br />
Digital dPMR446 uses 32 digital voice channels separated by 6.25&nbsp;kHz from each other with 4-level FSK modulation at 3.6&nbsp;kbit/s. These frequencies overlap the original 16 analog voice/digital voice frequencies and operate in the same 446.0 to 446.2 MHz frequency range of the original PMR446 service. Kenwood designates the 6.25 kHz PMR446 digital band as DPMR446 or Digital dPMR446, not to be confused with digital DMR Tier 1 (which operates on the 12.5 kHz "wideband" channels, same frequencies as the analog channels). Most digital dPMR446 radios have the capability to switch between the 16 analog channels, 16 digital voice channels and 32 digital voice channels to facilitate backward-compatibility. <br />
<br />
DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG) for one-to-one calls, one-to-many calls, etc. within a single channel. <br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.003125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.009375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.015625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.021875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.028125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.034375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.040625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.046875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.053125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.059375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.065625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.071875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.078125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.084375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.090625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.096875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || 446.103125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || 446.109375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || 446.115625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 20 || 446.121875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || 446.128125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || 446.134375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || 446.140625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || 446.146875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || 446.153125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || 446.159375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || 446.165625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || 446.171875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || 446.178125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 30 || 446.184375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 31 || 446.190625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || 446.196875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels Analog===<br />
<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Family Channel 1/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 12)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Truckers and Car-to-Car Channel 1/9 (91.5 Hz CTCSS, code 9)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Campers, Campsites, etc. Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Geocaching Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Mountain Channel (German-speaking countries) Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Survivalist Channel 3/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Mountain Channel (Poland) Channel 3/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS, code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - 4WD / 4X4 Off road Channel 4/4 (77.0 Hz CTCSS, code 4)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Drone/Pilot Communications Intercom Channel 4/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Boat to Boat Channel 4/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - Scouts Channel 5/5 (79.7 Hz CTCSS, code 5)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Hunters Channel 6/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 10)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Free Radio Network Channel 6/20 (131.8 Hz CTCSS, code 20)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Prepper/Emergency Disaster Preparedness Channel - fallback<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Mountain Channel Mountaineering Alpine Channel 7/7 (85.4 Hz CTCSS, code 7)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Calling Channel 8/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Mountain Channel Italy Channel 8/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS, code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz<br />
<br />
===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels (Digital)===<br />
<br />
*'''Wide band 12.5 kHz digital 16 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling / DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
*'''Narrow band 6.25 kHz digital 32 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.046875 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Digital Channel <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
<br />
===Authorized PMR446 Countries===<br />
<br />
Authorized in the following areas:<br />
<br />
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, all United Kingdom territories, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Channel Islands, the Isle of Man as well as all overseas or semi-autonomous territories of Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia and Spain.<br />
<br />
PMR446 is also authorized in numerous countries outside Europe. '''PMR446 is not authorized in the USA. It is illegal to use PMR446 equipment in the United States (unless you have an amateur radio license, of course).'''<br />
<br />
===PMR446 Band Plan In Order Frequency 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz===<br />
<br />
Note the overlapping cf. [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS and WPAS on 27 MHz]] narrow band digital voice / data only 6.25 kHz channels (3.125 kHz offset) and wide band analog FM voice / digital voice 12.5 kHz channels (6.25 kHz offset). Narrow FM voice is permitted on 12.5 kHz channels 1-16. '''The overlapping channel plans can cause interference issues in congested areas'''.<br />
<br />
*446.000000 MHz - ''begin PMR446 allocation band edge 446.0 MHz''<br />
*446.003125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 1<br />
*446.006250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 1 <br />
*446.009375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 2<br />
*446.015625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 3<br />
*446.018750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 2 <br />
*446.021875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 4<br />
*446.028125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 5<br />
*446.031250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 3<br />
*446.034375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 6<br />
*446.040625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 7<br />
*446.043750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 4<br />
*446.046875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 8<br />
*446.053125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 9<br />
*446.056250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 5<br />
*446.059375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 10<br />
*446.065625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 11 <br />
*446.068750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 6<br />
*446.071875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 12<br />
*446.078125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 13<br />
*446.081250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 7<br />
*446.084375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 14<br />
*446.090625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 15<br />
*446.093750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 8<br />
*446.096875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 16<br />
*446.103125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 17<br />
*446.106250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 9<br />
*446.109375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 18<br />
*446.115625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 19<br />
*446.118750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 10<br />
*446.121875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 20<br />
*446.128125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 21<br />
*446.131250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 11<br />
*446.134375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 22<br />
*446.140625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 23<br />
*446.143750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 12<br />
*446.146875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 24<br />
*446.153125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 25<br />
*446.156250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 13<br />
*446.159375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 26<br />
*446.165625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 27<br />
*446.168750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 14<br />
*446.171875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 28<br />
*446.178125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 29<br />
*446.181250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 15 <br />
*446.184375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 30<br />
*446.190625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 31 <br />
*446.193750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 16<br />
*446.196875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 32<br />
*446.200000 MHz - ''end PMR446 allocation band edge 446.2 MHz''<br />
<br />
===PMR446 Frequently Asked Questions PMR446 FAQ===<br />
<br />
*'''Is PMR446 digital?''' - '''Yes, and no. (It depends).''' PMR446 radios with digital capability are legal, see the sections above about the 16 analog and digital shared channels and 32 digital only channels.<br />
*'''Is PMR446 analog?''' - '''Yes.''' The PMR446 standard includes 16 analog FM (narrow band FM) channels. All PMR446 radios are backward compatible in analog mode.<br />
*'''How many channels does PMR446 have?''' - Originally, the PMR446 service had 8 analog FM or NFM channels (channels 1 through 8). Channels 9-16 were added later on and the 16 channel band plan is now the standard.<br />
*'''Are all PMR446 radios compatible?''' '''Yes.''' As long as the radios are set to the same channel (frequency) and the same CTCSS (PL) tone or DCS (DPL) code, they will work with each other. Digital PMR446 radios are also compatible per the requirements of the PMR446 DPMR446 dPMR446 standards. <br />
*'''Is PMR446 legal in the USA?''' - '''No, it is not.''' PMR446 radios are not legal for use in the United States (and many other countries). Operating PMR446 equipment and/or operating equipment on the PMR446 frequencies in the United States is a violation of [[FCC]] regulations (US Federal law). The PMR446 service operates on [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|frequencies]] that are allocated to the [[amateur radio]] (ham radio) service in the United States, specifically the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|70cm ham radio band]] (420-450 MHz).<br />
<br />
===Technical Requirements For PMR446 / DPMR446 ===<br />
<br />
*Analog and digital voice modes must be limited to 180 seconds of transmit time. <br />
<br />
*Analog 12.5 kHz channels <br />
*Maximum FM deviation: 2.5 kHz <br />
*Bandwidth limit - analog: 8.25 kHz 8K25F3E<br />
<br />
*Receiver adjacent channel rejection: <br />
*60dB or more when using 12.5 kHz channel spaced analog / digital channels <br />
*50 dB or better when operating on the 6.25 kHz spaced digital voice channels <br />
<br />
==Further reading==<br />
* ETSI EN 300 296 license free devices 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz band, 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz band, 12.5 kHz analogue and digital, 6.25 kHz digital channels 446.003125 MHz - 446.00625 MHz / 446.196875 MHz 446.200 MHz 446.2003125 MHz 446-446.2 MHz band overlaid 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz channels with 3.125 kHz offsets and 6.25 kHz offsets.<br />
* CEPT ECC Decision of 28 October 2005 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band 446.1- 446.2 MHz (ECC/DEC/(05)12) [http://www.erodocdb.dk/Docs/doc98/Official/word/ECCDEC0512.doc]<br />
* CEPT Electronic Communications Committee ECC EU - Decision (15)05 of 3 July 2015<br />
The harmonised frequency range 446.0-446.2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications<br />
[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/Archive/b8797390-4577/19661719-3337/ECCDEC1505_03-07-2015.PDF]<br />
<br />
In addition, EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2 andEN 301 166-2 stipulates the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
i. PMR446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’ shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out<br />
ii. PMR446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice Activated Transmitter) control<br />
iii. Compliance of PMR446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2<br />
iv. All the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel<br />
<br />
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1 INTRODUCTION<br />
The free circulation of radio communication products and the provision of equipment in Europe for radio communications are only achievable if there are common regulations throughout Europe regarding the availability of frequency bands, harmonised technical conditions and border crossing procedures. The main requirements for fulfilling these objectives for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment are the Europe- wide availability of a suitable frequency band, harmonised technical conditions and the implementation of national regulations based on the Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2, and EN 301 166-2.<br />
PMR 446 is intended to operate on collective frequencies shared by many users on an uncoordinated basis.<br />
The equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference. PMR 446 equipment operates in short range peer-to-peer mode and cannot be used neither as a part of infrastructure network nor as a repeater.<br />
The transition to digital technology in all sectors of radio communications is required in order to meet the user expectations whilst improving spectrum efficiency.<br />
PMR 446 applications typically have a simplified functionality with a set of channels and a specification that allows usage to be exempted from individual licensing.<br />
Industry research has indicated that the provision of digital equipment including a small number of key features would increase the value that the users can derive from the equipment, and a significant increase in demand could therefore be expected.<br />
Some of these key features are:<br />
1. Improved audio quality;<br />
2. Improved battery performance;<br />
3. Improved quality of service extending out to the range limit (rather than greater absolute range);<br />
4. Data communication, typically short message.<br />
Finally, it is important that the corresponding frequencies are harmonised throughout Europe for both analogue and digital PMR 446 applications. In addition, Class 1 equipment status is highly recommended in order to place PMR 446 equipment on the market and to be put into service without restrictions.<br />
In this context, this ECC Decision provides the necessary mechanism for CEPT administrations to continue their commitment to the frequency band 446.000-446.200 MHz for both analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment.<br />
A key driver in this proposed change is to improve spectral efficiency so that all the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel.<br />
This ECC Decision repeals the earlier ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12. It gives clear advice to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe, that these changes should take place in Europe within a common timeframe.<br />
<br />
2 BACKGROUND<br />
The frequency band 446.0-446.1 MHz has been designated for analogue PMR 446 by ERC/DEC/(98)25 of 23 November 1998 and was amended 1 June 2012 to include some additional features in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference. The frequency band 446.1-446.2 MHz has been designated for digital PMR 446 by ECC/DEC/(05)12 of 28 October 2005.<br />
The PMR 446 radio application is intended for radio communications with transmission and reception taking place on the same channel (single frequency, simplex traffic).<br />
PMR 446 radio equipment is exempted from individual licensing and anyone can use the radio equipment without any prior individual permission from the administration.<br />
The designation of a harmonised band has formed the basis for the free circulation and use of PMR 446 within Europe and has also facilitated the mutual recognition of conformity assessment.<br />
ETSI has already developed the harmonised European standards EN 300 113-2 and EN 300 296-2 (12.5 kHz bandwidth) and EN 301 166-2 (6.25 kHz bandwidth) for radio conformance purposes.<br />
3 REQUIREMENT FOR AN ECC DECISION<br />
The allocation or designation of frequency bands for use by a service or system under specified conditions in CEPT administrations is laid down by law, regulation or administrative action. ECC Decisions are required to deal with the radio spectrum related matters and for free circulation and use of equipment throughout Europe. The free circulation and use of radio equipment and the provision of Pan European services will be greatly assisted when all CEPT administrations exempt the same categories of radio equipment from licensing and apply -to achieve that- the same criteria.<br />
The harmonisation on a European basis supports the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. A commitment by CEPT administrations to implement this ECC Decision will provide a clear indication that the required frequency bands are available on a European-wide basis, for both analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment.<br />
ERC/REC 01-07, revised in 2004, listed harmonised criteria for the administrations to decide whether an exemption from individual license should be applied. The aim of this Decision is also to exempt PMR 446 equipment from individual licensing as it fulfils the criteria for exemption listed in ERC/REC 01-07 and to allow the carriage and use of the equipment within CEPT countries.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ECC DECISION OF 3 JULY 2015 ON THE HARMONISED FREQUENCY BAND TO BE DESIGNATED FOR ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL PMR 446 (ECC/DEC/(15)05)<br />
“The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations,<br />
considering<br />
a) that there is an industry and user requirement for harmonised usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
b) that it would be desirable for administrations to have common regulations at their disposal in order to control free carriage and use of PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
c) that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has developed the Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 which can be used for state- of-the-art PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
d) that analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference;<br />
e) that it is not recommended that applications requiring encrypted speech should be used with PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
f) that PMR 446 radio equipment complying to ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 also fulfil the recommended limits identified in ERC/REC 74-01 on unwanted emissions in the spurious domain;<br />
g) that in the EU/ EFTA countries the radio equipment that is under the scope of this Decision shall comply with the R&TTE Directive. Conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive may be demonstrated by compliance with the applicable Harmonised European Standard(s) or by using the other conformity assessment procedures set out in the R&TTE Directive;<br />
h) that those administrations that are bound by EU Directive 1999/5/EC, the R&TTE Directive, as well as those countries that have implemented this Directive voluntarily, need to take account of the provisions of that Directive;<br />
i) that when implementing this Decision, CEPT administrations shall consider the need for transitional arrangements;<br />
j) that ETSI has developed ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236 for more robust receivers using Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling System (DCSS), TS 102 490 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 6.25 kHz channel spacing and TS 102 361-1 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 12.5 kHz channel spacing;<br />
k) that new frequency usage opportunities for analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment should be introduced with due awareness of the probable continued use of the bands by existing analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment. It is therefore important for administrations to communicate the intended changes as soon as possible to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe;<br />
DECIDES<br />
1. that the purpose of this ECC Decision is to harmonise the usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
2. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of analogue PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequency is 446.00625 MHz;<br />
3. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.1-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.103125 MHz and 446.10625 MHz respectively;<br />
4. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.003125 MHz and 446.00625 MHz respectively as of 1 January 2018;<br />
<br />
5. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.1-446.2 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications;<br />
6. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.0-446.1 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications when placed on the market as of 1 January 2017;<br />
7. that subject to decides 8, 9 and 10 below, CEPT administrations shall permit free carriage and use of all analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
8. that CEPT administrations shall exempt analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment covered by the present Decision from individual licensing;<br />
9. that all PMR 446 equipment is hand portable and shall use only integral antenna and an effective radiated power not exceeding 500 mW, while any base station, repeater or fixed infrastructure use is excluded;<br />
10. that the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR 446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
a) all PMR 446 radio equipment shall have reception capability;<br />
b) PMR 446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’<br />
shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out;<br />
c) PMR 446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice activation exchange) control;<br />
11. that compliance of PMR 446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2;<br />
12. that the definitions in the Annex 1 apply for the purpose of this Decision;<br />
13. that this Decision replaces ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12 which are withdrawn;<br />
14. that this Decision enters into force by 3 July 2015;<br />
15. that the preferred date for implementation of this ECC Decision shall be 3 January 2016;<br />
16. that CEPT administrations shall communicate the national measures implementing this Decision to the ECC Chairman and the ECO when the Decision is nationally implemented.”<br />
Note:<br />
Please check the Office documentation database http://www.ecodocdb.dk for the up to date position on the implementation of this and other ECC Decisions.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ANNEX 1: DEFINITIONS<br />
Integral antenna: Hand portable station:<br />
antenna designed as a fixed part of the equipment (without the use of an external connector) which cannot be disconnected from the equipment by a user with the intent to connect another antenna.<br />
equipment fitted with an integral antenna, normally used on a stand-alone basis, to be carried on a person or held in the hand.<br />
<br />
ANNEX 2: LIST OF REFERENCES<br />
[1] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2: Radio equipment using integral antennas intended primarily for analogue speech<br />
[2] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 113-2: Radio equipment intended for the transmission of data (and/or speech) using constant or non-constant envelope modulation and having an antenna connector<br />
[3] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 301 166-2: Radio equipment for analogue and/or digital communication (speech and/or data) and operating on narrow band channels and having an antenna connector<br />
[4] ERC Decision (98)25 on the harmonised frequency band to be designated for PMR 446<br />
[5] ECC Decision (05)12 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual<br />
licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band<br />
446.1-446.2 MHz<br />
[6] ERC Recommendation 01-07 on the harmonised regime for exemption from individual licensing for the<br />
use of radio spectrum<br />
[7] ERC Recommendation 74-01 Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain<br />
[8] EU Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on radio equipment and<br />
telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (RTTE Directive)<br />
[9] ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236: Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling (DCSS) system<br />
[10] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 361-1: Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems;<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 Page 7<br />
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<div>'''PMR446''' (Europe and many other countries). '''Not legal in the United States.'''<br />
<br />
Private Mobile Radio 446 MHz, Portable Mobile Radio 446MHz 446MHz Professional Mobile Radio 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz (original allocation), 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz (current allocation). 0.5 watt 500 milliwatts TX power limit. See also: the [[LPD433]] very short range service on 433 MHz and 434 MHz (ITU Region 1 only). ETSI 303 405 <br />
<br />
Analog and digital license-free low power radio service, similar to the UHF 462 MHz/467 MHz [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] services in the United States, the 477 MHz [[UHF CB]] in Australia and New Zealand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the 448 MHz [[448 MHz South Korean Personal Radio|South Korean Personal Radio Service]], the 409 MHz [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|Public Radio Service]] in China and several other UHF band license free two-way walkie-talkie radio services worldwide.<br />
<br />
Unlike most other country-specific services, PMR446 is standardized throughout Europe, the UK and numerous other countries worldwide. 500mW power limit. CTCSS, DCS and other selective calling and squelch systems are allowed in analog mode, digital selective calling permitted in digital voice mode - talkgroups, color codes, etc. <br />
<br />
PMR446 was originally assigned 8 analog FM voice channels from 446.0 MHz to 446.1 MHz at 12.5 kHz channel spacing (starting at 446.00625 MHz) then expanded to 16 analog/digital channels + 32 digital only voice/data channels in the 446.0 to 446.2 MHz range for a total of 48 channels. <br />
<br />
Where the PMR446 service is authorized the 446 MHz frequency spectrum is not part of the 70cm [[Amateur_radio|amateur]] band. <br />
<br />
'''PMR446 channel 1 446.00625 MHz is the ''de facto'' calling frequency.''' These frequencies (both analog and digital) are heavily used in urban areas throughout Europe, much like other personal radio services are in other parts of the world. In some countries, analog PMR446 channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz is used as the calling frequency (with 88.5 Hz CTCSS) instead of channel 1.<br />
<br />
Radio hobbyists often use PMR446 channel 8 as the calling channel instead of PMR446 channel 1. <br />
<br />
===Analog PMR446 and digital voice DMR Tier 1 frequencies===<br />
<br />
Digital TDMA voice (DMR) also allowed on these 16 channels - referred to as DMR Tier 1 or DPMR Tier 1 - wide band digital, 12.5 kHz bandwidth. 16 channels. Analog narrow band FM voice shared on the same 16 frequencies. Emissions 11K3F3E or more narrow used for analog FM. In dense urbanized areas of Europe, it is quite common to hear numerous signals on most or all of the PMR446 channels. Analog NFM uses CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL) selective calling extensively. DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG). <br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.00625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.01875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.03125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.04375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.05625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.06875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.08125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.09375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.10625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.11875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.13125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.14375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.15625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.16875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.18125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.19375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Digital [[FDMA]] dPMR446===<br />
Digital dPMR446 uses 32 digital voice channels separated by 6.25&nbsp;kHz from each other with 4-level FSK modulation at 3.6&nbsp;kbit/s. These frequencies overlap the original 16 analog voice/digital voice frequencies and operate in the same 446.0 to 446.2 MHz frequency range of the original PMR446 service. Kenwood designates the 6.25 kHz PMR446 digital band as DPMR446 or Digital dPMR446, not to be confused with digital DMR Tier 1 (which operates on the 12.5 kHz "wideband" channels, same frequencies as the analog channels). Most digital dPMR446 radios have the capability to switch between the 16 analog channels, 16 digital voice channels and 32 digital voice channels to facilitate backward-compatibility. <br />
<br />
DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG) for one-to-one calls, one-to-many calls, etc. within a single channel. <br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.003125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.009375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.015625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.021875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.028125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.034375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.040625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.046875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.053125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.059375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.065625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.071875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.078125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.084375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.090625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.096875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || 446.103125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || 446.109375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || 446.115625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 20 || 446.121875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || 446.128125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || 446.134375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || 446.140625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || 446.146875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || 446.153125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || 446.159375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || 446.165625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || 446.171875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || 446.178125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 30 || 446.184375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 31 || 446.190625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || 446.196875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels Analog===<br />
<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Family Channel 1/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 12)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Truckers and Car-to-Car Channel 1/9 (91.5 Hz CTCSS, code 9)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Campers, Campsites, etc. Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Geocaching Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Mountain Channel (German-speaking countries) Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Survivalist Channel 3/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Mountain Channel (Poland) Channel 3/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS, code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - 4WD / 4X4 Off road Channel 4/4 (77.0 Hz CTCSS, code 4)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Drone/Pilot Communications Intercom Channel 4/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Boat to Boat Channel 4/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - Scouts Channel 5/5 (79.7 Hz CTCSS, code 5)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Hunters Channel 6/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 10)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Free Radio Network Channel 6/20 (131.8 Hz CTCSS, code 20)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Prepper/Emergency Disaster Preparedness Channel - fallback<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Mountain Channel Mountaineering Alpine Channel 7/7 (85.4 Hz CTCSS, code 7)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Calling Channel 8/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Mountain Channel Italy Channel 8/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS, code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz<br />
<br />
===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels (Digital)===<br />
<br />
*'''Wide band 12.5 kHz digital 16 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling / DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
*'''Narrow band 6.25 kHz digital 32 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.046875 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Digital Channel <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
<br />
===Authorized PMR446 Countries===<br />
<br />
Authorized in the following areas:<br />
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Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, all United Kingdom territories, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Channel Islands, the Isle of Man as well as all overseas or semi-autonomous territories of Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia and Spain.<br />
<br />
PMR446 is also authorized in numerous countries outside Europe. '''PMR446 is not authorized in the USA. It is illegal to use PMR446 equipment in the United States (unless you have an amateur radio license, of course).'''<br />
<br />
===PMR446 Band Plan In Order Frequency 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz===<br />
<br />
Note the overlapping cf. [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS and WPAS on 27 MHz]] narrow band digital voice / data only 6.25 kHz channels (3.125 kHz offset) and wide band analog FM voice / digital voice 12.5 kHz channels (6.25 kHz offset). Narrow FM voice is permitted on 12.5 kHz channels 1-16. '''The overlapping channel plans can cause interference issues in congested areas'''.<br />
<br />
*446.000000 MHz - ''begin PMR446 allocation band edge 446.0 MHz''<br />
*446.003125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 1<br />
*446.006250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 1 <br />
*446.009375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 2<br />
*446.015625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 3<br />
*446.018750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 2 <br />
*446.021875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 4<br />
*446.028125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 5<br />
*446.031250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 3<br />
*446.034375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 6<br />
*446.040625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 7<br />
*446.043750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 4<br />
*446.046875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 8<br />
*446.053125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 9<br />
*446.056250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 5<br />
*446.059375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 10<br />
*446.065625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 11 <br />
*446.068750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 6<br />
*446.071875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 12<br />
*446.078125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 13<br />
*446.081250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 7<br />
*446.084375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 14<br />
*446.090625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 15<br />
*446.093750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 8<br />
*446.096875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 16<br />
*446.103125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 17<br />
*446.106250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 9<br />
*446.109375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 18<br />
*446.115625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 19<br />
*446.118750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 10<br />
*446.121875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 20<br />
*446.128125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 21<br />
*446.131250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 11<br />
*446.134375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 22<br />
*446.140625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 23<br />
*446.143750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 12<br />
*446.146875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 24<br />
*446.153125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 25<br />
*446.156250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 13<br />
*446.159375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 26<br />
*446.165625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 27<br />
*446.168750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 14<br />
*446.171875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 28<br />
*446.178125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 29<br />
*446.181250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 15 <br />
*446.184375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 30<br />
*446.190625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 31 <br />
*446.193750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 16<br />
*446.196875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 32<br />
*446.200000 MHz - ''end PMR446 allocation band edge 446.2 MHz''<br />
<br />
===PMR446 Frequently Asked Questions PMR446 FAQ===<br />
<br />
*'''Is PMR446 digital?''' - '''Yes, and no. (It depends).''' PMR446 radios with digital capability are legal, see the sections above about the 16 analog and digital shared channels and 32 digital only channels.<br />
*'''Is PMR446 analog?''' - '''Yes.''' The PMR446 standard includes 16 analog FM (narrow band FM) channels. All PMR446 radios are backward compatible in analog mode.<br />
*'''How many channels does PMR446 have?''' - Originally, the PMR446 service had 8 analog FM or NFM channels (channels 1 through 8). Channels 9-16 were added later on and the 16 channel band plan is now the standard.<br />
*'''Are all PMR446 radios compatible?''' '''Yes.''' As long as the radios are set to the same channel (frequency) and the same CTCSS (PL) tone or DCS (DPL) code, they will work with each other. Digital PMR446 radios are also compatible per the requirements of the PMR446 DPMR446 dPMR446 standards. <br />
*'''Is PMR446 legal in the USA?''' - '''No, it is not.''' PMR446 radios are not legal for use in the United States (and many other countries). Operating PMR446 equipment and/or operating equipment on the PMR446 frequencies in the United States is a violation of [[FCC]] regulations (US Federal law). The PMR446 service operates on [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|frequencies]] that are allocated to the [[amateur radio]] (ham radio) service in the United States, specifically the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|70cm ham radio band]] (420-450 MHz).<br />
<br />
===Technical Requirements For PMR446 / DPMR446 ===<br />
<br />
*Analog and digital voice modes must be limited to 180 seconds of transmit time. <br />
<br />
*Analog 12.5 kHz channels <br />
*Maximum FM deviation: 2.5 kHz <br />
*Bandwidth limit - analog: 8.25 kHz 8K25F3E<br />
<br />
*Receiver adjacent channel rejection: <br />
*60dB or more when using 12.5 kHz channel spaced analog / digital channels <br />
*50 dB or better when operating on the 6.25 kHz spaced digital voice channels <br />
<br />
==Further reading==<br />
* ETSI EN 300 296 license free devices 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz band, 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz band, 12.5 kHz analogue and digital, 6.25 kHz digital channels 446.003125 MHz - 446.00625 MHz / 446.196875 MHz 446.200 MHz 446.2003125 MHz 446-446.2 MHz band overlaid 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz channels with 3.125 kHz offsets and 6.25 kHz offsets.<br />
* CEPT ECC Decision of 28 October 2005 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band 446.1- 446.2 MHz (ECC/DEC/(05)12) [http://www.erodocdb.dk/Docs/doc98/Official/word/ECCDEC0512.doc]<br />
* CEPT Electronic Communications Committee ECC EU - Decision (15)05 of 3 July 2015<br />
The harmonised frequency range 446.0-446.2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications<br />
[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/Archive/b8797390-4577/19661719-3337/ECCDEC1505_03-07-2015.PDF]<br />
<br />
In addition, EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2 andEN 301 166-2 stipulates the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
i. PMR446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’ shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out<br />
ii. PMR446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice Activated Transmitter) control<br />
iii. Compliance of PMR446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2<br />
iv. All the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel<br />
<br />
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1 INTRODUCTION<br />
The free circulation of radio communication products and the provision of equipment in Europe for radio communications are only achievable if there are common regulations throughout Europe regarding the availability of frequency bands, harmonised technical conditions and border crossing procedures. The main requirements for fulfilling these objectives for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment are the Europe- wide availability of a suitable frequency band, harmonised technical conditions and the implementation of national regulations based on the Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2, and EN 301 166-2.<br />
PMR 446 is intended to operate on collective frequencies shared by many users on an uncoordinated basis.<br />
The equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference. PMR 446 equipment operates in short range peer-to-peer mode and cannot be used neither as a part of infrastructure network nor as a repeater.<br />
The transition to digital technology in all sectors of radio communications is required in order to meet the user expectations whilst improving spectrum efficiency.<br />
PMR 446 applications typically have a simplified functionality with a set of channels and a specification that allows usage to be exempted from individual licensing.<br />
Industry research has indicated that the provision of digital equipment including a small number of key features would increase the value that the users can derive from the equipment, and a significant increase in demand could therefore be expected.<br />
Some of these key features are:<br />
1. Improved audio quality;<br />
2. Improved battery performance;<br />
3. Improved quality of service extending out to the range limit (rather than greater absolute range);<br />
4. Data communication, typically short message.<br />
Finally, it is important that the corresponding frequencies are harmonised throughout Europe for both analogue and digital PMR 446 applications. In addition, Class 1 equipment status is highly recommended in order to place PMR 446 equipment on the market and to be put into service without restrictions.<br />
In this context, this ECC Decision provides the necessary mechanism for CEPT administrations to continue their commitment to the frequency band 446.000-446.200 MHz for both analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment.<br />
A key driver in this proposed change is to improve spectral efficiency so that all the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel.<br />
This ECC Decision repeals the earlier ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12. It gives clear advice to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe, that these changes should take place in Europe within a common timeframe.<br />
<br />
2 BACKGROUND<br />
The frequency band 446.0-446.1 MHz has been designated for analogue PMR 446 by ERC/DEC/(98)25 of 23 November 1998 and was amended 1 June 2012 to include some additional features in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference. The frequency band 446.1-446.2 MHz has been designated for digital PMR 446 by ECC/DEC/(05)12 of 28 October 2005.<br />
The PMR 446 radio application is intended for radio communications with transmission and reception taking place on the same channel (single frequency, simplex traffic).<br />
PMR 446 radio equipment is exempted from individual licensing and anyone can use the radio equipment without any prior individual permission from the administration.<br />
The designation of a harmonised band has formed the basis for the free circulation and use of PMR 446 within Europe and has also facilitated the mutual recognition of conformity assessment.<br />
ETSI has already developed the harmonised European standards EN 300 113-2 and EN 300 296-2 (12.5 kHz bandwidth) and EN 301 166-2 (6.25 kHz bandwidth) for radio conformance purposes.<br />
3 REQUIREMENT FOR AN ECC DECISION<br />
The allocation or designation of frequency bands for use by a service or system under specified conditions in CEPT administrations is laid down by law, regulation or administrative action. ECC Decisions are required to deal with the radio spectrum related matters and for free circulation and use of equipment throughout Europe. The free circulation and use of radio equipment and the provision of Pan European services will be greatly assisted when all CEPT administrations exempt the same categories of radio equipment from licensing and apply -to achieve that- the same criteria.<br />
The harmonisation on a European basis supports the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. A commitment by CEPT administrations to implement this ECC Decision will provide a clear indication that the required frequency bands are available on a European-wide basis, for both analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment.<br />
ERC/REC 01-07, revised in 2004, listed harmonised criteria for the administrations to decide whether an exemption from individual license should be applied. The aim of this Decision is also to exempt PMR 446 equipment from individual licensing as it fulfils the criteria for exemption listed in ERC/REC 01-07 and to allow the carriage and use of the equipment within CEPT countries.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ECC DECISION OF 3 JULY 2015 ON THE HARMONISED FREQUENCY BAND TO BE DESIGNATED FOR ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL PMR 446 (ECC/DEC/(15)05)<br />
“The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations,<br />
considering<br />
a) that there is an industry and user requirement for harmonised usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
b) that it would be desirable for administrations to have common regulations at their disposal in order to control free carriage and use of PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
c) that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has developed the Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 which can be used for state- of-the-art PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
d) that analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference;<br />
e) that it is not recommended that applications requiring encrypted speech should be used with PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
f) that PMR 446 radio equipment complying to ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 also fulfil the recommended limits identified in ERC/REC 74-01 on unwanted emissions in the spurious domain;<br />
g) that in the EU/ EFTA countries the radio equipment that is under the scope of this Decision shall comply with the R&TTE Directive. Conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive may be demonstrated by compliance with the applicable Harmonised European Standard(s) or by using the other conformity assessment procedures set out in the R&TTE Directive;<br />
h) that those administrations that are bound by EU Directive 1999/5/EC, the R&TTE Directive, as well as those countries that have implemented this Directive voluntarily, need to take account of the provisions of that Directive;<br />
i) that when implementing this Decision, CEPT administrations shall consider the need for transitional arrangements;<br />
j) that ETSI has developed ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236 for more robust receivers using Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling System (DCSS), TS 102 490 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 6.25 kHz channel spacing and TS 102 361-1 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 12.5 kHz channel spacing;<br />
k) that new frequency usage opportunities for analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment should be introduced with due awareness of the probable continued use of the bands by existing analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment. It is therefore important for administrations to communicate the intended changes as soon as possible to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe;<br />
DECIDES<br />
1. that the purpose of this ECC Decision is to harmonise the usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
2. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of analogue PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequency is 446.00625 MHz;<br />
3. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.1-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.103125 MHz and 446.10625 MHz respectively;<br />
4. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.003125 MHz and 446.00625 MHz respectively as of 1 January 2018;<br />
<br />
5. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.1-446.2 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications;<br />
6. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.0-446.1 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications when placed on the market as of 1 January 2017;<br />
7. that subject to decides 8, 9 and 10 below, CEPT administrations shall permit free carriage and use of all analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
8. that CEPT administrations shall exempt analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment covered by the present Decision from individual licensing;<br />
9. that all PMR 446 equipment is hand portable and shall use only integral antenna and an effective radiated power not exceeding 500 mW, while any base station, repeater or fixed infrastructure use is excluded;<br />
10. that the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR 446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
a) all PMR 446 radio equipment shall have reception capability;<br />
b) PMR 446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’<br />
shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out;<br />
c) PMR 446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice activation exchange) control;<br />
11. that compliance of PMR 446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2;<br />
12. that the definitions in the Annex 1 apply for the purpose of this Decision;<br />
13. that this Decision replaces ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12 which are withdrawn;<br />
14. that this Decision enters into force by 3 July 2015;<br />
15. that the preferred date for implementation of this ECC Decision shall be 3 January 2016;<br />
16. that CEPT administrations shall communicate the national measures implementing this Decision to the ECC Chairman and the ECO when the Decision is nationally implemented.”<br />
Note:<br />
Please check the Office documentation database http://www.ecodocdb.dk for the up to date position on the implementation of this and other ECC Decisions.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ANNEX 1: DEFINITIONS<br />
Integral antenna: Hand portable station:<br />
antenna designed as a fixed part of the equipment (without the use of an external connector) which cannot be disconnected from the equipment by a user with the intent to connect another antenna.<br />
equipment fitted with an integral antenna, normally used on a stand-alone basis, to be carried on a person or held in the hand.<br />
<br />
ANNEX 2: LIST OF REFERENCES<br />
[1] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2: Radio equipment using integral antennas intended primarily for analogue speech<br />
[2] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 113-2: Radio equipment intended for the transmission of data (and/or speech) using constant or non-constant envelope modulation and having an antenna connector<br />
[3] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 301 166-2: Radio equipment for analogue and/or digital communication (speech and/or data) and operating on narrow band channels and having an antenna connector<br />
[4] ERC Decision (98)25 on the harmonised frequency band to be designated for PMR 446<br />
[5] ECC Decision (05)12 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual<br />
licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band<br />
446.1-446.2 MHz<br />
[6] ERC Recommendation 01-07 on the harmonised regime for exemption from individual licensing for the<br />
use of radio spectrum<br />
[7] ERC Recommendation 74-01 Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain<br />
[8] EU Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on radio equipment and<br />
telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (RTTE Directive)<br />
[9] ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236: Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling (DCSS) system<br />
[10] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 361-1: Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems;<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 Page 7<br />
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<div>'''PMR446''' (Europe and many other countries). '''Not legal in the United States.'''<br />
<br />
Private Mobile Radio 446 MHz, Portable Mobile Radio 446MHz 446MHz Professional Mobile Radio 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz (original allocation), 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz (current allocation). 0.5 watt 500 milliwatts TX power limit. See also: the [[LPD433]] very short range service on 433 MHz and 434 MHz (ITU Region 1 only). ETSI 303 405 <br />
<br />
Analog and digital license-free low power radio service, similar to the UHF 462 MHz/467 MHz [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] services in the United States, the 477 MHz [[UHF CB]] in Australia and New Zealand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the 448 MHz [[448 MHz South Korean Personal Radio|South Korean Personal Radio Service]], the 409 MHz [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|Public Radio Service]] in China and several other UHF band license free two-way walkie-talkie radio services worldwide.<br />
<br />
Unlike most other country-specific services, PMR446 is standardized throughout Europe, the UK and numerous other countries worldwide. 500mW power limit. CTCSS, DCS and other selective calling and squelch systems are allowed in analog mode, digital selective calling permitted in digital voice mode - talkgroups, color codes, etc. <br />
<br />
PMR446 was originally assigned 8 analog FM voice channels from 446.0 MHz to 446.1 MHz at 12.5 kHz channel spacing (starting at 446.00625 MHz) then expanded to 16 analog/digital channels + 32 digital only voice/data channels in the 446.0 to 446.2 MHz range for a total of 48 channels. <br />
<br />
Where the PMR446 service is authorized the 446 MHz frequency spectrum is not part of the 70cm [[Amateur_radio|amateur]] band. <br />
<br />
'''PMR446 channel 1 446.00625 MHz is the ''de facto'' calling frequency.''' These frequencies (both analog and digital) are heavily used in urban areas throughout Europe, much like other personal radio services are in other parts of the world. In some countries, analog PMR446 channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz is used as the calling frequency (with 88.5 Hz CTCSS) instead of channel 1.<br />
<br />
Radio hobbyists often use PMR446 channel 8 as the calling channel instead of PMR446 channel 1. <br />
<br />
===Analog PMR446 and digital voice DMR Tier 1 frequencies===<br />
<br />
Digital TDMA voice (DMR) also allowed on these 16 channels - referred to as DMR Tier 1 or DPMR Tier 1 - wide band digital, 12.5 kHz bandwidth. 16 channels. Analog narrow band FM voice shared on the same 16 frequencies. Emissions 11K3F3E or more narrow used for analog FM. In dense urbanized areas of Europe, it is quite common to hear numerous signals on most or all of the PMR446 channels. Analog NFM uses CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL) selective calling extensively. DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG). <br />
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.00625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.01875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.03125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.04375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.05625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.06875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.08125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.09375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.10625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.11875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.13125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.14375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.15625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.16875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.18125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.19375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Digital [[FDMA]] dPMR446===<br />
Digital dPMR446 uses 32 digital voice channels separated by 6.25&nbsp;kHz from each other with 4-level FSK modulation at 3.6&nbsp;kbit/s. These frequencies overlap the original 16 analog voice/digital voice frequencies and operate in the same 446.0 to 446.2 MHz frequency range of the original PMR446 service. Kenwood designates the 6.25 kHz PMR446 digital band as DPMR446 or Digital dPMR446, not to be confused with digital DMR Tier 1 (which operates on the 12.5 kHz "wideband" channels, same frequencies as the analog channels). Most digital dPMR446 radios have the capability to switch between the 16 analog channels, 16 digital voice channels and 32 digital voice channels to facilitate backward-compatibility. <br />
<br />
DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG) for one-to-one calls, one-to-many calls, etc. within a single channel. <br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.003125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.009375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.015625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.021875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.028125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.034375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.040625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.046875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.053125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.059375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.065625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.071875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.078125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.084375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.090625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.096875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || 446.103125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || 446.109375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || 446.115625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 20 || 446.121875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || 446.128125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || 446.134375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || 446.140625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || 446.146875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || 446.153125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || 446.159375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || 446.165625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || 446.171875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || 446.178125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 30 || 446.184375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 31 || 446.190625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || 446.196875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels Analog===<br />
<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Family Channel 1/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 12)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Truckers and Car-to-Car Channel 1/9 (91.5 Hz CTCSS, code 9)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Campers, Campsites, etc. Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Geocaching Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Mountain Channel (German-speaking countries) Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Survivalist Channel 3/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Mountain Channel (Poland) Channel 3/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS, code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - 4WD / 4X4 off road channel 4 (no tone, carrier squelch)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - 4WD / 4X4 Off road Channel 4/4 (77.0 Hz CTCSS, code 4)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Drone/Pilot Communications Intercom Channel 4/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Boat to Boat Channel 4/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - Scouts Channel 5/5 (79.7 Hz CTCSS, code 5)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Hunters Channel 6/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 10)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Free Radio Network Channel 6/20 (131.8 Hz CTCSS, code 20)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Prepper/Emergency Disaster Preparedness Channel - fallback<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Mountain Channel Mountaineering Alpine Channel 7/7 (85.4 Hz CTCSS, code 7)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Calling Channel 8/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Mountain Channel Italy Channel 8/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS, code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz<br />
<br />
===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels (Digital)===<br />
<br />
*'''Wide band 12.5 kHz digital 16 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling / DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
*'''Narrow band 6.25 kHz digital 32 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.046875 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Digital Channel <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
<br />
===Authorized PMR446 Countries===<br />
<br />
Authorized in the following areas:<br />
<br />
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, all United Kingdom territories, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Channel Islands, the Isle of Man as well as all overseas or semi-autonomous territories of Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia and Spain.<br />
<br />
PMR446 is also authorized in numerous countries outside Europe. '''PMR446 is not authorized in the USA. It is illegal to use PMR446 equipment in the United States (unless you have an amateur radio license, of course).'''<br />
<br />
===PMR446 Band Plan In Order Frequency 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz===<br />
<br />
Note the overlapping cf. [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS and WPAS on 27 MHz]] narrow band digital voice / data only 6.25 kHz channels (3.125 kHz offset) and wide band analog FM voice / digital voice 12.5 kHz channels (6.25 kHz offset). Narrow FM voice is permitted on 12.5 kHz channels 1-16. '''The overlapping channel plans can cause interference issues in congested areas'''.<br />
<br />
*446.000000 MHz - ''begin PMR446 allocation band edge 446.0 MHz''<br />
*446.003125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 1<br />
*446.006250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 1 <br />
*446.009375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 2<br />
*446.015625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 3<br />
*446.018750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 2 <br />
*446.021875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 4<br />
*446.028125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 5<br />
*446.031250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 3<br />
*446.034375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 6<br />
*446.040625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 7<br />
*446.043750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 4<br />
*446.046875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 8<br />
*446.053125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 9<br />
*446.056250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 5<br />
*446.059375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 10<br />
*446.065625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 11 <br />
*446.068750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 6<br />
*446.071875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 12<br />
*446.078125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 13<br />
*446.081250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 7<br />
*446.084375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 14<br />
*446.090625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 15<br />
*446.093750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 8<br />
*446.096875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 16<br />
*446.103125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 17<br />
*446.106250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 9<br />
*446.109375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 18<br />
*446.115625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 19<br />
*446.118750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 10<br />
*446.121875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 20<br />
*446.128125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 21<br />
*446.131250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 11<br />
*446.134375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 22<br />
*446.140625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 23<br />
*446.143750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 12<br />
*446.146875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 24<br />
*446.153125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 25<br />
*446.156250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 13<br />
*446.159375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 26<br />
*446.165625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 27<br />
*446.168750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 14<br />
*446.171875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 28<br />
*446.178125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 29<br />
*446.181250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 15 <br />
*446.184375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 30<br />
*446.190625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 31 <br />
*446.193750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 16<br />
*446.196875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 32<br />
*446.200000 MHz - ''end PMR446 allocation band edge 446.2 MHz''<br />
<br />
===PMR446 Frequently Asked Questions PMR446 FAQ===<br />
<br />
*'''Is PMR446 digital?''' - '''Yes, and no. (It depends).''' PMR446 radios with digital capability are legal, see the sections above about the 16 analog and digital shared channels and 32 digital only channels.<br />
*'''Is PMR446 analog?''' - '''Yes.''' The PMR446 standard includes 16 analog FM (narrow band FM) channels. All PMR446 radios are backward compatible in analog mode.<br />
*'''How many channels does PMR446 have?''' - Originally, the PMR446 service had 8 analog FM or NFM channels (channels 1 through 8). Channels 9-16 were added later on and the 16 channel band plan is now the standard.<br />
*'''Are all PMR446 radios compatible?''' '''Yes.''' As long as the radios are set to the same channel (frequency) and the same CTCSS (PL) tone or DCS (DPL) code, they will work with each other. Digital PMR446 radios are also compatible per the requirements of the PMR446 DPMR446 dPMR446 standards. <br />
*'''Is PMR446 legal in the USA?''' - '''No, it is not.''' PMR446 radios are not legal for use in the United States (and many other countries). Operating PMR446 equipment and/or operating equipment on the PMR446 frequencies in the United States is a violation of [[FCC]] regulations (US Federal law). The PMR446 service operates on [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|frequencies]] that are allocated to the [[amateur radio]] (ham radio) service in the United States, specifically the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|70cm ham radio band]] (420-450 MHz).<br />
<br />
===Technical Requirements For PMR446 / DPMR446 ===<br />
<br />
*Analog and digital voice modes must be limited to 180 seconds of transmit time. <br />
<br />
*Analog 12.5 kHz channels <br />
*Maximum FM deviation: 2.5 kHz <br />
*Bandwidth limit - analog: 8.25 kHz 8K25F3E<br />
<br />
*Receiver adjacent channel rejection: <br />
*60dB or more when using 12.5 kHz channel spaced analog / digital channels <br />
*50 dB or better when operating on the 6.25 kHz spaced digital voice channels <br />
<br />
==Further reading==<br />
* ETSI EN 300 296 license free devices 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz band, 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz band, 12.5 kHz analogue and digital, 6.25 kHz digital channels 446.003125 MHz - 446.00625 MHz / 446.196875 MHz 446.200 MHz 446.2003125 MHz 446-446.2 MHz band overlaid 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz channels with 3.125 kHz offsets and 6.25 kHz offsets.<br />
* CEPT ECC Decision of 28 October 2005 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band 446.1- 446.2 MHz (ECC/DEC/(05)12) [http://www.erodocdb.dk/Docs/doc98/Official/word/ECCDEC0512.doc]<br />
* CEPT Electronic Communications Committee ECC EU - Decision (15)05 of 3 July 2015<br />
The harmonised frequency range 446.0-446.2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications<br />
[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/Archive/b8797390-4577/19661719-3337/ECCDEC1505_03-07-2015.PDF]<br />
<br />
In addition, EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2 andEN 301 166-2 stipulates the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
i. PMR446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’ shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out<br />
ii. PMR446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice Activated Transmitter) control<br />
iii. Compliance of PMR446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2<br />
iv. All the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel<br />
<br />
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1 INTRODUCTION<br />
The free circulation of radio communication products and the provision of equipment in Europe for radio communications are only achievable if there are common regulations throughout Europe regarding the availability of frequency bands, harmonised technical conditions and border crossing procedures. The main requirements for fulfilling these objectives for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment are the Europe- wide availability of a suitable frequency band, harmonised technical conditions and the implementation of national regulations based on the Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2, and EN 301 166-2.<br />
PMR 446 is intended to operate on collective frequencies shared by many users on an uncoordinated basis.<br />
The equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference. PMR 446 equipment operates in short range peer-to-peer mode and cannot be used neither as a part of infrastructure network nor as a repeater.<br />
The transition to digital technology in all sectors of radio communications is required in order to meet the user expectations whilst improving spectrum efficiency.<br />
PMR 446 applications typically have a simplified functionality with a set of channels and a specification that allows usage to be exempted from individual licensing.<br />
Industry research has indicated that the provision of digital equipment including a small number of key features would increase the value that the users can derive from the equipment, and a significant increase in demand could therefore be expected.<br />
Some of these key features are:<br />
1. Improved audio quality;<br />
2. Improved battery performance;<br />
3. Improved quality of service extending out to the range limit (rather than greater absolute range);<br />
4. Data communication, typically short message.<br />
Finally, it is important that the corresponding frequencies are harmonised throughout Europe for both analogue and digital PMR 446 applications. In addition, Class 1 equipment status is highly recommended in order to place PMR 446 equipment on the market and to be put into service without restrictions.<br />
In this context, this ECC Decision provides the necessary mechanism for CEPT administrations to continue their commitment to the frequency band 446.000-446.200 MHz for both analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment.<br />
A key driver in this proposed change is to improve spectral efficiency so that all the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel.<br />
This ECC Decision repeals the earlier ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12. It gives clear advice to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe, that these changes should take place in Europe within a common timeframe.<br />
<br />
2 BACKGROUND<br />
The frequency band 446.0-446.1 MHz has been designated for analogue PMR 446 by ERC/DEC/(98)25 of 23 November 1998 and was amended 1 June 2012 to include some additional features in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference. The frequency band 446.1-446.2 MHz has been designated for digital PMR 446 by ECC/DEC/(05)12 of 28 October 2005.<br />
The PMR 446 radio application is intended for radio communications with transmission and reception taking place on the same channel (single frequency, simplex traffic).<br />
PMR 446 radio equipment is exempted from individual licensing and anyone can use the radio equipment without any prior individual permission from the administration.<br />
The designation of a harmonised band has formed the basis for the free circulation and use of PMR 446 within Europe and has also facilitated the mutual recognition of conformity assessment.<br />
ETSI has already developed the harmonised European standards EN 300 113-2 and EN 300 296-2 (12.5 kHz bandwidth) and EN 301 166-2 (6.25 kHz bandwidth) for radio conformance purposes.<br />
3 REQUIREMENT FOR AN ECC DECISION<br />
The allocation or designation of frequency bands for use by a service or system under specified conditions in CEPT administrations is laid down by law, regulation or administrative action. ECC Decisions are required to deal with the radio spectrum related matters and for free circulation and use of equipment throughout Europe. The free circulation and use of radio equipment and the provision of Pan European services will be greatly assisted when all CEPT administrations exempt the same categories of radio equipment from licensing and apply -to achieve that- the same criteria.<br />
The harmonisation on a European basis supports the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. A commitment by CEPT administrations to implement this ECC Decision will provide a clear indication that the required frequency bands are available on a European-wide basis, for both analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment.<br />
ERC/REC 01-07, revised in 2004, listed harmonised criteria for the administrations to decide whether an exemption from individual license should be applied. The aim of this Decision is also to exempt PMR 446 equipment from individual licensing as it fulfils the criteria for exemption listed in ERC/REC 01-07 and to allow the carriage and use of the equipment within CEPT countries.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ECC DECISION OF 3 JULY 2015 ON THE HARMONISED FREQUENCY BAND TO BE DESIGNATED FOR ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL PMR 446 (ECC/DEC/(15)05)<br />
“The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations,<br />
considering<br />
a) that there is an industry and user requirement for harmonised usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
b) that it would be desirable for administrations to have common regulations at their disposal in order to control free carriage and use of PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
c) that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has developed the Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 which can be used for state- of-the-art PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
d) that analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference;<br />
e) that it is not recommended that applications requiring encrypted speech should be used with PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
f) that PMR 446 radio equipment complying to ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 also fulfil the recommended limits identified in ERC/REC 74-01 on unwanted emissions in the spurious domain;<br />
g) that in the EU/ EFTA countries the radio equipment that is under the scope of this Decision shall comply with the R&TTE Directive. Conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive may be demonstrated by compliance with the applicable Harmonised European Standard(s) or by using the other conformity assessment procedures set out in the R&TTE Directive;<br />
h) that those administrations that are bound by EU Directive 1999/5/EC, the R&TTE Directive, as well as those countries that have implemented this Directive voluntarily, need to take account of the provisions of that Directive;<br />
i) that when implementing this Decision, CEPT administrations shall consider the need for transitional arrangements;<br />
j) that ETSI has developed ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236 for more robust receivers using Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling System (DCSS), TS 102 490 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 6.25 kHz channel spacing and TS 102 361-1 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 12.5 kHz channel spacing;<br />
k) that new frequency usage opportunities for analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment should be introduced with due awareness of the probable continued use of the bands by existing analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment. It is therefore important for administrations to communicate the intended changes as soon as possible to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe;<br />
DECIDES<br />
1. that the purpose of this ECC Decision is to harmonise the usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
2. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of analogue PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequency is 446.00625 MHz;<br />
3. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.1-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.103125 MHz and 446.10625 MHz respectively;<br />
4. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.003125 MHz and 446.00625 MHz respectively as of 1 January 2018;<br />
<br />
5. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.1-446.2 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications;<br />
6. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.0-446.1 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications when placed on the market as of 1 January 2017;<br />
7. that subject to decides 8, 9 and 10 below, CEPT administrations shall permit free carriage and use of all analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
8. that CEPT administrations shall exempt analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment covered by the present Decision from individual licensing;<br />
9. that all PMR 446 equipment is hand portable and shall use only integral antenna and an effective radiated power not exceeding 500 mW, while any base station, repeater or fixed infrastructure use is excluded;<br />
10. that the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR 446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
a) all PMR 446 radio equipment shall have reception capability;<br />
b) PMR 446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’<br />
shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out;<br />
c) PMR 446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice activation exchange) control;<br />
11. that compliance of PMR 446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2;<br />
12. that the definitions in the Annex 1 apply for the purpose of this Decision;<br />
13. that this Decision replaces ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12 which are withdrawn;<br />
14. that this Decision enters into force by 3 July 2015;<br />
15. that the preferred date for implementation of this ECC Decision shall be 3 January 2016;<br />
16. that CEPT administrations shall communicate the national measures implementing this Decision to the ECC Chairman and the ECO when the Decision is nationally implemented.”<br />
Note:<br />
Please check the Office documentation database http://www.ecodocdb.dk for the up to date position on the implementation of this and other ECC Decisions.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ANNEX 1: DEFINITIONS<br />
Integral antenna: Hand portable station:<br />
antenna designed as a fixed part of the equipment (without the use of an external connector) which cannot be disconnected from the equipment by a user with the intent to connect another antenna.<br />
equipment fitted with an integral antenna, normally used on a stand-alone basis, to be carried on a person or held in the hand.<br />
<br />
ANNEX 2: LIST OF REFERENCES<br />
[1] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2: Radio equipment using integral antennas intended primarily for analogue speech<br />
[2] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 113-2: Radio equipment intended for the transmission of data (and/or speech) using constant or non-constant envelope modulation and having an antenna connector<br />
[3] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 301 166-2: Radio equipment for analogue and/or digital communication (speech and/or data) and operating on narrow band channels and having an antenna connector<br />
[4] ERC Decision (98)25 on the harmonised frequency band to be designated for PMR 446<br />
[5] ECC Decision (05)12 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual<br />
licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band<br />
446.1-446.2 MHz<br />
[6] ERC Recommendation 01-07 on the harmonised regime for exemption from individual licensing for the<br />
use of radio spectrum<br />
[7] ERC Recommendation 74-01 Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain<br />
[8] EU Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on radio equipment and<br />
telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (RTTE Directive)<br />
[9] ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236: Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling (DCSS) system<br />
[10] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 361-1: Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems;<br />
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<div>'''PMR446''' (Europe and many other countries). '''Not legal in the United States.'''<br />
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Private Mobile Radio 446 MHz, Portable Mobile Radio 446MHz 446MHz Professional Mobile Radio 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz (original allocation), 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz (current allocation). 0.5 watt 500 milliwatts TX power limit. See also: the [[LPD433]] very short range service on 433 MHz and 434 MHz (ITU Region 1 only). ETSI 303 405 <br />
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Analog and digital license-free low power radio service, similar to the UHF 462 MHz/467 MHz [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] services in the United States, the 477 MHz [[UHF CB]] in Australia and New Zealand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the 448 MHz [[448 MHz South Korean Personal Radio|South Korean Personal Radio Service]], the 409 MHz [[409_MHz_Public_Radio_Service|Public Radio Service]] in China and several other UHF band license free two-way walkie-talkie radio services worldwide.<br />
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Unlike most other country-specific services, PMR446 is standardized throughout Europe, the UK and numerous other countries worldwide. 500mW power limit. CTCSS, DCS and other selective calling and squelch systems are allowed in analog mode, digital selective calling permitted in digital voice mode - talkgroups, color codes, etc. <br />
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PMR446 was originally assigned 8 analog FM voice channels from 446.0 MHz to 446.1 MHz at 12.5 kHz channel spacing (starting at 446.00625 MHz) then expanded to 16 analog/digital channels + 32 digital only voice/data channels in the 446.0 to 446.2 MHz range for a total of 48 channels. <br />
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Where the PMR446 service is authorized the 446 MHz frequency spectrum is not part of the 70cm [[Amateur_radio|amateur]] band. <br />
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'''PMR446 channel 1 446.00625 MHz is the ''de facto'' calling frequency.''' These frequencies (both analog and digital) are heavily used in urban areas throughout Europe, much like other personal radio services are in other parts of the world. In some countries, analog PMR446 channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz is used as the calling frequency (with 88.5 Hz CTCSS) instead of channel 1.<br />
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Radio hobbyists often use PMR446 channel 8 as the calling channel instead of PMR446 channel 1. <br />
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===Analog PMR446 and digital voice DMR Tier 1 frequencies===<br />
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Digital TDMA voice (DMR) also allowed on these 16 channels - referred to as DMR Tier 1 or DPMR Tier 1 - wide band digital, 12.5 kHz bandwidth. 16 channels. Analog narrow band FM voice shared on the same 16 frequencies. Emissions 11K3F3E or more narrow used for analog FM. In dense urbanized areas of Europe, it is quite common to hear numerous signals on most or all of the PMR446 channels. Analog NFM uses CTCSS (PL) and DCS (DPL) selective calling extensively. DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG). <br />
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.00625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.01875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.03125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.04375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.05625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.06875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.08125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.09375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.10625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.11875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.13125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.14375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.15625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.16875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.18125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.19375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Digital [[FDMA]] dPMR446===<br />
Digital dPMR446 uses 32 digital voice channels separated by 6.25&nbsp;kHz from each other with 4-level FSK modulation at 3.6&nbsp;kbit/s. These frequencies overlap the original 16 analog voice/digital voice frequencies and operate in the same 446.0 to 446.2 MHz frequency range of the original PMR446 service. Kenwood designates the 6.25 kHz PMR446 digital band as DPMR446 or Digital dPMR446, not to be confused with digital DMR Tier 1 (which operates on the 12.5 kHz "wideband" channels, same frequencies as the analog channels). Most digital dPMR446 radios have the capability to switch between the 16 analog channels, 16 digital voice channels and 32 digital voice channels to facilitate backward-compatibility. <br />
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DMR uses Color Code (CC) (CC1 to CC16) for selective calling, plus Talkgroup (TG) for one-to-one calls, one-to-many calls, etc. within a single channel. <br />
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"<br />
|- style="background: #E7E7FF"<br />
! Channel !! Freq MHz <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 446.003125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 446.009375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || 446.015625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 446.021875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || 446.028125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || 446.034375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || 446.040625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || 446.046875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || 446.053125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || 446.059375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || 446.065625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || 446.071875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || 446.078125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || 446.084375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || 446.090625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || 446.096875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || 446.103125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || 446.109375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || 446.115625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 20 || 446.121875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || 446.128125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || 446.134375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || 446.140625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || 446.146875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || 446.153125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || 446.159375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || 446.165625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || 446.171875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || 446.178125 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 30 || 446.184375 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 31 || 446.190625 MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || 446.196875 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels Analog===<br />
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*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Family Channel 1/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Emergency Calling Channel 1/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 12)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - Truckers and Car-to-Car Channel 1/9 (91.5 Hz CTCSS, code 9)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Campers, Campsites, etc. Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Geocaching Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - Mountain Channel (German-speaking countries) Channel 2/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Survivalist Channel 3/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Channel 3/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - Mountain Channel (Poland) Channel 3/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS, code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - 4WD / 4X4 Off Road Channel 4/4 (77.0 Hz CTCSS, code 4)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Drone/Pilot Communications Intercom Channel 4/14 (107.2 Hz CTCSS code 14)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - Boat to Boat Channel 4/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - Scouts Channel 5/5 (79.7 Hz CTCSS, code 5)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Hunters Channel 6/12 (100.0 Hz CTCSS, code 10)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - Free Radio Network Channel 6/20 (131.8 Hz CTCSS, code 20)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Prepper/Emergency Disaster Preparedness Channel - fallback<br />
*PMR446 Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - Mountain Channel Mountaineering Alpine Channel 7/7 (85.4 Hz CTCSS, code 7)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/0 (CSQ - carrier squelch, no tone)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Analog Calling Channel 8/1 (67.0 Hz CTCSS, code 1)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - DX Calling Channel 8/8 (88.5 Hz CTCSS, code 8)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - Mountain Channel Italy Channel 8/16 (114.8 Hz CTCSS, code 16)<br />
*PMR446 Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz<br />
*PMR446 Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz<br />
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===Recommended Channel Use Calling Channels (Digital)===<br />
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*'''Wide band 12.5 kHz digital 16 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling / DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - TDMA digital 12.5 kHz - DMR Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
*'''Narrow band 6.25 kHz digital 32 channels''':<br />
*Channel 8 - 446.046875 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling DX Channel - digital DX frequency <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Prepper Survivalist Emergency Digital Channel <br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Calling Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 99 CC1 TG99<br />
*Channel 19 - 446.115625 MHz - FDMA digital 6.25 kHz - Distress Channel Emergency Channel Color Code 1 Talkgroup 9112 CC1 TG9112<br />
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===Authorized PMR446 Countries===<br />
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Authorized in the following areas:<br />
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Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, all United Kingdom territories, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Channel Islands, the Isle of Man as well as all overseas or semi-autonomous territories of Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia and Spain.<br />
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PMR446 is also authorized in numerous countries outside Europe. '''PMR446 is not authorized in the USA. It is illegal to use PMR446 equipment in the United States (unless you have an amateur radio license, of course).'''<br />
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===PMR446 Band Plan In Order Frequency 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz===<br />
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Note the overlapping cf. [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS and WPAS on 27 MHz]] narrow band digital voice / data only 6.25 kHz channels (3.125 kHz offset) and wide band analog FM voice / digital voice 12.5 kHz channels (6.25 kHz offset). Narrow FM voice is permitted on 12.5 kHz channels 1-16. '''The overlapping channel plans can cause interference issues in congested areas'''.<br />
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*446.000000 MHz - ''begin PMR446 allocation band edge 446.0 MHz''<br />
*446.003125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 1<br />
*446.006250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 1 <br />
*446.009375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 2<br />
*446.015625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 3<br />
*446.018750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 2 <br />
*446.021875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 4<br />
*446.028125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 5<br />
*446.031250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 3<br />
*446.034375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 6<br />
*446.040625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 7<br />
*446.043750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 4<br />
*446.046875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 8<br />
*446.053125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 9<br />
*446.056250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 5<br />
*446.059375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 10<br />
*446.065625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 11 <br />
*446.068750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 6<br />
*446.071875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 12<br />
*446.078125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 13<br />
*446.081250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 7<br />
*446.084375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 14<br />
*446.090625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 15<br />
*446.093750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 8<br />
*446.096875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 16<br />
*446.103125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 17<br />
*446.106250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 9<br />
*446.109375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 18<br />
*446.115625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 19<br />
*446.118750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 10<br />
*446.121875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 20<br />
*446.128125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 21<br />
*446.131250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 11<br />
*446.134375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 22<br />
*446.140625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 23<br />
*446.143750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 12<br />
*446.146875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 24<br />
*446.153125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 25<br />
*446.156250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 13<br />
*446.159375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 26<br />
*446.165625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 27<br />
*446.168750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 14<br />
*446.171875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 28<br />
*446.178125 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 29<br />
*446.181250 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 15 <br />
*446.184375 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 30<br />
*446.190625 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 31 <br />
*446.193750 MHz - Analog FM or wide band 12.5 kHz digital channel 16<br />
*446.196875 MHz - Narrow band digital channel 32<br />
*446.200000 MHz - ''end PMR446 allocation band edge 446.2 MHz''<br />
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===PMR446 Frequently Asked Questions PMR446 FAQ===<br />
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*'''Is PMR446 digital?''' - '''Yes, and no. (It depends).''' PMR446 radios with digital capability are legal, see the sections above about the 16 analog and digital shared channels and 32 digital only channels.<br />
*'''Is PMR446 analog?''' - '''Yes.''' The PMR446 standard includes 16 analog FM (narrow band FM) channels. All PMR446 radios are backward compatible in analog mode.<br />
*'''How many channels does PMR446 have?''' - Originally, the PMR446 service had 8 analog FM or NFM channels (channels 1 through 8). Channels 9-16 were added later on and the 16 channel band plan is now the standard.<br />
*'''Are all PMR446 radios compatible?''' '''Yes.''' As long as the radios are set to the same channel (frequency) and the same CTCSS (PL) tone or DCS (DPL) code, they will work with each other. Digital PMR446 radios are also compatible per the requirements of the PMR446 DPMR446 dPMR446 standards. <br />
*'''Is PMR446 legal in the USA?''' - '''No, it is not.''' PMR446 radios are not legal for use in the United States (and many other countries). Operating PMR446 equipment and/or operating equipment on the PMR446 frequencies in the United States is a violation of [[FCC]] regulations (US Federal law). The PMR446 service operates on [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|frequencies]] that are allocated to the [[amateur radio]] (ham radio) service in the United States, specifically the [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|70cm ham radio band]] (420-450 MHz).<br />
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===Technical Requirements For PMR446 / DPMR446 ===<br />
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*Analog and digital voice modes must be limited to 180 seconds of transmit time. <br />
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*Analog 12.5 kHz channels <br />
*Maximum FM deviation: 2.5 kHz <br />
*Bandwidth limit - analog: 8.25 kHz 8K25F3E<br />
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*Receiver adjacent channel rejection: <br />
*60dB or more when using 12.5 kHz channel spaced analog / digital channels <br />
*50 dB or better when operating on the 6.25 kHz spaced digital voice channels <br />
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==Further reading==<br />
* ETSI EN 300 296 license free devices 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz band, 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz band, 12.5 kHz analogue and digital, 6.25 kHz digital channels 446.003125 MHz - 446.00625 MHz / 446.196875 MHz 446.200 MHz 446.2003125 MHz 446-446.2 MHz band overlaid 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz channels with 3.125 kHz offsets and 6.25 kHz offsets.<br />
* CEPT ECC Decision of 28 October 2005 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band 446.1- 446.2 MHz (ECC/DEC/(05)12) [http://www.erodocdb.dk/Docs/doc98/Official/word/ECCDEC0512.doc]<br />
* CEPT Electronic Communications Committee ECC EU - Decision (15)05 of 3 July 2015<br />
The harmonised frequency range 446.0-446.2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications<br />
[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/Archive/b8797390-4577/19661719-3337/ECCDEC1505_03-07-2015.PDF]<br />
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In addition, EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2 andEN 301 166-2 stipulates the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
i. PMR446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’ shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out<br />
ii. PMR446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice Activated Transmitter) control<br />
iii. Compliance of PMR446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2<br />
iv. All the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel<br />
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EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1 INTRODUCTION<br />
The free circulation of radio communication products and the provision of equipment in Europe for radio communications are only achievable if there are common regulations throughout Europe regarding the availability of frequency bands, harmonised technical conditions and border crossing procedures. The main requirements for fulfilling these objectives for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment are the Europe- wide availability of a suitable frequency band, harmonised technical conditions and the implementation of national regulations based on the Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2, EN 300 113-2, and EN 301 166-2.<br />
PMR 446 is intended to operate on collective frequencies shared by many users on an uncoordinated basis.<br />
The equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference. PMR 446 equipment operates in short range peer-to-peer mode and cannot be used neither as a part of infrastructure network nor as a repeater.<br />
The transition to digital technology in all sectors of radio communications is required in order to meet the user expectations whilst improving spectrum efficiency.<br />
PMR 446 applications typically have a simplified functionality with a set of channels and a specification that allows usage to be exempted from individual licensing.<br />
Industry research has indicated that the provision of digital equipment including a small number of key features would increase the value that the users can derive from the equipment, and a significant increase in demand could therefore be expected.<br />
Some of these key features are:<br />
1. Improved audio quality;<br />
2. Improved battery performance;<br />
3. Improved quality of service extending out to the range limit (rather than greater absolute range);<br />
4. Data communication, typically short message.<br />
Finally, it is important that the corresponding frequencies are harmonised throughout Europe for both analogue and digital PMR 446 applications. In addition, Class 1 equipment status is highly recommended in order to place PMR 446 equipment on the market and to be put into service without restrictions.<br />
In this context, this ECC Decision provides the necessary mechanism for CEPT administrations to continue their commitment to the frequency band 446.000-446.200 MHz for both analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment.<br />
A key driver in this proposed change is to improve spectral efficiency so that all the permitted equipment should be 6.25 kHz (or equivalent) per voice channel.<br />
This ECC Decision repeals the earlier ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12. It gives clear advice to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe, that these changes should take place in Europe within a common timeframe.<br />
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2 BACKGROUND<br />
The frequency band 446.0-446.1 MHz has been designated for analogue PMR 446 by ERC/DEC/(98)25 of 23 November 1998 and was amended 1 June 2012 to include some additional features in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference. The frequency band 446.1-446.2 MHz has been designated for digital PMR 446 by ECC/DEC/(05)12 of 28 October 2005.<br />
The PMR 446 radio application is intended for radio communications with transmission and reception taking place on the same channel (single frequency, simplex traffic).<br />
PMR 446 radio equipment is exempted from individual licensing and anyone can use the radio equipment without any prior individual permission from the administration.<br />
The designation of a harmonised band has formed the basis for the free circulation and use of PMR 446 within Europe and has also facilitated the mutual recognition of conformity assessment.<br />
ETSI has already developed the harmonised European standards EN 300 113-2 and EN 300 296-2 (12.5 kHz bandwidth) and EN 301 166-2 (6.25 kHz bandwidth) for radio conformance purposes.<br />
3 REQUIREMENT FOR AN ECC DECISION<br />
The allocation or designation of frequency bands for use by a service or system under specified conditions in CEPT administrations is laid down by law, regulation or administrative action. ECC Decisions are required to deal with the radio spectrum related matters and for free circulation and use of equipment throughout Europe. The free circulation and use of radio equipment and the provision of Pan European services will be greatly assisted when all CEPT administrations exempt the same categories of radio equipment from licensing and apply -to achieve that- the same criteria.<br />
The harmonisation on a European basis supports the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. A commitment by CEPT administrations to implement this ECC Decision will provide a clear indication that the required frequency bands are available on a European-wide basis, for both analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment.<br />
ERC/REC 01-07, revised in 2004, listed harmonised criteria for the administrations to decide whether an exemption from individual license should be applied. The aim of this Decision is also to exempt PMR 446 equipment from individual licensing as it fulfils the criteria for exemption listed in ERC/REC 01-07 and to allow the carriage and use of the equipment within CEPT countries.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
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ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ECC DECISION OF 3 JULY 2015 ON THE HARMONISED FREQUENCY BAND TO BE DESIGNATED FOR ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL PMR 446 (ECC/DEC/(15)05)<br />
“The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations,<br />
considering<br />
a) that there is an industry and user requirement for harmonised usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
b) that it would be desirable for administrations to have common regulations at their disposal in order to control free carriage and use of PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
c) that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has developed the Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 which can be used for state- of-the-art PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
d) that analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference;<br />
e) that it is not recommended that applications requiring encrypted speech should be used with PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
f) that PMR 446 radio equipment complying to ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2 and EN 300 296-2 also fulfil the recommended limits identified in ERC/REC 74-01 on unwanted emissions in the spurious domain;<br />
g) that in the EU/ EFTA countries the radio equipment that is under the scope of this Decision shall comply with the R&TTE Directive. Conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive may be demonstrated by compliance with the applicable Harmonised European Standard(s) or by using the other conformity assessment procedures set out in the R&TTE Directive;<br />
h) that those administrations that are bound by EU Directive 1999/5/EC, the R&TTE Directive, as well as those countries that have implemented this Directive voluntarily, need to take account of the provisions of that Directive;<br />
i) that when implementing this Decision, CEPT administrations shall consider the need for transitional arrangements;<br />
j) that ETSI has developed ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236 for more robust receivers using Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling System (DCSS), TS 102 490 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 6.25 kHz channel spacing and TS 102 361-1 for digital PMR 446 equipment with 12.5 kHz channel spacing;<br />
k) that new frequency usage opportunities for analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment should be introduced with due awareness of the probable continued use of the bands by existing analogue and digital PMR 446 equipment. It is therefore important for administrations to communicate the intended changes as soon as possible to industry, retailers and users throughout Europe;<br />
DECIDES<br />
1. that the purpose of this ECC Decision is to harmonise the usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;<br />
2. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of analogue PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequency is 446.00625 MHz;<br />
3. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.1-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.103125 MHz and 446.10625 MHz respectively;<br />
4. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.003125 MHz and 446.00625 MHz respectively as of 1 January 2018;<br />
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5. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.1-446.2 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications;<br />
6. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.0-446.1 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications when placed on the market as of 1 January 2017;<br />
7. that subject to decides 8, 9 and 10 below, CEPT administrations shall permit free carriage and use of all analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment;<br />
8. that CEPT administrations shall exempt analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment covered by the present Decision from individual licensing;<br />
9. that all PMR 446 equipment is hand portable and shall use only integral antenna and an effective radiated power not exceeding 500 mW, while any base station, repeater or fixed infrastructure use is excluded;<br />
10. that the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR 446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference:<br />
a) all PMR 446 radio equipment shall have reception capability;<br />
b) PMR 446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’<br />
shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out;<br />
c) PMR 446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice activation exchange) control;<br />
11. that compliance of PMR 446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2;<br />
12. that the definitions in the Annex 1 apply for the purpose of this Decision;<br />
13. that this Decision replaces ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12 which are withdrawn;<br />
14. that this Decision enters into force by 3 July 2015;<br />
15. that the preferred date for implementation of this ECC Decision shall be 3 January 2016;<br />
16. that CEPT administrations shall communicate the national measures implementing this Decision to the ECC Chairman and the ECO when the Decision is nationally implemented.”<br />
Note:<br />
Please check the Office documentation database http://www.ecodocdb.dk for the up to date position on the implementation of this and other ECC Decisions.<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
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ECC/DEC/(15)05 <br />
ANNEX 1: DEFINITIONS<br />
Integral antenna: Hand portable station:<br />
antenna designed as a fixed part of the equipment (without the use of an external connector) which cannot be disconnected from the equipment by a user with the intent to connect another antenna.<br />
equipment fitted with an integral antenna, normally used on a stand-alone basis, to be carried on a person or held in the hand.<br />
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ANNEX 2: LIST OF REFERENCES<br />
[1] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 296-2: Radio equipment using integral antennas intended primarily for analogue speech<br />
[2] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 300 113-2: Radio equipment intended for the transmission of data (and/or speech) using constant or non-constant envelope modulation and having an antenna connector<br />
[3] ETSI Harmonised European Standards EN 301 166-2: Radio equipment for analogue and/or digital communication (speech and/or data) and operating on narrow band channels and having an antenna connector<br />
[4] ERC Decision (98)25 on the harmonised frequency band to be designated for PMR 446<br />
[5] ECC Decision (05)12 on harmonised frequencies, technical characteristics, exemption from individual<br />
licensing and free carriage and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating in the frequency band<br />
446.1-446.2 MHz<br />
[6] ERC Recommendation 01-07 on the harmonised regime for exemption from individual licensing for the<br />
use of radio spectrum<br />
[7] ERC Recommendation 74-01 Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain<br />
[8] EU Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on radio equipment and<br />
telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (RTTE Directive)<br />
[9] ETSI Technical Specification TS 103 236: Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System (CTCSS) and Digitally Coded Squelch Signalling (DCSS) system<br />
[10] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 361-1: Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems;<br />
ECC/DEC/(15)05 Page 7<br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/LPD433
LPD433
2024-03-13T18:25:00Z
<p>R4002: </p>
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<div>LPD433 - Low Power Device 433 MHz band. Overlaps with the 70cm [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|UHF amateur radio allocation]] (in some areas). Sometimes called SRD433 for '''[[SRD|Short Range Device]]''' 433 MHz band. Very low power short range 10mW 10milliwatts power limit. ITU Region 1 license free unlicensed service 433.05 MHz to 434.79 MHz [[ISM]] band (ITU Region 1 ISM only). May be used for [[Remote_Control#European_Standardization_EU_or_CEPT|data links, RC, garage door openers]], remote sensing such as doorbells, wireless weather stations, etc. or voice. Narrow FM voice standardized for 69 channels starting at 433.05 MHz ending at 434.775 MHz. Note that datalink, telemetry and [[Remote_Control|remote control or R/C]] systems do not have to follow the de facto standardized 69 FM voice channels frequency plan. <br />
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For example, 433.92 MHz or 433.9 MHz or 433.925 MHz is heavily used for data links and other short range purposes. However, not all 433 MHz devices are covered under the LPD433 service, some operate at [[Part 15]] power levels, similar to garage door openers, keyfobs and other very short range RF systems (i.e. 310 MHz, 315 MHz, 390 MHz and other bands used by garage door openers and other remote control devices). LPD433 data link and telemetry systems offer range up to 1km or more with high quality antennas and radio chips. <br />
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Like other unlicensed, ISM and similar bands, LPD433 is being explored as a possible frequency band for narrowband Internet of Things IoT networks and similar technologies. Other bands considered for these purposes include the 860 MHz SRD allocation [[SRD860]], the [[Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz|902-928]] MHz unlicensed band and [[Wi-Fi#900_MHz_.28802.11ah.29|variants]] - generally just called "900 MHz", and even the 26-28 MHz, 34 MHz, 35 MHz, 40 MHz, 41 MHz or 49 MHz [[Remote_Control#European_Standardization_EU_or_CEPT|SRD]] and RC bands. <br />
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Standardization: ETSI EN 300 220-2 short range devices 433,050 MHz to 434,790 MHz 433.050 MHz to 434.790 MHz 433.05-434.79 MHz.<br />
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Some handheld walkie talkies sold in Europe include both the original 8 [[PMR446]] channels plus the 69 LPD433 channels for a total of 77 channels, despite the significantly reduced range on the LPD433 channels (10 milliwatts power on 433 MHz vs. 500 milliwatts on 446 MHz). However, these LPD433 + PMR446 dual service radios quickly dropped out of popularity once PMR446’s analog channels increased from 8 to 16, and digital PMR446 (DPMR446) capability for improved weak signal performance and as well as channel sharing / selective calling - CTCSS and DCS on analog, and various selective calling (group call, individual call, etc.) that 500mW digital PMR446 offers in addition to the capabilities offered by 16 channel analog/digital or 32 channel digital only PMR446/dPMR446 devices. <br />
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Like [[PMR446]], LPD433’s allocation falls within the US allocation 70cm amateur radio band 420 MHz - 450 MHz. <br />
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'''LPD433 433 MHz 434 MHz FM voice channels''':<br />
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*Channel 1 - 433.050 MHz<br />
*Channel 2 - 433.075 MHz<br />
*Channel 3 - 433.100 MHz<br />
*Channel 4 - 433.125 MHz<br />
*Channel 5 - 433.150 MHz<br />
*Channel 6 - 433.175 MHz<br />
*Channel 7 - 433.200 MHz<br />
*Channel 8 - 433.225 MHz<br />
*Channel 9 - 433.250 MHz<br />
*Channel 10 - 433.275 MHz<br />
*Channel 11 - 433.300 MHz<br />
*Channel 12 - 433.325 MHz<br />
*Channel 13 - 433.350 MHz<br />
*Channel 14 - 433.375 MHz<br />
*Channel 15 - 433.400 MHz<br />
*Channel 16 - 433.425 MHz<br />
*Channel 17 - 433.450 MHz<br />
*Channel 18 - 433.475 MHz<br />
*Channel 19 - 433.500 MHz<br />
*Channel 20 - 433.525 MHz<br />
*Channel 21 - 433.550 MHz<br />
*Channel 22 - 433.575 MHz<br />
*Channel 23 - 433.600 MHz<br />
*Channel 24 - 433.625 MHz<br />
*Channel 25 - 433.650 MHz<br />
*Channel 26 - 433.675 MHz<br />
*Channel 27 - 433.700 MHz<br />
*Channel 28 - 433.725 MHz<br />
*Channel 29 - 433.750 MHz<br />
*Channel 30 - 433.775 MHz<br />
*Channel 31 - 433.800 MHz<br />
*Channel 32 - 433.825 MHz<br />
*Channel 33 - 433.850 MHz<br />
*Channel 34 - 433.875 MHz<br />
*Channel 35 - 433.900 MHz<br />
*Channel 36 - 433.925 MHz<br />
*Channel 37 - 433.950 MHz<br />
*Channel 38 - 433.975 MHz<br />
*Channel 39 - 434.000 MHz<br />
*Channel 40 - 434.025 MHz<br />
*Channel 41 - 434.050 MHz<br />
*Channel 42 - 434.075 MHz<br />
*Channel 43 - 434.100 MHz<br />
*Channel 44 - 434.125 MHz<br />
*Channel 45 - 434.150 MHz<br />
*Channel 46 - 434.175 MHz<br />
*Channel 47 - 434.200 MHz<br />
*Channel 48 - 434.225 MHz<br />
*Channel 49 - 434.250 MHz<br />
*Channel 50 - 434.275 MHz<br />
*Channel 51 - 434.300 MHz<br />
*Channel 52 - 434.325 MHz<br />
*Channel 53 - 434.350 MHz<br />
*Channel 54 - 434.375 MHz<br />
*Channel 55 - 434.400 MHz<br />
*Channel 56 - 434.425 MHz<br />
*Channel 57 - 434.450 MHz<br />
*Channel 58 - 434.475 MHz<br />
*Channel 59 - 434.500 MHz<br />
*Channel 60 - 434.525 MHz<br />
*Channel 61 - 434.550 MHz<br />
*Channel 62 - 434.575 MHz<br />
*Channel 63 - 434.625 MHz<br />
*Channel 64 - 434.650 MHz<br />
*Channel 65 - 434.675 MHz<br />
*Channel 66 - 434.700 MHz<br />
*Channel 67 - 434.725 MHz <br />
*Channel 68 - 434.750 MHz<br />
*Channel 69 - 434.775 MHz<br />
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Like other license free personal radio services, the LPD433 service 433MHz is used as another no license required unlicensed two way radio service, except at much higher power. In places like Russia, high power is common on these frequencies, as is using the frequencies above 434.775 MHz and below 433.050 MHz. Examples include documented use of Baofeng UV-5R, UV-82, UV-82HP, BF-9700, BF-888S type / H-777 type handheld radios on 431 MHz, 435.050 MHz, 433.000 MHz, and so on by Russian military as short range tactical radios. <br />
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R4002
https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/CB
CB
2024-03-13T18:24:30Z
<p>R4002: /* Australian 27 MHz Marine CB */</p>
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<div>Citizen's Band Radio - modern [[FCC]] language simply calls it "CB Radio Service" (CBRS) now. '''Part 95''' FCC Rules - 47 C.F.R. 95 - Personal Radio Services, Subpart D - CB Radio Service, aka "'''Class D'''". ("'''Class C'''" is the [[Remote_Control#RC_Transmitter_Regulations_-_Part_15.2C_Part_95_and_Part_97|RCRS]], "'''Class A'''" is now [[GMRS]] and [[FRS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|UHF]] and [[MURS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]].).<br />
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'''See the HFUnderground CB 11 meter and 10 meter forum here:<br />
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[https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,15.0.html 10/11 Meter Forum at HF Underground]'''<br />
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===General Overview ===<br />
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[[CB Savage|Citizen's Band Radio, or "CB Radio"]] for short. Known by pejorative names such as "Chicken Band", "Children's Band" and several others. Short-range license free (or simple license requirement) two-way radio service for personal or business purposes in the [[11_meter|25-30 MHz (25000-30000 kHz)]] range that makes up the shortest wavelength portions of the [[Main Page|HF]] band. For local communications, it tends to behave more like a short-range [[VHF / UHF Radio]] service. De facto standard frequency allocation based on 40 channel American CB band 26.965-27.405 MHz. In radio hobbyist circles, the CB band and adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "[[11_meter|11 meters]]". <br />
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CB is one of the most commonly used two-way and land mobile radio services worldwide, although for handheld walkie-talkie purposes it has mostly been depreciated in favor of [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services such as [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] and [[MURS]]. CB is still heavily used by trucking companies, hunting clubs, farmers, Jeep and 4x4 off road clubs, [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militias]] and self-defense security groups (for mobile and base purposes), logging companies, tow truck operators, fishing fleets, doomsday preppers, [[HF pagers|for local and/or unlicensed paging or data link/telemetry systems]], and [[Remote_Control|low power to medium power R/C (radio control, remote control)]] purpose, etc. and as an inexpensive short-range alternative to licensed services such as the licensed [[Business Radio]] Services. <br />
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Many [[ham radio]] operators look down on CB with absolute disdain, while others view it as a useful tool...or at the very least, a source of entertainment. <br />
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CB (and the 11-meter freeband frequencies above and below CB) are making a resurgence as one of many communications methods used by so-called "[[Steve_Anderson|preppers]]" and [[United_Patriot_Radio|survivalists]], in addition to amateur radio and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|VHF/UHF services]] such as [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[VHF marine]], etc.<br />
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A large radio subculture relating to [[Splatterbox|illegally modifying]] CB equipment, using so-called "[[CB#CB_Radio_10_Meter_Radio_Export_Radio_Images_Gallery|export radios]]" or "[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|10 meter]] radios" or modifying [[amateur radio]] equipment to access "freeband" frequencies, transmit higher than [[Piss weak|legal]] power levels, and or make DX contacts, exists worldwide. A large market for "export radios" (often sold under the guise of being 10 meter amateur radios) exists. CB is an old service, with its roots dating back to the 1950s and its spiritual roots dating back to the Second World War. <br />
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[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|CB radio calling frequencies AM FM SSB digital modes 25-28 MHz 25-30 MHz allocations 27MHz calling frequencies DX channels guide to CB radio frequencies channels 11 meter band legal users allocations freeband frequencies here]]. <br />
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CB is the oldest, and most commonly known in popular culture, two-way radio service. Many folks uneducated in the ways of radio simply refer to '''all''' radios, walkie-talkies, handheld radios, HTs, scanners, two-way radios, marine band radios, etc. as "CBs" <br />
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See [[CB#CB_Channel_Plans|here]] for 27 MHz CB radio channel plans, bands, etc. See [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] for 11 meter band 25-30 MHz band frequency allocations, legal users and illegal users.<br />
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===CB FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions About CB Radio===<br />
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-'''Do truckers still use CB radios?''' Yes, they most certainly do. CB is still extremely popular in the trucking industry, as well as the broader construction industry, logging, LTL truck deliveries and other transportation service oriented industries. Many truckers keep their radios turned down or off when highway conditions are good. These same drivers, however, turn their radios on when conditions deteriorate, for traffic reports, during weather emergencies or for other reasons. State agencies, including highway assistance agencies and DOT continue to outfit vehicles with CB radios to communicate with trucks, flag cars, chase cars and motorists. Motorist assistance or safety service patrol trucks are often outfitted with CBs tuned to channel 19 AM - 27.185 MHz - to listen to trucker CB radio chatter and improve situational awareness. Incident management vehicles are also equipped with CBs for the same reason.<br />
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-'''Is it legal to use FM on CB radio?''' Yes, FM mode is legal to use on the CB radio service in the United States. FM mode is legal in most countries worldwide. AM mode is considered the “standard” mode for CB radio in the U.S.A.. This means that all CB radios must, at the very least, have AM mode capability. This ensures backward compatibility and allows all CB radios to talk to all other CB radios (using the standard AM mode). In the United States, [[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] (USB and LSB) modes are all legal on the 11 meter 27 MHz CB radio channels. <br />
See Part 95 Subpart D [[FCC]] rules - 47 CFR § 95.971 CBRS [[Emission_Designator|emission]] types.<br />
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-'''Are 23 channel CB radios illegal?''' No, they are not illegal. 23 channel CB radios are still legal to use in the United States. <br />
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-'''Is CB HF?''' sometimes phrased as "is CB a HF?" or "is CB an HF?" - yes, CB falls within the definition of high frequency (HF) (3 to 30 MHz or 3000 to 30000 kHz). However, because CB uses the frequency band in the upper portion of the HF band (20-30 MHz), it sometimes behaves like HF and sometimes behaves more like VHF, depending on the propagation conditions.<br />
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-'''Is CB 11 meters?''' Yes, the term 11 meters, the 11m band, the 11 meter band, 11-m band, the 27 MHz band are all used to refer to the range of frequencies that CB radio services operate in. 11 meters is generally understood to mean 26-28 MHz, but often the term is used to refer to the US CB allocation specifically (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Or, it may be used to refer to the frequency range between the 12 meter amateur radio band or ham radio band (24.89 MHz to 24.99 MHz) and the 10 meter amateur radio band or 10m ham radio band (28 MHz to 29.7 MHz) - so the space between 12 meters and 10 meters is 25-28 MHz. In fact, many radios that operate in the 10 meter band are also capable of operating in the 26-28 MHz band (11 meters, [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|the freeband frequencies]], the legal CB channels and some are capable of operating on 12m, 11m and 10m - the Ranger RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series of radios are a good example of this, as are radios like the Superstar 158EDX (24.265 MHz to 29.665 MHz). <br />
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Radios that cover the 11m band and the 10m band are considerably more common as Chinese radios such as the AnyTone Smart, AnyTone AT5555, AnyTone AT6666 and numerous others including the AnyTone Ares II (Radioditty QT50), Anysecu CB-40M AR-925 and many others. The de facto standard "export radio" frequency coverage bands include 25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz and 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz. The 25.615 to 30.105 MHz coverage is becoming more common than the 6-band or "240 channel" 25.615-28.305 coverage.<br />
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-'''What are the freeband CB radio frequencies?''' - See [[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|the freeband 10 meter CB radio channel frequency chart below]], see also: the [[11_meter|11 meter]] frequencies [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|page]].<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - Second World War===<br />
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The origins of CB can be traced further back, to World War II. [[SINCGARS|Both the US and Germany developed mobile two-way radios for use in tanks, trucks and other vehicles that used similar frequency ranges, power output levels, and the familiar 9 foot long 1/4 wave "whip" antenna associated with CB]]. These frequencies the 20.0 MHz - 27.9 MHz and 27.0 MHz - 38.9 MHz ranges (SCR-508 and SCR-608 tank and artillery radios) and the 27.2 MHz - 33.3 MHz range (Germany, standard 10W.S.c Panzer radio transmitter - see also 10W. S.c. H. - same radio with different frequency range - 23.0 MHz - 24.95 MHz with 50 kHz channel steps). <br />
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The complete 10 WSc German UKW "ultra short wave", another way of saying [[VHF / UHF Radio|"VHF"]] was known as the Fu 5 or FuG 5. US Army documentation indicates a transmitter power output of 6.5 watts on normal mode and 10 watts maximum output on high power mode. Maximum power setting / high power was obtained by pressing red push-button switch marked "Oberstrich" (power increase). High power was only to be used when tuning the whip antenna or in emergencies. It is not known if transmitter power measurements are RMS readings, dead carrier power mode or PEP or peak mode. <br />
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An improved version, known as the 20 W.S.c was also available. It covered the same 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz range with 50 kHz steps but provided 20 watts transmit power compared to the 6.5 watt/10 watt transmit power of the 10 W.S.c. A variant known as the 20 W.S.d. covered 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz but was otherwise identical. The 42.1 - 47.8 MHz version of the transceiver was intended for close air support communications and was a counterpart to German aircraft radios that covered the same, or similar VHF 40 MHz VHF frequency range. Note, some sources indicate the coverage for these radios was 27.0 MHz - 33.3 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz. The vast majority of German vehicles equipped with high-HF/low-VHF equipment used the 27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz range and/or the 40 MHz range for tactical radio communications. The higher frequencies were also used for Close Air Support (CAS) as well as air-to-air communications and were subject to extensive jamming in the later stages of the war. <br />
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The American counterparts (SCR-508 family, i.e. SCR-510, SCR-608, SCR-610) provided wider frequency coverage, higher power output and use of FM which significantly reduced impulse noise interference found in vehicles and resulted in increased range. The SCR-508 tank radio was rated at 25 watts (communication range of 7 miles or 11 km) and the SCR-608 artillery radio was rated at 35 watts (communication range of 15 miles or 24 km). The American radios provided crystal control and channeling at 100 kHz steps (26.400 MHz, 26.500 MHz, 26.600 MHz, etc). The US military also produced lower-powered versions of FM radios that covered the same 20.0-27.9 MHz coverage, designed for mobile command (tank) purposes, general tactical radios in jeeps, trucks, for landing craft communications and as datalink radios for portable instrument landing systems. Other radios in the same family covered the higher 27 MHz - 38.9 MHz frequency range but were otherwise the same radio. These lower power radios (power output in the 5-15 watt range) provided CB-like communications capability and operated on the same frequency ranges as the tank radio sets and artillery radio sets. <br />
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German AM equipment operated at 50 kHz channel steps (27.200 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.300 MHz, 27.350 MHz, 27.400 MHz, 27.450 MHz...up<br />
To 33.300 MHz. Radio displays indicated every every 100 kHz with a mark halfway between to show the 50 kHz channel in-between. Frequency readout was provided in a x100 kHz notation - so 27.500 MHz (27500 kHz) would appear as 275 on the display, 29.700 MHz would appear as 297 on the display, etc. "Split" channels in between were indicated by a line halfway between the 100 kHz steps, so 27.850 MHz would appear as a line halfway between channel 278 (27.800 MHz) and channel 279) (27.900 MHz). <br />
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The US Army also embraced the concept of using channel numbers in place of frequencies. For example, 27500 kHz (27.500 MHz) would be referred to as "channel 275". American military equipment provided for 10 crystals to be installed at once and selected "on-the-fly" to allow for frequency agility. Many radio installations included one transmitter and two receivers, to allow a tank commander to listen to two radio nets and transmit on one. <br />
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Although the FM systems provided significant improvement over noise and interference, the development and widespread fielding of these systems (both AM and FM voice systems) during WWII proved successful. The success of these higher-frequency (above 20 MHz) radio systems for land mobile communications paved the way for the adoption of (what were then considered) higher frequencies for mobile radio.<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - 1950s, 23 Channel CB Radio and Beyond===<br />
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The CB service as we know it today started in the United States in the 1950s as a licensed service in the 26.965-27.255 MHz band (23 channels). When the service was created, the original 26.96 - 27.26 MHz band was taken from the 11 meter [[amateur radio]] band in 1947 Because of this, CB and its adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "11 meters". CB was expanded in 1977 to 40 channels. It is this 40 channel plan that became the "standard" CB plan that most countries have since adopted. <br />
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On September 11th, 1958, the old 11 meter amateur band was re-allocated by the FCC to the Citizen's Band Radio Service (CB Radio) as "Class D" CB service using FCC verbiage. The legislation called for 27 channels between 26.96 MHz and 27.26 MHz with 10 kHz channel spacing, including the five R/C channels spaced 50 kHz apart. The FCC moved the channel centers +5 kHz from the band edge and 26.965 MHz, CB channel 1, was born. Overlaying the 50 kHz R/C channel spacing provided the original 23 channels. Channel 23 was/is 27.255 MHz, while 27.235 and 27.245 remained allocated for business purposes, and while 27.255 MHz/CH 23 became the 5th R/C channel it retained its role in high power paging and continues to do so to this day. It is because of this historical quirk that the CB channels 23, 24 and 25 appear to be out of sequence. Before CB radio was expanded from 23 channels to 40 channels, the "hidden" channels 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz were often designated 22A and 22B. CB users often modified radios to access these two additional channels in the blank space between CB channel 22 and 23 (many 23 channel CB radios really did have a blank space between those two channels). <br />
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The original 23 channel service also specified which channels should be used for intra station communications (or communications between stations operating under the same license) and inter-station communications (or communications between stations operating under different licenses). <br />
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Officially, channels 1 through 8 and 15 through 22 were reserved for "intrastation" communications among units under the same license, while the other channels (9 through 14 and 23) could be used for "interstation" calls to other licenses.<br />
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Channel 11 became the calling channel (see below) and remains so to this day. Another result of this requirement was the development of a "town channel" or "home channel". This still exists today. Rural areas will usually have one or two channels that the locals use as their home channel or "hangout channel". Originally, this practice served two purposes. It kept the calling channel clear and prevented non-locals from easily figuring out where all the CB activity was. This practice can be found throughout the United States and probably a world into the 21st century.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Old Designated Use (Mostly Defunct) <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
| Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Emergency channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Original road/truck channel, moved to ch. 19 when CB was still 23 channels and required a license <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under different licenses - “interstation” - shared with pagers/high power data <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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Channel 11 was designated the official AM calling channel, channel 16 the official SSB calling channel (LSB mode), channel 9 was designated the emergency channel and channel 10 was designated the road/trucking/highway information and motorist assistance channel. The highway channel was quickly changed from 10 to 19. <br />
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When the service was expanded to 40 channels in 1977, 27.235 MHz was added as channel 24 and 27.245 MHz was added as 25. By sheer coincidence (or maybe not), channel 27.265 MHz was added as channel 26 all the way up to 27.405 MHz being channel 40. Thus, from channels 26-40, the first two digits after the decimal in MHz frequency notation are the same as the channel number. <br />
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CB is a HF (generally 26-28 MHz) short-range radio service designed for personal or business use by the general public. Although CB occupies the upper portion of HF, it is intended as a short-range service. 27 MHz generally provides VHF low band-like local propagation characteristics during periods of low sunspot numbers and a lack of sporadic-E [[Ionosphere|propagation]]. During band openings, however, [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|skip]] propagation is quite common on CB frequencies, and [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|DXing]] at modest power levels can be realized.<br />
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===CB Frequencies, freebanding and freeband "channeling"===<br />
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CB is generally license free worldwide, although frequency allocations, modes and power limits vary from country to country. However, these limits are often ignored and enforcement is extremely lax. Use of "10-meter" or "export" radios is common. These radios offer the user the option of 40 channels plus a band switch, the band switch going up or down 450 kHz (0.450 MHz, or 45 channels). Common export radio frequency coverage includes 25.615-28.305 MHz (standard 6-band export plan), 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz (Galaxy DX radios 8-band plan), 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz ("RU" or "export" plan, often included in European radios and Chinese 10 meter rigs such as the Anytone AT-5555 and its various clones), and 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (12 meter/10 meter coverage radios such as the Superstar SS-158EDX and its various clones). Others include 24.715 MHz - 30.105 MHz (new Chinese export CB radio coverage for 12 meter band, 10 meter band and 11 meter band full coverage, also appearing on modern [2019-2020]President export radios as the export/12m-10m coverage option), 25.165 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.555 MHz, 26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz (RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series radios) and the "three band" or "uppers and lowers" coverage of 26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz (see discussion regarding "hunting radios" above). Most exports at least have access to the high band of 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz and the low band of 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, so the majority of out-of-band communications take place between roughly 26.5 MHz and 27.9 MHz. In Latin America, the lower frequencies in the 25 MHz and 26 MHz bands are popular for taxi cab companies, trucking companies, delivery services etc. During serious band openings you can often hear signals every 10 kHz from 25.615 MHz all the way up to 26.965 MHz (CB channel 1). <br />
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Many countries follow the US 40-channel plan, with most of Europe allowing for use of FM on these frequencies in addition to AM. SSB is legal in some parts of the world, in others only AM/FM or even just FM are allowed. The US CB frequency plan has been standardized Europe-wise as the "CEPT" band (or "mid band") in FM mode. Some countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, the UK, New Zealand, etc) have additional channels authorized in addition to the standard 26.965-27.405 MHz US FCC/CEPT "mid band" allocation. Other countries (for example, South Africa, Japan) have entirely different allocations and/or use only a portion of the US FCC/CEPT mid band channel plan. See charts below for CB channel plans.<br />
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===Freebanding - What is free band CB radio?===<br />
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Freebanding generally means operating on frequencies above or below the legal CB band in your country. What may be a legal CB frequency in one country may not be legal in another. For example, a trucker operating on CB channel 19 wishes to find a clear frequency to talk to another driver without all the interference found on 27.185 MHz. So he (and the person he's talking to) switch their radios "down one band" (-450 kHz or -0.450 MHz) from 27.185 MHz to 26.735 MHz. The radio's channel display still says "19" but the bandswitch has been moved down one. Often export radios will have 3, 6, 8 or even 12 bands. Freebanding does have some general "gentlemen's agreements" in place. For example, AM operators usually stick to the lower frequencies ''below'' CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz), with activity centered around '''26.915 MHz''' (channel 36 down one band), 26.885 MHz, (channel 33 down one band) and other frequencies relatively close to the legal CB band. There are practical reasons for this, the primary one being antenna performance decreases the further away one gets in frequency from the antenna's resonant frequency. <br />
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SSB operators usually operate ''above'' CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and often use 5 kHz steps instead of the standard 10 kHz steps. This means that in addition to 27.425 MHz, 27.435 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, etc, the "0 raster" frequencies are used as well (i.e. 27.420 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.430 MHz]], [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.450 MHz]], 27.460 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.490]] MHz, etc). English-speaking stations will often stick with LSB mode, due to the gentlemen's agreement of using LSB for CB communications (see also: 27.385 LSB or channel 38 LSB) but there are several exceptions - the primary one being '''27.555 MHz USB - the freeband calling frequency'''. In Europe, SSB activity is also found on the 26 MHz frequencies between 26.2 and 26.5 MHz (calling frequency '''26.285 MHz USB'''), often as a method of escaping the heavy activity on the upper frequencies and FM signals on the three "main" European CB bands (see CB bands in the sections below). <br />
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In the Americas, 26.225 MHz USB, 26.235 MHz USB and 26.555 MHz LSB are commonly used by Spanish-speaking stations for SSB calling. 27.455 MHz USB is also used (think of it as the Latin American version of 27.555 USB). There are dozens of other frequencies, both above and below the CB band, which are used and/or claimed by various groups, users, radio clubs, etc. <br />
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With some common sense, freebanding allows the extremely large number of users of the [[11_meter|11 meter]] band to find clear frequencies for long distance communication with minimal interference issues. It is against the [[Bust|law (technically)]] but [[FCC|enforcement]] is basically nonexistent. See the list of frequencies and bands commonly associated with freebanding CB or the 11 meter band below.<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands===<br />
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'''Further information may be found on the pages for [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies|freeband CB 11 meter frequencies]], including specific 11m freeband calling frequencies and 11 meter beacon frequencies and [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|freeband 11 meter bands 24-30 MHz]].'''<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the freeband, 11 meter free band, outbanding, operating out of band, the 11 meter band, 11 meters, whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. '''Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete.''' Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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'''Most freeband operators use AM mode below CB channel 1 - the lower bands and SSB above CB channel 40 - the higher bands. There are several exceptions to this "gentleman's rule" however.'''<br />
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''While some export radios - sold as 10 meter radios - often cover frequencies above and below the 25.615-28.305 MHz range, that is the de facto "standard" export band alphanumeric plan. Generally the CB band is band "D" or the "mid band". On 120-channel radios, coverage is generally limited to 26.515-27.855 MHz or 26.065-27.405 MHz, depending on the model. Modern Chinese export radios cover 25.615-30.105 MHz to include all of the 10 meter band and frequencies above it.''<br />
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*'''25.615-26.055 MHz''' - Band A - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies ([[AM]] mode in the Americas, [[Yayem|AM]] or FM elsewhere)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down three bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*'''26.065-26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting clubs]]<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.285 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down two bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - truckers, often heard in North America during band openings<br />
*26.385 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - another commonly active frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean activity noted (also in USB mode - see 27.515 MHz LSB, 27.500 MHz USB and 27.500 MHz LSB)<br />
*'''26.515-26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, AM, FM and SSB elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - Begin German 80 channel CB band to 27.405 MHz (FM only up to 26.955 MHz)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - Often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz|<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - 26 MHz FM calling frequency - 11 meter freeband FM [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Calling_Frequencies_Channels|calling channel]] 26.805 [[FM]] <br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*'''26.965-27.405 MHz''' - Band D - legal [[CB]] band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band<br />
*'''27.415-27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM (FM rarely used in North or South America)<br />
*27.410 MHz LSB - Often used for SSB in the USA, can suffer from interference or QRM from AM stations on 27.405 MHz (CB channel 40)<br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.505 MHz LSB - "Channel 50" - US freebanders<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - begin UK FM 27/81 CB allocation, 10 kHz steps to 27.99125 MHz <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31), see also 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.835 MHz, 26.285 MHz, etc)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*27.855 MHz AM - High band channel 40 - popular with trucking companies and taxi cabs<br />
*'''27.855-28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is strongly advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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===Legal Users of 25-30 MHz Spectrum===<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes paging services, government, military, [[HF marine]] and [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|FM land mobile]]. The following allocations are for the United States only - there will be significant differences in other regions and other countries. <br />
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'''Please see the 25-30 MHz users page [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] on the 11 meter page. Federal government and military [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|NTIA allocations]] for the 25-30 MHz band on the 11m page.'''<br />
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===CB Channel Plans===<br />
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The so-called "A channels" are also heavily used, especially when a band opening makes finding a clear frequency difficult. [[HF_pagers|The A channels are assigned to R/C and telemetry purposes in most countries (the USA included)]]. These six frequencies fall under a different section of Part 95 of the [[FCC]] rules. 27.255 MHz (CB Channel 23) is also one of the [[Remote_Control|R/C channels]], but it is shared with CB.<br />
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===US "FCC" "CEPT" or "mid band" CB Frequencies===<br />
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[[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] Modulation in the United States. US FCC [[CB_Radio|CB Radio]] Service (CBRS) regulations require all CB radios to have AM mode capability as the standard mode. In other words, all CB radios operate in AM mode by default. This ensures backward compatibility between all 27 MHz CB radios. Identical rules and regulations in Canada, where it is officially called the General Radio Service (specialized trucking companies in some parts of Canada also use the [[VHF_LADD|VHF Resource Road]] frequencies (LADD channels) in addition to standard 27 MHz CB radio equipment). <br />
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SSB and/or FM are optional in the United States. If the radio is equipped with SSB capability, it must at least be able to use the upper side band. SSB CB equipment is capable of LSB and USB. FCC rules allow 4 watt AM carrier power, 4 watt FM power and 12 watt PEP SSB power. Bandwidth limits are 8 kHz for AM mode (8K00A3E), 8 kHz for FM (8K00F3E), and 4 kHz for SSB. SSB with carrier (4K00H3E), SSB with reduced carrier (4K00R3E), and true SSB without carrier (4K00J3E) are allowed. Use of selective calling systems, including tone-based selective calling such as DTMF, ANI, etc. as well as CTCSS tone squelch (PL) and DCS coded squelch (DPL) are permitted.<br />
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In many European countries, FM is the standard mode and is available throughout Europe. In the Americas, Australia and a few other places, AM mode is the standard mode. <br />
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''Yes, truckers (and lots of other people) still use CB radio.'' These are the de facto standard CB channel frequencies. Depending on where you're located they're the American CB radio channels, 27 MHz CB channels, the mid band channels, the CEPT channels or the European/EU channels. <br />
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CEPT European CE EU standardization permits 4 watt carrier power on AM, 4 watt power on FM and 12 watt power (PEP) on SSB. Maximum deviation in FM mode as defined in ETSI EN 300 433 as a maximum deviation from carrier frequency of 2 kHz. This translates to 8 kHz bandwidth or 8K00F3E emission. Transmitter power in AM and SSB modes is specifically measured with no modulation present. <br />
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(ECC/DEC/(11)03) Amended 17 June 2016 - on the harmonised use of frequencies for Citizens’ Band (CB) radio equipment<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[AmRRON]] CH3 Project Prepper and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia]] frequency (also FRS/MURS [[MURS#MURS_Calling_Frequency_-_Prepper.2FMilitia_Users_-_MURS_Channel_3_151.9400_MHz|channel 3]] - every 15 minutes for 3 minutes the 3-3-3 communication rule)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader [[FRS#FRS_calling_frequencies_and_Preppers_Emergency_Preparedness_Recommended_Channel.2FCode_Combinations|common channel]], Latin American trucker channel, secondary [[Militia Radio Frequencies|militia]] frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|"[[Splatterbox|The Superbowl]]" - High powered stations often use this as their home channel or calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian “recommended” road / trucker channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Originally the CB emergency channel, now used as a calling channel in Latin America (''you'll have better luck on channel 19 in an emergency'')<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sometimes used by RV clubs/drivers as a "home channel" (many RVs are equipped with CB radios, although a lot of them simply sit on ch 19)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Crystal controlled handheld CBs often included channel 14 as their only channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader common channel (4x4 = 16) in AM mode, also SSB calling Channel 16 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel, center frequency of the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|While CH 19 is the middle of the band, CH 20 is often used for radio testing and antenna tuning to avoid causing interference on channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with [[HF_pagers|high power data link]] and [[Remote_Control|R/C systems]] <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|USA FM CB Calling Channel - USA FM CB Working Channel FM CB DX Channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker FM CB Channel in USA - the "Trucker's FM Channel" or Channel 29 FM 27.295 FM<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel (FM mode) in Europe, USA FM CB calling channel (see also: 27.275 MHz and 27.295 MHz / FM CB Channel 27 and 29)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian SSB calling frequency, 27.355 LSB, also see 27.385 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Survivalist Patriot 11m CB SSB]] USB mode - CB CH 36 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB), militia/patriot 27.375 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===UK CB "27/81" Frequencies===<br />
[[FM]] (Frequency Modulation) only. Authorized in the United Kingdom only (see information below). <br />
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FM with 2.5 kHz maximum deviation is the ''only mode allowed'' on 27.60125-27.99125 MHz - straight 10 kHz channel steps, no gaps or odd sequence like the mid band 40 channel CB band. Frequencies are often listed with the last two digits removed (for example, UK FM CB channel 19 27.781 MHz instead of 27.78125 MHz or 27.781.25 MHz. In the UK, these frequencies are shared with the [[Community Audio Distribution Service]] (CADS) and the Republic of Ireland's similar service the Wireless Public Address System (WPAS). <br />
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The UK allows use AM, FM and SSB on the 40-channel European standard 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz CEPT "mid band" or "EC" allocation UK GB CB PR 27/97 (same as US frequencies) in addition to the frequencies listed below. The UK FM 27/81 channels combined with the standard EC/EU mid-band USA FCC 40 channel band means there are 80 available CB channels in the UK (40 AM/FM/SSB mid band CB channels + 40 UK FM 27/81 FM CB channels). UK regulations officially call the band 27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz (27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz). 27.595 MHz to 28.0 MHz. <br />
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See below for the WPAS and CADS frequency listing (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz, 27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz).<br />
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The 27.6 MHz to 28.0 MHz allocation overlaps with CADS/WPAS and other services in various countries outside the UK, [[HF_pagers|including paging/telemetry]].<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base station to base station channel "home base" channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling and Road Channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Wireless Public Address Service WPAS Community Audio Distribution System CADS Frequencies===<br />
<br />
<br />
Wireless Public Address Service WPAS CADS Church Broadcast Radio 27 MHz Church Radio, Parish Radio, Irish churches on 27 MHz, CB radio church, Irish church radio link, radio-link parish radio link Ireland, etc.<br />
<br />
Further information: [[Community Audio Distribution Service]]<br />
<br />
===German, Czech and Hungarian "Auxiliary" channels 41-80===<br />
80 Channel CB radio. '''DE''' mode on multi-norm CB radios.<br />
<br />
[[FM]] modulation only in Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary on channels 41-80. AM, FM and SSB are allowed channels 1-40, while radios are supposed to switch to FM mode only (4 watt power limit) for the 26.565-26.955 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Digital_Modes_ROS_PSK31_CW_SSTV_Channels|Digital modes allowed on specified channels]] (26.675 MHz, 26.685 MHz, 26.915 MHz and 26.925 MHz) in Germany - channels 52, 53, 76 and 77.<br />
Designated channels 41-80 (channels 1-40 are the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US/CEPT standardized channels]]). Full 80 channel allocation 26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz or 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz. Shared with [[HF_pagers|paging services]], fixed [[Remote_Control#Russia|links]], remote control (RC), on-campus voice and/or [[POCSAG|data]] pagers and the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]], especially in border areas.<br />
<br />
Czech Republic regulations specify that data transmission between CB stations is permitted on channels 24, 25, 52, 53, 76 and 77. F1D, F2D, G1D, G2D, J1D, J2D, A1D and A2D [[Emission_Designator|emissions (modes)]] are permitted. [[Remote_Control|Remote control]] transmitters are allowed on channels 18 and 23. Czech regulations also specify channel 1 and channel 80 as calling channels using selective calling systems, including tone-based such as DTMF as well as CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) with users switching to another channel as soon as possible. <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended AM calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - USB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB activity - LSB and USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel / road channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Simplex repeaters - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended FM calling/DX channel - FM mode<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|FM DX calling (see also: 27.305 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Italian I2 Band Italy CB I2 34 Channel CB 26.875 MHz - 27.265 MHz===<br />
<br />
'''Not to be confused with the Italian [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz VHF]] low band "[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] CB" band. ''' <br />
<br />
Italy permits use of the standard European harmonized [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CEPT band]] "mid band FM" as well as the same band plan - identical to the American CB radio allocation - with AM, FM and SSB allowed on the regular 40 channels. <br />
<br />
'''Note that channels 1-23 match the standard CB band plan.''' Channel 24 (27.245 MHz) is channel 25 on the standard band and channel 25 (27.265 MHz) is channel 26 on the standard band. Channels 26 to 34 are the out of band frequencies, 26.875 MHz to 26.955 MHz. While AM and FM modes are permitted on these frequencies, SSB use is also reported and quite common. Channels 26-34 overlap with [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German]] 80 Channel CB channels 72 to 80 and the "[[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|low channels]]". <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|[[Remote_Control#France|26.875]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Australian 27 MHz Marine CB===<br />
<br />
'''Inshore Boating Radio Communications Service''' or "27 MEG", more commonly known as 27 MHz marine band <br />
<br />
[[AM]] mode. 4 watt carrier TX power limit. No limit on antenna size or gain. Same specifications as AM CB radio. Modern Australian "27 Meg" 27 MHz marine radio equipment usually includes regular US 40-channels in addition to the frequencies below. This sort of dual-use dual radio service equipment appears to be legal in Australia. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! 27 MHz Marine Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks - Recommended Use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.68 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.72 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.82 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Supplementary Distress/Safety/Calling 27.86 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|'''Channel 88'''<br />
|'''27.880&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Distress/Safety/Calling''' 27.88 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.90 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.91 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats, Yacht clubs 27.94 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.96 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Rescue calling/working (supplementary to 27.880 and 27.860 MHz) 27.98 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
27.88 MHz (CH 88) and 27.86 MHz (CH 86) are monitored by coast stations for emergency/distress traffic. 27 MHz marine equipment - often referred to as 27 Megs or 27 Meg radios in Australia - still remain popular for recreational boaters due to licensing and registration requirements to operate on the standard VHF marine band. Many vessels are equipped with dedicated HF-SSB equipment, a stand-alone 27MHz marine radio, and VHF marine equipment, with the 27 MHz gear being used for backup or supplementary purposes. It is due to favorable propagation characteristics over open water that low power 26-30 MHz marine systems remain popular. See the other sections of this article for information regarding 11 meter marine radio bands in other countries. <br />
<br />
27 MHz marine gear sold in Australia is often "dual-use" equipment with the capability to be converted to the [[CB#South_Africa_.2829_MHz_CB.29|29 MHz South African CB]] frequencies, several of which are used as a supplementary 29 MHz marine band in South Africa. Equipment will often be able to switch between South Africa's 29 MHz CB band 29.71 MHz to 29.985 MHz, NZ 26 MHz CB, 27 MHz land mobile AM CB and the various 27 MHz maritime allocations (cf. 27.5 MHz - [[CB#Republic_of_Korea_.2F_South_Korea_Fishery_Radio_27_MHz|27.885 MHz]], 26.475 MHz - 27.27 MHz or 27.275 MHz, [[CB#Asia_China_Chinese_Taiwan_R.O.C._South_China_Sea_26_MHz_.2F_27_MHz_Fisheries_AM_Fishery_Fishing_Radio_26.475_MHz_-_27.275_MHz|etc.]])<br />
<br />
Common 27 Meg marine radio gear includes 27 MHz marine channels 68, 72, 82, 86, 88, 90, 91, 94, 96 and 98 and provisions for "private" channels (generally designated as "P1", "P2", etc.). <br />
<br />
If used, these private frequencies are generally programmed as channels in-between the 27 MHz marine frequencies (for example, 27.530 MHz, 27.610 MHz, 27.640 MHz, 27.650 MHz, 27.690 MHz, 27.700 MHz, 27.740 MHz, 27.750 MHz, 27.760 MHz, 27.800 MHz, 27.840 MHz, 27.850 MHz, 27.890 MHz, 27.930 MHz, 27.950 MHz, 27.970 MHz, etc.). However, this is rare and most users do not have issues with finding a clear frequency. <br />
<br />
The frequency band between 27.41 MHz and 28 MHz is allocated to numerous [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|27 MHz]] band [[HF_pagers|data link]] systems in Australia, including radio buoys, remote wave sensing equipment (eg. Datawell Waverider), port traffic control features and other fixed data transmitters using low power. Licensed frequencies include 27.415 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, 27.505 MHz, 27.525 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.565 MHz, 27.595 MHz, 27.605 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.625 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.645 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.665 MHz, 27.675 MHz, 27.695 MHz, 27.725 MHz, 27.745 MHz, 27.755 MHz, 27.765 MHz, 27.775 MHz, and numerous others. These data link systems may use A2D, A1A, A0A, A3A, F1D or other digital [[Emission_Designator#Emission_Designators|emissions]] or "waveforms". <br />
<br />
It should be noted that the majority of ACMA licenses for this region are for fixed shore stations on the 27 MHz marine frequencies 27.68 MHz, 27.72 MHz, 27.82 MHz, 27.86 MHz, 27.88 MHz, 27.9 MHz, 27.91 MHz, 27.94 MHz, 27.96 MHz and 27.98 MHz. <br />
<br />
Modern 27 MHz marine radios such as those produced by Uniden, GME - see models GX290, GX294, GX297, GX300, GX400, GX400W, GX400B, TX2700, TX2720, Uniden UM423AM, GME Electrophone TX835, Marcom 28 27MHz marine radio, NAVMAN MCB7270, AXIS MA2710 and others, including Chinese Anytone, Luiton, etc. clones may be programmed for any "private frequency" between 26 MHz and 30 MHz with the correct programming equipment and software.<br />
<br />
===New Zealand "CBL" and "CBH" channels===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] modulation. The CBH channels are the same as the US channels, giving New Zealand a total of 80 HF CB channels. Often referred to as "AM CB" to avoid confusion with the 80 channel 476-477 MHz "FM CB" or [[UHF CB]] allocation also in use in New Zealand (although its referred to as the Personal Radio Service or PRS technically...its known commonly as FM CB or UHF CB. 26 MHz channel 11 (26.450 MHz and 26 MHz AM CB channel 15 (26.500 MHz) are used for calling.<br />
<br />
26 MHz AM Public Channels:<br />
<br />
*Channels 1 to 17 and 25 to 40 are for AM and SSB communications (26.330 MHz to 26.530 MHz and 26.610 MHz to 26.770 MHz)<br />
*Channels 18 to 24 are for '''AM only''' (26.540 MHz to 26.600 MHz)<br />
*Channel 11 is for trucking/road users (26.450 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 15 is the designated AM calling channel (26.500 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 35 is the designated SSB calling channel in LSB (26.720 MHz LSB mode)<br />
<br />
''Note that the New Zealand 26MHz AM CB follows the same 10 kHz channel spacing raster as the FCC CB channel plan (including skipped channels and the odd order of frequencies for channels 23, 24 and 25). Mid band (FCC, US, CEPT) CB band -635 kHz or -0.635 MHz. This was done to make it easier for CB radio manufacturers to convert 27 MHz CB radios to the 26 MHz NZ CB band by simply changing the PLL reference crystal and making minor adjustments to the receiver and transmitter components if required. Many modern multi-country CB radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz and include the 26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz NZ CB band as one of the many available bands.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel/road channel (AM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM calling channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|[[Civil_Air_Patrol|26.620&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - LSB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Polish CB Channel Frequencies PL Channels Zeros Poland CB===<br />
<br />
26.960 -27.400 MHz Multi-norm radios sold in EU often have the "PL" band setting available. The original Polish CB allocation was the same as the EU standard/American CB band plan - 5 kHz. For example, Channel 19 is 27.180 MHz instead of 27.185 MHz. Channel 20 is 27.200 MHz instead of 27.205 MHz. The channel plan is otherwise exactly the same. FM was originally only allowed, with AM and FM now allowed. These frequencies are still heavily used in Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine (see information below on the Russian band plans). There are indications that the -5 kHz channels are even used for the “hidden” A channels - 26.990 MHz for 26.995 MHz, 27.040 MHz for 27.045 MHz, 27.090 MHz for 27.095 MHz, 27.140 MHz for 27.145 MHz and 27.190 MHz for 27.195 MHz. <br />
<br />
These channels are often referred to as the "zeros" by European CBers. Poland now uses both the regular EU or CEPT "mid band 40" FCC American CB plan and the band plan below. This effectively provides 5 kHz steps when using a radio that can switch back and forth between the two band plans. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|27.170]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Russian CB Channel Frequencies===<br />
<br />
Use of the full 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz export band is widespread in Russia. Repeaters, simplex repeaters, cross-band links to UHF (usually 433 MHz / 434 MHz) and Internet gateways are very common.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! "zeros" (R) channel <br />
! "fives" (E) channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B01<br />
|[[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|26.510]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B02<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03A<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B04<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B05<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B06<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07A<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B08<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B09<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B10<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11A<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B12<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B13<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B14<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15A<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B16<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B17<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B18<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19A<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B20<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B21<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B22<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B23<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B24<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B25<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B26<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B27<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B28<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B29<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B30<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B31<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B32<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B33<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B34<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B35<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B36<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B37<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B38<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B39<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B40<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C01<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C02<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03A<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C04<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C05<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C06<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07A<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C08<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C09<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11A<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15A<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19A<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D01<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D02<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03A<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D04<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D05<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D06<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07A<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D08<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D09<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D10<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11A<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D12<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D13<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D14<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15A<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D16<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D17<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D18<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19A<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D20<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D21<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D22<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D23<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D24<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D25<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D26<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D27<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D28<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D29<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D30<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D31<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D32<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D33<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D34<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D35<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D36<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D37<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D38<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D39<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40 +10 kHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Legally speaking, Russia as two sets of 120 channels for a total of 240 channels. ''In most multi-norm radios, this is the "export mode" or "RU" mode. Some radios allow for more channels, starting at 25.615 MHz/25.610 MHz or 26.065 MHz/26.060 MHz'' Unlike most countries, Russia has 5 kHz channel steps. Frequency coverage is 26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz (26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz or 27.865 MHz) Like most other countries, 24-30 MHz is filled with CB and CB-like traffic. Russian taxi cab dispatchers are heard all over Europe in 12 meters through 10 meters during band openings. Even with 240 legally available channels, Russian CB activity is often heard in the lower 26 MHz band, the 25 MHz band and within the 10 meter amateur band.<br />
<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modulation. [[SSB]] used on some frequencies but not allowed. Channels are referred using an alphanumeric designation that provides the band, channel number, and "raster" (last digit of frequency, 5 or 0) plus the mode. Most radios used in Russia use the band letter + channel number format to display channels, and/or include a frequency display due to the complexity of the system. The "E" channels are more commonly used in Russia compared to the older-generation "R" channels (original Russian/Polish/Eastern European CB channel plan). <br />
<br />
'''Common band designations:'''<br />
<br />
*B band: 26.515-26.955 MHz (E raster) 26.510-26.950 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''C band in the West, low channels'')<br />
*C band: 26.965-27.405 MHz (E raster) 26.960-27.400 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''D band in the West - CB band, mid band or EURO CEPT band'')<br />
*D band: 27.415-27.855 MHz (E raster) 27.410-27.850 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''E band in the West, high channels'')<br />
+<br />
channel number<br />
+<br />
mode (AM or FM, often written as "A" or "F")<br />
<br />
For example, <br />
<br />
*26.670 MHz FM is designated B14R or B14RF/B14R FM (band B, channel 14, R raster/channeling or the "zeros", FM mode) <br />
*27.185 MHz AM is designated C19E or C19EA/B19E AM (band C, channel 19, E raster/channeling or the "fives", AM mode)<br />
<br />
''Many CB radios used in Russia include a frequency display as the use of multiple channel raster plans can be confusing. Since FM is by far the more commonly used mode for local communications, the mode portion of the alphanumeric channel name is often omitted.''<br />
<br />
Modern CB radios sold in Europe and Asia often include "RU" mode as a country setting. More often than not, this opens up the radio to 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz in 5/10 kHz steps AM/FM mode. Russia suffers from heavy interference on the 10 meter amateur radio band due to the high number of radios operating above and below the legal CB frequencies and nil enforcement on the behalf of Russian authorities. Therefore, the "Russia CB band" can be difficult to pin down as far as the actual frequencies, some sources now simply state "25 to 30 MHz" <br />
<br />
Note: Compared to the table below, most export radios sold in the Americas and Western Europe have the CB band as Band D, not Band C. Therefore Channels B01-B40 would be C01-C40, channels C01-C40 would be channels D01-D40 and so on and so forth. <br />
<br />
As of the late 2010s/early 2020s, Russia appears to be moving towards standardization with Western Europe with the alphanumeric channels. CB radios designed for the Russian market now include a "15D" button and a -5 kHz button. The Channel 15D button either switches to 27.135 MHz or 27.585 MHz ("standard" Russian band shown as 26.960 MHz - 27.860 MHz, which fits with the -5 kHz switch + 10 kHz switch capability, turning the CB band into a de facto 5 kHz steps land mobile band). See Optim Satellite CB radio, Nanfone CB-689, Thunderpole T-3000, etc.<br />
<br />
Like many other countries, CB radio in Russia shares the 11 meter band for telemetry. [[HF_pagers|paging systems]] (using [[POCSAG]], etc.), datalinks and other non-voice purposes. Frequencies like 26.945 MHz, 26.950 MHz, 26.955 MHz and 26.960 MHz will often have data bursts on them, especially in larger cities - this is similar to the [[FCC]] Part 95 [[Remote_Control|RCRS]] services in the United States and elsewhere on 27.255 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Russian CB radio channel usage: <br />
<br />
<br />
*27.060 MHz FM - Secondary rescue / emergency channel (unrestricted use) 27.060 FM - C9RF (D9RF)<br />
*27.065 MHz FM - Official rescue service calling channel 27.065 FM - C9EF (D9EF)<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Road channel / car calling channel (slowly being replaced by 27.135 MHz FM) - C15EA (D15EA)<br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Road channel and trucker channel - C15EF (D15EF)<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - Information channel and trucker road channel AM mode C19EA (D19EA)<br />
*27.185 MHz FM - Information channel and trucker road channel FM mode C19EF (D19EF)<br />
*27.190 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel (also used in SSB mode) <br />
*27.200 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel - C20RF (D20RF)<br />
*27.270 MHz AM - Radio hobbyist channel AM mode - C27RA (D27RA)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - FM calling channel European grid - C31EF (D31EF)<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - Information and traffic channel (some areas only) D19EF (E19EF) - previously used for traffic information broadcasts in St. Petersburg only (service discontinued in 2014)<br />
<br />
===Multi Norm European Standard and Country-Specific Bands===<br />
<br />
CB radio equipment sold in Europe usually features multi-norm functionality - in other words, the end user selects the country they are in and the radio loads the appropriate channel plan, available mode(s) and power levels (AM, FM, etc.). Each country is usually referred to by a 2-character "norm" In addition, two Europe-wide standard bands (one with 4w FM only, the other 4w AM/FM) are available, often referred to as "CEPT" "EU" or "EC", "Euro" bands. <br />
<br />
*'''CE''' - Europe Harmonized FM - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - European standard band, CE or "CEPT"<br />
*'''EU''' - Europe Harmonized AM/FM or AM/FM/SSB - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM/SSB 4W AM carrier + 4W FM + -12W SSB PEP European standard AM/FM/SSB band <br />
*'''F''' - France - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 1W AM carrier + 4W FM <br />
*'''UK''' - UK "27/81" CB Band - 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - UK FM CB 27/81 allocation - UK has 80 available channels - UK + EU<br />
*'''UE''' - UK Full 80 Channels - EU 40 channels + UK FM 40 channels (80 channels), some radios require the user to switch between the two bands <br />
*'''dE''' or '''DE''' - Germany - 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 80 channels, channels 1-40 are AM/FM 4W/4W, same as CE band, channels 41-80 are FM only (4W) 26.565-26.955<br />
*'''I''' - Italy - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 4W AM carrier + 4W FM - same European standard AM/FM band <br />
*'''I2''' - Italy 2 - 26.875 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 34 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W or 40 regular EU channels<br />
*'''PL''' - Poland - 26.960 MHz - 27.400 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W (regular 40 channels -5 kHz)<br />
*'''IN''' - India - 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz - 27 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W<br />
<br />
===Export Radio / "10 Meter Radio" CB Channel Frequency Plan 11 Meter Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Standard 6 band export radio plan. All plans follow the CB plan with 40 channels + 5 A channels (+10 kHz switch) or alpha channels. To go up or down a band add or subtract 450 kHz (0.450 MHz). For example, to go from channel 19 on the CB band (or D band, or mid band) "down one band" to the C band or low band, do 27.185 MHz (CB channel 19) - .450 MHz to get 26.735 MHz. This is why having a frequency display or frequency counter can be very helpful. At very least, a printed out "roadmap" or channel plan (available on various sites in PDF format) will help.<br />
<br />
6 band export radio frequency plan A-B-C-D-E-F 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz. This six-band plan is the de facto standard plan and is used by the Superstar 3900 family of radios as well as numerous clones produced by Ranger and other companies (Connex 3300, General Lee, Super Jopix 2000, Mirage MX-36 and dozens of others). Note that some radios may use the low/mid/high band designation for C/D/E and bands (low band being band C - 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, mid being the CB band/D band 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz and high being band E - 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz). Several radios including the Connex Deer Hunter specifically cover the lower frequencies for hunters, and the bandswitch shows either A-B-C-D or B-C-D to reflect the 25.615 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage or 26.065 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage, respectively. <br />
<br />
The related Superstar 120, Superstar 121, President Grant DX, Superstar GR, etc. style radios (120 channel radios, radios with a LOW/MID/HIGH band selector, this includes radios like the Galaxy DX 86V with the C-D-E band switch), plus CB rigs with 120 channel modifications, frequency expansion mods or "channel kits" (including the popular Cobra 29 family of radios, Galaxy DX 919, Galaxy DX 929, Galaxy DX 939, Galaxy DX 949, Galaxy DX 959 / DX 959B, Galaxy DX 979, Texas Ranger rigs, etc.) use the same form factor with either LOW-MID-HIGH band switch or C-D-E covering 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. Radios such as the Galaxy DX 86V use the C-D-E band labeling plan to match 6-band export 10 meter radio band names. <br />
<br />
Modified CB radios with additional channels may or may not follow the alphanumeric band + channel designation system, depending on the particular modification and radio in question. Many modern modification kits or extra channel expansion kits aim to track the same channel plan to provide for interoperability between modified 40 channel CB radios and 10 meter radios that have been converted to the 11 meter band. Not all legal 40 channel CB radios are capable of operating outside of the legal band but many are, and a thriving market for channel expansion kits and modifications continues to exist for those who wish to use "traditional" type CB radios and still have access to additional channels/frequencies. Because of this, and antenna considerations, the most active 11 meter frequencies tend to be the low channels (26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz) and the high channels (27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz) - with the frequencies closest to the legal 40 CB channels generally being more popular (again due to antenna tuning considerations). Some radios follow an older 26.525 MHz to 27.845 MHz coverage plan vs. 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
''Most out of band CB activity occurs within the limits of these 6 bands, that is, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz.'' '''Operating above 28 MHz is strongly discouraged''', but does occur. <br />
<br />
For radios with wider frequency coverage, the lowest band will generally be Band A. On the 8 band Galaxy radios, coverage is 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz (A-B-C-D band selector plus a high band and low band switch). 12 band radios use the A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L naming convention, or A-B-C-D-E-F band selector plus a high band and a low band selector. These radios generally cover 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz. The newer generation Chinese radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (10 bands) or 24.715 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (12 bands). Other radios do away with the band switch and simply allow VFO frequency selection from 26-32 MHz or within the 25.610 - 30.110 MHz or 25.615 - 30.105 MHz coverage band. Modern equipment and older style Ranger/RCI type radios include a +10 kHz switch. Modern equipment may also include a +5 kHz or -5 kHz switch to access the in between channels (for example, to switch between 27.185 MHz and 27.180 MHz for channel 19). <br />
<br />
Note: operating on frequencies between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz is a really bad idea. Yes, there is that chunk of spectrum from 29.705 MHz to 30.105 MHz available in many radios. However use of frequencies 30.005 MHz, 30.015 MHz, 30.025 MHz, 30.035 MHz, 30.045 MHz, 30.055 MHz, 30.065 MHz, 30.075 MHz, 30.085 MHz, 30.095 MHz, 30.105 MHz and 30.115 MHz is also strongly discouraged. The 29.710 MHz to 29.790 MHz portion is still used by business radio systems as of 2021. The 29.800 MHz to 30.550 MHz [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|spectrum]] is allocated to military and government users and the military [[SINCGARS|actually does use]] the 30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
99% of radios will be operating on the Standard Band Plan (the "fives"). Remember that the +10 kHz switch moves you up +10 kHz, regardless. So radios advertised as "25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz" can actually go to 28.315 MHz (usually), 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz means 30.115 MHz (usually). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band A Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|25.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|25.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|25.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|25.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|25.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|25.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|25.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|25.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|25.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|25.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|25.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|25.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|25.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|25.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|25.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|25.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|25.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|25.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|25.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|25.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|25.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|25.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|25.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|25.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|25.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|25.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|25.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|25.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|25.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|25.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|25.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|25.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|25.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|25.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|25.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|25.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|25.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|25.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band B Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band C Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band D Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band E Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band F Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|28.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|28.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|28.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|28.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|28.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|28.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|28.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|28.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|28.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|28.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|28.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|28.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|28.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|28.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|28.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|28.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|28.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|28.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|28.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|28.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|28.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|28.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|28.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|28.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|28.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|28.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Prepper Survivalist Militia Patriot SSB CB Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Calling frequencies include:<br />
*'''26.985 MHz AM (CB Channel 3 AM)''' <br />
*27.368 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*'''27.375 MHz USB (CB Channel 37 USB)'''<br />
*27.378 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*27.390 MHz USB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*'''27.425 MHz USB (Channel 42, Channel "E2", Channel E02, "425")'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*26.962 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 1<br />
*26.965 MHz AM - Normal CB 1<br />
*26.968 MHz USB - High Gap 1<br />
*26.970 MHz USB/LSB - High Gap 1/2<br />
*26.972 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 2<br />
*26.975 MHz AM - Normal CB 2<br />
*<br />
<br />
===Japan CB Radio Frequencies===<br />
[[AM]] modulation only. Japanese regulations specifically name "double side band" emission A3E (8K00A3E or 6K00A3E). Odd channel spacing. <br />
<br />
0.5 watt (500mw) power limit. Often included as part of the Japanese "DSB Fishery Radio Service" (27 MHz fishery radio system) that covers 26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz in odd steps. Some fishery radio marine frequencies in-between CB channels. Illegal CB operations on the American/Australian frequencies is apparently common in Japan, despite the potential for interference with marine radio service allocations. These frequencies are often used in conjunction with the "standard" 10 kHz CB channeling for fishing, marine transport and other maritime purposes in Japan, Taiwan, [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|China]], and several other Asian countries. Japan's primary outband or freeband calling frequencies are 27.005 MHz in AM mode and 27.355 MHz / 27.385 MHz in LSB mode for SSB voice. All three of these frequencies interfere with the fishery radio services in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range (kHz)<br />
! Service Allocation <br />
|-<br />
|26760-26944&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|26968-26976&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 1-2 <br />
|-<br />
|27016&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|27040-27144&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 3-8 and 2 RC [[Remote_Control#Japan|channels]]<br />
|-<br />
|27152&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Third RC Channel 27.152 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27310.5-27470.5&nbsp;kHz <br />
|25W SSB Fishery Radio Service<br />
|-<br />
|27524-27980&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Double Side Band DSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
1W-DSB FISHERY RADIO SERVICE JAPAN <br />
<br />
26.760 MHz - 27.988 MHz 26760 kHz to 27988 kHz. Frequency band also includes the 8-channel Japanese AM CB band, the 25 watt SSB fishery radio service (see below) and the 26/27 MHz RC frequencies (being phased out in Japan).<br />
<br />
See also: VHF low band [[Japanese 40MHz DSB Fishery Radio|40 MHz (35-40 MHz) 5W DSB Fishery Radio Service]] <br />
<br />
The 1W DSB Fishery Radio Service has 1 watt maximum carrier power for AM voice and permits use of digital modes - A2D modulation, 6K00A2D / 8K00A2D emissions in addition to A3E AM voice, including integrated position reporting and GPS linked radio nets for communications with and monitoring of large fishing fleets. These frequencies are often overlaid with standard 10 kHz step "marine CB" channeling. See 0.5 watt Japanese CB frequencies above. Not designated channel numbers per Japanese law, referred to by frequency. Radios display frequency and often feature selective calling features. <br />
<br />
Similar services exist in other Asian countries, with varying frequency allocations. Radios sold in China and Taiwan covering 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz DSB fishery radio, 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz DSB fishery radio (this appears to be used in China as well, see also the 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz FM fishery radio allocation), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz, 25.555 MHz - 30.500 MHz, others covering 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz, 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz, the de facto standard export 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz or other obvious "overlays" from the standard CB channels. See also, the Chinese 27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz allocation (27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz on some radios). Radios for the 1 watt DSB Fishery Radio Service are still sold as of 2017, despite issues the widespread proliferation of cheaper "export", "10 meter" and "marine CB" equipment. Ranger Communications (RCI) sells "Marine CB" equipment that covers 26.065-28.755 MHz out of the box. The 10 meter band is often plagued by fishery radio interference because of this. Not only does the 10 meter [[Amateur_radio|ham (amateur radio) band]] have numerous intruders because of fishery radio users but legit users also suffer inference from CB stations and other fishery radio band plans that operate in the same [[11_meter|25-30 MHz region]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26760<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26768<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26776<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26824<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26840<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26848<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26856<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26864<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26872<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26880<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26888<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26896<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26912<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26920<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26928<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26936<br />
|26.936&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26944<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27016<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27524<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27532<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27540<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27548<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27556<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27572<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27580<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27628<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27636<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27644<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27652<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27660<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27668<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27676<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27724<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27732<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27740<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27748<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27756<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27764<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27772<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27780<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27828<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27836<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27852<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27860<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27884<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27892<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27908<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27916<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27932<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27940<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27956<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27964<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27980<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27988<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Single Side Band SSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
In addition to the 26 / 27 MHz double side band 1W-DSB (1 watt AM) fishery radio service available in Japan, a higher power SSB service exists in the same frequency band. J3E emission, 25 watt power limit (per Japanese regulation). Like the 1W DSB 27MHz marine service, many of these frequencies overlap with the traditional CB bands in use outside of Japan. Frequencies licensed to individual fisheries, just like the 1 watt DSB service, the MF/HF services, the standard [[VHF marine]] band, and other VHF/UHF bands only available in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27310.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27334.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27338.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27342.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27346.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27350.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27354.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27358.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27362.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27366.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27370.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27378.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27382.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27386.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27388.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27398.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27404.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27418.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27426.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27434.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27442.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27452.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27458.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27466.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27470.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Republic of Korea / South Korea Fishery Radio 27 MHz===<br />
<br />
South Korea allows use of the 26.965-27.405 MHz "Citizen Radio" allocation in addition to [[HF pagers|27.400 MHz (27.402 MHz offset also allowed), 27.410 MHz, 27.420 MHz (27.422 MHz offset frequency also permitted) and 27.440 MHz for paging purposes]]. Compare use of 27.821 MHz as the fishery radio calling distress frequency with Australian 27 Meg / 27 MHz Marine use of calling and distress frequency 27.880 MHz [27 MHz CH 88]. <br />
<br />
Frequency coverage 27.500 MHz to 27.950 MHz or 27.508 MHz to 27.943 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use in Korea<br />
|-<br />
|27508&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27516&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27544&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27552&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27560&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27581&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.581&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27598&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.598&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27768&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27776&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27895&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27911&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27919&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27927&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27935&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27943&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27789&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27805&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27821&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Distress Safety Calling Emergency Frequency - Maritime Mobile Distress<br />
|-<br />
|27837&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27856&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27869&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27885&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27901&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===China/Hong Kong Chinese 27.5-39.5 MHz HF and VHF-low Fishery Marine Band FM Fishing Radio ===<br />
<br />
People's Republic of China (PRC)!Hong Kong and adjacent waters. HF/VHF system covering 27.5 MHz to 39.475 MHz in 25 kHz steps (FM mode). 25 watt power output. Apparently used with GPS and other position-indicating data links for fishing fleets (FSK) in a similar manner to the AM (DSB) and SSB based systems used in Japan, South Korea and other places. Crosses the boundary between HF and VHF at 30 MHz. Used in conjunction with standard MF/HF SSB marine and VHF marine systems. Advertised as a "dedicated fisheries radio" or "FM fishing boat fishery radiotelephone" "480 channel fishing fleet fishery wireless FM radiotelephone" "HF FM fishery radio" and numerous variants system with FM voice and FSK datalink capabilities (25 watt transmitters with high gain antennas tuned for 27.5 - 39.5 MHz or 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz.<br />
<br />
Unlike the Japanese 27 MHz fisheries radio systems (which uses direct frequencies as to reference the channels), this system uses a channelized system with integer channel numbering. Straight channel numbering sequence (channel 1 - 27.500 MHz, channel 2 - 27.525 MHz, channel 3 - 27.550 MHz, channel 3 - 27.575 MHz, channel 5 - 27.600 MHz, etc. through to 39.425 MHz (channel 477) , 39.450 MHz (channel 478) and 39.475 MHz as channel 480) for a total of 480 channels. <br />
<br />
Radios appear to come with channels 221 - 32.875 MHz FM, channel 231 - 33.100 MHz FM, channel 236 - 33.225 MHz FM, and channel 238 - 33.275 MHz FM as "dual watch" channels (likely for calling purposes). <br />
<br />
Radios sold in China for this band appear to have selective calling and automatic location transmission capabilities in addition to regular FM voice. Emission listed as 16K0F3E and 16K0G3E on the FT-801 "Fisheries Dedicated Radio" with "dual transmission mode" 300 baud rate ASK, 1200 baud rate MSK. Radios also come with voice scrambler (likely voice inversion) capability. Other radios sold in China for this band are called "Fishing Radio Telephone" and offer similar features, including an array of selective calling, group calling, automatic distress transmission, automatic location reporting to fixed shore stations and scanning functions. Frequency coverage is the same 27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz with 20 watts output power (IC-988C FM Transceiver). <br />
<br />
Other radios sold for this same frequency band are sold with "1000 channel mode" or "960 channel mode" which reduces channel spacing from 25 kHz to 12.5 kHz. Channel numbering is not confirmed, but frequency range (27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz) is identical. Fishing fleet transmissions have been heard on frequencies that fit the 12.5 kHz step channeling - including 29.7375 MHz, 29.8875 MHz, 31.2375 MHz, 32.1125 MHz, 32.1875 MHz, 32.3625 MHz, and others. The fishing fleets using the "export mode" appear to ''not'' be Chinese. '''These radios are used throughout Asia, not just Chinese fishing fleets. ''' <br />
<br />
The FT-801 Dedicated Fisheries Radio - Shishi Feitong Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. includes the following capabilities: <br />
<br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*27.500 MHz FM - 39.475 MHz FM transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*25 kHz channel spacing <br />
*480 channels<br />
*FM modulation - 16K0F3E / 16K0G3E emission<br />
*25 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 25w across entire frequency range)<br />
*FM deviation less than 5 kHz - 4 kHz deviation <br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*Data link signal format 300 baud ASK or 1200 baud MSK <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz, total 480 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
''This system does appear to go through the [[Amateur_radio|10 meter amateur band]] - channel 21 (28.000 MHz) through channel 93 (29.700 MHz) - and would at least partially explain the large amount of FM voice interference from fishing radio system intruders heard on 10 meters during band opening to Southeast Asia and China. The AM voice intruders on 10 meters are likely using the more traditional 10 meter export radios covering 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz or 28.765 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz or 28.315 MHz, etc.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel <br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use China Fishery Radio Network 27.5-39.475 MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|21<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|22<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|23<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|24<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|25<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|26<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|27<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|28<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|29<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|30<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|31<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|32<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|33<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|34<br />
|28.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|35<br />
|28.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|36<br />
|28.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|37<br />
|28.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|38<br />
|28.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|39<br />
|28.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|40<br />
|28.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|41<br />
|28.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|42<br />
|28.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|43<br />
|28.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|44<br />
|28.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|45<br />
|28.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|46<br />
|28.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|47<br />
|28.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|48<br />
|28.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|49<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|50<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|51<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|52<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|53<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|54<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|55<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|56<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|57<br />
|28.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|58<br />
|28.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|59<br />
|28.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|60<br />
|28.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|61<br />
|28.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|62<br />
|28.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|63<br />
|28.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|64<br />
|28.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|65<br />
|29.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|66<br />
|29.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|67<br />
|29.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|68<br />
|29.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|69<br />
|29.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|70<br />
|29.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|71<br />
|29.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|72<br />
|29.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|73<br />
|29.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|74<br />
|29.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|75<br />
|29.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|76<br />
|29.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|77<br />
|29.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|78<br />
|29.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|79<br />
|29.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|80<br />
|29.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|81<br />
|29.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|82<br />
|29.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|83<br />
|29.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|84<br />
|29.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|85<br />
|29.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|86<br />
|29.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|87<br />
|29.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|88<br />
|29.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|89<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|29.600]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|90<br />
|29.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|91<br />
|29.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|92<br />
|29.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|93<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|29.700]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|94<br />
|29.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|95<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|96<br />
|29.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|97<br />
|29.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|98<br />
|29.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|99<br />
|29.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|100<br />
|29.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|101<br />
|29.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|102<br />
|29.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|103<br />
|29.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|104<br />
|29.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|105<br />
|30.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|106<br />
|30.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|107<br />
|30.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|108<br />
|30.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|109<br />
|30.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|110<br />
|30.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|111<br />
|30.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|112<br />
|30.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|113<br />
|30.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|114<br />
|30.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|115<br />
|30.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|116<br />
|30.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|117<br />
|30.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|118<br />
|30.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|119<br />
|30.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|120<br />
|30.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|121<br />
|30.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|122<br />
|30.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|123<br />
|30.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|124<br />
|30.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|125<br />
|30.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|126<br />
|30.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|127<br />
|30.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|128<br />
|30.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|129<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|130<br />
|30.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|131<br />
|30.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|132<br />
|30.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|133<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|134<br />
|30.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|135<br />
|30.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|136<br />
|30.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|137<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|138<br />
|30.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|139<br />
|30.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|140<br />
|30.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|141<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|142<br />
|30.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|143<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|30.950]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|144<br />
|30.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|145<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|146<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#Spain|31.025]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|147<br />
|31.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|148<br />
|31.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|149<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|150<br />
|31.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|151<br />
|31.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|152<br />
|31.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|153<br />
|31.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|154<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#United_Kingdom|31.225]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|155<br />
|31.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|156<br />
|31.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|158<br />
|31.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|159<br />
|31.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|160<br />
|31.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|161<br />
|31.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|162<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|163<br />
|31.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|164<br />
|31.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|165<br />
|31.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|166<br />
|31.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|167<br />
|31.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|168<br />
|31.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|169<br />
|31.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|170<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|171<br />
|31.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|172<br />
|31.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|173<br />
|31.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|174<br />
|31.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|175<br />
|31.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|176<br />
|31.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|177<br />
|31.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|178<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|179<br />
|31.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|180<br />
|31.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|181<br />
|31.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|182<br />
|31.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|183<br />
|31.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|184<br />
|31.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|185<br />
|31.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|186<br />
|32.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|187<br />
|32.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|188<br />
|32.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|189<br />
|32.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|190<br />
|32.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|191<br />
|32.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|192<br />
|32.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|193<br />
|32.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|194<br />
|32.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|195<br />
|32.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|196<br />
|32.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|197<br />
|32.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|198<br />
|32.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|199<br />
|32.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|200<br />
|32.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|201<br />
|32.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|202<br />
|32.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|203<br />
|32.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|32.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|205<br />
|32.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|206<br />
|32.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|207<br />
|32.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|32.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|32.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|32.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|32.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|32.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|32.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|32.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|215<br />
|32.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|32.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|32.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|32.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|32.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|32.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|32.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|32.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|32.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|32.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|225<br />
|32.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|33.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|33.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|33.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|229<br />
|33.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|231<br />
|33.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|33.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|233<br />
|33.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|234<br />
|33.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|235<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|33.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|237<br />
|33.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|238<br />
|33.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|239<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|33.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|241<br />
|33.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|33.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|243<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|244<br />
|33.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|245<br />
|33.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|33.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|33.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|33.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|249<br />
|33.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|33.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|251<br />
|33.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|33.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|33.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|33.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|33.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|33.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|33.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|33.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|259<br />
|33.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|33.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|33.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|33.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|263<br />
|33.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|33.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|33.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|266<br />
|33.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|34.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|34.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|269<br />
|34.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|270<br />
|34.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|34.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|34.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|34.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|34.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|34.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|34.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|278<br />
|34.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|279<br />
|34.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|34.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|34.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|282<br />
|34.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|283<br />
|34.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|284<br />
|34.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|34.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|286<br />
|34.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|34.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|288<br />
|34.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|289<br />
|34.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|290<br />
|34.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|291<br />
|34.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|292<br />
|34.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|293<br />
|34.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|294<br />
|34.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|295<br />
|34.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|296<br />
|34.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|297<br />
|34.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|298<br />
|34.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|299<br />
|34.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|300<br />
|34.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|301<br />
|34.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|302<br />
|34.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|303<br />
|34.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|34.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|305<br />
|34.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|306<br />
|34.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|307<br />
|34.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|35.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|309<br />
|35.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|310<br />
|35.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|311<br />
|35.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|313<br />
|35.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|314<br />
|35.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|315<br />
|35.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|317<br />
|35.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|318<br />
|35.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|319<br />
|35.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|321<br />
|35.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|322<br />
|35.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|323<br />
|35.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|324<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|325<br />
|35.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|326<br />
|35.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|327<br />
|35.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|328<br />
|35.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|329<br />
|35.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|330<br />
|35.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|331<br />
|35.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|332<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|333<br />
|35.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|35.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|335<br />
|35.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|336<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|337<br />
|35.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|338<br />
|35.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|339<br />
|35.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|35.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|341<br />
|35.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|342<br />
|35.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|343<br />
|35.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|35.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|345<br />
|35.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|346<br />
|35.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|347<br />
|35.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|[[DDE|36.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|349<br />
|36.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|350<br />
|36.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|351<br />
|36.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|36.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|353<br />
|36.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|354<br />
|36.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|355<br />
|36.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|36.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|357<br />
|36.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|358<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|359<br />
|36.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|360<br />
|36.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|361<br />
|36.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|362<br />
|36.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|363<br />
|36.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|36.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|365<br />
|36.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|366<br />
|36.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|367<br />
|36.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|36.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|369<br />
|36.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|370<br />
|36.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|371<br />
|36.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|36.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|373<br />
|36.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|374<br />
|36.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|375<br />
|36.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|36.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|377<br />
|36.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|378<br />
|36.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|379<br />
|36.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|37.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|381<br />
|37.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|382<br />
|37.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|383<br />
|37.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|37.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|385<br />
|37.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|386<br />
|37.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|387<br />
|37.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|388<br />
|37.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|389<br />
|37.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|390<br />
|37.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|391<br />
|37.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|392<br />
|37.300&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|393<br />
|37.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|394<br />
|37.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|395<br />
|37.375&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|396<br />
|37.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|398<br />
|37.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|399<br />
|37.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|400<br />
|37.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|401<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|402<br />
|37.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|403<br />
|37.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|37.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|405<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|406<br />
|37.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|407<br />
|37.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|37.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|410<br />
|37.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|37.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|37.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|413<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|37.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|37.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|37.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|417<br />
|37.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|37.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|37.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|37.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|421<br />
|38.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|38.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|38.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|38.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|38.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|38.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|427<br />
|38.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|38.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|429<br />
|38.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|430<br />
|38.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|431<br />
|38.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|38.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|433<br />
|38.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|434<br />
|38.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|435<br />
|38.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|38.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|437<br />
|38.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|38.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|439<br />
|38.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|440<br />
|38.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|38.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|442<br />
|38.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|443<br />
|38.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|38.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|445<br />
|38.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|446<br />
|38.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|447<br />
|38.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|38.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|449<br />
|38.700&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|450<br />
|38.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|451<br />
|38.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|38.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|453<br />
|38.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|454<br />
|38.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|455<br />
|38.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|456<br />
|38.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|457<br />
|38.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|458<br />
|38.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|459<br />
|38.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|38.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|461<br />
|39.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|462<br />
|39.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|463<br />
|39.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|464<br />
|39.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|465<br />
|39.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|466<br />
|39.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|467<br />
|39.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|468<br />
|39.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|469<br />
|39.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|470<br />
|39.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|471<br />
|39.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|472<br />
|39.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|473<br />
|39.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|474<br />
|39.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|475<br />
|39.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|476<br />
|39.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|477<br />
|39.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|478<br />
|[[DDE|39.425]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|479<br />
|39.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|480<br />
|39.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Asia China Chinese Taiwan R.O.C. South China Sea 26 MHz / 27 MHz Fisheries AM Fishery Fishing Radio 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz ===<br />
<br />
The FT-801 radio discussed above (as part of the 27.5 MHz - 39.5 MHz Chinese fisheries radio network) is also available as the FT-801B, which instead of covering 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz with FM voice and data modes, covers 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz with AM voice. Other sources indicate 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz. Note the differences in specifications compared to the FT-801 version. No channel / frequency steps listed, unable to locate an actual channel plan, only the 26.475 - 27.27 MHz frequency coverage. 20 channels is listed, and it appears that the radio provides a channel display instead of frequency display. <br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*20 channels<br />
*AM modulation <br />
*5 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 5w across entire frequency range)<br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*No data link capability listed <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz, total 20 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
Frequency ranges available on other radios sold for the same purposes include: 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz (standard), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz (optional) or 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (Super4800 Marine DSB Radiotelephone) as frequency range. Channel plans offer 12, 20, 21, 480 or 1000 channels. See Wenden WTR-358 DSB radio, WTR-388 DSB radio and Wenden Super 4800 marine CB radio. The WTR-358/WTR-388 and Super 4800 radios differ only in their frequency coverage and which language is printed on the control panel. <br />
<br />
The 480 channel radios appear to use the alphanumeric export radio channeling - for example, C-08 is band C, channel 8. Most radios appear to have channel or frequency display options (and operate in DSB mode only...in other words, AM mode). As mentioned, the frequency range varies but roughly 25-30 MHz, 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.475 MHz to 27.275 MHz, 25.550 MHz to 30.495 MHz or 30.500 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Other Asian countries sell "Marine CBs" such as the Ranger Sea Eagle 6900 AM/FM/SSB transceiver with 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz coverage, the the Ranger Super Star 2400 AM/FM marine CB mobile radio with 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz frequency coverage and numerous others sold explicitly as marine radios vs. 10 meter amateur radios or CB radios. Information regarding a Vietnam specific band plan of 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz has also been found. 26.065-28.755 MHz AM/FM/SSB 6 bands of 40 channels in 10 kHz steps for a total of 240 channels (or 270 channels of the +10 kHz switch is used for the A channels = 45 channels per band).<br />
<br />
===South Africa (27 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] (USB only). 9 channels, 27.185-27.275 MHz. Some sources indicate that these same frequencies are authorized for use in Namibia as well. <br />
<br />
''Editor's note (early 2019) - it appears that updated South African frequency allocations now show 26.96 MHz to 27.41 MHz as [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed mobile]] and CB radio service, possibly indicating that South Africa has changed from 9 channels (27.180 MHz to 27.280 MHz) to 40 channels (26.960 MHz - 27.410 MHz). Updated allocations still show 29.7 MHz - 30.0 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.985 MHz) as allocated to the 29 MHz CB, 29 MHz marine band and civil defense/emergency response users, indicating that 29MHz CB is still in operation) This is unconfirmed, however.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===South Africa (29 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] on all channels. [[SSB]] only allowed on specified channels. 23 channels, 29.710 MHz - 29.985 MHz. 12.5 kHz channel spacing. <br />
<br />
Some channels have multiple designations depending on their intended use. Used by boating clubs, 4x4 groups, farmers, etc. South African 4x4 groups are starting to migrate to VHF/UHF services but a 29 MHz CB appears to still be required equipment for many of these clubs (much like a 27 MHz CB is required by Jeep and 4x4 clubs in the US and UK).<br />
<br />
29 MHz CB marine usage in South Africa is analogous to 27 MHz marine CB usage in Australia. It remains in use by recreational boats, often in conjunction with VHF marine equipment on recreational and fishing boats. Only 3 channels are available for marine use under South African law, 29.935 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 1 or channel A), 29.7725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 2 or channel B) and 29.9725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 3 or channel C).<br />
<br />
This allocation overlaps with the 29 MHz R/C frequencies used in both [[Remote_Control#Australia|Australia]] and [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|New Zealand]].<br />
<br />
Compare with the Australian 27MHz 27 Meg marine radio service, many radios sold in Australia for the 27 MHz marine band are also available in South Africa (programmed for the 29 MHz marine frequencies). These radios include the GME Electrophone brand GME GME GX287, GME GX287A, GX294 26-30 MHz marine radio, GME GX300, GME GX400, GME GX290, Navman MCB 2720, Uniden MC-2700 Sea Dolphin, Uniden MC-4300 Sea Wasp, Uniden MC-4700 and various others. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.7100]]&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|29.7225&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|29.7350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|29.7475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|29.7600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|29.7725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 2/B <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.7850&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|29.7975&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|29.8100&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|29.8225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|29.8350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|29.8475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|29.8600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|29.8725&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|29.8850&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.8975&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|[[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|29.9100&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|29.9225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|29.9350&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 1/A<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|29.9475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|29.9600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|29.9725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 3/C<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|29.9850&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===India 27 channel 27MHz CB===<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modes allowed. Shared with the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]]. 5 watt power limit (expressed as ERP) Unclear if [[SSB]] is permitted. Full allocation band 26.957-27.283 MHz - often expressed as 26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz. <br />
<br />
Channel frequencies 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz. Several [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] and [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF]] services are allowed in India for two-way radio, making 26 MHz/27 MHz CB radio a bit of a niche, with most two way walkie talkies in India such as the 350 MHz band [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|SRR Short Range Radio]]. However, so-called multi-norm AM/FM CB radios are beginning to be shipped with the Indian band programmed in as one of the country modes the user may select. 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz RC/data/short range low power frequencies are skipped, as per the standard 40 channel CB radio band plan.<br />
<br />
'''''IND08''' - Use of wireless equipments intended to be used while in motion or during halts, in the frequency band 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz (same as the 27 MHz [[ISM]] band), with a maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 5 Watts has been exempted from licensing requirements.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Old Allocation Channel Plan - CB Radio India Indian CB Radio band plan 27MHz 8kHz channel spacing, with offset frequencies. Unknown if still in use. Same 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz spectrum as the modern 27 channel 27MHz CB band. <br />
<br />
''The old band plan included [[Remote_Control#India|several RC frequencies]], including 27.004 MHz, 27.020 MHz, 27.108 MHz, 27.116 MHz, 27.148 MHz, 27.155 MHz, 27.156 MHz, 27.225 MHz, 27.228 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.260 MHz''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Assigned Use / Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.972&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.996&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.004&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.012&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.028&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.036&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.044&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact police)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.052&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact EMS)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.068&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.076&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.084&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.092&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.108&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.116&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.124&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.132&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.148&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.156&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.164&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.172&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.188&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.196&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.204&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.212&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.228&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.236&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.244&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.252&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.268&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.276&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Brazilian "high band" channels 41-80===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] allowed. Up to 25 watts output power. 27.415-27.855 MHz high band or "uppers". <br />
Channels 1-40 are the same as the US FCC/CEPT channels. <br />
The frequencies 27.445 MHz, 27.495 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.595 MHz and 27.645 MHz are skipped in this channel plan. They are, however, still heavily used in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===CB allocations in order by frequency===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 23<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 26<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.938&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Finland and Nordic Countries Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW01<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW02<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW03<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW04<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW05<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW06<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW07<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW08<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW09<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW10<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW11<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW12<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW13<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW14<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW15<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW16<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW17<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW18<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW19<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW20<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW21<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW22<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW23<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW24<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW25<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW26<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW27<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW28<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 88<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW29<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW30<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW31<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW32<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW33<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW34<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW35<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW36<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW37<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW38<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW39<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW40<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 21<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===27 MHz 11 meter band CB Repeaters===<br />
<br />
25-30 MHz simplex echo parrot CB repeaters, mostly operating in the 26 MHz and 27 MHz CB bands (Russian bands). Commonly referred to as "parrots" or "echo repeaters" these are simplex repeaters (store-and-forward). Due the easy availability and low prices of these devices, 11-meter repeaters are becoming more and more popular, especially in parts of the world where FM mode is allowed/used in addition to AM/SSB. Russia is the heaviest user of CB repeaters, due to its large size, heavy reliance on CB for the taxi, delivery, trucking and roadside assistance industries. <br />
<br />
All listed repeaters operate in FM mode. The vast majority are carrier squelch, however some require a CTCSS tone (usually 77.0 Hz or 88.5 Hz) to open the repeater and/or access cross-band links. If any CTCSS/PL tone is known, it is included with the repeater listing.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Networks Crossband Link to VHF/UHF Systems and Internet Services===<br />
<br />
Several of these repeaters operate as part of larger "networks" or "systems" linked together via the Internet or [[VHF / UHF Radio]] services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] or other country-specific systems. It appears that the most popular crossband links are in the 433.075-434.775 MHz LPD433 service in Russia and the 446.0-446.2 MHz PMR446 service elsewhere in Europe In the Americas, both the UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services and the VHF MURS services have been used to link CB repeaters.<br />
<br />
Cross band repeat and links sometimes operate on unlicensed frequencies and/or operate with higher-than-legal power levels within legal frequencies. For example, maximum power output on LPD433 is 10mW, however several Russian 27 MHz repeaters are using modified high power amateur radios on the LPD433 frequencies as part of their linking system. Other linking systems used modified [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italian "VHF CB"]] equipment such as the Alan HM43, Intek/Dragon SY-5430 which is popular in Russia and the CIS nations for its capability to be easily modified to cover 42.3000 MHz to 45.0875 MHz at 25w output power.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Listing===<br />
<br />
The repeaters on this list are true split-frequency duplex systems:<br />
<br />
'''Duplex repeaters 11m repeaters list CB repeaters input and output frequencies''' <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Output Frequency<br />
! Input Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz<br />
|26.565 MHz<br />
|Germany Oschenwang Germany Southern Germany<br />
|CH40 output/CH41 input (German 80-channel CB) 840 kHz offset <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz<br />
|27.175 MHz<br />
|Netherlands FM mode channel 11 and channel 18<br />
|Multiple TX/RX sites, each site assigned a CW ID transmitted at the end of transmission<br />
|-<br />
|27.400 MHz <br />
|26.960 MHz<br />
|Poland FM mode, 26.960 FM input, 27.400 FM output<br />
|6 second time out timer <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the nature of these simplex repeaters being hobbyist owned/operated, this list is likely, and is likely to remain, incomplete. the repeaters listed below may switch frequencies or temporarily go off the air please update this list with any new information regarding frequencies, transmit location or transmit power for entries missing this information.<br />
<br />
Note: the four linked Caribbean 11 meter repeaters on 27.600 MHz, 27.620 MHz, 27.640 MHz and 27.660 MHz with +200 kHz offset positive split duplex inputs 27.800 MHz 27.820 MHz 27.840 MHz 27.860 MHz with 88.5 Hz tone repeaters have been removed from the list since they are almost certainly off the air. <br />
<br />
''Below is a list of confirmed [as of July 2023] CB repeaters and their location (if known).''<br />
<br />
There are a LOT of these in Russia. The call them ARK. See an excellent PDF listing here: [https://cb-radio.ru/ARK.pdf] and an interactive map of locations of known CB repeaters in Russia, with UHF crossband links, CTCSS tones, Internet gateways, websites and other relevant information here: [https://cb-radio.ru/]<br />
<br />
'''Simplex 11 meter repeaters 27MHz repeaters CB repeaters simplex store and forward'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Channel B01 E or C01E FM - CB Repeater 26515 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 42 - 26.575 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.625 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.635 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links 88.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.675 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.695 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.715 MHz FM<br />
|Chelyabinsk, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.735 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.745 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.755 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe - multiple repeaters <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, 94.8 Hz tone and 100.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.765 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.775 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Simplex repeater - Germany or Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|26.785 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.795 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.805 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|26.805 MHz FM Simplex Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.815 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.825 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.825 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.855 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.865 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.865 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CSQ (no tone) multiple repeaters on frequency<br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|88.5 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|100.0 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 73 Simplex Repeater 26.885MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.895 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.915 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.915 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.925 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.925 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz AM<br />
|Somewhere in the USA<br />
|Cross band repeater linked to [[FRS]] channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.945 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|Polish CB Radio Channel 1 FM Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.965 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 1 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Poland (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Lithuania<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.975 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 2 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.975 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM <br />
|Tver, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden - multiple sites 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27MHz repeater 11m repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Possibly multiple locations in Russia and/or Eastern Europe<br />
|27 MHz Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power <br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Naro-Fominsk, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.025 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 6 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7R<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Shymkent, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Parrot Channel 7R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM 4 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.040 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.050 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Channel 8R FM 27.050MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters on 27.055 MHz <br />
|Europe CB Channel 8 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 8 FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|Possibly off the air? <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|Multiple locations <br />
|-<br />
|27.065 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 9 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.070 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|Channel 10R C10R FM 27070 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Anapa, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM Channel C10E FM D10E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 11 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Barnaul - Altai Krai Siberia<br />
|CB Repeater APK Barnaul ARK Barnaul 11FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Simplex, each location ends transmission with single letter CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Output (input 27.175 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.090 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|27 MHz Simplex Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Gomel, Belarus <br />
|100 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Krasnodar, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Ulyanovsk, Russia <br />
|4 watt TX power CB Repeater Channel 12 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Astana, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13R FM Channel 13P <br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.115 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.125 MHz FM<br />
|Finland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 14 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.130 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15R FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.135 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.140 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.150 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.155 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 16 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Issyk, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Taraz, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 18 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Astrakhan Russia Astrakhan Oblast 18FM<br />
|Crossband link to LPD Channel 61 434.575 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Input (Output 27.085 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.180 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19R <br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz AM<br />
|Colorado, USA - possibly Arizona? <br />
|Remote location, either patched to 462.550 MHz or 462.5625 MHz (cross-band repeat)<br />
|-<br />
|27.190 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Russian simplex repeater 27.190MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.195 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location Eastern Europe or Russia<br />
|Data, paging and RCRS frequency <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Zaykova, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters CB Channel 20 R <br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden CB channel 20 FM repeater <br />
|DTMF-activated playback, possibly multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 20 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz AM<br />
|New Zealand <br />
|CB Repeater AM mode Channel 20 AM repeater 27205 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.210 MHz FM<br />
|Zhukovsky (Moscow Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.220 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 R 27220kHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz AM<br />
|Southern USA <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.235 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 24 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.240 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|12 watt TX power, 1/2 wave vertical antenna <br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 25 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Belarus<br />
|CH 23R 23R FM 27250 kHz FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Repeater Channel 23R C23R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM 4 watts TX power 27.255 MHz repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Sochi, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Krivoi Rog (Kryvyi Rih), Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Ukraine Channel 26R <br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Russia - possibly multiple locations <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Nordic countries - Northern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27mhz repeater Ukraine - OFF THE AIR? <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Kemerovo, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM cross-band link to 434.500 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Anzhero-Sudzhensk Russia Kemerovo Oblast, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Europe<br />
|Central Europe - Multiple repeaters on 27.275 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Western Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia - Northern Moscow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Tyumen, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern or Central Europe <br />
|German language traffic heard 27.295 FM CB repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Omsk Russia<br />
|CB Parrot Repeater Omsk Russia 29E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.300 MHz FM<br />
|Russia, unknown additional details <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Northern Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM <br />
|Italy<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.315 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 31 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.325 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 32 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.330 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia <br />
|Located on Sokolova Mountain (wide coverage area)<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location (likely Russia)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.350 MHz FM<br />
|Bobrusk Belarus <br />
|CB Repeater Belarus 27.350 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.355 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 35 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.370 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.375 MHz FM<br />
|Vladivostok, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 37 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.390 MHz FM<br />
|Kaliningrad, Russia <br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.395 MHz FM <br />
|Netherlands <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 39 FM President Grant II RX/TX Radio<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz FM<br />
|Russian simplex repeater<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 40 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.420 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.425 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia <br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz Cross-band link to 434.575 MHz CTCSS 77.0Hz<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.450 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|Data link and paging systems also active on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.455 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|Possible cross-band 11M 27MHz cross band to UHF 433MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.505 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.515 MHz FM<br />
|Obninsk (Kaluga Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.525 MHz FM<br />
|Pervouralsk Sverdlovsk Oblast Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.580 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Kazan, Russia<br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz, Alinco DR-03T 10 watt transmitter with UHF link<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.625 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple locations)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.630 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia <br />
|This is, or was, also used for traffic service radio in St. Petersburg, unknown if still on the air<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Several locations <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.650 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.665 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, likely multiple simplex repeaters on 27.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.685 MHz FM<br />
|Severodvinsk Russia Arkhangelsk Oblast<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.765 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.775 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|27.775MHz 11M LMR Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.840 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|27.840MHz FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Eastern Europe<br />
|Simplex repeater parrot repeater 27MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.875 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia Rostov On Don <br />
|27.875MHz Channel E2 FM Parrot Repeater 27MHz <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Further Reading and References===<br />
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[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/814136e1-ad6c/ECCDEC1103.pdf] ''CEPT European harmonization for CB equipment also called PR27 angle-modulated (FM) double side band (AM) or SSB stations operating in the 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz band European FM band and the 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz, 26.510 MHz to 27.410 MHz and 26.860 MHz to 27.410 MHz bands in certain countries with 10 kHz steps - exception for frequencies 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz, which are also European standardized RC frequencies.''<br />
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[https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:X5q3a3PbjcYJ:https://www.cb-funk.at/forum/index.php%3Faction%3Ddlattach%3Btopic%3D337.0%3Battach%3D385+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us] ''CB frequency list - European channel usage (cached)''<br />
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[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/84406/citizens-band.pdf] ''Ofcom Citizens' Band (CB) radio spectrum use - information and operation - general information on the 80 UK CB channels available 26.96 MHz - 27.41 MHz band (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz European CEPT harmonized AM FM SSB CB band) and 27.59625 MHz - 27.99625 MHz band (27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz UK FM band) 27.6 MHz 27.99 MHz 27.995 MHz''<br />
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[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf] ''United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 95 - Personal Radio Services - including the CB Radio Service (CBRS) - aka Citizen's Band Radio Service 26.965 to 27.405 MHz (channelized) allocation 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz fixed mobile service allocation - AM/SSB FCC Rules Subpart D 47 CFR 95.401 through 47 CFR 95.673''<br />
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[http://ukspec.tripod.com/rf/cb/index.html] ''RF-MAN's CB radio history and information page - lots of great information on the history of CB in the USA, history of UK CB, relation to ham radio and FRS/GMRS, PMR446, KDR444, JAKT31, JAKT155, VHF marine, VHF aircraft band, UK, European and worldwide frequency allocation plans, etc.''<br />
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[http://cbradio.nl/] CBradio.nl - ''CB radio database, including information on new radios, CB radio specifications, export radio info, 10 meter radios, export frequency coverage, CB frequency bands for various countries and more, 10 meter radio vs. export frequency coverage for radios, multi-norm EU and CEPT frequency information. CB radio information sorted by manufacturer, model number and release month/year. Excellent resource. '' <br />
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[[https://www.bellscb.com/]] - ''Bell's CB Radio - CAT Enterprises - reputable CB radio, 10 meter radio, export radio, CB antenna, mobile radio dealer and authorized Ranger, Galaxy, Connex repair facility. Trustworthy CB radio work, modifications, etc. Extensive library of information regarding 11 meter band users, frequency plans, CB radio channel frequency lists and other information. At one point this vendor offered a version of the Galaxy DX 99V specifically for 11 meter and 10 meter dual use (frequency coverage changed from 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz to 26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz to allow amateurs to operate on 10 meters while still being able to access the CB band and the low and high freeband CB 11 meter frequencies.''<br />
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===CB Radio 10 Meter Radio Export Radio Images Gallery===<br />
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[[File:UNIDENPRO520XL.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The Uniden PRO 520XL is a common basic 40 channel AM-only CB mobile CB radio. Its small size and good performance makes it popular with Jeep and 4x4 or SUV owners and others looking for a rugged simple no-frills CB radio that offers reasonable price point and reliability in various different conditions. ]]<br />
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[[File:L_team_mx10_2_(2).jpg|300px|thumb|center|Team MX-10, a typical multi-norm European [[AM]]/[[FM]] CB radio. The display shows German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 MHz, indicating the radio is in German or DE country mode (26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Like many multi-norm radios, the MX-10 can be programmed for "RU" or Russian band plan, which is both 25.610 MHz to 30.110 MHz and 25.615 to 30.105 MHz. Also sold as Luiton LT-318 and Nanfone CB-318 (original Chinese designations). Sold in various European countries as the Team MX-10, Team MX10, PNI Escort HP9000, PNI Escort HP9001, Escort HP-9000, and in the UK as the Thunderpole T-2000.]]<br />
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[[File:Galaxy_959.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Galaxy DX 959, a typical [[Amplitudius_modulationious|AM]]/[[SSB]] "American style" CB radio, easily modifiable to cover 26.695 MHz to 27.965 MHz without any additional boards, or the 120 channel lower/mid/upper freeband plan 26.515 to 27.855 MHz with easy-to-install channel frequency expansion boards. Like many higher-end CB radios and 10-meter or export radios, the Galaxy series of radios are manufactured by Ranger Communications Inc. or RCI.]]<br />
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[[File:Anytone.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Three different versions of the Anytone AT-5555, a 25.615-30.105 MHz all mode "10 meter radio" or "export radio"]]<br />
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[[File:GME_GX294_27_MHz_Marine_CB_Radio_Australia.jpg|300px|thumb|center|GME GX294 an Australian spec 27MHz "Marine CB" radio 27.68-27.98 MHz -0 closely related to the GME GX290 - which is available on the South African market with the 29 MHz CB frequencies. The radio is set to the emergency frequency 27.88 MHz 27MHz marine channel 88]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Coyote_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Connex Coyote Hunter AM/FM 25.615-27.405 MHz hunting radio 4 bands (A/B/C/D) of 40 channels each for a total of 160 channels (D band being CB band) This radio provides access to the lower 3 bands (25.615-26.055 MHz, 26.065-26.515 MHz, 26.515-26.955 MHz in addition to the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Deer_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Connex Deer Hunter AM/FM 26.065-27.405 MHz hunting radio 3 bands (B/C/D) of 40 channels for a total of 120 channels (D band being CB band), like the Connex Coyote Hunter, this radio is tailored for use on the lower frequency bands popular with hunters, it provides access to the 26.065-26.505 MHz low-low band, the 26.515-26.955 MHz low band in addition to the 26.956-27.405 MHz CB band or "D" band]]<br />
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[[File:RCI_CRT_Superstar_SS3900_Export_Radio_EU_Version.jpg|300px|thumb|center|The famous Superstar 3900 - 25.615-28.305 MHz multi-mode (also known as the CRT SS3900, Superstar 3900EFT (with frequency counter), Superstar 3900F (with frequency counter), Super Jopix 2000 (with frequency counter), Voyage VR9000 (with frequency counter), Voyager VR94, Voyager VR-9000, Voyager VR-9090, Galaxy DX73, Galaxy DX77, Pearce-Simpson Super Cheetah, Ranger/RCI RCI-3900HP, Euro 3900, Euro-CB 3900, Superstar 9000, and dozens of other names.<br />
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These radios use the famous EPT3600 series main board or chassis. The original Superstar 3900 used the EPT3600-11B version, while later versions used updated iterations of the 3600 chassis. The EPT3600 board is itself a clone of the Cobra 148GTL-DX 120 channel AM/FM/SSB/CW export radio. The EPT-3600 board is used as the basic PCB for dozens of other models of exports, including the Galaxy DX-series 10 meter and CB radios, among others.]]<br />
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[[File:Superstar_3900_Pearce_Simpson_Super_Cheetah_11_Meter_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black face version of the Superstar 3900 series 10 meter export CB radio - frequency coverage 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz in 6 bands. Built by Ranger/RCI using the same EPT3600 main board as the regular Superstar 3900 series 11 meter rigs. Image courtesy of SWIZZRADIOS on Youtube]]<br />
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[[File:Luiton_LT-298_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|center|]]<br />
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R4002
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2024-03-13T18:22:35Z
<p>R4002: /* Australian 27 MHz Marine CB */</p>
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<div>Citizen's Band Radio - modern [[FCC]] language simply calls it "CB Radio Service" (CBRS) now. '''Part 95''' FCC Rules - 47 C.F.R. 95 - Personal Radio Services, Subpart D - CB Radio Service, aka "'''Class D'''". ("'''Class C'''" is the [[Remote_Control#RC_Transmitter_Regulations_-_Part_15.2C_Part_95_and_Part_97|RCRS]], "'''Class A'''" is now [[GMRS]] and [[FRS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|UHF]] and [[MURS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]].).<br />
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'''See the HFUnderground CB 11 meter and 10 meter forum here:<br />
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[https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/board,15.0.html 10/11 Meter Forum at HF Underground]'''<br />
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===General Overview ===<br />
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[[CB Savage|Citizen's Band Radio, or "CB Radio"]] for short. Known by pejorative names such as "Chicken Band", "Children's Band" and several others. Short-range license free (or simple license requirement) two-way radio service for personal or business purposes in the [[11_meter|25-30 MHz (25000-30000 kHz)]] range that makes up the shortest wavelength portions of the [[Main Page|HF]] band. For local communications, it tends to behave more like a short-range [[VHF / UHF Radio]] service. De facto standard frequency allocation based on 40 channel American CB band 26.965-27.405 MHz. In radio hobbyist circles, the CB band and adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "[[11_meter|11 meters]]". <br />
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CB is one of the most commonly used two-way and land mobile radio services worldwide, although for handheld walkie-talkie purposes it has mostly been depreciated in favor of [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF/UHF]] services such as [[FRS]]/[[GMRS]] and [[MURS]]. CB is still heavily used by trucking companies, hunting clubs, farmers, Jeep and 4x4 off road clubs, [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militias]] and self-defense security groups (for mobile and base purposes), logging companies, tow truck operators, fishing fleets, doomsday preppers, [[HF pagers|for local and/or unlicensed paging or data link/telemetry systems]], and [[Remote_Control|low power to medium power R/C (radio control, remote control)]] purpose, etc. and as an inexpensive short-range alternative to licensed services such as the licensed [[Business Radio]] Services. <br />
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Many [[ham radio]] operators look down on CB with absolute disdain, while others view it as a useful tool...or at the very least, a source of entertainment. <br />
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CB (and the 11-meter freeband frequencies above and below CB) are making a resurgence as one of many communications methods used by so-called "[[Steve_Anderson|preppers]]" and [[United_Patriot_Radio|survivalists]], in addition to amateur radio and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|VHF/UHF services]] such as [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[VHF marine]], etc.<br />
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A large radio subculture relating to [[Splatterbox|illegally modifying]] CB equipment, using so-called "[[CB#CB_Radio_10_Meter_Radio_Export_Radio_Images_Gallery|export radios]]" or "[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|10 meter]] radios" or modifying [[amateur radio]] equipment to access "freeband" frequencies, transmit higher than [[Piss weak|legal]] power levels, and or make DX contacts, exists worldwide. A large market for "export radios" (often sold under the guise of being 10 meter amateur radios) exists. CB is an old service, with its roots dating back to the 1950s and its spiritual roots dating back to the Second World War. <br />
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[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|CB radio calling frequencies AM FM SSB digital modes 25-28 MHz 25-30 MHz allocations 27MHz calling frequencies DX channels guide to CB radio frequencies channels 11 meter band legal users allocations freeband frequencies here]]. <br />
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CB is the oldest, and most commonly known in popular culture, two-way radio service. Many folks uneducated in the ways of radio simply refer to '''all''' radios, walkie-talkies, handheld radios, HTs, scanners, two-way radios, marine band radios, etc. as "CBs" <br />
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See [[CB#CB_Channel_Plans|here]] for 27 MHz CB radio channel plans, bands, etc. See [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] for 11 meter band 25-30 MHz band frequency allocations, legal users and illegal users.<br />
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===CB FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions About CB Radio===<br />
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-'''Do truckers still use CB radios?''' Yes, they most certainly do. CB is still extremely popular in the trucking industry, as well as the broader construction industry, logging, LTL truck deliveries and other transportation service oriented industries. Many truckers keep their radios turned down or off when highway conditions are good. These same drivers, however, turn their radios on when conditions deteriorate, for traffic reports, during weather emergencies or for other reasons. State agencies, including highway assistance agencies and DOT continue to outfit vehicles with CB radios to communicate with trucks, flag cars, chase cars and motorists. Motorist assistance or safety service patrol trucks are often outfitted with CBs tuned to channel 19 AM - 27.185 MHz - to listen to trucker CB radio chatter and improve situational awareness. Incident management vehicles are also equipped with CBs for the same reason.<br />
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-'''Is it legal to use FM on CB radio?''' Yes, FM mode is legal to use on the CB radio service in the United States. FM mode is legal in most countries worldwide. AM mode is considered the “standard” mode for CB radio in the U.S.A.. This means that all CB radios must, at the very least, have AM mode capability. This ensures backward compatibility and allows all CB radios to talk to all other CB radios (using the standard AM mode). In the United States, [[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] (USB and LSB) modes are all legal on the 11 meter 27 MHz CB radio channels. <br />
See Part 95 Subpart D [[FCC]] rules - 47 CFR § 95.971 CBRS [[Emission_Designator|emission]] types.<br />
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-'''Are 23 channel CB radios illegal?''' No, they are not illegal. 23 channel CB radios are still legal to use in the United States. <br />
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-'''Is CB HF?''' sometimes phrased as "is CB a HF?" or "is CB an HF?" - yes, CB falls within the definition of high frequency (HF) (3 to 30 MHz or 3000 to 30000 kHz). However, because CB uses the frequency band in the upper portion of the HF band (20-30 MHz), it sometimes behaves like HF and sometimes behaves more like VHF, depending on the propagation conditions.<br />
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-'''Is CB 11 meters?''' Yes, the term 11 meters, the 11m band, the 11 meter band, 11-m band, the 27 MHz band are all used to refer to the range of frequencies that CB radio services operate in. 11 meters is generally understood to mean 26-28 MHz, but often the term is used to refer to the US CB allocation specifically (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Or, it may be used to refer to the frequency range between the 12 meter amateur radio band or ham radio band (24.89 MHz to 24.99 MHz) and the 10 meter amateur radio band or 10m ham radio band (28 MHz to 29.7 MHz) - so the space between 12 meters and 10 meters is 25-28 MHz. In fact, many radios that operate in the 10 meter band are also capable of operating in the 26-28 MHz band (11 meters, [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|the freeband frequencies]], the legal CB channels and some are capable of operating on 12m, 11m and 10m - the Ranger RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series of radios are a good example of this, as are radios like the Superstar 158EDX (24.265 MHz to 29.665 MHz). <br />
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Radios that cover the 11m band and the 10m band are considerably more common as Chinese radios such as the AnyTone Smart, AnyTone AT5555, AnyTone AT6666 and numerous others including the AnyTone Ares II (Radioditty QT50), Anysecu CB-40M AR-925 and many others. The de facto standard "export radio" frequency coverage bands include 25.615 MHz - 28.305 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz and 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz. The 25.615 to 30.105 MHz coverage is becoming more common than the 6-band or "240 channel" 25.615-28.305 coverage.<br />
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-'''What are the freeband CB radio frequencies?''' - See [[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|the freeband 10 meter CB radio channel frequency chart below]], see also: the [[11_meter|11 meter]] frequencies [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies_-_Guide_to_11m_Frequencies_Guide_to_11_meter_DX_calling_frequencies|page]].<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - Second World War===<br />
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The origins of CB can be traced further back, to World War II. [[SINCGARS|Both the US and Germany developed mobile two-way radios for use in tanks, trucks and other vehicles that used similar frequency ranges, power output levels, and the familiar 9 foot long 1/4 wave "whip" antenna associated with CB]]. These frequencies the 20.0 MHz - 27.9 MHz and 27.0 MHz - 38.9 MHz ranges (SCR-508 and SCR-608 tank and artillery radios) and the 27.2 MHz - 33.3 MHz range (Germany, standard 10W.S.c Panzer radio transmitter - see also 10W. S.c. H. - same radio with different frequency range - 23.0 MHz - 24.95 MHz with 50 kHz channel steps). <br />
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The complete 10 WSc German UKW "ultra short wave", another way of saying [[VHF / UHF Radio|"VHF"]] was known as the Fu 5 or FuG 5. US Army documentation indicates a transmitter power output of 6.5 watts on normal mode and 10 watts maximum output on high power mode. Maximum power setting / high power was obtained by pressing red push-button switch marked "Oberstrich" (power increase). High power was only to be used when tuning the whip antenna or in emergencies. It is not known if transmitter power measurements are RMS readings, dead carrier power mode or PEP or peak mode. <br />
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An improved version, known as the 20 W.S.c was also available. It covered the same 27.2 MHz to 33.3 MHz range with 50 kHz steps but provided 20 watts transmit power compared to the 6.5 watt/10 watt transmit power of the 10 W.S.c. A variant known as the 20 W.S.d. covered 42.100 MHz to 47.800 MHz but was otherwise identical. The 42.1 - 47.8 MHz version of the transceiver was intended for close air support communications and was a counterpart to German aircraft radios that covered the same, or similar VHF 40 MHz VHF frequency range. Note, some sources indicate the coverage for these radios was 27.0 MHz - 33.3 MHz or 27.2 MHz - 33.4 MHz. The vast majority of German vehicles equipped with high-HF/low-VHF equipment used the 27.200 MHz to 33.300 MHz range and/or the 40 MHz range for tactical radio communications. The higher frequencies were also used for Close Air Support (CAS) as well as air-to-air communications and were subject to extensive jamming in the later stages of the war. <br />
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The American counterparts (SCR-508 family, i.e. SCR-510, SCR-608, SCR-610) provided wider frequency coverage, higher power output and use of FM which significantly reduced impulse noise interference found in vehicles and resulted in increased range. The SCR-508 tank radio was rated at 25 watts (communication range of 7 miles or 11 km) and the SCR-608 artillery radio was rated at 35 watts (communication range of 15 miles or 24 km). The American radios provided crystal control and channeling at 100 kHz steps (26.400 MHz, 26.500 MHz, 26.600 MHz, etc). The US military also produced lower-powered versions of FM radios that covered the same 20.0-27.9 MHz coverage, designed for mobile command (tank) purposes, general tactical radios in jeeps, trucks, for landing craft communications and as datalink radios for portable instrument landing systems. Other radios in the same family covered the higher 27 MHz - 38.9 MHz frequency range but were otherwise the same radio. These lower power radios (power output in the 5-15 watt range) provided CB-like communications capability and operated on the same frequency ranges as the tank radio sets and artillery radio sets. <br />
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German AM equipment operated at 50 kHz channel steps (27.200 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.300 MHz, 27.350 MHz, 27.400 MHz, 27.450 MHz...up<br />
To 33.300 MHz. Radio displays indicated every every 100 kHz with a mark halfway between to show the 50 kHz channel in-between. Frequency readout was provided in a x100 kHz notation - so 27.500 MHz (27500 kHz) would appear as 275 on the display, 29.700 MHz would appear as 297 on the display, etc. "Split" channels in between were indicated by a line halfway between the 100 kHz steps, so 27.850 MHz would appear as a line halfway between channel 278 (27.800 MHz) and channel 279) (27.900 MHz). <br />
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The US Army also embraced the concept of using channel numbers in place of frequencies. For example, 27500 kHz (27.500 MHz) would be referred to as "channel 275". American military equipment provided for 10 crystals to be installed at once and selected "on-the-fly" to allow for frequency agility. Many radio installations included one transmitter and two receivers, to allow a tank commander to listen to two radio nets and transmit on one. <br />
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Although the FM systems provided significant improvement over noise and interference, the development and widespread fielding of these systems (both AM and FM voice systems) during WWII proved successful. The success of these higher-frequency (above 20 MHz) radio systems for land mobile communications paved the way for the adoption of (what were then considered) higher frequencies for mobile radio.<br />
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===Origins and Historical Babble - 1950s, 23 Channel CB Radio and Beyond===<br />
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The CB service as we know it today started in the United States in the 1950s as a licensed service in the 26.965-27.255 MHz band (23 channels). When the service was created, the original 26.96 - 27.26 MHz band was taken from the 11 meter [[amateur radio]] band in 1947 Because of this, CB and its adjacent frequencies are often referred to as "11 meters". CB was expanded in 1977 to 40 channels. It is this 40 channel plan that became the "standard" CB plan that most countries have since adopted. <br />
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On September 11th, 1958, the old 11 meter amateur band was re-allocated by the FCC to the Citizen's Band Radio Service (CB Radio) as "Class D" CB service using FCC verbiage. The legislation called for 27 channels between 26.96 MHz and 27.26 MHz with 10 kHz channel spacing, including the five R/C channels spaced 50 kHz apart. The FCC moved the channel centers +5 kHz from the band edge and 26.965 MHz, CB channel 1, was born. Overlaying the 50 kHz R/C channel spacing provided the original 23 channels. Channel 23 was/is 27.255 MHz, while 27.235 and 27.245 remained allocated for business purposes, and while 27.255 MHz/CH 23 became the 5th R/C channel it retained its role in high power paging and continues to do so to this day. It is because of this historical quirk that the CB channels 23, 24 and 25 appear to be out of sequence. Before CB radio was expanded from 23 channels to 40 channels, the "hidden" channels 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz were often designated 22A and 22B. CB users often modified radios to access these two additional channels in the blank space between CB channel 22 and 23 (many 23 channel CB radios really did have a blank space between those two channels). <br />
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The original 23 channel service also specified which channels should be used for intra station communications (or communications between stations operating under the same license) and inter-station communications (or communications between stations operating under different licenses). <br />
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Officially, channels 1 through 8 and 15 through 22 were reserved for "intrastation" communications among units under the same license, while the other channels (9 through 14 and 23) could be used for "interstation" calls to other licenses.<br />
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Channel 11 became the calling channel (see below) and remains so to this day. Another result of this requirement was the development of a "town channel" or "home channel". This still exists today. Rural areas will usually have one or two channels that the locals use as their home channel or "hangout channel". Originally, this practice served two purposes. It kept the calling channel clear and prevented non-locals from easily figuring out where all the CB activity was. This practice can be found throughout the United States and probably a world into the 21st century.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Old Designated Use (Mostly Defunct) <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
| Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Emergency channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Original road/truck channel, moved to ch. 19 when CB was still 23 channels and required a license <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under the same license - “intrastation”<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Stations operating under different licenses - “interstation” - shared with pagers/high power data <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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Channel 11 was designated the official AM calling channel, channel 16 the official SSB calling channel (LSB mode), channel 9 was designated the emergency channel and channel 10 was designated the road/trucking/highway information and motorist assistance channel. The highway channel was quickly changed from 10 to 19. <br />
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When the service was expanded to 40 channels in 1977, 27.235 MHz was added as channel 24 and 27.245 MHz was added as 25. By sheer coincidence (or maybe not), channel 27.265 MHz was added as channel 26 all the way up to 27.405 MHz being channel 40. Thus, from channels 26-40, the first two digits after the decimal in MHz frequency notation are the same as the channel number. <br />
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CB is a HF (generally 26-28 MHz) short-range radio service designed for personal or business use by the general public. Although CB occupies the upper portion of HF, it is intended as a short-range service. 27 MHz generally provides VHF low band-like local propagation characteristics during periods of low sunspot numbers and a lack of sporadic-E [[Ionosphere|propagation]]. During band openings, however, [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|skip]] propagation is quite common on CB frequencies, and [[DXing#Shortwave_DX|DXing]] at modest power levels can be realized.<br />
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===CB Frequencies, freebanding and freeband "channeling"===<br />
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CB is generally license free worldwide, although frequency allocations, modes and power limits vary from country to country. However, these limits are often ignored and enforcement is extremely lax. Use of "10-meter" or "export" radios is common. These radios offer the user the option of 40 channels plus a band switch, the band switch going up or down 450 kHz (0.450 MHz, or 45 channels). Common export radio frequency coverage includes 25.615-28.305 MHz (standard 6-band export plan), 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz (Galaxy DX radios 8-band plan), 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz ("RU" or "export" plan, often included in European radios and Chinese 10 meter rigs such as the Anytone AT-5555 and its various clones), and 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (12 meter/10 meter coverage radios such as the Superstar SS-158EDX and its various clones). Others include 24.715 MHz - 30.105 MHz (new Chinese export CB radio coverage for 12 meter band, 10 meter band and 11 meter band full coverage, also appearing on modern [2019-2020]President export radios as the export/12m-10m coverage option), 25.165 MHz - 30.105 MHz, 25.615 MHz - 30.555 MHz, 26.000 MHz - 32.000 MHz (RCI-2950 and RCI-2970 series radios) and the "three band" or "uppers and lowers" coverage of 26.515 MHz - 27.855 MHz (see discussion regarding "hunting radios" above). Most exports at least have access to the high band of 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz and the low band of 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, so the majority of out-of-band communications take place between roughly 26.5 MHz and 27.9 MHz. In Latin America, the lower frequencies in the 25 MHz and 26 MHz bands are popular for taxi cab companies, trucking companies, delivery services etc. During serious band openings you can often hear signals every 10 kHz from 25.615 MHz all the way up to 26.965 MHz (CB channel 1). <br />
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Many countries follow the US 40-channel plan, with most of Europe allowing for use of FM on these frequencies in addition to AM. SSB is legal in some parts of the world, in others only AM/FM or even just FM are allowed. The US CB frequency plan has been standardized Europe-wise as the "CEPT" band (or "mid band") in FM mode. Some countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, the UK, New Zealand, etc) have additional channels authorized in addition to the standard 26.965-27.405 MHz US FCC/CEPT "mid band" allocation. Other countries (for example, South Africa, Japan) have entirely different allocations and/or use only a portion of the US FCC/CEPT mid band channel plan. See charts below for CB channel plans.<br />
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===Freebanding - What is free band CB radio?===<br />
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Freebanding generally means operating on frequencies above or below the legal CB band in your country. What may be a legal CB frequency in one country may not be legal in another. For example, a trucker operating on CB channel 19 wishes to find a clear frequency to talk to another driver without all the interference found on 27.185 MHz. So he (and the person he's talking to) switch their radios "down one band" (-450 kHz or -0.450 MHz) from 27.185 MHz to 26.735 MHz. The radio's channel display still says "19" but the bandswitch has been moved down one. Often export radios will have 3, 6, 8 or even 12 bands. Freebanding does have some general "gentlemen's agreements" in place. For example, AM operators usually stick to the lower frequencies ''below'' CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz), with activity centered around '''26.915 MHz''' (channel 36 down one band), 26.885 MHz, (channel 33 down one band) and other frequencies relatively close to the legal CB band. There are practical reasons for this, the primary one being antenna performance decreases the further away one gets in frequency from the antenna's resonant frequency. <br />
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SSB operators usually operate ''above'' CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and often use 5 kHz steps instead of the standard 10 kHz steps. This means that in addition to 27.425 MHz, 27.435 MHz, 27.445 MHz, 27.455 MHz, etc, the "0 raster" frequencies are used as well (i.e. 27.420 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.430 MHz]], [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.450 MHz]], 27.460 MHz, [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|27.490]] MHz, etc). English-speaking stations will often stick with LSB mode, due to the gentlemen's agreement of using LSB for CB communications (see also: 27.385 LSB or channel 38 LSB) but there are several exceptions - the primary one being '''27.555 MHz USB - the freeband calling frequency'''. In Europe, SSB activity is also found on the 26 MHz frequencies between 26.2 and 26.5 MHz (calling frequency '''26.285 MHz USB'''), often as a method of escaping the heavy activity on the upper frequencies and FM signals on the three "main" European CB bands (see CB bands in the sections below). <br />
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In the Americas, 26.225 MHz USB, 26.235 MHz USB and 26.555 MHz LSB are commonly used by Spanish-speaking stations for SSB calling. 27.455 MHz USB is also used (think of it as the Latin American version of 27.555 USB). There are dozens of other frequencies, both above and below the CB band, which are used and/or claimed by various groups, users, radio clubs, etc. <br />
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With some common sense, freebanding allows the extremely large number of users of the [[11_meter|11 meter]] band to find clear frequencies for long distance communication with minimal interference issues. It is against the [[Bust|law (technically)]] but [[FCC|enforcement]] is basically nonexistent. See the list of frequencies and bands commonly associated with freebanding CB or the 11 meter band below.<br />
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands===<br />
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'''Further information may be found on the pages for [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequencies|freeband CB 11 meter frequencies]], including specific 11m freeband calling frequencies and 11 meter beacon frequencies and [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_Frequency_Ranges_Bands|freeband 11 meter bands 24-30 MHz]].'''<br />
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''By its very nature, the 11 meter band, the freeband, 11 meter free band, outbanding, operating out of band, the 11 meter band, 11 meters, whatever you want to call it, is dynamic. '''Therefore, no list, including this one, can ever be complete.''' Many of the frequencies listed below are the result of "gentleman's agreements" and there are plenty of exceptions. One of the things that attracts radio operators to working DX on 11 meters / the CB bands is the more laid back atmosphere of 11 meters compared to [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]]. ''<br />
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'''Most freeband operators use AM mode below CB channel 1 - the lower bands and SSB above CB channel 40 - the higher bands. There are several exceptions to this "gentleman's rule" however.'''<br />
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''While some export radios - sold as 10 meter radios - often cover frequencies above and below the 25.615-28.305 MHz range, that is the de facto "standard" export band alphanumeric plan. Generally the CB band is band "D" or the "mid band". On 120-channel radios, coverage is generally limited to 26.515-27.855 MHz or 26.065-27.405 MHz, depending on the model. Modern Chinese export radios cover 25.615-30.105 MHz to include all of the 10 meter band and frequencies above it.''<br />
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*'''25.615-26.055 MHz''' - Band A - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies ([[AM]] mode in the Americas, [[Yayem|AM]] or FM elsewhere)<br />
*25.835 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down three bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*'''26.065-26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and [[Hunt_Club_Frequencies|hunting clubs]]<br />
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity <br />
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)<br />
*26.285 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down two bands" - truckers are often heard here<br />
*26.305 MHz AM - truckers, often heard in North America during band openings<br />
*26.385 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.<br />
*26.405 MHz AM - another commonly active frequency<br />
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean activity noted (also in USB mode - see 27.515 MHz LSB, 27.500 MHz USB and 27.500 MHz LSB)<br />
*'''26.515-26.955 MHz''' - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, AM, FM and SSB elsewhere<br />
*26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA<br />
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean) <br />
*26.565 MHz FM - Begin German 80 channel CB band to 27.405 MHz (FM only up to 26.955 MHz)<br />
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy <br />
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)<br />
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful<br />
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz <br />
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz<br />
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)<br />
*26.755 MHz AM - Often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz|<br />
*26.805 MHz FM - 26 MHz FM calling frequency - 11 meter freeband FM [[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Calling_Frequencies_Channels|calling channel]] 26.805 [[FM]] <br />
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others<br />
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel <br />
*'''26.965-27.405 MHz''' - Band D - legal [[CB]] band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band<br />
*'''27.415-27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM (FM rarely used in North or South America)<br />
*27.410 MHz LSB - Often used for SSB in the USA, can suffer from interference or QRM from AM stations on 27.405 MHz (CB channel 40)<br />
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)<br />
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language <br />
*27.505 MHz LSB - "Channel 50" - US freebanders<br />
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol" <br />
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency<br />
*27.60125 MHz FM - begin UK FM 27/81 CB allocation, 10 kHz steps to 27.99125 MHz <br />
*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31), see also 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz<br />
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.835 MHz, 26.285 MHz, etc)<br />
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher<br />
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency<br />
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)<br />
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc<br />
*27.855 MHz AM - High band channel 40 - popular with trucking companies and taxi cabs<br />
*'''27.855-28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is strongly advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''<br />
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===Legal Users of 25-30 MHz Spectrum===<br />
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes paging services, government, military, [[HF marine]] and [[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|FM land mobile]]. The following allocations are for the United States only - there will be significant differences in other regions and other countries. <br />
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'''Please see the 25-30 MHz users page [[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|here]] on the 11 meter page. Federal government and military [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|NTIA allocations]] for the 25-30 MHz band on the 11m page.'''<br />
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===CB Channel Plans===<br />
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The so-called "A channels" are also heavily used, especially when a band opening makes finding a clear frequency difficult. [[HF_pagers|The A channels are assigned to R/C and telemetry purposes in most countries (the USA included)]]. These six frequencies fall under a different section of Part 95 of the [[FCC]] rules. 27.255 MHz (CB Channel 23) is also one of the [[Remote_Control|R/C channels]], but it is shared with CB.<br />
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===US "FCC" "CEPT" or "mid band" CB Frequencies===<br />
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[[AM]], [[FM]] and [[SSB]] Modulation in the United States. US FCC [[CB_Radio|CB Radio]] Service (CBRS) regulations require all CB radios to have AM mode capability as the standard mode. In other words, all CB radios operate in AM mode by default. This ensures backward compatibility between all 27 MHz CB radios. Identical rules and regulations in Canada, where it is officially called the General Radio Service (specialized trucking companies in some parts of Canada also use the [[VHF_LADD|VHF Resource Road]] frequencies (LADD channels) in addition to standard 27 MHz CB radio equipment). <br />
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SSB and/or FM are optional in the United States. If the radio is equipped with SSB capability, it must at least be able to use the upper side band. SSB CB equipment is capable of LSB and USB. FCC rules allow 4 watt AM carrier power, 4 watt FM power and 12 watt PEP SSB power. Bandwidth limits are 8 kHz for AM mode (8K00A3E), 8 kHz for FM (8K00F3E), and 4 kHz for SSB. SSB with carrier (4K00H3E), SSB with reduced carrier (4K00R3E), and true SSB without carrier (4K00J3E) are allowed. Use of selective calling systems, including tone-based selective calling such as DTMF, ANI, etc. as well as CTCSS tone squelch (PL) and DCS coded squelch (DPL) are permitted.<br />
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In many European countries, FM is the standard mode and is available throughout Europe. In the Americas, Australia and a few other places, AM mode is the standard mode. <br />
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''Yes, truckers (and lots of other people) still use CB radio.'' These are the de facto standard CB channel frequencies. Depending on where you're located they're the American CB radio channels, 27 MHz CB channels, the mid band channels, the CEPT channels or the European/EU channels. <br />
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CEPT European CE EU standardization permits 4 watt carrier power on AM, 4 watt power on FM and 12 watt power (PEP) on SSB. Maximum deviation in FM mode as defined in ETSI EN 300 433 as a maximum deviation from carrier frequency of 2 kHz. This translates to 8 kHz bandwidth or 8K00F3E emission. Transmitter power in AM and SSB modes is specifically measured with no modulation present. <br />
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(ECC/DEC/(11)03) Amended 17 June 2016 - on the harmonised use of frequencies for Citizens’ Band (CB) radio equipment<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[AmRRON]] CH3 Project Prepper and [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|militia]] frequency (also FRS/MURS [[MURS#MURS_Calling_Frequency_-_Prepper.2FMilitia_Users_-_MURS_Channel_3_151.9400_MHz|channel 3]] - every 15 minutes for 3 minutes the 3-3-3 communication rule)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader [[FRS#FRS_calling_frequencies_and_Preppers_Emergency_Preparedness_Recommended_Channel.2FCode_Combinations|common channel]], Latin American trucker channel, secondary [[Militia Radio Frequencies|militia]] frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|"[[Splatterbox|The Superbowl]]" - High powered stations often use this as their home channel or calling channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian “recommended” road / trucker channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Originally the CB emergency channel, now used as a calling channel in Latin America (''you'll have better luck on channel 19 in an emergency'')<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sometimes used by RV clubs/drivers as a "home channel" (many RVs are equipped with CB radios, although a lot of them simply sit on ch 19)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Crystal controlled handheld CBs often included channel 14 as their only channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|4x4 and off-roader common channel (4x4 = 16) in AM mode, also SSB calling Channel 16 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel or road channel, center frequency of the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|While CH 19 is the middle of the band, CH 20 is often used for radio testing and antenna tuning to avoid causing interference on channel 19<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker/road channel (only in some areas - secondary to channel 19 or 27.185 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Shared with [[HF_pagers|high power data link]] and [[Remote_Control|R/C systems]] <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Used for ROS, PSK31, packet radio and other digital modes <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|USA FM CB Calling Channel - USA FM CB Working Channel FM CB DX Channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - supplementary to channel 11 <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker FM CB Channel in USA - the "Trucker's FM Channel" or Channel 29 FM 27.295 FM<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel (FM mode) in Europe, USA FM CB calling channel (see also: 27.275 MHz and 27.295 MHz / FM CB Channel 27 and 29)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Australian SSB calling frequency, 27.355 LSB, also see 27.385 LSB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|[[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Survivalist Patriot 11m CB SSB]] USB mode - CB CH 36 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB), militia/patriot 27.375 USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Secondary or backup SSB calling/working channel LSB mode (secondary to 27.385 MHz LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===UK CB "27/81" Frequencies===<br />
[[FM]] (Frequency Modulation) only. Authorized in the United Kingdom only (see information below). <br />
<br />
FM with 2.5 kHz maximum deviation is the ''only mode allowed'' on 27.60125-27.99125 MHz - straight 10 kHz channel steps, no gaps or odd sequence like the mid band 40 channel CB band. Frequencies are often listed with the last two digits removed (for example, UK FM CB channel 19 27.781 MHz instead of 27.78125 MHz or 27.781.25 MHz. In the UK, these frequencies are shared with the [[Community Audio Distribution Service]] (CADS) and the Republic of Ireland's similar service the Wireless Public Address System (WPAS). <br />
<br />
The UK allows use AM, FM and SSB on the 40-channel European standard 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz CEPT "mid band" or "EC" allocation UK GB CB PR 27/97 (same as US frequencies) in addition to the frequencies listed below. The UK FM 27/81 channels combined with the standard EC/EU mid-band USA FCC 40 channel band means there are 80 available CB channels in the UK (40 AM/FM/SSB mid band CB channels + 40 UK FM 27/81 FM CB channels). UK regulations officially call the band 27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz (27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz). 27.595 MHz to 28.0 MHz. <br />
<br />
See below for the WPAS and CADS frequency listing (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz, 27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz).<br />
<br />
The 27.6 MHz to 28.0 MHz allocation overlaps with CADS/WPAS and other services in various countries outside the UK, [[HF_pagers|including paging/telemetry]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Base station to base station channel "home base" channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling and Road Channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Wireless Public Address Service WPAS Community Audio Distribution System CADS Frequencies===<br />
<br />
<br />
Wireless Public Address Service WPAS CADS Church Broadcast Radio 27 MHz Church Radio, Parish Radio, Irish churches on 27 MHz, CB radio church, Irish church radio link, radio-link parish radio link Ireland, etc.<br />
<br />
Further information: [[Community Audio Distribution Service]]<br />
<br />
===German, Czech and Hungarian "Auxiliary" channels 41-80===<br />
80 Channel CB radio. '''DE''' mode on multi-norm CB radios.<br />
<br />
[[FM]] modulation only in Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary on channels 41-80. AM, FM and SSB are allowed channels 1-40, while radios are supposed to switch to FM mode only (4 watt power limit) for the 26.565-26.955 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
[[11_meter#Freeband_11_Meter_and_CB_Digital_Modes_ROS_PSK31_CW_SSTV_Channels|Digital modes allowed on specified channels]] (26.675 MHz, 26.685 MHz, 26.915 MHz and 26.925 MHz) in Germany - channels 52, 53, 76 and 77.<br />
Designated channels 41-80 (channels 1-40 are the [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|US/CEPT standardized channels]]). Full 80 channel allocation 26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz or 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz. Shared with [[HF_pagers|paging services]], fixed [[Remote_Control#Russia|links]], remote control (RC), on-campus voice and/or [[POCSAG|data]] pagers and the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]], especially in border areas.<br />
<br />
Czech Republic regulations specify that data transmission between CB stations is permitted on channels 24, 25, 52, 53, 76 and 77. F1D, F2D, G1D, G2D, J1D, J2D, A1D and A2D [[Emission_Designator|emissions (modes)]] are permitted. [[Remote_Control|Remote control]] transmitters are allowed on channels 18 and 23. Czech regulations also specify channel 1 and channel 80 as calling channels using selective calling systems, including tone-based such as DTMF as well as CTCSS and DCS (PL and DPL) with users switching to another channel as soon as possible. <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended AM calling channel - AM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - USB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB activity - LSB and USB<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel / road channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Simplex repeaters - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Recommended FM calling/DX channel - FM mode<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|FM DX calling (see also: 27.305 MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel, LSB mode (27.385 LSB)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|DX calling channel - FM mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Digital modes permitted - data channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Internet gateways<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Italian I2 Band Italy CB I2 34 Channel CB 26.875 MHz - 27.265 MHz===<br />
<br />
'''Not to be confused with the Italian [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz VHF]] low band "[[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] CB" band. ''' <br />
<br />
Italy permits use of the standard European harmonized [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|CEPT band]] "mid band FM" as well as the same band plan - identical to the American CB radio allocation - with AM, FM and SSB allowed on the regular 40 channels. <br />
<br />
'''Note that channels 1-23 match the standard CB band plan.''' Channel 24 (27.245 MHz) is channel 25 on the standard band and channel 25 (27.265 MHz) is channel 26 on the standard band. Channels 26 to 34 are the out of band frequencies, 26.875 MHz to 26.955 MHz. While AM and FM modes are permitted on these frequencies, SSB use is also reported and quite common. Channels 26-34 overlap with [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German]] 80 Channel CB channels 72 to 80 and the "[[CB#Export_Radio_.2F_.2210_Meter_Radio.22_CB_Channel_Frequency_Plan_11_Meter_Freeband_Channels|low channels]]". <br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|[[Remote_Control#France|26.875]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Australian 27 MHz Marine CB===<br />
<br />
'''Inshore Boating Radio Communications Service''' or "27 MEG", more commonly known as 27 MHz marine band <br />
<br />
[[AM]] mode. 4 watt carrier TX power limit. No limit on antenna size or gain. Same specifications as AM CB radio. Modern Australian "27 Meg" 27 MHz marine radio equipment usually includes regular US 40-channels in addition to the frequencies below. This sort of dual-use dual radio service equipment appears to be legal in Australia. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! 27 MHz Marine Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks - Recommended Use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.68 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.72 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Commercial Boats/Fishing 27.82 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Supplementary Distress/Safety/Calling 27.86 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|'''Channel 88'''<br />
|'''27.880&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Distress/Safety/Calling''' 27.88 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.90 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.91 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats, Yacht clubs 27.94 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Non-commercial Boats 27.96 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz <br />
|Rescue calling/working (supplementary to 27.880 and 27.860 MHz) 27.98 MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===New Zealand "CBL" and "CBH" channels===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] modulation. The CBH channels are the same as the US channels, giving New Zealand a total of 80 HF CB channels. Often referred to as "AM CB" to avoid confusion with the 80 channel 476-477 MHz "FM CB" or [[UHF CB]] allocation also in use in New Zealand (although its referred to as the Personal Radio Service or PRS technically...its known commonly as FM CB or UHF CB. 26 MHz channel 11 (26.450 MHz and 26 MHz AM CB channel 15 (26.500 MHz) are used for calling.<br />
<br />
26 MHz AM Public Channels:<br />
<br />
*Channels 1 to 17 and 25 to 40 are for AM and SSB communications (26.330 MHz to 26.530 MHz and 26.610 MHz to 26.770 MHz)<br />
*Channels 18 to 24 are for '''AM only''' (26.540 MHz to 26.600 MHz)<br />
*Channel 11 is for trucking/road users (26.450 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 15 is the designated AM calling channel (26.500 MHz AM)<br />
*Channel 35 is the designated SSB calling channel in LSB (26.720 MHz LSB mode)<br />
<br />
''Note that the New Zealand 26MHz AM CB follows the same 10 kHz channel spacing raster as the FCC CB channel plan (including skipped channels and the odd order of frequencies for channels 23, 24 and 25). Mid band (FCC, US, CEPT) CB band -635 kHz or -0.635 MHz. This was done to make it easier for CB radio manufacturers to convert 27 MHz CB radios to the 26 MHz NZ CB band by simply changing the PLL reference crystal and making minor adjustments to the receiver and transmitter components if required. Many modern multi-country CB radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz and include the 26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz NZ CB band as one of the many available bands.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Trucker channel/road channel (AM mode)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM calling channel <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|[[Civil_Air_Patrol|26.620&nbsp;MHz]]<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM mode only <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|SSB calling channel - LSB mode <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|AM and SSB <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Polish CB Channel Frequencies PL Channels Zeros Poland CB===<br />
<br />
26.960 -27.400 MHz Multi-norm radios sold in EU often have the "PL" band setting available. The original Polish CB allocation was the same as the EU standard/American CB band plan - 5 kHz. For example, Channel 19 is 27.180 MHz instead of 27.185 MHz. Channel 20 is 27.200 MHz instead of 27.205 MHz. The channel plan is otherwise exactly the same. FM was originally only allowed, with AM and FM now allowed. These frequencies are still heavily used in Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine (see information below on the Russian band plans). There are indications that the -5 kHz channels are even used for the “hidden” A channels - 26.990 MHz for 26.995 MHz, 27.040 MHz for 27.045 MHz, 27.090 MHz for 27.095 MHz, 27.140 MHz for 27.145 MHz and 27.190 MHz for 27.195 MHz. <br />
<br />
These channels are often referred to as the "zeros" by European CBers. Poland now uses both the regular EU or CEPT "mid band 40" FCC American CB plan and the band plan below. This effectively provides 5 kHz steps when using a radio that can switch back and forth between the two band plans. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|27.170]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Russian CB Channel Frequencies===<br />
<br />
Use of the full 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz export band is widespread in Russia. Repeaters, simplex repeaters, cross-band links to UHF (usually 433 MHz / 434 MHz) and Internet gateways are very common.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! "zeros" (R) channel <br />
! "fives" (E) channel<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B01<br />
|[[Common_and_Precious_3#Summary|26.510]]&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B02<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B03A<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B04<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B05<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B06<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B07A<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B08<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B09<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B10<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B11A<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B12<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B13<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B14<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B15A<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B16<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B17<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B18<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B19A<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B20<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B21<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B22<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B23<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B24<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B25<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B26<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B27<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B28<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B29<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B30<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B31<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B32<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B33<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B34<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B35<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B36<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B37<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B38<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B39<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel B40<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C01<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C02<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C03A<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C04<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C05<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C06<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C07A<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C08<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C09<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C11A<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C15A<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C19A<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel C40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D01<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D02<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D03A<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D04<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D05<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D06<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D07A<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D08<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D09<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D10<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D11A<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D12<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D13<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D14<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D15A<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D16<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D17<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D18<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D19A<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D20<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D21<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D22<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D23<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D24<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D25<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D26<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D27<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D28<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D29<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D30<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D31<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D32<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D33<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D34<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D35<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D36<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D37<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D38<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D39<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel D40 +10 kHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Legally speaking, Russia as two sets of 120 channels for a total of 240 channels. ''In most multi-norm radios, this is the "export mode" or "RU" mode. Some radios allow for more channels, starting at 25.615 MHz/25.610 MHz or 26.065 MHz/26.060 MHz'' Unlike most countries, Russia has 5 kHz channel steps. Frequency coverage is 26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz (26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz or 27.865 MHz) Like most other countries, 24-30 MHz is filled with CB and CB-like traffic. Russian taxi cab dispatchers are heard all over Europe in 12 meters through 10 meters during band openings. Even with 240 legally available channels, Russian CB activity is often heard in the lower 26 MHz band, the 25 MHz band and within the 10 meter amateur band.<br />
<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modulation. [[SSB]] used on some frequencies but not allowed. Channels are referred using an alphanumeric designation that provides the band, channel number, and "raster" (last digit of frequency, 5 or 0) plus the mode. Most radios used in Russia use the band letter + channel number format to display channels, and/or include a frequency display due to the complexity of the system. The "E" channels are more commonly used in Russia compared to the older-generation "R" channels (original Russian/Polish/Eastern European CB channel plan). <br />
<br />
'''Common band designations:'''<br />
<br />
*B band: 26.515-26.955 MHz (E raster) 26.510-26.950 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''C band in the West, low channels'')<br />
*C band: 26.965-27.405 MHz (E raster) 26.960-27.400 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''D band in the West - CB band, mid band or EURO CEPT band'')<br />
*D band: 27.415-27.855 MHz (E raster) 27.410-27.850 MHz (R raster) 40 channels 5 kHz offset + 40 channels 0 kHz offset (''E band in the West, high channels'')<br />
+<br />
channel number<br />
+<br />
mode (AM or FM, often written as "A" or "F")<br />
<br />
For example, <br />
<br />
*26.670 MHz FM is designated B14R or B14RF/B14R FM (band B, channel 14, R raster/channeling or the "zeros", FM mode) <br />
*27.185 MHz AM is designated C19E or C19EA/B19E AM (band C, channel 19, E raster/channeling or the "fives", AM mode)<br />
<br />
''Many CB radios used in Russia include a frequency display as the use of multiple channel raster plans can be confusing. Since FM is by far the more commonly used mode for local communications, the mode portion of the alphanumeric channel name is often omitted.''<br />
<br />
Modern CB radios sold in Europe and Asia often include "RU" mode as a country setting. More often than not, this opens up the radio to 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz in 5/10 kHz steps AM/FM mode. Russia suffers from heavy interference on the 10 meter amateur radio band due to the high number of radios operating above and below the legal CB frequencies and nil enforcement on the behalf of Russian authorities. Therefore, the "Russia CB band" can be difficult to pin down as far as the actual frequencies, some sources now simply state "25 to 30 MHz" <br />
<br />
Note: Compared to the table below, most export radios sold in the Americas and Western Europe have the CB band as Band D, not Band C. Therefore Channels B01-B40 would be C01-C40, channels C01-C40 would be channels D01-D40 and so on and so forth. <br />
<br />
As of the late 2010s/early 2020s, Russia appears to be moving towards standardization with Western Europe with the alphanumeric channels. CB radios designed for the Russian market now include a "15D" button and a -5 kHz button. The Channel 15D button either switches to 27.135 MHz or 27.585 MHz ("standard" Russian band shown as 26.960 MHz - 27.860 MHz, which fits with the -5 kHz switch + 10 kHz switch capability, turning the CB band into a de facto 5 kHz steps land mobile band). See Optim Satellite CB radio, Nanfone CB-689, Thunderpole T-3000, etc.<br />
<br />
Like many other countries, CB radio in Russia shares the 11 meter band for telemetry. [[HF_pagers|paging systems]] (using [[POCSAG]], etc.), datalinks and other non-voice purposes. Frequencies like 26.945 MHz, 26.950 MHz, 26.955 MHz and 26.960 MHz will often have data bursts on them, especially in larger cities - this is similar to the [[FCC]] Part 95 [[Remote_Control|RCRS]] services in the United States and elsewhere on 27.255 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Russian CB radio channel usage: <br />
<br />
<br />
*27.060 MHz FM - Secondary rescue / emergency channel (unrestricted use) 27.060 FM - C9RF (D9RF)<br />
*27.065 MHz FM - Official rescue service calling channel 27.065 FM - C9EF (D9EF)<br />
*27.135 MHz AM - Road channel / car calling channel (slowly being replaced by 27.135 MHz FM) - C15EA (D15EA)<br />
*27.135 MHz FM - Road channel and trucker channel - C15EF (D15EF)<br />
*27.185 MHz AM - Information channel and trucker road channel AM mode C19EA (D19EA)<br />
*27.185 MHz FM - Information channel and trucker road channel FM mode C19EF (D19EF)<br />
*27.190 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel (also used in SSB mode) <br />
*27.200 MHz FM - Long range calling DX channel - C20RF (D20RF)<br />
*27.270 MHz AM - Radio hobbyist channel AM mode - C27RA (D27RA)<br />
*27.315 MHz FM - FM calling channel European grid - C31EF (D31EF)<br />
*27.635 MHz FM - Information and traffic channel (some areas only) D19EF (E19EF) - previously used for traffic information broadcasts in St. Petersburg only (service discontinued in 2014)<br />
<br />
===Multi Norm European Standard and Country-Specific Bands===<br />
<br />
CB radio equipment sold in Europe usually features multi-norm functionality - in other words, the end user selects the country they are in and the radio loads the appropriate channel plan, available mode(s) and power levels (AM, FM, etc.). Each country is usually referred to by a 2-character "norm" In addition, two Europe-wide standard bands (one with 4w FM only, the other 4w AM/FM) are available, often referred to as "CEPT" "EU" or "EC", "Euro" bands. <br />
<br />
*'''CE''' - Europe Harmonized FM - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - European standard band, CE or "CEPT"<br />
*'''EU''' - Europe Harmonized AM/FM or AM/FM/SSB - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM/SSB 4W AM carrier + 4W FM + -12W SSB PEP European standard AM/FM/SSB band <br />
*'''F''' - France - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 1W AM carrier + 4W FM <br />
*'''UK''' - UK "27/81" CB Band - 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 40 channels - FM - 4W - UK FM CB 27/81 allocation - UK has 80 available channels - UK + EU<br />
*'''UE''' - UK Full 80 Channels - EU 40 channels + UK FM 40 channels (80 channels), some radios require the user to switch between the two bands <br />
*'''dE''' or '''DE''' - Germany - 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 80 channels, channels 1-40 are AM/FM 4W/4W, same as CE band, channels 41-80 are FM only (4W) 26.565-26.955<br />
*'''I''' - Italy - 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM - 4W AM carrier + 4W FM - same European standard AM/FM band <br />
*'''I2''' - Italy 2 - 26.875 MHz - 27.405 MHz - 34 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W or 40 regular EU channels<br />
*'''PL''' - Poland - 26.960 MHz - 27.400 MHz - 40 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W (regular 40 channels -5 kHz)<br />
*'''IN''' - India - 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz - 27 channels - AM/FM 4W/4W<br />
<br />
===Export Radio / "10 Meter Radio" CB Channel Frequency Plan 11 Meter Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Standard 6 band export radio plan. All plans follow the CB plan with 40 channels + 5 A channels (+10 kHz switch) or alpha channels. To go up or down a band add or subtract 450 kHz (0.450 MHz). For example, to go from channel 19 on the CB band (or D band, or mid band) "down one band" to the C band or low band, do 27.185 MHz (CB channel 19) - .450 MHz to get 26.735 MHz. This is why having a frequency display or frequency counter can be very helpful. At very least, a printed out "roadmap" or channel plan (available on various sites in PDF format) will help.<br />
<br />
6 band export radio frequency plan A-B-C-D-E-F 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz. This six-band plan is the de facto standard plan and is used by the Superstar 3900 family of radios as well as numerous clones produced by Ranger and other companies (Connex 3300, General Lee, Super Jopix 2000, Mirage MX-36 and dozens of others). Note that some radios may use the low/mid/high band designation for C/D/E and bands (low band being band C - 26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz, mid being the CB band/D band 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz and high being band E - 27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz). Several radios including the Connex Deer Hunter specifically cover the lower frequencies for hunters, and the bandswitch shows either A-B-C-D or B-C-D to reflect the 25.615 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage or 26.065 MHz to 27.405 MHz coverage, respectively. <br />
<br />
The related Superstar 120, Superstar 121, President Grant DX, Superstar GR, etc. style radios (120 channel radios, radios with a LOW/MID/HIGH band selector, this includes radios like the Galaxy DX 86V with the C-D-E band switch), plus CB rigs with 120 channel modifications, frequency expansion mods or "channel kits" (including the popular Cobra 29 family of radios, Galaxy DX 919, Galaxy DX 929, Galaxy DX 939, Galaxy DX 949, Galaxy DX 959 / DX 959B, Galaxy DX 979, Texas Ranger rigs, etc.) use the same form factor with either LOW-MID-HIGH band switch or C-D-E covering 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. Radios such as the Galaxy DX 86V use the C-D-E band labeling plan to match 6-band export 10 meter radio band names. <br />
<br />
Modified CB radios with additional channels may or may not follow the alphanumeric band + channel designation system, depending on the particular modification and radio in question. Many modern modification kits or extra channel expansion kits aim to track the same channel plan to provide for interoperability between modified 40 channel CB radios and 10 meter radios that have been converted to the 11 meter band. Not all legal 40 channel CB radios are capable of operating outside of the legal band but many are, and a thriving market for channel expansion kits and modifications continues to exist for those who wish to use "traditional" type CB radios and still have access to additional channels/frequencies. Because of this, and antenna considerations, the most active 11 meter frequencies tend to be the low channels (26.515 MHz to 26.955 MHz) and the high channels (27.415 MHz to 27.855 MHz) - with the frequencies closest to the legal 40 CB channels generally being more popular (again due to antenna tuning considerations). Some radios follow an older 26.525 MHz to 27.845 MHz coverage plan vs. 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz. <br />
<br />
<br />
''Most out of band CB activity occurs within the limits of these 6 bands, that is, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz.'' '''Operating above 28 MHz is strongly discouraged''', but does occur. <br />
<br />
For radios with wider frequency coverage, the lowest band will generally be Band A. On the 8 band Galaxy radios, coverage is 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz (A-B-C-D band selector plus a high band and low band switch). 12 band radios use the A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L naming convention, or A-B-C-D-E-F band selector plus a high band and a low band selector. These radios generally cover 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz. The newer generation Chinese radios cover 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (10 bands) or 24.715 MHz to 30.105 MHz out of the box (12 bands). Other radios do away with the band switch and simply allow VFO frequency selection from 26-32 MHz or within the 25.610 - 30.110 MHz or 25.615 - 30.105 MHz coverage band. Modern equipment and older style Ranger/RCI type radios include a +10 kHz switch. Modern equipment may also include a +5 kHz or -5 kHz switch to access the in between channels (for example, to switch between 27.185 MHz and 27.180 MHz for channel 19). <br />
<br />
Note: operating on frequencies between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz is a really bad idea. Yes, there is that chunk of spectrum from 29.705 MHz to 30.105 MHz available in many radios. However use of frequencies 30.005 MHz, 30.015 MHz, 30.025 MHz, 30.035 MHz, 30.045 MHz, 30.055 MHz, 30.065 MHz, 30.075 MHz, 30.085 MHz, 30.095 MHz, 30.105 MHz and 30.115 MHz is also strongly discouraged. The 29.710 MHz to 29.790 MHz portion is still used by business radio systems as of 2021. The 29.800 MHz to 30.550 MHz [[11_meter#Federal_and_Non-Federal_Allocations_25_MHz_to_30_MHz|spectrum]] is allocated to military and government users and the military [[SINCGARS|actually does use]] the 30.000 MHz to 30.550 MHz portion. <br />
<br />
99% of radios will be operating on the Standard Band Plan (the "fives"). Remember that the +10 kHz switch moves you up +10 kHz, regardless. So radios advertised as "25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz" can actually go to 28.315 MHz (usually), 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz means 30.115 MHz (usually). <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band A Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|25.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|25.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|25.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|25.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|25.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|25.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|25.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|25.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|25.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|25.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|25.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|25.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|25.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|25.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|25.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|25.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|25.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|25.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|25.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|25.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|25.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|25.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|25.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|25.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|25.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|25.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|25.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|25.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|25.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|25.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|25.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|25.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|25.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|25.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|25.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|25.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|25.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|25.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|25.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band B Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band C Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band D Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|26.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|26.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band E Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.410&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.445&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.460&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.495&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.510&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|27.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.790&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.810&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.830&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Band F Channel <br />
! Standard Band Plan Frequency<br />
! Russian/Polish Band Plan Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.870&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3A<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.890&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.930&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7A<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11A<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|27.990&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|28.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|28.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|28.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15A<br />
|28.045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|28.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|28.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|28.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19A<br />
|28.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.090&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|28.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|28.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|28.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|28.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|28.145&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|28.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|28.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|28.195&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.190&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|28.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|28.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|28.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|28.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|28.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|28.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|28.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|28.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|28.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40A<br />
|28.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|28.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Prepper Survivalist Militia Patriot SSB CB Freeband Channels===<br />
<br />
Calling frequencies include:<br />
*'''26.985 MHz AM (CB Channel 3 AM)''' <br />
*27.368 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*'''27.375 MHz USB (CB Channel 37 USB)'''<br />
*27.378 MHz USB Old Prepper Survivalist frequency, 27.375 USB or 27.425 USB recommended<br />
*27.390 MHz LSB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*27.390 MHz USB - Alternate Prepper/Survivalist Frequency<br />
*'''27.425 MHz USB (Channel 42, Channel "E2", Channel E02, "425")'''<br />
<br />
<br />
*26.962 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 1<br />
*26.965 MHz AM - Normal CB 1<br />
*26.968 MHz USB - High Gap 1<br />
*26.970 MHz USB/LSB - High Gap 1/2<br />
*26.972 MHz LSB - Drop Gap 2<br />
*26.975 MHz AM - Normal CB 2<br />
*<br />
<br />
===Japan CB Radio Frequencies===<br />
[[AM]] modulation only. Japanese regulations specifically name "double side band" emission A3E (8K00A3E or 6K00A3E). Odd channel spacing. <br />
<br />
0.5 watt (500mw) power limit. Often included as part of the Japanese "DSB Fishery Radio Service" (27 MHz fishery radio system) that covers 26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz in odd steps. Some fishery radio marine frequencies in-between CB channels. Illegal CB operations on the American/Australian frequencies is apparently common in Japan, despite the potential for interference with marine radio service allocations. These frequencies are often used in conjunction with the "standard" 10 kHz CB channeling for fishing, marine transport and other maritime purposes in Japan, Taiwan, [[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|China]], and several other Asian countries. Japan's primary outband or freeband calling frequencies are 27.005 MHz in AM mode and 27.355 MHz / 27.385 MHz in LSB mode for SSB voice. All three of these frequencies interfere with the fishery radio services in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency Range (kHz)<br />
! Service Allocation <br />
|-<br />
|26760-26944&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|26968-26976&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 1-2 <br />
|-<br />
|27016&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|-<br />
|27040-27144&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Japanese CB channels 3-8 and 2 RC [[Remote_Control#Japan|channels]]<br />
|-<br />
|27152&nbsp;kHz <br />
|Third RC Channel 27.152 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27310.5-27470.5&nbsp;kHz <br />
|25W SSB Fishery Radio Service<br />
|-<br />
|27524-27980&nbsp;kHz <br />
|1W DSB Fishery Radio Service <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Double Side Band DSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
1W-DSB FISHERY RADIO SERVICE JAPAN <br />
<br />
26.760 MHz - 27.988 MHz 26760 kHz to 27988 kHz. Frequency band also includes the 8-channel Japanese AM CB band, the 25 watt SSB fishery radio service (see below) and the 26/27 MHz RC frequencies (being phased out in Japan).<br />
<br />
See also: VHF low band [[Japanese 40MHz DSB Fishery Radio|40 MHz (35-40 MHz) 5W DSB Fishery Radio Service]] <br />
<br />
The 1W DSB Fishery Radio Service has 1 watt maximum carrier power for AM voice and permits use of digital modes - A2D modulation, 6K00A2D / 8K00A2D emissions in addition to A3E AM voice, including integrated position reporting and GPS linked radio nets for communications with and monitoring of large fishing fleets. These frequencies are often overlaid with standard 10 kHz step "marine CB" channeling. See 0.5 watt Japanese CB frequencies above. Not designated channel numbers per Japanese law, referred to by frequency. Radios display frequency and often feature selective calling features. <br />
<br />
Similar services exist in other Asian countries, with varying frequency allocations. Radios sold in China and Taiwan covering 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz DSB fishery radio, 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz DSB fishery radio (this appears to be used in China as well, see also the 27.500 MHz to 39.475 MHz FM fishery radio allocation), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz, 25.555 MHz - 30.500 MHz, others covering 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz, 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz, the de facto standard export 25.615 MHz - 30.105 MHz or other obvious "overlays" from the standard CB channels. See also, the Chinese 27.500 MHz - 39.500 MHz allocation (27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz on some radios). Radios for the 1 watt DSB Fishery Radio Service are still sold as of 2017, despite issues the widespread proliferation of cheaper "export", "10 meter" and "marine CB" equipment. Ranger Communications (RCI) sells "Marine CB" equipment that covers 26.065-28.755 MHz out of the box. The 10 meter band is often plagued by fishery radio interference because of this. Not only does the 10 meter [[Amateur_radio|ham (amateur radio) band]] have numerous intruders because of fishery radio users but legit users also suffer inference from CB stations and other fishery radio band plans that operate in the same [[11_meter|25-30 MHz region]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26760<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26768<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26776<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26824<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26840<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26848<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26856<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26864<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26872<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26880<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26888<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26896<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26912<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26920<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26928<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26936<br />
|26.936&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26944<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27016<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27524<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27532<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27540<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27548<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27556<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27572<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27580<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27628<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27636<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27644<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27652<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27660<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27668<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27676<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27724<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27732<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27740<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27748<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27756<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27764<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27772<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27780<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27828<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27836<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27852<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27860<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27884<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27892<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27908<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27916<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27932<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27940<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27956<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27964<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27980<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27988<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Japanese 27MHz Single Side Band SSB Marine Fishery Radio===<br />
<br />
In addition to the 26 / 27 MHz double side band 1W-DSB (1 watt AM) fishery radio service available in Japan, a higher power SSB service exists in the same frequency band. J3E emission, 25 watt power limit (per Japanese regulation). Like the 1W DSB 27MHz marine service, many of these frequencies overlap with the traditional CB bands in use outside of Japan. Frequencies licensed to individual fisheries, just like the 1 watt DSB service, the MF/HF services, the standard [[VHF marine]] band, and other VHF/UHF bands only available in Japan.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
|-<br />
|27310.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27334.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27338.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27342.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27346.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27350.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27354.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3545&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27358.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27362.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27366.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27370.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27378.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27382.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27386.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27388.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27398.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27404.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27418.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27426.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27434.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27442.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27452.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27458.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27466.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27470.5&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Republic of Korea / South Korea Fishery Radio 27 MHz===<br />
<br />
South Korea allows use of the 26.965-27.405 MHz "Citizen Radio" allocation in addition to [[HF pagers|27.400 MHz (27.402 MHz offset also allowed), 27.410 MHz, 27.420 MHz (27.422 MHz offset frequency also permitted) and 27.440 MHz for paging purposes]]. Compare use of 27.821 MHz as the fishery radio calling distress frequency with Australian 27 Meg / 27 MHz Marine use of calling and distress frequency 27.880 MHz [27 MHz CH 88]. <br />
<br />
Frequency coverage 27.500 MHz to 27.950 MHz or 27.508 MHz to 27.943 MHz.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency (kHz)<br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use in Korea<br />
|-<br />
|27508&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27516&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27544&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27552&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27560&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.560&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27581&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.581&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27598&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.598&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27768&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27776&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27895&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27911&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27919&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27927&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27935&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27943&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship Maritime Mobile<br />
|-<br />
|27789&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27805&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27821&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Distress Safety Calling Emergency Frequency - Maritime Mobile Distress<br />
|-<br />
|27837&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27856&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship <br />
|-<br />
|27869&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27885&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|27901&nbsp;kHz<br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Fishery Radio - Fisheries Radio Shore-to-Ship<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===China/Hong Kong Chinese 27.5-39.5 MHz HF and VHF-low Fishery Marine Band FM Fishing Radio ===<br />
<br />
People's Republic of China (PRC)!Hong Kong and adjacent waters. HF/VHF system covering 27.5 MHz to 39.475 MHz in 25 kHz steps (FM mode). 25 watt power output. Apparently used with GPS and other position-indicating data links for fishing fleets (FSK) in a similar manner to the AM (DSB) and SSB based systems used in Japan, South Korea and other places. Crosses the boundary between HF and VHF at 30 MHz. Used in conjunction with standard MF/HF SSB marine and VHF marine systems. Advertised as a "dedicated fisheries radio" or "FM fishing boat fishery radiotelephone" "480 channel fishing fleet fishery wireless FM radiotelephone" "HF FM fishery radio" and numerous variants system with FM voice and FSK datalink capabilities (25 watt transmitters with high gain antennas tuned for 27.5 - 39.5 MHz or 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz.<br />
<br />
Unlike the Japanese 27 MHz fisheries radio systems (which uses direct frequencies as to reference the channels), this system uses a channelized system with integer channel numbering. Straight channel numbering sequence (channel 1 - 27.500 MHz, channel 2 - 27.525 MHz, channel 3 - 27.550 MHz, channel 3 - 27.575 MHz, channel 5 - 27.600 MHz, etc. through to 39.425 MHz (channel 477) , 39.450 MHz (channel 478) and 39.475 MHz as channel 480) for a total of 480 channels. <br />
<br />
Radios appear to come with channels 221 - 32.875 MHz FM, channel 231 - 33.100 MHz FM, channel 236 - 33.225 MHz FM, and channel 238 - 33.275 MHz FM as "dual watch" channels (likely for calling purposes). <br />
<br />
Radios sold in China for this band appear to have selective calling and automatic location transmission capabilities in addition to regular FM voice. Emission listed as 16K0F3E and 16K0G3E on the FT-801 "Fisheries Dedicated Radio" with "dual transmission mode" 300 baud rate ASK, 1200 baud rate MSK. Radios also come with voice scrambler (likely voice inversion) capability. Other radios sold in China for this band are called "Fishing Radio Telephone" and offer similar features, including an array of selective calling, group calling, automatic distress transmission, automatic location reporting to fixed shore stations and scanning functions. Frequency coverage is the same 27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz with 20 watts output power (IC-988C FM Transceiver). <br />
<br />
Other radios sold for this same frequency band are sold with "1000 channel mode" or "960 channel mode" which reduces channel spacing from 25 kHz to 12.5 kHz. Channel numbering is not confirmed, but frequency range (27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz) is identical. Fishing fleet transmissions have been heard on frequencies that fit the 12.5 kHz step channeling - including 29.7375 MHz, 29.8875 MHz, 31.2375 MHz, 32.1125 MHz, 32.1875 MHz, 32.3625 MHz, and others. The fishing fleets using the "export mode" appear to ''not'' be Chinese. '''These radios are used throughout Asia, not just Chinese fishing fleets. ''' <br />
<br />
The FT-801 Dedicated Fisheries Radio - Shishi Feitong Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. includes the following capabilities: <br />
<br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*27.500 MHz FM - 39.475 MHz FM transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*25 kHz channel spacing <br />
*480 channels<br />
*FM modulation - 16K0F3E / 16K0G3E emission<br />
*25 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 25w across entire frequency range)<br />
*FM deviation less than 5 kHz - 4 kHz deviation <br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*Data link signal format 300 baud ASK or 1200 baud MSK <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 27.5 MHz - 39.475 MHz, total 480 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
''This system does appear to go through the [[Amateur_radio|10 meter amateur band]] - channel 21 (28.000 MHz) through channel 93 (29.700 MHz) - and would at least partially explain the large amount of FM voice interference from fishing radio system intruders heard on 10 meters during band opening to Southeast Asia and China. The AM voice intruders on 10 meters are likely using the more traditional 10 meter export radios covering 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz or 28.765 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz or 28.315 MHz, etc.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel <br />
! Frequency (MHz)<br />
! Designated Use China Fishery Radio Network 27.5-39.475 MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|21<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|28.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|22<br />
|28.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|23<br />
|28.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|24<br />
|28.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|25<br />
|28.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|26<br />
|28.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|27<br />
|28.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|28<br />
|28.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|29<br />
|28.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|30<br />
|28.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|31<br />
|28.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|32<br />
|28.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|33<br />
|28.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|34<br />
|28.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|35<br />
|28.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|36<br />
|28.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|37<br />
|28.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|38<br />
|28.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|39<br />
|28.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|40<br />
|28.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|41<br />
|28.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|42<br />
|28.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|43<br />
|28.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|44<br />
|28.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|45<br />
|28.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|46<br />
|28.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|47<br />
|28.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|48<br />
|28.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|49<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|50<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|51<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|52<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|53<br />
|28.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|54<br />
|28.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|55<br />
|28.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|56<br />
|28.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|57<br />
|28.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|58<br />
|28.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|59<br />
|28.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|60<br />
|28.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|61<br />
|28.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
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|62<br />
|28.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|63<br />
|28.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|64<br />
|28.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|65<br />
|29.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|66<br />
|29.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|67<br />
|29.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|68<br />
|29.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|69<br />
|29.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|70<br />
|29.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|71<br />
|29.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|72<br />
|29.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|73<br />
|29.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|74<br />
|29.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|75<br />
|29.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|76<br />
|29.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|77<br />
|29.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|78<br />
|29.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|79<br />
|29.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|80<br />
|29.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|81<br />
|29.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|82<br />
|29.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|83<br />
|29.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|84<br />
|29.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|85<br />
|29.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|86<br />
|29.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|87<br />
|29.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|88<br />
|29.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|89<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_VHF_UHF_Calling_Frequencies|29.600]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|90<br />
|29.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|91<br />
|29.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|92<br />
|29.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|93<br />
|[[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_MF.2FHF|29.700]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|94<br />
|29.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|95<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.750]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|96<br />
|29.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|97<br />
|29.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|98<br />
|29.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|99<br />
|29.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|100<br />
|29.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|101<br />
|29.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|102<br />
|29.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|103<br />
|29.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|104<br />
|29.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|105<br />
|30.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|106<br />
|30.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|107<br />
|30.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|108<br />
|30.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|109<br />
|30.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|110<br />
|30.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|111<br />
|30.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|112<br />
|30.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|113<br />
|30.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|114<br />
|30.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|115<br />
|30.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|116<br />
|30.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|117<br />
|30.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|118<br />
|30.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|119<br />
|30.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|120<br />
|30.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|121<br />
|30.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|122<br />
|30.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|123<br />
|30.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|124<br />
|30.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|125<br />
|30.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|126<br />
|30.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|127<br />
|30.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|128<br />
|30.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|129<br />
|30.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|130<br />
|30.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|131<br />
|30.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|132<br />
|30.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|133<br />
|30.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|134<br />
|30.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|135<br />
|30.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|136<br />
|30.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|137<br />
|30.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|138<br />
|30.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|139<br />
|30.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|140<br />
|30.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|141<br />
|30.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|142<br />
|30.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|143<br />
|[[JAKT_Radio_31MHz|30.950]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|144<br />
|30.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|145<br />
|31.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|146<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#Spain|31.025]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|147<br />
|31.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|148<br />
|31.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|149<br />
|31.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|150<br />
|31.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|151<br />
|31.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|152<br />
|31.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|153<br />
|31.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|154<br />
|[[Cordless_telephone#United_Kingdom|31.225]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|155<br />
|31.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|156<br />
|31.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|158<br />
|31.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|159<br />
|31.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|160<br />
|31.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|161<br />
|31.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|162<br />
|31.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|163<br />
|31.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|164<br />
|31.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|165<br />
|31.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|166<br />
|31.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|167<br />
|31.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|168<br />
|31.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|169<br />
|31.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|170<br />
|31.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|171<br />
|31.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|172<br />
|31.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|173<br />
|31.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|174<br />
|31.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|175<br />
|31.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|176<br />
|31.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|177<br />
|31.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|178<br />
|31.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|179<br />
|31.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|180<br />
|31.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|181<br />
|31.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|182<br />
|31.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|183<br />
|31.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|184<br />
|31.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|185<br />
|31.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|186<br />
|32.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|187<br />
|32.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|188<br />
|32.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|189<br />
|32.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|190<br />
|32.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|191<br />
|32.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|192<br />
|32.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|193<br />
|32.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|194<br />
|32.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|195<br />
|32.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|196<br />
|32.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|197<br />
|32.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|198<br />
|32.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|199<br />
|32.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|200<br />
|32.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|201<br />
|32.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|202<br />
|32.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|203<br />
|32.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|204<br />
|32.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|205<br />
|32.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|206<br />
|32.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|207<br />
|32.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|208<br />
|32.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|209<br />
|32.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|210<br />
|32.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|211<br />
|32.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|212<br />
|32.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|213<br />
|32.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|214<br />
|32.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|215<br />
|32.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|216<br />
|32.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|217<br />
|32.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|218<br />
|32.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|219<br />
|32.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|220<br />
|32.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|221<br />
|32.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|222<br />
|32.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|223<br />
|32.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|224<br />
|32.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|225<br />
|32.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|226<br />
|33.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|227<br />
|33.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|228<br />
|33.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|229<br />
|33.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|231<br />
|33.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|232<br />
|33.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|233<br />
|33.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|234<br />
|33.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|235<br />
|33.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|236<br />
|33.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|237<br />
|33.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|238<br />
|33.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|239<br />
|33.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|240<br />
|33.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|241<br />
|33.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|242<br />
|33.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|243<br />
|33.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|244<br />
|33.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|245<br />
|33.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|246<br />
|33.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|247<br />
|33.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|248<br />
|33.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|249<br />
|33.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|250<br />
|33.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|251<br />
|33.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|252<br />
|33.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|253<br />
|33.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|254<br />
|33.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|255<br />
|33.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|256<br />
|33.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|257<br />
|33.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|258<br />
|33.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|259<br />
|33.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|260<br />
|33.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|261<br />
|33.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|262<br />
|33.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|263<br />
|33.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|264<br />
|33.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|265<br />
|33.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|266<br />
|33.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|267<br />
|34.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|268<br />
|34.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|269<br />
|34.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|270<br />
|34.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|271<br />
|34.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|272<br />
|34.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|273<br />
|34.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|274<br />
|34.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|275<br />
|34.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|276<br />
|34.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|278<br />
|34.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|279<br />
|34.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|280<br />
|34.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|281<br />
|34.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|282<br />
|34.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|283<br />
|34.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|284<br />
|34.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|285<br />
|34.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|286<br />
|34.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|287<br />
|34.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|288<br />
|34.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|289<br />
|34.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|290<br />
|34.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|291<br />
|34.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|292<br />
|34.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|293<br />
|34.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|294<br />
|34.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|295<br />
|34.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|296<br />
|34.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|297<br />
|34.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|298<br />
|34.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|299<br />
|34.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|300<br />
|34.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|301<br />
|34.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|302<br />
|34.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|303<br />
|34.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|304<br />
|34.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|305<br />
|34.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|306<br />
|34.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|307<br />
|34.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|308<br />
|35.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|309<br />
|35.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|310<br />
|35.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|311<br />
|35.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|312<br />
|35.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|313<br />
|35.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|314<br />
|35.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|315<br />
|35.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|316<br />
|35.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|317<br />
|35.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|318<br />
|35.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|319<br />
|35.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|320<br />
|35.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|321<br />
|35.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|322<br />
|35.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|323<br />
|35.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|324<br />
|35.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|325<br />
|35.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|326<br />
|35.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|327<br />
|35.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|328<br />
|35.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|329<br />
|35.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|330<br />
|35.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|331<br />
|35.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|332<br />
|35.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|333<br />
|35.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|334<br />
|35.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|335<br />
|35.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|336<br />
|35.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|337<br />
|35.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|338<br />
|35.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|339<br />
|35.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|340<br />
|35.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|341<br />
|35.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|342<br />
|35.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|343<br />
|35.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|344<br />
|35.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|345<br />
|35.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|346<br />
|35.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|347<br />
|35.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|348<br />
|[[DDE|36.000]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|349<br />
|36.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|350<br />
|36.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|351<br />
|36.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|352<br />
|36.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|353<br />
|36.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|354<br />
|36.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|355<br />
|36.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|356<br />
|36.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|357<br />
|36.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|358<br />
|36.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|359<br />
|36.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|360<br />
|36.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|361<br />
|36.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|362<br />
|36.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|363<br />
|36.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|364<br />
|36.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|365<br />
|36.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|366<br />
|36.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|367<br />
|36.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|368<br />
|36.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|369<br />
|36.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|370<br />
|36.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|371<br />
|36.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|372<br />
|36.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|373<br />
|36.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|374<br />
|36.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|375<br />
|36.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|376<br />
|36.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|377<br />
|36.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|378<br />
|36.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|379<br />
|36.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|380<br />
|37.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|381<br />
|37.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|382<br />
|37.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|383<br />
|37.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|384<br />
|37.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|385<br />
|37.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|386<br />
|37.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|387<br />
|37.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|388<br />
|37.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|389<br />
|37.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|390<br />
|37.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|391<br />
|37.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|392<br />
|37.300&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|393<br />
|37.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|394<br />
|37.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|395<br />
|37.375&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|396<br />
|37.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|398<br />
|37.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|399<br />
|37.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|400<br />
|37.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|401<br />
|37.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|402<br />
|37.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|403<br />
|37.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|404<br />
|37.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|405<br />
|37.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|406<br />
|37.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|407<br />
|37.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|408<br />
|37.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|409<br />
|37.700&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|410<br />
|37.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|411<br />
|37.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|412<br />
|37.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|413<br />
|37.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|414<br />
|37.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|415<br />
|37.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|416<br />
|37.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|417<br />
|37.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|418<br />
|37.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|419<br />
|37.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|420<br />
|37.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|421<br />
|38.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|422<br />
|38.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|423<br />
|38.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|424<br />
|38.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|425<br />
|38.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|426<br />
|38.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|427<br />
|38.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|428<br />
|38.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|429<br />
|38.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|430<br />
|38.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|431<br />
|38.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|432<br />
|38.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|433<br />
|38.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|434<br />
|38.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|435<br />
|38.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|436<br />
|38.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|437<br />
|38.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|438<br />
|38.425&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|439<br />
|38.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|440<br />
|38.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|441<br />
|38.500&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|442<br />
|38.525&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|443<br />
|38.550&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|444<br />
|38.575&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|445<br />
|38.600&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|446<br />
|38.625&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|447<br />
|38.650&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|448<br />
|38.675&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|449<br />
|38.700&nbsp;MHz FM <br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|450<br />
|38.725&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|451<br />
|38.750&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|452<br />
|38.775&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|453<br />
|38.800&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|454<br />
|38.825&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|455<br />
|38.850&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|456<br />
|38.875&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|457<br />
|38.900&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|458<br />
|38.925&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|459<br />
|38.950&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|460<br />
|38.975&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|461<br />
|39.000&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|462<br />
|39.025&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|463<br />
|39.050&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|464<br />
|39.075&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|465<br />
|39.100&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|466<br />
|39.125&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|467<br />
|39.150&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|468<br />
|39.175&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|469<br />
|39.200&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|470<br />
|39.225&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|471<br />
|39.250&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|472<br />
|39.275&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|473<br />
|39.300&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|474<br />
|39.325&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|475<br />
|39.350&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|476<br />
|39.375&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|477<br />
|39.400&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|478<br />
|[[DDE|39.425]]&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|479<br />
|39.450&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|480<br />
|39.475&nbsp;MHz FM<br />
|Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore Maritime Mobile Fixed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Asia China Chinese Taiwan R.O.C. South China Sea 26 MHz / 27 MHz Fisheries AM Fishery Fishing Radio 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz ===<br />
<br />
The FT-801 radio discussed above (as part of the 27.5 MHz - 39.5 MHz Chinese fisheries radio network) is also available as the FT-801B, which instead of covering 27.500 MHz - 39.475 MHz with FM voice and data modes, covers 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz with AM voice. Other sources indicate 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz. Note the differences in specifications compared to the FT-801 version. No channel / frequency steps listed, unable to locate an actual channel plan, only the 26.475 - 27.27 MHz frequency coverage. 20 channels is listed, and it appears that the radio provides a channel display instead of frequency display. <br />
<br />
*'''SPECIFICATIONS'''<br />
*26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz transmit and receive frequency range<br />
*20 channels<br />
*AM modulation <br />
*5 watt transmit power (greater than or equal to 5w across entire frequency range)<br />
*500 kHz - 9999 kHz AM receiver (AM broadcast and shortwave broadcast receive)<br />
*No data link capability listed <br />
*'''FEATURES'''<br />
*National Security and Emergency Communications Network Offshore Fishery<br />
*With distress call, select call, group call, all call, sea and other communications functions call, etc.<br />
*National unity networking: able to access the nation's coastal fisheries establishment of several shore station for receiving emergency aid management and undo edits sea conditions forecast.<br />
*Ship's position information be sent automatically and display functions.<br />
*Full-band multi-channel: 26.475 MHz - 27.270 MHz, total 20 channels to work.<br />
*Receive AM (500 kHz - 10 MHz) broadcasting station information.<br />
*Receive urgent sea condition and weather forecast news.<br />
*Full channel or memory channel scan function.<br />
*Fishery dedicated communication channel.<br />
*Dual channel multi-watch receive function.<br />
*World time clock and timer display function.<br />
*Built-in GPS module function.<br />
*Display navigation data functions<br />
<br />
Frequency ranges available on other radios sold for the same purposes include: 26.475 MHz - 27.275 MHz (standard), 25.550 MHz - 30.495 MHz (optional) or 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz (Super4800 Marine DSB Radiotelephone) as frequency range. Channel plans offer 12, 20, 21, 480 or 1000 channels. See Wenden WTR-358 DSB radio, WTR-388 DSB radio and Wenden Super 4800 marine CB radio. The WTR-358/WTR-388 and Super 4800 radios differ only in their frequency coverage and which language is printed on the control panel. <br />
<br />
The 480 channel radios appear to use the alphanumeric export radio channeling - for example, C-08 is band C, channel 8. Most radios appear to have channel or frequency display options (and operate in DSB mode only...in other words, AM mode). As mentioned, the frequency range varies but roughly 25-30 MHz, 24.265 MHz to 29.655 MHz, 26.065 MHz to 28.755 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 26.475 MHz to 27.275 MHz, 25.550 MHz to 30.495 MHz or 30.500 MHz, etc. <br />
<br />
Other Asian countries sell "Marine CBs" such as the Ranger Sea Eagle 6900 AM/FM/SSB transceiver with 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz coverage, the the Ranger Super Star 2400 AM/FM marine CB mobile radio with 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz frequency coverage and numerous others sold explicitly as marine radios vs. 10 meter amateur radios or CB radios. Information regarding a Vietnam specific band plan of 26.065 MHz - 28.755 MHz has also been found. 26.065-28.755 MHz AM/FM/SSB 6 bands of 40 channels in 10 kHz steps for a total of 240 channels (or 270 channels of the +10 kHz switch is used for the A channels = 45 channels per band).<br />
<br />
===South Africa (27 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] (USB only). 9 channels, 27.185-27.275 MHz. Some sources indicate that these same frequencies are authorized for use in Namibia as well. <br />
<br />
''Editor's note (early 2019) - it appears that updated South African frequency allocations now show 26.96 MHz to 27.41 MHz as [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed mobile]] and CB radio service, possibly indicating that South Africa has changed from 9 channels (27.180 MHz to 27.280 MHz) to 40 channels (26.960 MHz - 27.410 MHz). Updated allocations still show 29.7 MHz - 30.0 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.985 MHz) as allocated to the 29 MHz CB, 29 MHz marine band and civil defense/emergency response users, indicating that 29MHz CB is still in operation) This is unconfirmed, however.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===South Africa (29 MHz CB)===<br />
[[AM]] on all channels. [[SSB]] only allowed on specified channels. 23 channels, 29.710 MHz - 29.985 MHz. 12.5 kHz channel spacing. <br />
<br />
Some channels have multiple designations depending on their intended use. Used by boating clubs, 4x4 groups, farmers, etc. South African 4x4 groups are starting to migrate to VHF/UHF services but a 29 MHz CB appears to still be required equipment for many of these clubs (much like a 27 MHz CB is required by Jeep and 4x4 clubs in the US and UK).<br />
<br />
29 MHz CB marine usage in South Africa is analogous to 27 MHz marine CB usage in Australia. It remains in use by recreational boats, often in conjunction with VHF marine equipment on recreational and fishing boats. Only 3 channels are available for marine use under South African law, 29.935 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 1 or channel A), 29.7725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 2 or channel B) and 29.9725 MHz (29 MHz marine channel 3 or channel C).<br />
<br />
This allocation overlaps with the 29 MHz R/C frequencies used in both [[Remote_Control#Australia|Australia]] and [[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|New Zealand]].<br />
<br />
Compare with the Australian 27MHz 27 Meg marine radio service, many radios sold in Australia for the 27 MHz marine band are also available in South Africa (programmed for the 29 MHz marine frequencies). These radios include the GME Electrophone brand GME GME GX287, GME GX287A, GX294 26-30 MHz marine radio, GME GX300, GME GX400, GME GX290, Navman MCB 2720, Uniden MC-2700 Sea Dolphin, Uniden MC-4300 Sea Wasp, Uniden MC-4700 and various others. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|[[Business_Radio#VHF_Low_Band_25-50_MHz|29.7100]]&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|29.7225&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|29.7350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|29.7475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|29.7600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|29.7725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 2/B <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|[[Remote_Control#New_Zealand|29.7850&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|29.7975&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|29.8100&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|29.8225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 2<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|29.8350&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|29.8475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 1<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|29.8600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|29.8725&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|29.8850&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|[[CB#China.2FHong_Kong_Chinese_27.5-39.5_MHz_HF_and_VHF-low_Fishery_Marine_Band_FM_Fishing_Radio|29.8975&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|[[11_meter#Legal_Users_of_the_25-30_MHz_Spectrum|29.9100&nbsp;MHz]] AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|29.9225&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 5<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|29.9350&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 1/A<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|29.9475&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 3<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|29.9600&nbsp;MHz AM - General Purpose<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|29.9725&nbsp;MHz AM - Marine Channel 3/C<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|29.9850&nbsp;MHz AM/SSB - Civil Defense Channel 6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===India 27 channel 27MHz CB===<br />
[[AM]] and [[FM]] modes allowed. Shared with the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed service]]. 5 watt power limit (expressed as ERP) Unclear if [[SSB]] is permitted. Full allocation band 26.957-27.283 MHz - often expressed as 26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz. <br />
<br />
Channel frequencies 26.965 MHz - 27.275 MHz. Several [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] and [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|UHF]] services are allowed in India for two-way radio, making 26 MHz/27 MHz CB radio a bit of a niche, with most two way walkie talkies in India such as the 350 MHz band [[350_MHz_Short_Range_Radio|SRR Short Range Radio]]. However, so-called multi-norm AM/FM CB radios are beginning to be shipped with the Indian band programmed in as one of the country modes the user may select. 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz RC/data/short range low power frequencies are skipped, as per the standard 40 channel CB radio band plan.<br />
<br />
'''''IND08''' - Use of wireless equipments intended to be used while in motion or during halts, in the frequency band 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz (same as the 27 MHz [[ISM]] band), with a maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 5 Watts has been exempted from licensing requirements.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Old Allocation Channel Plan - CB Radio India Indian CB Radio band plan 27MHz 8kHz channel spacing, with offset frequencies. Unknown if still in use. Same 26.957 MHz - 27.283 MHz spectrum as the modern 27 channel 27MHz CB band. <br />
<br />
''The old band plan included [[Remote_Control#India|several RC frequencies]], including 27.004 MHz, 27.020 MHz, 27.108 MHz, 27.116 MHz, 27.148 MHz, 27.155 MHz, 27.156 MHz, 27.225 MHz, 27.228 MHz, 27.250 MHz, 27.260 MHz''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Assigned Use / Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 1<br />
|26.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 2<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 3<br />
|26.972&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 4<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 5<br />
|26.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 6<br />
|26.996&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 7<br />
|27.004&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 8<br />
|27.012&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 9<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 10<br />
|27.028&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 11<br />
|27.036&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 12<br />
|27.044&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact police)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 13<br />
|27.052&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway emergency channel (to contact EMS)<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 14<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 15<br />
|27.068&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Marine comms, including lifesaving communications<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 16<br />
|27.076&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 17<br />
|27.084&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Disaster relief and emergency response <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 18<br />
|27.092&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio <br />
|-<br />
|Channel 19<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Forestry radio<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 20<br />
|27.108&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - radio-controlled devices, garage door openers, alarms, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 21<br />
|27.116&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 22<br />
|27.124&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Hobbyist comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 23<br />
|27.132&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 24<br />
|27.140&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 25<br />
|27.148&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 26<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 27<br />
|27.156&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 28<br />
|27.164&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 29<br />
|27.172&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 30<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 31<br />
|27.188&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 32<br />
|27.196&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 33<br />
|27.204&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Mountaineering<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 34<br />
|27.212&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Rural comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 35<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 36<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 37<br />
|27.228&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled model aircraft<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 38<br />
|27.236&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Highway comms<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 39<br />
|27.244&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Sports events<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 40<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.252&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|RC / data channel - Radio-controlled models, general RC use<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.268&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.276&nbsp;MHz<br />
|Spare<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Brazilian "high band" channels 41-80===<br />
[[AM]] and [[SSB]] allowed. Up to 25 watts output power. 27.415-27.855 MHz high band or "uppers". <br />
Channels 1-40 are the same as the US FCC/CEPT channels. <br />
The frequencies 27.445 MHz, 27.495 MHz, 27.545 MHz, 27.595 MHz and 27.645 MHz are skipped in this channel plan. They are, however, still heavily used in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! CB Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 41<br />
|27.415&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 42<br />
|27.425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 43<br />
|27.435&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 44<br />
|27.455&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 45<br />
|27.465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 46<br />
|27.475&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 47<br />
|27.485&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 48<br />
|27.505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 49<br />
|27.515&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 50<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 51<br />
|27.535&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 52<br />
|27.555&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 53<br />
|27.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 54<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 55<br />
|27.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 56<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 57<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 58<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 59<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 60<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 61<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 62<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 63<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 64<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 65<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 66<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 67<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 68<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 69<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 70<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 71<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 72<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 73<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 74<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 75<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 76<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 77<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 78<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 79<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Channel 80<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
===CB allocations in order by frequency===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Channel<br />
! Frequency<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 1<br />
|26.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 2<br />
|26.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 3<br />
|26.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 4<br />
|26.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 5<br />
|26.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 6<br />
|26.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 7<br />
|26.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 8<br />
|26.420&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 9<br />
|26.430&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 10<br />
|26.440&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 11<br />
|26.450&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 12<br />
|26.470&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 13<br />
|26.480&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 14<br />
|26.490&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 15<br />
|26.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 16<br />
|26.520&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 17<br />
|26.530&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 18<br />
|26.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 19<br />
|26.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 41<br />
|26.565&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 20<br />
|26.570&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 42<br />
|26.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 21<br />
|26.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 43<br />
|26.585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 22<br />
|26.590&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 44<br />
|26.595&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 24<br />
|26.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 45<br />
|26.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 25<br />
|26.610&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 46<br />
|26.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM Channel 23<br />
|26.620&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 47<br />
|26.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 26<br />
|26.630&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 48<br />
|26.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 27<br />
|26.640&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 49<br />
|26.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 28<br />
|26.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 50<br />
|26.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 29<br />
|26.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 51<br />
|26.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 30<br />
|26.670&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 52<br />
|26.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 31<br />
|26.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 53<br />
|26.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 32<br />
|26.690&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 54<br />
|26.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 33<br />
|26.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 55<br />
|26.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 34<br />
|26.710&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 56<br />
|26.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 35<br />
|26.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 57<br />
|26.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 36<br />
|26.730&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 58<br />
|26.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 37<br />
|26.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 59<br />
|26.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 38<br />
|26.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 60<br />
|26.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 39<br />
|26.760&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 61<br />
|26.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.768&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|New Zealand 26 MHz CB AM/SSB Channel 40<br />
|26.770&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 62<br />
|26.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 63<br />
|26.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 64<br />
|26.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 65<br />
|26.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 66<br />
|26.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.824&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 67<br />
|26.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 68<br />
|26.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.840&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 69<br />
|26.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.848&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 70<br />
|26.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.864&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 71<br />
|26.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.872&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 26<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 72<br />
|26.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 27<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 73<br />
|26.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.888&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 28<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 74<br />
|26.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.896&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 29<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 75<br />
|26.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.912&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 30<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 76<br />
|26.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.920&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 31<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 77<br />
|26.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.928&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 32<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 78<br />
|26.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.938&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|26.944&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 33<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 79<br />
|26.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 34<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|German Auxiliary CB Channel 80<br />
|26.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 1<br />
|26.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 1<br />
|26.968&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.970&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 2<br />
|26.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 2<br />
|26.976&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 3<br />
|26.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 4<br />
|27.005&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.010&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 5<br />
|27.015&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.016&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.020&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 6<br />
|27.025&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.030&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 7<br />
|27.035&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 3<br />
|27.040&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.050&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 8<br />
|27.055&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.060&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 9<br />
|27.065&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.070&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 10<br />
|27.075&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 4<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.080&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 11<br />
|27.085&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 5<br />
|27.088&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Finland and Nordic Countries Channel 11A<br />
|27.095&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.100&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 12<br />
|27.105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.110&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 6<br />
|27.112&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 13<br />
|27.115&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 7<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.120&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 14<br />
|27.125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.130&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 15<br />
|27.135&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Japan CB Radio Japanese CB Channel 8<br />
|27.144&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.150&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 16<br />
|27.155&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.160&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 17<br />
|27.165&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.170&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 18<br />
|27.175&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.180&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 19<br />
|27.185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.200&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 20<br />
|27.205&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.210&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 21<br />
|27.215&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.220&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 22<br />
|27.225&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.230&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.235&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.240&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 24<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.245&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.250&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 23<br />
|27.255&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.260&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Italian I2 CB Band Channel 25<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 26<br />
|27.265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.270&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 27<br />
|27.275&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.280&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 28<br />
|27.285&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.290&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 29<br />
|27.295&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.300&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 30<br />
|27.305&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.310&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3105&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 31<br />
|27.315&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.320&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 32<br />
|27.325&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.330&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 33<br />
|27.335&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.340&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 34<br />
|27.345&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3465&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.350&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3505&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 35<br />
|27.355&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.360&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 36<br />
|27.365&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.370&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 37<br />
|27.375&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.380&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 38<br />
|27.385&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.390&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 39<br />
|27.395&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.3985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Polish (PL) "Zeros" CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.400&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4045&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|USA FCC/CEPT Standard CB Band Channel 40<br />
|27.405&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4185&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4265&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4425&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4585&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|25w SSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.4705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 1<br />
|27.500&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.508&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.516&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.524&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 2<br />
|27.525&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.532&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.540&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.544&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.548&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 3<br />
|27.550&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.552&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.556&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.572&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 4<br />
|27.575&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.580&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 5<br />
|27.600&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 1<br />
|27.60125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW01<br />
|27.605&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 2<br />
|27.61125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW02<br />
|27.615&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 3<br />
|27.62125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 6<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW03<br />
|27.625&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.628&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 4<br />
|27.63125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW04<br />
|27.635&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.636&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 5<br />
|27.64125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.644&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW05<br />
|27.645&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 7<br />
|27.650&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 6<br />
|27.65125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.652&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW06<br />
|27.655&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.660&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 7<br />
|27.66125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW07<br />
|27.665&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.668&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 8<br />
|27.67125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 8<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW08<br />
|27.675&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.676&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 68<br />
|27.680&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 9<br />
|27.68125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW09<br />
|27.685&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 10<br />
|27.69125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW10<br />
|27.695&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 9<br />
|27.700&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 11<br />
|27.70125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW11<br />
|27.705&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 12<br />
|27.71125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW12<br />
|27.715&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 72<br />
|27.720&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 13<br />
|27.72125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.724&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 10<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW13<br />
|27.725&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 14<br />
|27.73125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW14<br />
|27.735&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.732&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.740&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 15<br />
|27.74125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW15<br />
|27.745&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.748&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 11<br />
|27.750&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 16<br />
|27.75125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW16<br />
|27.755&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.756&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 17<br />
|27.76125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.764&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW17<br />
|27.765&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 18<br />
|27.77125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.772&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 12<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW18<br />
|27.775&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.776&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.780&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 19<br />
|27.78125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW19<br />
|27.785&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.789&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 20<br />
|27.79125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW20<br />
|27.795&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 13<br />
|27.800&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 21<br />
|27.80125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW21<br />
|27.805&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 22<br />
|27.81125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW22<br />
|27.815&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 82<br />
|27.820&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship/Ship to Shore<br />
|27.821&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 23<br />
|27.82125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 14<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW23<br />
|27.825&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.828&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 24<br />
|27.83125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW24<br />
|27.835&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.836&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.837&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 25<br />
|27.84125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW25<br />
|27.845&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 15<br />
|27.850&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 26<br />
|27.85125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.852&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW26<br />
|27.855&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.856&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 86<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.860&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 27<br />
|27.86125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW27<br />
|27.865&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.869&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 28<br />
|27.87125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 16<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW28<br />
|27.875&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 88<br />
|27.880&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 29<br />
|27.88125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.884&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW29<br />
|27.885&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 30<br />
|27.89125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.892&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW30<br />
|27.895&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 17<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 90<br />
|27.900&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Shore <br />
|27.901&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 31<br />
|27.90125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW31<br />
|27.905&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.908&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 91<br />
|27.910&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.911&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 32<br />
|27.91125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW32<br />
|27.915&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.916&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.919&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 33<br />
|27.92125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 18<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW33<br />
|27.925&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.927&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 34<br />
|27.93125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.932&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW34<br />
|27.935&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 94<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.940&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 35<br />
|27.94125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Republic of Korea Fishery Radio - Ship to Ship <br />
|27.943&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW35<br />
|27.945&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 19<br />
|27.950&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 36<br />
|27.95125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW36<br />
|27.955&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.956&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 96<br />
|27.960&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 37<br />
|27.96125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.964&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW37<br />
|27.965&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 38<br />
|27.97125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 20<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW38<br />
|27.975&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Australian Marine 27MHz 27 Meg Australia Channel 98<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.980&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 39<br />
|27.98125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW39<br />
|27.985&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|1w DSB Fishery Radio Japan Japanese Fishery Radio<br />
|27.988&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|UK FM 27/81 and CADS/WPAS Channel 40<br />
|27.99125&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|CADS/WPAS Channel UW40<br />
|27.995&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese Fishery Radio Channel 21<br />
|28.000&nbsp;MHz<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===27 MHz 11 meter band CB Repeaters===<br />
<br />
25-30 MHz simplex echo parrot CB repeaters, mostly operating in the 26 MHz and 27 MHz CB bands (Russian bands). Commonly referred to as "parrots" or "echo repeaters" these are simplex repeaters (store-and-forward). Due the easy availability and low prices of these devices, 11-meter repeaters are becoming more and more popular, especially in parts of the world where FM mode is allowed/used in addition to AM/SSB. Russia is the heaviest user of CB repeaters, due to its large size, heavy reliance on CB for the taxi, delivery, trucking and roadside assistance industries. <br />
<br />
All listed repeaters operate in FM mode. The vast majority are carrier squelch, however some require a CTCSS tone (usually 77.0 Hz or 88.5 Hz) to open the repeater and/or access cross-band links. If any CTCSS/PL tone is known, it is included with the repeater listing.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Networks Crossband Link to VHF/UHF Systems and Internet Services===<br />
<br />
Several of these repeaters operate as part of larger "networks" or "systems" linked together via the Internet or [[VHF / UHF Radio]] services such as [[PMR446]], [[LPD433]], [[FRS]], [[GMRS]], [[MURS]] or other country-specific systems. It appears that the most popular crossband links are in the 433.075-434.775 MHz LPD433 service in Russia and the 446.0-446.2 MHz PMR446 service elsewhere in Europe In the Americas, both the UHF [[FRS]] and [[GMRS]] services and the VHF MURS services have been used to link CB repeaters.<br />
<br />
Cross band repeat and links sometimes operate on unlicensed frequencies and/or operate with higher-than-legal power levels within legal frequencies. For example, maximum power output on LPD433 is 10mW, however several Russian 27 MHz repeaters are using modified high power amateur radios on the LPD433 frequencies as part of their linking system. Other linking systems used modified [[Italian_43_MHz_VHF_CB|43 MHz Italian "VHF CB"]] equipment such as the Alan HM43, Intek/Dragon SY-5430 which is popular in Russia and the CIS nations for its capability to be easily modified to cover 42.3000 MHz to 45.0875 MHz at 25w output power.<br />
<br />
===CB Repeater Listing===<br />
<br />
The repeaters on this list are true split-frequency duplex systems:<br />
<br />
'''Duplex repeaters 11m repeaters list CB repeaters input and output frequencies''' <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Output Frequency<br />
! Input Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz<br />
|26.565 MHz<br />
|Germany Oschenwang Germany Southern Germany<br />
|CH40 output/CH41 input (German 80-channel CB) 840 kHz offset <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz<br />
|27.175 MHz<br />
|Netherlands FM mode channel 11 and channel 18<br />
|Multiple TX/RX sites, each site assigned a CW ID transmitted at the end of transmission<br />
|-<br />
|27.400 MHz <br />
|26.960 MHz<br />
|Poland FM mode, 26.960 FM input, 27.400 FM output<br />
|6 second time out timer <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the nature of these simplex repeaters being hobbyist owned/operated, this list is likely, and is likely to remain, incomplete. the repeaters listed below may switch frequencies or temporarily go off the air please update this list with any new information regarding frequencies, transmit location or transmit power for entries missing this information.<br />
<br />
Note: the four linked Caribbean 11 meter repeaters on 27.600 MHz, 27.620 MHz, 27.640 MHz and 27.660 MHz with +200 kHz offset positive split duplex inputs 27.800 MHz 27.820 MHz 27.840 MHz 27.860 MHz with 88.5 Hz tone repeaters have been removed from the list since they are almost certainly off the air. <br />
<br />
''Below is a list of confirmed [as of July 2023] CB repeaters and their location (if known).''<br />
<br />
There are a LOT of these in Russia. The call them ARK. See an excellent PDF listing here: [https://cb-radio.ru/ARK.pdf] and an interactive map of locations of known CB repeaters in Russia, with UHF crossband links, CTCSS tones, Internet gateways, websites and other relevant information here: [https://cb-radio.ru/]<br />
<br />
'''Simplex 11 meter repeaters 27MHz repeaters CB repeaters simplex store and forward'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Frequency<br />
! Location<br />
! Remarks<br />
|-<br />
|26.515 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Channel B01 E or C01E FM - CB Repeater 26515 kHz<br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 42 - 26.575 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.575 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.625 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.635 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links 88.5 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.675 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.675 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.685 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.695 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.715 MHz FM<br />
|Chelyabinsk, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.735 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.745 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.755 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe - multiple repeaters <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, 94.8 Hz tone and 100.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|26.765 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.775 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Simplex repeater - Germany or Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|26.785 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.795 MHz FM<br />
|Czech Republic <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.805 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|26.805 MHz FM Simplex Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.815 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.825 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.825 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.855 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.865 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Simplex Repeater 26.865 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CSQ (no tone) multiple repeaters on frequency<br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|88.5 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.875 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|100.0 Hz tone <br />
|-<br />
|26.885 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 73 Simplex Repeater 26.885MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.895 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.915 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.915 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.925 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location 11m repeater <br />
|26 MHz repeater 26.925 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.935 MHz AM<br />
|Somewhere in the USA<br />
|Cross band repeater linked to [[FRS]] channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.945 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|Multiple repeaters and Internet links <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.955 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.960 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|Polish CB Radio Channel 1 FM Repeater<br />
|-<br />
|26.965 MHz FM<br />
|Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 1 FM <br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Poland (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.970 MHz FM<br />
|Lithuania<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|26.975 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 2 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.975 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM - 10 watt transmitter 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM <br />
|Tver, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM<br />
|-<br />
|26.985 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden - multiple sites 26.985 FM repeater <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 3 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27MHz repeater 11m repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.000 MHz FM<br />
|Possibly multiple locations in Russia and/or Eastern Europe<br />
|27 MHz Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.005 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 4 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Samara, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power <br />
|-<br />
|27.015 MHz FM<br />
|Naro-Fominsk, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 5 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.025 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 6 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7R<br />
|-<br />
|27.030 MHz FM<br />
|Shymkent, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Parrot Channel 7R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM 4 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters - Europe / Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.035 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 7 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.040 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.050 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Channel 8R FM 27.050MHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters on 27.055 MHz <br />
|Europe CB Channel 8 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.055 MHz FM<br />
|Germany <br />
|CB Channel 8 FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|Possibly off the air? <br />
|-<br />
|27.060 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|Multiple locations <br />
|-<br />
|27.065 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe or Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 9 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.070 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location, Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|Channel 10R C10R FM 27070 FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Anapa, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.075 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 10 FM Channel C10E FM D10E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 11 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Barnaul - Altai Krai Siberia<br />
|CB Repeater APK Barnaul ARK Barnaul 11FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Simplex, each location ends transmission with single letter CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.085 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Output (input 27.175 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|-<br />
|27.090 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|27 MHz Simplex Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Gomel, Belarus <br />
|100 watt TX power<br />
|-<br />
|27.100 MHz FM<br />
|Krasnodar, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12R C12R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Ulyanovsk, Russia <br />
|4 watt TX power CB Repeater Channel 12 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Astana, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.105 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 12 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Poland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13R FM Channel 13P <br />
|-<br />
|27.110 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.115 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 13 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.125 MHz FM<br />
|Finland <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 14 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.130 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15R FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.135 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 15 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.140 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.150 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.155 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 16 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Issyk, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.165 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 17 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.170 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Taraz, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 18 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater 123.0 Hz CTCSS<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Astrakhan Russia Astrakhan Oblast 18FM<br />
|Crossband link to LPD Channel 61 434.575 MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.175 MHz FM<br />
|Netherlands (several locations)<br />
|Input (Output 27.085 MHz), each location has unique end of transmission CW ID<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.180 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19R <br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz FM<br />
|Multiple sites Eastern Europe/Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 19 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.185 MHz AM<br />
|Colorado, USA - possibly Arizona? <br />
|Remote location, either patched to 462.550 MHz or 462.5625 MHz (cross-band repeat)<br />
|-<br />
|27.190 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Russian simplex repeater 27.190MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.195 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location Eastern Europe or Russia<br />
|Data, paging and RCRS frequency <br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Zaykova, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.200 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|Multiple simplex repeaters CB Channel 20 R <br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden CB channel 20 FM repeater <br />
|DTMF-activated playback, possibly multiple repeaters on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 20 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.205 MHz AM<br />
|New Zealand <br />
|CB Repeater AM mode Channel 20 AM repeater 27205 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.210 MHz FM<br />
|Zhukovsky (Moscow Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.215 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 21 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.220 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 R 27220kHz FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz AM<br />
|Southern USA <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 AM<br />
|-<br />
|27.225 MHz FM<br />
|Altai Region, South-Central Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 22 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.235 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 24 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.240 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|12 watt TX power, 1/2 wave vertical antenna <br />
|-<br />
|27.245 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 25 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Belarus<br />
|CH 23R 23R FM 27250 kHz FM repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.250 MHz FM<br />
|Russia<br />
|Repeater Channel 23R C23R FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM 4 watts TX power 27.255 MHz repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.255 MHz FM<br />
|Sochi, Russia <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 23 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Krivoi Rog (Kryvyi Rih), Ukraine<br />
|CB Repeater Ukraine Channel 26R <br />
|-<br />
|27.260 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Russia - possibly multiple locations <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.265 MHz FM<br />
|Nordic countries - Northern Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 26 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.270 MHz FM<br />
|Kiev, Ukraine<br />
|27mhz repeater Ukraine - OFF THE AIR? <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Kemerovo, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM cross-band link to 434.500 MHz <br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Anzhero-Sudzhensk Russia Kemerovo Oblast, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Europe<br />
|Central Europe - Multiple repeaters on 27.275 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.275 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Western Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 27 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.285 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 28 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Minsk, Belarus<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.290 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia - Northern Moscow<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Tyumen, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern or Central Europe <br />
|German language traffic heard 27.295 FM CB repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Omsk Russia<br />
|CB Parrot Repeater Omsk Russia 29E FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.295 MHz FM<br />
|Sweden<br />
|Swedish CB Repeater Channel 29 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.300 MHz FM<br />
|Russia, unknown additional details <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Northern Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.305 MHz FM <br />
|Italy<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 30 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.315 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple sites)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 31 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.325 MHz FM<br />
|Central Europe <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 32 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.330 MHz FM<br />
|Saratov, Russia <br />
|Located on Sokolova Mountain (wide coverage area)<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Almaty, Kazakhstan<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.335 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location (likely Russia)<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 33 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.350 MHz FM<br />
|Bobrusk Belarus <br />
|CB Repeater Belarus 27.350 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.355 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 35 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.370 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.375 MHz FM<br />
|Vladivostok, Russia<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 37 FM<br />
|-<br />
|27.390 MHz FM<br />
|Kaliningrad, Russia <br />
|10 watt TX power, 5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.395 MHz FM <br />
|Netherlands <br />
|CB Repeater Channel 39 FM President Grant II RX/TX Radio<br />
|-<br />
|27.405 MHz FM<br />
|Russian simplex repeater<br />
|CB Repeater Channel 40 FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.415 MHz FM<br />
|Russia or Eastern Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.420 MHz FM<br />
|Unknown location - Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.425 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia <br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz Cross-band link to 434.575 MHz CTCSS 77.0Hz<br />
|-<br />
|27.430 MHz FM<br />
|Western Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.450 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|Data link and paging systems also active on this frequency<br />
|-<br />
|27.455 MHz FM<br />
|Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.470 MHz FM<br />
|Eastern Europe <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.490 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|Possible cross-band 11M 27MHz cross band to UHF 433MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.505 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.515 MHz FM<br />
|Obninsk (Kaluga Oblast), Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.525 MHz FM<br />
|Pervouralsk Sverdlovsk Oblast Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.580 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Kazan, Russia<br />
|CTCSS 88.5Hz, Alinco DR-03T 10 watt transmitter with UHF link<br />
|-<br />
|27.605 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.625 MHz FM<br />
|Russia (multiple locations)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.630 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|St. Petersburg, Russia <br />
|This is, or was, also used for traffic service radio in St. Petersburg, unknown if still on the air<br />
|-<br />
|27.635 MHz FM<br />
|Several locations <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.650 MHz FM<br />
|Western Europe<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.665 MHz FM<br />
|Moscow, Russia<br />
|5/8 wave vertical antenna<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.675 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|88.5 Hz tone, likely multiple simplex repeaters on 27.675MHz FM <br />
|-<br />
|27.685 MHz FM<br />
|Severodvinsk Russia Arkhangelsk Oblast<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.765 MHz FM<br />
|Germany<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|27.775 MHz FM<br />
|Russia <br />
|27.775MHz 11M LMR Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.840 MHz FM<br />
|Poland<br />
|27.840MHz FM Repeater <br />
|-<br />
|27.855 MHz FM<br />
|Central or Eastern Europe<br />
|Simplex repeater parrot repeater 27MHz<br />
|-<br />
|27.875 MHz FM<br />
|Rostov, Russia Rostov On Don <br />
|27.875MHz Channel E2 FM Parrot Repeater 27MHz <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Further Reading and References===<br />
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[https://www.ecodocdb.dk/download/814136e1-ad6c/ECCDEC1103.pdf] ''CEPT European harmonization for CB equipment also called PR27 angle-modulated (FM) double side band (AM) or SSB stations operating in the 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz band European FM band and the 26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz, 26.510 MHz to 27.410 MHz and 26.860 MHz to 27.410 MHz bands in certain countries with 10 kHz steps - exception for frequencies 26.995 MHz, 27.045 MHz, 27.095 MHz, 27.145 MHz and 27.195 MHz, which are also European standardized RC frequencies.''<br />
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[https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:X5q3a3PbjcYJ:https://www.cb-funk.at/forum/index.php%3Faction%3Ddlattach%3Btopic%3D337.0%3Battach%3D385+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us] ''CB frequency list - European channel usage (cached)''<br />
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[https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/84406/citizens-band.pdf] ''Ofcom Citizens' Band (CB) radio spectrum use - information and operation - general information on the 80 UK CB channels available 26.96 MHz - 27.41 MHz band (26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz European CEPT harmonized AM FM SSB CB band) and 27.59625 MHz - 27.99625 MHz band (27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz UK FM band) 27.6 MHz 27.99 MHz 27.995 MHz''<br />
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[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf] ''United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 95 - Personal Radio Services - including the CB Radio Service (CBRS) - aka Citizen's Band Radio Service 26.965 to 27.405 MHz (channelized) allocation 26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz fixed mobile service allocation - AM/SSB FCC Rules Subpart D 47 CFR 95.401 through 47 CFR 95.673''<br />
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[http://ukspec.tripod.com/rf/cb/index.html] ''RF-MAN's CB radio history and information page - lots of great information on the history of CB in the USA, history of UK CB, relation to ham radio and FRS/GMRS, PMR446, KDR444, JAKT31, JAKT155, VHF marine, VHF aircraft band, UK, European and worldwide frequency allocation plans, etc.''<br />
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[http://cbradio.nl/] CBradio.nl - ''CB radio database, including information on new radios, CB radio specifications, export radio info, 10 meter radios, export frequency coverage, CB frequency bands for various countries and more, 10 meter radio vs. export frequency coverage for radios, multi-norm EU and CEPT frequency information. CB radio information sorted by manufacturer, model number and release month/year. Excellent resource. '' <br />
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[[https://www.bellscb.com/]] - ''Bell's CB Radio - CAT Enterprises - reputable CB radio, 10 meter radio, export radio, CB antenna, mobile radio dealer and authorized Ranger, Galaxy, Connex repair facility. Trustworthy CB radio work, modifications, etc. Extensive library of information regarding 11 meter band users, frequency plans, CB radio channel frequency lists and other information. At one point this vendor offered a version of the Galaxy DX 99V specifically for 11 meter and 10 meter dual use (frequency coverage changed from 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz to 26.065 MHz - 29.655 MHz to allow amateurs to operate on 10 meters while still being able to access the CB band and the low and high freeband CB 11 meter frequencies.''<br />
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===CB Radio 10 Meter Radio Export Radio Images Gallery===<br />
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<br />
[[File:UNIDENPRO520XL.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The Uniden PRO 520XL is a common basic 40 channel AM-only CB mobile CB radio. Its small size and good performance makes it popular with Jeep and 4x4 or SUV owners and others looking for a rugged simple no-frills CB radio that offers reasonable price point and reliability in various different conditions. ]]<br />
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[[File:L_team_mx10_2_(2).jpg|300px|thumb|center|Team MX-10, a typical multi-norm European [[AM]]/[[FM]] CB radio. The display shows German 80 channel CB channel 80 - 26.955 MHz, indicating the radio is in German or DE country mode (26.565 MHz to 27.405 MHz). Like many multi-norm radios, the MX-10 can be programmed for "RU" or Russian band plan, which is both 25.610 MHz to 30.110 MHz and 25.615 to 30.105 MHz. Also sold as Luiton LT-318 and Nanfone CB-318 (original Chinese designations). Sold in various European countries as the Team MX-10, Team MX10, PNI Escort HP9000, PNI Escort HP9001, Escort HP-9000, and in the UK as the Thunderpole T-2000.]]<br />
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[[File:Galaxy_959.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Galaxy DX 959, a typical [[Amplitudius_modulationious|AM]]/[[SSB]] "American style" CB radio, easily modifiable to cover 26.695 MHz to 27.965 MHz without any additional boards, or the 120 channel lower/mid/upper freeband plan 26.515 to 27.855 MHz with easy-to-install channel frequency expansion boards. Like many higher-end CB radios and 10-meter or export radios, the Galaxy series of radios are manufactured by Ranger Communications Inc. or RCI.]]<br />
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[[File:Anytone.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Three different versions of the Anytone AT-5555, a 25.615-30.105 MHz all mode "10 meter radio" or "export radio"]]<br />
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[[File:GME_GX294_27_MHz_Marine_CB_Radio_Australia.jpg|300px|thumb|center|GME GX294 an Australian spec 27MHz "Marine CB" radio 27.68-27.98 MHz -0 closely related to the GME GX290 - which is available on the South African market with the 29 MHz CB frequencies. The radio is set to the emergency frequency 27.88 MHz 27MHz marine channel 88]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Coyote_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Connex Coyote Hunter AM/FM 25.615-27.405 MHz hunting radio 4 bands (A/B/C/D) of 40 channels each for a total of 160 channels (D band being CB band) This radio provides access to the lower 3 bands (25.615-26.055 MHz, 26.065-26.515 MHz, 26.515-26.955 MHz in addition to the 26.965-27.405 MHz CB band]]<br />
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[[File:Connex_Deer_Hunter.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Connex Deer Hunter AM/FM 26.065-27.405 MHz hunting radio 3 bands (B/C/D) of 40 channels for a total of 120 channels (D band being CB band), like the Connex Coyote Hunter, this radio is tailored for use on the lower frequency bands popular with hunters, it provides access to the 26.065-26.505 MHz low-low band, the 26.515-26.955 MHz low band in addition to the 26.956-27.405 MHz CB band or "D" band]]<br />
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[[File:RCI_CRT_Superstar_SS3900_Export_Radio_EU_Version.jpg|300px|thumb|center|The famous Superstar 3900 - 25.615-28.305 MHz multi-mode (also known as the CRT SS3900, Superstar 3900EFT (with frequency counter), Superstar 3900F (with frequency counter), Super Jopix 2000 (with frequency counter), Voyage VR9000 (with frequency counter), Voyager VR94, Voyager VR-9000, Voyager VR-9090, Galaxy DX73, Galaxy DX77, Pearce-Simpson Super Cheetah, Ranger/RCI RCI-3900HP, Euro 3900, Euro-CB 3900, Superstar 9000, and dozens of other names.<br />
<br />
These radios use the famous EPT3600 series main board or chassis. The original Superstar 3900 used the EPT3600-11B version, while later versions used updated iterations of the 3600 chassis. The EPT3600 board is itself a clone of the Cobra 148GTL-DX 120 channel AM/FM/SSB/CW export radio. The EPT-3600 board is used as the basic PCB for dozens of other models of exports, including the Galaxy DX-series 10 meter and CB radios, among others.]]<br />
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[[File:Superstar_3900_Pearce_Simpson_Super_Cheetah_11_Meter_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black face version of the Superstar 3900 series 10 meter export CB radio - frequency coverage 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz in 6 bands. Built by Ranger/RCI using the same EPT3600 main board as the regular Superstar 3900 series 11 meter rigs. Image courtesy of SWIZZRADIOS on Youtube]]<br />
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[[File:Luiton_LT-298_CB_Radio.jpg|300px|thumb|center|]]<br />
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