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FCC Frequency Allocations

A summary of the FCC Table of Frequency Allocations, based on the Oct '93 Code of Federal Regulations - 47 CFR 2.106



30 - 50 MHz: FM @ 20 kHz steps

30.000-30.560 - U.S. Government

30.560-31.980 - Business/Industry/Forestry

31.990-32.000 - Public Safety

32.000-33.000 - U.S. Government

33.000-33.100 - Public Safety

33.120-33.400 - Business/Petroleum

33.420-34.000 - Fire

34.000-35.000 - U.S. Government

35.020-36.000 - Business/Paging

36.000-37.000 - U.S. Government

37.020-37.420 - Police/Local Government

37.460-37.860 - Power, Water, Pipeline

37.900-38.000 - Highway Maintenance/Special Emergency

38.000-39.000 - U.S. Government

39.020-40.000 - Police/Local Government

40.000-42.000 - U.S. Government

42.020-42.940 - State Police

42.960-43.680 - Business/Paging

43.700-44.600 - Transportation (bus/truck)

44.620-45.060 - State Police/Forestry Conservation

45.080-45.860 - Police/Local Government/Highway Maintenance

45.900-46.040 - Police/Emergency

46.060-46.500 - Fire

46.520-46.580 - Local Government

46.610-46.970 - Cordless Phones - base (20/40 kHz steps)

47.020-47.400 - Highway Maintenance

47.440-47.680 - Industry/Emergency

47.700-49.580 - Industry

49.670-49.990 - Cordless Phones - handset (irregular steps)





50 - 150 MHz

50.000-54.000 - Amateur (6-meter)

54.000-72.000 - Broadcast TV (channels 2-4)(6 MHz steps - FMw)

72.000-76.000 - (various)

76.000-88.000 - Broadcast TV (channels 5-6) (6 MHz steps - FMw)

88.000-108.000 - FM Broadcast (200 kHz steps - FMw)

108.000-118.000 - Aero - navigation

118.000-136.000 - Aero - communications (25 kHz steps - AM)

136.000-138.000 - Satellite

138.000-144.000 - U.S. Government

144.000-148.000 - Amateur (2-meter)

148.000-150.800 - U.S. Government





150 - 162 MHz: FM @ 15 kHz steps

150.815-150.965 - Auto Emergency

150.995-151.595 - Highway/Forestry/Industry

151.625-151.955 - Business (30 kHz steps)

152.030-152.240 - Mobile phone (Base)/Page (30 kHz steps)

152.270-152.450 - Taxi (Base)

152.510-152.840 - Mobile phone (Base)/Page (30 kHz steps)

152.870-153.725 - Industry

153.740-154.445 - Fire/Local Government (mobile)

154.452-154.482 - Industry (telemetry) (7.5 kHz steps)

154.490-154.625 - Industry

154.650-156.240 - Police/Local Government/Emergency/Highway

156.025-157.425 - Maritime (ship) (25 kHz steps)

157.470-157.515 - Auto Emergency

157.530-157.710 - Taxi (mobile)/Business

157.770-158.100 - Mobile phone (mobile)/Page (30 kHz steps)

158.130-158.460 - Industry

158.490-158.700 - Mobile phone (mobile)/Page (30 kHz steps)

158.730-159.210 - Police/Local Government/Highway

159.225-159.465 - Forestry Conservation

159.495-160.200 - Transportation (bus/truck)

160.215-161.610 - Railroad

160.625-160.950 - Maritime - Coast (25 kHz steps)

161.640-161.760 - Broadcast Pickups

161.500-162.025 - Maritime - Coast (25 kHz steps)





162 - 450 MHz

162.025-174.000 - (various, mainly U.S. Government)

174.000-216.000 - Broadcast TV chs 7-13 (6 MHz steps - FMw)

216.000-218.000 - Maritime - AMTS, coast (25 kHz steps)

218.000-219.000 - IVDS - Interactive Video & Data

219.000-220.000 - Maritime - AMTS, ship (25 kHz steps)

220.000-221.000 - (Private land Mobile) - base ( 5 kHz steps)

221.000-222.000 - (Private land Mobile) - mobile ( 5 kHz steps)

222.000-225.000 - Amateur (1.25-meter)

225.000-400.000 - U.S. Government - Aero (AM)

400.000-406.000 - U.S. Govt - Meteorological/Space

406.000-420.000 - U.S. Government

420.000-450.000 - Amateur (70cm)/military radar/radiolocation





450 - 460 MHz: FM @ 25 kHz steps (450-455 base, 455-460 mobile)

450.050-450.925 - Auxiliary Broadcasting

451.025-452.025 - Industry

452.050-452.500 - Taxi/Industry/Transport

452.525-452.600 - Automobile Emergency

452.625-452.950 - Transportation (Trucks/Railroad)

452.975-453.000 - Relay Press

453.025-453.975 - Local Government/Public Safety

454.025-454.650 - Mobile Telephone

454.675-454.975 - Mobile Telephone Air (ground)

455.050-455.925 - Auxiliary Broadcasting

456.025-457.025 - Industry

457.050-457.500 - Taxi/Industry/Transport

457.525-457.600 - Business - low power/Maritime - shipboard repeater (mobiles @ 467.xxx)

457.625-457.950 - Transportation (Trucks/Railroad)

457.975-458.000 - Relay Press

458.025-458.975 - Public Safety/Local Government

459.025-459.650 - Mobile Telephone

459.675-459.975 - Mobile Telephone Air (airborne)





460 - 470 MHz: FM @ 25 kHz steps (460-465 base, 465-470 mobile)

460.025-460.550 - Police/Public Safety

460.575-460.625 - Fire

460.650-460.875 - Business - Airport use

460.900-461.000 - Business - Central Alarms

461.025-462.175 - Business

462.200-462.525 - Manufacturers/Industry

462.550-462.725 - GMRS (12.5 kHz steps)

462.750-462.925 - Business (paging)

462.950-463.175 - MED (Ambulance/Hospital)

463.200-465.000 - Business

465.025-465.550 - Police/Public Safety

465.575-465.625 - Fire

465.650-465.875 - Business - Airport use

465.900-466.000 - Business - Central Alarms

466.025-467.175 - Business

467.200-467.525 - Manufacturers/Industry

467.550-467.725 - GMRS (25 kHz steps)

467.750-467.925 - Business (2w, telemetry)

467.750-467.825 - Maritime - shipboard (rptr at 457.xxx)

467.950-468.175 - MED (Ambulance/Hospital)

468.200-469.975 - Business





470 - 806 MHz: 6 MHz per channel, wide FM audio

470.000-512.000 - Broadcast TV (channels 14-20) & Large Metro Public Safety (25 kHz steps - FM)

512.000-806.000 - Broadcast TV (channels 21-69)





806 - 896 MHz: FM @ 25 kHz steps

(mobile 806-851, base 851-896)

806.0125-809.7375 - General - conventional

809.7625-810.9875 - General - single channels

811.0125-815.9875 - General - trunked

816.0125-820.9875 - SMR - trunked

821.0125-823.9875 - Public Safety - trunked (12.5 kHz steps)

824.040-834.360 - Cellular Telephone (30 kHz steps)

834.390-835.620 - Cellular Telephone (data) (30 kHz steps)

835.650-848.970 - Cellular Telephone (30 kHz steps)

849.000-851.000 - Aircraft Telephone (6 kHz steps - AM)

851.0125-854.7375 - General - conventional

854.7625-855.9875 - General - single channels

856.0125-860.9875 - General - trunked

861.0125-865.9875 - SMR - trunked

866.0125-868.9875 - Public Safety - trunked (12.5 kHz steps)

869.040-879.360 - Cellular Telephone (30 kHz steps)

879.390-880.620 - Cellular Telephone (data) (30 kHz steps)

880.650-893.970 - Cellular Telephone (30 kHz steps)

894.000-896.000 - Aircraft Telephone (6 kHz steps - AM)





896 - 1300 MHz:

896.000-901.000 - SMR/Business/Industry - mobile (12.5 kHz steps)

901.000-902.000 - Personal Communications Services

902.000-928.000 - Amateur (33cm) / various secondary

928.000-929.000 -

929.000-930.000 - paging

930.000-931.000 - Personal Communications Services - base

931.000-935.000 -

935.000-940.000 - SMR/Business/Industry - base (12.5 kHz steps)

940.000-941.000 - Personal Communications Services - base

941.000-960.000 -

960.000-1215.000 - Aeronautical navigation

1215.000-1240.000 - U.S. Government - Radiolocation/Space

1240.000-1300.000 - Amateur (23cm)






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