Table Of Frequency Allocations
Found 9 free book(s)FCC ONLINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
transition.fcc.govTable of Frequency Allocations 137.8-1800 kHz (LF/MF) Page 3 International Table United States Table FCC Rule Part(s) Region 1 Table Region 2 Table Region 3 Table Federal Table Non-Federal Table 137.8-148.5 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE 5.64 5.67 137.8-160 ...
U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart
www.ntia.doc.govStandard Frequency and Time Signal Satellite (S-E) Stand. Frequency and Time Signal Satellite (S-E) FIXED MOBILE RADIO ASTRONOMY SPACE RESEARCH (Passive) EARTH EXPLORATION SAT. ... This chart is a graphic single-point-in-time portrayal of the Table of Frequency Allocations used by the ...
U.S. Spectrum Allocations 300 - 3000 MHz
transition.fcc.govtransferred directly from the FCC's online Allocation Table (Revised as of September 25, 2001) and are believed to be complete and accurate, but have not been cross-checked. Some errors are therefore possible. The official FCC Table of Frequency Allocations is the one published in the Federal Register.
United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table
www.ofcom.org.ukUnited Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (UKFAT) details the uses (referred to as 'allocations') to which various frequency bands are put to the UK. It also shows the internationally agreed spectrum allocations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The ITU divided the world into three regions. These can be seen in the map below.
NATIONAL FREQUENCY PLAN IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI …
www.citc.gov.saAll new frequency assignments have to be made entirely in accordance with the frequency bands allocation specified in the Plan and the spectrum user categories presented in the National Table. 2. All existing frequency assignments that do not conform to service allocations or user categories of these bands have to be reassigned on the basis
Bluetooth Global Certification Requirements
www.blueradios.comTable I. National frequency allocations for the 2.4 GHz ISM band. The European Union As of April 8, 2001, the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive became mandatory. These product requirements relate to EMC, safety, and effective use of the radio spectrum. Equipment now operating within a harmonized frequency band, and for which there is a
FREQUENCIES LISTED BY FCC RADIO SERVICE
www.oldskoolphreak.comClick on a link to view the FCC Allocation Table for that Service. ... See the "CONSOLIDATED FREQUENCY LIST" in Police Call Plus Volumes 1 and 3 for specific allocations in these areas. 3. 450-470 MHz band. As part of the FCC “refarming, the old low-power “splits” are now available for regular use. ...
Amateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table
www.zetatalk3.comAmateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table General Advanced Extra CW, RTTY, Data SSB(Phone), CW, Image 28.000 - 28.300 Mhz 28.300 - 29.700 Mhz Novices and Technicians are limited to 200 watts PEP output on 10
Regulatory status for using RFID in the EPC Gen2 (860 to ...
www.gs1.orgAllocations NAin 81 countries Information not available for 44 countries • Frequency: allocations authorised for RFID applications, specifically within the 860 to 960 MHz band of the UHF spectrum • Power: maximum wattage allowed for RFID, calculated as ERP (Effective Radiated Power) or EIRP (Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power)