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FREQUENCIES LISTED BY FCC RADIO SERVICE

FREQUENCIES LISTED BY FCC RADIO SERVICEA utomotive Emergency1 Motor Carrier1 Telephone Maintenance1 Business1 Petroleum1,2 Video Production1 Citizens BandPower1,2 WeatherFamily RadioRailroadsWireless Microphone1 Forest Products RadioRelay Press1 General Mobile RadioRemote BroadcastManufacturers1 Special Industrial1 Maritime VHFTaxi1 Click on a link to view the FCC Allocation Table for that FCC "refarming," FREQUENCIES in this RADIO SERVICE are now part of the Industrial/Business RADIO Pool. 2 This category of users will have a separate coordinator in the Industrial/Business RADIO 1. Some FREQUENCIES may be shared by several services . 2. 422-429 MHz band. FREQUENCIES in this band, used in the vicinity of Cleveland, Detroit and Buffalo, are not the "CONSOLIDATED FREQUENCY LIST" in Police Call Plus Volumes 1 and 3 for specificallocations in these areas.

control/mobile frequency, but may use the base/repeater frequency for short-range, unit-to-unit communications. The separation between the base/repeater frequency and the control/mobile frequency is as follows: 450-470 MHz, the control/mobile frequency is 5 MHz higher, ` Example: 460.000 repeater/465.000 control.

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1 FREQUENCIES LISTED BY FCC RADIO SERVICEA utomotive Emergency1 Motor Carrier1 Telephone Maintenance1 Business1 Petroleum1,2 Video Production1 Citizens BandPower1,2 WeatherFamily RadioRailroadsWireless Microphone1 Forest Products RadioRelay Press1 General Mobile RadioRemote BroadcastManufacturers1 Special Industrial1 Maritime VHFTaxi1 Click on a link to view the FCC Allocation Table for that FCC "refarming," FREQUENCIES in this RADIO SERVICE are now part of the Industrial/Business RADIO Pool. 2 This category of users will have a separate coordinator in the Industrial/Business RADIO 1. Some FREQUENCIES may be shared by several services . 2. 422-429 MHz band. FREQUENCIES in this band, used in the vicinity of Cleveland, Detroit and Buffalo, are not the "CONSOLIDATED FREQUENCY LIST" in Police Call Plus Volumes 1 and 3 for specificallocations in these areas.

2 3. 450-470 MHz part of the FCC refarming, the old low-power splits are now available for regular use. These "splits,"separated from regular FREQUENCIES by MHz ( KHz), are also called offsets. They are normallyin the same RADIO pools as the adjacent regular frequency. Examples: ( ) not shown ( ) not shown 4. 470-512 MHz band. In addition to the allocated FREQUENCIES shown, there are FREQUENCIES in a General Pool assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. 5. 806-866 MHz band. These FREQUENCIES are allocated locally and not shown. 6. 450-470 MHz, 470-512 MHz and 806-866 MHz in these bands are usually "paired" ( , two FREQUENCIES per channel).

3 Only the base / repeater frequency of a pair is shown. The control/mobile frequency is not LISTED . Mobiles normally operate on the control/mobile frequency, but may use the base / repeater frequency for short-range, unit-to-unit communications. The separation between the base / repeater frequency and the control/mobile frequency is as follows: 450-470 MHz, the control/mobile frequency is 5 MHz higher,` Example: control. 470-512 MHz, the control/mobile frequency is 3 MHz higher, Example: 806-866 MHz, the control/mobile frequency is 45 MHz lower, Example: 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights Emergency RADIO ServiceTow trucks; all assignments are one-frequency simplex: 1 Automobile clubs only.

4 BOSTON area: , , , area: , ANGELES area: , YORK area: , , area: FRANCISCO area: , , , , , area: this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights Carrier RADIO ServicePublic buses within urban areas: buses within urban areas: companies between urban MHz offset FREQUENCIES in 450-470 MHz band are area: , , , area: , ANGELES area: , YORK area: , , area: FRANCISCO area: , , , , , area: this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights Maintenance RADIO ServiceLandline telephone, mobile telephone and telegraph companies: only. MHz offset FREQUENCIES in 450-470 MHz band are area: ANGELES area: , , , YORK area: , , , this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software.

5 All Rights RADIO ServiceBusiness; educational, philanthropic and religious institutions; Hospitals, clinics and medical ,11 ,11 ,11 ,11 1 Itinerant. 22-watt. 3 Paging. 4 Commercial airlines at airports; 10 miles from airports, 2-watt Business; 50 miles from airports, 20-watt Business.

6 5 Rural areas only. 6 Central station alarm companies in urban areas. 7 Central station alarm companies. 8 Local stations only. 91-watt. offsets in 450-470 MHz band are 2-watt. 11 May be used as a 2-watt repeater at dockside or aboard area: , , area: 472-6375 , , , ANGELES area: , , , YORK area: , , , area: , , FRANCISCO area: , , area: this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights RADIO ServiceProspecting for, producing, collecting, refining and/or transporting by pipeline, petroleum only. 2 Oil spill containment. 3In limited areas. 4 MHz offset FREQUENCIES in 450-470 MHz band are area: ANGELES area: , , , FRANCISCO area: , , , this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software.

7 All Rights Production RADIO ServiceFilming and taping of motion pictures and television programs: this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights Band RADIO ServicePersonal communications; no license required; channel numbers precede FREQUENCIES : CH FREQ CH FREQ CH FREQ CH FREQ 1 11 21 31 2 12 22 32 3 13 23 33 4 14 24 34 5 15 25 35 6 16 26 36 7 17 27 37 8 18 28 38 9 19 29 39 10 20 30 40 1 Emergencies and traveler assistance this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights RADIO serviceOrganizations engaged in the manufacture and/or distribution of electrical power, natural or manufactured gas, water or steam: coordination.

8 MHz offset FREQUENCIES in 450-470 MHz band are area: ANGELES area: , , , YORK area: , , , this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights or more of the following FREQUENCIES can be heard in almost all areas of the United States; channel numbers precede the FREQUENCIES : this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights RADIO SERVICE Short-range personal use; no license required; Power limited to one-half watt: Close this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights RADIO ServiceSee Railroads Section of this this Window and return to FCC Allocation ListWireless MicrophonesEntertainment, sports and religious events; power is limited to 1/20- this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software.

9 All Rights Products RADIO ServiceLogging; hauling and manufacturing lumber and lumber 5 1 Northwest USA only. 2 Rural areas only. 3 Limited areas. 4 Rural Northwest only. MHz offsets in 450-470 MHz band are area: ANGELES area: , , , FRANCISCO area: , , , this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software.

10 All Rights Press RADIO ServiceNewspapers and press associations: power this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights Mobile RADIO ServiceFamily personal use, except , which may be used to assist travelers or for emergency 15-watt effective radiated power limit. 2 For assistance to travelers and emergencies (REACT).Close this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software. All Rights Broadcast PickupDispatching field crews such as news reporters, TV minicam units; traffic reporters: cuing on scene; audio pickup at remote sites. NOTE: Frequency usage may vary from city to city; high-side UHF FREQUENCIES may be used as base stations in some than 150 miles from New York this Window and return to FCC Allocation List 2000 - Hollins RADIO Data and Pozilla Software.


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