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89**

90

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110

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112

113

216 MHz
550 MHz
A-545.75

V-547.25

A-539.75

V-541.25

C-538.83

C-544.83

78

540

534

546

849

869

851
Public Service Radio Service
(paired with 806-809)

129

130

131

132

133

135

V-865.25

V-853.25

134

V-859.25

Public Safety Radio Service


(paired with 809-824)

Cellular Radio Telephone


Service

C-868.83
A-869.75

128

V-535.25

C-532.83
A-533.75

528

77

C-862.83
A-863.75

127

27

870 MHz

522

76

C-856.83
A-857.75

809

806

V-529.25

V-523.25

C-520.83
A-521.75

V-517.25

C-514.83
A-515.75

C-508.83
A-509.75

V-505.25

C-502.83
A-503.75

V-499.25

C-496.83
A-497.75

V-493.25

C-490.83
A-491.75

V-487.25

V-511.25

516

824

Public Safety Radio Service


(paired with
854-869)

126

A-215.75

C-214.83

V-211.25

A-209.75

C-208.83

V-205.25

A-203.75

C-202.83

V-199.25

A-197.75

C-196.83

V-193.25

A-191.75

C-190.83

V-187.25

A-185.75

C-184.83

V-181.25

A-179.75

C-178.83

512
125

26

849-851 Air-ground telephone (paired)

69

548

25

75

V-847.25

A-749.75

V-751.25

C-748.83

V-745.25

C-742.83
A-743.75

V-739.25

V-175.25

A-175.75

C-484.83
A-485.75

V-481.25

C-478.83
A-479.75

V-475.25

C-472.83
A-473.75

V-469.25

124

74

C-850.83
A-851.75

123

510

C-526.83
A-527.75

Land
Mobile

C-466.83
A-467.75

V-463.25

C-460.83
A-461.75

122

73

C-844.83
A-845.75

121

504

542

24

Specialized Mobile Radio Service


(809-849, 854-894, 896-901)

LPTV, TV Translator

68

498

72

136

672

678

684

690

696

702

708

714

720

1395-1400
Wireless
medical
telemetry

726

1429.5-1432
Telemetry

732

738

750

744

762

756

1710-1755
3G/AWS mobile

1610-1626.5
Mobile satellite service

768

Mobile
satellite services
(up)
3G/AWS

Big LEO

774

3G/AWS

780

798

804 2345-2360810

816

Wireless Communications
Service
+ 50 MHz) BAS channels
ISM (_
A8 & A9
2450

828

822

834

2483.5-2500
MSS (down)

840

846

852

858

864

Radio Astronomy
2900

MSS downlinks

additional channels either side of channels 151-153.


*NII devices include wireless keyboards, mouse, etc.
International (shortwave) broadcasting operates in segments between 5.9 MHz
and 26.1 MHz.
***Note: Federal use may not constrain BAS, CARS or LTTS, except at 14 sites.

FSS/MSS
downlinks

Radio
Astronomy
and
Radiolocation

30 GHz

29.25

29.5

GSO & FSS ngso fss

150 GHz

141

148

140 GHz

134

Fixed &
mobile

136

28.35

LMDS
FSS

MSS FEEDER LINKS & GSO/FSS

MSS FEEDER LINKS & LMDS (h-s)

29.1

28 GHz

27.0
27.5

ESS downlinks

130 GHz

123

122.25

25.05-25.25
Digital Electronic
Messaging Service

FSS

Inter-Satellite

25.5
FSS (down)

Inter-Satellite

24-24.25
HAM 1.2 CM

120 GHz
Fixed
&
mobile

Fixed & mobile

Radionavigation

24 GHz

23.6

110 GHz

105

23.6-24
Radio Astronomy &
Passive Space Research/
Earth Exploration

21.2

100 GHz

102

19.7

22 GHz

Passive
spaceborne
sensors

Radiolocation

Fixed &
mobile

Passive spaceborne
sensors

Fixed & mobile

Fixed & mobile

24.6524.75

148.5

Unlicensed
devices

Maritime
Radionavigation

Amateur

Passive spaceborne
sensors

24.25-24.45
Digital Electronic
Messaging Service

Fixed & mobile

Fixed & Mobile

Fixed and Mobile


(BAS grandfathering,
channel A10
grandfathered)

118.8

HAM

Aeronautical
Radionavigation
Meteorological
Aids

2500

Domestic Public
Fixed, Private
Operational
Fixed

FSS uplinks

94
94.1

of the channel to which the subject TV (i.e., the one containing the double conversion
tuner) is tuned.
(Channels 151-153, IF frequency) Use of these channels for programming is not
encouraged. They are used as the first intermediate frequency in some television sets.
When such a set is tuned to any channel in this part of the spectrum, then it may experience interference from carriers on these channels. If this occurs, the only solution may
be to provide a bandstop filter tuned to these channels. Such a filter will remove several

FSS & MSS


(down)

95

GSO/FSS (down)

GSO/FSS (down)

17.8-18.3
FSS (down)

2290-2300 2300-2310 & 2390-2450


Space
HAM 13 CM
research
(2360-2395)

2150-2162
BRS

Fixed, inclucing CARS & BAS and


feeder links for MSS

19.3

18.8

18.6

1920-1930

17.7-17.8
FSS (up)

Mobile
MSS downlinks

2110
MHz

GSO/FSS (down)
Unlicensed and passive spaceborne sensors
PCS

17-18.3
Fixed, including
CARS and BAS

90 GHz

86

84

1915
1930

1850

Radiolocation
15.7-17.3

1995
Being reduced to 2025-2110

18.3

16 GHz

17
17.3
17.3-17.7
FSS (up)/BSS

1660.5
15.7

Radionavigation
15.4-15.7

1920
1930

1675-1710 Meterological Satellite

L-Band MSS (down)

15.4

Radio Astronomy

3G/AWS 1915-1920

Mobile Only

Wireless cable, Broadband


Radio Service (BRS) and
Educational Broadband
Service (EBS)

2400-2483.5
WiFi and other
unlicensed
devices
(802.11b;
802.11g)

2200-2290
Fixed and
mobile
and space
research

CARS

PCS
Base

Aeronautical
telemetry
(2360-2395)

109.5

Fixed & Mobile

2180-2200
Mobile
satellite
services
(down)

Fixed
and
Mobile

Radio Astronomy

MSS & other


intersatellite links

81

80 GHz

FSS downlinks

PCS
Mobile

1670-1675
Fixed & mobile

15.4315.63
FSS
up

13.75-14.5
FSS

76

74

13.2125

Fixed/Mobile/
Space Research

Earth
Exploration
Satellite
13.25-13.75

71

70 GHz

64

66

Exclusive non-federal use


10.7-13.25

Radiolocation
13.4-13.75

CARS

ESV

(Earth station
on vessels)

NGSOFSS

DBS &
MVDDS
and
NGSO
FSS

11.7

11.45

11.2

10.95

10.6

60 GHz

59.3

57

52.6

Unlicensed

1559

ESV

Intl
FSS

FSS

14.5

14 GHz

15 GHz

1350

1300

13.15
13.2
13.25

13 GHz

12.7

12.2

1432-1435
1392-1395
Fixed & mobile (paired)

(Earth station
on vessels)

Radionavigation
13.25-13.4

Radiolocation

1427-1429.5
Wireless
medical
telemetry

1350-1392
& mobile

CARS & TV pickup Fixed


within 50 km of top 100
TV markets
TV pickup
primary,
CARS pickup
secondary

BAS &

Passive
spaceborne
sensors

Aeronautical
test telemetry

Passive band

Aeronautical
Radionavigation

Radiolocation
and HAM

GPS

C-1000.83
A-1001.75

12 GHz

11 GHz

10.68

10.55

Private Operational
Fixed Services

BAS & LTTS


fixed
& mobile
Ch. A1-A7

Fixed and Mobile

119.25

notification requirements in Sections 76.610 through 76.617 of the FCCs Rules.


Positive offsets are displayed on this chart (see Section 76.612).
** Channels 88 and 89 are subject to interference from set-top convertor IF frequencies.
(Channel 145, local oscillator frequency) Use of this channel for priority programming is not recommended. It is used as the second local oscillator frequency for some
television sets. The possibility exists that local oscillator leakage from the set may cause
interference to another TVviewing this channel. The interference may be independent

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1002

Local Television
Transmission Service
(LTTS)

Radio Astromony
(RAS)

GPS

50.2

42.5

40.5

792

Passive
spaceborne
sensors

Passive

FSS/MSS
uplinks

MSS
downlink
40.5 - 42.5

996

Fixed & mobile


(except aeronautical mobile)

MSS
downlink
39.5- 40.5

FSS uplink
and
fixed & mobile

Fixed and
mobile

990

Common Carrier
NGSOFSS

Radiolocation &
Active spaceborn sensors
51.4

50.4

47.2

47

43.5

41

50 GHz

40 GHz

Fixed & Mobile

FSS downlinks (37.5-42 GHz)

984

Digital Electronic Message Service


(DEMS) and point-to-point
microwave

Fixed &
Mobile

Fixed & Mobile

MSS
uplink

978

Passive spaceborne
sensors

Primarily for Federal use


47-47.2
HAM 6 mm

972

10 GHz

9.8

9.5

Radionavigation

9.2

Maritime Radionavigation

9.3

9 GHz

966

55.78

7250

MSS downlinks

Aeronautical Radionavigation (ARNS)

Fixed
microwave

Radiolocation

8.5

8 GHz

7850

7750

Satellite

960

7900

Fixed
microwave

954

L-Band
MSS
(up)

158
1240

157

V-997.25

C-994.83
A-995.75

156

V-991.25

C-988.83
A-989.75

155

V-985.25

V-979.25

C-982.83
A-983.75

154

C-976.83
A-977.75

V-973.25

V-967.25

153

C-970.83
A-971.75

152

C-964.83
A-965.75

V-961.25

C-958.83
A-959.75

151

Aircraft radionavigation

Grandfathered
TV pickup
(secondary)

786

Federal space
2320-2345
2305-2320
operation (SOS)
Digital Audio Radio
Wireless
Communications
EESS, SRS***
(Satellite)
Service

3 GHz

666

2690
2700

660

Aircraft Radionavigation

V-955.25

V-949.25

150

948

FSS
downlinks

7550

7450

7235

7300

7190

7075

7 GHz

942

downlinks

6875
7025

6525

CARS Mobile
& TV pickup

5925

5825

5650

Fixed
microwave

936

CARS
Mobile & TV pickup

NGSO MSS
feeder downlinks

ESV

(Earth station
on vessels)

Cable TV channel designations reflect the Cable Television Channel Identification Plan of
EIA/CEA 542-a, April 2002. It should be noted that some manufacturers using phaselock IRC
channel spacing avoid using Channels 5 and 6 as designated on this chart. Instead, they set
the frequencies so the video carriers are at 79.2625 MHz and 85.2625 MHz, respectively, and
usually designate those channels with numbers other than 5 or 6.
Also note that Cable TV channel designated carrier frequencies in the bands 108
MHz to 137 MHz and 225 MHz to 400 MHz are subject to the frequency offset and

V-457.25

C-454.83
A-455.75

V-451.25

C-448.83
A-449.75

V-445.25

V-439.25

C-436.83
A-437.75

C-442.83
A-443.75

120

67

71

2483.5

654

Private Fixed

C-952.83
A-953.75

149

Space research
uplinks
Metsat
7125

6700

6425

6 GHz

5.65-5.925
HAM
5 CM

Radiolocation

5470

930

Intelligent transport
systems (ITS)

6400

Maritime
radionavigation

5850

5350

5091
5150

924

FSS uplinks (C-band)

38.6

36 GHz

Radiolocation and Active


Spaceborne Sensors

Unlicensed NII (National



Information Infrastructure)

devices (802.11a)

918

39.5

Radiolocation

5 GHz

4800

4500

FSS downlinks
Fixed &
mobile

35.5

33
33.4

32.3

Inter-Satellite

32 GHz

Radionavigation and Deep


Space downlinks

31.8

119

66

2395
2400

947

C-946.83
A-947.75

148

V-943.25

C-940.83
A-941.75

147

V-937.25

V-931.25

C-934.83
A-935.75

146

C-928.83
A-929.75

145

V-925.25

C-922.83
A-923.75

144

912

NGSO MSS
feeder uplinks

5250

3650
31.3

Passive

Space
Research
34.2-34.7

906

Aircraft radionavigation

4940-4990
Public safety fixed
& mobile (except aero)

Radionavigation

118

65

64

23

Public Safety Radio Service


(paired with 851-854)

Narrowband

2360

940-941
Narrowband PCS

Land Mobile
Paging
Systems Non-Common Carrier

V-919.25

C-916.83
A-917.75

143

V-913.25

V-907.25

C-910.83
A-911.75

142

900

4940

stations
ESV on(Earth
vessels)

4400

4 GHz

4.2

FSS downlinks
(C-band)

Radioloacation

894
4990-5000
Passive

Fixed microwave

Fixed and Mobile

FSS
and
MSS
uplinks

888

Aircraft radionavigation

3.3-3.5
HAM
9 CM

31

30 GHz
OVERTHE-AIR

3700

3600

882

3100

Maritime radionavigation

3 GHz

876

117

116

63

492

536

3G/AWS

Radiolocation

V-901.25

V-895.25

141

486

Public Safety
Broadband

2300

648

Digital Cable Channels

870

115

D
788-793

2290

642

1525

636

1164

630

946

928

624

1GHz
1002 MHz

618

960 MHz

612

930-931
Narrowband PCS

915

C-904.83
A-905.75

140

C-892.83
A-893.75

139

V-889.25

C-886.83
A-887.75

138

V-883.25

C-880.83
A-881.75

V-877.25

C-874.83
A-875.75

V-871.25

137

480

Guard Band

Narrowband

Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)

Cellular Radio Telephone


Service

CABLE

606

ISM (+ 13 MHz)

Public
Safety Radio
Service
(paired with
935-940)

C-898.83
A-899.75

OVERTHEAIR

600

901-902
Narrowband PCS

Business/Industrial Land Transportation


Service (809-849, 854-894, 896-901)

C-736.83
A-737.75

114

62

216

Digital Cable Channels

594

940
941

588

935

894-896
Air-ground
telephone
(paired with
849-851 MHz)

582

930
931

576

900 MHz

570

890 MHz

564

870 MHz

558

V-733.25

C-730.83
A-731.75

V-727.25

C-724.83
A-725.75

V-721.25

A-719.75

C-718.83

V715.25

C-712.83
A-713.75

V-709.25

C-706.83
A-707.75

V-703.25

C-700.83
A-701.75

108

Digital Cable Channels

552

V-433.25

61

V-697.25

C-694.83
A-695.75

107

68
69
70
Digital Cable Channels

V-841.25

51

V-691.25

C-688.83
A-689.75

V-685.25

C-682.83
A-683.75

V-679.25

C-676.83
A-677.75

V-673.25

A-671.75

C-670.83

V-667.25

A-665.75

C-664.83

V-661.25

C-658.83
A-659.75

V-655.25

C-652.83
A-653.75

V-649.25

A-647.75

C-646.83

V-643.25

C-640.83
A-641.75

V-637.25

C-634.83
A-635.75

V-631.25

C-628.83
A-629.75

V-625.25

A-623.75

C-622.83

V-619.25

C-616.83
A-617.75

V-613.25

C-610.83
A-611.75

V-607.25

C-604.83
A-605.75

87

Public Safety
Broadband

210

530

22

C-838.83
A-839.75

746

A
787-788

13

VHF DTV/LPTV

V-835.25

740

C
B
775-776 776-787

2180
2200

85

V-601.25

C-598.83
A-599.75

V-595.25

C-592.83
A-593.75

V-589.25

84

67

474

20.2

83

C-586.83
A-587.75

V-583.25

C-580.83
A-581.75

V-577.25

C-574.83
A-575.75

82

468

Commercial
Allocation

FSS (down) & MSS (down)

81

V-571.25

C-568.83
A-569.75

V-565.25

A-563.75

C-562.83

V-559.25

V-553.25

C-550.83
A-551.75

C-556.83
A-557.75

80

C-430.83
A-431.75

V-427.25

C-424.83
A-425.75

V-421.25

A-419.75

C-418.83

V-415.25

C-412.83
A-413.75

V-409.25

734

C
A
D
750-757 757-758 758-763

VHF DTV/LPTV

79

OVERTHE-AIR

A-407.75

C-406.83

V-403.25

728

770

12

204

524

21

C-832.83
A-833.75

722

66

V-829.25

50

716

Guard Band

518
20

C-826.83
A-827.75

49

710

Commercial
Allocation

11

198

506

V-823.25

48

704

462

65

800 MHz

Low Power TV & Translators

692

456

10

192

19

C-820.83
A-821.75

47

686

450

444

399.9-400.05 and 400.15-401


Mobile Satellite Services

64

V-817.25

46

680

438

63

62(ZZ)

500
18

C-814.83
A-815.75

45

674

432

61 (YY)

V-811.25

44

668

426

60 (XX)

186

494
17

A-809.75

43

662

420

59 (WW)

C-808.83

42

656

414

58 (VV)

488

V-805.25

41

650

408

402

57 (UU)

180

16

C-802.83
A-803.75

40

644

56 (TT)

V-799.25

396

55 (SS)

Fixed & mobile (limited to 13 urbanized areas, Hawaii & the Gulf of Mexico)

793

390

54 (RR)

15

C-796.83
A-797.75

638

C-400.83
A-401.75

53 (QQ)

482

14

V-793.25

384

V-397.2625

C-394.84
A-395.7625

52 (PP)

C-790.83
A-791.75

378

V-391.2625

C-388.84
A-389.7625

V-385.2625

51 (OO)

V-787.25

372

50 (NN)

Family Radio
Service &
General
Mobile Radio
Services

C-784.83
A-785.75

49 (MM)

366

C-382.84
A-383.7625

V-379.2625

C-376.84
A-377.7625

V-373.2625

C-370.84
A-371.7625

V-367.2625

C-364.84
A-365.7625

360

48 (LL)

775

354

47 (KK)

763

348

V-361.2625

C-358.84
A-359.7625

V-355.2625

C-352.84
A-353.7625

V-349.2625

C-346.84
A-347.7625

V-343.2625

C-340.84
A-341.7625

C-334.84
A-335.7625

V-331.2750

C-328.84
A-329.7625

V-325.2625

C-322.84
A-323.7625

V-337.2625

342

46 (JJ)

V-781.25

632

39

336

45 (II)

Biomedical Telemetry: 470-668

626

38

330

44 (HH)

C-778.83
A-779.75

37

V-319.2625

C-316.84
A-317.7625

V-313.2625

C-310.84
A-311.7625

C-304.84
A-305.7625

V-301.2625

C-298.84
A-299.7625

V-295.2625

C-292.84
A-293.7625

V-289.2625

C-286.84
A-287.7625

V-283.2625

C-280.84
A-281.7625

36

620

43 (GG)

V-775.25

35

614

42 (FF)

C-772.83
A-773.75

34

V-277.2625

V-271.2625

608

41 (EE)

324

700 MHz

Reserved for radio astronomy


and medical telemetry (non-broadcasting)

602

40 (DD)

318

V-769.25

33

39 (CC)

312

2 GHz

32

596

38 (BB)

306

2020
2025

31

590

37 (AA)

300

1995

30

584

36 (W)

294

288

92

29

578

35 (V)

282

17.7 GHz

28

572

34 (U)

C-766.83
A-767.75

566

33 (T)

276

270

600 MHz

27

OVERTHE-AIR
CABLE

560

32 (S)

200 MHz

173.2
22 (I)

174

Land Mobile

V-763.25

264

C-274.84
A-275.7625

31 (R)

C-760.83
A-761.75

258

C-268.84
A-269.7625

V-265.2625

V-259.2625

30 (Q)

C-172.83

21 (H)

162.4, 162.475 & 162.55


NOAA Distress

HAM

V-757.25

252

C-262.84
A-263.7625

29 (P)

Govt fixed
and mobile

C-754.83
A-755.75

246

C-256.84
A-257.7625

V-253.2625

C-250.84
A-251.7625

V-247.2625

C-244.84
A-245.7625

V-241.2625

240

28 (O)

Radio
Astronomy

750

234

27 (N)

Government Fixed and Mobile

698

228

26 (M)

550 MHz

222

C-238.84
A-239.7625

V-235.2625

C-232.84
A-233.7625

25 (L)

24 (K)

216

V-229.2625

C-226.83
A-227.75

V-223.25

C-220.83
A-221.75

V-217.25

23 (J)

Harbor Navigation and


Coast Guard

Government Fixed and Mobile, Including Aero-Communications

V-307.2625

HAM

Fixed

Aeronautical,
Radionavigation
Glide Slope
Instrument
Landing

VHF-TV/DTV

V-169.25

A-167.75

V-163.25

A-161.75

C-166.83

160 MHz

157.45

156.25

A-155.75

V-157.25

A-149.75

V-151.25

Trouble area
Amateur
Satellite

20 (G)

173.4

Government Fixed Mobile

Land
Mobile

C-160.83

150.8
144

19 (F)

Fixed Land
Mobile

Land Mobile
Maritime
Mobile
162.0125

470 MHz

International
satellite distress
digital beacons

C-148.83

V-145.25

A-143.75

C-142.83

V-139.25

A-137.7625

C-136.84

138

C-154.83

140 MHz

138

134

V-133.2625

A-131.7625

C-130.84

V-127.2625

A-125.7625

C-124.84

136
137

Amateur 135

132.0125

128.8125

123.5875

132

402-405
Medical implants

18(E)

Land
Mobile

467.725

401

5th Harmonic CB

17 (D)

Fixed &
Mobile

HAM

462.55

399.9

121.4-121.6
Clear Channel

Space to Earth
Research

16 (C)

Maritime
Mobile

161.755

476

CABLE

123.08

121.9625

Private Aircraft

120 MHz

V-121.2625

A-119.775

Pilot Frequency

Meteorological Aids
& Space Research Standard
& Operation Frequency
Satellite

15 (B)

126

Radionavigation
Satellite

Some Pay-TV Service

335.4

14 (A)

156.8

450 MHz

328.6

V-115.275

A-107.75

V-109.275

C-106.83

V-103.25

A-113.775

100 MHz

76

Commercial Aircraft
(Voice Communication)

161.575-161.625

Emergency
Ship Survival

148-150.05
MSS

Satellite

420 MHz

72

99 (A-1)

Meteorological Satellite
Space Operation
(Telemetering &
Tracking)

Flying School

410 MHz

66

98 (A-2)

FM Radio

137-138 Mobile Satellite Services


Air Traffic Control

121.5

405.925
406.176

60

97 (A-3)

FM Radio

Scene of Action
Air Signal Communications
Distress 123.1

Aircraft
Mobile (Voice
Communications)

400.15

54

A-101.75

V-97.25
96 (A-4)

FM Radio
52

C-100.83

95 (A-5)

A-95.75

C-94.83

V-91.25

117.95

Aircraft Radionavigation
ILS & OMNI

(Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting)

A-87.75

C-86.83

V-83.25

Pilot Carriers

1 (A-8)

108

FM

3rd Harmonic CB

C-80.83
A-81.75

A-71.75

C-70.83

A-65.75
V-67.25

C-64.83

A-59.75
V-61.25

C-58.83

V-55.25

Data
Services

VHF-TV/DTV

102

400
MHz
400.05

225

96

350 MHz

243

300 MHz

Emergency Aircraft
Survival (Locator)
Fixed and Mobile

88

82

V-77.25

50 MHz

49.6

Sweep
Subscribers

2nd Harmonic CB

76

Radio Astronomy
& Aeronautical
Radionavigation
(Marker Beacons)

VHF-TV/DTV

HAM

49

220-222
Private land mobile
services

OVER- and
THE-AIR mobile

A-47.5

C-46.58

V-43

T-13

72

6 Meter

Land
Mobile

Open

(Public
Safety)

A-41.5

C-40.58

46
47

42
43.66

40 MHz

39.0

LandMobile

37.0
38.0
V-37

V-31

C-34.58
A-35.5

LandMobile

LandMobile

LandMobile

33.0
34.0
35.0
36.0

32.0

30.56
LandMobile

(Public Safety)

10 Meter
HAM

29.7

26.975
27.405
28.0

C-28.58
A-29.5

T-12

Land
Mobile

54

250 MHz

220 MHz

219-220
Ham Message Forwarding
(Secondary)

554

T-10

T-11

42.26-43.66
One-Way Paging Base Service

Cable Modems/Cable Video Return Path

217-218
automated maritime
telecom service

V-25

A-23.5

C-22.58

T-9

CB

Shortwave
21.45-21.85

24.89-24.99
HAM 12M

35.26-35.66
One-Way Paging Service

30 MHz

20 MHz

V-19

A-17.5

C-16.58

T-8

21.0
21.45

Shortwave
18.9-19.02

HAM 20M

15.1-15.8
Shortwave

Shortwave
17.48-17.9

14.0
14.35

Shortwave

14.9

25.67-26.1
Shortwave

HAM 15M

18.068-18.168
HAM 17M

V-13

A-11.5

C-10.58

T-7

Civil Air
Patrol

13.57-13.87
Shortwave

Shortwave
9.4-9.99

V-7

Shortwave
7.3-7.35

10.1-10.15
HAM
30 Meters

11.6
12.1

7.6
7.9
7.0
7.3

5.9

3500
4000

Amateur

CABLE

HAM 40M

1800
1900

Amateur

OVERTHE-AIR

218-219
Interactive
Video Data
216-217 Low
Service
power radio
service

Civil Air
Patrol

Shortwave
5.9-6.2

216 MHz

535 kHz

1705 kHz

AM/Daytime digital audio


broadcasting (terrestrial)

10 MHz

2010-2011 Frequency allocations

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