FRS-GMRS-MURS-CB-PMR-US TV MANY COUNTRIES-ISR-SI-PRR 101216 And other personal radio services around the world Family Radio Service (FRS) United States, no license required, fixed antenna Ch. 1 - 462.5625 Simplex, 1/2 Watt Ch. 2 - 462.5875 Ch. 3 - 462.6125 Ch. 4 - 462.6375 Ch. 5 - 462.6625 Ch. 6 - 462.6875 Ch. 7 - 462.7125 1-7 Shared with GMRS (GMRS 5.0 W Max, see below) Ch. 8 - 467.5625 8-14 FRS only Ch. 9 - 467.5875 Ch. 10 - 467.6125 Ch. 11 - 467.6375 Ch. 12 - 467.6625 Ch. 13 - 467.6875 Ch. 14 - 467.7125 General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) (old Class A CB) United States, License Required - 50 W Individuals only, no business unless "Grandfathered" 462.550/467.550 Simplex called "Talkaround" or "Direct" 462.575/467.575 which means simplex on the output 462.600/467.600 frequency of a repeater The input 462.625/467.625 frequency is 5MHz higher 462.650/467.650 462.675/467.675 REACT/Traveler Common/calling, 141.3 Travel PL 462.700 467.700 462.725/467.725 462.5625 5 Watt "Splinter" simplex only 462.5875 shared with FRS 1-7 (FRS 0.5 W Max, fixed antenna) 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) New Citizens Band Radio Service United States, no license required, 2 Watt, 151's MHz are narowband 151.820 151.880 151.940 154.570 Blue Dot 154.600 Green Dot Business Radio US 151.625 Red Dot Itinerant Business frequency Spirit M, GT, S-Series, VX, CLS, XTN and other pre-programmed radios See the MONIX List at http://www.monix.net for all the Dot & Star frequencies (Blue, Green & Red Dot are the most popular Boxed Radios) European FRS 0.5 W Some of these have shown up here from England and Europe. 446.00625 PMR 446, European Ch 1 0.5 W, NFM, No License, (Personal Mobile Radio) 446.01875 PMR 446, European Ch 2 446.03125 PMR 446, European Ch 3 446.04375 PMR 446, European Ch 4 446.05625 PMR 446, European Ch 5 446.06875 PMR 446, European Ch 6 446.08125 PMR 446, Eurpoean Ch 7 446.09375 PMR 446, European Ch 8 446.103125 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 01/16 446.006250 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 1/8 446.109375 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 02/16 446.115625 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 03/16 446.118750 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 2/8 446.121875 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 04/16 446.128125 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 05/16 446.131250 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 3/8 446.134375 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 06/16 446.140625 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 07/16 446.143750 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 4/8 446.146875 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 08/16 446.153125 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 09/16 446.156250 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 5/8 446.159375 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 10/16 446.165625 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 11/16 446.168750 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 6/8 446.171875 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 12/16 446.178125 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 13/16 446.181250 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 7/8 446.184375 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 14/16 446.190625 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 15/16 446.193750 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 8/8 446.196875 Digital PMR 446, European Ch 16/16 433.075-434.775 MHz LPD European, 69 channels, NFM, 10mW, LPD European, "Full Set", No License, (Low Power Device) 437.300 Reported various US Government They can operate in Ham Band 442.900 Spy Shop Frequency - Rare - is a Ham Band Repeater Output 444.600 SRBR SE Ch 1, Sweden, 1 W, NFM, No License, (Short Range Business Radio) 444.650 SRBR SE Ch 2 444.800 SRBR SE Ch 3 444.825 SRBR SE Ch 4 444.850 SRBR SE Ch 5 444.975 SRBR SE Ch 6 Japan Low Power Device, No License 422.0500 LPD Japan Ch 01, 10mW NFM, LPD Japan - "Mini Set" 422.0625 LPD Japan Ch 02 422.0750 LPD Japan Ch 03 422.0875 LPD Japan Ch 04 422.1000 LPD Japan Ch 05 422.1125 LPD Japan Ch 06 422.1250 LPD Japan Ch 07 422.1375 LPD Japan Ch 08 422.1500 LPD Japan Ch 09 422.1625 LPD Japan Ch 10 422.1750 LPD Japan Ch 11 422.2000 LPD Japan Ch H1 422.2125 LPD Japan Ch H2 422.2250 LPD Japan Ch H3 422.2375 LPD Japan Ch H4 422.2500 LPD Japan Ch H5 422.2625 LPD Japan Ch H6 422.2750 LPD Japan Ch H7 422.2875 LPD Japan Ch H8 422.3000 LPD Japan Ch H9 448 - 449 Korean FRS Some of these have shown up in California from Korea. Exact freqencies / power unknown France 20 W FM/AM/USB/LSB 240 channels 6 bands 477.0125-477.4875 PRS, Malaysia 39 Ch 12.5 kHz spacing 5W FM 477.5250-477.9875 Short Range Malaysia 38 Ch 12.5 kHz spacing 5oo mW FM 476.425 Australia CB Ch 1 Repeater Ch 41 477.175 in 5 W, NFM No License 476.450 Australia CB Ch 2 Repeater Ch 42 477.200 in Personal Radio Service 476.475 Australia CB Ch 3 Repeater Ch 43 477.225 in 476.500 Australia CB Ch 4 Repeater Ch 44 477.250 in 476.525 Australia CB Ch 5 Repeater Ch 45 477.275 in Emergency Only 476.550 Australia CB Ch 6 Repeater Ch 46 477.300 in 476.575 Australia CB Ch 7 Repeater Ch 47 477.325 in 476.600 Australia CB Ch 8 Repeater Ch 48 477.350 in 476.625 Australia CB Ch 9 476.6375 Australia CB Ch 49 476.650 Australia CB Ch 10 4WD Clubs 476.6625 Australia CB Ch 50 476.675 Australia CB Ch 11 Calling then QSY 476.6875 Australia CB Ch 51 476.700 Australia CB Ch 12 476.7125 Australia CB Ch 52 476.725 Australia CB Ch 13 476.7375 Australia CB Ch 53 476.750 Australia CB Ch 14 476.7625 Australia CB Ch 54 476.775 Australia CB Ch 15 476.7875 Australia CB Ch 55 476.800 Australia CB Ch 16 476.8125 Australia CB Ch 56 476.825 Australia CB Ch 17 476.8375 Australia CB Ch 57 476.850 Australia CB Ch 18 Caravaners and Campers 476.8625 Australia CB Ch 58 476.875 Australia CB Ch 19 476.8875 Australia CB Ch 59 476.900 Australia CB Ch 20 476.9125 Australia CB Ch 60 (Channels 61, 62 & 63 reserved for future expansion) 476.925 Australia CB Ch 21 476.950 Australia CB Ch 22 data - no voice - no packet 476.975 Australia CB Ch 23 data - no voice - no packet 477.000 Australia CB Ch 24 477.0125 Australia CB Ch 64 Channel 9 Emergency, Channel 11 Calling 477.025 Australia CB Ch 25 477.0375 Australia CB Ch 65 477.050 Australia CB Ch 26 477.0625 Australia CB Ch 66 477.075 Australia CB Ch 27 477.0875 Australia CB Ch 67 477.100 Australia CB Ch 28 477.1125 Australia CB Ch 68 477.125 Australia CB Ch 29 Road Channel = Pacific Hwy NSW 477.1375 Australia CB Ch 69 477.150 Australia CB Ch 30 477.1625 Australia CB Ch 70 477.175 Australia CB Ch 31 simplex when not in repeater range 477.1875 Australia CB Ch 71 simplex & repeater input 477.200 Australia CB Ch 32 simplex when not in repeater range 477.2125 Australia CB Ch 72 simplex & repeater input 477.225 Australia CB Ch 33 simplex when not in repeater range 477.2375 Australia CB Ch 73 simplex & repeater input 477.250 Australia CB Ch 34 simplex when not in repeater range 477.2625 Australia CB Ch 74 simplex & repeater input 477.275 Australia CB Ch 35 simplex when not in repeater range Emergency Only 477.2875 Australia CB Ch 75 simplex & repeater input 477.300 Australia CB Ch 36 simplex when not in repeater range 477.3125 Australia CB Ch 76 simplex & repeater input 477.325 Australia CB Ch 37 simplex when not in repeater range 477.3375 Australia CB Ch 77 simplex & repeater input 477.350 Australia CB Ch 38 simplex when not in repeater range 477.3625 Australia CB Ch 78 simplex & repeater input 477.375 Australia CB Ch 39 477.3875 Australia CB Ch 79 477.400 Australia CB Ch 40 Road Channel - National 477.4125 Australia CB Ch 80 US Army Soldier Intercom (SI) United States Controlled Terrortary, includes Combat Zones and Status of Forces Agreements with foreign countries Under NTIA not the FCC The US Army has selected the ICOM IC-F3S portable transceiver for the new soldier intercom. They will receive more than 22,000 units to fulfill the needs of specific ranger, airborne, air assault, light infantry and mechanized infantry units. The base load included the portable, spare battery (1,100 ma ni-cad ?), AA alkaline battery back, combat carrying case and Telex Stinger stealth headset. The army tested several units in worst case environments. The IC-F3S was favored by the soldier test participants in harsh test combat simulations. They also worked perfectly after being jumped in airborne operations. The radio experienced only one failure in 1,167 operating hours, exceeding the MTBF criterion by a factor of three. This radio is a 16 channel 5 or 2 watt output operating on 136 -150 (probably the government model) or 150 - 174 (this model will work 146 - 174) 25 Khz or 12.5 Khz spacing. List price $320, a LA dealer has them for $280 each, they will be purchased in ICOM America's GSA Contract (unk $ ). Embedded encryption available. Intra-Squad Radio (ISR) United States Controlled Territory, includes Combat Zones For all US Federal Users, who are under NTIA not the FCC! Developed by the US Marine Corps to replace voice and hand signals at the squad and platoon level. Not encrypted. Their FRS type of small FM radios 0.5 Watt ICOM IC-4008M (Not ICOM-4008 AKA ICOM-4008A which is FRS) 396.875 01 ISR 397.125 02 ISR 397.175 03 ISR 397.375 04 ISR 397.425 05 ISR 397.475 06 ISR 397.550 07 ISR 397.950 08 ISR 398.050 09 ISR 399.425 10 ISR 399.475 11 ISR 399.725 12 ISR 399.925 13 ISR 399.975 14 ISR The British system is the Bowman PRR AN/PRC-343 operates in the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band, LPD, LPI, Spread Spectrum see: http://www.prc68.com/I/Bowman.shtml Wikipedia info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowman_(communications_system) The AirSoft FRS/PRM 446 copy is here http://www.ebairsoft.com/bowman-h4855u-headset-p-2673.html LPRS Low Power Radio Service - United States - 100 mW Sec. 95.1009 Permissible communications. LPRS stations may transmit voice, data, or tracking signals as permitted in this section. Two-way voice communications are prohibited. (a) Auditory assistance communications (including but not limited to applications such as assistive listening devices, audio description for the blind, and simultaneous language translation) for: (1) Persons with disabilities. In the context of the LPRS, the term ``disability'' has the meaning given to it by section 3(2)(A) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12102(2)(A)), i.e, persons with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individuals; (2) Persons who require language translation; or (3) Persons who may otherwise benefit from auditory assistance communications in educational settings. (b) Health care related communications for the ill. (c) Law enforcement tracking signals (for homing or interrogation) including the tracking of persons or stolen goods under authority or agreement with a law enforcement agency (federal, state, or local) having jurisdiction in the area where the transmitters are placed. (d) AMTS point-to-point network control communications. Sec. 95.629 LPRS transmitter frequencies. (a) LPRS transmitters may operate on any frequency listed in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section. Channels 19, 20, 50, and 151-160 are available exclusively for law enforcement tracking purposes. AMTS transmissions are limited to the 216.750-217.000 MHz band for low power point-to-point network control communications by AMTS coast stations. Other AMTS transmissions in the 216-217 MHz band are prohibited. (b) Standard band channels. (1) The following table indicates standard band frequencies. The channel bandwidth is 25 kHz. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Center Channel No. frequency (MHz) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1......................................................... 216.0125 2......................................................... 216.0375 3......................................................... 216.0625 4......................................................... 216.0875 5......................................................... 216.1125 6......................................................... 216.1375 7......................................................... 216.1625 8......................................................... 216.1875 9......................................................... 216.2125 10......................................................... 216.2375 11......................................................... 216.2625 12......................................................... 216.2875 13......................................................... 216.3125 14......................................................... 216.3375 15......................................................... 216.3625 16......................................................... 216.3875 17......................................................... 216.4125 18......................................................... 216.4375 19......................................................... 216.4625 20......................................................... 216.4875 21......................................................... 216.5125 22......................................................... 216.5375 23......................................................... 216.5625 24......................................................... 216.5875 25......................................................... 216.6125 26......................................................... 216.6375 27......................................................... 216.6625 28......................................................... 216.6875 29......................................................... 216.7125 30......................................................... 216.7375 31......................................................... 216.7625 32......................................................... 216.7875 33......................................................... 216.8125 34......................................................... 216.8375 35......................................................... 216.8625 36......................................................... 216.8875 37......................................................... 216.9125 38......................................................... 216.9375 39......................................................... 216.9625 40......................................................... 216.9875 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (2) LPRS transmitters operating on standard band channels must be maintained within a frequency stability of 50 parts per million. (c) Extra band channels. (1) The following table indicates extra band frequencies. The channel bandwidth is 50 kHz. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Center Channel No. frequency (MHz) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41......................................................... 216.025 42......................................................... 216.075 43......................................................... 216.125 44......................................................... 216.175 45......................................................... 216.225 46......................................................... 216.275 47......................................................... 216.325 48......................................................... 216.375 49......................................................... 216.425 50......................................................... 216.475 51......................................................... 216.525 52......................................................... 216.575 53......................................................... 216.625 54......................................................... 216.675 55......................................................... 216.725 56......................................................... 216.775 57......................................................... 216.825 58......................................................... 216.875 59......................................................... 216.925 60......................................................... 216.975 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (2) LPRS transmitters operating on extra band channels must be maintained within a frequency stability of 50 parts per million. (d) Narrowband channels. (1) The following table indicates narrowband frequencies. The channel bandwidth is 5 kHz and the authorized bandwidth is 4 kHz. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Center Channel No. frequency (MHz) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 61........................................................ 216.0025 62........................................................ 216.0075 63........................................................ 216.0125 64........................................................ 216.0175 65........................................................ 216.0225 66........................................................ 216.0275 67........................................................ 216.0325 68........................................................ 216.0375 69........................................................ 216.0425 70........................................................ 216.0475 71........................................................ 216.0525 72........................................................ 216.0575 73........................................................ 216.0625 74........................................................ 216.0675 75........................................................ 216.0725 76........................................................ 216.0775 77........................................................ 216.0825 78........................................................ 216.0875 79........................................................ 216.0925 80........................................................ 216.0975 81........................................................ 216.1025 82........................................................ 216.1075 83........................................................ 216.1125 84........................................................ 216.1175 85........................................................ 216.1225 86........................................................ 216.1275 87........................................................ 216.1325 88........................................................ 216.1375 89........................................................ 216.1425 90........................................................ 216.1475 91........................................................ 216.1525 92........................................................ 216.1575 93........................................................ 216.1625 94........................................................ 216.1675 95........................................................ 216.1725 96........................................................ 216.1775 97........................................................ 216.1825 98........................................................ 216.1875 99........................................................ 216.1925 100........................................................ 216.1975 101........................................................ 216.2025 102........................................................ 216.2075 103........................................................ 216.2125 104........................................................ 216.2175 105........................................................ 216.2225 106........................................................ 216.2275 107........................................................ 216.2325 108........................................................ 216.2375 109........................................................ 216.2425 110........................................................ 216.2475 111........................................................ 216.2525 112........................................................ 216.2575 113........................................................ 216.2625 114........................................................ 216.2675 115........................................................ 216.2725 116........................................................ 216.2775 117........................................................ 216.2825 118........................................................ 216.2875 119........................................................ 216.2925 120........................................................ 216.2975 121........................................................ 216.3025 122........................................................ 216.3075 123........................................................ 216.3125 124........................................................ 216.3175 125........................................................ 216.3225 126........................................................ 216.3275 127........................................................ 216.3325 128........................................................ 216.3375 129........................................................ 216.3425 130........................................................ 216.3475 131........................................................ 216.3525 132........................................................ 216.3575 133........................................................ 216.3625 134........................................................ 216.3675 135........................................................ 216.3725 136........................................................ 216.3775 137........................................................ 216.3825 138........................................................ 216.3875 139........................................................ 216.3925 140........................................................ 216.3975 141........................................................ 216.4025 142........................................................ 216.4075 143........................................................ 216.4125 144........................................................ 216.4175 145........................................................ 216.4225 146........................................................ 216.4275 147........................................................ 216.4325 148........................................................ 216.4375 149........................................................ 216.4425 150........................................................ 216.4475 151........................................................ 216.4525 152........................................................ 216.4575 153........................................................ 216.4625 154........................................................ 216.4675 155........................................................ 216.4725 156........................................................ 216.4775 157........................................................ 216.4825 158........................................................ 216.4875 159........................................................ 216.4925 160........................................................ 216.4975 161........................................................ 216.5025 162........................................................ 216.5075 163........................................................ 216.5125 164........................................................ 216.5175 165........................................................ 216.5225 166........................................................ 216.5275 167........................................................ 216.5325 168........................................................ 216.5375 169........................................................ 216.5425 170........................................................ 216.5475 171........................................................ 216.5525 172........................................................ 216.5575 173........................................................ 216.5625 174........................................................ 216.5675 175........................................................ 216.5725 176........................................................ 216.5775 177........................................................ 216.5825 178........................................................ 216.5875 179........................................................ 216.5925 180........................................................ 216.5975 181........................................................ 216.6025 182........................................................ 216.6075 183........................................................ 216.6125 184........................................................ 216.6175 185........................................................ 216.6225 186........................................................ 216.6275 187........................................................ 216.6325 188........................................................ 216.6375 189........................................................ 216.6425 190........................................................ 216.6475 191........................................................ 216.6525 192........................................................ 216.6575 193........................................................ 216.6625 194........................................................ 216.6675 195........................................................ 216.6725 196........................................................ 216.6775 197........................................................ 216.6825 198........................................................ 216.6875 199........................................................ 216.6925 200........................................................ 216.6975 201........................................................ 216.7025 202........................................................ 216.7075 203........................................................ 216.7125 204........................................................ 216.7175 205........................................................ 216.7225 206........................................................ 216.7275 207........................................................ 216.7325 208........................................................ 216.7375 209........................................................ 216.7425 210........................................................ 216.7475 211........................................................ 216.7525 212........................................................ 216.7575 213........................................................ 216.7625 214........................................................ 216.7675 215........................................................ 216.7725 216........................................................ 216.7775 217........................................................ 216.7825 218........................................................ 216.7875 219........................................................ 216.7925 220........................................................ 216.7975 221........................................................ 216.8025 222........................................................ 216.8075 223........................................................ 216.8125 224........................................................ 216.8175 225........................................................ 216.8225 226........................................................ 216.8275 227........................................................ 216.8325 228........................................................ 216.8375 229........................................................ 216.8425 230........................................................ 216.8475 231........................................................ 216.8525 232........................................................ 216.8575 233........................................................ 216.8625 234........................................................ 216.8675 235........................................................ 216.8725 236........................................................ 216.8775 237........................................................ 216.8825 238........................................................ 216.8875 239........................................................ 216.8925 240........................................................ 216.8975 241........................................................ 216.9025 242........................................................ 216.9075 243........................................................ 216.9125 244........................................................ 216.9175 245........................................................ 216.9225 246........................................................ 216.9275 247........................................................ 216.9325 248........................................................ 216.9375 249........................................................ 216.9425 250........................................................ 216.9475 251........................................................ 216.9525 252........................................................ 216.9575 253........................................................ 216.9625 254........................................................ 216.9675 255........................................................ 216.9725 256........................................................ 216.9775 257........................................................ 216.9825 258........................................................ 216.9875 259........................................................ 216.9925 260........................................................ 216.9975 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (2) LPRS transmitters operating on narrowband channels must be maintained within a frequency stability of 1.5 parts per million. *An LPRS station may transmit any emission type appropriate for communications in this service. Two-way voice communications, however, are prohibited VDS Interactive Video and Data Service - United States Sec. 95.803 IVDS description. (a) An IVDS system is a point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point, short distance communications service for its licensees to provide information, products, or services to, and allow interactive responses from, subscribers in the licensee's service area. (b) The components of each IVDS system are its administrative apparatus, its response transmitter units (RTUs), and one or more cell transmitter stations (CTSs). RTUs may be used in any location within the service area. Each IVDS system is authorized for a specific service area and frequency segment. There can be a maximum of two IVDS systems per service area. There are two frequency segments available for each service area. (c) Each IVDS system service area is one of the cellular system service areas as defined by the Commission. Sec. 95.853 Frequency segments. (a) Frequency segment A is 218.0-218.500 MHz. Frequency segment B is 218.501-219.0 MHz. (b) Each CTS and each RTU in the same IVDS system shall transmit in the same assigned frequency segment. Citizens Band - United States AM (A3)--4 watts (carrier power) SSB--12 watts (peak envelope power) Sec. 95.625 CB transmitter channel frequencies. (a) The CB transmitter channel frequencies are: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Channel No. (MHz) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.............................................................. 26.965 2.............................................................. 26.975 3.............................................................. 26.985 4.............................................................. 27.005 5.............................................................. 27.015 6.............................................................. 27.025 7.............................................................. 27.035 8.............................................................. 27.055 9.............................................................. 27.065 10............................................................. 27.075 11............................................................. 27.085 12............................................................. 27.105 13............................................................. 27.115 14............................................................. 27.125 15............................................................. 27.135 16............................................................. 27.155 17............................................................. 27.165 18............................................................. 27.175 19............................................................. 27.185 20............................................................. 27.205 21............................................................. 27.215 22............................................................. 27.225 23............................................................. 27.255 24............................................................. 27.235 25............................................................. 27.245 26............................................................. 27.265 27............................................................. 27.275 28............................................................. 27.285 29............................................................. 27.295 30............................................................. 27.305 31............................................................. 27.315 32............................................................. 27.325 33............................................................. 27.335 34............................................................. 27.345 35............................................................. 27.355 36............................................................. 27.365 37............................................................. 27.375 38............................................................. 27.385 39............................................................. 27.395 40............................................................. 27.405 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (b) Each CB transmitter must be maintained within a frequency tolerance of 0.005%. Citizens Band UK- 4 W FM, See MPT 1382 (December 1997) CH 01 27.60125 02 27.61125 03 27.62125 04 27.63125 05 27.64125 06 27.65125 07 27.66125 08 27.67125 09 27.68125 10 27.69125 11 27.70125 12 27.71125 13 27.72125 14 27.73125 15 27.74125 16 27.75125 17 27.76125 18 27.77125 19 27.78125 20 27.79125 21 27.80125 22 27.81125 23 27.82125 24 27.83125 25 27.84125 26 27.85125 27 27.86125 28 27.87125 29 27.88125 30 27.89125 31 27.90125 32 27.91125 33 27.92125 34 27.93125 35 27.94125 36 27.95125 37 27.96125 38 27.97125 39 27.98125 40 27.99125 France 04 W FM/AM 40 channels same as in UK Radio Control Radio Service - United States Sec. 95.623 R/C transmitter channel frequencies. 4 W 26-27 Mhz, .75W 72-76 MHz (a) The R/C transmitter channel frequencies are: 26.995 MHz 27.04575. 27.095 27.145 27.195 27.255 (25 W allowed) 72.01 72.03 72.05 72.07 72.09 72.11 72.13 72.15 72.17 72.19 72.21 72.23 72.25 72.27 72.29 72.31 72.33 72.35 72.37 72.39 72.41 72.43 72.45 72.47 72.49 72.51 72.53 72.55 72.57 72.59 72.61 72.63 72.65 72.67 72.69 72.71 72.73 72.75 72.77 72.79 72.81 72.83 72.85 72.87 72.89 72.91 72.93 72.95 72.97 72.99 75.41 75.43 75.45 75.47 75.49 75.51 75.53 75.55 75.57 75.59 75.61 75.63 75.65 75.67 75.69 75.71 75.73 75.75 75.77 75.79 75.81 75.83 75.85 75.87 75.89 75.91 75.93 75.95 75.97 75.99 Note: Certain R/C transmitter channel frequencies are authorized to operate only certain kinds of devices (see part 95, subpart C.) (b) Each R/C transmitter that transmits in the 26-27 MHz frequency band with a mean TP of 2.5 W or less and that is used solely by the operator to turn on and/or off a device at a remote location, other than a device used solely to attract attention, must be maintained within a fequency tolerance of 0.01%. All other R/C transmitters that transmit in the 26-27 MHz frequency band must be maintained within a frequency tolerance of 0.005%. Except as noted in paragraph (c) of this section, R/C transmitters capable of operation in the 72-76 MHz band must be maintained within a frequency tolerance of 0.005%. (c) All R/C transmitters capable of operation in the 72-76 MHz band that are manufactured in or imported into the United States, on or after March 1, 1992, or are marketed on or after March 1, 1993, must be maintained within a frequency tolerance of 0.002%. R/C transmitters operating in the 72-76 MHz band and marketed before March 1, 1993, may continue to be operated with a frequency tolerance of 0.005% until March 1, 1998. ISM INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - US The following frequencies are designated for use by ISM equipment, the emissions of which shall be confined within the frequency limits associated with each frequency: 6780 kHz ±15.0 kHz 13560 kHz ±17.0 kHz 27120 kHz ±163.0 kHz 40.68 MHz ±20.0 kHz 915 MHz ±13.0 MHz 2450 MHz ±50.0 MHz 5800 MHz ±75.0 MHz 24.125 GHz ±125.0 MHz 61.25 GHz ±250.0 MHz 122.5 GHz ±500.0 MHz 245 GHz ±1.0 GHz US TV Frequencies 02 54-60 03 60-66 04 66-72 05 76-82 06 82-88 07 174-180 08 180-186 09 186-192 10 192-198 11 198-204 12 204-210 13 210-216 14 470-476 15 476-482 16 482-488 17 488-494 18 494-500 19 500-506 20 506-512 21 512-518 22 518-524 23 524-530 24 530-536 25 536-542 26 542-548 27 548-554 28 554-560 29 560-566 30 566-572 31 572-578 32 578-584 33 584-590 34 590-596 35 596-602 36 602-608 37 608-614 Radio Astronomy 38 614-620 39 620-626 40 626-632 41 632-638 42 838-644 43 644-650 44 650-656 45 656-662 46 662-668 47 668-674 48 674-680 49 680-686 50 686-692 51 692-698 http://www.monix.net