Types of Communication
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» Weather broadcasts (7 preprogrammed channels) |
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) | Business/industrial radio |
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» Motion picture and press relay |
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» | Utility |
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» land transportation frequencies, such as trucking firms, |
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| buses, taxis, tow trucks, and railroads |
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» Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands |
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» | Air band |
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» Public Service 800 MHz band |
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» | Cellular Band |
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And many more in the following 10 Bands: |
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5 kHz | NFM | VHF low Band |
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108.0- | 12.5 kHz | AM | Aircraft Band |
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136.9875MHz |
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5 kHz | NFM | land Mobile |
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5 kHz | NFM | 2 meterAmateur |
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5 kHz | NFM | Band |
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VHF High Band |
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12.5 kHz | NFM | land Mobile |
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12.5 kHz | NFM | 70 cm Amateur |
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12.5 kHz | NFM | Band |
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UHF Standard |
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12.5 kHz | NFM | land Mobile |
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12.5 kHz* | NFM | PublicService |
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You will be able to monitor communication such as:
*824.01 to 848.97 MHz and 869.01 to 893.7 MHz (Cellular Telephone Band),step is 30 kHz.
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