Uniden BC 235XLT specifications Types of Communications, FrequencyTransmission Range

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Types of Communications

Monitor communications such as:

Police and fire department (including rescue and paramedics)

NOAA weather broadcasts (preprogrammed channels)

Business/industrial radio

Motion picture and press relay

Utilities

Land transportation frequencies, such as trucking firms, buses, taxis, tow trucks, and railroads

Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands

And more in these bands:

FrequencyTransmission

Range

29-29.7 MHz 10 Meter Amateur Band

29.7-50 MHz VHF Low Band

50-54 MHz 6 Meter Amateur Band

137-144 MHz Military Land mobile

144-148 MHz 2 Meter Amateur Band

148-174 MHz VHF High Band

406-420 MHz Federal Govt. Land Mobile

420-450 MHz 70 cm Amateur Band

450-470 MHz UHF Standard Band

470-512 MHz UHF “T” Band

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