U.S. Government Band
GOVT, USXX | |
MHz) |
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HAM | |
Low Band | |
RTV | |
IND, TAXI, TRAN, | |
| TOW, NEWS |
PUB | |
454.000 | OIL |
TELB | |
RTV | |
BUS | |
MED | |
FIRE, POL, PUB | |
BUS | |
BUS, IND | |
GMR | |
BUS | |
MED | |
BUS |
475.750 | Channel 14 |
481.750 | Channel 15 |
487.750 | Channel 16 |
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805.750 | Channel 69 |
Note: Some cities use the
Conventional Systems Band
Locally Assigned
CSB | |
Conventional/Trunked Systems Band | |
Locally Assigned |
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CTSB | |
Trunked Systems Band |
|
Locally Assigned |
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TSB | |
Public Safety Band |
|
Locally Assigned |
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PSB |
HAM | |
Private Trunked |
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PTR | |
General Trunked |
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GTR | |
Fixed Services |
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GOVT | |
TVn | |
Private Fixed Services, Paging |
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PFSP | |
Aeronautical Navigation |
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AIR |
FREQUENCY
CONVERSION
The tuning location of a station can be- expressed in frequency (kHz or MHz) or in wavelength (meters). The following information can help you make the nec- essary conversions.
1 MHz (million)=1,000 kHz (thousand)
To convert MHz to kHz, multiply by 1,000.
30.62 MHz x 1000=30620 kHz
To convert from kHz to MHz, divide by 1,000.
127, 800 kHz =127.8 MHz
1000
To convert MHz to meters, divide 300 by the number of megahertz.
300 | = 1.75 meters |
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39 | ||
171MHz |