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*Table Number 1 - 151.6250 MHz | *Table Number 1 - 151.6250 MHz | ||
*Table Number 2 - 151.9550 MHz | *Table Number 2 - 151.9550 MHz | ||
- | *Table Number | + | *Table Number 3 - 154.5700 MHz |
- | + | *Table Number 4 - 154.6000 MHz | |
+ | *Table Number 5 - 151.7000 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 6 - 151.7600 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 7 - 151.8200 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 8 - 151.8800 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 9 - 151.9400 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 10 - 151.5125 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 11 - 151.6550 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 12 - 151.6850 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 13 - 151.7150 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 14 - 151.7450 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 15 - 151.7750 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 16 - 151.8650 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 17 - 151.8950 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 18 - 151.9250 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 19 - 152.9000 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 20 - 154.4900 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 21 - 154.5150 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 22 - 154.5275 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 23 - 154.5400 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 24 - 153.0050 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 25 - 154.5475 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 26 - 158.4000 MHz | ||
+ | *Table Number 27 - 158.4075 MHz | ||
Revision as of 19:17, 24 March 2020
Officially called the "Industrial/Business Radio Pool" under 47 CFR 90.35, 47 CFR 90.75 and others...all within part 90 of the FCC rules (which covers land mobile radio in general). Known as LMR (land mobile radio), PMR (professional mobile radio) or PLMR (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the business band.
High HF and VHF/UHF Land mobile radio service authorized under Part 90 (Land Mobile Radio Services) of the FCC rules. FCC eligibility verbiage states: Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation commercial of business activity; (2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations.
Business Radio is not to be confused with license free or simple license services available for land mobile and portable or walkie-talkie radio purposes in the United States. These VHF/UHF services include FRS and GMRS, MURS and CB. FRS, MURS and CB are all heavily used for business purposes and/or as a low cost alternative to the hassle of business band (getting a FCC license, etc.).
It should also not be confused with VHF marine although there are specific VHF marine band channels designated for commercial and port usage in the context of marine based businesses and industries.
VHF Low Band 25-50 MHz
Frequencies below 150 MHz may continue to use 20K0F3E or 16K0F3E "wideband" FM mode (also known as 25 kHz bandwidth or 20 kHz bandwidth). In the land mobile / business radio industry the term is often “25 kHz channels” or “25 kHz bandwidth”. VHF low band is not subject to the 2013 FCC narrowband mandate. However, narrowband FM may be used on low band. Some licenses will be authorized for 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E and 20K0F3E emissions.
The 25 MHz band (25.02 MHz - 25.32 MHz), 27 MHz (27.43 MHz - 27.53 MHz) and 29 MHz (29.71 MHz - 29.79 MHz) do actually have licensed business use as of 2020. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. The 27MHz and 29MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. These bands are shared with military/government allocations as well as the fixed/mobile bands. While the FCC regulations do technically allow for business licenses on 27.555 MHz, 27.615 MHz, 27.635 MHz, 27.655 MHz, 27.765 MHz and 27.86 MHz in certain rural areas for forestry and logging communications (maximum power 150 watts), there are no active, expired or canceled licenses for any of these frequencies per the FCC database.
The 27.54 MHz - 28 MHz band is shared with military/government users per NTIA regulations. Any frequency 30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz (30-88 MHz) may be used by the military and there are various sub-bands allocated to exclusive government used by the NITA that fall within 29.8 MHz - 49.9 MHz.
Frequency (MHz) | Remarks/Restrictions on usage |
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25.020 MHz | |
25.040 MHz | |
25.060 MHz | |
25.080 MHz | |
25.100 MHz | |
25.120 MHz | |
25.140 MHz | |
25.160 MHz | |
25.180 MHz | |
25.200 MHz | |
25.220 MHz | |
25.240 MHz | |
25.260 MHz | |
25.280 MHz | |
25.300 MHz | |
25.320 MHz | |
27.430 MHz | |
27.450 MHz | |
27.470 MHz | |
27.490 MHz | Itinerant use only |
27.510 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power |
27.530 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power |
27.555 MHz | no active licenses, no actual legit licensed business users use 27.555 MHz |
27.615 MHz | no active licenses, no actual legit licensed business users use 27.615 MHz |
27.635 MHz | no active licenses, no actual legit licensed business users use 27.635 MHz |
27.655 MHz | no active licenses, no actual legit licensed business users use 27.655 MHz |
27.765 MHz | no active licenses, no actual legit licensed business users use 27.765 MHz |
27.860 MHz | no active licenses, no actual legit licensed business users use 27.86 MHz |
29.710 MHz | |
29.730 MHz | |
29.750 MHz | |
29.770 MHz | |
29.790 MHz | |
30.580 MHz | |
30.600 MHz | |
30.620 MHz | |
30.660 MHz | Geophysical stations only, secondary allocation |
30.680 MHz | |
30.700 MHz | Geophysical stations only, secondary allocation |
30.720 MHz | |
30.740 MHz | Geophysical stations only, secondary allocation |
30.760 MHz | |
30.780 MHz | Geophysical stations only, secondary allocation |
30.800 MHz | |
30.820 MHz | Geophysical stations only, secondary allocation |
30.840 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power |
30.860 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
30.880 MHz | |
30.900 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
30.920 MHz | |
30.940 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
30.960 MHz | |
30.980 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
31.000 MHz | |
31.020 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
31.040 MHz | |
31.060 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
31.080 MHz | |
31.100 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
31.120 MHz | |
31.140 MHz | Shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
31.160 MHz | |
31.200 MHz | |
31.240 MHz | |
31.280 MHz | |
31.320 MHz | |
31.360 MHz | |
31.400 MHz | |
31.440 MHz | |
31.480 MHz | |
31.520 MHz | |
31.560 MHz | |
31.600 MHz | |
31.640 MHz | |
31.680 MHz | |
31.720 MHz | |
31.760 MHz | |
31.800 MHz | |
31.840 MHz | |
31.880 MHz | |
31.920 MHz | |
31.960 MHz | |
33.120 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power |
33.140 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power |
33.160 MHz | |
33.180 MHz | |
33.200 MHz | |
33.220 MHz | |
33.240 MHz | |
33.260 MHz | |
33.280 MHz | |
33.300 MHz | |
33.320 MHz | |
33.340 MHz | |
33.360 MHz | |
33.380 MHz | |
33.400 MHz | Mobile use only, 1 watt maximum power |
35.020 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool |
35.040 MHz | Itinerant use only |
35.060 MHz | |
35.080 MHz | |
35.100 MHz | |
35.120 MHz | |
35.160 MHz | |
35.180 MHz | |
35.280 MHz | |
35.320 MHz | |
35.360 MHz | |
35.400 MHz | |
35.440 MHz | |
35.480 MHz | |
35.520 MHz | |
35.700 MHz | |
35.720 MHz | |
35.740 MHz | |
35.760 MHz | |
35.780 MHz | |
35.820 MHz | |
35.840 MHz | |
35.860 MHz | |
35.880 MHz | |
35.900 MHz | |
35.920 MHz | |
35.940 MHz | |
35.960 MHz | |
35.980 MHz | |
36.250 MHz | Oil companies, oil spill cleanup operations, shared with federal/military users, often paired with 41.71 MHz |
37.440 MHz | |
37.460 MHz | |
37.480 MHz | |
37.500 MHz | |
37.520 MHz | |
37.520 MHz | |
37.560 MHz | |
37.580 MHz | |
37.600 MHz | Designated for interconnection of public utility systems |
37.620 MHz | |
37.640 MHz | |
37.660 MHz | |
37.680 MHz | |
37.700 MHz | |
37.720 MHz | |
37.760 MHz | |
37.780 MHz | |
37.800 MHz | |
37.820 MHz | |
37.840 MHz | |
37.860 MHz | |
37.880 MHz | |
40.670 MHz | SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings) |
41.710 MHz | Oil companies, oil spill cleanup operations, shared with federal/military users, often paired with 36.25 MHz |
42.960 MHz | |
42.980 MHz | Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power |
43.000 MHz | |
43.020 MHz | |
43.040 MHz | Itinerant use only |
43.060 MHz | |
43.080 MHz | |
43.100 MHz | |
43.120 MHz | |
43.140 MHz | |
43.160 MHz | Mobile use only |
43.180 MHz | |
43.280 MHz | |
43.320 MHz | |
43.360 MHz | |
43.400 MHz | |
43.440 MHz | |
43.480 MHz | |
43.520 MHz | |
43.700 MHz | |
43.720 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.76 MHz) |
43.740 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.84 MHz) |
43.760 MHz | |
43.780 MHz | |
43.820 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz) |
43.840 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz) |
43.860 MHz | |
43.880 MHz | |
43.900 MHz | |
43.920 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz) |
43.940 MHz | |
43.960 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz) |
44.000 MHz | |
44.020 MHz | |
44.040 MHz | |
44.060 MHz | |
44.080 MHz | |
44.100 MHz | also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only) |
44.120 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz) |
44.140 MHz | |
44.160 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz) |
44.180 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz) |
44.200 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz) |
44.220 MHz | |
44.240 MHz | |
44.260 MHz | |
44.280 MHz | |
44.300 MHz | |
44.320 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz) |
44.340 MHz | |
44.360 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz) |
44.380 MHz | |
44.400 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz) |
44.420 MHz | |
44.440 MHz | |
44.460 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz) |
44.480 MHz | shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz) |
44.500 MHz | |
44.520 MHz | |
44.540 MHz | |
44.560 MHz | |
44.580 MHz | Several railroads have nationwide allocations |
44.600 MHz | |
47.440 MHz | |
47.480 MHz | |
47.520 MHz | |
47.560 MHz | |
47.600 MHz | |
47.640 MHz | |
47.680 MHz | |
47.700 MHz | |
47.720 MHz | |
47.740 MHz | |
47.760 MHz | |
47.780 MHz | |
47.800 MHz | |
47.820 MHz | |
47.840 MHz | |
47.860 MHz | |
47.880 MHz | |
47.900 MHz | |
47.920 MHz | |
47.940 MHz | |
47.960 MHz | |
47.980 MHz | |
48.000 MHz | |
48.020 MHz | |
48.040 MHz | |
48.060 MHz | |
48.080 MHz | |
48.100 MHz | |
48.120 MHz | |
48.140 MHz | |
48.160 MHz | |
48.180 MHz | |
48.200 MHz | |
48.220 MHz | |
48.240 MHz | |
48.260 MHz | |
48.280 MHz | |
48.300 MHz | |
48.320 MHz | |
48.340 MHz | |
48.360 MHz | |
48.380 MHz | |
48.400 MHz | |
48.420 MHz | |
48.440 MHz | |
48.480 MHz | |
48.500 MHz | |
48.520 MHz | |
48.540 MHz | |
48.560 MHz | |
48.580 MHz | |
48.600 MHz | |
48.620 MHz | |
48.640 MHz | |
48.660 MHz | |
48.680 MHz | |
48.700 MHz | |
48.720 MHz | |
48.740 MHz | |
48.760 MHz | |
48.780 MHz | |
48.800 MHz | |
48.820 MHz | |
48.840 MHz | |
48.860 MHz | |
48.880 MHz | |
48.900 MHz | |
48.920 MHz | |
48.940 MHz | |
48.960 MHz | |
48.980 MHz | |
49.000 MHz | |
49.020 MHz | |
49.040 MHz | |
49.060 MHz | |
49.080 MHz | |
49.100 MHz | |
49.120 MHz | |
49.140 MHz | |
49.160 MHz | |
49.180 MHz | |
49.200 MHz | |
49.220 MHz | |
49.240 MHz | |
49.260 MHz | |
49.280 MHz | |
49.300 MHz | |
49.320 MHz | |
49.340 MHz | |
49.360 MHz | |
49.380 MHz | |
49.400 MHz | |
49.420 MHz | |
49.440 MHz | |
49.480 MHz | |
49.500 MHz | |
49.520 MHz | |
49.540 MHz | |
49.560 MHz | |
49.580 MHz |
VHF Mid Band 72-76 MHz
Fixed usage only, adjacent channeled with 72/75 MHz remote control frequencies. Part FCC Part 90.35, 72-76 MHz are for OPERATIONAL FIXED use only.
Used for point-to-point links (voice and data), call boxes, telemetry, industrial control purposes, radio clock control, etc. The California Highway Patrol hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its 39/42/44/45 MHz VHF lowband statewide land mobile network. Several other systems in various places nationwide operate similar systems using the mid band for linking remote sites and providing back-haul audio link capability. The 72 MHz frequencies are also heavily used for low power point-to-point data links, for example controlling a GPS-based clock system. These systems generally transmit in the 2-10 watt range and cover schools, college campuses, manufacturing sites, etc.
Frequency (MHz) |
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72.020 MHz |
72.040 MHz |
72.060 MHz |
72.080 MHz |
72.100 MHz |
72.120 MHz |
72.140 MHz |
72.160 MHz |
72.180 MHz |
72.200 MHz |
72.220 MHz |
72.240 MHz |
72.260 MHz |
72.280 MHz |
72.300 MHz |
72.320 MHz |
72.340 MHz |
72.360 MHz |
72.380 MHz |
72.400 MHz |
72.440 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
72.480 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
72.520 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
72.560 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
72.600 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.610 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.650 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.670 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.690 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.710 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.730 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.770 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
74.790 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.210 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.250 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.270 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.290 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.310 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.330 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.370 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.390 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.440 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.480 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.520 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.560 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
75.600 MHz - on-site industrial control use only |
VHF High Band 150-174 MHz
There are several spots in the 150-156 MHz and 157.45-160.2 MHz bands where the 7.5 kHz channel steps are ignored or other band plans seem to have been "dropped in", resulting in odd channel steps and offsets (10 kHz channel steps, 3.75 kHz offset, etc.) This is most evident around 150.7 MHz / 150.8 MHz, 154 MHz and 157 MHz.
Frequency (MHz) | Remarks/Restrictions on usage |
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150.815 MHz | Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency) |
150.830 MHz | Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq |
150.845-150.965 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies |
150.9725 MHz | Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq |
150.980 MHz | Also used for oil spill cleanup |
151.505-151.805 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps |
151.820 MHz | MURS Channel 1 |
151.835-151.865 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps |
151.880 MHz | MURS Channel 2 |
151.895-151.925 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps |
151.940 MHz | MURS Channel 3 |
151.955-151.985 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps |
152.2625-152.465 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps, old Taxicab Radio Service base/repeater output frequencies (5.26 MHz offset split, often still used for repeater inputs) |
152.4725 MHz | |
152.480 MHz | Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz) |
152.8625-153.7375 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools |
154.45625 MHz | Operational fixed 3.75 kHz offset (SCADA, data links, telemetry, etc) only narrowband, (5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
154.46375 MHz | Operational fixed 3.75 kHz offset (SCADA, data links, telemetry, etc) only narrowband, (5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
154.47125 MHz | Operational fixed 3.75 kHz offset (SCADA, data links, telemetry, etc) only narrowband, (5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
154.47875 MHz | Operational fixed 3.75 kHz offset (SCADA, data links, telemetry, etc) only narrowband, (5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
154.4825 MHz | |
154.490 MHz | |
154.4975 MHz | |
154.505 MHz | Note odd channel spacing - 7.5 kHz from 154.4975 MHz, 10 kHz from 154.5150 MHz |
154.515 MHz | |
154.5275 MHz | Mobiles |
154.53375 MHz | Operational fixed, 6.25 kHz offset (SCADA, data links, telemetry, etc) only - narrow band only (for example, 6K50F1D, 6K00F2D, 6K00F3D, etc) |
154.540 MHz | |
154.5475 MHz | |
154.555 MHz | |
154.570 MHz | MURS Channel 4 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power |
154.585 MHz | Also used for oil spill cleanup |
154.600 MHz | MURS Channel 5 - grandfathered businesses may continue to use at high power |
154.610 MHz | |
154.625 MHz | 20 watt power limit, often used for on-site paging systems (mobile use permitted) |
154.640 MHz | Mobiles |
157.450 MHz | Paging only - shared with public safety |
157.470-157.725 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps, 157.5225 MHz to 157.725 MHz mobile/input freqs from old Taxicab Radio Service - also used for simplex purposes |
157.7325 MHz | |
157.740 MHz | Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 152.480 MHz) |
158.1125-158.4375 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps |
158.445 MHz | Also used for oil spill cleanup |
158.4525 MHz | |
158.460 MHz | |
159.480 MHz | Also used for oil spill cleanup |
159.4875-160.2075 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps |
160.215-161.610 MHz | 7.5 kHz steps, Railroad Use Only (AAR channel numbered for standardization between railroads) |
173.20375 MHz | Operational fixed (narrow band SCADA, data, eg. 5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
173.210 MHz | Operational fixed (narrow band SCADA, data, eg. 5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
173.225-173.375 MHz | 12.5 kHz steps |
173.390 MHz | Operational fixed (narrow band SCADA, data, eg. 5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
173.39625 MHz | Operational fixed (narrow band SCADA, data, eg. 5K60F2D, 6K00F3D, 6K00F2D, 6K50F1D, etc.) |
UHF Band 450-470 MHz
The UHF band follows a standardized repeater pairing system. Mobiles transmit +5 MHz split. For example, a repeater operating on 451.375 MHz has a mobile input of 456.375 MHz. A repeater operating on 461.1125 MHz has a mobile input of 466.1125 MHz. The input frequencies can, and often are, used for simplex operations as well.
Frequency (MHz) | Remarks/Restrictions on usage |
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451.01875-453.01875 MHz | 6.25 kHz steps |
454.000 MHz | Oil companies, oil spill cleanup operations, also commonly used at racetracks |
456.01875-458.01875 MHz | 6.25 kHz steps |
459.000 MHz | Oil companies, oil spill cleanup operations, also commonly used at racetracks |
462.750-462.9375 MHz | 12.5 kHz steps, shared with local and wide-area paging services |
463.200-465.01875 MHz | 6.25 kHz steps |
465.650-467.5375 MHz | 6.25 kHz steps |
462.750-462.9375 MHz | 12.5 kHz steps, shared with low power paging |
468.200-469.98125 MHz | 6.25 kHz steps |
UHF-T Band 470-512 MHz
Note: This band is only used in certain areas, and in those areas only certain sections of it are used. 470 MHz to 512 MHz is allocated to UHF TV channels 14-20. In larger urban areas, channels are "borrowed" and re-assigned to land mobile. The FCC has mandated that users vacate these frequencies in the near future as part of the transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the general push towards public safety use of the 700 MHz band. Like the 450-470 MHz band, UHF-T has a standardized split. Instead of 5 MHz, its 3 MHz. For example, a repeater operating on 470.6875 MHz has a mobile input frequency of 473.6875 MHz associated with it. As of 2019, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of narrowband modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc) emissions. However, many cities where the UHF-T band is use suffer from extreme land mobile radio channel congestion and therefore use narrowband modes anyway. A good example of this would be the FDNY Fire and EMS dispatch systems on 482 MHz and their associated Motorola Type II trunking system that operates in the 482 MHz and 483 MHz region with the 6.25 kHz channel step.
In some areas, all public safety and a large amount of business radio operates in the 470-512 MHz T-band or TV-band. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco/Oakland, CA and the Washington-Baltimore metro area.
Metro Area | Frequency Range(MHz) | TV Channel(s) Affected |
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Boston, MA | 470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz | TV Channels 14, 16 |
Chicago, IL | 470-482 MHz | TV Channels 14, 15 |
Cleveland, OH | 470-482 MHz | TV Channels 14, 15 |
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX | 482-488 MHz | TV Channels 16 |
Detroit, MI | 476-488 MHz | TV Channels 15, 16 |
Houston, TX | 488-494 MHz | TV Channel 16 |
Los Angeles, CA | 470-476 MHz, 482-488 MHz, 506-512 MHz | TV Channels 14, 16, 20 |
Miami, FL | 470-476 MHz | TV Channel 14 |
New York City/NE New Jersey | 470-488 MHz | TV Channels 14, 15, 16 |
Philadelphia, PA | 500-512 MHz | TV Channels 19, 20 |
Pittsburgh, PA | 470-476 MHz, 494-500 MHz | TV Channels 14, 18 |
San Francisco, CA | 482-494 MHz | TV Channels 16, 17 |
Washington-Baltimore | 488-500 MHz | TV Channels 17, 18 |
800 MHz/900 MHz band 809-940 MHz
Most of the systems in these bands are trunked.
Frequency (MHz) | Remarks/Restrictions on usage |
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809-824 MHz | Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps |
854-869 MHz | Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps |
854-869 MHz | Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps |
896-901 MHz | Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps |
902-928 MHz | 900 MHz ISM band, subject to restrictions of this band |
935-940 MHz | Base/Repeaters or Mobiles, 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz steps |
Higher Bands - Above 940 MHz
Frequency (MHz) | Remarks/Restrictions on usage |
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1427-1432 MHz | Special restrictions, only available in certain areas, digital modes, see 90.259 |
2450-2500 MHz | 2.4 GHz ISM band, subject to restrictions of this band |
Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies
Often heard at construction sites, special events, shopping malls, stores, gas stations, etc. There is also movement in the hunting community away from CB/11 meter and VHF marine towards licensed Part 90 land mobile/business radio systems. See hunt club radio frequencies and American militia or patriot tactical frequencies.
These frequencies are often supplemented with heavy use of FRS frequencies. Use of all 22 FRS frequencies is permitted by businesses under the FCC rules. Narrowband and low power (2 watts or less) simplex use of any of the 22 FRS frequencies is permitted license free. The old GMRS frequencies are labelled with their original color dot designation even though most users will simply refer to the FRS channel number.
Can businesses use FRS radios? Yes they can under Part 95 of the FCC rules. Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license, however.
Note the Motorola RDX, CLS and XTN series default channels - these are not FRS/GMRS frequencies. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. The default channels listed below only apply to Motorola business band radios in the RDX, CLS, XTN and similar series/variants sold in the United States. See default channels / out of the box factory channels below.
- 27.490 MHz - Itinerant, may be used as base, mobile and/or part of temporary or portable repeater
- 35.040 MHz - Itinerant, may be used as base, mobile and/or part of temporary or portable repeater
- 43.040 MHz - Itinerant, may be used as base, mobile and/or part of temporary or portable repeater
- 151.5050 MHz - Itinerant
- 151.5125 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola RDX default channel 10
- 151.6250 MHz - Itinerant - Red Dot, Motorola RDX default channel 1
- 151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrowband only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz (generally 6K00F3E, 4K00F1E, 4K00F1D, etc.)
- 151.6550 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 11
- 151.6850 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 12
- 151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, Motorola RDX default channel 5
- 151.7150 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 13
- 151.7450 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 14
- 151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, Motorola RDX default channel 6
- 151.7750 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 15
- 151.8050 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 9
- 151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1
- 151.8350 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 8
- 151.8650 MHZ - Motorola RDX default channel 16
- 151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2
- 151.8950 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 17
- 151.9250 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 18
- 151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3
- 151.9550 MHz - Purple Dot, Motorola RDX default channel 2
- 152.8850 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 3
- 152.9000 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 19 (incorrectly listed in manuals and other sources as 152.700 MHz, not 152.900 MHz)
- 152.9150 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 4
- 152.9450 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 7
- 153.0050 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 24
- 154.4900 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 20
- 154.4975 MHz - Mobile or base
- 154.5050 MHz - Mobile or base
- 154.5150 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 21
- 154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, Motorola RDX default channel 22
- 154.5400 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 23
- 154.5475 MHz - Motorola RDX default channel 25
- 154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base
- 154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)
- 154.5850 MHz - Mobile or base
- 154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth)
- 154.6100 MHz - Narrowband modes only
- 154.6250 MHz - Mobile or base (may also be used for on-site paging)
- 154.6400 MHz - Mobile or base
- 158.4000 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola RDX default channel 26
- 158.4075 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola RDX default channel 27
- 451.1875 MHz - Motorola default channel 65
- 451.2375 MHz - Motorola default channel 66
- 451.2875 MHz - Motorola default channel 67
- 451.3375 MHz - Motorola default channel 68
- 451.4375 MHz - Motorola default channel 69
- 451.5375 MHz - Motorola default channel 70
- 451.6375 MHz - Motorola default channel 71
- 451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts
- 451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts
- 452.3125 MHz - Motorola default channel 72
- 452.4125 MHz - Motorola default channel 74
- 452.5125 MHz - Motorola default channel 75
- 452.5375 MHz - Motorola default channel 73
- 452.7625 MHz - Motorola default channel 76
- 452.8625 MHz - Motorola default channel 77
- 456.1875 MHz - Motorola default channel 78
- 456.2375 MHz - Motorola default channel 79
- 456.2875 MHz - Motorola default channel 80
- 456.3375 MHz - Motorola default channel 81
- 456.4375 MHz - Motorola default channel 82
- 456.5375 MHz - Motorola default channel 83
- 456.6375 MHz - Motorola default channel 84
- 456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, can be paired with 451.800 MHz, maximum power 35 watts
- 456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, can be paired with 451.8125 MHz, maximum power 35 watts
- 457.3125 MHz - Motorola default channel 85
- 457.4125 MHz - Motorola default channel 86
- 457.5125 MHz - Motorola default channel 87
- 457.5250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.5375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.5500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.5625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.5750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.5875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.6000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.6125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 457.7625 MHz - Motorola default channel 88
- 457.8625 MHz - Motorola default channel 89
- 461.0375 MHz - Motorola default channel 9
- 461.0625 MHz - Motorola default channel 10
- 461.0875 MHz - Motorola default channel 11
- 461.1125 MHz - Motorola default channel 12
- 461.1375 MHz - Motorola default channel 13
- 461.1625 MHz - Motorola default channel 14
- 461.1875 MHz - Motorola default channel 15
- 461.2125 MHz - Motorola default channel 16
- 461.2375 MHz - Motorola default channel 17
- 461.2625 MHz - Motorola default channel 18
- 461.2875 MHz - Motorola default channel 19
- 461.3125 MHz - Motorola default channel 20
- 461.3375 MHz - Motorola default channel 21
- 461.3625 MHz - Motorola default channel 22
- 462.1875 MHz - Motorola default channel 57
- 462.4625 MHz - Motorola default channel 58
- 462.4875 MHz - Motorola default channel 59
- 462.5125 MHz - Motorola default channel 60
- 462.5500 MHz - FRS Channel 15/GMRS 550
- 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1
- 462.5750 MHz - FRS Channel 16/GMRS 575 - previously itinerant White Dot
- 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2
- 462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600
- 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3
- 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - previously itinerant Black Dot
- 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4
- 462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650
- 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5
- 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - previously itinerant Orange Dot
- 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6
- 462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700
- 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7
- 462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725
- 462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.7625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 23
- 462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 24
- 462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.8125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 25
- 462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 26
- 462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 27
- 462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 28
- 462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only)
- 462.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 29
- 462.9250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts
- 464.4875 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 30
- 464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, Motorola default channel 1
- 464.5125 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 31
- 464.5375 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 32
- 464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, Motorola default channel 2
- 464.5625 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 33
- 466.0375 MHz - Motorola default channel 34
- 466.0625 MHz - Motorola default channel 35
- 466.0875 MHz - Motorola default channel 36
- 466.1125 MHz - Motorola default channel 37
- 466.1375 MHz - Motorola default channel 38
- 466.1625 MHz - Motorola default channel 39
- 466.1875 MHz - Motorola default channel 40
- 466.2125 MHz - Motorola default channel 41
- 466.2375 MHz - Motorola default channel 42
- 466.2625 MHz - Motorola default channel 43
- 466.2875 MHz - Motorola default channel 44
- 466.3125 MHz - Motorola default channel 45
- 466.3375 MHz - Motorola default channel 46
- 466.3625 MHz - Motorola default channel 47
- 467.1875 MHz - Motorola default channel 61
- 467.4625 MHz - Motorola default channel 62
- 467.4875 MHz - Motorola default channel 63
- 467.5125 MHz - Motorola default channel 64
- 467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8
- 467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9
- 467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10
- 467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11
- 467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12
- 467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13
- 467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14
- 467.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems - most restaurant "coaster pagers" use this frequency 467.75 MHz
- 467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 3
- 467.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems
- 467.7875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 48
- 467.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems
- 467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 4
- 467.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems
- 467.8375 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 49
- 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems
- 467.8625 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 50
- 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6
- 467.8875 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 51
- 467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems
- 467.9125 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 52
- 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 8
- 469.4875 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 53
- 469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, can be paired with 464.500 MHz, maximum power 35 watts
- 469.5125 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 54
- 469.5375 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 55
- 469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, can be paired with 464.550 MHz, maximum power 35 watts
- 469.5625 MHz - Itinerant, Motorola default channel 56
Do I need a license to transmit on 151.625 MHz? Yes, you do. You need a license to use all the business band frequencies, including 151.625 MHz, 151.505 MHz, 158.400 MHz, 151.955 MHz, 151.700 MHz, 151.760 MHz, 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz, etc. Only the 22 FRS frequencies, the 5 MURS frequencies and the 40 CB channels do not require a license. Getting a business license for the Itinerant channels is extremely easy.
Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Portable or temporary repeater output frequencies may be any of the VHF low or VHF high frequencies. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. In many situations all frequencies are used for simplex only. The 457 MHz, 462 MHz and 467 MHz frequencies are simplex use only and are often used for on-site communications using portable handheld radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Examples include the 464.500 MHz, 464.550 MHz and 469.500 MHz, 469.550 MHz frequencies. 464.550 MHz may be used as a repeater output (paired with 469.550 MHz) or both frequencies may be used for simplex purposes. The 457/467 MHz frequencies are also used by shipboard and dockside repeaters or simplex systems aboard ship (10 MHz offset or 10.225 MHz offset). The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do.
The default channels / frequencies for most job site / contractor / construction site crews will vary. Many crews use FRS, MURS or CB for on-site communications, especially if multiple contractors and subcontractors are working together on a large site. The default out of the box factory UHF channels are also often heavily used. These include 464.550 MHz, 464.500 MHz, 467.925 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, etc. Most radios default to 67.0 Hz CTCSS tone (PL tone - called “code” in many instances). Other popular CTCSS and DCS tones or codes include 77.0 Hz, 88.5 Hz, 100.0 Hz, 203.5 Hz, 250.3 Hz, and the DCS / DPL codes 023, 025, 026, 032, and 754. Patience, a SDR and/or a scanner or frequency counter with CTCSS / DCS decode capability will yield interesting results. In urban areas it is very common to hear multiple users on the same frequency or channel, but with different CTCSS / DCS (PL / DPL) tones and/or codes in use. This is particularly common on the UHF business itinerants, the FRS channels and the MURS channels. Motorola MURS radios default to 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz out of the box. Motorola on-site VHF handhelds default to 151.625 MHz and 151.955 MHz out of the box (see list above for all available channels in both the VHF and UHF configurations. UHF is generally more popular in urban areas while VHF is more commonly used for mobile to mobile communications and in rural areas. However, all three bands can and are used in urban areas.
Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings
Motorola CLS1410 (CLS1110 is the 1-channel version)
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
Motorola VL50 (previous-generation CLS series)
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]
- Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
Motorola CLP1060 (CLP1040 is the 4-channel version, CLP1010 is the 1-channel version)
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]
Motorola RMU2040 UHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
Motorola RMU2043 UHF radio - Canadian market version of the RMU2040
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies (programmed in order to interoperate with the old Wal-Mart VHF XTN XV 2600 or CP100 series radios)
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]
- Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57]
- Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57]
- Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57]
- Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57]
- Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57]
Motorola RDM2070D VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies - Wal-Mart MURS Plan (see above as well)
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]
- Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21]
- Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21]
- Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21]
- Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21]
- Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21]
Motorola CP110M VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]
- Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]
- Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]
Motorola RDM2020 VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
Motorola RDM2080D VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]
- Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]
- Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]
Motorola RMM2050 VHF MURS
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
Motorola RDV2080D VHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]
- Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]
Motorola RDV5100 VHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]
- Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]
- Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]
- Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]
- Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]
- Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]
- Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]
Motorola RDU2020 UHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
Motorola RDU2080D UHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]
- Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]
Motorola RDU4100 UHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]
- Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]
- Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]
- Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]
- Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]
- Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]
- Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]
- Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]
Motorola RDU4160D UHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4]
- Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8]
- Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29]
- Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0]
- Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6]
- Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10]
- Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29]
- Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0]
- Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3]
- Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz
- Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz
- Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz
- Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz
- Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13]
Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L VHF radio
Note, there are 2 and 8 channel versions of the TK-2200 series and TK-3200 series radios
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]
Kenwood TK-2200L TK-3200L UHF radio
Note, there are 2, 8 and 15 channel versions of the TK-3200 series radios
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1]
- Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1]
Ritron PT-150 VHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]
- Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0]
- Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0]
- Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0]
Ritron PT-450 UHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0]
- Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0]
- Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0]
Hytera TC-518 VHF radio
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]
- Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1]
- Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5]
- Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9]
- Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30]
- Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7]
- Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11]
- Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30]
- Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11
- Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]
Hytera TC-518 UHF radio
Also, Hytera TC-310, others
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1]
- Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1]
- Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1]
- Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1]
- Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1]
- Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1]
- Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1]
- Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1]
- Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1]
- Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1]
- Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1]
- Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1]
- Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1]
- Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1]
- Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1]
- Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1]
Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888
Default Channels Frequencies Version 1
- Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL
- Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL
- Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL
- Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS)
- Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS)
- Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL
Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888
Default Channels Frequencies Version 2
- Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL
- Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL
- Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL
- Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL
- Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 032 DPL
- Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL
- Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 331 DPL
- Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz)
- Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL
Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888
Default Channels Frequencies Version 3
- Channel 1 - 462.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 462.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 3 - 462.3250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 4 - 462.4250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 462.5250 MHz 114.8 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL
- Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL
- Channel 8 - 462.8250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL
- Channel 9 - 462.9250 MHz 025 DPL
- Channel 10 - 463.0250 MHz 051 DPL
- Channel 11 - 463.1250 MHz 125 DPL
- Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS)
- Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS)
- Channel 14 - 450.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 15 - 460.3250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some versions have 206.5 Hz PL with 469.950 MHz)
Baofeng BF-888S B-888 BF-888
Default Channels Frequencies Version 4
- Channel 1 - 437.1500 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 439.2500 MHz 100.0 Hz PL
- Channel 3 - 441.7500 MHz 151.4 Hz PL
- Channel 4 - 443.4500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 445.5500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 447.6500 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 7 - 449.7500 MHz 114 DPL
- Channel 8 - 438.6500 MHz 205 DPL
- Channel 9 - 442.3500 MHz 306 DPL
- Channel 10 - 444.6500 MHz 411 DPL
- Channel 11 - 446.5500 MHz 503 DPL
- Channel 12 - 452.4250 MHz 703 DPL
- Channel 13 - 400.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 14 - 435.5600 MHz CSQ
- Channel 15 - 435.6500 MHz CSQ
- Channel 16 - 469.8500 MHz CSQ
Retevis H-777
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 456.6500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ
- Channel 3 - 462.4875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 4 - 462.4125 MHz CSQ
- Channel 5 - 462.3125 MHz CSQ
- Channel 6 - 462.1875 MHz CSQ
- Channel 7 - 462.0375 MHz CSQ
- Channel 8 - 461.8625 MHz CSQ
- Channel 9 - 461.6625 MHz CSQ
- Channel 10 - 461.4375 MHz CSQ
- Channel 11 - 461.1875 MHz CSQ
- Channel 12 - 460.9125 MHz CSQ
- Channel 13 - 460.6125 MHz CSQ
- Channel 14 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ
- Channel 15 - 420.9375 MHz CSQ
- Channel 16 - 456.6500 MHz CSQ
Baofeng UV-5R BTECH Pofung UV-82 Baofeng UV-82 UV-5X3 etc.
Default Channels Frequencies - same for numerous clones of the UV-5R radio family VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" VFO default frequency 470.6250 MHz / channel 127 "reset"
- Channel 0 - 136.0250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 1 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL
- Channel 3 - 454.3250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL
- Channel 4 - 455.4250 MHz 151.4 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 456.5250 MHz 192.8 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 457.6250 MHz 241.8 Hz PL
- Channel 7 - 458.7250 MHz 025 DPL
- Channel 8 - 459.8250 MHz 134 DPL
- Channel 9 - 461.9250 MHz 274 DPL
- Channel 10 - 462.2250 MHz 346 DPL
- Channel 11 - 463.3250 MHz 503 DPL
- Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS)
- Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS)
- Channel 14 - 402.2250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 15 - 437.4250 MHz CSQ
- Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz CSQ
- Channel 17 - 138.5500 MHz CSQ
- Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 as channel 18)
- Channel 19 - 172.7500 MHz CSQ
- Channel 20 - 438.5000 MHz CSQ
- Channel 21 - 155.7000 MHz CSQ
- Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ
Baofeng UV-82HP Pofung UV-82HP and clones
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 400.1250 MHz
- Channel 2 - 410.1250 MHz
- Channel 3 - 420.1250 MHz
- Channel 4 - 430.1250 MHz
- Channel 5 - 440.1250 MHz
- Channel 6 - 450.1250 MHz
- Channel 7 - 460.1250 MHz
- Channel 8 - 470.1250 MHz
- Channel 9 - 480.1250 MHz
- Channel 10 - 490.1250 MHz
- Channel 11 - 500.1250 MHz
- Channel 12 - 510.1250 MHz
- Channel 13 - 519.9750 MHz
- Channel 14 - 136.1250 MHz
- Channel 15 - 145.1250 MHz
- Channel 16 - 155.1250 MHz
- Channel 17 - 165.1250 MHz
- Channel 18 - 173.9750 MHz
Baofeng UV-B5 Pofung UV-B5 and clones
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 400.0500 MHz CSQ
- Channel 2 - 406.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 3 - 452.1250 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 4 - 453.2250 MHz 91.5 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS)
- Channel 6 - 455.3375 MHz 125 DPL
- Channel 7 - 462.5625 MHz 261 DPL
- Channel 8 - 467.7000 MHz 412 DPL
- Channel 9 - 469.9875 MHz CSQ
- Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS)
- Channel 11 - 474.2125 MHz 186.2 Hz PL
- Channel 12 - 136.5000 MHz CSQ
- Channel 13 - 140.4125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 14 - 144.0000 MHz 91.5 Hz PL
- Channel 15 - 150.5625 MHz 703 DPL
- Channel 16 - 154.5700 MHz 151.4 Hz PL
- Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS)
- Channel 18 - 157.6625 MHz CSQ
- Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS)
- Channel 20 - 160.7400 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 21 - 170.2250 MHz CSQ
iRadio CP-168 and clones
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 400.0250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 410.3750 MHz 69.3 Hz PL
- Channel 3 - 420.4750 MHz 91.5 Hz PL
- Channel 4 - 430.5750 MHz 100.0 Hz PL
- Channel 5 - 440.0250 MHz 103.5 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 440.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL
- Channel 7 - 450.5750 MHz 107.2 Hz PL
- Channel 8 - 450.9750 MHz 110.9 Hz PL
- Channel 9 - 460.6250 MHz 110.9 Hz PL
- Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz
- Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz
- Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz
- Channel 13 - 443.9500 MHz 250.3 Hz PL
- Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz
- Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz
- Channel 16 - 479.9750 MHz 225.7 Hz PL
WLN KD-C1 UHF 16 channel walkie talkie and clones
Default Channels Frequencies
- Channel 1 - 452.8750 MHz 82.5 Hz PL
- Channel 2 - 454.4250 MHz 023 DPL
- Channel 3 - 454.6250 MHz 141.3 Hz PL
- Channel 4 - 455.1250 MHz 245 DPL
- Channel 5 - 455.4250 MHz 118.8 Hz PL
- Channel 6 - 455.5750 MHz 156 DPL
- Channel 7 - 455.6250 MHz 162.2 Hz PL
- Channel 8 - 400.2500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 9 - 469.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL
- Channel 10 - 450.1250 MHz 445 DPL
- Channel 11 - 450.8750 MHz 131.8 Hz PL
- Channel 12 - 451.3250 MHz 346 DPL
- Channel 13 - 452.4500 MHz 241.8 Hz PL
- Channel 14 - 453.4750 MHz 612 DPL
- Channel 15 - 454.5750 MHz 189.9 Hz PL
- Channel 16 - 451.8750 MHz 523 DPL
Motorola CLS1110, CLS1410, XTN UHF series frequency / channel ID list
- Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz
- Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz
- Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz
- Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz
- Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz
- Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz
- Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz
- Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz
- Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz
- Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz
- Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz
- Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz
- Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz
- Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz
- Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz
- Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz
- Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz
- Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz
- Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz
- Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz
- Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz
- Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz
- Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz
- Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz
- Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz
- Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz
- Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz
- Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz
- Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz
- Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz
- Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz
- Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz
- Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz
- Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz
- Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz
- Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz
- Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz
- Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz
- Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz
- Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz
- Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz
- Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz
- Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz
- Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz
- Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz
- Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz
- Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz
- Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz
- Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz
- Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz
- Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz
- Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz
- Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz
- Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz
- Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz
- Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz
Motorola VL50 UHF series, Motorola Spirit UHF frequency / channel ID list
- Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz
- Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz
- Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz
- Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz
- Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz
- Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz
- Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz
- Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz
- Freq 9 - 462.5750 MHz
- Freq 10 - 462.6250 MHz
- Freq 11 - 462.6750 MHz
- Freq 12 - 464.3250 MHz
- Freq 13 - 464.8250 MHz
- Freq 14 - 469.2625 MHz
- Freq 15 - 469.5000 MHz
- Freq 16 - 469.5500 MHz
- Freq 17 - 462.7625 MHz
- Freq 18 - 462.7875 MHz
- Freq 19 - 462.8125 MHz
- Freq 20 - 462.8375 MHz
- Freq 21 - 462.8625 MHz
- Freq 22 - 462.8875 MHz
- Freq 23 - 462.9125 MHz
- Freq 24 - 464.4875 MHz
- Freq 25 - 461.0375 MHz
- Freq 26 - 461.0625 MHz
- Freq 27 - 461.0875 MHz
- Freq 28 - 461.1125 MHz
- Freq 29 - 461.1375 MHz
- Freq 30 - 461.1625 MHz
- Freq 31 - 461.1875 MHz
- Freq 32 - 461.2125 MHz
- Freq 33 - 461.2375 MHz
- Freq 34 - 461.2625 MHz
- Freq 35 - 461.2875 MHz
- Freq 36 - 461.3125 MHz
- Freq 37 - 461.3375 MHz
- Freq 38 - 461.3625 MHz
- Freq 39 - 462.7625 MHz
- Freq 40 - 462.7875 MHz
- Freq 41 - 462.8125 MHz
- Freq 42 - 462.8375 MHz
- Freq 43 - 462.8625 MHz
- Freq 44 - 462.8875 MHz
- Freq 45 - 462.9125 MHz
- Freq 46 - 464.4875 MHz
- Freq 47 - 464.5125 MHz
- Freq 48 - 464.5375 MHz
- Freq 49 - 464.5625 MHz
- Freq 50 - 466.0375 MHz
- Freq 51 - 466.0625 MHz
- Freq 52 - 466.0875 MHz
- Freq 53 - 466.1125 MHz
- Freq 54 - 466.1375 MHz
- Freq 55 - 466.1625 MHz
- Freq 56 - 466.1875 MHz
Motorola XTN VHF series frequency / channel ID list
- Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz
- Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz
- Freq 3 - 154.5700 MHz
- Freq 4 - 154.6000 MHz
- Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz
- Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz
- Freq 7 - 151.8200 MHz
- Freq 8 - 151.8800 MHz
- Freq 9 - 151.9400 MHz
- Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz
- Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz
- Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz
- Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz
- Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz
- Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz
- Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz
- Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz
- Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz
- Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz - some manuals list this as 152.700 MHz, which is incorrect - 19 is 152.900 MHz
- Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz
- Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz
- Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz
- Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz
- Freq 24 - 154.6000 MHz
- Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, which is incorrect, 25 is 154.5475 MHz
- Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz
- Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz
Motorola CLP UHF series frequency / channel ID list
- Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz
- Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz
- Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz
- Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz
- Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz
- Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz
- Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz
- Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz
- Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz
- Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz
- Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz
- Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz
- Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz
- Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz
- Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz
- Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz
- Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz
- Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz
- Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz
- Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz
- Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz
- Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz
- Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz
- Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz
- Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz
- Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz
- Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz
- Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz
- Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz
- Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz
- Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz
- Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz
- Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz
- Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz
- Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz
- Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz
- Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz
- Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz
- Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz
- Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz
- Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz
- Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz
- Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz
- Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz
- Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz
- Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz
- Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz
- Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz
- Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz
- Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz
- Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz
- Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz
- Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz
- Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz
- Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz
- Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz
- Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz
- Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz
- Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz
- Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz
- Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz
- Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz
- Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz
- Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz
- Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz
- Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz
- Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz
- Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz
- Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz
- Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz
- Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz
- Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz
- Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz
- Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz
- Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz
- Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz
- Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz
- Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz
- Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz
- Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz
- Freq 81 - 468.2125 MHz
- Freq 82 - 468.2625 MHz
- Freq 83 - 468.3125 MHz
- Freq 84 - 468.3625 MHz
- Freq 85 - 468.4125 MHz
- Freq 86 - 468.4625 MHz
- Freq 87 - 468.5125 MHz
- Freq 88 - 468.5625 MHz
- Freq 89 - 468.6125 MHz
- Freq 90 - 468.6625 MHz
Motorola RDX Series, RDU4100 UHF series frequency / channel ID list
- Freq 1 - 464.5000 MHz
- Freq 2 - 464.5500 MHz
- Freq 3 - 467.7625 MHz
- Freq 4 - 467.8125 MHz
- Freq 5 - 467.8500 MHz
- Freq 6 - 467.8750 MHz
- Freq 7 - 467.9000 MHz
- Freq 8 - 467.9250 MHz
- Freq 9 - 461.0375 MHz
- Freq 10 - 461.0625 MHz
- Freq 11 - 461.0875 MHz
- Freq 12 - 461.1125 MHz
- Freq 13 - 461.1375 MHz
- Freq 14 - 461.1625 MHz
- Freq 15 - 461.1875 MHz
- Freq 16 - 461.2125 MHz
- Freq 17 - 461.2375 MHz
- Freq 18 - 461.2625 MHz
- Freq 19 - 461.2875 MHz
- Freq 20 - 461.3125 MHz
- Freq 21 - 461.3375 MHz
- Freq 22 - 461.3625 MHz
- Freq 23 - 462.7625 MHz
- Freq 24 - 462.7875 MHz
- Freq 25 - 462.8125 MHz
- Freq 26 - 462.8375 MHz
- Freq 27 - 462.8625 MHz
- Freq 28 - 462.8875 MHz
- Freq 29 - 462.9125 MHz
- Freq 30 - 464.4875 MHz
- Freq 31 - 464.5125 MHz
- Freq 32 - 464.5375 MHz
- Freq 33 - 464.5625 MHz
- Freq 34 - 466.0375 MHz
- Freq 35 - 466.0625 MHz
- Freq 36 - 466.0875 MHz
- Freq 37 - 466.1125 MHz
- Freq 38 - 466.1375 MHz
- Freq 39 - 466.1625 MHz
- Freq 40 - 466.1875 MHz
- Freq 41 - 466.2125 MHz
- Freq 42 - 466.2375 MHz
- Freq 43 - 466.2625 MHz
- Freq 44 - 466.2875 MHz
- Freq 45 - 466.3125 MHz
- Freq 46 - 466.3375 MHz
- Freq 47 - 466.3625 MHz
- Freq 48 - 467.7875 MHz
- Freq 49 - 467.8375 MHz
- Freq 50 - 467.8625 MHz
- Freq 51 - 467.8875 MHz
- Freq 52 - 467.9125 MHz
- Freq 53 - 469.4875 MHz
- Freq 54 - 469.5125 MHz
- Freq 55 - 469.5375 MHz
- Freq 56 - 469.5625 MHz
- Freq 57 - 462.1875 MHz
- Freq 58 - 462.4625 MHz
- Freq 59 - 462.4875 MHz
- Freq 60 - 462.5125 MHz
- Freq 61 - 467.1875 MHz
- Freq 62 - 467.4625 MHz
- Freq 63 - 467.4875 MHz
- Freq 64 - 467.5125 MHz
- Freq 65 - 451.1875 MHz
- Freq 66 - 451.2375 MHz
- Freq 67 - 451.2875 MHz
- Freq 68 - 451.3375 MHz
- Freq 69 - 451.4375 MHz
- Freq 70 - 451.5375 MHz
- Freq 71 - 451.6375 MHz
- Freq 72 - 452.3125 MHz
- Freq 73 - 452.5375 MHz
- Freq 74 - 452.4125 MHz
- Freq 75 - 452.5125 MHz
- Freq 76 - 452.7625 MHz
- Freq 77 - 452.8625 MHz
- Freq 78 - 456.1875 MHz
- Freq 79 - 456.2375 MHz
- Freq 80 - 456.2875 MHz
- Freq 81 - 456.3375 MHz
- Freq 82 - 456.4375 MHz
- Freq 83 - 456.5375 MHz
- Freq 84 - 456.6375 MHz
- Freq 85 - 457.3125 MHz
- Freq 86 - 457.4125 MHz
- Freq 87 - 457.5125 MHz
- Freq 88 - 457.7625 MHz
- Freq 89 - 457.8625 MHz
Motorola RDX Series, RDV5100, RMV2050 VHF series frequency / channel ID list
- Freq 1 - 151.6250 MHz
- Freq 2 - 151.9550 MHz
- Freq 3 - 152.8850 MHz
- Freq 4 - 152.9150 MHz
- Freq 5 - 151.7000 MHz
- Freq 6 - 151.7600 MHz
- Freq 7 - 152.9450 MHz
- Freq 8 - 151.8350 MHz
- Freq 9 - 151.8050 MHz
- Freq 10 - 151.5125 MHz
- Freq 11 - 151.6550 MHz
- Freq 12 - 151.6850 MHz
- Freq 13 - 151.7150 MHz
- Freq 14 - 151.7450 MHz
- Freq 15 - 151.7750 MHz
- Freq 16 - 151.8650 MHz
- Freq 17 - 151.8950 MHz
- Freq 18 - 151.9250 MHz
- Freq 19 - 152.9000 MHz
- Freq 20 - 154.4900 MHz
- Freq 21 - 154.5150 MHz
- Freq 22 - 154.5275 MHz
- Freq 23 - 154.5400 MHz
- Freq 24 - 153.0050 MHz
- Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz
- Freq 26 - 158.4000 MHz
- Freq 27 - 158.4075 MHz
Motorola Code (CTCSS tone and DCS code, aka PL tone and DPL code, channel guard, tone, subcode, subtone, sub-channel, etc.) list:
Note: there are other non-standard CTCSS (PL) tones available, including 69.3 Hz PL (69.4 Hz PL in some radios), 159.8 Hz PL, 165.5 Hz PL, 171.3 Hz PL, 177.3 Hz PL, 183.5 Hz PL, 189.9 Hz PL, 196.6 Hz PL, 199.5 Hz PL, 206.5 Hz PL, 229.1 Hz PL and 254.1 Hz PL. The military standard 30-88 MHz VHF FM (SINCGARS) tone of 150 Hz is usually not included in land mobile equipment, but scanners will usually decode 150.0 Hz as 151.4 Hz and some radios will allow the two to be interchanged.
There are also numerous additional non-standard DCS or DPL codes available
- Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode)
- Code 1 - 67.0 Hz PL - XZ
- Code 2 - 71.9 Hz PL - XA
- Code 3 - 74.4 Hz PL - WA
- Code 4 - 77.0 Hz PL - XB
- Code 5 - 79.7 Hz PL - WB
- Code 6 - 82.5 Hz PL - YZ
- Code 7 - 85.4 Hz PL - YA
- Code 8 - 88.5 Hz PL - YB
- Code 9 - 91.5 Hz PL - ZZ
- Code 10 - 94.8 Hz PL - ZA
- Code 11 - 97.4 Hz PL - ZB
- Code 12 - 100.0 Hz PL - 1Z
- Code 13 - 103.5 Hz PL - 1A
- Code 14 - 107.2 Hz PL - 2Z
- Code 15 - 110.9 Hz PL - 2Z
- Code 16 - 114.8 Hz PL - 2A
- Code 17 - 118.8 Hz PL - 2B
- Code 18 - 123.0 Hz PL - 3Z
- Code 19 - 127.3 Hz PL - 3A
- Code 20 - 131.8 Hz PL - 3B
- Code 21 - 136.5 Hz PL - 4Z
- Code 22 - 141.3 Hz PL - 4A
- Code 23 - 146.2 Hz PL - 4B
- Code 24 - 151.4 Hz PL - 5Z
- Code 25 - 156.7 Hz PL - 5A
- Code 26 - 162.2 Hz PL - 5B
- Code 27 - 167.9 Hz PL - 6Z
- Code 28 - 173.8 Hz PL - 6A
- Code 29 - 179.9 Hz PL - 6B
- Code 30 - 186.2 Hz PL - 7Z
- Code 31 - 192.8 Hz PL - 7A
- Code 32 - 203.5 Hz PL - M1
- Code 33 - 210.7 Hz PL - M2
- Code 34 - 218.1 Hz PL - M3
- Code 35 - 225.7 Hz PL - M4
- Code 36 - 233.6 Hz PL - M5
- Code 37 - 241.8 Hz PL - M6
- Code 38 - 250.3 Hz PL - M7
- Code 39 - 023 DPL
- Code 40 - 025 DPL
- Code 41 - 026 DPL
- Code 42 - 031 DPL
- Code 43 - 032 DPL
- Code 44 - 043 DPL
- Code 45 - 047 DPL
- Code 46 - 051 DPL
- Code 47 - 054 DPL
- Code 48 - 065 DPL
- Code 49 - 071 DPL
- Code 50 - 072 DPL
- Code 51 - 073 DPL
- Code 52 - 074 DPL
- Code 53 - 114 DPL
- Code 54 - 115 DPL
- Code 55 - 116 DPL
- Code 56 - 125 DPL
- Code 57 - 131 DPL
- Code 58 - 132 DPL
- Code 59 - 134 DPL
- Code 60 - 143 DPL
- Code 61 - 152 DPL
- Code 62 - 155 DPL
- Code 63 - 156 DPL
- Code 64 - 162 DPL
- Code 65 - 165 DPL
- Code 66 - 172 DPL
- Code 67 - 174 DPL
- Code 68 - 205 DPL
- Code 69 - 223 DPL
- Code 70 - 226 DPL
- Code 71 - 243 DPL
- Code 72 - 244 DPL
- Code 73 - 245 DPL
- Code 74 - 251 DPL
- Code 75 - 261 DPL
- Code 76 - 263 DPL
- Code 77 - 265 DPL
- Code 78 - 271 DPL
- Code 79 - 306 DPL
- Code 80 - 311 DPL
- Code 81 - 315 DPL
- Code 82 - 331 DPL
- Code 83 - 343 DPL
- Code 84 - 346 DPL
- Code 85 - 351 DPL
- Code 86 - 364 DPL
- Code 87 - 365 DPL
- Code 88 - 371 DPL
- Code 89 - 411 DPL
- Code 90 - 412 DPL
- Code 91 - 413 DPL
- Code 92 - 423 DPL
- Code 93 - 431 DPL
- Code 94 - 432 DPL
- Code 95 - 445 DPL
- Code 96 - 464 DPL
- Code 97 - 465 DPL
- Code 98 - 466 DPL
- Code 99 - 503 DPL
- Code 100 - 506 DPL
- Code 101 - 516 DPL
- Code 102 - 532 DPL
- Code 103 - 546 DPL
- Code 104 - 565 DPL
- Code 105 - 606 DPL
- Code 106 - 612 DPL
- Code 107 - 624 DPL
- Code 108 - 627 DPL
- Code 109 - 631 DPL
- Code 110 - 632 DPL
- Code 111 - 654 DPL
- Code 112 - 662 DPL
- Code 113 - 664 DPL
- Code 114 - 703 DPL
- Code 115 - 712 DPL
- Code 116 - 723 DPL
- Code 117 - 731 DPL
- Code 118 - 732 DPL
- Code 119 - 734 DPL
- Code 120 - 743 DPL
- Code 121 - 754 DPL
Kenwood TK-2200L VHF series frequency / channel ID list
Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"
- Table Number 0 - OFF (BLANK)
- Table Number 1 - 151.6250 MHz
- Table Number 2 - 151.9550 MHz
- Table Number 3 - 154.5700 MHz
- Table Number 4 - 154.6000 MHz
- Table Number 5 - 151.7000 MHz
- Table Number 6 - 151.7600 MHz
- Table Number 7 - 151.8200 MHz
- Table Number 8 - 151.8800 MHz
- Table Number 9 - 151.9400 MHz
- Table Number 10 - 151.5125 MHz
- Table Number 11 - 151.6550 MHz
- Table Number 12 - 151.6850 MHz
- Table Number 13 - 151.7150 MHz
- Table Number 14 - 151.7450 MHz
- Table Number 15 - 151.7750 MHz
- Table Number 16 - 151.8650 MHz
- Table Number 17 - 151.8950 MHz
- Table Number 18 - 151.9250 MHz
- Table Number 19 - 152.9000 MHz
- Table Number 20 - 154.4900 MHz
- Table Number 21 - 154.5150 MHz
- Table Number 22 - 154.5275 MHz
- Table Number 23 - 154.5400 MHz
- Table Number 24 - 153.0050 MHz
- Table Number 25 - 154.5475 MHz
- Table Number 26 - 158.4000 MHz
- Table Number 27 - 158.4075 MHz
Kenwood TK-3200L UHF series frequency / channel ID list
Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number"
- Table Number 0 - OFF (BLANK)
- Table Number 1 - 464.5000 MHz
- Table Number 2 - 464.5500 MHz
- Table Number 3 - 467.7625 MHz
- Table Number 4 - 467.8125 MHz
- Table Number 5 - 467.8500 MHz
- Table Number 6 - 467.8750 MHz
- Table Number 7 - 467.9000 MHz
- Table Number 8 - 467.9250 MHz
- Table Number 9 - 461.0375 MHz
- Table Number 10 - 461.0625 MHz
- Table Number 11 - 461.0875 MHz
- Table Number 12 - 461.1125 MHz
- Table Number 13 - 461.1375 MHz
- Table Number 14 - 461.1625 MHz
- Table Number 15 - 461.1875 MHz
- Table Number 16 - 461.2125 MHz
- Table Number 17 - 461.2375 MHz
- Table Number 18 - 461.2625 MHz
- Table Number 19 - 461.2875 MHz
- Table Number 20 - 461.3125 MHz
- Table Number 21 - 461.3375 MHz
- Table Number 22 - 461.3625 MHz
- Table Number 23 - 462.7625 MHz
- Table Number 24 - 462.7875 MHz
- Table Number 25 - 462.8125 MHz
- Table Number 26 - 462.8375 MHz
- Table Number 27 - 462.8625 MHz
- Table Number 28 - 462.8875 MHz
- Table Number 29 - 462.9125 MHz
- Table Number 30 - 464.4875 MHz
- Table Number 31 - 464.5125 MHz
- Table Number 32 - 464.5375 MHz
- Table Number 33 - 464.5625 MHz
- Table Number 34 - 466.0375 MHz
- Table Number 35 - 466.0625 MHz
- Table Number 36 - 466.0875 MHz
- Table Number 37 - 466.1125 MHz
- Table Number 38 - 466.1375 MHz
- Table Number 39 - 466.1625 MHz
- Table Number 40 - 466.1875 MHz
- Table Number 41 - 466.2125 MHz
- Table Number 42 - 466.2375 MHz
- Table Number 43 - 466.2625 MHz
- Table Number 44 - 466.2875 MHz
- Table Number 45 - 466.3125 MHz
- Table Number 46 - 466.3375 MHz
- Table Number 47 - 466.3625 MHz
- Table Number 48 - 467.7875 MHz
- Table Number 49 - 467.8375 MHz
- Table Number 50 - 467.8625 MHz
- Table Number 51 - 467.8875 MHz
- Table Number 52 - 467.9125 MHz
- Table Number 53 - 469.4875 MHz
- Table Number 54 - 469.5125 MHz
- Table Number 55 - 469.5375 MHz
- Table Number 56 - 469.5625 MHz
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