Bill,
Here are the frequency allocations for the United States:
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A summary of the FCC Table of Frequency Allocations, based on the Oc
'93 Code of Federal Regulations - 47 CFR 2.10
30 - 50 MHz: FM @ 20 kHz step
30.000 - 30.560 US Governmen
30.560 - 31.980 Business / Industry / Forestry
31.990 - 32.000 Public Safety
32.000 - 33.000 US Governmen
33.000 - 33.100 Public Safet
33.120 - 33.400 Business / Petroleum
33.420 - 34.000 Fir
34.000 - 35.000 US Government
35.020 - 36.000 Business / Paging
36.000 - 37.000 US Government
37.020 - 37.420 Police / Local Govt
37.460 - 37.860 Power, Water, Pipeline
37.900 - 38.000 Highway Maint / Special Emergency
38.000 - 39.000 US Governmen
39.020 - 40.000 Police / Local Govt
40.000 - 42.000 US Government
42.020 - 42.940 State Police
42.960 - 43.680 Business / Pagin
43.700 - 44.600 Transportation - bus, truck
44.620 - 45.060 State Police / Forestry Conservation
45.080 - 45.860 Police / Local Govt / Highway Maint
45.900 - 46.040 Police / Emergency
46.060 - 46.500 Fire
46.520 - 46.580 Local Govt
46.610 - 46.970 Cordless Phones - base (20/40 kHz steps
47.020 - 47.400 Highway Maint
47.440 - 47.680 Industry / Emergency
47.700 - 49.580 Industry
49.670 - 49.990 Cordless Phones - handset (irregular steps)
50.000 - 54.000 Amateur (6-meter)
54.000 - 72.000 Broadcast TV chs 2-4 (6 MHz steps -
FMw)
72.000 - 76.000 (various)
76.000 - 88.000 Broadcast TV chs 5-6 (6 MHz steps - FMw
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Chuck, trying to be helpful....
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