LMR Frequency Charts display the ranges in which LMR works. 5.) In other words, voice equipment operating on a channel bandwidth of up to 25 kHz will be permitted if the equipment supports two or more voice channels. [1] In the United States, use of these frequencies requires a license issued by the U.S. FCC. FM voice bandwidth 25 kHz permitted under FCC regulations. The 25 MHz frequencies used for oil spill response as well as other land mobile purposes. 10. Business band stands for a series of frequencies in the UHF and VHF two-way radio bands, which are exclusively reserved for businesses to communicate within limited ranges. This is a dynamic list and is a work in progress. Public safety users utilize these frequencies for back-haul purposes as described above as well as to control tornado sirens, for roadside emergency call boxes or other specialized purposes. The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. 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Emission designators 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling and alerting systems are also commonly found. DCS, DQT and DPL are all the same thing - just like CTCSS, QT and PL are the same thing. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. Freq 25 - 154.5475 MHz - some manuals list this as 154.665 MHz, Code 0 - Carrier squelch (no CTCSS or DCS transmitted, receiver set to carrier squelch or CSQ mode), DCS 023I decodes as DCS 047 or D023I decodes as D047N, DCS 025I decodes as DCS 244 or D025I decodes as D244N, DCS 026I decodes as DCS 464 or D026I decodes as D464N, DCS 031I decodes as DCS 627 or D031I decodes as D627N, DCS 032I decodes as DCS 051 or D032I decodes as D051N, DCS 036I decodes as DCS 172 or D036I decodes as D172N, DCS 043I decodes as DCS 445 or D043I decodes as D445N, DCS 047I decodes as DCS 023 or D047I decodes as D023N, DCS 051I decodes as DCS 032 or D051I decodes as D032N, DCS 053I decodes as DCS 452 or D053I decodes as D452N, DCS 054I decodes as DCS 413 or D054I decodes as D413N, DCS 065I decodes as DCS 271 or D065I decodes as D271N, DCS 071I decodes as DCS 306 or D071I decodes as D306N, DCS 072I decodes as DCS 245 or D072I decodes as D245N, DCS 073I decodes as DCS 506 or D073I decodes as D506N, DCS 074I decodes as DCS 173 or D074I decodes as D173N, DCS 114I decodes as DCS 712 or D114I decodes as D712N, DCS 115I decodes as DCS 152 or D115I decodes as D152N, DCS 116I decodes as DCS 754 or D116I decodes as D754N, DCS 122I decodes as DCS 225 or D122I decodes as D225N, DCS 125I decodes as DCS 365 or D125I decodes as D365N, DCS 131I decodes as DCS 364 or D131I decodes as D364N, DCS 132I decodes as DCS 546 or D132I decodes as D546N, DCS 134I decodes as DCS 223 or D134I decodes as D223N, DCS 143I decodes as DCS 412 or D143I decodes as D412N, DCS 145I decodes as DCS 274 or D145I decodes as D274N, DCS 152I decodes as DCS 115 or D152I decodes as D115N, DCS 155I decodes as DCS 731 or D155I decodes as D731N, DCS 156I decodes as DCS 265 or D156I decodes as D265N, DCS 162I decodes as DCS 503 or D162I decodes as D503N, DCS 165I decodes as DCS 251 or D165I decodes as D251N, DCS 172I decodes as DCS 036 or D172I decodes as D036N, DCS 174I decodes as DCS 074 or D174I decodes as D174N, DCS 205I decodes as DCS 263 or D205I decodes as D263N, DCS 212I decodes as DCS 356 or D212I decodes as D356N, DCS 223I decodes as DCS 134 or D223I decodes as D134N, DCS 225I decodes as DCS 122 or D225I decodes as D122N, DCS 226I decodes as DCS 411 or D226I decodes as D411N, DCS 243I decodes as DCS 351 or D243I decodes as D351N, DCS 244I decodes as DCS 025 or D244I decodes as D025N, DCS 245I decodes as DCS 072 or D245I decodes as D072N, DCS 246I decodes as DCS 523 or D246I decodes as D523N, DCS 251I decodes as DCS 165 or D251I decodes as D165N, DCS 252I decodes as DCS 462 or D252I decodes as D462N, DCS 255I decodes as DCS 446 or D255I decodes as D446N, DCS 261I decodes as DCS 732 or D261I decodes as D732N, DCS 263I decodes as DCS 205 or D263I decodes as D205N, DCS 265I decodes as DCS 156 or D265I decodes as D156N, DCS 266I decodes as DCS 454 or D266I decodes as D454N, DCS 271I decodes as DCS 065 or D271I decodes as D065N, DCS 274I decodes as DCS 145 or D274I decodes as D145N, DCS 306I decodes as DCS 071 or D306I decodes as D071N, DCS 311I decodes as DCS 664 or D311I decodes as D664N, DCS 315I decodes as DCS 423 or D315I decodes as D423N, DCS 325I decodes as DCS 526 or D325I decodes as D526N, DCS 331I decodes as DCS 465 or D331I decodes as D465N, DCS 332I decodes as DCS 455 or D332I decodes as D455N, DCS 343I decodes as DCS 532 or D343I decodes as D532N, DCS 346I decodes as DCS 612 or D346I decodes as D612N, DCS 351I decodes as DCS 243 or D351I decodes as D243N, DCS 356I decodes as DCS 212 or D356I decodes as D212N, DCS 365I decodes as DCS 125 or D365I decodes as D125N, DCS 371I decodes as DCS 734 or D371I decodes as D734N, DCS 411I decodes as DCS 226 or D411I decodes as D226N, DCS 412I decodes as DCS 143 or D412I decodes as D143N, DCS 413I decodes as DCS 054 or D413I decodes as D054N, DCS 423I decodes as DCS 315 or D423I decodes as D315N, DCS 431I decodes as DCS 723 or D431I decodes as D723N, DCS 432I decodes as DCS 516 or D432I decodes as D516N, DCS 445I decodes as DCS 043 or D445I decodes as D043N, DCS 446I decodes as DCS 255 or D446I decodes as D255N, DCS 452I decodes as DCS 053 or D452I decodes as D053N, DCS 454I decodes as DCS 266 or D454I decodes as D266N, DCS 455I decodes as DCS 332 or D455I decodes as D332N, DCS 462I decodes as DCS 252 or D462I decodes as D252N, DCS 464I decodes as DCS 026 or D464I decodes as D026N, DCS 465I decodes as DCS 331 or D465I decodes as D331N, DCS 466I decodes as DCS 662 or D466I decodes as D662N, DCS 503I decodes as DCS 162 or D503I decodes as D162N, DCS 506I decodes as DCS 073 or D506I decodes as D073N, DCS 516I decodes as DCS 432 or D516I decodes as D432N, DCS 523I decodes as DCS 246 or D523I decodes as D246N, DCS 546I decodes as DCS 132 or D546I decodes as D132N, DCS 565I decodes as DCS 703 or D565I decodes as D703N, DCS 606I decodes as DCS 631 or D606I decodes as D631N, DCS 612I decodes as DCS 346 or D621I decodes as D346N, DCS 624I decodes as DCS 632 or D624I decodes as D632N, DCS 627I decodes as DCS 031 or D627I decodes as D031N, DCS 631I decodes as DCS 606 or D631I decodes as D606N, DCS 632I decodes as DCS 624 or D632I decodes as D624N, DCS 645I decodes as DCS 325 or D645I decodes as D325N, DCS 654I decodes as DCS 743 or D654I decodes as D743N, DCS 662I decodes as DCS 466 or D662I decodes as D466N, DCS 664I decodes as DCS 311 or D664I decodes as D664N, DCS 703I decodes as DCS 565 or D703I decodes as D565N, DCS 712I decodes as DCS 431 or D712I decodes as D431N, DCS 723I decodes as DCS 155 or D723I decodes as D155N, DCS 731I decodes as DCS 261 or D731I decodes as D261N, DCS 734I decodes as DCS 371 or D734I decodes as D371N, DCS 743I decodes as DCS 654 or D743I decodes as D654N, DCS 754I decodes as DCS 116 or D754I decodes as D116N, UHF - license WQLL302, 2w portables narrow FM voice 11K2F3E emission 67.0 Hz PL and 74.4 Hz PL noted in use on these frequencies. The smaller the separation, the more challenging the filter requirements become. Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here. Only the 5 MURS frequencies and the 22 FRS frequencies may be used without a license, however. An airband radio can be either a stand alone device or built into other communication devices such as a transponder, ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter), ADS-B In receiver, etc. Many national or regional retail store chains (and many other businesses) have licenses for nationwide use of 2 watt hand held radios on the "star" frequencies (467.8500, 467.8750, 467.9000, 467.9250). Analog FM as well as various digital voice modes and trunking systems may be used (for example, DMR, Motorola TRBO, NXDN trunking, IDAS, DMR Tier 3 trunking, etc). 10K7F3E / 10K6F3E emission, 1.91 watt power output for channels 1-7, 485mw 0.485w output for channels 8-14, 1.936 watts output for channels 15-22. Standardized channel pairs, band plan and channel numbering per FCC rules. Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include: Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular. The UHF band is very different from the 800 MHz Public Safety band in that is does not have a set guard-band. intra squad radio (or inter-squad radio, or ISR) intra-squad radio frequency plans, default factory codes channels frequencies settings and available frequencies in a separate section below, public safety talkaround or tactical purposes, commonly used, popular and out of the box factory default FRS and GMRS frequencies channels codes tones, areas where multiple groups are using the same frequency, Business_Radio#800_MHz.2F900_MHz_band_809-940_MHz900 MHz FHSS, Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability, https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Business_Radio, Primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup, other uses secondary, Limited to forest product licenses only in certain states, 150 watts maximum power, Mobile use only, 2 watts maximum power, shared with Public Safety Radio Pool, Old IMTS Base Channel ZO (paired with 43.26 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZF (paired with 43.30 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZH (paired with 43.34 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZM (paired with 43.38 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZA (paired with 43.42 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZY (paired with 43.46 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZR (paired with 43.50 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZB (paired with 43.54 MHz), Old IMTS Base Channel ZW (paired with 43.62 MHz), Paging only - may be used for on-site hospital paging, Old IMTS Base Channel ZL (paired with 43.66 MHz), Designated for interconnection of public utility systems, SNOTEL Weather Telemetry system (Nationwide, data bursts often heard during VHF low band openings), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZO (paired with 35.26 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZF (paired with 35.30 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZH (paired with 35.34 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZM (paired with 35.38 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZA (paired with 35.42 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZY (paired with 35.50 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZR (paired with 35.54 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZW (paired with 35.62 MHz), Old IMTS Mobile Channel ZL (paired with 35.66 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.86 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 48.92 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.00 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.08 MHz), also used for meteor burst communications (Alaska only), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.10 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.16 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.20 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.24 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.28 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.36 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.40 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.48 MHz), shared with low power cordless phones (base - paired with 49.50 MHz), 72.440MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 72.480MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 72.520MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 72.560MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 72.600MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.610MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.650MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.670MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.690MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.710MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.730MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.770MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 74.790MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.210MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.250MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.270MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.290MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.310MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.330MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.370MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.390MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.440MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.480MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.520MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.560MHz - on-site industrial control use only, 75.600MHz - on-site industrial control use only, Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq - odd frequency step from 150.805 MHz (Public Safety Pool frequency), Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance freq, 7.5 kHz steps - Old AAA / Tow Truck / Roadside assistance frequencies, Oil Spill Cleanup - Base stations, repeaters, portable repeaters, mobiles, MURS Channel 2 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth, MURS Channel 3 - analog voice, telecommand (RC), paging and data/telemetry links permitted up to 11.25 kHz bandwidth, Paging only - Hospital Paging Systems (up to 20 kHz bandwidth), Shared with on-site paging (may be paired with 157.740 MHz), 7.5 kHz steps, taken from old Industrial and Oil radio pools, Fixed point-to-point data (SCADA, telemetry, etc.) Note that, as with the 450-470 MHz band, there is distinction between public safety and business users. The available frequencies in the US have traditionally been separated into two pools. Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel 20K0F3D, 20K0F2D, 20K0F1D emissions are commonly found for fixed telemetry links. As passbands increase and guard-bands decrease, filter size and cost go up. LMR Radios stands for land mobile radios which are used in industrial, business and other land mobile applications. Default frequencies may be replaced with VHF MURS or 149 MHz Freenet or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. Color-coded business frequencies. Some vendors are showing images of the VHF RT1 radio transmitting on 136.025 MHz, others show the RT1 transmitting on 136.225 MHz. One of the biggest pros of UHF radios is that they do a much better job of penetrating barriers in urban locations, like concrete, steel, and wood. Midland GXT1000, Midland GXT1000VP, Midland GXT1030, Midland GXT1050, Midland GXT2050, etc. In general, applications for new frequency assignments, changes to existing facilities or operation at temporary locations must include a showing of frequency coordination (See, Anything that requires Frequency Coordination must be electronically submitted by the Coordinator. Very Good condition (A few small marks and light wear. QT/DQT (W/N) -- 0.70.1KHz/0.40.1KHz The UHF (Ultra High Frequency) band spans from 380-512MHz, exception being the 420-450MHz band, which is an Amateur Radio band and generally excluded from in-door RF coverage enhancement. The typographical errors for the VHF entries have been fixed. Business. Eligibility is also provided for any corporation proposing to furnish nonprofit radiocommunication service to its parent corporation, to another subsidiary of the same parent, or to its own subsidiary. You say you are in the United States. GMRS license is required if you will transmit from fixed outdoor locations, such as your home or business, or from an automobile while stationary. Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. In some large metropolitan areas, such as New York, the UHF-T band (between 470 and 512MHz) is also used, due to congestion on the standard VHF or UHF bands. See the factory portable radio frequencies and available frequencies listed in the section below. Frequency coordinators, in this case, are private organizations that have been certified by the Commission to recommend the most appropriate frequencies for applicants in the designated Part 90 radio services. Note the Motorola, Kenwood, Vertex, Baofeng, etc. The General Class License - This license is more difficult to get. The squelch tail and hang time on the repeaters will cause an endless loop in the cross band, locking up both repeaters until you disconnect the power on your transceiver. Alliance distributes a wide range of UHF radio signal boosters. Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio. 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 official FCC Table of Frequency Allocations is the one published in the Federal Register. A complementary Intermod Study is available upon request. If you are going to use it within 1-2 miles radius, then GMRS will be good enough for your needs. Note that this radio includes the Retevis standardized CTCSS tones for FRS channels 1-7 (67.0 Hz, 118.8 Hz, 127.3 Hz, 131.8 Hz, 136.5 Hz, 141.3 Hz, 146.2 Hz as well as channel 15 (123.0 Hz), 18 (127.3 Hz) and 22 (136.5 Hz). Amateur radio (1.25 meter band) has secondary prilivges on this band. Radio programming software will refer to tone encode (transmit) and decode (receive). In todays high-tech world, mobile technology and social media act as the platform for businesses to promote their services and offerings for customers to make reservations through tablets and phone apps. If that is true you should likely look into digital . The BR200 features 16 UHF Channels with 142 Codes and a choice of 56 Business Specific Frequencies. 154.5550 MHz - Mobile or base, generally used for narrow band modes such as NDXN, IDAS, DMR, etc. The following coordinators are certified for the 800 MHz General Category and SMR Pools, but not the 800 MHz B/ILT Pool or the 900 MHz band: Automated Frequency Coordination Department. As shown in the following frequency plot, the delta between the highest TX in the passband and the lowest frequency in the RX band defines the guard-band. 5US Band - 554-626 MHz. Channel 12 is indeed 145.570 MHz (not 145.575 MHz). The 902-928 MHz band is shared with numerous other services and devices, including analog and digital cordless phones, UAV or drone radio control, other remote control/radio control systems and backhaul telemetry links, analog and digital video senders, point to point audio links, ISM services, 900 MHz WiFi or 802.11ah Wi-Fi and various other telemetry and data networks and services. On the UHF band, input frequency is 5 MHz above output frequency. Speed of light = 299,792,458 m/s. Note: both 469.2625 MHz and 458.6625 MHz are used for low power business communications in the United States even though they're only authorized for such use in Canada. 468 MHz 8 channel plan - 25,000 1 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (468.2125 MHz, 468.2625 MHz, 468.3125 MHz, 468.3625 MHz, 468.4125 MHz, 468.4625 MHz, 468.5125 MHz, 468.5625 MHz, 468.6125 MHz, 468.6625 MHz). These are allowed on a primary basis on 25.02 MHz, 25.06 MHz, 25.10 MHz and 25.18 MHz and on a secondary basis 25.14 MHz, 25.22 MHz, 25.26 MHz and 25.3 MHz. For channels 1-22, the radio defaults to privacy code setting OFF. In today's world, business owners need LMR radios because it has more benefits compared to general mobile radios services like GMRO/FMS or BRS. 47 CFR 90.259 - Similar propagation characteristics to the VHF high band, used for trunking systems and other purposes nationwide. Baofeng BF-88A FRS default frequencies 50 CTCSS 104 DCS codes programmable out of the box frequencies FRS GMRS Part 95. Before you begin the license process, you must have detailed information about your radio system to provide to the frequency coordinator, such as: You must also provide the following information about your antenna: Frequencies in the 470-512 MHz band are shared with UHF-TV channels 14-20 and are only available in 11 cities. US license free UHF FRS GMRS specification version. See also: commonly used CTCSS tones and DCS codes for popular UHF and VHF business frequencies, popular retail store frequencies and tones, as well as popular and default FRS/GMRS CTCSS tones codes privacy codes listing. FCC MURS Page. They are not set up like a traditional repeater, however. 87.5-108 MHz: FM Radio broadcast band and 92-108MHz is a business broadcast band in the US. Single channel children's walkie talkie 0.5 watt 500mw 0.5w This actually makes BRS really useful for businesses that are operating in places where there isn't enough signal strength to establish communications between devices/units. Reported in use include: 97.4 Hz PL and 612 DPL. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively. FRS- Family Radio Service - The FCC has set aside several UHF radio spectrum frequencies for short range, line-of-sight personal or business activities. With digital media contents and connection to internet, people become more dependent on smart connected devices for better learning experience. It only requires a written test about electronics theory and operation of radios. 108-118 MHz: Air navigation beacons VOR and Instrument Landing System localizer. Some UHF use, namely 467.850 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz. Almost any Business/Industrial Pool frequency can be used. * Note that frequencies in the 169-172 MHz and 406-413 MHz bands available under Section 90.265(a) of the Commission's rules must be coordinated through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 467.8500 MHz - 205 DPL GMRS requires users to be 18 years or older and have passed their exam. TIDRADIO Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults with USB Wall Charger Air Acoustic Earpiece 2 Pack. Premium Subscriber. Comes pre-programmed with 14 UHF business band frequencies and 2 VHF business (MURS) frequencies. 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