Owner`s manual

FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band ............. (470.00 - 806.00 MHz)
Public Service ............................... (806.00 - 823.98 MHz)
Conventional Systems ......................... (851.00 - 856.00 MHz)
Conventional/Trunked Systems . ................ (856.00 - 861.00 MHz)
Trunked Systems .............................. (861.00 - 866.00 MHz)
Public Safety ................................ (866.00 - 869.00 MHz)
High Range ................................... (894.01 - 902.00 MHz)
33-Centimeter Amateur ........................ (902.00 - 928.00 MHz)
Private Trunked .............................. (935.00 - 940.00 MHz)
General Trunked .............................. (940.00 - 941.00 MHz)
Fixed Services ....................... ........ (941.00 - 944.00 MHz)
Studio-to-Transmitter Broadcast Links ........ (944.00 - 952.00 MHz)
Private Fixed Services, Paging ............... (952.00 - 960.00 MHz)
Aeronautical Navigation ..................... (960.00 - 1240.00 MHz)
23-Centimeter Amateur ...................... (1240.00 - 1300.00 MHz)
Primary Usage
As a general rule, most of the radio activity is concentrated on the
following frequencies:
VHF Band
Activities Frequencies
Government, Police, and Fire 153.785 - 155.980 MHz
Emergency Services 158.730 - 159.460 MHz
Railroad 160.000 - 161.900 MHz
UHF Band
Activities Frequencies
Land-Mobile Paired Frequencies 450.000 - 470.000 MHz
Base Stations 451.025 - 454.950 MHz
Mobile Units 456.025 - 459.950 MHz
Relay Repeater Units 460.025 - 464.975 MHz
Remote Control Stations 465.025 - 469.975 MHz
NOTE: Remote control stations and mobile units operate at 5 MHz higher
than their associated base stations and relay repeater units.
FREQUENCY CONVERSION
The tuning location of a station can be expre ssed in frequency (kHz or MHz)
or in wavelength (meters). The following information can help you make the
necessary conversions.
1 MHz (million)=1,000 kHz (thousand)
To convert MHz to kHz, multiply by 1,000.
(9.62 MHz x 1000 = 9620 kHz)
To convert from kHz to MHz, divide by 1,000.
(2780 kHz divided by 1000 = 2.780 MHz)
To convert MHz to meters, divide 300 by the number of megahertz.
(300 divided by 7.1 MHz = 42.25 meters)