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Frequency Range Allocation
VHF Television
54.0 - 72.0 MHz
VHF Television
76.0 - 88.0 MHz
Standard FM
88.0 - 108.0 MHz
VHF Television
174.0 - 216.0 MHz
UHF Television
470.0 - 805.75 MHz
International Broadcast Bands
Several short-wave bands are allocated for international broadcasting because of the nature of propagation of high frequencies. The bands are
sometimes identified according to the approximate wavelength of the signals in meters. Your scanner may receive the 11-meter band, from 25.6 -
26.10 MHz.
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Typical and Primary Band Usage, and Specified Intervals
Typical Band Usage
HF Band (3.0 - 30.0 MHz)
25.00 - 28.63 MHz
Mid Range
25.00 - 28.63 MHz
Mid Range
28.00 - 29.70 MHz
10-Meter Amateur Band
29.70 - 29.90 MHz
High Range
VHF Band (30.00 - 300.0 MHz)
30.00 - 50.00 MHz
Low range
50.00 - 54.00 MHz
6-Meter Amateur
54.00 - 72.00 MHz
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band
88.00 - 108.00 MHz
FM Radio Broadcast, Wide Band
108.00 - 136.00 MHz
Aircraft
138.00 - 144.00 MHz
U.S. Government
144.00 - 148.00 MHz
2-Meter Amateur
148.00 - 174.00 MHz
High Range
220.00 - 222.00 MHz
New Mobile Narrow Band
222.00 - 225.00 MHz
1.3-Meter Amateur
225.00 - 287.80 MHz
Military Aircraft
UHF Band (300.00 MHz - 3.0 GHz)
311.00 - 384.00 MHz
Military Aircraft
406.00 - 470.00 MHz
U.S. Government
420.00 - 450.00 MHz
0.6-Meter Amateur
450.00 - 470.00 MHz
Low Range
470.00 - 806.00 MHz
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band
851.00 - 856.00 MHz
Conventional Systems
856.00 - 861.00 MHz
Conventional/Trunked Systems
861.00 - 866.00 MHz
Trunked Systems
866.00 - 869.00 MHz
Public Safety
869.00 - 894.00 MHz
Common Carrier
935.00 - 940.00 MHz
Private Trunked
940.00 - 941.00 MHz
General Trunked