Strong Signals Frequently Asked Frequencies

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This Document Contains The Following Sections

  • Cellular Telephone
  • Cordless Telephone
  • Mobile Telephone
  • Air to Ground Telephone
  • 800 MHz Air to Ground Telephone
  • Television
  • Citizens Band
  • FRS
  • GMRS
  • Railroads
  • Marine VHF
  • Aeronautical
  • Ambulances
  • Public Safety Intersystem
  • Weather
  • Broadcast/Film/mikes
  • Dot
  • Paired
  • CTCSS
  • DTMF

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               F.A.F.  -  Frequently Asked Frequencies          July 1999  |
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             http://www.strongsignals.net/htm/oak_faf.htm
             Comments & Additions:   mulligan@acm.org
    
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    Cellular Telephone                                          [22.902]
    
              Chs        Freqs (base)        System      Use
    
            991-1023   869.040 - 870.000     A - RCC     voice
              1-312    870.030 - 879.360     A - RCC     voice
            313-333    879.390 - 879.990     A - RCC     data
            334-354    880.020 - 880.620     B - Telco   data
            355-666    880.650 - 889.980     B - Telco   voice
            667-716    890.010 - 891.480     A - RCC     voice
            717-799    891.510 - 893.970     B - Telco   voice
    
            Transmissions are FM (some systems are adding digital).
        Channels are 30 kHz apart. Mobiles transmit 45 MHz below the
        base (824.040-848.970) and are usually repeated by the base.
            Channels 991-1023 are also identified as Chs 800-832.
    
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    Cordless Telephone                                          [15.233]
    
           Chan  Base    Handset           Chan    Base    Handset
    
             1   43.72    48.76            16      46.61    49.67
             2   43.74    48.84            17  B   46.63    49.845
             3   43.82    48.86            18  C   46.67    49.86
             4   43.84    48.92            19      46.71    49.77
             5   43.92    49.02            20  D   46.73    49.875
             6   43.96    49.08            21  A   46.77    49.83
             7   44.12    49.10            22  E   46.83    49.89
             8   44.16    49.16            23      46.87    49.93
             9   44.18    49.20            24      46.93    49.99
            10   44.20    49.24            25      46.97    49.97
            11   44.32    49.28
            12   44.36    49.36          Chs A - E handset frequencies
            13   44.40    49.40          are also used for baby room
            14   44.46    49.46          monitors and low power
            15   44.48    49.50          handie-talkies.
    
            The original 10 channels were renumbered 16-25 in June 95
        when the new channels 1-15 were added.
    
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    Mobile Telephone                                            [22.501]
    
                  VHF - 30 kHz spacing          UHF - 25 kHz spacing
    
        Base:    152.030 - 152.210  RCC        454.025 - 454.350  RCC
                 152.510 - 152.810  telco      454.375 - 454.650  telco
        Mobile:  157.770 - 158.070  telco      459.025 - 459.350  RCC
                 158.490 - 158.670  RCC        459.375 - 459.650  telco
    
            Transmissions are FM. Many of these channels may now be used
        for paging, specifically 152.78, which is a nationwide page.
    
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    Air to Ground Telephone                                     [22.521]
    
            Ch      Ground    Airborne
    
        Signaling   454.675  (459.675)
             6      454.700   459.700
             7      454.725   459.725
             5      454.750   459.750
             8      454.775   459.775
             4      454.800   459.800
             9      454.825   459.825
             3      454.850   459.850
            10      454.875   459.875
             2      454.900   459.900
            11      454.925   459.925
             1      454.950   459.950
            12      454.975   459.975
    
            Transmissions are FM. Ground stations repeat the airborne
        half of the conversation, and transmit a continuous tone when
        idle. From one to four channels are assigned in a particular
        area.
            Service is used on private aircraft.
    
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    800 MHz Air to Ground Telephone                             [22.1107]
    
                  - -  Airborne  - -
           Blk     Ch 1   -  Ch 29
    
            10   894.0055 - 894.1735
             9   894.2055 - 894.3735
             8   894.4055 - 894.5735          Guard Band -
             7   894.6055 - 894.7735             .x765-.x797
             6   894.8055 - 894.9735
             5   895.0055 - 895.1735          Control Channels -
             4   895.2055 - 895.3735             .x813-.x973
             3   895.4055 - 895.5735
             2   895.6055 - 895.7735
             1   895.8055 - 895.9735
    
            Transmissions are AM (or AM/SSB), and converting to digital.
        Channels are spaced 6 kHz apart. A specific block of 29 channels
        is assigned to each geographical area. Ground frequencies are 45
        MHz lower and do not echo the airborne half of the conversation.
            Service is used on passenger airlines.
    
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    Television                                                  [73.603]
    
            Ch      Range       Video      Audio
    
             2     54 -  60     55.250     59.750
             3     60 -  66     61.250     65.750
             4     66 -  72     67.250     71.750
             5     76 -  82     77.250     81.750
             6     82 -  88     83.250     87.750
             7    174 - 180    175.250    179.750
             8    180 - 186    181.250    185.750
             9    186 - 192    187.250    191.750
            10    192 - 198    193.250    197.750
            11    198 - 204    199.250    203.750
            12    204 - 210    205.250    209.750
            13    210 - 216    211.250    215.750
            14    470 - 476    471.250    475.750   }
            15    476 - 482    477.250    481.750   } Range for Ch. N
            ..    ... - ...    .......    .......   }   Low  = 386 + 6*N
            68    794 - 800    795.250    799.750   }   High = 392 + 6*N
            69    800 - 806    801.250    805.750   }
    
            Note the gaps between chs 4/5, 6/7, and 13/14.
            Freqs in the 470-512 MHz range (Ch 14-20) may be assigned to
        Public Service mobile use in major metro areas.  No transmitters
        are allowed on 608-614 MHz (Ch 37).
            Each TV channel is 6 MHz wide. The video carrier is 1.25 MHz
        above the start of the range. The audio carrier is 0.25 MHz below
        the end of the range. Television audio is wideband FM.
            Some TV stations may be offset +/- 10 kHz.
    
    
        Cable TV  (IRC)                                         [76.605]
                                                            [EIA IS-132]
                       Ch         MHz
                     2 - 13     54 - 216     (same as broadcast VHF)
                    14 - 22    120 - 174     Mid band     Ch. A-I
                    23 - 36    216 - 300     Super band       J-W
                    37 - 53    300 - 402     Hyper band       AA-QQ
                    54 - 64    402 - 468       "    "
                    65 - 94    468 - 648    (Ultra band)
                    95 - 99     90 - 120     Low band         A5-A1
                   100 -125    648 - 804    (Ultra band)
    
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    Citizens Band                                               [95.625]
    
          Ch    Freq       Ch    Freq       Ch    Freq       Ch    Freq
    
           1   26.965      11   27.085      21   27.215      31   27.315
           2   26.975      12   27.105 *    22   27.225      32   27.325
           3   26.985      13   27.115      23   27.255 -    33   27.335
           4   27.005 *    14   27.125      24   27.235 -    34   27.345
           5   27.015      15   27.135      25   27.245 -    35   27.355
           6   27.025      16   27.155 *    26   27.265      36   27.365
           7   27.035      17   27.165      27   27.275      37   27.375
           8   27.055 *    18   27.175      28   27.285      38   27.385
           9   27.065      19   27.185      29   27.295      39   27.395
          10   27.075      20   27.205 *    30   27.305      40   27.405
    
    
        *  26.995, 27.045, 27.095, 27.145, 27.195  =>  Remote Control
        -  note break in sequence  (27.255 shared with R/C)
        Modulation is primarily AM, with some SSB in use.
    
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    FRS - Family Radio Service                                  [95.627]
    
          Ch     Freq          Ch     Freq
    
           1   462.5625         8   467.5625
           2   462.5875         9   467.5875
           3   462.6125        10   467.6125
           4   462.6375        11   467.6375
           5   462.6625        12   467.6625
           6   462.6875        13   467.6875
           7   462.7125        14   467.7125
    
            The FRS was authorized on 06 June 96. It uses FM with a peak
        deviation of +/- 2.5 kHz. Maximum power is 0.5w ERP.
            Channels 1 - 7 are shared with GMRS.
    
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    GMRS - General Mobile Radio Service                         [95.29 ]
                                                                [95.621]
                 Base/mobile    repeater I/P
    
                  462.5500       467.5500
                  462.5625
                  462.5750       467.5750
                  462.5875
                  462.6000       467.6000
                  462.6125
                  462.6250       467.6250
                  462.6375
                  462.6500       467.6500
                  462.6625
                  462.6750       467.6750
                  462.6875
                  462.7000       467.7000
                  462.7125
                  462.7250       467.7250
    
            In addition to the station's licensed channel, 462.675 may
        be used for emergency and traveler's aid by all stations.
        Interstitial channels (462.xxx5) may be used only in simplex
        mode with voice transmissions of no more than 5 watts. They are
        shared with the Family Radio Service.
    
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    Railroads                                                   [90.91 ]
    
            Ch     Freq
    
             2    159.810
             3    159.930           The channel designation is that
             4    160.050         assigned by the Association of
             5    160.185         American Railroads. Chs 2 thru 6
             6    160.200         are used only in Canada.
             7    160.215         Above channel 6, spacing is 15 kz.
             8    160.230
            ..    .......          [ freq = 160.110 + .015*ch ]
            96    161.550
            97    161.565
    
                  452.325   452.775     Shared with trucking.
                  452.375   452.825     Mobiles 5 MHz higher.
                  452.425   452.875
                  452.475   452.900
    
                  452.925               Slave & remote-controlled
                  452.950                 locomotives
    
                  457.9375              ETM - End of Train Monitors
                  161.115               Norfolk-Southern ETMs
    
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    Marine VHF                                                  [80.871]
                                                                [80.373]
            Ch     Ship             Ch     Ship
    
                                    60    156.025
             1    156.050           61    156.075
             2    156.100           62    156.125
             3    156.150           63    156.175
             4    156.200           64    156.225
            ..    .......           ..    .......
            25    157.250           85    157.275
            26    157.300           86    157.325
            27    157.350           87    157.375
            28    157.400           88    157.425
    
            Shore stations are 4.600 MHz above the ship frequency. In
        U.S. waters the shore frequency may be used on Chs 20, 24-28 &
        84-87.  Chs 1-5 & 60-64 are shared with other services. Chs 75
        & 76 are reserved as guard bands for ch 16.
            Specific assignments include:
                  06    156.300    Intership Safety
                  09    156.450    General use by recreational vessels
                  13    156.650    Bridge-to-Bridge
                  15    156.750    Weather, notices, etc
                  16    156.800    General Calling / Distress
                  22    157.100    Coast Guard Liaison
    
    
        AMTS - Automated Maritime Telecommunications System     [80.385]
    
          Transmit frequencies  (@ 25 kHz intervals)
             Group    Chs             Coast                 Ship
                D   101-120    216.0125 - 216.4875    - - -      - - -
                C   121-140    216.5125 - 216.9875    - - -      - - -
                B   141-160    217.0125 - 217.4875   219.0125 - 219.4875
                A   161-180    217.5125 - 217.9875   219.5125 - 219.9875
          Ship transmit frequencies in groups C & D are not authorized.
          Coastal stations in groups C & D are not currently assignable.
    
    
        On-board Communications:                                [80.373]
    
            Ch     mobile    repeater
             1    467.750    457.525
             2    467.775    457.550
             3    467.800    457.575
             4    467.825    457.600
    
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    Aeronautical Frequencies                                    [87.173]
    
            108.000 - 117.950    NavAids - VOR & localizer, 50 kHz step
            118.000 - 121.400    ATC - towers & ARTCC
            121.600 - 121.925    ATC - airport ground control
            122.000 - 122.650    Flight Service Stations,   50 kHz step
            122.700 - 123.500    * (see below)
            123.600 - 128.800    ATC - towers & ARTCC
            128.825 - 132.000    Enroute - airline company freqs
            132.025 - 135.975    ATC - towers & ARTCC
            136.000 - 136.475    Enroute - international
            136.500 - 136.975    Enroute - domestic & international
    
                25 kHz default spacing,  AM for voice
    
    
       UNICOM - Aeronautical advisory station at airport        [87.217]
            122.700   122.725
            122.800   123.000
            122.950              at airport w/ full-time tower
            122.975              above 10,000'
            123.050   123.075    at heliports
    
       Multicom - common freq. at uncontrolled facilities       [87.241]
            122.850
            122.900              primary CTAF
            122.925              Fed/State natural resources
    
       FSS - FAA Flight Service Stations                        [87.187]
            122.000   122.050    EFAS "Flight Watch"
            122.100              receive only (w/VOR)
            122.200              standard FSS
            123.600   123.650    AAS Airport Advisory Svc
    
       Aviation Support - training, gliders, ballons, etc       [87.323]
            121.950
            123.300   123.500
            122.775   122.850    aviation services
    
       Misc.
            121.500              standard emergency freq.,  ELTs
            123.100              Search And Rescue - actual
            122.900              Search And Rescue - training
            123.100              control tower at special events
            122.825   122.875    Enroute airline ops - local area
            122.750              air-to-air - private arcft
            123.025              air-to-air - helicopter
            131.550              ACARS - digital (airlines)
    
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    Ambulances                                                  [90.27 ]
    
                 Hospital   Ambulance
        Med-9     462.950    467.950        Med-9 and Med-10 may be
        Med-10    462.975    467.975        used for dispatch.
        Med-1     463.000    468.000
        Med-2     463.025    468.025
        Med-3     463.050    468.050        Med-1 thru Med-8 are
        Med-4     463.075    468.075        assigned as a block and
        Med-5     463.100    468.100        any channel may be used.
        Med-6     463.125    468.125
        Med-7     463.150    468.150
        Med-8     463.175    468.175
    
        HEAR   155.340   Intersystem   (Hosp. Emerg. Ambul. Radio)
    
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    Public Safety Intersystem
    
        Police                                                   [90.19]
           39.46   intersystem operations only
           45.86   intersystem operations only
          155.370  (widely used, but not a Federal allocation)
          155.475  statewide emergency nets
          173.075  stolen vehicle recovery (LoJack)
          154.665 .680 .695 }  State Police
          154.905 .920 .935 }    coordinated
          155.445 .460 .505 }      operations
    
        Fire                                                     [90.21]
           45.88   intersystem, primarily base-mobile
          154.265 .280 .295  mutual aid
    
        Emergency Medical                                        [90.27]
          155.340  HEAR - Hospital Emerg. Ambul. Radio
          460.525 .550  inter/intrasystem w/ Police & Fire
             (also see FAF-Ambulances for MED channels)
    
        Public Safety - all
          220.8025-220.8475  Mutual Aid (5 kHz intervals)       [90.720]
          866.0125 .5125 }
          867.0125 .5125 }  Mutual Aid                          [90.617]
          868.0125       }
    
        (mobile freqs:  220 +1 MHz;  460 +5 MHz;  860 -45 MHz)
    
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    Weather - NOAA broadcasts
    
            Ch     Freq.
    
             1    162.550            161.650  }  Environment Canada
             2    162.400            161.775  }    (marine weather)
             3    162.475
             4    162.425
             5    162.450            The weather alert signal is
             6    162.500            a 1050 kHz tone for ~5 secs.
             7    162.525
    
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    Broadcast Remote Pickup                                     [74.401]
                 25.87  -  26.45   @  20/40 kHz intervals
                152.87  - 153.35   @  60 kHz intervals
                161.64  - 161.76   @  30 kHz intervals
                450.050 - 450.850  }  @  50/100 kHz
                455.050 - 455.850  }     intervals
    
    Film and Video Production                                   [90.69 ]
                152.87   152.90   152.93   152.96   152.99   153.02
                173.225  173.275  173.325  173.375
    
    Wireless mikes                                              [90.265]
                169.445  169.505  170.245  170.305
                171.045  171.105  171.845  171.905
                plus unused FM/TV broadcast channels            [74.802]
    
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    Dot Frequencies
    
        Dot color                          Other
          Red       151.625  itinerant       "J" Dot      467.7625
          Purple    151.955                  "K" Dot      467.8125
          Blue      154.570                  Silver Star  467.850
          Green     154.600                  Gold Star    467.875
          White     462.575  GMRS            Red Star     467.900
          Black     462.625  GMRS            Blue Star    467.925
          Orange    462.675  GMRS
          Brown     464.500  itinerant
          Yellow    464.550  itinerant
    
            "Dot" stickers are used by the manufacturer or distributer to
        indicate the frequency of otherwise identical transceivers. They
        are often found in rental inventories and on construction sites.
            Additional itinerant frequencies include 27.49, 35.04, 43.04,
        151.505, 151.700, 151.760, 154.5275, 158.400, 451.800, 456.800,    |
        469.500 and 469.550 MHz.                                           |
    
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    Paired Frequencies
    
        Base/Rptr     mobile i/p      offset
    
        152-152 MHz   157-158 MHz     +5.26 MHz     (Taxi)
                                      +5.26/+6.46   (Mobile Phone)
        160-162       156-157         -4.6          (Marine VHF)
        217-218       219-220         +2            (Marine AMTS)
        220-221       221-222         +1
        422-425       427-430         +5            (Great Lakes border)
        450-465       455-470         +5            (10 MHz segments)
        470-509       473-512         +3            (6 MHz segments)
        851-896       806-851        -45
        935-940       896-901        -39
    
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    CTCSS (PL) Frequencies
    
        Freq    Designator     Freq    Designator     Freq    Designator
        (Hz)     EIA  Ham      (Hz)     EIA  Ham      (Hz)     EIA  Ham
    
         67.0    L1   01       110.9    2Z   15       179.9    6B   29
         71.9    L2   02       114.8    2A   16       186.2    7Z   30
         74.4    WA   03       118.8    2B   17       192.8    7A   31
         77.0    L3   04       123.0    3Z   18       203.5    M1   32
         79.7    SP   05       127.3    3A   19       206.5    8Z
         82.5    L4   06       131.8    3B   20       210.7    M2   33
         85.4    YA   07       136.5    4Z   21       218.1    M3   34
         88.5    L4A  08       141.3    4A   22       225.7    M4   35
         91.5    ZZ   09       146.2    4B   23       229.1    9Z
         94.8    L5   10       151.4    5Z   24       233.6    M5   36
         97.4    ZB   11       156.7    5A   25       241.8    M6   37
        100.0    1Z   12       162.2    5B   26       250.3    M7   38
        103.5    1A   13       167.9    6Z   27       254.1    OZ
        107.2    1B   14       173.8    6A   28
    
            Motorola differs from EIA with:  XZ (L1), XA (L2), XB (L3),
        YZ (L4), YB (L4A), ZA (L5). ICOMM does not use 97.4 and uses one
        less than the amateur numbers above that (i.e. ICOM #25 = 162.2).
    
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    DTMF frequencies   [Touch-Tone (r)]                                    |
                                                                           |
                          High Tone                                        |
               hz   1209  1336  1477  1633                                 |
                                                                           |
              697     1     2     3     A                                  |
         Low  770     4     5     6     B                                  |
        Tone  852     7     8     9     C                                  |
              941     *     0     #     D                                  |
    
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