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These are typically used nationwide across the United States. For specific users, see Nationwide Retail Frequencies


Color Dot/Star Itinerant Frequencies

FCC Industrial/Business Page

47CFR90.35 Industrial/Business Pool Frequency Table

These are typically used by low power business radios. Users might include construction site operations, schools, events, fast food drive ins, and other miscellaneous business uses:

Color          Frequency
------------------------
                30.8400
                33.1200
                33.1400
                33.4000
                35.0200
                35.0400
                42.9800
                43.0400
               151.5050
               151.5125
Red Dot        151.6250
               151.6400
               151.7000
               151.7600
Purple Dot     151.9550
Blue Dot       154.5700 (MURS Ch. 4)
Green Dot      154.6000 (MURS Ch. 5)
               158.4000
               158.4075
               451.8000
               451.8125
               456.8000
               456.8125
               457.5250
               457.5375
               457.5500
               457.5625
               457.5750
               457.5875
               457.6000
               457.6125
White Dot      462.5750 (GMRS Ch. 2)
Black Dot      462.6250 (GMRS Ch. 4)
Orange Dot     462.6750 (GMRS Ch. 6)
Brown Dot      464.5000
Yellow Dot     464.5500
               467.7500
"J" Dot        467.7625
               467.7750
               467.7875
               467.8000
"K" Dot        467.8125
               467.8250
               467.8375
Silver Star    467.8500
               467.8625
Gold Star      467.8750
               467.8875
Red Star       467.9000
               467.9125
Blue Star      467.9250
               467.9375
               469.5000
               469.5500

Family Radio Service (FRS) Frequencies

FCC FRS Page

47CFR97.627 FRS unit channel frequencies

These are in use by low power hand-held transmitters typically used by families, children, and campers to communicate. Shopping malls, theme parks, and special events are all great locations to monitor FRS communications. No FCC license is needed.

Channel Frequency
01    	462.5625
02    	462.5875
03    	462.6125
04    	462.6375
05    	462.6625
06    	462.6875
07    	462.7125
08    	467.5625
09    	467.5875
10    	467.6125
11    	467.6375
12    	467.6625
13    	467.6875
14    	467.7125

General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Frequencies:

FCC GMRS Page

47CFR95.621 GMRS transmitter channel frequencies

The General Mobile Radio Service (formerly known as Class A of the Citizens Radio Service) is a personal radio service available for the conduct of an individual's personal and family communications.

An FCC license is required, and persons operating under a personal license may operate on any GMRS frequency. There is no requirement for frequency coordination or any other special permission, and all licensees must cooperate in the selection and sharing the available channels.

Several of the channels are shared with the FRS channels, although FRS users are only allowed 0.5 watt transmitting power.

Channel 	Output 	        Input 	        Usage
GMRS CH-1 	462.5500 	467.5500 	Repeater
  	        462.5625 	N/A 	        Simplex
GMRS CH-2 	462.5750 	467.5750 	Repeater
  	        462.5875 	N/A 	        Simplex
GMRS CH-3 	462.6000 	467.6000 	Repeater
  	        462.6125 	N/A  	        Simplex
GMRS CH-4 	462.6250 	467.6250 	Repeater
  	        462.6375 	N/A  	        Simplex
GMRS CH-5 	462.6500 	467.6500 	Repeater
  	        462.6625 	N/A 	        Simplex
GMRS CH-6 	462.6750 	467.6750 	Repeater (Also Emergency)
  	        462.6875 	N/A  	        Simplex
GMRS CH-7 	462.7000 	467.7000 	Repeater
  	        462.7125 	N/A 	        Simplex
GMRS CH-8 	462.7250 	467.7250 	Repeater

FRS/GMRS dual use radios

Channel Frequency Use
01    	462.5625  FRS and GMRS
02    	462.5875  FRS and GMRS
03    	462.6125  FRS and GMRS
04    	462.6375  FRS and GMRS
05    	462.6625  FRS and GMRS
06    	462.6875  FRS and GMRS
07    	462.7125  FRS and GMRS
08    	467.5625  FRS only
09    	467.5875  FRS only
10    	467.6125  FRS only
11    	467.6375  FRS only
12    	467.6625  FRS only
13    	467.6875  FRS only
14    	467.7125  FRS only
15    	462.5500  GMRS only
16    	462.5750  GMRS only
17    	462.6000  GMRS only
18    	462.6250  GMRS only
19    	462.6500  GMRS only
20    	462.6750  GMRS only
21    	462.7000  GMRS only
22    	462.7250  GMRS only

Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) Frequencies

FCC MURS Page

47CFR95.632 MURS transmitter frequencies

The Multi-Use Radio Service is a low power, short range VHF Citizens Band service in the 150 MHz band.

MURS is intended for short-range local communications. Antenna height is limited to 20 feet above structure or 60 feet above ground, whichever is the greater. Very narrow bandwidth transmissions (maximum 11.25 kHz channel bandwidth, with +/- 2.5 kHz deviation) are permissible on all five MURS channels. The older +/- 5 kHz deviation signals (with a maximum 20 kHz channel bandwidth) are also permitted (but not required) on the two upper channels (in the 154 MHz band).

Channel Frequency
1    	151.8200
2    	151.8800
3    	151.9400
4    	154.5700
5    	154.6000


Motorola Professional Two-Way Radios (UHF Models)

These are used by a number of business users.

464.5000  Ch. 1   Brown Dot
464.5500  Ch. 2   Yellow Dot
467.7625  Ch. 3   "J" Dot
467.8125  Ch. 4   "K" Dot
467.8500  Ch. 5   Silver Star
467.8750  Ch. 6   Gold Star
467.9000  Ch. 7   Red Star
467.9250  Ch. 8   Blue Star
461.0375  Ch. 9
461.0625  Ch. 10 
461.0875  Ch. 11 
461.1125  Ch. 12 
461.1375  Ch. 13 
461.1625  Ch. 14 
461.1875  Ch. 15 
461.2125  Ch. 16 
461.2375  Ch. 17 
461.2625  Ch. 18 
461.2875  Ch. 19 
461.3125  Ch. 20 
461.3375  Ch. 21 
461.3625  Ch. 22 
462.7625  Ch. 23
462.7875  Ch. 24
462.8125  Ch. 25
462.8375  Ch. 26
462.8625  Ch. 27
462.8875  Ch. 28
462.9125  Ch. 29
464.4875  Ch. 30
464.5125  Ch. 31
464.5375  Ch. 32
464.5625  Ch. 33
466.0375  Ch. 34
466.0625  Ch. 35
466.0875  Ch. 36
466.1125  Ch. 37
466.1375  Ch. 38
466.1625  Ch. 39
466.1875  Ch. 40
466.2125  Ch. 41
466.2375  Ch. 42
466.2625  Ch. 43
466.2875  Ch. 44
466.3125  Ch. 45
466.3375  Ch. 46
466.3625  Ch. 47
467.7875  Ch. 48
467.8375  Ch. 49
467.8625  Ch. 50
467.8875  Ch. 51
467.9125  Ch. 52
469.4875  Ch. 53
469.5125  Ch. 54
469.5375  Ch. 55
469.5625  Ch. 56

Motorola Professional Two-Way Radios (VHF Models)

These are used by a number of business users.

Ch. 1   151.6250  Red Dot
Ch. 2   151.9550  Purple Dot
Ch. 3   154.5700  Blue Dot / MURS 4 
Ch. 4   154.6000  Green Dot / MURS 5
Ch. 5   151.7000 
Ch. 6   151.7600
Ch. 7   151.8200  MURS 1
Ch. 8   151.8800  MURS 2
Ch. 9   151.9400  MURS 3
Ch. 10  151.5125
Ch. 11  151.6550
Ch. 12  151.6850
Ch. 13  151.7150
Ch. 14  151.7450
Ch. 15  151.7750
Ch. 16  151.8650
Ch. 17  151.8950
Ch. 18  151.9250
Ch. 19  152.7000
Ch. 20  154.4900
Ch. 21  154.5150
Ch. 22  154.5275
Ch. 23  154.5400
Ch. 24  154.6000
Ch. 25  154.6550
Ch. 26  158.4000
Ch. 27  158.4075

800 MHz Common Low Power Simplex Operations

A number of public safety agencies may use these frequencies for low power localized operations, such as fireground or talk-around simplex.

808.4875
853.4875

900 MHz Common Low Power Simplex Operations

897.6375
897.6625
900.9750
900.9875
936.6375
936.6625
939.9750
939.9875