Difference between revisions of "Federal VHF/UHF Channel Plans"
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166.5000-169.5000 Unpaired single frequency systems | 166.5000-169.5000 Unpaired single frequency systems | ||
169.5125-173.9875 Base/repeater output | 169.5125-173.9875 Base/repeater output | ||
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+ | == 380-400 MHz == | ||
+ | Not in Redbook. Citation needed. | ||
+ | * Excludes military aircaft frequencies. | ||
+ | * Standard +10.0 MHz offset | ||
+ | 380.000-389.9875 Base/repeater output | ||
+ | 390.000-399.9875 Mobile/repeater input | ||
== 406.1-420 MHz == | == 406.1-420 MHz == | ||
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415.1125-419.9875 Mobile/repeater input | 415.1125-419.9875 Mobile/repeater input | ||
− | == | + | == Federal Itinerant == |
− | + | [http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/4d_5_10.pdf NTIA Redbook Chapter 4] Sections 4.2.1, 4.2.3 and 4.4.2 on pages 4-165 to 4-167 (PDF file pages 1 to 3) contain the frequencies available to all government agencies. | |
− | + | * See [[Federal Government Itinerant]] | |
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− | + | == Hydrological/Meterological Channels == | |
− | + | [http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/4d_5_10.pdf NTIA Redbook Chapter 4] Section 4.3.3 page 4.169 (PDF file page 5) | |
+ | * See: [[Hydrological/Meterological Channels]] | ||
== VHF/UHF Aeronautical Radionavigation == | == VHF/UHF Aeronautical Radionavigation == | ||
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* ILS Glide Slope 329.15-334.85 MHz | * ILS Glide Slope 329.15-334.85 MHz | ||
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[[Category:US and Canadian Common Frequencies]] | [[Category:US and Canadian Common Frequencies]] | ||
[[Category:RR Glossary]] | [[Category:RR Glossary]] | ||
[[Category:US Federal Government]] | [[Category:US Federal Government]] |
Revision as of 12:40, 19 December 2010
Contents
162-174 MHz
NTIA Redbook Chapter 4 Section 4.3.7 page 4-180 (PDF file page 16)
- No standard offset.
- Excludes the 173.2000-173.4000 non-federal band.
- There are other unpaired single frequencies in other parts of the band that are not specified in the manual.
162.0500-166.4875 Mobile/repeater input 166.5000-169.5000 Unpaired single frequency systems 169.5125-173.9875 Base/repeater output
380-400 MHz
Not in Redbook. Citation needed.
- Excludes military aircaft frequencies.
- Standard +10.0 MHz offset
380.000-389.9875 Base/repeater output 390.000-399.9875 Mobile/repeater input
406.1-420 MHz
NTIA Redbook Chapter 4 Section 4.3.9 page 4-183 (PDF file page 19)
- Standard +9.0 MHz offset.
- The manual contains a table of all channel pairs.
406.1125-410.9875 Base/repeater output 411.0000-415.1000 Unpaired single frequency systems 415.1125-419.9875 Mobile/repeater input
Federal Itinerant
NTIA Redbook Chapter 4 Sections 4.2.1, 4.2.3 and 4.4.2 on pages 4-165 to 4-167 (PDF file pages 1 to 3) contain the frequencies available to all government agencies.
Hydrological/Meterological Channels
NTIA Redbook Chapter 4 Section 4.3.3 page 4.169 (PDF file page 5)
NTIA Redbook Chapter 4 Section 4.3.5 page 4-171 (PDF file page 7) contains a table of all channels for:
- VOR 108-118 MHz
- DME and TACAN 962-1213 MHz
- ILS Localizer 108.1-111.95 MHz
- ILS Glide Slope 329.15-334.85 MHz