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− | + | Part of the UHF television broadcast spectrum from 470-512 MHz (TV channels 14-20) is referred to as the UHF-T Band when used for private land mobile radio in certain metropolitan areas. Each 6 MHz wide TV channel is dvided in two with the lower 3 MHz for base stations/repeater outputs paired with the upper 3 MHz for mobiles/repeater inputs. | |
− | Part of the UHF television broadcast spectrum from 470-512 MHz (TV channels 14-20) is referred to as the UHF-T Band when used for private land mobile radio | ||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
− | * Boston, MA | + | UHF-T band private land mobile radio use is generally restricted to a 50 mile radius of the locations listed below. |
+ | * Boston, MA (42° 21′ 24.4″, -71° 03′ 23.2″) | ||
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ||
− | * Chicago, IL | + | * Chicago, IL (41° 52′ 28.1″, -87° 38′ 22.2″) |
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ||
− | * Cleveland, OH (Not available until further order from the FCC.) | + | * Cleveland, OH (41° 29′ 51.2″, -81° 49′ 49.5″) (Not available until further order from the FCC.) |
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ||
− | * Dallas/Fort Worth, TX | + | * Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (32° 47′ 09.5″, -96° 47′ 38.0″) |
** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ||
− | * Detroit, MI (Not available until further order from the FCC.) | + | * Detroit, MI (42° 19′ 48.1″, -83° 02′ 56.7″) (Not available until further order from the FCC.) |
** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ||
** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ||
− | *Houston, TX | + | *Houston, TX (29° 45′ 26.8″, -95° 21′ 37.8″) |
** 488-494 MHz (Ch 17) | ** 488-494 MHz (Ch 17) | ||
− | * Los Angeles, CA | + | * Los Angeles, CA (34° 03′ 15.0″, -118° 14′ 31.3″) |
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ||
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** 506-512 MHz (Ch 20) | ** 506-512 MHz (Ch 20) | ||
− | * Miami, FL | + | * Miami, FL (25° 46′ 38.4″, -80° 11′ 31.2″) |
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
− | * New York, NY | + | * New York, NY (40° 45′ 06.4″, -73° 59′ 37.5″) |
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ** 476-482 MHz (Ch 15) | ||
** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ||
− | * Philadelphia, PA | + | * Philadelphia, PA (39° 56′ 58.4″, -75° 09′ 19.6″) |
** 500-506 MHz (Ch 19) | ** 500-506 MHz (Ch 19) | ||
** 506-512 MHz (Ch 20) | ** 506-512 MHz (Ch 20) | ||
− | * Pittsburgh, PA | + | * Pittsburgh, PA (40° 26′ 19.2″, -79° 59′ 59.2″) |
** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ** 470-476 MHz (Ch 14) | ||
** 494-500 MHz (Ch 18) | ** 494-500 MHz (Ch 18) | ||
− | * San Francisco/Oakland, CA | + | * San Francisco/Oakland, CA (37° 46′ 38.7″, -122° 24′ 43.9″) |
** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ** 482-488 MHz (Ch 16) | ||
** 488-494 MHz (Ch 17) | ** 488-494 MHz (Ch 17) | ||
− | * Washington, DC | + | * Washington, DC (38° 53′ 51.4″, -77° 00′ 31.9″) |
** 488-494 MHz (Ch 17) | ** 488-494 MHz (Ch 17) | ||
** 494-500 MHz (Ch 18) | ** 494-500 MHz (Ch 18) | ||
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== Related Links == | == Related Links == | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-90/subpart-L 47CFR90.301] Authorization in the Band 470-512 MHz (UHF-TV Sharing) |
== Related Wiki Articles == | == Related Wiki Articles == |
Latest revision as of 10:03, 24 December 2021
Part of the UHF television broadcast spectrum from 470-512 MHz (TV channels 14-20) is referred to as the UHF-T Band when used for private land mobile radio in certain metropolitan areas. Each 6 MHz wide TV channel is dvided in two with the lower 3 MHz for base stations/repeater outputs paired with the upper 3 MHz for mobiles/repeater inputs.
Locations
UHF-T band private land mobile radio use is generally restricted to a 50 mile radius of the locations listed below.
- Boston, MA (42° 21′ 24.4″, -71° 03′ 23.2″)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- 482-488 MHz (Ch 16)
- Chicago, IL (41° 52′ 28.1″, -87° 38′ 22.2″)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- 476-482 MHz (Ch 15)
- Cleveland, OH (41° 29′ 51.2″, -81° 49′ 49.5″) (Not available until further order from the FCC.)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- 476-482 MHz (Ch 15)
- Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (32° 47′ 09.5″, -96° 47′ 38.0″)
- 482-488 MHz (Ch 16)
- Detroit, MI (42° 19′ 48.1″, -83° 02′ 56.7″) (Not available until further order from the FCC.)
- 476-482 MHz (Ch 15)
- 482-488 MHz (Ch 16)
- Houston, TX (29° 45′ 26.8″, -95° 21′ 37.8″)
- 488-494 MHz (Ch 17)
- Los Angeles, CA (34° 03′ 15.0″, -118° 14′ 31.3″)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- 476-482 MHz (Ch 15)
- 482-488 MHz (Ch 16)
- 506-512 MHz (Ch 20)
- Miami, FL (25° 46′ 38.4″, -80° 11′ 31.2″)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- New York, NY (40° 45′ 06.4″, -73° 59′ 37.5″)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- 476-482 MHz (Ch 15)
- 482-488 MHz (Ch 16)
- Philadelphia, PA (39° 56′ 58.4″, -75° 09′ 19.6″)
- 500-506 MHz (Ch 19)
- 506-512 MHz (Ch 20)
- Pittsburgh, PA (40° 26′ 19.2″, -79° 59′ 59.2″)
- 470-476 MHz (Ch 14)
- 494-500 MHz (Ch 18)
- San Francisco/Oakland, CA (37° 46′ 38.7″, -122° 24′ 43.9″)
- 482-488 MHz (Ch 16)
- 488-494 MHz (Ch 17)
- Washington, DC (38° 53′ 51.4″, -77° 00′ 31.9″)
- 488-494 MHz (Ch 17)
- 494-500 MHz (Ch 18)
Maps
- UHF-T_Band.zip - Google Earth .kml map of the areas listed above.
Related Links
- 47CFR90.301 Authorization in the Band 470-512 MHz (UHF-TV Sharing)
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