Business API Data Blog; Facebook; Twitter; LinkedIn; Instagram; Site design / logo . VFO B default frequency 435.725 MHz / channel 127 "reset", VFO default frequency 136.0250 MHz / channel 0 "reset" Businesses that wish to transmit at a distance of more than two miles must obtain an FCC license (a license is not required for personal use). Kenwood documentation refers to the frequency list as the "table" so the frequency is "Table Number", but will be listed as freq ID number here. CLP Series UHF Ch Frequency 1 464.5000 2 464.5500 3 467.7625 4 467.8125 5 467.8500 6 . As of 2020, the 470-512 MHz band does not require use of 12.5 kHz channels narrow band modulation (NFM, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.) Default Channels Frequencies CMIT ID: 2016FP5477. It is still legal to use those frequencies for business purposes. Most of the transmissions you'll hear on these frequencies are from portable handheld radios - walkie-talkies, but sometimes high powered mobile radios or even portable repeaters are heard. Sold in early 2022, serial number indicates it was manufactured in 2021. Customers are also able to praise or critique their experience directly through social media. Special purpose use only. Retevis RB47 GMRS FRS 30 channel Retevis 30 channel GMRS . Attn: James Reimer, Frequency Coordination, Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services, W/OS31. Color-coded business frequencies. Emission designators 20K0F3E and 16K0F3E are common for FM voice, 20K0F3D and 16K0F3D for DTMF and other tone-modulated signaling and alerting systems are also commonly found. The Motorola RMV2050 VHF radio uses the same 27 VHF business frequency programming plan as the Motorola RDX series VHF radios. Communication networks have to ensure that critical information is transmitted and received promptly to co-ordinate and facilitate rescue efforts. RT27V RT47V RB38V The FCC carefully regulates radio frequencies, so any individual operating a two way radio must obtain appropriate licensing first. Channel 34 - 462.7500 MHz - GMRS 16 - not actually a GMRS frequency Channel 9 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 5], Channel 10 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 9], Channel 11 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 30], Channel 12 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 7], Channel 13 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 11], Channel 14 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 30], Channel 15 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 11, Channel 16 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1], Channel 8 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, Code 1], Channel 9 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, Code 1], Channel 10 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, Code 1], Channel 11 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1], Channel 12 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1], Channel 13 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1], Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1], Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1], Channel 16 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1], Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 1], Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [FRS channel 2], Channel 23 - 462.5625 MHz 250.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 38, Channel 24 - 462.6125 MHz 225.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 35, Channel 25 - 462.6625 MHz 203.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 32, Channel 26 - 462.7125 MHz 179.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 29, Channel 27 - 462.5500 MHz 162.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 26, Channel 28 - 462.6000 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 23, Channel 29 - 462.6500 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 20, Channel 30 - 462.7000 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 17, Channel 31 - 462.5875 MHz 023 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 39 DCS code 1, Channel 32 - 462.6375 MHz 032 DCS - FRS channel 4, privacy code 43 DCS code 5, Channel 33 - 462.6875 MHz 047 DCS - FRS channel 6, privacy code 45 DCS code 7, Channel 34 - 467.5625 MHz 065 DCS - FRS channel 8, privacy code 48 DCS code 10, Channel 35 - 467.6125 MHz 073 DCS - FRS channel 10, privacy code 51 DCS code 13, Channel 36 - 467.6625 MHz 115 DCS - FRS channel 12, privacy code 54 DCS code 16, Channel 37 - 467.7125 MHz 131 DCS - FRS channel 14, privacy code 57 DCS code 19, Channel 38 - 462.5750 MHz 143 DCS - FRS channel 16, privacy code 60 DCS code 22, Channel 39 - 462.6250 MHz 156 DCS - FRS channel 18, privacy code 63 DCS code 25, Channel 40 - 462.6750 MHz 172 DCS - FRS channel 20, privacy code 65 DCS code 28, Channel 41 - 462.7250 MHz 223 DCS - FRS channel 22, privacy code 68 DCS code 31, Channel 42 - 462.5625 MHz 107.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, privacy code 14, Channel 43 - 462.6125 MHz 97.4 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, privacy code 11, Channel 44 - 462.6625 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, privacy code 8, Channel 45 - 462.7125 MHz 79.7 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, privacy code 5, Channel 46 - 462.5500 MHz 71.9 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, privacy code 2, Channel 47 - 462.6000 MHz 241.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 17, privacy code 37, Channel 48 - 462.6500 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - FRS channel 19, privacy code 34, Channel 49 - 462.7000 MHz 192.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 21, privacy code 31, Channel 50 - 462.5875 MHz 025 DCS - FRS channel 2, privacy code 40 DCS code 2, Channel 12 - 435.3250 MHz 025 DCS 025N DPL D025N, Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N), Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 023I DPL (inverted 023 DCS, D023I - D047N), Channel 15 - 469.9450 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (works with 469.9500 MHz), Channel 12 - 463.2250 MHz 155I DPL (inverted 155 DCS, D155I - D731N), Channel 13 - 463.5250 MHz 465I DPL (inverted 465 DCS, D465I - D331N), Channel 15 - 469.9500 MHz 203.5 Hz PL (some radios appear to be programmed with 469.945 MHz), Channel 16 - 469.9500 MHz 206.5 Hz PL (some radios have 203.5 Hz programmed so channels 15 and 16 are identical), Channel 1 - 446.00625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 1, Channel 2 - 446.01875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 2, Channel 3 - 446.03125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 3, Channel 4 - 446.04375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 4, Channel 5 - 446.05625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 5, Channel 6 - 446.06875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 6, Channel 7 - 446.08125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 7, Channel 8 - 446.09375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 8, Channel 9 - 446.10625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 9, Channel 10 - 446.11875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 10, Channel 11 - 446.13125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 11, Channel 12 - 446.14375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 12, Channel 13 - 446.15625 MHz - PMR446 Channel 13, Channel 14 - 446.16875 MHz - PMR446 Channel 14, Channel 15 - 446.18125 MHz - PMR446 Channel 15, Channel 16 - 446.19375 MHz - PMR446 Channel 16, Channel 550RPT - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX, Channel 575RPT - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX, Channel 600RPT - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX, Channel 625RPT - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX, Channel 650RPT - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX, Channel 675RPT - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX, Channel 700RPT - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX, Channel 725RPT - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX, Channel 23 - REPT15 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX, Channel 24 - REPT16 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX, Channel 25 - REPT17 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX, Channel 26 - REPT18 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX, Channel 27 - REPT19 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX, Channel 28 - REPT20 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX, Channel 29 - REPT21 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX, Channel 30 - REPT22 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX, Channel XX - NOAA1 - 162.4000 MHz RX Only, Channel XX - NOAA2 - 162.4250 MHz RX Only, Channel XX - NOAA3 - 162.4500 MHz RX Only, Channel XX - NOAA4 - 162.4750 MHz RX Only, Channel XX - NOAA5 - 162.5000 MHz RX Only, Channel XX - NOAA6 - 162.5250 MHz RX Only, Channel XX - NOAA7 - 162.5500 MHz RX Only, Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz CSQ [5 watt transmit power], Channel 8 - 462.5500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 10 - 462.6000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 11 - 462.6250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 12 - 462.6500 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 13 - 462.6750 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 14 - 462.7000 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 15 - 462.7250 MHz CSQ [45 watt transmit power], Channel 16 - 462.5500 MHz RX / 467.5500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 17 - 462.5750 MHz RX / 467.5750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 18 - 462.6000 MHz RX / 467.6000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 19 - 462.6250 MHz RX / 467.6250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 20 - 462.6500 MHz RX / 467.6500 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 21 - 462.6750 MHz RX / 467.6750 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 22 - 462.7000 MHz RX / 467.7000 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 23 - 462.7250 MHz TX / 467.7250 MHz TX [45 watt transmit power], Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 6 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 7 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 8 - 467.5625 MHz 243 DPL (D243N) 243 DCS - LOW power, Channel 9 - 467.5875 MHz 032 DPL (D032N) 032 DCS - LOW power, Channel 10 - 467.6125 MHz 047 DPL (D047N) 047 DCS - LOW power, Channel 11 - 467.6375 MHz 051 DPL (D051N) 051 DCS - LOW power, Channel 12 - 467.6625 MHz 053 DPL (D053N) 053 DCS - LOW power, Channel 13 - 467.6875 MHz 065 DPL (D065N) 065 DCS - LOW power, Channel 14 - 467.7125 MHz 116 DPL (D116N) 116 DCS - LOW power, Channel 15 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - HIGH power, Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - HIGH power, Channel 18 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - HIGH power, Channel 20 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) 606 DCS - HIGH power, Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - HIGH power, Channel 22 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - HIGH power, Channel 1 - 462.5625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 1, Channel 2 - 462.5875 MHz 118.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 2, Channel 3 - 462.6125 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 3, Channel 4 - 462.6375 MHz 131.8 Hz PL - FRS channel 4, Channel 5 - 462.6625 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 5, Channel 6 - 462.6250 MHz 127.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 18, Channel 7 - 462.7250 MHz 136.5 Hz PL - FRS channel 22, Channel 8 - 462.6875 MHz 141.3 Hz PL - FRS channel 6, Channel 9 - 462.7125 MHz 146.2 Hz PL - FRS channel 7, Channel 10 - 462.5500 MHz 123.0 Hz PL - FRS channel 15, Channel 11 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N) - FRS channel 16, Channel 12 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N) - FRS channel 17, Channel 13 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N) - FRS channel 19, Channel 14 - 462.6750 MHz 606 DPL (D606N) - FRS channel 20, Channel 15 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N) - FRS channel 21, Channel 16 - 462.7250 MHz 462I DPL (inverted 462 DCS, D462I, D252N) - FRS channel 22, Channel A - 462.6125 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 3), Channel B - 462.5875 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 2), Channel C - 462.5625 MHz 100.0 Hz PL (100.0 Hz CTCSS, FRS channel 1), Channel 7 - 467.6125 MHz - FRS channel 10, Channel 8 - 467.6375 MHz - FRS channel 11, Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF], Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF], Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF], Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF], Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, QT/DQT Dec: OFF QT/DQT Enc: OFF], Channel 15 - 462.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N, Channel 16 - 467.5625 MHz 026 DPL 026 DCS D026N, Channel 16 - 462.5750 MHz 743I DPL (inverted 743 DCS, D743I - D654N), Channel 17 - 462.6000 MHz 332I DPL (inverted 332 DCS, D332I - D455N), Channel 19 - 462.6500 MHz 243I DPL (inverted 243 DCS, D243I - D351N), Channel 21 - 462.7000 MHz 731I DPL (inverted 731 DCS, D731I, D155N), Channel 23 - 467.5500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5500 MHz), Channel 24 - 467.5750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.5750 MHz), Channel 25 - 467.6000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6000 MHz), Channel 26 - 467.6250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6250 MHz), Channel 27 - 467.6500 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 462.6500 MHz), Channel 28 - 467.6750 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.6750 MHz), Channel 29 - 467.7000 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7000 MHz), Channel 30 - 467.7250 MHz (transmit) 136.5 Hz PL (receive 467.7250 MHz), Channel 10 - 434.56250 MHz 123.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 12 - 464.4250 MHz 073I DPL (inverted 073 DCS, D073I - D506N), Channel 13 - 465.5250 MHz 703I DPL (inverted 703 DCS, D703I - D565N), Channel 18 - 157.6500 MHz CSQ (some versions have 155.6500 MHz as channel 18), Channel 127 - 470.6250 MHz CSQ (after full reset, all channels except 0 and 127 are deleted), Channel 5 - 454.3125 MHz 116I DPL (inverted 116 DCS, D116I - D754N), Channel 10 - 470.2250 MHz 612I DPL (inverted 612 DCS, D612I - D346N), Channel 17 - 155.5750 MHz 047I DPL (inverted 047 DCS, D047I - D023N), Channel 19 - 159.1125 MHz 251I DPL (inverted 251 DCS, D251I - D165N), Channel 10 - 467.7650 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 467.7625 MHz, Channel 11 - 465.7650 MHz 023 DPL - 465.7625 MHz, Channel 12 - 445.8650 MHz 345 DPL - 445.8625 MHz, Channel 14 - 471.8900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - 471.8875 MHz or 471.890625 MHz, Channel 15 - 473.6950 MHz 218.1 Hz PL - 473.700 MHz or 473.69375 MHz. Some of the manuals appear to contain duplicate channels and other typographical errors. Pursuant to the FCCs narrowbanding mandate, as of 2013, UHF/VHF licensees on all bands other than T-Band must satisfy the following channel bandwidth efficiency standards: For voice operations, a licensee must use equipment capable of transmitting at least one voice channel per 12.5 kHz of bandwidth. Motorola DTR Series 900 MHz Digital License Free On Site Business Radios. FRS version USA FCC FRS version H777 H777PLUS Shenzhen Retevis Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID 2ASNSH777 2ASNS RETEVIS FCC GRANTEE 2ASNS-H777. 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz are often found using simple carrier squelch (CSQ). (MURS channel 5), Channel 3 - 154.5700 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 4, Channel 4 - 154.6000 MHz 023 DPL - MURS Channel 5, Channel 9 - 462.5750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 16, Channel 10 - 462.6250 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 18, Channel 11 - 462.6750 MHz 023 DPL - FRS Channel 20, Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz - DMR CC1 Slot 1, Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 11 - 467.7625 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 12 - 467.8125 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 13 - 467.8500 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 14 - 467.8750 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 15 - 467.9000 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 16 - 467.9250 MHz - 67.0 Hz CTCSS, Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0], Channel 2 - 151.9550 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0], Channel 3 - 154.4900 MHz CSQ [Frequency 15, Code 0], Channel 4 - 154.5150 MHz CSQ [Frequency 7, Code 0], Channel 1 - 467.8500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 5, Code 0], Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 8, Code 0], Channel 3 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0], Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz CSQ [Frequency 6, Code 0]. 700/800MHz. TERA TR-500 Dual Band Business On-Site Work Site Radio, Part 90 approved, FCC approved FCC ID: WVTWOUXUN07. Under FCC rules Part 90.267, low-power 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz "splint" or "splinter" frequencies in the 450 MHz to 470 MHz band are broken down into different groups: Except for itinerant operations on Group C, wide area operations will not be authorized. Info on the item: Covers 1.8 to 170 MHz and 415 to 470 MHz -- an MFJ-269 Exclusive! Channels 23-30 are GMRS duplex repeater pairs. Motorola FRS and GMRS radios use the standard 14 or 22 FRS channels. The 27 MHz and 29 MHz frequencies are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications. Note that the FCC ID authorization lists all 22 FRS frequencies. Retevis RT-27 RT-27 RT27IC FRS 16 channel It is for personal use and doesn't require an FCC license to operate it. Most popular business itinerant frequencies: Of the UHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are: Of the VHF frequencies, the most popular frequencies are: If you are looking for tactical radio plans for VHF UHF handheld radios such as the Baofeng UV-5R, BF-F8+, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, UV-9R, UV-5RA, UV-5RE, UV-82HP, UV-82C, UV-82L, etc, please see this page: Militia Tactical Radio Programming Channel Plan Frequency Plan Tactical Baofeng Frequency Plans. Some of the radio rental companies that have licenses for nationwide operation are listed below. These channels can be used without a license and can travel up to 40 miles. On the other hand, BRS is similar to FRS in terms of how signals work between radio devices and antennas used. 2-slot DMR capability 7K60FXE digital voice emission, regular NFM 12.5 kHz channel analog voice 11K0F3E emission capability. The UHF band is very different from the 800 MHz Public Safety band in that is does not have a set guard-band. Frequency Band(s): VHF. Major Modifications and Amendments that change or add frequencies, emissions, ERP, Output Power, Antenna Height, Ground Elevation, change location of Base, Fixed, Mobile or Control stations or number of Mobile units and any change to station class. Most business two-way radios operate in the UHF frequency band. Yes, you do. Some software programs use the Kenwood QT and DQT naming instead of CTCSS and DCS, respectively. Current examples include the Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. Sam's Club appears to use CTCSS or DCS more often than Wal-Mart, with 131 DPL / 131 DCS as well as 74.4 Hz PL noted. As a manufacturer of bi-directional amplifiers and other in-building wireless communication equipment, we often receive customer requests for challenging frequency arrangements. $69.99. 2 watts output power on all 22 FRS channels. Switchable 1 watt or 4 watt power levels. GMRS and UHF Business Band Frequencies. popnokick Member. Two other IEEE radar bands overlap the ITU UHF band: the L band between 1 and 2 GHz and the S band between 2 and 4 GHz. Business band stands for a series of frequencies in the UHF and VHF two-way radio bands, which are exclusively reserved for businesses to communicate within limited ranges. The 216-217 MHz Low Power Radio Service (LPRS), the 217-218 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service, the 218-219 MHz service (which is covered under Part 95 as a Personal Radio Service), the 219-220 MHz AMTS and land mobile radio service (shared with amateur radio) and the 220-222 MHz band covered under Part 90 as a land mobile service. Business Band Radio - this article deals exclusively with land mobile radio (LMR) or professional mobile radio systems (PMR, PLMR) in the United States. Audio power -- 0.4W(8R Load) Common Itinerant and Low Power Business Frequencies, Default Motorola Kenwood Vertex TYT Baofeng Pofung BTECH Hytera Retevis Blackbox Radios Factory Out Of The Box Channels Frequencies Settings, Common On-Site Retail Store Frequencies Channel Plans, Nationwide Public Safety Interoperability Frequencies, 72/75 MHz remote control frequencies under Part 95, Motorola DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, DTR600 and DTR700 radios. Like Kenwood, CTCSS is referred to as QT and DCS is referred to as DQT. These radios operate with 50 kHz channel spacing and 8-level FSK digital FHSS 902-928 MHz band (channels start at 902.525 MHz and continue to 927.475 MHz, 525 kHz from band edges for a total of 500 available channels at 50 kHz channel spacing), in compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules - specifically 47 CFR 15.247. Commonly used PL and DPL tones and codes include 71.9 Hz, 74.4 Hz, and 77.0 Hz. Default Channels Frequencies Version 1 - some BF-777S, BF-666S, BHD B-828, BF-9700 and other radios have shipped with this programming plan as well. Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Ultra high frequency is the most important frequency band for modern wireless communication systems. Frequency Coordination is not required for STAs unless they are filing a waiver of the 180 day limit of STA. These cities (and their associated metropolitan areas) include: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Cleveland, OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, Detroit, MI, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, New York, NY/N.E. 100.0 Hz PL most common CTCSS tone. Known as LMR (land mobile radio), PMR (professional mobile radio) or PLMR (professional land mobile radio) as well as just the Business Band. The text of footnotes has not been included in this chart but is available on the FCC's . There are other frequencies in the 450-470 MHz band that are restricted to low power operations in certain areas. The BF-88E is simply a re-named BF-888S radio with a non-detachable antenna and programmed with the 16 European standard 446.0-446.2 Mhz PMR446 analog FM frequencies. An airband radio can be either a stand alone device or built into other communication devices such as a transponder, ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter), ADS-B In receiver, etc. Users may use group or individual calling modes (enabled through radio ID functions and DCS setting) for selective calling on channels 1-22. With triple watch features, DSC capabilities, a range of international marine channels and S. A. M. E Weather Alertthe UM385 brings everything youll need on the water into one compact design. I have a Motorola Talkabout 250 which operates on GMRS/BUSINESS frequencies instead of FRS! 9K10F3E, 9K20F3E, 10K0F3E, 10K5F3E, 11K0F3E and 11K2F3E emissions are all considered narrow FM or NFM. 10K0F3E 10K1F3E or 10K2F3E emission 360mw to 370mw measured output power. Ultra high frequency (UHF) designates a range (band) of electromagnetic waves whose frequency is between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz). In 2017, the FCC rules were changed and FRS frequencies were combined with GMRS. All frequencies listed in this post are in Megahertz. It will not get you reception in buildings and bad weather like a CB radio would, but it will work well in good weather and open areas out of doors. Baofeng Baofeng Tech BTECH MURS-V1 VHF MURS FCC Approved Portable Walkie Talkie MURS Radio. Below is some helpful information to aid you with the licensing process. Businesses today use LMR for industrial operations like manufacturing, warehousing, construction sites and more. In today's world, business owners need LMR radios because it has more benefits compared to general mobile radios services like GMRO/FMS or BRS. One of the main benefits of using LMR is that it allows for longer range communication between business units or different geographical locations. On the FRS-only channels they can run at 0.5 watts of power, while on GMRS channels it's upped to 2 Watts - but there isn't currently any permission for mobile units (those installed in vehicles), base stations or repeaters. Frequencies ending in .xxxx5 (6.25 kHz channel centers) must not exceed 6 kHz bandwidth (ultra-narrowband). Mipro ACT-727a Dual Channel UHF Wideband Receiver - 554-626 MHz CG00Q87. Default Channels Frequencies - this is a Baofeng product, FCC Part 15 and Part 95 approved. The most important thing for people to understand is that the use of any kind of "bubble pack" type radios will compromise your legal rights in case of an accident involving other types of radios or because the person who has the commercial-type equipment may be held liable for damages because they should have had a license. 5 kHz channels, 5 kHz steps, 2.5 kHz offset. An example of this is the Retevis series of radios - QT or DQT Enc is CTCSS or DCS encode (transmit) and QT or DQT Dec CTCSS or DCS decode (receive). To apply for this type of license, there must be at least 2 locations that will be transmitting within at least 15 miles of each other. For example, if an application has 5 frequency pairs and the lowest frequency in the TX group is 451.125 and the highest frequency in the group is 454.125, then the passband is 3MHz. Similar allocations are available in other countries. Many decades ago radio manufacturers adopted a color coding scheme so that radio users could easily identify which frequencies their equipment operated on. NotEmail: Frequencies in the 470-512 MHz band are shared with UHF-TV channels 14-20 and are only available in 11 cities. Dozens of UHF frequencies are authorized on a store-by-store basis, the most popular frequencies include: Of the UHF frequencies, 467.7625 MHz, 467.8125 MHz, 467.850 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.900 MHz and 467.925 MHz are by far the most popular. This mixing can occur in the BDA, or in any passive RF junction within the DAS network. The California Highway Patrol CHP hybrid VHF/UHF/700 MHz system uses 72 MHz and 75 MHz, as well as microwave systems, to link remote receiver sites for its VHF low band statewide land mobile network. Two different channel plans in use, old four channel plan, new eight channel plan: 467 MHz 4 channel plan - 10,000 2 watt portables - license WQKQ994 (467.85 MHz, 467.875 MHz, 467.9 MHz, 467.925 MHz) Intermod (IM), short for intermodulation, occurs when two or more frequencies mix and produce new frequencies. Referring to the table above, we see that the separation is 5MHz for channels pairs that fall within the 450-470 MHz band. Note the inclusion of 462.625 [127.3 Hz] and 462.725 [136.5 Hz] to communicate with the original BF-888S channels 6 and 7 (these happen to also be legal FRS channels presuming the equipment is type-accepted and transmits 2 watts or less of course). The purpose of this rebanding effort is to allevi-ate interference to public safety licensees in the 800 MHz band. This allocation is only for fixed digital message forwarding systems operated by all licensees except Novices. The itinerant frequencies in the VHF bands do not have a set pairing or offset like the UHF bands do. With both BRS and FRS, there are only a finite number of frequencies available in each band which means you may not be able to establish communications should there be interference on other devices operating on this same frequency. Customers are also used for land mobile and offshore ship-to-ship communications carrier squelch ( CSQ ) for mobile. Part 15 and Part 95 approved MURS FCC approved FCC ID 2ASNSH777 retevis! 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