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Frequency List

Known Frequencies 0.1 – 21200 MHz
(All below are in MHz)

Submarines and Longwave:
0.1 – 0.53 (Mode: SSB)

Radio Stations (AM):
0.53 – 1.6 (Mode: AM)

Ham Radio 160 Meters:
1.8 – 2.0 (Mode: AM)

Shortwave:
2.0 – 20 (Mode: AM, SSB, WFM)

Aviation and Ships:
20 – 21 (Mode: AM)

Government (US):
21 – 26

Citizen Band (CB in U.S. and EU):
26.9 – 27.4 (Mode: AM )

Citizen Band (CB in U.K.):
26.9 – 27.4 (Mode: FM)

Ham Radio 10 Meters:
28 – 29.8 (Mode: FM, AM, SSB)

Government (US & Local)
30 – 40

Old Walkie Talkies:
49.8 (Mode: AM)

Ham Radio 6 Meters:
50 – 54 (Mode: FM, USB)

TV Channel 2 (U.S.):
56

Remote Control Cars (RC):
72 – 76

Radio Stations (FM):
87 – 108 (Mode: WFM)

Licensed Aviation:
108 – 118 (Mode: AM)

Local Aviation:
118 – 136 (Mode: AM)

Weather Satellites:
136 – 137.5 (Digital Modes)

Ham Radio 2 Meters:
144 – 148 (FM, AM, SSB)

Business Radio & MURS
150 – 155 (Mode: FM, NFM)

Local Fire & Others
155 – 156

Marine (Local):
156 – 158

Wireless Microphones
158 – 160

NOAA Weather
162 – 164

Television (VHF in U.S.):
164 – 220

Ham Radio 222 MHz Band
221 – 225

Government & Jet Fighters:
225 – 280 (Mode: FM, AM)

Television (VHF in U.S.):
280 – 300

Car Alarms & Garage Doors*
300 – 318 (Mode: WFM, AM)

Television (UHF in U.S.):
318 – 400

Government & Secret Service
400 – 416

Ham Radio 70 cm (Only in U.S.):
420 – 440

Old Wireless Network Cards*
434

Ham Radio 70 cm (U.S. & Others):
440 – 450

Media:
450 – 451

Pagers*
452 – 453

Business Radio:
453 – 456

Police (Local):
460 – 461

Medical & Others:
461 – 463

Business Radio & FRS & GMRS:
462 – 467

Wireless Microphones:
468 – 470

Television (UHF in U.S.):
480 – 485

Business Radio:
487 – 494

Some Clocks:
495 – 499.5

Television (UHF in U.S.) & Medical:
512 – 805

Onstar:
806 – 815

Privately Borrowed Frequencies*
823 – 849 & 870 – 895

Police & Local:
852 – 865

Airplane Phones
895 – 900 (Mode: AM)

Ham Radio 33 cm Band:
902 – 926

Pagers*
928 – 932

Business Radio:
935 – 980

Military Radar:
960 – 1200

Cable Television*
1200 – 1230

Ham Radio 23 cm Band:
1240 – 1300

Military (U.S.):
1400 – 1600

Privately Borrowed Frequencies*
1745 – 1900

Future Wireless Frequencies*
2000 – 2300

Wireless Network Cards*
2400 – 2470

Satellite Television*
2600 – 2700

Ham Radio 13 cm & Government^
2400 – 21200

* For informational purposes only
These frequencies extend up into the infrared frequencies and X-Ray frequencies. Some of these frequencies are used by government as well as a hand full of ham radio operators.

Note: The following list was created by me off hand. Do not complain if the frequencies are a few kilohertz off!

1 thought on “Frequency List”

  1. Dan Herkes says:
    November 15, 2015 at 4:37 pm

    Thank you for the listing.

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IW5EDI Simone

  • Licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1996 as IW5EDI, active member of ARI Firenze and ARRL
  • Class 1970, married with two childrens, love experimenting and antenna home-brewing. IT System Engineer, recently started having fun with morse code and Raspberry Pi


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