What are the business band frequencies?
Low-band frequencies
Frequency or range | Notes |
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35.020–35.980 MHz | 20 kHz channel steps, some low-power frequencies |
37.440–37.880 MHz | 20 kHz channel steps, often used for power and water company communications |
42.960–44.600 MHz | 20 kHz channel steps, some low-power or itinerant frequencies |
47.440–49.580 MHz | 20 kHz channel steps |
What is a business radio?
Click to learn more about the Industrial/ Business Radio Service. The service “covers the radio communications of entities engaged in commercial activities or clergy activities; operating educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; or operating hospitals, clinics, or medical associations.
What are itinerant business frequencies?
An itinerant license covers the use of radios throughout an entire state of your choice. Itinerant frequencies are intended to be used by companies who use radios at various locations, rather than exclusively at a single fixed location.
What are the commercial radio frequencies?
Frequency | Range |
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VHF | 30 MHz – 300 MHz |
UHF | 300 MHz – 3 GHz |
900MHz ISM | 902–907 and 915-928 MHz. |
Can a business use GMRS radios?
For GMRS radios to be legally used by businesses, each person using the radios would need an individual GMRS license ($70 each).
What band is 150 MHz?
VHF High Band
Public Safety Spectrum
Frequency | MHz Available for Public Safety |
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25-50 MHz (VHF Low Band) | 6.3 MHz |
150-174 MHz (VHF High Band) | 3.6 MHz [non-contiguous] |
220-222 (220 MHz band) | 0.1 MHz |
450-470 (UHF Band) | 3.7 MHz [non-contiguous] |
What are commercial radio frequencies?
Can you use FRS for business?
You may operate an FRS radio regardless of your age, and for personal or for business use if you are not a representative of a foreign government.
What is the business band?
In the United States, the business band is the colloquial name used by radio users who utilize, and scanner hobbyists who listen to, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Industrial/Business pool frequencies. The regulations listing frequencies in this pool are contained in Subpart C of Part 90, Title 47 of the CFR.
Why choose a full-powered handheld radio for business communication?
That’s why we recommend the full-powered professional series XTR200U radios as a business communication solution. The XTR200U comes with 5 full watts of power for maximum coverage, which is the highest power output currently available in a handheld radio.
What are the different types of business radio frequencies?
There are also a number of specific frequencies, in both the VHF and UHF spectrum, that are for business use; some of these have color-coded names, such as Red Dot or Blue Star.
What is the difference between the business band and Murs?
FRS and MURS are similar pools of frequencies that do not require individual licenses in the US. Although the term “business band” refers to several discrete frequencies that are not grouped into a single band, examples of some of the frequencies are grouped by band and listed below.