
Public Safety 866.00-869.000 MHz
Trunked Private/General 894.00-999.9875 MHz
Primary Usage
As a general rule, most of the radio activity is concentrated on the
following frequencies:
VHF Band
Activities Frequencies
Government, Police, and Fire 153.785-155.980 MHz
Emergency Services 158.730-159.460 MHz
Railroad 160.000-161.900 MHz
UHF Band
Activities Frequencies
Land-Mobile Paired 450.000-470.000 MHz
Frequencies
Base Station 451.025-459.950 MHz
Mobile Units 456.025-459.950 MHz
Relay/Repeater Units 460.025-464.975 MHz
Remote/Control Station 465.025-469.975 MHz
NOTE: Base stations and repeater units operate at 5 MHz lower than their
associated mobile units and control stations.
Specified Intervals
Frequencies in different bands are accessible only at specific intervals.
For example:
Band Type Specified Interval
VHF (Lo and Hi), HAM,
and Government 5.0 or 50.0 kHz steps
All Others 12.5 kHz steps
Aircraft 25.0 kHz steps
FM Broadcast 50.0 kHz steps
NOTE: Your scanner rounds down the entered frequency to the nearest
valid frequency. For example, if you try to enter 151.473, the
scanner accepts it as 151.470.
Band Allocation
To help decide which frequency ranges to scan, use the following listing
of the typical services that use the frequencies your scanner receives.
These frequencies are subject to change, and might vary from area to area.
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