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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2002 10:04 am
by RadioSouth
Anyone know if there are any 800 MHz itinerant freq's. or any 800 MHz Conventional freq's. with a national allocation to business users ?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2002 11:23 am
by franko
I searched alot of information sites and the highest itenerant freq. I could find was...
467.9250.
I did find several mutual aid freq's in 800 but I don't think that is what you need.
I'll keep looking.
Franko

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2002 7:42 pm
by OX
Isn't 853.4875 the unofficial nationwide talkaround frequency? EVERYBODY in my area uses it for talkaround, Police, Fire, Sheriff, Business.

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2002 8:37 pm
by RadioSouth
Thanks for the input, FCC DB search shows
853.4875 licensed extensively by Nextel in
many states so that one's out in many areas.
Talking about unofficial frequencies 123.45
at the airports is usually interesting- officially a flight school allocation but widely used by aircraft on the ground, airport service vehicles, even heard the airport plice using it on a radar trap between the clocking and chase car.

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2002 10:16 pm
by April
After Nexthell screwed up 800 band, it is a wonder anything is available. The took EVERYTHING. Set up a simplex on their control chanel input frequency and see how NH likes it.
On 900 936.2125 is used as a simplex channel.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2002 6:33 am
by jim
That sounds devious!

Speaking of itinerate freqs., does anyone have a complete list of the UHF ones?

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2002 8:29 pm
by OX
123.45 is multicom or unicom, the channel 19 of the air-band...

Try this link for the Itinerant channels:
http://www.bright.net/~wbowery/itin.htm

Then there's always the FRS channels, which almost every business, restaurant and construction company uses now...I thought it was the FAMILY radio service...I digress.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2002 8:39 pm
by techie
Nah.. it's the Free-For-All Radio Service.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2002 8:43 pm
by CHEFA2001
151.625 Red Dot
151.955 Purple Dot
154.57 Blue Dot
154.6 Grenn Dot
464.5 Brown Dot
464.55 Yellow Dot
467.7625 J Dot
467.8125 K Dot
467.85 Silver Dot
467.875 Gold Star
467.9 Red Star
467.925 Blue Star
462.575 White Dot
462.625 Black Dot
462.675 Orange Dot

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2002 11:58 am
by central150
I know the 800mhz National emergency Talkaround Channels that are in use in Massachusetts and Connecicut...there are 5 of them... 866.0125 866.5125 867.0125 867.5125 and 868.0125. Every Police Dept. in Mass. that uses 800mhz has these channels. I know the CT State Police uses them also..

Tony

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2002 1:37 pm
by Tom in D.C.
Add to chefa2001's UHF list:

469.500 No dot or star designation
469.550 No dot or star designation

...but they are nevertheless licensable (is that a word?) itinerant US channels.

Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2002 8:59 pm
by Will
Tom, 464.5/469.5 and 464.55/469.55 REQUIRE a license. 35 watts max power and no permant use.

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2002 10:05 pm
by N4UMJ
http://www.fordyce.org/scanning/scannin ... _freq.html

The above link is from a scanning site and it lists the Dot, LP & Itinerant Freqs.

853.4875 was so important that the new Bearcat 780XLT scanner has it as one of their pre-programmed special frequencies.

So far I am impressed with the scanner!

Ed