uhf business band frequencies
Default Channels Frequencies, Baofeng BF-88E 16 Channel PMR PMR446 Version of BF-888S Radios. Militia portable handheld tactical radios - VHF/UHF FM dualbanders such as the Baofeng series UV-5R, UV-82, VHF/UHF mobile radios, single-band mobile radios, etc. A stadium network must cover all areas where spectators congregate. NotEmail: Frequencies in the 470-512 MHz band are shared with UHF-TV channels 14-20 and are only available in 11 cities. Besides the spectator seats, it may also has conference rooms, shopping areas, food and beverages shops and TV commentators areas that need wireless mobile coverage. for example 217.63125 MHz, 217.91875 MHz, 217.78125 MHz, 217.70625 MHz, etc. 462.5625. 27.555 MHz SSB (the "triple-nickel", alias "CB Channel 52" and "high-band") General frequency applicability. UHF (TV) & VHF (FM & DAB) frequency wavelengths. In other words, voice equipment operating on a channel bandwidth of up to 25 kHz will be permitted if the equipment supports two or more voice channels. 27.4900 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater, 35.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater, 43.0400 MHz - Itinerant, base, mobile or portable/temporary repeater, 151.6400 MHz - Itinerant - narrow band only, maximum bandwidth 6.25 kHz, 151.7000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, 151.7600 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, 151.8200 MHz - MURS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit, 151.8800 MHz - MURS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit, 151.9400 MHz - MURS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit 11.25 kHz bandwidth limit, 154.5275 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts. First Symbol - type of modulation of the main carrier. With the increasing proliferation of mobile devices, huge volumes of mobile voice and data are consumed by people during commuting. DMR Color Code (CC) and group/single call functionality found in most all DMR (MotoTRBO or TRBO) radios. Several of the itinerant frequencies may be used as repeater output channels, repeater input channels or for simplex/talk-around purposes. Refer to the FCC rules linked above. 5460.5 to 5470.5 kHz (40 meter band - USB, LSB, CW etc.). If someone tells you that MURS operates on 5 watts which is considered high power, they may be thinking about GMRS radios which run at 2 watts of power (FCC limit). Generally, we need approximately 17dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) to meet Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) of 3.0, which is also an ERRCS requirement. These can include simplex channels, temporary repeaters or temporary trunked systems. The Family Radio Server (FRS channels that you can use are 22 channels in the 462 and 467 MHz bands without a license. No major damage.) MURS frequencies operate in the VHF band. Using the same 3MHz Passband example above, we can determine guard-band by looking at the separation, or TX-to-RX channel pair offset. The FCC has designated certain frequencies in the lower UHF band to be licensed by Public Safety agencies in Detroit, MI, Cleveland, OH, and Buffalo, NY. 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) EU version European version also Retevis RB616 FRS frequencies are interleaved with GMRS frequencies. Channel 25 is listed as 154.655 MHz, it is actually 154.5475 MHz. The UHF (Ultra High Frequency) band spans from 380-512MHz, exception being the 420-450 MHz band, which is an Amateur Radio band and generally excluded from in-door RF coverage enhancement. The Federal Communications Commission currently requires a fee of $85 for GMRS licenses, with the exception being applications from government entities which are exempt from this cost. In 2004, the FCC required all CFR 47 Part 90 VHF (150174MHz) and UHF (421470MHz) PLMR (Private Land Mobile Radio) licensees operating legacy wideband (25kHz bandwidth) voice or data/SCADA systems to migrate to narrowband (12.5kHz bandwidth or equivalent) systems by January 1, 2013. Confirmed that as of late April 2022, Retevis is still shipping the VHF band Retevis RT1 radio with the above channel plan programmed in. Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag; 451.800: M: Business: Business: FMN: Business . Generally, UHF presents the frequency band from 860 MHz to 960 MHz. Default frequencies may be replaced with FRS, GMRS, PMR446 or other frequencies depending on the radio's intended market. If you are operating at 5 watts of power then your range is 2 miles radius (3 miles if you use external antenna) if there are no obstacles like mountains or buildings. US license free 151.82-151.94/154.57-154.6 MHz MURS specification version. You can use all amateur frequencies, including 1.8 MHz through 29.6 MHz (HF), 50 MHz, 144 MHz (VHF) or 440 MHz (UHF). See note above about some stores abandoning VHF MURS for 902-928 MHz band 900 MHz FHSS digital license-free radios as well. Ultra high frequency (UHF) designates a range (band) of electromagnetic waves whose frequency is between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz). Total of 260 possible CTCSS/DCS tones/codes per channel. 49 Meter Band 5730 - 6205 kHz (5.73-6.205 Mhz) 41 Meter Band 7100 - 7595 31 Meter Band 9350 - 10000 25 Meter Band 11550 - 12160 22 Meter Band 13570 - 13870 FRS is Family Radio Service which stands for unlicensed radios that can be used at short distances in businesses. 16K0F3E emission (regular "20 kHz" FM) on the GMRS simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies, some sources indicate 15K8F3E or 15K5F3E emission instead. 467.925 MHz, 467.8 MHz, 467.85 MHz and 467.875 MHz are used by numerous other stores, causing a monitoring headache for somebody with a scanner. 3-5 watt output BOND TELECOM CO., LTD. Transmitter: 154.5700 MHz - MURS Channel 4 Blue Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth), 154.6000 MHz - MURS Channel 5 Green Dot - "wideband" FM allowed (up to 20 kHz bandwidth), 451.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output, 451.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output, 456.8000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.800 MHz if used as repeater input), 456.8125 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 451.8125 MHz if used as repeater input), 457.5250 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz), 457.5375 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt, 457.5500 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt - shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz), 457.5625 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt, 457.5750 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz), 457.5875 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt, 457.6000 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt- shared with on-site paging restaurant coaster or server/staff pagers (similar to 467.75 MHz), 457.6125 MHz - simplex, maximum power 2 watt, 458.6625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada, 462.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies, 462.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 1 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 2 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6000 MHz - FRS Channel 17/GMRS 600 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 3 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6250 MHz - FRS Channel 18/GMRS 625 - Black Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 4 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6500 MHz - FRS Channel 19/GMRS 650 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 5 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6750 MHz - FRS Channel 20/GMRS 675 - Orange Dot - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders, 462.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 6 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.7000 MHz - FRS Channel 21/GMRS 700 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders, 462.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 7 - 2 watt power limit, 5 watt power limit for GMRS license holders, 462.7250 MHz - FRS Channel 22/GMRS 725 - 2 watt power limit, 50 watt limit for GMRS license holders, 462.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies, 462.7500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only), 462.7750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only), 462.8000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only), 462.8250 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only), 462.8500 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only), 462.8750 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with, 462.9000 MHz - Maximum power 2 watts, shared with paging systems (simplex use only), 464.3250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems, 464.5000 MHz - Itinerant Brown Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output, 464.5500 MHz - Itinerant Yellow Dot, maximum power 35 watts, simplex or repeater output, 464.6000 MHz - Wireless clocks and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems (, 464.6250 MHz - Wireless clocks and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems (POCSAG), 464.6500 MHz - Wireless clocks and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems (POCSAG), 464.7000 MHz - Wireless clocks and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems (POCSAG), 464.7250 MHz - Wireless clocks and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems (POCSAG), 464.7500 MHz - Wireless clocks and 5 watt or 25 watt on-site paging systems (POCSAG), 464.8250 MHz - Used for simplex on-site low power business radio, shared with repeater systems, 467.5375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies, 467.5625 MHz - FRS Channel 8 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.5875 MHz - FRS Channel 9 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.6125 MHz - FRS Channel 10 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.6375 MHz - FRS Channel 11 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.6625 MHz - FRS Channel 12 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.6875 MHz - FRS Channel 13 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.7125 MHz - FRS Channel 14 - 0.5 watt power limit, 467.7375 MHz - May be used by super narrow band modes (example, NXDN or NEXEDGE 4800 4kHz bandwidth), also used by radio rental companies, 467.7500 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging - Long Range Systems LRS coaster pagers 467.750 MHz, 467.7625 MHz - J Dot, maximum power 2 watts, 467.7750 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems, 467.8000 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems, 467.8125 MHz - K Dot, maximum power 2 watts, 467.8250 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems, 467.8500 MHz - Silver Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 5, shared with low power paging systems, 467.8625 MHz - 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems, 467.8750 MHz - Gold Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 6, shared with low power paging systems, 467.9000 MHz - Red Star, maximum power 2 watts, Motorola default channel 7, shared with low power paging systems, 467.9250 MHz - Blue Star, maximum power 2 watts, shared with low power paging systems, 469.2625 MHz - technically only authorized for use in Canada, 469.5000 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.5 MHz if used as repeater input), 469.5500 MHz - Itinerant, maximum power 35 watts (simplex or paired with 464.55 MHz if used as repeater input), 853.4875 MHz - Itinerant - often used for, Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1], Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1], Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1], Channel 1 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1], Channel 2 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 3 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1], Channel 4 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1], Channel 5 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1], Channel 6 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 1], Channel 7 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 1], Channel 8 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, Code 1], Channel 5 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1], Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1], Channel 1 - 458.6625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1], Channel 2 - 469.2625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola, Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1] - 16K0F3E emission - regular 20 kHz bandwidth FM, called "25 kHz" by Motorola, Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 1], Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 1], Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 1], Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0], Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 4, Code 0], Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 7, Code 57], Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 8, Code 57], Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 9, Code 57], Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 3, Code 57], Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 131 DPL [Frequency 4, Code 57], Channel 3 - 151.8200 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 5, Code 21], Channel 4 - 151.8800 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 6, Code 21], Channel 5 - 151.9400 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 7, Code 21], Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 3, Code 21], Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz 136.5 Hz PL [Frequency 4, Code 21], Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1], Channel 6 - 154.5700 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0], Channel 7 - 154.6000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0], Channel 8 - 151.8200 MHz CSQ [Frequency 3, Code 0], Channel 1 - 154.4900 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 20, Code 1], Channel 2 - 154.5150 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 21, Code 1], Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1], Channel 4 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 5 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, Code 1], Channel 6 - 151.6850 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, Code 1], Channel 7 - 151.7750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, Code 1], Channel 8 - 158.4000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 26, Code 1], Channel 1 - 151.6250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 1], Channel 2 - 151.6250 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4], Channel 3 - 151.6250 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8], Channel 4 - 151.6250 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29], Channel 5 - 151.6250 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0], Channel 6 - 151.9550 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 7 - 151.9550 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6], Channel 8 - 151.9550 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10], Channel 9 - 151.9550 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29], Channel 7 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, Code 1], Channel 8 - 461.2125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 16, Code 1], Channel 2 - 464.5000 MHz 77.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 4], Channel 3 - 464.5000 MHz 88.5 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 8], Channel 4 - 464.5000 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 1, Code 29], Channel 5 - 464.5000 MHz CSQ [Frequency 1, Code 0], Channel 6 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 1], Channel 7 - 464.5500 MHz 82.5 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 6], Channel 8 - 464.5500 MHz 94.8 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 10], Channel 9 - 464.5500 MHz 179.9 Hz PL [Frequency 2, Code 29], Channel 10 - 464.5500 MHz CSQ [Frequency 2, Code 0], Channel 11 - 461.3625 MHz 74.4 Hz PL [Frequency 22, Code 3], Channel 12 - 464.4875 MHz 79.7 Hz PL [Frequency 30, Code 5] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.4875 MHz, Channel 13 - 464.5375 MHz 85.4 Hz PL [Frequency 32, Code 7] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 462.5375 MHz, Channel 14 - 466.0375 MHz 91.5 Hz PL [Frequency 34, Code 9] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0375 MHz, Channel 15 - 466.0875 MHz 97.4 Hz PL [Frequency 36, Code 11] - typo in some manuals lists the frequency as 464.0875 MHz, Channel 16 - 466.1375 MHz 103.5 Hz PL [Frequency 38, Code 13], Channel 1 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power, Channel 2 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power, Channel 3 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Narrow Bandwidth - 2W Power, Channel 4 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power, Channel 5 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Wide Bandwidth - 2W Power, Channel 6 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 7 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 8 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 9 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 10 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 11 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 12 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 13 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 14 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 15 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 16 - UNPROGRAMMED (by default, may be programmed by end user or dealer), Channel 1 - 154.5700 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1], Channel 2 - 154.6000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1], Channel 3 - 151.7000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1], Channel 4 - 151.7600 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1], Channel 5 - 151.8200 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1], Channel 6 - 151.8800 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1], Channel 7 - 151.9400 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1], Channel 8 - 151.5125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1], Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 2, QT Tone 1], Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 8, QT Tone 1], Channel 3 - 461.0375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 9, QT Tone 1], Channel 4 - 461.0625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 10, QT Tone 1], Channel 5 - 461.0875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 11, QT Tone 1], Channel 6 - 461.1125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 12, QT Tone 1], Channel 7 - 461.1375 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 13, QT Tone 1], Channel 8 - 461.1625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 14, QT Tone 1], Channel 9 - 464.5000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 1, QT Tone 1], Channel 10 - 467.7625 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 3, QT Tone 1], Channel 11 - 467.8125 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 4, QT Tone 1], Channel 12 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 5, QT Tone 1], Channel 13 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 6, QT Tone 1], Channel 14 - 467.9000 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 7, QT Tone 1], Channel 15 - 461.1875 MHz 67.0 Hz PL [Frequency 15, QT Tone 1], Channel 1 - 464.5500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-1, Channel 2 - 467.9250 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-2, Channel 3 - 467.8500 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-3, Channel 4 - 467.8750 MHz 67.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-4, Channel 5 - 469.5125 MHz 77.0 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-54, Channel 6 - 466.3125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-45, Channel 7 - 466.3375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-46, Channel 8 - 466.3625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-47, Channel 9 - 467.7875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-48, Channel 10 - 467.8375 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-49, Channel 11 - 467.8625 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-50, Channel 12 - 467.8875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-51, Channel 13 - 467.9125 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-52, Channel 14 - 469.4875 MHz 110.9 Hz PL - Channel ID: CLS-53, Channel 15 - 154.5700 MHz 88.5 Hz PL - "VHF Business CH." 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