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https://transition.fcc.gov/oet/spectrum/table/fcctable.pdf

 

Page 29-30 (on the PDF) and the two columns on the right side are the US frequency allocations.

 

450-454 MHz

Remote Pickup

Low Power Auxiliary

Private Land Mobile

MedRadio

 

455-456

Remote Pickup

Low Power Auxiliary

MedRadio

 

456-460

Public Mobile

Maritime

Private Land Mobile

MedRadio

 

460-462.5375

Private Land Mobile

 

462.5375-462.7375

Personal Radio

 

462.7375-467.5375

Maritime

Private Land Mobile

 

 

467.5375-467.7375

Maritime

Personal Radio

 

467.7375-470

Maritime

Private Land Mobile

 

470-512

Public Mobile

Broadcast Radio (TV)

LPTV, TV Translator/Booster

Low Power Auxiliary

Private Land Mobile

Posted

Lots of public safety stuff in 450-460, in some areas. Radioreference.com has listings for many areas.

 

My area is pretty split between vhf and uhf...both my town and the next town PD, next town fire, and the local hospital/ems are all in the 450-461 range (uhf).

 

Local sheriff and my town's fire are on vhf.

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