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Types of Communications

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Types of Communications Monitor communications such as: Highway Patrol, police and fire department (including paramedics) Aircraft NOAA weather broadcasts Business/industrial radio Motion picture and press relay Utility Land transportation frequencies, such as trucking firms, buses, taxis, tow trucks, and railroads Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands And many more in the following 12 Bands: Frequency Range Transmission 29.0-30.0 MHz 10 Meter Amateur Band 30.0-50.0 MHz VHF Low band 118-137 MHz AM Aircraft 137-144 MHz Military Land mobile 144-148 MHz 2 Meter Amateur Band 148-174 MHz VHF High Band 406-420 MHz Federal Govt. Land Mobile 420-450 MHz 70 cm Amateur Band 450-470 MHz UHF Standard Band 470-512 MHz UHF "T" Band 806-956 MHz Public Service Band except Cellular Band 26.965-27.405 MHz Citizens Band 5

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Types of Communications
Monitor communications such as:
Highway Patrol, police and fire department (including paramedics)
Aircraft
NOAA weather broadcasts
Business/industrial radio
Motion picture and press relay
Utility
Land transportation frequencies, such as trucking firms, buses, taxis, tow trucks, and
railroads
Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands
And many more in the following 12 Bands:
Frequency Range
Transmission
29.0-30.0 MHz
10 Meter Amateur Band
30.0-50.0 MHz
VHF Low band
118-137 MHz
AM Aircraft
137-144 MHz
Military Land mobile
144-148 MHz
2 Meter Amateur Band
148-174 MHz
VHF High Band
406-420 MHz
Federal Govt. Land Mobile
420-450 MHz
70 cm Amateur Band
450-470 MHz
UHF Standard Band
470-512 MHz
UHF “T” Band
806-956 MHz
Public Service Band except Cellular Band
26.965-27.405 MHz
Citizens Band
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