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United States Frequency Allocation Chart. A printed version of the most recent version of the United States Frequency Allocations: The Radio Spectrum Chart (published in January 2016 from data as of September 2015) is available from the U. S. Government Publishing Office at a cost of $6.00 per copy.
1 The International Table (columns 1- 3 of § 2.106) reflects Article 5, Section IV of the ITU Radio Regulations (Edition of 2016), except for the revisions listed below: Band; Table Action 2120-2170 MHz; Regions 1 & 3 The bands 2120-2160 and 2160-2170 MHz are combined.
The radio spectrum is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 3 Hz to 3,000 GHz (3 THz). Electromagnetic waves in this frequency range, called radio waves, are widely used in modern technology, particularly in telecommunication.
U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart. U.S. ION. AD MI NISTRATION. Standard 30.0 FIXED MOBILE Frequency and SATELLITE SATELLITE Time Signal Satellite (S-E) 31.0 (E-S) (E-S) Stand. Frequency and Time Signal FIXED MOBILE Satellite (S-E) 31.3. RADIO SPACE EARTH RESEARCH EXPLORATION ASTRONOMY (Passive) SAT. (Passive) 31.8 SPACE RADIONAVIGATION RESEARCH ...
Radio Spectrum Allocation. Table of Frequency Allocations Chart. The radio spectrum is the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. In the United States, regulatory responsibility for the radio spectrum is divided between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Telecommunications and Information ...
Radio Spectrum Allocation. Table of Frequency Allocations Chart. The FCC's Table of Frequency Allocations consists of the International Table of Frequency Allocations ("International Table") and the United States Table of Frequency Allocations ("United States Table").
The Frequency Allocation Chart uses 33 color coded categories to visualize the information from the Table of Frequency Allocations in a crazy quilt of blocks spread from 9 kHz (Very Low Frequency) all the way to 300 GHz (Extremely High Frequency).
The Radio Frequency Spectrum Allocation Chart is the first and broadest level technical document to consult when planning uses for spectrum allocations in that nation’s borders. Visit Source. Download PDF. This chart represents a graphic single-point-in-time portrayal of the Table of Frequency Allocations used in the United States.
U.S. Spectrum Allocations 300 - 3000 MHz. A Vertical Bar Chart With Frequency Bands Shown Approximately To Scale1. John R. Williams. OPP/FCC. November 2002. 1 Small bands have been enlarged slightly for legibility. This chart is optimized for printing on legal size paper with a color printer.
U.S. frequency allocation chart for the radio spectrum as of January 2016.