I see you are correct. I found the following
Radio Spectrum - 174 MHz to 328.6 MHz
174 - 180 MHz
television channel 7
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
180 - 186 MHz
television channel 8
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
186 - 192 MHz
television channel 9
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
192 - 198 MHz
television channel 10
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
198 - 204 MHz
television channel 11
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
204 - 210 MHz
television channel 12
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
210 - 216 MHz
television channel 13
Biomedical telemetry devices, 1500 microvolts/meter at 3 meter max. [15.241]
216 - 216.880 MHz
Automated Maritime Telecommunictions System ("AMTS"): Mississippi River and connecting waterways, Gulf of Mexico [80.385(a)] - Not currently assignable [80.385(a)(2) footnote 2]
Low Power (100 mw ERP max.) Radio Service (LPRS) [Part 95 Subpart G and 95.629] (See FCC News Release, July 25, 1996) to include:
auditory assistance devices for persons with disabilities
health care assistance devices for persons with illnesses
law enforcement tracking systems
point-to-point network control communications for Automated Maritime Telecommunication Systems (AMTS).
Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking and telemetry [90.248]
216.880 - 217.0 MHz
Automated Maritime Telecommunictions System ("AMTS"): Mississippi River and connecting waterways, Gulf of Mexico [80.385(a)] - Not currently assignable [80.385(a)(2) footnote 2]
US Navy SPASUR system [80.385(a)(2)]
Low Power (100 mw ERP max.) Radio Service (LPRS) [Part 95 Subpart G and 95.629] (See FCC News Release, July 25, 1996) to include:
auditory assistance devices for persons with disabilities
health care assistance devices for persons with illnesses
law enforcement tracking systems
point-to-point network control communications for Automated Maritime Telecommunication Systems (AMTS).
Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking and telemetry [90.248]
217.0 - 217.080 MHz
Automated Maritime Telecommunictions System ("AMTS") coast transmit: Mississippi River and connecting waterways, Gulf of Mexico [80.385(a)]
US Navy SPASUR system [80.385(a)(2)]
Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking and telemetry [90.248]
217.080 - 218 MHz
Automated Maritime Telecommunictions System ("AMTS") coast transmit: Mississippi River and connecting waterways, Gulf of Mexico [80.385(a)]
Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking and telemetry [90.248]
218 - 219 MHz
IVDS (Interactive Video and Data Services)
Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking and telemetry [90.248]
219 - 220 MHz
Automated Maritime Telecommunictions System ("AMTS") ship transmit: Mississippi River and connecting waterways, Gulf of Mexico [80.385(a)]
Amateur point-to-point fixed digital message forwarding systems, including intercity packet backbone networks, on a secondary basis [Part 97]
Summary in Daily Digest. March 17, 1995
FCC AFFIRMS SECONDARY USE BY THE AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE. January 29, 1996
Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking and telemetry [90.248]
220 - 221 MHz
Land mobile - base stations [Part 90 Subpart T]
221 - 222 MHz
Land mobile - mobile stations [Part 90 Subpart T]
222 - 225 MHz
Amateur (1.25 meter band) [Part 97]
225 - 243.00 MHz
Military [2.106 footnote G27]
243.00 MHz
Survival craft stations, ELTs [87.195]
243.00 - 328.6 MHz