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ltginrage

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Does anyone know where I can find a band plan detailing ranges for fedral, public saftey, rail, ham and all that? I'm making a Pocket guide in Google Sheets for information like that.

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Looks like you own Unidens

If you look in the back of the manual, there is a chart for what you're looking for.
I use mine all the time
 

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Like this?

Sorta

Looks like you own Unidens

If you look in the back of the manual, there is a chart for what you're looking for.
I use mine all the time
Thanks for sharing that, I'll need that in the future but thats not what Im looking for.
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its something like this:
xxx.xxx - xxx.xxx - Air
xxx.xxx - xxx.xxx - Public Saftey
159.81-161.5725 - Rail
xxx.xxx - xxx.xxx - Fedral
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Civil aviation will be 108-137; 108-118 is usually just VORs
Military Air is 225-380???

Aircraft - The RadioReference Wiki
Federal VHF/UHF Channel Plans - The RadioReference Wiki
Railroad - The RadioReference Wiki

For both VHF high 150-160, and UHF (450-470) different services have pools of frequencies allocated for public safety, utilities, and businesses.

Public safety is very geographic - there are three main bands, VHF, UHF, and 700/800. Different parts of the country will be different. Usually RadioReference is pretty accurate.
 

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Thanks everyone I belive that covers a big chuck if not all of the ranges I was looking for. I'll post a link the pocket guide on here once I get it cleaned up and all that.

Thanks again.
 

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i hope you look back for this one.
look in your local library, used book store or buy an old one online.
you want PO;ICE CALL be gene hughes.
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the older ones 1976 to 2000 or so had a consolidated list of frequencies in the back.
later ones had it on the included CD, so if you buy a 2000 to 2005 look for the CD.
it was kind of like this, but better.

he stopped making it it 2005, it is sort of dated, but very useful.
 
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