๐ Summary
36 MHz (range 36โ37 MHz) is part of Government/Military (VHF) within the VHF Low spectrum.
Quick summary: Operating at 36 MHz in the lower VHF spectrum, this frequency supports government and military communications. Services in this band utilize VHF propagation characteristics for reliable regional communications.
Primary use: Government and military communications
Common applications: Two-way radio communications, mobile operations, point-to-point links, wireless services
Technology: FM narrowband
Quick Facts Fixed and mobile services in low VHF. Used for business radio, industrial communications, and rural services. These frequencies propagate well over longer distances than higher VHF.
Source: 47 CFR Part 90
๐ถ Band & Identity
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Frequency (MHz) | 36 |
| Lower Band Edge (MHz) | 36 |
| Upper Band Edge (MHz) | 37 |
| Band Name | Government/Military (VHF) |
| Spectrum Block | VHF Low |
| Popular Name | VHF Low Band |
| Allocation Status | Active |
| Exclusive / Shared | Yes |
| Protected Services | |
| Related Frequencies | 31-41 MHz band |
๐ FCC Rules & Licensing
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| FCC Service Type | FIXED / MOBILE |
| FCC Secondary Services | See primary allocation |
| FCC Part Number | Part 90 |
| FCC Rule Section | 47 CFR Part 2 (Frequency Allocations) |
| License Required | Yes |
| License Type | Government/military |
| License Fee Type | Application fee |
| Annual Regulatory Fee | No |
| License Term (Years) | 10 |
| Renewal Expectancy | High |
| Auction History | Not auctioned (comparative licensing) |
| Refarming Status | Stable |
| Geographic Restrictions | Border coordination may apply near Canada/Mexico |
| Quiet Zones | No |
| Coordination Required | Frequency coordination required |
| Warnings / Notices | Federal exclusive spectrum – unauthorized use prohibited |
โ๏ธ RF & Technical
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Technology | FM narrowband |
| Modulation | FM, digital |
| Typical Bandwidth | 12.5 kHz / 25 kHz |
| Transmitter Type | Two-way radio transmitter |
| Receiver Type | Two-way radio receiver |
| Typical Power (W) | 5-100 |
| Maximum Power Limit | Varies by service type |
| ERP Limit | Varies |
| Antenna Height Limits | Varies |
| Antenna (Quarter-Wave) | 6.50 ft (198.1 cm) |
| Duplex Mode | Varies |
| Paired Frequency | Varies by application |
| Channelization | Varies by service |
| Guard Bands (kHz) | Varies |
| Emission Designator | Varies |
| Emission Mask | FCC standards |
| Part 15 Device Limits | Not applicable (licensed spectrum) |
| Spread Spectrum Allowed | No |
| Frequency Hopping Allowed | No |
| Power Control Required | No |
๐ค๏ธ Propagation
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Propagation Mode | Line of sight |
| Typical Range (Miles) | 20-100 |
| Day vs Night Differences | Minimal |
| Atmospheric Effects | Minimal |
| Interference Concerns | Standard adjacent channel and co-channel interference |
๐ก๏ธ Ecosystem
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Primary Use | Government and military communications |
| Common Applications | Two-way radio communications, mobile operations, point-to-point links, wireless services |
| Can You Listen? | Legal to listen – but often encrypted or tactical |
| Encryption Status | Varies by user and system type |
| Popular Radio Models | SDR receivers (RTL-SDR Blog V3, Airspy HF+, SDRplay RSPdx), VHF receivers, scanner receivers |
| License Holders | Various (government, commercial) |
| Major Operators | Government agencies, commercial operators |
| Government Use | Yes |
| Military Use | Yes |
| Public Safety | No |
| Critical Infrastructure | No |
| Amateur Radio | No |
| ISM Band | No |
| Unlicensed Operation | No |
| Consumer Equipment | No |
| Common Devices | Two-way radios, mobile radios, base stations |
| Receive Only | No |
| Radio Astronomy | No |
| Satellite Downlink | No |
| Passive Service | No |
| Spectrum Occupancy (Estimated) | Varies |
| Urban vs Rural | Varies by location |
| Deployment Density | Low-Medium |
๐ International
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| ITU Region 2 Allocation | Fixed / Mobile |
| International Harmonization | ITU Region 2 allocation |
| Cross-Border Coordination | No |
| Year Allocated | Various |
| Legacy Uses | Historical allocations stable |
| Future Plans | Stable |
๐งพ Compliance
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| FCC Certification Required | No |
| Equipment Authorization Type | Government authorization |
| FCC ID Required | No |
| Compliance Testing | FCC equipment authorization required |