49 MHz – Fixed / Mobile | FCC Frequency Database
🌐 Summary 49 MHz (range 49–50 MHz) is part of Fixed / Mobile within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: The 49 MHz frequency falls within lower VHF allocations designated …
🌐 Summary 49 MHz (range 49–50 MHz) is part of Fixed / Mobile within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: The 49 MHz frequency falls within lower VHF allocations designated …
🌐 Summary 48 MHz (range 48–49 MHz) is part of Fixed / Mobile within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: Operating at 48 MHz in the lower VHF spectrum, this …
🌐 Summary 47 MHz (range 47–48 MHz) is part of Fixed / Mobile within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: The 47 MHz assignment facilitates fixed microwave links using lower …
🌐 Summary 46 MHz (range 46–47 MHz) is part of Business Radio within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: Positioned at 46 MHz, this allocation supports business two-way radio across …
🌐 Summary 41 MHz (range 41–42 MHz) is part of Public Safety / Business VHF within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: The 41 MHz assignment facilitates public safety, business …
🌐 Summary 45 MHz (range 45–46 MHz) is part of Business Radio within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: At 45 MHz, the spectrum serves business two-way radio with favorable …
🌐 Summary 44 MHz (range 44–45 MHz) is part of Business Radio within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: Allocated for business two-way radio, 44 MHz represents valuable lower VHF …
🌐 Summary 43 MHz (range 43–44 MHz) is part of Radio Astronomy within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: The 43 MHz frequency falls within lower VHF allocations designated for …
🌐 Summary 12 MHz (range 12–13 MHz) is part of Shortwave Broadcasting within the HF spectrum. Quick summary: 12 MHz is allocated to International Shortwave Broadcasting. Used for international broadcasting. …
🌐 Summary 13 MHz (range 13–14 MHz) is part of Shortwave Broadcasting within the HF spectrum. Quick summary: 13 MHz is allocated to International Shortwave Broadcasting. Used for international broadcasting. …