The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has three primary frequency bands designated for unlicensed operation. Unlicensed means the operator of the radios does not need to file directly with the FCC to use the radio. The three frequency bands used for this in the U.S. are the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz .
Read moreWhat are the different bands of radio waves?
Bands of radio waves BandFrequency rangeWavelength rangeMedium Frequency (MF)300 kHz to 3 MHz100 m to 1 kmHigh Frequency (HF)3 to 30 MHz10 to 100 mVery High Frequency (VHF)30 to 300 MHz1 to 10 mUltra High Frequency (UHF)300 MHz to 3 GHz10 cm to 1 mWhat Are Radio Waves? | Live Science www.livescience.com › 50399-radio-waves
Read moreWhat band is 500 MHz?
B band (NATO) Frequency range250 to 500 MHzWavelength range1.2 m to 60 cmRelated bandsVHF UHFB band (NATO) – Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › B_band_(NATO)
Read moreWhat are the 4G bands in USA?
4G : 700 MHz, Band 17 (LTE). 850 MHz, Band 4 (LTE). 1700/ 2100 AWS MHz, Band 4 (LTE). 1900 PCS MHz, Band 2 (LTE).
Read moreWhat frequency bands does US Cellular use?
U.S. Cellular is a large multi-regional carrier offering service in a number of states. The company uses CDMA 3G technology and LTE 4G technology. Most CDMA coverage is cellular-band (850 MHz), with some PCS (1900 MHz) areas .
Read moreWhat is the UK frequency?
UK Business VHF Radios use frequencies from 136 – 174MHz . “Marine band” VHF radios used on ships and to communicate between vessels and harbours, bridges, locks etc, use frequencies between 156 – 162MHz. Specific channels are used for particular purposes, including for emergencies, ship-to-shore communications etc.
Read moreWhat is the standard radio frequency?
Frequency bands Frequency rangeWavelength rangeITU designationAbbreviation3–30 MHz100–10 mHF30–300 MHz10–1 mVHF300 MHz – 3 GHz1 m – 100 mmUHFRadio frequency – Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radio_frequency
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