Owner`s manual

PRO-2035 1000-Channel Programmable Home Scanner
(200-0460) Action Bands Faxback Doc. # 16916
United States Broadcast Bands
In the United States, there are several broadcast bands. The standard AM
and FM bands are probably the most well known, and you can monitor the FM
band on the scanner. There are also four television audio broadcast bands
- the lower three transmit on the VHF band and the fourth transmits on the
UHF band. You can monitor all three of the VHF bands and the UHF band.
Frequency Range Allocation
54.0 - 72.00 MHz VHF Television
76.0 - 88.00 MHz VHF Television
88.0 - 108.00 MHz Standard FM
174.0 - 216.00 MHz VHF Television
470.0 - 805.75 MHz UHF Television
International Broadcast Bands
Several shortwave bands are allocated for international broadcasting
because of the nature of propagation of high frequencies. The bands are
sometimes identified according to the approximate wavelength of the signals
in meters.
Frequency Range Band
(in MHz) (in meters)
25.60 - 26.10 11
Typical Band Usage
HF Band (3.00-30.0 MHz)
Mid Range, Citizens Band ....................... (25.00 - 28.00 MHz)
10-Meter Amateur ............................... (28.00 - 29.70 MHz)
VHF Band (30.00-300.0 MHz)
Low Range .............................. ........ (29.70 - 50.00 MHz)
6-Meter Amateur ................................ (50.00 - 54.00 MHz)
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band ............... (54.00 - 72.00 MHz)
Land Mobile Service ............................ (72.00 - 76.00 MHz)
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band ............... (76.00 - 88.00 MHz)
FM Radio Broadcast, Wide Band ................. (88.00 - 108.00 MHz)
Aircraft ..................................... (108.00 - 136.98 MHz)
U.S. Government .............................. ( 137.00 - 144.00 MHz)
2-Meter Amateur .............................. (144.00 - 148.00 MHz)
High Range ................................... (148.00 - 174.00 MHz)
FM-TV Audio Broadcast, Wide Band ............. (174.00 - 216.00 MHz)
New Mobile Narrow Band ....................... (220.00 - 222.00 MHz)
1 1/4-Meter Amateur .......................... (222.00 - 225.00 MHz)
Military Aircraft ............................ (225.00 - 287.80 MHz)
UHF Band (300.00 MHz-3.0 GHz)
Military Aircraft ............................ (311.00 - 384.00 MHz)
U.S. Government .............................. (406.00 - 450.00 MHz)
70-Centimeter Amateur ........................ (420.00 - 450.00 MHz)
Low Range .................................... (450.00 - 470.00 MHz)

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