FCC Station Class Codes
This designation is used between 150 - 512 MHz to indicate that the frequency corresponds to an exclusive trunked system. Public safety and business industrial
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This designation is used between 150 - 512 MHz to indicate that the frequency corresponds to an exclusive trunked system. Public safety and business industrial
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Busiest frequencies are 8992.0 kHz ("Eight-Niner") and 11175.0 kHz ("Triple-1"), which most stations guard around the clock. The others operate on a schedule which changes twice yearly, on the first of
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In radio communications, a base station is a wireless communications station installed at a fixed location and used to communicate as part of one of the following: • a push-to-talk two-way radio system, or;• a wireless telephone system such as cellular CDMA or GSM cell site.
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ham radio, ham satellites, satellite tracking, AMSAT, NASA, Space Shuttle, SAREX, Canadian Space Program and International Space Station
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Disclaimer: The Table of Frequency Allocations as published by the Federal Register and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations remains the legal source material.
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Base stations emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF) in the range from several hundred MHz to several GHz. The exact frequency bands used differ between technologies (GSM, UMTS,
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Frequency Bands: Allocated ranges of frequencies used by base stations to maintain communication with cell phones. Backhaul: The method or path of
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Radio frequency communications for spacecraft are conducted between 30 MHz and 60 GHz. The lower frequency bands (up to S-band) are
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Frequency Allocation: The base stations are responsible for assigning frequencies to various users within an area of which they have
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Learn about the different classes of 5G NR base stations (BS), including Type 1-C, Type 1-H, Type 1-O, and Type 2-O, and their specifications.
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