Radio Frequency Spectrum Chart

This document shows the frequency bands and services allocated by the FCC in different regions and countries. It includes the international table, the US table, the federal table, and the non-federal table for each band.

A graphic representation of the frequency allocations in the electromagnetic spectrum for different purposes in the United States. The chart is based on the Table of Frequency Allocations used by the FCC and the NTIA, and is a useful source for planning spectrum uses.

The United States Frequency Allocation Chart shows how the nation's precious radio frequencies are carefully shared by different services and users. It uses 33 color-coded categories to visualize the information in a crazy quilt of blocks, from 9 kHz to 300 GHz.

Spectrum Tables and Charts. fcctable.pdf - FCC Online Frequency Allocation Table Table of Frequency Allocations 47CFR2.106 - This should be the same as, or more current than, the .pdf file directly above. NTIA US Frequency Allocation Chart - Color chart 2016 edition and link to order a printed copy. 47CFR74.402 - Remote Pickup frequencies

Learn about the definition, types and applications of radio waves, a part of the electromagnetic spectrum with lowest frequency and highest wavelength. See the radio frequency chart and the difference between AM and FM radio waves.

The radio spectrum is the radio frequency RF portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. In the United States, regulatory responsibility for the radio spectrum is divided between the Federal Communications Commission For a more detailed description go to the Table of Frequency Allocations Chart. Note The print edition of Title 47 of the

Learn about the radio spectrum, the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 3 Hz to 3,000 GHz, and how it is used for telecommunication. See the ITU's band plan and the names and characteristics of the 12 radio bands.

THE RADIO SPECTRUM NON-GOVERNMENT EXCLUSIVE GOVERNMENT EXCLUSIVE GOVERNMENTNON-GOVERNMENT SHARED Standard Frequency and Time Signal Satellite S-E Stand. Frequency and Time Signal Satellite S-E FIXED This chart is a graphic single-point-in-time portrayal of the Table of Frequency Allocations used by the

A PDF file of the chart showing the radio frequency spectrum allocation in the U.S. as of January 2016. You can order a printed copy from the U.S. Government Publishing Office or view it online.

Learn how the U.S. government manages the radio spectrum with a colorful and complex chart that shows the different services and uses of various frequencies. See examples of radio applications, history, challenges and a t-shirt design inspired by the chart.