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174-406 mhz and the 512-806 mhz range I’m just curious.

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Does anyone know what is in the 174-406 mhz and the 512-806 mhz range I’m just curious.



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mmost wireless mics used in public events, use 169.445 to 196.800MHz. News services use 173.225 to 173.375MHz. Most of the other freqs you mentioned are for UHF TV audio and video signals
 
TV channels 7 to 13. Lots of wireless microphones in the 210-215 MHz. range. 1.25m ham band at 222-225 MHz (I think.) We still have 220-225 MHz. here in Canada Lots of military aircraft coms on the the high end of 200 MHz and 300 MHz band.Business coms in the 450-460 MHz range.UFH TV channels in the 470 MHz and up range.70cM ham band at 430-450 MHz.
 

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