Television Frequency Table


This table is the frequency chart for the US designated Television Channels. There are both VHF and UHF channels listed. This is listed as a matter of information only and is part of the public domain information of the government.

GENERAL TELEVISION FREQUENCIES

Sub CATV Band - T7 - T13
7 - 58 Mhz
VHF Band - Ch. 2 - 13
54 - 216 Mhz
Low Band - VHF Ch. 2 - 6
59 - 88 Mhz
Mid Band - UHF Ch. 14 - 22
                  - UHF Ch. 95 - 99
121 - 174 Mhz
  91 - 120 Mhz
High Band - VHF Ch. 7 - 13
175 - 216 Mhz
Super Band - CATV Ch. 23 - 36
216 - 300 Mhz
Hyper Band - CATV Ch. 37 - 62
300 - 456 Mhz
Ultra Band - CATV Ch. 63 - 158
457 - 1002 Mhz
UHF Band Ch.14 - 83 - CATV Ch. 63 - 158
70 - 1002 Mhz

VHF TELEVISION FREQUENCIES

BAND    CH #   FREQUENCY       BAND     CH #    FREQUENCY
VHF LOW  02    54-60 Mhz       VHF HIGH  07     174-180 Mhz
VHF LOW  03    60-66 Mhz       VHF HIGH  08     180-186 Mhz
VHF LOW  04    66-72 Mhz       VHF HIGH  09     186-192 Mhz
VHF LOW  05    76-82 Mhz       VHF HIGH  10     192-198 Mhz
VHF LOW  06    82-88 Mhz       VHF HIGH  11     198-204 Mhz
                               VHF HIGH  12     204-210 Mhz
                               VHF HIGH  13     210-216 Mhz

UHF TELEVISION FREQUENCIES

CH #   FREQUENCY        CH #   FREQUENCY        CH #   FREQUENCY
 14   470-476 Mhz        38   614-620 Mhz        62    758-764 Mhz
 15   476-482 Mhz        39   620-626 Mhz        63    764-770 Mhz
 16   482-488 Mhz        40   626-632 Mhz        64    770-776 Mhz
 17   488-494 Mhz        41   632-638 Mhz        65    776-782 Mhz
 18   494-500 Mhz        42   638-644 Mhz        66    782-788 Mhz
 19   500-506 Mhz        43   644-650 Mhz        67    788-794 Mhz
 20   506-512 Mhz        44   650-656 Mhz        68    794-800 Mhz
 21   512-518 Mhz        45   656-662 Mhz        69    800-806 Mhz
 22   518-524 Mhz        46   662-668 Mhz        70    806-812 Mhz
 23   524-530 Mhz        47   668-674 Mhz        71    812-818 Mhz
 24   530-536 Mhz        48   674-680 Mhz        72    818-824 Mhz
 25   536-542 Mhz        49   680-686 Mhz        73    824-830 Mhz
 26   542-548 Mhz        50   686-692 Mhz        74    830-836 Mhz
 27   548-554 Mhz        51   692-698 Mhz        75    836-842 Mhz
 28   554-560 Mhz        52   698-704 Mhz        76    842-848 Mhz
 29   560-566 Mhz        53   704-710 Mhz        77    848-854 Mhz
 30   566-572 Mhz        54   710-716 Mhz        78    854-860 Mhz
 31   572-578 Mhz        55   716-722 Mhz        79    860-866 Mhz
 32   578-584 Mhz        56   722-728 Mhz        80    866-872 Mhz
 33   584-590 Mhz        57   728-734 Mhz        81    872-878 Mhz
 34   590-596 Mhz        58   734-740 Mhz        82    878-884 Mhz
 35   596-602 Mhz        59   740-746 Mhz        83    884-890 Mhz
 36   602-608 Mhz        60   746-752 Mhz
 37   608-614 Mhz        61   752-758 Mhz

CATV CHANNELS

CATV
Channel
Video Frequency Sound Frequency
SUB-Band CATV Channels
T7 7.0000 11.5000
T8 13.0000 17.5000
T9 19.0000 23.5000
T10 25.0000 29.5000
T11 31.0000 35.5000
T12 37.0000 41.5000
T13 43.0000 47.5000
LOW BAND
2 55.2500 59.7500
3 61.2500 65.7500
4 67.2500 71.7500
5 77.2500 81.7500
6 83.2500 87.7500
MID BAND
95 91.2500 95.7500
96 97.2500 101.7500
97 103.2500 107.7500
98 109.2750 113.7750
99 115.2750 119.7750
14 121.2625 125.7625
15 127.2625 131.7625
16 133.2625 137.7625
17 139.2500 143.7500
18 145.2500 149.7500
19 151.2500 155.7500
20 157.2500 161.7500
21 163.2500 167.7500
22 169.2500 173.7500
HIGH BAND
7 175.2500 179.7500
8 181.2500 185.7500
9 187.2500 191.7500
10 193.2500 197.7500
11 199.2500 203.7500
12 205.2500 209.7500
13 211.2500 215.7500
SUPER BAND
23 217.2500 221.7500
24 223.2500 227.7500
25 229.2625 233.7625
26 235.2625 239.7625
27 241.2625 245.7625
28 247.2625 251.7625
29 253.2625 257.7625
30 259.2625 263.7625
31 265.2625 269.7625
32 271.2625 275.7625
33 277.2625 281.7625
34 283.2625 287.7625
35 289.2625 293.7625
36 295.2625 299.7625
HYPER BAND
37 301.2625 305.7625
38 307.2625 311.7625
39 313.2625 317.7625
40 319.2625 323.7625
41 325.2625 329.7625
42 331.2750 335.7750
43 337.2625 341.7625
44 343.2625 347.7625
45 349.2625 353.7625
46 355.2625 359.7625
47 361.2625 365.7625
48 367.2625 371.7625
49 373.2625 377.7625
50 379.2625 383.7625
51 385.2625 389.7625
52 391.2625 395.7625
53 397.2625 401.7625
54 403.2500 407.7500
55 409.2500 413.7500
56 415.2500 419.7500
57 421.2500 425.7500
58 427.2500 431.7500
59 433.2500 437.7500
60 439.2500 443.7500
61 445.2500 449.7500
62 451.2500 455.7500
ULTRA BAND
63 457.2500 461.7500
64 463.2500 467.7500
65 469.2500 473.7500
66 475.2500 479.7500
67 481.2500 485.7500
68 487.2500 491.7500
69 493.2500 497.7500
70 499.2500 503.7500
71 505.2500 509.7500
72 511.2500 515.7500
73 517.2500 521.7500
74 523.2500 527.7500
75 529.2500 533.7500
76 535.2500 539.7500
77 541.2500 545.7500
78 547.2500 551.7500
79 553.2500 557.7500
80 559.2500 563.7500
81 565.2500 569.7500
82 571.2500 575.7500
83 577.2500 581.7500
84 583.2500 587.7500
85 589.2500 593.7500
86 595.2500 599.7500
87 601.2500 605.7500
88 607.2500 611.7500
89 613.2500 617.7500
90 619.2500 623.7500
91 625.2500 629.7500
92 631.2500 635.7500
93 637.2500 641.7500
94 643.2500 647.7500
100 649.2500 653.7500
101 655.2500 659.7500
102 661.2500 665.7500
103 667.2500 671.7500
104 673.2500 677.7500
105 679.2500 683.7500
106 685.2500 689.7500
107 691.2500 695.7500
108 697.2500 701.7500
109 703.2500 707.7500
110 709.2500 713.7500
111 715.2500 719.7500
112 721.2500 725.7500
113 727.2500 731.7500
114 733.2500 737.7500
115 739.2500 743.7500
116 745.2500 749.7500
117 751.2500 755.7500
118 757.2500 761.7500
119 763.2500 767.7500
120 769.2500 773.7500
121 775.2500 779.7500
122 781.2500 785.7500
123 787.2500 791.7500
124 793.2500 797.7500
125 799.2500 803.7500
126 805.2500 809.7500
127 811.2500 815.7500
128 817.2500 821.7500
129 823.2500 827.7500
130 829.2500 833.7500
131 835.2500 839.7500
132 841.2500 845.7500
133 847.2500 851.7500
134 853.2500 857.7500
135 859.2500 863.7500
136 865.2500 869.7500
137 871.2500 875.7500
138 877.2500 881.7500
139 883.2500 887.7500
140 889.2500 893.7500
141 895.2500 899.7500
142 901.2500 905.7500
143 907.2500 911.7500
144 913.2500 917.7500
145 919.2500 923.7500
146 925.2500 929.7500
147 931.2500 935.7500
148 937.2500 941.7500
149 943.2500 947.7500
150 949.2500 953.7500
151 955.2500 959.7500
152 961.2500 965.7500
153 967.2500 971.7500
154 973.2500 977.7500
155 979.2500 983.7500
156 985.2500 989.7500
157 991.2500 995.7500
158 997.2500 1001.7500
Frequencies Used by Wireless Cable
Frequency 
Range
Number of 
Channels
Type of 
Service
Channel 
Groups
Channel 
Bandwidth
(MHz)
2,150 - 2,162 MHz 2 MDS 1,2,2(A) 6
2,305 - 2,320 MHz 2 WCS   5 & 10
2,345 - 2,360 MHz  2 WCS   5 & 10
2,500 - 2,596 MHz 16 ITFS ABC&D 6
2.596 - 2,644 MHz 8 MMDS E&F 6
2,644 - 2,686 MHz 4 ITFS G 6
2,644 - 2,686 MHz 3 MMDS H 6
2,686 - 2,689.875 MHz 31* MMDS Response Channels 0.125
* Each channel's bandwidth is 125 KHz, and does not carry video.
NTSC  CONTOURS
Channels Grade B
Service Contour
Grade A
Service Contour
City Grade
Service Contour
Channels 2 through 6 47 dBu 68 dBu 74 dBu
Channels 7 through 13 56 dBu 71 dBu 77 dBu
Channels 14 through 69 64 dBu 74 dBu 80 dBu
DIGITAL TV CONTOURS
Channels Grade B
Service Contour
Grade A
Service Contour
City Grade
Service Contour
Channels 2 through 6 - dBu - dBu 35 dBu
Channels 7 through 13 - dBu - dBu 43 dBu
Channels 14 through 69 - dBu - dBu 48 dBu


Citizens Band Radio Frequency Table


This table is the frequency chart for the legal Citizens Band Radio Service. There are 40 channels, designated 1 through 40. The service is AM but also allows for SSB operation on radios that are capable. CB, as it is called, is a two-way voice communication service for use in your personal and business activities. Expect a communication range of one to five miles. License documents are neither needed or issued. CB Rule 3 provides your authority to operate a CB unit in places where the FCC regulates radiocommunications, as long as you use only an unmodified FCC certificated CB unit (CB Rule 9). An FCC certificated unit has an identifying label placed on it by the manufacturer. Per the FCC, there is no age or citizenship requirement. You may operate your CB unit within the territorial limits of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia, and the Caribbean and Pacific Insular areas ("U.S."). You may also operate your CB on or over any other area of the world, except within the territorial limits of areas where radio-communications are regulated by another agency of the U.S. or within the territorial limits of any foreign government. You may also be permitted to use your CB unit in Canada subject to the rules of Industry Canada; other countries may also allow CB frequency use but it is your responsibility to verify that prior to use.

There are no height restrictions for antennas mounted on vehicles or for hand-held units (CB Rule 8). For structures, the highest point of your antenna must not be more than 20 feet above the highest point of the building or tree on which it is mounted, or 60 feet above the ground. There are lower height limits if your antenna structure is located within two miles of an airport. You may use any of the 40 CB channels on a "take-turns" basis. These channels must be shared by all CB users. There are no channels authorized in the CB Radio Service above 27.405 MHz or below 26.965 MHz. No CB channel is assigned to any specific individual or organization (CB Rule 7). Be cooperative. Keep your communications short. Never talk with another station for more than 5 minutes continuously. Then wait at least one minute before starting another communication (CB Rule 16). Use Channel 9 only for emergency communications or for traveler assistance. For complete information, see the Commission's Rules for the Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service, 47 C.F.R. 95.401-95.428.

CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY
1 26.965 MHz 21 27.215 MHz
2 26.975 MHz 22 27.225 MHz
3 26.985 MHz 23 27.255 MHz
4 27.005 MHz 24 27.235 MHz
5 27.015 MHz 25 27.245 MHz
6 27.025 MHz 26 27.265 MHz
7 27.035 MHz 27 27.275 MHz
8 27.055 MHz 28 27.285 MHz
9 27.065 MHz 29 27.295 MHz
10 27.075 MHz 30 27.305 MHz
11 27.085 MHz 31 27.315 MHz
12 27.105 MHz 32 27.325 MHz
13 27.115 MHz 33 27.335 MHz
14 27.125 MHz 34 27.345 MHz
15 27.135 MHz 35 27.355 MHz
16 27.155 MHz 36 27.365 MHz
17 27.165 MHz 37 27.375 MHz
18 27.175 MHz 38 27.385 MHz
19 27.185 MHz 39 27.395 MHz
20 27.205 MHz 40 27.405 MHz


Family Radio Service Frequency Table


This table is the frequency chart for the legal Family Radio Service. There are 14 channels, designated 1 through 14, representing 14 different frequencies. FRS, as it is called, is a two-way voice communication service for use in your personal activities. Expect a communication range of one to five miles, generally LOS. License documents are neither needed or issued. FRS is provided and governed by the FCC. The current regulations provide your authority to operate a FRS unit in places where the FCC regulates radiocommunications, as long as you use only an unmodified FCC certificated FRS unit. An FCC certificated unit has an identifying label placed on it by the manufacturer. Per the FCC, there is no age or citizenship requirement. You may operate your FRS unit within the territorial limits of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia, and the Caribbean and Pacific Insular areas ("U.S."). You may also operate your FRS on or over any other area of the world, except within the territorial limits of areas where radio communications are regulated by another agency of the U.S. or within the territorial limits of any foreign government. You may also be permitted to use your FRS unit in Canada subject to the rules of Industry Canada; other countries may also allow FRS frequency use but it is your responsibility to verify that prior to use.

For complete information, see the Commission's Rules for the Family Radio Service, 47 C.F.R. 95.401-95.428.
FRS Designated Frequencies
CH - FREQ.
01 = 462.5625
02 = 462.5875
03 = 462.6125
04 = 462.6375
05 = 462.6625
06 = 462.6875
07 = 462.7125
08 = 467.5625
09 = 467.5875
10 = 467.6125
11 = 467.6375
12 = 467.6625
13 = 467.6875
14 = 467.7125


Amateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table

This information is presented for people that are NOT hams, or amateur radio operators, that want to know something about the frequencies that hams are legally allowed to use. Hams are required to know this in order to get an amateur license, or ticket as a license is called, to operate a transmitter.

US Amateur Radio Bands Allocations

160 METERS
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data,
SSB(Phone), Image
1.800- 2.000 Mhz
Amateur station operating at 1.900-2.000 Mhz must not cause harmful interference to the radio location service and are afforded no protection from radiolocation operations.
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
1.800-1.830 CW, data and other narrow band modes.
         1.810 QRP CW calling frequency.
1.830-1.840 CW, data and other narrow band modes, intercontinental QSOs only.
1.840-1.850 CW; SSB, SSTV and other wideband modes, intercontinental QSOs only
1.850-2.000 CW; phone, SSTV and other wideband modes
         1.910 QRP SSB calling frequency.
80 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
CW Only 3.675 - 3.725 Mhz
General CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
3.525 - 3.750 Mhz
3.850 - 4.000 Mhz
Advanced CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
3.525 - 3.750 Mhz
3.775 - 4.000 Mhz
Extra CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
3.500 - 3.750 Mhz
3.750 - 4.000 Mhz
5.167.5 Mhz (SSB Only): Alaska emergency use only.
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
         3.560 QRP CW calling frequency.
         3.590 RTTY DX.
3.580-3.620 Data.
3.620-3.635 Automatically controlled data stations.
         3.710 QRP Novice/Technician CW calling frequency.
3.790-3.800 DX window.
         3.845 SSTV.
         3.885 AM calling frequency.
         3.985 QRP SSB calling frequency.
40 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
CW Only 7.100 - 7.150 Mhz
General* CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
7.025 - 7.150 Mhz
7.225 - 7.300 Mhz
Advanced* CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
7.025 - 7.150 Mhz
7.150 - 7.300 Mhz
Extra* CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
7.000 - 7.150 Mhz
7.150 - 7.300 Mhz
* Phone operation is allowed on 7.025 - 7.100 Mhz in Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and areas of the Caribbean south of 20° north latitude; and in Hawaii and areas near ITU Region 3, including Alaska.
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
         7.040 RTTY DX; QRP CW calling frequency.
7.080-7.100 Data.
7.100-7.105 Automatically controlled data stations.
         7.110 QRP Novice/Technician CW calling frequency.
         7.171 SSTV.
         7.285 QRP SSB calling frequency.
         7.290 AM calling frequency.
30 METERS
General CW, RTTY, Data 10.100 - 10.150 Mhz
Advanced CW, RTTY, Data 10.100 - 10.150 Mhz
Extra CW, RTTY, Data 10.100 - 10.150 Mhz
Maximum power on 30 meters is 200 watts PEP output. Amateurs must avoid interference to the fixed service outside the US.
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
           10.106 QRP CW calling frequency.
10.130-10.140 Data.
10.140-10.150 Automatically controlled data stations.
20 METERS
General CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
14.025 - 14.150 Mhz
14.225 - 14.350 Mhz
Advanced CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
14.025 - 14.150 Mhz
14.175 - 14.350 Mhz
Extra CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
14.000 - 14.150 Mhz
14.150 - 14.350 Mhz
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
           14.060 QRP CW calling frequency.
14.070-14.095 Data.
14.095-14.0995 Automatically controlled data stations.
           14.100 NCDXF/IARU beacons.
14.100-14.112 Automatically controlled data stations.
           14.230 SSTV.
           14.285 QRP SSB calling frequency.
           14.286 AM calling frequency.
17 METERS
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
18.068 - 18.110 Mhz
18.110 - 18.168 Mhz
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
18.100-18.105 Data.
18.105-18.110Automatically controlled data stations.
15 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
CW Only 21.100 - 21.200 Mhz
General CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
21.025 - 21.200 Mhz
21.300 - 21.450 Mhz
Advanced CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
21.025 - 21.200 Mhz
21.225 - 21.450 Mhz
Extra CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
21.000 - 21.200 Mhz
21.200 - 21.450 Mhz
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
 
          21.060 QRP CW calling frequency.
21.070-21.100 Data.
21.090-21.100 Automatically controlled data stations.
           21.340 SSTV.
           21.385 QRP SSB calling frequency.
12 METERS
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
24.890 - 24.930 Mhz
24.930 - 24.990 Mhz
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
24.920-24.925 Data.
24.925-24.930 Automatically controlled data stations.
10 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW
28.100 - 28.300 Mhz
28.300 - 28.500 Mhz
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data
SSB(Phone), CW, Image
28.000 - 28.300 Mhz
28.300 - 29.700 Mhz
Novices and Technicians are limited to 200 watts PEP output on 10 meters.
Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
           28.060 QRP CW calling frequency.
28.070-28.120 Data.
28.120-28.189 Automatically controlled data stations.
28.190-28.225 Beacons.
           28.385 QRP SSB calling frequency.
           28.680 SSTV.
29.000-29.200 AM.
29.300-29.510 Satellite downlinks.
29.520-29.580 Repeater inputs.
           29.600 FM simplex.
29.620-29.680 Repeater outputs.
6 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
Tech No Code
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data, MCW,
Test, SSB(Phone), Image

CW Only

50.1 - 55.0 Mhz

50.0 - 50.1 Mhz
2 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
Tech No Code
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data, MCW,
Test, SSB(Phone), Image

CW Only

144.1 - 148.0 Mhz

144.0 - 144.1 Mhz
1.25 METERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
Tech No Code
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data, MCW,
Test, SSB(Phone), Image

222.0 - 225.0 Mhz
Novices are limited to 25 watts PEP output from 222 to 225 Mhz.
70 CENTIMETERS
Novice
Tech w/5wpm
Tech No Code
General
Advanced
Extra
CW, RTTY, Data, MCW,
Test, SSB(Phone), Image

420.0 - 450.0 Mhz


VHF Marine Radio Service Frequency Table


This table is the frequency chart for the VHF Marine Radio Service. There are specifically designated channels for specific usage, as indicated in the chart below. Frequencies are in megahertz. Note that the letter A indicates simplex use of the ship station transmit side of an international duplex channel, and that operations are different than international operations on that channel. Some VHF transceivers are equipped with an "International - U.S." switch for that purpose. A channels are generally only used in the United States, and use is normally not recognized or allowed outside the U.S. The letter B indicates simplex use of the coast station transmit side of an international duplex channel. The U.S. does not currently use B channels for simplex communications in this band. Boaters should normally use channels listed as Non-Commercial. Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or for distress alerting. Channel 13 should be used to contact a ship when there is danger of collision. All ships of length 20m or greater are required to guard VHF channel 13, in addition to VHF channel 16, when operating within U.S. territorial waters. Users may be fined by the FCC for improper use of these channels. See the Federal Communications Commission's Marine VHF Radio Channels page for detailed information.

For complete NOAA weather radio information, see the NOAA home page.
Marine VHF Designated Frequencies
Channel Number Ship Transmit
MHz
Ship Receive
MHz
Intended And Designated Use
01A 156.050 156.050 Port Operations and Commercial, VTS.  Available only in New Orleans / Lower Mississippi area.
05A 156.250 156.250 Port Operations or VTS in the Houston, New Orleans and Seattle areas.
06 156.300 156.300 Intership Safety
07A 156.350 156.350 Commercial
08 156.400 156.400 Commercial (Intership only)
09 156.450 156.450 Boater Calling.  Commercial and Non-Commercial.
10 156.500 156.500 Commercial
11 156.550 156.550 Commercial.  VTS in selected areas.
12 156.600 156.600 Port Operations.  VTS in selected areas.
13 156.650 156.650 Intership Navigation Safety (Bridge-to-bridge).  Ships >20m length maintain a listening watch on this channel in US waters.
14 156.700 156.700 Port Operations.  VTS in selected areas.
15 -- 156.750 Environmental (Receive only).  Used by Class C EPIRBs.
16 156.800 156.800 International Distress, Safety and Calling.  Ships required to carry radio, USCG, and most coast stations maintain a listening watch on this channel.
17 156.850 156.850 State Control
18A 156.900 156.900 Commercial
19A 156.950 156.950 Commercial
20 157.000 161.600 Port Operations (duplex)
20A 157.000 157.000 Port Operations
21A 157.050 157.050 U.S. Coast Guard only
22A 157.100 157.100 Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts.   Broadcasts announced on channel 16.
23A 157.150 157.150 U.S. Coast Guard only
24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
25 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
26 157.300 161.900 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
27 157.350 161.950 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
28 157.400 162.000 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
63A 156.175 156.175 Port Operations and Commercial, VTS.  Available only in New Orleans / Lower Mississippi  area.
65A 156.275 156.275 Port Operations
66A 156.325 156.325 Port Operations
67 156.375 156.375 Commercial.  Used for Bridge-to-bridge communications in lower Mississippi River.  Intership only.
68 156.425 156.425 Non-Commercial
69 156.475  156.475 Non-Commercial
70 156.525 156.525 Digital Selective Calling (voice communications not allowed)
71 156.575 156.575  Non-Commercial
72 156.625 156.625 Non-Commercial (Intership only)
73 156.675 156.675 Port Operations
74 156.725 156.725 Port Operations
77 156.875 156.875 Port Operations (Intership only)
78A 156.925 156.925 Non-Commercial
79A 156.975 156.975 Commercial.  Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only
80A 157.025 157.025 Commercial.  Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only
81A 157.075 157.075 U.S. Government only - Environmental protection operations.
82A 157.125 157.125 U.S. Government only
83A 157.175 157.175 U.S. Coast Guard only
84 157.225 161.825 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
85 157.275 161.875 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
86 157.325 161.925 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
87 157.375 161.975 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
88 157.425 162.025 Public Correspondence only near Canadian border.
88A 157.425 157.425 Commercial, Intership only.
NOAAWeatherWX1162.550
NOAAWeatherWX2162.400
NOAAWeatherWX3162.475
NOAAWeatherWX4162.425
NOAAWeatherWX5162.450
NOAAWeatherWX6162.500
NOAAWeatherWX7162.525