FCC 87.173 Revised as of October 1, 2007
Goto Year:2006 |
2008
Sec. 87.173 Frequencies.
(a) The table in paragraph (b) of this section lists assignable carrier
frequencies or frequency bands.
(1) The single letter symbol appearing in the “Subpart” column indicates the
subpart of this part which contains additional applicable regulations.
(2) The two or three letter symbol appearing in the “Class of Station”
column indicates the class of station to which the frequency is assignable.
(b) Frequency table:
Frequency or frequency band Subpart Class of station Remarks
90–110 kHz Q RL LORAN “C”.
190–285 kHz Q RLB Radiobeacons.
200–285 kHz O FAC Air traffic control.
325–405 kHz O FAC Air traffic control.
325–435 kHz Q RLB Radiobeacons.
410.0 kHz F MA International direction-finding for use outside of United
States.
457.0 kHz F MA Working frequency for aircraft on over-water flights.
500.0 kHz F MA International calling and distress frequency for ships and
aircraft on over-water flights.
510–535 kHz Q RLB Radiobeacons.
2182.0 kHz F MA International distress and calling.
2648.0 kHz I AX Alaska station.
2850.0–3025.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
2851.0 kHz I, J MA, FAE, FAT International HF; Flight Test.
2866.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF; (Alaska).
2875.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
2878.0 kHz I MA1, FAE Domestic HF; International HF.
2911.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
2956.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
3004.0 kHz I, J MA, FAE, FAT International HF; Flight Test.
3019.0 kHz I MA1, FAE Domestic HF; International HF.
3023.0 kHz F, M, O MA1, FAR, FAC Search and rescue communications.
3281.0 kHz K MA, FAS Lighter-than-air craft and aeronautical stations
serving lighter-than-air craft.
3400.0–3500.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
3434.0 kHz I MA1, FAE Domestic HF.
3443.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
3449.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
3470.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF; International HF.
4125.0 kHz F MA Distress and safety with ships and coast stations.
4550.0 kHz I AX Gulf of Mexico.
4645.0 kHz I AX Alaska.
4650.0–4700.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
4672.0 kHz I MA1, FAE Domestic HF.
4947.5 kHz I AX Alaska.
5036.0 kHz I AX Gulf of Mexico.
5122.5 kHz I AX Alaska.
5167.5 kHz I FA Alaska emergency.
5310.0 kHz I AX Alaska.
5450.0–5680.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
5451.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
5463.0 kHz I MA1, FAE Domestic HF.
5469.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
5472.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
5484.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
5490.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
5496.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
5508.0 kHz I MA1, FAE Domestic HF.
5571.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
5631.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
5680.0 kHz F, M, O MA1, FAC, FAR Search and rescue communications.
5887.5 kHz I AX Alaska.
6525.0–6685.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
6550.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
6580.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
6604.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
8015.0 kHz I AX Alaska.
8364.0 kHz F MA Search and rescue communications.
8815.0–8965.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
8822.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
8855.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF; international HF.
8876.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
10005.0–10100.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
10045.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
10066.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF; international HF.
11275.0–11400.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
11288.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
11306.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
11357.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
11363.0 kHz I MA, FAE Domestic HF.
13260.0–13360.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
13312.0 kHz I, J MA, FAE, FAT International HF; Flight Test.
17900.0–17970.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
17964.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
21924.0–22000.0 kHz I MA, FAE International HF.
21931.0 kHz J MA, FAT Flight Test.
72.020–75.980 MHz P FA, AXO Operational fixed; 20 kHz spacing.
75.000 MHz Q RLA Marker beacon.
108.000 MHz Q RLT
108.000–117.950 MHz Q RLO VHF omni-range.
108.000–117.975 MHz Q DGP Differential GPS.
108.050 MHz Q RLT
108.100–111.950 MHz Q RLL ILS Localizer.
108.100 MHz Q RLT
108.150 MHz Q RLT
118.000–121.400 MHz O MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC 25 kHz channel spacing.
121.500 MHz G, H, I, J, K, M, O MA, FAU, FAE, FAT, FAS, FAC, FAM, FAP
Emergency and distress.
121.600–121.925 MHz O, L, Q MA, FAC, MOU, RLT, GCO, RCO, RPC 25 kHz channel
spacing.
121.950 MHz K FAS
121.975 MHz F MA2, FAW, FAC, MOU Air traffic control operations.
122.000 MHz F MA, FAC, MOU Air carrier and private aircraft enroute flight
advisory service provided by FAA.
122.025 MHz F MA2, FAW, FAC, MOU Air traffic control operations.
122.050 MHz F MA, FAC, MOU Air traffic control operations.
122.075 MHz F MA2, FAW, FAC, MOU Air traffic control operations.
122.100 MHz F, O MA, FAC, MOU Air traffic control operations.
122.125–122.675 MHz F MA2, FAC, MOU Air traffic control operations; 25 kHz
spacing.
122.700 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
122.725 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
122.750 MHz F MA2 Private fixed wing aircraft air-to-air communications.
122.775 MHz K MA, FAS
122.800 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
122.825 MHz I MA, FAE Domestic VHF.
122.850 MHz H, K MA, FAM, FAS
122.875 MHz I MA, FAE Domestic VHF.
122.900 MHz F, H, L, M MA, FAR, FAM, MOU
122.925 MHz H MA2, FAM
122.950 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
122.975 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
123.000 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
123.025 MHz F MA2 Helicopter air-to-air communications; Air traffic control
operations.
123.050 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
123.075 MHz G, L MA, FAU, MOU Unicom at airports with no control tower;
Aeronautical utility stations.
123.100 MHz M, O MA, FAC, FAR
123.125 MHz J MA, FAT Itinerant.
123.150 MHz J MA, FAT Itinerant.
123.175 MHz J MA, FAT Itinerant.
123.200 MHz J MA, FAT
123.225 MHz J MA, FAT
123.250 MHz J MA, FAT
123.275 MHz J MA, FAT
123.300 MHz K MA, FAS
123.325 MHz J MA, FAT
123.350 MHz J MA, FAT
123.375 MHz J MA, FAT
123.400 MHz J MA, FAT Itinerant.
123.425 MHz J MA, FAT
123.450 MHz J MA, FAT
123.475 MHz J MA, FAT
123.500 MHz K MA, FAS
123.525 MHz J MA, FAT
123.550 MHz J MA, FAT
123.575 MHz J MA, FAT
123.6–128.8 MHz O MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC 25 kHz channel spacing.
128.825–132.000 MHz I MA, FAE Domestic VHF; 25 kHz channel spacing.
132.025–135.975 MHz O MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC 25 kHz channel spacing.
136.000–136.400 MHz O, S MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC Air traffic control
operations; 25 kHz channel spacing.
136.425 MHz O, S MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC Air traffic control operations.
136.450 MHz O, S MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC Air traffic control operations.
136.475 MHz O, S MA, FAC, FAW, GCO, RCO, RPC Air traffic control operations.
136.500–136.875 MHz I MA, FAE Domestic VHF; 25 kHz channel spacing.
136.900 MHz I MA, FAE International and Domestic VHF.
136.925 MHz I MA, FAE International and domestic VHF.
136.950 MHz I MA, FAE International and domestic VHF.
136.975 MHz I MA, FAE International and domestic VHF.
156.300 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions.
156.375 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions; Not authorized in New Orleans Vessel traffic service area.
156.400 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions.
156.425 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions.
156.450 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions.
156.625 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions.
156.800 MHz F MA Distress, safety and calling frequency; For communications
with ship stations under specific conditions.
156.900 MHz F MA For communications with ship stations under specific
conditions.
157.425 MHz F MA For communications with commercial fishing vessels under
specific conditions except in Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway Areas.
243.000 MHz F MA Emergency and distress frequency for use of survival craft
and emergency locator transmitters.
328.600–335.400 MHz Q RLG ILS glide path.
334.550 MHz Q RLT
334.700 MHz Q RLT
406.0–406.1 MHz F, G, H, I, J, K, M, O MA, FAU, FAE, FAT, FAS, FAC, FAM, FAP
Emergency and distress.
960–1215 MHz F, Q MA, RL, RNV Electronic aids to air navigation.
978.000 MHz F, L, Q MA, MOU, UAT Universal Access Transceivers.
UAT
Q RLT
979.000 MHz Q RLT
1030.000 MHz Q RLT
1104.000 MHz Q RLT
1300–1350 MHz F, Q MA, RLS Surveillance radars and transponders.
1435–1525 MHz F, J MA, FAT Aeronautical telemetry and telecommand
operations.
1559–1610 MHz Q DGP Differential GPS.
1559–1626.5 MHz F, Q MA, RL Aeronautical radionavigation.
1646.5–1660.5 MHz F TJ Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite (R).
2310–2320 MHz J MA, FAT Aeronautical telemetry and telecommand operations.
2345–2395 MHz J MA, FAT Aeronautical telemetry and telecommand operations.
2700–2900 MHz Q RLS, RLD Airport surveillance and weather radar.
4200–4400 MHz F MA Radio altimeters.
5000–5250 MHz Q MA, RLW Microwave landing systems.
5031.000 MHz Q RLT
5350–5470 MHz F MA Airborne radars and associated airborne beacons.
8750–8850 MHz F MA Airborne doppler radar.
9000–9200 MHz Q RLS, RLD Land-based radar.
9300–9500 MHz F, Q MA Airborne radars and associated airborne beacons.
13250–13400 MHz F MA Airborne doppler radar.
15400–15700 MHz Q RL Aeronautical radionavigation.
24750–25050 MHz F, Q MA, RL Aeronautical radionavigation.
32300–33400 MHz F, Q MA, RL Aeronautical radionavigation.
[ 53 FR 28940 , Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 11721 , Mar. 22, 1989; 55 FR 7333 , Mar. 1, 1990; 55 FR 28628 , July 12, 1990; 56 FR 21083 , May 7, 1991; 56 FR 51656 , Oct. 15, 1991; 57 FR 45750 , Oct. 5, 1992; 58 FR 30127 , May 26,
1993; 64 FR 27475 , May 20, 1999; 65 FR 59357 , Oct. 5, 2000; 65 FR 60112 ,
Oct. 10, 2000; 66 FR 26799 , May 15, 2001; 67 FR 17300 , Apr. 10, 2002; 67 FR 41858 , June 20, 2002; 69 FR 32882 , June 14, 2004; 69 FR 77950 , Dec. 29,
2004; 71 FR 70677 , Dec. 6, 2006]
Subpart F—Aircraft Stations
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