Sec. 80.1165 Assignment and use of frequencies.
Frequencies for general radiotelephone purposes are available to
ships in three radio frequency bands. Use of specific frequencies must
meet the Commission's rules concerning the scope of service and the
class of station with which communications are intended. The three
frequency bands are:
(a) 156-158 MHz (VHF/FM Radiotelephone). Certain frequencies within
this band are public correspondence frequencies and they must be used as
working channels when communicating with public coast stations. Other
working frequencies within the band are categorized by type of
communications for which use is authorized when communicating with a
private coast station or between ships. Subpart H of this part lists the
frequencies and types of communications for which they are available.
(b) 1600-4000 kHz (SSB Radiotelephone). Specific frequencies within
this band are authorized for single sideband (SSB) communications with
public and private coast stations or between ships. The specific
frequencies are listed in subpart H of this part.
(c) 4000-23000 kHz (SSB Radiotelephone). Specific frequencies within
this band are authorized for SSB communications with public and private
coast stations. The specific frequencies are listed in subpart H of this
part.
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