Getting Licensed For UHF Itinerant Frequencies Low power UHF itinerant frequencies are below, and you would need to choose an area of operation (citywide, countywide, statewide, or nationwide): Group C Frequencies The Industrial Business Pool frequencies in Group C are available nationwide for non-coordinated itinerant use as follows
Itinerant License Question - RadioReference. com Forums The itinerant frequencies are under the Industrial Business pool, so, yes, you would be legal to start using them And the itinerant frequencies are a mess of unlicensed users in many areas, so unlikely anyone would know or care
FCC Itinerant Licensing - RadioReference. com Forums Itinerant means you operate at varying locations for unspecified periods of time There are several frequencies set up in the business pool for intinerant operation and they still require licensing
Obtaining an IG Business Itinerant License - RadioReference. com Forums Hello All, I am wanting to obtain a Itinerant License for business use My company operates in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri for special event use We have been given an opportunity to purchase 4 portable UHF repeaters, and a set of 25 UHF handheld radios for our crew Our hope is that we will
Itinerant Licensing Question - RadioReference. com Forums Itinerant licenses can be nationwide, multiple state, statewide, or locally defined The downside with itinerant frequencies is that they are shared, and there is a high potential for interfere do to the radio traffic on those frequencies by other licensed users As CERT, our sites are throughout the county at different times
Itinerant License - RadioReference. com Forums My itinerant freqs, 151 700, 151 760, and 154 5275 are licensed for 60 MO at 35 watts and my 151 505, 151 5125, and 151 625, 158 400, and 158 4075 are licensed for 60 MO at 50 watts with analog and digital voice emissions I thought about adding the FB2I station class, but I really don't see a need to use of a repeater at this time
900mhz itinerant - RadioReference. com Forums It appears that the 900 frequencies listed here on RR for itinerant use would conflict with the updated band plan to make room for broadband Are there still 900MHz itinerant frequencies out there?
Itinerant frequency for personal use? - RadioReference. com Forums I have two uhf NEXEDGE units that I would love to use on digital and was curious what the head honchos at the fcc thought about using an itinerant license for personal use It’s pretty cheap ($165 or something like that) compared to my other digital option which was the Motorola dtr series
Old School Nationwide Frequencies - RadioReference. com Forums Are all of the itinerant frequencies on the 2m and 70cm bands? In other words, if someone has a VHF UHF radio, can they access all of the itinerant frequencies, or are there some on other bands?