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Federal Communications Commission Information The following is an index of links and pages for FCC information.
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FCC Information
| Link | Notes |
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| VHF Low Band Channel Plan | |
| VHF High Band Channel Plan | |
| UHF High Band Channel Plan | |
| "T-Band" Channel 14 Band Channel Plan | |
| "T-Band" Channel 15 Band Channel Plan | |
| "T-Band" Channel 16 Band Channel Plan | |
| FCC General Menu Reports | (Often out of service) |
| Scan New England FCC Database | |
| FCC Emissions Designators from APCO | |
| FCC's Universal Licensing System | |
| Broadcast FCC license lookup | |
| Radio Reference | RR Maintains a FCC lookup tool, that's free to all. |
T-Band
- T-Band, short for "Television Band" is a series of frequencies between 470-512 MHz, used by TV channels 14-20, assigned to 13 large metropolitan areas in the country.
- The FCC prohibited new broadcast licenses from 470-512 MHz within 150 miles of any of the 13 cities listed below.
- In 1996, with the act that provisioned (required) broadcast television stations to broadcast a second, ATSC (digital TV) "companion channel", the prohibition of new Channels 14-20 in those markets was revoked.
- Recently the FCC had announced the plan to revoke the use of T-Band for Land Mobile users. However objections by the NYPD and APCO may reverse this decision.
| TV Channel | Frequency Range | Metropolitan areas. |
|---|---|---|
| 14 | 470 - 476 MHz | Boston, MA., Chicago, IL., Cleveland, OH2., Los Angeles, CA., Miami, FL., New York, NY., Pittsburg, PA. |
| 15 | 476 - 482 MHz | Chicago, IL., Cleveland, OH2., Detroit, MI2., New York, NY. |
| 16 | 482 - 488 MHz | Boston, MA., Dallas-Ft Worth, TX., Detroit, MI2., Los Angeles, CA., New York, NY., San Francisco (Bay Area), CA. |
| 17 | 488 - 494 MHz | Houston, TX., San Francisco (Bay Area), CA., Washington DC (Capital Area). |
| 18 | 494 - 500 MHz | Pittsburgh, PA., Washington DC (Capital Area). |
| 19 | 500 - 506 MHz | Philadelphia, PA. |
| 20 | 506 - 512 MHz | Los Angeles, CA., Philadelphia, PA. |
Sorted by Metro Area
| Metropolitan area. | Frequency Range (TV Channel) |
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| Boston | 470-476 (14), 482-488 (16) |
| Chicago | 470-476 (14), 476-482 (15) |
| Cleveland 2 | 470-476 (14), 476-482 (15) |
| Dallas-Ft. Worth | 482-488 (16) |
| Detroit 2 | 476-482 (15), 482-488 (16) |
| Houston | 488-492 (17) |
| Los Angeles | 470-476 (14), 482-488 (16), 506-512 (20) |
| Miami | 470-476 (14) |
| New York | 470-476 (14), 476-482 (15), 482-488 (16) |
| Philadelphia | 500-506 (19), 506-512 (20) |
| Pittsburgh | 470-476 (14), 494-500 (18) |
| San Francisco (Bay Area) | 482-488 (16), 488-492 (17) |
| Washington, DC (Capital Area) | 488-494 (17), 494-500 (18) |
- 2- In addition to the above table, the FCC has allocated "non federal" special frequency allocations to the following areas:
| City | Frequency Range | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Cleveland | 422.1875-425.4875 MHz | 80.5kM (50 Mi) of 41° 29' 51.2" N, 81° 41' 49.5" W |
| Cleveland | 427.1875-429.9875 MHz | 80.5kM (50 Mi) of 41° 29' 51.2" N, 81° 41' 49.5" W |
| Detroit | 422.1875-425.4875 MHz | 80.5kM (50 Mi) of 42° 19' 48.1" N, 83° 02' 56.7" W |
| Detroit | 427.1875-429.9875 MHz | 80.5kM (50 Mi) of 42° 19' 48.1" N, 83° 02' 56.7" W |
| Buffalo | 423.8125-425.4875 MHz | 80.5kM (50 Mi) of 42° 52' 52.2" N, 78° 52' 20.1" W |
| Buffalo | 428.8125-429.9875 MHz | 80.5kM (50 Mi) of 42° 52' 52.2" N, 78° 52' 20.1" W |
(Source FCC spectrum table (pdf))