Police radio frequency. Radio frequency ranges for the needs of the civilian population of the Russian Federation. What frequencies are allowed to communicate on? Some frequencies allocated for radiotelephones

A person who is little familiar with the rules of civil radio communication (and generally knows little about the existence of any rules in this area) often does not think about what frequencies he, as an ordinary citizen of the Russian Federation, can communicate on.

These questions come later, when the unpacked walkie-talkie is in our hands and we are trying to figure it out. And it’s good if, when trying to figure it out, we don’t tune our walkie-talkies to any available waves and start testing them (here we’re talking about walkie-talkies that have the technical ability to work at special frequencies, if you have a “soap box” that works only at PMR frequencies, there’s no need to worry about configuration, nor about compliance with the law)! The article is dedicated to radio beginners, just like the author of the article himself, and talks about some of the basics!

On what frequencies can civilians communicate in Russia?

First of all, you need to understand that at the moment only 3 frequency ranges are allocated for civil communications in Russia (PMR / CB / LPD), and each frequency range has its own nuances. Which, however, we will not describe in detail, limiting ourselves to only brief information.

PMR/ Pi-em-er: 446.00000 MHz - 446.10000 MHz / Step 12.5 kHz. The maximum permissible output power of transmitting devices is 0.5 W. PMR is used in many European countries to meet a wide variety of civilian needs. In Russia, the PMR band has been officially permitted for free radio traffic since 2005. To communicate on the PMR band, a special license is NOT required. The sale of cheap walkie-talkies that operate exclusively on the PMR band is widespread. The PMR range has a total of 8 channels:

Start of range: 446.00000 MHz
1 channel: 446.00625 MHz
Channel 2: 446.01875 MHz (common automobile channel, used as an analogue of CB band channel 15 by truckers.)
Channel 3: 446.03125 MHz
Channel 4: 446.04375 MHz
Channel 5: 446.05625 MHz
Channel 6: 446.06875 MHz
Channel 7: 446.08125 MHz
Channel 8: 446.09375 MHz (Used only for calling or transmitting a distress signal.)
End of band: 446.10000 MHz

A message in PMR can be transmitted over several kilometers, depending on the transmission conditions (city, forest, field, etc.). However, there is a rare case of signal transmission at 535.8 km (From Great Britain to the Netherlands), but this became possible due to a rare long-distance wave propagation anomaly for this range. To ensure good communication over long distances, line-of-sight conditions are necessary; theoretically, from a balloon or the ISS station they can easily hear you, but the more rugged the terrain, the shorter the achieved range.

LPD: 433.075 MHz - 434.775 MHz (25 kHz step) The maximum permissible output power of transmitting devices is no more than 10 mW. A range of radio frequencies for low-power devices, permitted for free use in many countries with some restrictions.

LPD frequencies for 69 channel radio.
Channel number - frequency in MHz:

01 — 433.0750
02 — 433.1000
03 — 433.1250
04 — 433.1500
05 — 433.1750
06 — 433.2000
07 — 433.2250
08 — 433.2500
09 — 433.2750
10 — 433.3000
11 — 433.3250
12 — 433.3500
13 — 433.3750
14 — 433.4000
15 — 433.4250
16 — 433.4500
17 — 433.4750
18 — 433.5000
19 — 433.5250
20 — 433.5500
21 — 433.5750
22 — 433.6000
23 — 433.6250
24 — 433.6500
25 — 433.6750
26 — 433.7000
27 — 433.7250
28 — 433.7500
29 — 433.7750
30 — 433.8000
31 — 433.8250
32 — 433.8500
33 — 433.8750
34 — 433.9000
35 - 433.9250 (The frequency at which car alarm key fobs operate; if you press the PTT button, you can mute the signal with all that it entails. We strongly do not recommend doing such things).
36 — 433.9500
37 — 433.9750
38 — 434.0000
39 — 434.0250
40 — 434.0500
41 — 434.0750
42 — 434.1000
43 — 434.1250
44 — 434.1500
45 — 434.1750
46 — 434.2000
47 — 434.2250
48 — 434.2500
49 — 434.2750
50 — 434.3000
51 — 434.3250
52 — 434.3500
53 — 434.3750
54 — 434.4000
55 — 434.4250
56 — 434.4500
57 — 434.4750
58 — 434.5000
59 — 434.5250
60 — 434.5500
61 — 434.5750
62 — 434.6000
63 — 434.6250
64 — 434.6500
65 — 434.6750
66 — 434.7000
67 — 434.7250
68 — 434.7500
69 — 434.7750

LPD frequencies for 8 channel radio.
Channel number - frequency in MHz / correspondence to channels on a walkie-talkie with 69 channels:

01 — 433.0750 / 1
02 — 433.1000 /2
03 — 433.2000 /6
04 — 433.3000 /10
05 — 433.3500 /12
06 — 433.4750 /17
07 — 433.6250 /23
08 — 433.8000 /30

CB: CB (output power of radio stations up to 10 W does not require registration in the Russian Federation) - used for civil radio communications. There are quite a few areas of application, for example, establishing communication between buildings, cars, and surface transport.
It has an advantage over the PMR and LPD bands when it comes to use in forests and rough terrain, but PMR and LPD are more suitable for the city, this is due to the wavelength.

In addition to the frequencies themselves, the CB range also uses a grid consisting of an alphanumeric code. Here are some useful CB radio frequencies: The frequency 27.135 MHz C15EA can be called the main automotive frequency in Russia. This is the calling frequency on which not only truckers communicate, but also everyone who has a radio station in their car throughout Russia.

Frequency 27.225 MHz (22nd channel of grid C) - channel of car enthusiasts of the 4X4 club.

Not a big conclusion on the given civilian frequencies.

The conclusion, in general, is from a fellow newcomer who obtained information from the Internet. As I understand it (correct me in the comments if I’m wrong), if your radios are suitable in all respects (strength of the outgoing signal, antenna design, etc.) to such an extent that they do not need to be registered and you comply with all the rules of radio communication, while trying to no one don't interfere, you can safely use these waves! If there are problems with the parameters of the radio, it should be registered. At the same time, again, as I understand it, they will flash it artificially, limiting the exceeded indicators. You can, of course, use the radio at your own risk. At the same time, it is strictly forbidden for us to use other frequencies for transmission! That is, you can’t even just press the PTT button on them, because... this may interfere with various services! An exception may be a distress signal, that is, if your life is in danger and you are trying to contact at least someone to save you. This action will be within the law.

In conclusion, let’s touch a little on the topic of Radio Amateurs. How to officially become a radio amateur, get a rating, a license and register your call sign can be found on the Internet. We note that we, as ordinary citizens, are also prohibited from using the frequencies of official radio amateurs for communication. If you officially join the ranks of radio amateurs, go through all the necessary procedures, you will be able to use 144,000 MHz - 146,000 MHz - civil radio communications for licensed radio amateurs, and not just anyhow, but according to the rules.

I hope that the information presented here was useful to you! And if you have something to say on this topic, write comments and share your experience!

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High-quality provision of police equipment and means of communication affects the efficiency of their work. In terms of technical characteristics, police radios have a list of criteria that are characteristic only of professional radios.

Types of radio stations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs:

  • stationary, installed in cars, at control centers;
  • mobile, portable.

Walkie-talkies operate in a digital encrypted format on service frequencies. Equipment that is accepted for equipping law enforcement agencies, traffic police units, traffic police, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Ministry of Emergency Situations must be licensed.

How to choose a police radio?

Police (police) radios are highly durable. The radio body is made of special plastic materials. The product can withstand mechanical shocks, which ensures safe operation of powerful electronics.

The stability of operation, which distinguishes police radios from many types of radio stations, guarantees the transmission of information in adverse or emergency conditions. Walkie-talkies receive and transmit signals, overcoming mechanical, electromagnetic interference, and extraneous noise.

Specifics of radio stations for security forces:

  • Digital police radios have a power of 5 to 8 W;
  • protection from external factors that can affect the performance of the device;
  • operate in high-frequency ranges VNF, UNF with FM modulation.

A modern radio station of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has a number of additional functions. Among them is the ability to activate the transmitter by voice, which allows you to inform other subscribers while simultaneously performing urgent work tasks. Also useful are the options for automatic noise filtering, channel monitoring, status control, and others.

Before you buy police radios, you must simultaneously select a headset and accessories.

Key Features Requiring Attention

Standard

Walkie-talkie standards imply the use of different frequency ranges, which determine the need for licensing of the device with the relevant government agencies.

The ranges are divided into frequency channels so that different groups of users communicate separately from each other while being nearby. The more channels a walkie-talkie can handle, the easier it will be to find unoccupied ones.

Power

The range of the radio directly depends on the power of the transmitter and on the area in which the user is located. This is also an important factor for sound quality.

Features of radios for police (Ministry of Internal Affairs, Traffic Police, Traffic Police)

DPS radios, like other radio stations of security forces, are licensed.

Additional criteria include:

  • signal transmission within a ten-kilometer zone;
  • ease of use and management;
  • protection from mechanical damage and the influence of unfavorable temperature environments.

Police radios are equipped with reliable batteries. The duration of charge retention is increased due to economical energy consumption during operation of the radio.

Our advantages

The store specializes in selling radio stations with a narrow specialization. Here you will see a variety of radios for police and get professional help in choosing the most suitable option. A large assortment expands the possibilities of making the right choice.

American radio amateurs use the following calling frequencies for DXpeditions (in kHz):

  • 1828.5,
  • 3505,
  • 7005,
  • 7065,
  • 10110,
  • 14025,
  • 14195,
  • 18075,
  • 18145,
  • 21025,
  • 21295,
  • 24895,
  • 24945,
  • 28025,
  • 28495.

Calling frequencies for QRP stations (in kHz):

  • 1810,
  • 3560,
  • 10106,
  • 14060,
  • 14285,
  • 21060,
  • 21385,
  • 28060,
  • 28385.

In Europe and some other countries, the following frequencies (kHz) are recommended for low power operation (QRP) in SSB mode:

  • 3690,
  • 7090,
  • 14285,
  • 21285.

For telegraph (in kHz):

  • 1843,
  • 3560,
  • 7030,
  • 10106,
  • 14060,
  • 18096,
  • 21060,
  • 24906,
  • 28060.

Frequencies for DXpeditions in Europe have not yet been agreed upon.

SSB-QRP round tables conducted on 3620 kHz at 18:30 MEZ (MES).

Western radio amateurs, supporting the SOTA program, use frequencies (kHz):

  • 7030,
  • 7060,
  • 14060,
  • 14285,
  • 145575 (FM),
  • 144285 (SSB),
  • 430150,
  • 430475 (FM),
  • 432200 (SSB).

In Russia, fans of the RDA program (working “through fractions”) can usually be found around the frequency of 14180 kHz ±QRM.

The frequencies for mountain expeditions under the RMA program are not precisely specified, so mountain radio amateurs use the standard frequencies intended for DXpeditions and QRP, described above.

Frequencies in Moscow and the Moscow region

MIA frequencies

148-149 MHz - 25 kHz step (NFM mode).

148.2250 and 148.9500 - MUVD channel on railway transport.

171-173 MHz - step 25 (NFM mode)

171.7250 and 171.7500 - duty station of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate.

171.7750 and 172.3250 - special channel of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate.

172.3000 and 172.2750 - duty station of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate.

205.100 - frequency of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate.

450-453 MHz - step 12.5 (NFM)

450.3000 450.3750 450.4750 450.5000 450.5705

450.6250 450.6500 450.6750

451.0500 451.1500

451.3000 451.4000

451.5250 and 451.5375 - scrambling.

452.4250 452.5875 452.6200

460-463 MHz - step 12.5 (NFM mode)

460.8000 and 461.4500 - scrambling.

461.0000 - special communication channel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Frequency ranges of the Russian Ministry of Defense:

  • 254.000,
  • 254.685,
  • 380.000,
  • 393.100.

FAPSI

  • 148-149 (step 1) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • 149-149.9 (step 0.9) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 157.875 - FAPSI special purpose channel.
  • 162.7625-163.2 (step 0.4375) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 168.5-171.15 (step 2.65) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 169.455 and 169.462 are FAPSI special purpose channels.
  • 171.15-173 (step 1.85) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • 173-174 (step 1) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 273-300 (step 27) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 300-308 (step 8) - the radio frequency band is intended for fixed and mobile services. Certain sections in this band are used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 308-328.6 (step 20.6) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 328.6-335.4 (step 6.8) - the radio frequency band is intended for the air radio navigation service and is primarily used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 335.4-336 (step 0.6) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 336-344 (step 8) - the radio frequency band is intended for fixed and mobile services. Certain sections in this band are used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.
  • 344-390 (step 46) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

Fire protection

All frequencies of the Moscow fire department headquarters:

  • 148.050,
  • 148.075,
  • 148.125,
  • 148.200.

Citizen Band

  • 26.965-27.855 MHz (Europe),
  • 26.960-27.850 MHz (Russia) - step 10 (NFM, AM, USB, LSB mode).
  • 144-146 MHz - NFM USB CW DATA (for NFM step 25 kHz).
  • 145.025, 145.125,145.625, 145.725 - repeater frequencies of the Moscow Radio Club.
  • 146.100, 146.700 - amateur radio repeaters.
  • 430-440 MHz - NFM USB CW DATA (for NFM step 25).

Some frequencies are occupied by trunk communication operators.

1260-1300 MHz (ham radio 23 cm band). 240-250 GHz (amateur radio 12 cm band). This is a European grid. For the Russian grid, accordingly, the last digit is “0”.

For example, 27.155MHz - C16E, 27.150MHz - C16R.

Of the useful channels (in relation to Moscow) - ZsE, 9sE, 19sE, 21dE.

These are emergency channels, where dispatchers sit and report and receive messages about traffic jams and accidents. It is better to transmit information about road accidents and other emergency situations in the channels ZsE (Petrovka) or 9sE (Rescue Service).

Channel 9сE is dedicated to broadcasting traffic accidents and other emergency situations exclusively. If you register with the “Crik” service (Petrovka, ZSE) or with the Rescue Service (19сE, 21dE, registration is free, but mandatory), then you can ask the dispatcher to call and convey something or use it all as a pager (you can call control room and ask to transmit information to the person you need (of course, if he has a CB station).

The Polet-27 (9dE) service works similarly, only for free. And in other cases, just your own connection, going out of town, communication between cars, etc. There are channels occupied by some kind of interest clubs (to some extent this is “Flight-27”, since it is organized by the Association-27) and certain districts of Moscow.

The allowed channels (40 channels each in grids C and D) are pretty clogged, and additional grids are empty (A, B, E, F - if you really want to, you can work in them, everyone pretends that they don’t notice this violation)

VHF

Amateur VHF frequencies:

  • 144-146 MHz - NFM USB CW DATA (for NFM step 25).
  • 145.025, 145.625 inverse repeater (Dmitrov).
  • 145.125, 144.525 repeater.
  • 145,600, 145,000 repeater Serpukhov.
  • 145.625, 145.025 repeater.
  • 145.650, 145.050 repeater suspension at MSU.
  • 145.700, 145.100 repeater Shchelkovo.
  • 145.725, 145.125 repeater Troitsk.
  • 145.750, 145.150 repeater Mitino.
  • 430-440 MHz - the same, some of the frequencies are sold to trunk communication operators.

Note. As a rule, the reception and transmission frequencies of amateur radio repeaters (repeaters) differ from each other by 600 kHz. This parameter is also programmed by the manufacturer into the Kenwood TH-F7 transceiver.

Moreover, if the repeater’s receiving frequency is 145.750, then its transmission frequency will be -600 kHz, that is, 145.150 MHz. In inverse repeaters, everything is exactly the opposite.

The Kenwood TH-F7 transceiver also allows you to work with inverse repeaters; for this, the transceiver is reprogrammed from the keyboard so that the R indicator lights up on the display (see section 3.12).

Amateur radio satellite communications

Amateur radio satellite frequencies:

  • 7000-7100 (step 100) - the radio frequency band is intended for amateur and amateur satellite services.
  • 14000-142 50 (step 250) - the radio frequency band is intended for amateur and amateur satellite services.
  • 21000-21450 (step 450) - the radio frequency band is intended for amateur and amateur satellite services.
  • 28-29.7 MHz (step 1.7) - the radio frequency band is intended for amateur and amateur satellite services.
  • 1240.000 - the beginning of the amateur radio 25-centimeter range (up to 1300.000).
  • 1300.000 - the end of the amateur radio 25-centimeter range (from 1240.000).
  • 2310.000 - the beginning of the amateur radio 12-centimeter range (up to 2450.000).
  • 2450.000 - the end of the amateur radio 12-centimeter band (from 2310.000).

HF

Amateur HF frequencies:

  • 1.83-1.93 MHz (160 m).
  • 3.5-3.8 MHz (80 m).
  • 7-7.1 MHz (40 m).
  • 10.1-10.15 MHz (30m CW only).
  • 14-14.35 MHz (20 m).
  • 18.068-18.168 MHz (16 m).
  • 21-21.45 MHz (15 m).
  • 24.89-24.99 MHz (12 m).
  • 28-29.7 MHz (10m).

When working with voice at frequencies below 10 MHz, LSB is used, above 10 MHz - USB. In AM, stations operate in the 160 and 10 m bands. Mainly used are CW, SSB and digital communications (Packet Radio, SSTV, RTTY). FM stations can rarely be heard on only 10 meters.

LOW BAND radio stations

LOW BAND radios are used by radio amateurs, security guards and various "outdoor" services.

  • 30-36 MHz;
  • 39-50 MHz;
  • 36-42 MHz;
  • 42-50 MHz;
  • 136-162 MHz;
  • 136-174 MHz;
  • 146-174 MHz;
  • 300-345 MHz;
  • 403-433 MHz;
  • 403-470 MHz;
  • 438-470 MHz;
  • 465-495 MHz;
  • 490-520 MHz.

Some frequencies allocated for radiotelephones

For example, Panasonic cordless phones operate at frequencies of 31-40 MHz.

All frequencies are known (the author of the book has a complete list) on which all modern radiotelephones operate. To adjust the transceiver receiver to the frequency of the base or handset of the telephone, you need to know the model of the radiotelephone used.

Air frequencies

Paging companies

In Moscow, paging companies operate+ in the range 146-168 and 450-475 MHz in NFM mode.

Closed paging systems can work:

  1. on subcarrier frequencies of radio stations and television;
  2. in regular paging companies, but messages are encrypted during transmission;
  3. at frequencies not typical for paging communications;
  4. using transmission methods other than Pocsag.

Frequencies not owned by any well-known company: 160.5500, 164.3500, 474.5000.

Beeline cellular network (AMPS, DAMPS standard)

  • 825-845 MHz -. mobile objects.
  • 870-890 MHz - repeaters in NFM mode, step 30 (for AMPS, for D-AMPS - several channels per carrier).

MTS cellular network (Moscow Cellular Communications, NMT-450)

  • 453-457.5 MHz - mobile objects.
  • 463-467.5 MHz - repeaters.

MTS cellular network (Mobile Telesystems, GSM-900)

NFM mode, step 25. Frequencies:

  • 890-915 MHz - mobile objects.
  • 935-965 MHz - repeaters.

Digital communications, multiple channels per carrier

Cellular network GSM-1800 (Beeline).

Frequencies: 1.8-1.9 GHz digital communication, several channels per carrier.

Cellular network CDMA (no data).

Trunk networks

In Moscow there are a lot, mainly from 140 to 470 MHz (with exceptions) NFM mode, step 12.5 kHz.

Examples of frequencies (MHz):

  • 150 (150.450)
  • 373-375
  • 435-452
  • 433-434 (433.45, 433.475, etc.)
  • 477-478 (477.60, 477.61, 477.625, 477.65, 477.675, 477.70, etc.)
  • 484 (484.86)
  • 864-870 perhaps, MTK-trunk.

RusAltai Network (ASVT)

  • 337-343 MHz - mobile objects.
  • 368-388 MHz - repeaters.

NFM mode, step 25.

AMT network

NFM mode, step 12.5 or 25. Duplex and half-duplex. Frequencies:

transmission/reception

  • 300-308 MHz/336-344 MHz,
  • 336-340 MHz/346-350 MHz.

INMARSAT satellite network

  • 1626.5-1646.5 uplink from terminal stations.
  • 1530-1545 downward beam to terminal stations.

Other frequencies that are active on the air

  • 30-50 MHz (Low band);
  • 34.150 Moslift;
  • 34.200 Mosvodoprovod;
  • 34.875 Salute;
  • 36.050 Regional water supply;
  • 36.075 Instrumentation and control;
  • 36.325 Sewerage;
  • 36.925 Moslift;
  • 38.750, 39.800, 42.870, 44.350, 44.600 Military;
  • 40.100, 44.800 Regional firefighters;
  • 41.700 Autobeeper;
  • 41,800 Regional doctors 41,900 DEZ;
  • 41.950 Depot;
  • 42.150 Moskanalizatsiya;
  • 42.250 Forestry;
  • 43.125, 43.825 Reserve channels in case of war;
  • 43.200 Mosenergo;
  • 43.800, 44.750 Taxi;
  • 46.200, 43.975, 44.500 armored personnel carriers;
  • 45.950 Mosga.

Frequencies of some service radio stations in St. Petersburg, and not only

List of frequencies permanently prohibited in Russia

495-505 kHz(step 10) - radio frequency 500 kHz is international distress and calling frequency for Morse radiotelegraphy.

Any emissions that may cause harmful interference to communications in case of distress, accident, emergency or for safety purposes are prohibited on the following frequencies:

  • 500 kHz,
  • 2174.5 kHz,
  • 2182 kHz,
  • 2187.5 kHz,
  • 4125 kHz,
  • 4177.5 kHz,
  • 4207.5 kHz,
  • 6215 kHz,
  • 6268 kHz,
  • 6312 kHz,
  • 8291 kHz,
  • 8376.5 kHz,
  • 8414.5 kHz,
  • 12290 kHz,
  • 12520 kHz,
  • 12577 kHz,
  • 16420 kHz,
  • 16695 kHz,
  • 16804.5 kHz,
  • 121.5 MHz,
  • 156.525 MHz,
  • 156.8 MHz
  • and in the frequency bands 406-406.1 MHz, 1544-1545 MHz and 1645.5-1646.5 MHz.

Any emissions on any other discrete frequency that cause harmful interference to disaster and safety communications are also prohibited.

2173.5-2190.5 (step 17) - the radio frequency 2182 kHz (carrier) is the calling frequency for radiotelephony.

This radio frequency can be used for search and rescue purposes for manned spacecraft. Radio frequencies 2174.5 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 6268 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 12520 kHz and 16695 kHz are international frequencies intended exclusively for the exchange of information in the event of distress and for ensuring safety at sea using narrowband telegraphy (printing) equipment.

Radio frequencies 2187.5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8114.5 kHz, 12577 kHz and 16804.5 kHz are international frequencies intended exclusively for distress and navigation safety calls using digital selective calling equipment. Other transmissions in the specified frequency band are prohibited.

117.975-137 (step 19.025) - the radio frequency band is intended for preferential use aeronautical mobile service. Portions of this radio frequency band may be used by the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service.

Airborne emergency radio frequency 121.5 MHz used by stations in the aeronautical mobile service operating in the frequency band 117.975-137 MHz for distress and safety radiotelephony communications.

121.5 MHz can also be used for these purposes by stations life-saving equipment and emergency radio beacons-indicators disaster sites, for the purpose of search and rescue of manned spacecraft. 121.45-121.55 MHz can be used by the mobile satellite service to receive signals on board the satellite from emergency radio beacons transmitting signals on the radio frequency 121.5 MHz.

123.1 MHz is the auxiliary frequency for air emergency frequency 121.5 MG tz and is intended for use by stations of the aeronautical mobile service, as well as other mobile and land stations participating in joint search and rescue operations.

Mobile stations in the maritime mobile service may communicate on these frequencies with stations in the aeronautical mobile service in case of distress and for safety purposes.

136-137 MHz can be used Space Operations Service(Space-to-Earth), space research service (Space-to-Earth) and meteorological satellite (Space-to-Earth) service on a secondary basis.

156.8 MHz is international distress frequency, security and calling in the maritime mobile service for radiotelephony. This radio frequency can be used to search and rescue manned spacecraft.

406-406.1 (step 0.1) - the radio frequency band is intended exclusively for satellite emergency beacons- disaster location indicators (Earth-Space).

List of frequencies prohibited for radio communications

  • 500 kHz 40,000
  • 1.544-1.545 MHz (hereinafter MHz) 40.100
  • 1,645-1,646 40,200
  • 2,040 40,500
  • 2125-2135 41,800
  • 2,145 42,000
  • 2,147-2,153 42,450
  • 2,173-2,190 42,750
  • 2,380 43,150
  • 2,498-2,502 43,750
  • 2,850-3,155 44,300
  • 3,400-3,500 44,400
  • 3.900-3,950 44,600
  • 4,125 44,700 4,175 44,800 4,177 44,900 4,188 45,100 4,207 45,125 4,210 45,200 4,430 45,300 4,650-4,750 45,350
  • 4.995-5,005 45,400 5,410 45,600 5,480-5,730 45,700 6,215 45,800 6,268 46,425 6,282 46,475 6,312 46,550 6,314 46,600 6,525-6,765 46,650 8,195-8,416 46,700 8,815-9,040 46,775
  • 9.995-10,100 46,825
  • 11,175-11,400 46,875 12,230-12,575 46,956 13,200-13,360 47,075 14,957-14,967 47,125
  • 14.990-15,900 47,375 16,360-16,800 47,575
  • 17.900-18,030 47,825 18,055-18,065 47,975 18,780-18,900 48,075 19,680 74,600-75,400
  • 19.990-20,010 121,500
  • 21,850-21,870 121,716-121,784 21,924-22,000 130,133-130,201 22,376 139,174-139,242
  • 24.990-25,010 156,525
  • 26,100 156,800 33,825 243,000 36,650 300,20.

Literature: Kashkarov A.P. Electronic devices for coziness and comfort.

I present to your attention a list of frequencies that officially banned for use by radio amateurs throughout the Russian Federation. We are updating the table with photos.

KHz
500

MHz
1,544-1,545
1,645-1,646
2,040
2,125-2,135
2,145
2,147-2,153
2,173-2,190
2,380
2,498-2,502
2,850-3,155
3,400-3,500
3,900-3,950
4,125
4,175
4,177
4,188
4,207
4,210
4,430
4,650-4,750
4,995-5,005
5,410
5,480-5,730
6,215
6,268
6,282
6,312
6,314
6,525-6,765
8,195-8,416
8315-9,040
9,995-10,100
11,175-11,400
12,230-12,575
13,200-13,360
14,957-14,967
14,990-15,900
16,360-16,806
17,900-18,030
18,055-18,065
18,780-18,900
19,680
19,990-20,010
21,350-21,370
21,924-22,000
22,376
24,990-25,010
26,100
33,325
36,650
40,000
40,100
40,200
40,300
41,300
42,000
42,450
42,750
43,150
43,750
44,300
44,400
44,600
44,700
44,300
44,900
45,100
45,125
45,200
45,300
45,350
45,400
45,600
45,700
45,800
46,425
46,475
46,550
46,600
46,350
46,700
46,775
46,825
46,875
46,956
47,075
47,125
47,375
47,575
47,825
47,975
48,075
74,300-75,400
121,300
121,716-121,784
130,133-130,201
139,174-139,242
156,325
156,300
243,000
300,200
406,000-406,100

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

254.000, 254.685, 380.000, 393.100 - frequency ranges of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

FAPSI

148-149 (step 1) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

149-149.9 (step 0.9) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

157.875 - FAPSI special purpose channel.

162.7625-163.2 (step 0.4375) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

168.5-171.15 (step 2.65) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

169.455 and 169.462 are FAPSI special purpose channels.

171.15-173 (step 1.85) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

173-174 (step 1) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

273-300 (step 27) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

300-308 (step 8) - the radio frequency band is intended for fixed and mobile services. Certain sections in this band are used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

308-328.6 (step 20.6) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

328.6-335.4 (step 6.8) - the radio frequency band is intended for the air radio navigation service and is primarily used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

335.4-336 (step 0.6) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

336-344 (step 8) - the radio frequency band is intended for fixed and mobile services. Certain sections in this band are used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

344-390 (step 46) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

Fire protection

148.050, 148.075, 148.125, 148.200 - all frequencies of the Moscow fire department headquarters.

495-505 kHz (step 10) - The 500 kHz radio frequency is the international distress and calling frequency for Morse radiotelegraphy.

Any emissions that may cause harmful interference to communications in case of distress, accident, emergency or for safety purposes are prohibited on the frequencies 500 kHz, 2174.5 kHz, 2182 kHz,

2187.5 kHz, 4125 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6215 kHz, 6268 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8291 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 8414.5 kHz, 12290 kHz, 12520 kHz, 12 577 kHz, 16420 kHz, 16695 kHz, 16804.5 kHz, 121.5 MHz , 156.525 MHz, 156.8 MHz and in the frequency bands 406-406.1 MHz, 1544-1545 MHz and 1645.5-1646.5 MHz.

Any emissions on any other discrete frequency that cause harmful interference to disaster and safety communications are also prohibited.

2173.5-2190.5 (step 17) - The radio frequency 2182 kHz (carrier) is the international distress and calling frequency for radiotelephony.

This radio frequency can be used for search and rescue purposes for manned spacecraft. Radio frequencies 2174.5 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 6268 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 12520 kHz and 16695 kHz are international frequencies intended exclusively for the exchange of information in the event of distress and for maritime safety using narrowband telegraphy (printing) equipment.

The radio frequencies 2187.5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8114.5 kHz, 12577 kHz and 16804.5 kHz are international frequencies intended exclusively for distress and navigational safety calling using digital selective calling equipment. Other transmissions in the specified frequency band are prohibited.

117.975-137 (step 19.025) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by the aeronautical mobile service. Portions of this radio frequency band may be used by the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service. The aeronautical emergency radio frequency 121.5 MHz is used by aeronautical mobile service stations operating in the frequency band 117.975-137 MHz for distress and safety radiotelephony communications.

121.5 MHz can also be used for these purposes by stations of life-saving equipment and emergency radio beacons indicating the location of a disaster, for the purpose of search and rescue of manned spacecraft. 121.45-121.55 MHz can be used by the mobile satellite service to receive signals on board the satellite from emergency radio beacons transmitting signals on the radio frequency 121.5 MHz.

123.1 MHz is an auxiliary frequency for the aeronautical emergency frequency 121.5 MHz and is intended for use by stations in the aeronautical mobile service and other mobile and land stations participating in joint search and rescue operations. Mobile stations in the maritime mobile service may communicate on these frequencies with stations in the aeronautical mobile service in case of distress and for safety purposes.

136-137 MHz can be used by the space operations service (Space-to-Earth), space research service (Space-to-Earth) and meteorological satellite (Space-to-Earth) service on a secondary basis.

156.8 MHz is the international distress, safety and calling frequency in the maritime mobile service for radiotelephony. This radio frequency can be used to search and rescue manned spacecraft.

406-406.1 (step 0.1) - the radio frequency band is intended exclusively for satellite emergency radio beacons - distress location indicators (Earth-Space).

I present to your attention a list of frequencies that officially banned for use by radio amateurs throughout the Russian Federation. We are updating the table with photos.

KHz
500

MHz
1,544-1,545
1,645-1,646
2,040
2,125-2,135
2,145
2,147-2,153
2,173-2,190
2,380
2,498-2,502
2,850-3,155
3,400-3,500
3,900-3,950
4,125
4,175
4,177
4,188
4,207
4,210
4,430
4,650-4,750
4,995-5,005
5,410
5,480-5,730
6,215
6,268
6,282
6,312
6,314
6,525-6,765
8,195-8,416
8315-9,040
9,995-10,100
11,175-11,400
12,230-12,575
13,200-13,360
14,957-14,967
14,990-15,900
16,360-16,806
17,900-18,030
18,055-18,065
18,780-18,900
19,680
19,990-20,010
21,350-21,370
21,924-22,000
22,376
24,990-25,010
26,100
33,325
36,650
40,000
40,100
40,200
40,300
41,300
42,000
42,450
42,750
43,150
43,750
44,300
44,400
44,600
44,700
44,300
44,900
45,100
45,125
45,200
45,300
45,350
45,400
45,600
45,700
45,800
46,425
46,475
46,550
46,600
46,350
46,700
46,775
46,825
46,875
46,956
47,075
47,125
47,375
47,575
47,825
47,975
48,075
74,300-75,400
121,300
121,716-121,784
130,133-130,201
139,174-139,242
156,325
156,300
243,000
300,200
406,000-406,100

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

254.000, 254.685, 380.000, 393.100 - frequency ranges of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

FAPSI

148-149 (step 1) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

149-149.9 (step 0.9) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

157.875 - FAPSI special purpose channel.

162.7625-163.2 (step 0.4375) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

168.5-171.15 (step 2.65) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

169.455 and 169.462 are FAPSI special purpose channels.

171.15-173 (step 1.85) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

173-174 (step 1) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

273-300 (step 27) - the radio frequency band is intended for use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

300-308 (step 8) - the radio frequency band is intended for fixed and mobile services. Certain sections in this band are used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

308-328.6 (step 20.6) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

328.6-335.4 (step 6.8) - the radio frequency band is intended for the air radio navigation service and is primarily used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

335.4-336 (step 0.6) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

336-344 (step 8) - the radio frequency band is intended for fixed and mobile services. Certain sections in this band are used by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

344-390 (step 46) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by radio-electronic means of government communications, security and defense of the Russian Federation.

Fire protection

148.050, 148.075, 148.125, 148.200 - all frequencies of the Moscow fire department headquarters.

495-505 kHz (step 10) - The 500 kHz radio frequency is the international distress and calling frequency for Morse radiotelegraphy.

Any emissions that may cause harmful interference to communications in case of distress, accident, emergency or for safety purposes are prohibited on the frequencies 500 kHz, 2174.5 kHz, 2182 kHz,

2187.5 kHz, 4125 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6215 kHz, 6268 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8291 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 8414.5 kHz, 12290 kHz, 12520 kHz, 12 577 kHz, 16420 kHz, 16695 kHz, 16804.5 kHz, 121.5 MHz , 156.525 MHz, 156.8 MHz and in the frequency bands 406-406.1 MHz, 1544-1545 MHz and 1645.5-1646.5 MHz.

Any emissions on any other discrete frequency that cause harmful interference to disaster and safety communications are also prohibited.

2173.5-2190.5 (step 17) - The radio frequency 2182 kHz (carrier) is the international distress and calling frequency for radiotelephony.

This radio frequency can be used for search and rescue purposes for manned spacecraft. Radio frequencies 2174.5 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 6268 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 12520 kHz and 16695 kHz are international frequencies intended exclusively for the exchange of information in the event of distress and for maritime safety using narrowband telegraphy (printing) equipment.

The radio frequencies 2187.5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8114.5 kHz, 12577 kHz and 16804.5 kHz are international frequencies intended exclusively for distress and navigational safety calling using digital selective calling equipment. Other transmissions in the specified frequency band are prohibited.

117.975-137 (step 19.025) - the radio frequency band is intended for primary use by the aeronautical mobile service. Portions of this radio frequency band may be used by the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service. The aeronautical emergency radio frequency 121.5 MHz is used by aeronautical mobile service stations operating in the frequency band 117.975-137 MHz for distress and safety radiotelephony communications.

121.5 MHz can also be used for these purposes by stations of life-saving equipment and emergency radio beacons indicating the location of a disaster, for the purpose of search and rescue of manned spacecraft. 121.45-121.55 MHz can be used by the mobile satellite service to receive signals on board the satellite from emergency radio beacons transmitting signals on the radio frequency 121.5 MHz.

123.1 MHz is an auxiliary frequency for the aeronautical emergency frequency 121.5 MHz and is intended for use by stations in the aeronautical mobile service and other mobile and land stations participating in joint search and rescue operations. Mobile stations in the maritime mobile service may communicate on these frequencies with stations in the aeronautical mobile service in case of distress and for safety purposes.

136-137 MHz can be used by the space operations service (Space-to-Earth), space research service (Space-to-Earth) and meteorological satellite (Space-to-Earth) service on a secondary basis.

156.8 MHz is the international distress, safety and calling frequency in the maritime mobile service for radiotelephony. This radio frequency can be used to search and rescue manned spacecraft.

406-406.1 (step 0.1) - the radio frequency band is intended exclusively for satellite emergency radio beacons - distress location indicators (Earth-Space).