433.82 MHz
FCC ID Applications By Frequency.
ITU # 9 - UHF Ultra high frequency – TV broadcasts, microwave ovens, mobile phones, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, GPS, and Two-Way Radios (300-3000 MHz)
Lower | Upper | Details |
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420 | 450 | This band is used in the Amateur Radio Service, the Industrial/Business Radio Service, the Public Safety Radio Service and the Radiolocation Service. This band is allocated for both Federal and Non-Federal use. Operation of unlicensed Part 15 Devices is permitted between 420 and 450 MHz. |
Frequency Details
Unit | Frequency | |
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Terahertz | 0.00043382 THz | |
Gigahertz | 0.43382 GHz | |
Megahertz | 433.82 MHz | |
Kilohertz | 433820 kHz | |
Hertz | 433820000 Hz | |
Wavelength | 69.105 cm | |
Time | 2.3051 ns |
Cellular Channels
Cell Channel | Lower Frequency MHz | Upper Frequency MHz |
CDMA 5,450 DOWNLINK | 420 | 456.5 |
CDMA 5,450 UPLINK | 410 | 446.5 |
CDMA 11,400 MHz PAMR DOWNLINK | 420 | 456.5 |
CDMA 11,400 MHz PAMR UPLINK | 410 | 446.5 |
IEEE Standard 521-1984 Bands
Designation | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Wavelength | Purpose |
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P | 250 | 500 | 60 cm to 30 cm | P for "previous", Used for early British radars – Obsolete |
EU / NATO / US ECM Radio Bands
Designation | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Channel Width |
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B Band | 250 | 500 | 25 |
L Band (Alternative) | 390 | 1550 |
TV and Radio Bands
Channels | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Band | Location | Purpose |
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Devices at this Frequency
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