Standard radio devices used for making Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices, their frequencies and probability of employment
Probability of employment
- Very high
- High
- Medium
- Low
- Very low
Frequencies, МГц | Application |
20; 25–50 | “Walky-Talky” radio sets of citizen bands, wireless toys, car alarms, cordless phones |
50–88 | Radio controls, radio microphones, “Walky-Talky” radio sets, radio sets of citizen bands |
88–135 | Special communication links |
135–175 | “Walky-Talky” radio sets, radio sets of citizen bands |
175–300 | Land mobile communication, radio sets of citizen bands |
300–400 | “Walky-Talky" radio sets, TETRA |
400–530 | Cellular phones standards NMT, CDMA 450, UHF 400, “Walky-Talky" radio sets, car alarms, radio sets of citizen bands |
530–800 | Wireless devices |
800–851 | “Walky-Talky" radio sets, TETRA |
851–894; 925 | Cellular phones standards CDMA/ TDMA, CDMA2000 (3G), “Walky-Talky" radio sets |
925–960 | Cellular phones GSM900, cordless phones |
960–1805 | Wireless devices, radio sets of citizen bands, satellite communication links: Thuraya, Iridium, Odyssey, GlobalStar, Inmarsat |
1805–1990 | Cellular phones HGSM1800/DCS, cellular phones GSM1900/PCS (+PHS) |
1990–2110 | Wireless devices |
2110–2170 | Cellular phones CDMA/WDMA (3G) |
2170–2300 | Wireless devices |
2300–2500; 2700 | WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, WLAN, WIMAX and MMDS, LTE |
2700–3400 | Wireless devices |
3400–3800 | WiFi IEEE 802.11 y, 802.16 and WIMAX |
3800–5170 | Wireless devices |
5170–5900; 6000 | WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/h/j/n |