Cordless Telephone Frequencies
46MHz Cordless Phone Frequencies
Channel
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Base
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Handset
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1
|
43.720
|
48.760
|
2
|
43.740
|
48.840
|
3
|
43.820
|
48.860
|
4
|
43.840
|
48.920
|
5
|
43.920
|
49.000
|
6
|
43.960
|
49.080
|
7
|
44.120
|
49.100
|
8
|
44.160
|
49.160
|
9
|
44.180
|
49.200
|
10
|
44.200
|
49.240
|
11
|
44.320
|
49.280
|
12
|
44.360
|
49.360
|
13
|
44.400
|
49.400
|
14
|
44.460
|
49.480
|
15
|
44.480
|
49.500
|
16
|
46.610
|
49.670
|
17 (B)
|
46.630
|
49.845
|
18 (C)
|
46.670
|
49.860
|
19
|
46.710
|
49.770
|
20 (D)
|
46.730
|
49.875
|
21 (A)
|
46.770
|
49.830
|
22 (E)
|
46.830
|
49.890
|
23
|
46.870
|
49.930
|
24
|
46.930
|
49.990
|
25
|
46.970
|
49.970
|
Chs A - E handset frequencies are also used for baby room monitors and low power
handie-talkies.
The F.C.C. has designated the 43/44MHz frequencies for cordless phones to relieve the
overcrowded 46-mhz band. (Apparently the 900-mhz phones are not catching on because of the
increased expense).
900 MHz Cordless Phones
Panasonic KX-T9000
|
base 902.100-903.870
handset 926.100-927.870
|
60 channels
30 kHz spacing
|
VTech Tropez 900DX
|
base 905.600-907.500
handset 925.500-927.400
|
20 channels (digital)
100 kHz spacing
|
AT&T #9120
|
902.0-905.0
925.0-928.0
|
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OTRON CORP. #CP-1000
|
902.1-903.9
926.1-927.9
|
unconfirmed
|
SAMSUNG #SP-R912
|
903.0
927.0
|
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Note: It is now a violation of federal law to listen to cordless phone conversations.
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