Posted on Jan 11, 2020
Is there a frequency/setting that we can change to in order to listen to music and or news/weather reports during an FTX?
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My platoon is going on a month-long FTX. (no civilian electronics are authorized) We are on M1A2s and for morale purposes, I was wondering if there was a frequency/setting that we can change in order for us to listen to music and or news/weather reports?
Posted 5 y ago
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Short answer no. The FCC allocates bandwidth so functions do not interfere with each other. So the government gets a block, commercial use gets a block etc. there might be a situation where the frequencies bleed over sometimes. https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-technology/policy-and-rules-division/radio-spectrum-allocation/general/table-frequency
Table of Frequency Allocations Chart
The FCC's Table of Frequency Allocations consists of the International Table of Frequency Allocations ("International Table") and the United States Table of Frequency Allocations ("United States Table"). The FCC's Table of Frequency Allocations is codified at Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules. For the allocation of frequencies the ITU has divided the world into three Regions. Click here to view a PDF map of the three Regions. The...
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Sir, Thank you. I had assumed as much but was unaware of the exact details. I appreciate the link, I will read up on it to better understand how Frequency Allocations work.
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You mean tampering with US Government communications equipment and somehow breach the frequency spectrum controlled/managed by the FCC? Let me know how it goes!
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Try an emergency hand crank radio. I don't think it would count as electronics.
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