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  1. 1 cze 2016 · The only 'free radio frequency' that I could think of are the HAM radio bands. But they really aren't free, for they are regulated by laws that require you to hold a license, restrict what purpose you can use them for, and are governed by some organization or body.

  2. 25 kwi 2007 · If you search by ZIP code, you'll get a list of all the stations that should be accessible in your area, along with distances and signal strengths and hyperdetailed information on the stations...

  3. By: Jeremy Neisser. There are seven frequencies that can be used without an FCC license. This means that you do not have to pass a test, pay any or minimal fees, or be assigned by the FCC. The frequencies that can be used without a license are: 1.) 902 to 928 MHz (33cm Amateur Band) 2.) 2400 to 2483 MHz (13 cm Amateur Band)

  4. www.bellscb.com › cb_radio_hobby › freq_locationsFree Band - Bells CB

    These free band channels run from 26.000 MHz up to channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and from above channel 40 (27.405 MHz) to the edge of the 10 Meter ham band (28.000 MHz).

  5. There are lots of "radios" for sale on places like EBAY that are not legal to use in the U.S. There are lots of radios of recent manufacture for sale in many places that include the ability to transmit on a wide number of out-of-band frequencies (CB's that do 10M, 10M ham rigs that do 11M (CB), etc.)

  6. A list of AM and FM radio stations near the city of Columbus, Ohio.

  7. Listen to the best live radio stations in Columbus, OH. Stream online for free, only on iHeart!

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