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                         FCC Frequency Retrieval System
                               Data File Contents

  The data included with Version 2.11 of the FCC FRS is derived from the  FCC
  Master Frequency List.   No modifications of the data are made by  ScanWare
  except for two enhancements to improve its usefulness:  each record of  the
  data  is compared character-by-character with all others and any  duplicate
  records  are deleted;  wherever a county name field is blank,  if there  is
  sufficient  city  and  state data available,  the missing  county  name  is
  inserted from a known accurate data source.

  For  ease of use the data supplied to the consumer is divided into  the  11
  FCC subsets.   This allows the user with a specific need to quickly  locate
  their data.  With respect to the data, it should be noted that some subsets
  contain frequencies which are used exclusively in only certain areas of the
  country. A prime example of this would be Subset 6  which contains frequen-
  cies used almost exclusively in the Northeastern US and SO California.

  Subset Description of Contents

     1  Broadcast Services (BA, BF, BS, BT)
     2  Earth Stations and Misc Common Carrier (CS, CX, CI, CP)
     3  Land Mobile Rural, Offshore Common Carrier (CD, CG, CO, CR, CL)
     4  Experimental (X)
     5  Microwave (except BA), Cable, PRB Microwave Common Carrier (CE, CZ)
     6  Land Mobile PRB (470-512 MHz)
     7  Industrial Services PRB (ZA, RS, all I's (except IB))
     8  Public Safety & Land Transportation (P's & L's)
     9  Business & Industrial Services PRB (IB)
    10  Special Mobile Radio (SMR) & 900 MHz Services (G's & Y's)
    11  Aviation & Marine Services (A's & M's)

  The Standard Dataset provided with the FCC FRS  Vers 2.11  encompasses all
  of the above subsets and is divided into individual states.  The frequency
  range of the Standard Dataset is 0 kHz - 3000+ MHz ('DC to Daylight').
