Frequency
834 MHz
Range
826β849 MHz
Band Group
UHF (300β1000 MHz)
π Summary
The 834 MHz allocation is part of the UHF (300β1000 MHz) spectrum. This range is used worldwide for critical applications that keep our communications and infrastructure running smoothly. On this page we highlight how each band is applied in real systems, from regulatory assignments to everyday devices. Our goal is to make spectrum data clear and practical for engineers, regulators, and enthusiasts alike.
Key uses of this band include: 834 MHz: Cellular uplink paired with 869β894 MHz downlink; Mobile, Fixed; GSM/UMTS/LTE/NR uplink; LTE/NR smartphones, legacy GSM/CDMA devices.
Cellular 850 uplink (3GPP Band 5 UL 824β849 MHz; Band 26 extends down to ~814 MHz); legacy AMPS/ISβ95 evolved to LTE.

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π‘ Band & Geometry key
Field | Value |
---|---|
Wavelength (m) | 0.36 |
Waveforms | GSM, CDMA, UMTS, LTE, 5G NR |
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) | ΒΌ-wave β 8.99 cm |
Band Family | IMT/Cellular |
Band | Cellular 850 (CLR) β Uplink (segment) |
Primary Common Name | Cellular 850 UL |
FSPL @ 1 km [dB] | 90.863321012755 |
FSPL @ 10 km [dB] | 110.86332101275 |
Fresnel Radius @ 1 km (m) | 9.4827623493674 |
Band Group | UHF (300β1000 MHz) |
Tax Band Family | UHF |
Tax Band Class | 800/850 MHz Cellular & SMR (806β896) Band |
π§© Applications & Usage
Field | Value |
---|---|
Primary Application | Cellular uplink paired with 869β894 MHz downlink |
Lower Neighbor Use | 800 MHz Public Safety / SMR (UL) + start of Cellular UL |
Upper Neighbor Use | No adjacent allocation defined |
Typical Services Devices | GSM/UMTS/LTE/NR uplink |
Market Common Devices | LTE/NR smartphones, legacy GSM/CDMA devices |
Refarming Use | No |
Device Ecosystem Size | High (>1000 models) |
Device Hotspots (MHz) | 835, 845, 880 |
Device Category | Cellular Handsets / Modems (legacy) |
Typical Use Cases | – |
Modulation (Device) | GSM (200 kHz), CDMA/AMPS (legacy) |
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] | 200 |
Device Region Profiles | Cellular 850 legacy in many countries |
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) | Network- and band-class specific; handhelds ~23 dBm |
Allocation Relevance (Device) | Medium (legacy cellular) |
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) | Moderate: cellular band edges |
Example Devices Or Skus | Cellular (2G/3G Legacy Devices) |
Common Protocols | LTE; 5G NR; GSM/EDGE; UMTS (legacy) |
ποΈ Notes
Field | Value |
---|---|
Receiver Selectivity Notes | – |
Interference Notes | Protect public safety blocks |
Compatibility Risk Notes | – |
Notes | Cellular 850 uplink (3GPP Band 5 UL 824β849 MHz; Band 26 extends down to ~814 MHz); legacy AMPS/ISβ95 evolved to LTE. |
Propagation Notes | Strong coverage, good indoor penetration |
βοΈ Technical Rules
Field | Value |
---|---|
Lower Band Frequency Limit | 826 |
Upper Band Frequency Limit | 849 |
EIRP Indoor Limits | UE uplink β€23 dBm typical |
EIRP Outdoor Limits | UE uplink β€23 dBm typical |
PSD Limit | 3GPP UE mask |
Emission Mask Class | 3GPP Band 5/26 UL |
Guardband Minimum [kHz] | 100 |
Typical Bandwidths | 200 kHz (GSM), 1.4β20 MHz (LTE/NR) |
Autocalculated Bandlimits | No |
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) | 200 kHz (GSM), 1.4β20 MHz (LTE/NR) |
Max EIRP [dBm] | Network- and band-class specific; handhelds ~23 dBm |
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) | – |
Channelization Plan | 200 kHz (GSM), 1.4β20 MHz (LTE/NR) |
Channelization | 1.25 MHz (CDMA legacy); 5 MHz (LTE/NR typical) |
Guard Band Requirement | – |
OOB Emission Limit [dBm/MHz] | -13 (baseline) |
Spurious Emission Limit (dBm) | -30 (baseline) |
RX Blocking Min [dBm] | -15 (planning) |
Duplexing | FDD |
Duplexing Information | FDD UL paired with 869β894 |
Uplink Pairing | 824β849 MHz (Cellular UL) |
Downlink Pairing | 869β894 MHz (Cellular DL) |
Paired Band Info | Band 20 (EU 800): 832.0-862.0 MHz β 791.0-821.0 MHz |
Max EIRP [dBm] | UE: 23 dBm, BS: up to 64 dBm |
Channelization Block Size | 200 kHz GSM channels / LTE flexible blocks |
3GPP Band Number | |
Example 3GPP Bands | LTE/NR Band 5 (n5) UL |
LTE Uplink Bands | Band 5, Band 20, Band 26 |
LTE Downlink Bands | – |
NR Uplink Bands | n5, n20, n26 |
NR Downlink Bands | – |
Guard Bands | Guard bands at band edges |
Protocol Or Standard | – |
π Country Overrides
Field | Value |
---|---|
Tax Service Category | Other / Various |
Tax License Type | Licensed / Service-Specific |
Tax Regions | Global / Varies |
ITU Region 1 (Europe, Africa, Middle East (west of Persian Gulf), Western Russia & Mongolia) | Mobile, Fixed |
ITU Region 2 (North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean, Greenland, Eastern Pacific Islands (Americas region)) | Mobile, Fixed |
ITU Region 3 (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Oceania, Indian Subcontinent, East Asia & Southeast Asia) | Mobile, Fixed |
License Type | Licensed mobile (cellular 850/CLR) |
Primary Application | Cellular uplink paired with 869β894 MHz downlink |
Primary Services | Mobile, Fixed |
Spurious Emission [dBm] | -30 (baseline) |
Lower Neighbor Use | 800 MHz Public Safety / SMR (UL) + start of Cellular UL |
Upper Neighbor Use | No adjacent allocation defined |
Licensing Model | Auctioned (Cellular 850 Uplink) |
Typical Services Devices | GSM/UMTS/LTE/NR uplink |
US FCC Alloc | Cellular 850 Uplink (Band 5)β |
CA IC Alloc | Cellular 850 Uplinkβ |
UK Ofcom Alloc | 900/850 legacy (regional)β |
US Ref | 47 CFR Part 90 (Private Land Mobile) |
Typical Bandwidths | 200 kHz (GSM), 1.4β20 MHz (LTE/NR) |
Market Licensing Model | Auctioned (IMT) |
Market Common Devices | LTE/NR smartphones, legacy GSM/CDMA devices |
Fresnel Radius (1st, 1 km) [m] | 9.4827623493674 |
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) | 200 kHz (GSM), 1.4β20 MHz (LTE/NR) |
Auction Status | – |
Refarming Use | No |
Typical Site Spacing km | 2 / 8 |
Device Ecosystem Size | High (>1000 models) |
Traffic Load Share | Coverage-heavy, low capacity share |
Device Hotspots (MHz) | 835, 845, 880 |
Device Category | Cellular Handsets / Modems (legacy) |
Typical Use Cases | – |
Typical Center Frequencies [MHz] | – |
Rule Part (Fcc Or Region) | – |
Modulation (Device) | GSM (200 kHz), CDMA/AMPS (legacy) |
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] | 200 |
Device Region Profiles | Cellular 850 legacy in many countries |
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) | Network- and band-class specific; handhelds ~23 dBm |
Allocation Relevance (Device) | Medium (legacy cellular) |
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) | Moderate: cellular band edges |
Example Devices Or Skus | Cellular (2G/3G Legacy Devices) |
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) | ΒΌ-wave β 8.99 cm |
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) | – |
π‘οΈ Regulatory & Neighbors
Field | Value |
---|---|
Lower Band Frequency Limit | 826 |
Upper Band Frequency Limit | 849 |
Rx Blocking Min dBm | -15 (planning) |
Lower Neighbor Use | 800 MHz Public Safety / SMR (UL) + start of Cellular UL |
Upper Neighbor Use | No adjacent allocation defined |
Lower Neighbor Band | 800 MHz Public Safety / SMR (UL) + start of Cellular UL |
Lower Neighbor Range | 807.000β826.000 MHz |
Upper Neighbor Label | 800 MHz Public Safety / SMR β Downlink |
Upper Neighbor Range | 851.000β869.000 MHz |
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) | Moderate: cellular band edges |
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) | – |
US FCC Alloc | Cellular 850 Uplink (Band 5)Cellular 850 Uplink (Band 5) |
CA IC Alloc | Cellular 850 UplinkCellular 850 Uplink |
UK Ofcom Alloc | 900/850 legacy (regional)900/850 legacy (regional) |
Regulatory References | US: 47 CFR Part 90 (Private Land Mobile); CA: ISED RSSβ119 (Land Mobile 27.41β960 MHz); UK: Ofcom PMR/Business Radio (UK FAT) |
Global Harmonization | Global |
Crossborder Coordination | High |
Sharing Mechanism | – |
Auction Status | – |
Guard Or Pair | – |
π Market & Measurements
Field | Value |
---|---|
Noise Floor | -110 dBm (est.) |
Interference Cases | – |
Lower Neighbor Range | 807.000β826.000 MHz |
Upper Neighbor Range | 851.000β869.000 MHz |
Interference Notes | Protect public safety blocks |
Market Licensing Model | Auctioned (IMT) |
Market Commercial Value | High-value IMT band |
Market Common Devices | LTE/NR smartphones, legacy GSM/CDMA devices |
Market Deployment Density | Dense urban, broad rural coverage |
Noise Floor (Estimated) | -110 dBm (est.) |
Market Commercial Value (Estimated) | High-value IMT band |
Ecosystem Maturity | Mature |
Indoor Penetration | Good |
Known Interference | Broadcast to IMT coexistence issues |
Device Ecosystem Size | High (>1000 models) |
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) | – |
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) | ΒΌ-wave β 8.99 cm |
Ecosystem Maturity | Mature |
Device Ecosystem Size | High (>1000 models) |
Chipset Availability | Qualcomm, MediaTek, HiSilicon |
Operator Deployments | Global Tier-1 operators |
Technology Generations Deployed | Multiple / TBD |
Roaming Support | Yes |
Traffic Load Share | Coverage-heavy, low capacity share |
Indoor Penetration | Good |
Known Interference | Broadcast to IMT coexistence issues |
Occupancy | Medium |
Occupancy Bucket Pct | 10β30% |
Latency Profile | – |
Common Channels Or Profiles | – |
Security Features | – |
Lbt Or Fhss Requirement | – |
Popularity (Installed Base) | – |
Coexistence Tips | – |
Latency Class | – |
Device Hotspots (Scoped && Tagged) | β |