CB a narrow band, About 500 KHz (0.4600 MHz) wide on 11 metres, around 27 MHz on your radio dial. They are limited, legally, to 40 narrow frequencies. In the United States of America CBers can use a transceiver of less than four (4) watts output without a license of any kind. ...
Reg VA7ZEB has created aVancouver Area Frequency List, which is a vetted list of useful frequencies across several services including Amateur, EmComm, Broadcast, Weather, LADD, Regional Road, FRS/GMRS, Railway, Airband and Marine. It can be easily downloaded in Generic CSV, Chirp and RT Sys...
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3) Digital modes (Packet radio) should not use the FM voice simplex frequencies listed above as wider spacing (20 Khz recommended) is needed between adjacent frequencies for packet radio use. A 20 Khz spacing matrix of frequencies near to 145.010 Mhz and 145.610 Mhz is available for packet.....
Instead, I use band scan memories or scan edge memories. To me, it’s easier than making banks of repeaters for different cities along the way. Scan edges are memories available on most modern radios. Set the start and end frequency and the radio scans frequencies in-between, stopping on ...
Click Here for the QRP Calling Frequencies Click Here for an Extra Class lament! Click Here for "Q" and "Z" signals Click Here for the QRPp Award Amateur Radio Me with a vintage 10 meter AM handheld at age 16 First, a definition: Amateur radio, also known as "Ham" radio, is...
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Lightning flashes and Tesla coils generate a wide range of radio frequencies near 300 kHz, slightly below the AM broadcast band (540 kHz to 1700 kHz). The electrical impulses can be perceived as “noise” or “static” in a radio receiver. ...
It’s hard to believe that all of the frequencies that I chose to call CQ on were actually in use by a station that I could not hear (and they could not hear me). This remains a mystery. What is not a mystery is that it was the correct decision to activate again these two light...
Raspberry Pi 3 APRS Station running Xastir, Information on how to build your own APRS Station, iGate or Digipeater. Download Repeater Frequencies in East Tennessee too.