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but only two are in the ham bands. The rest are a collection of airband, marine, FEMA, search and rescue, National Guard, US Air Force, etc. Most of these frequencies are not legal for the general public to use. An FCC amateur radio license...
Primary Simplex, Net & Event frequencies 2M 146.520 Mhz 2M Calling 2M 147.405 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC1 2M 146.540 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC2 1.25M 223.500 Mhz 1.25M Calling 1.25M 223.450 Mhz FM LTAC6 70CM 446.000 FM 70CM Calling 70CM 431.085 FM C4FM & FM LTAC3 70CM 446.150 FM C4FM & FM LTA...
This mix of fun, public service, friendship and convenience is the main feature of amateur radio. The true origin of the term "ham" seems to have been lost, but there are several theories. It may simply be a shortcut way of saying the first syllable of "amateur radio." Hams start out...
And to add to this post, I just heard from a Ham friend in Florida who was getting RF into his Heil amplified speaker on certain frequencies. He installed the Besign isolator and reported back the RF is completely gone! “Thanks for the tip Lumpy. I Was getting some RF into my Heil ...
quickly got back to me and said that he checked and he did have one. He would show it to me when I arrived. The radio he showed me looked pretty good and I felt confident that I would be able to bring it back to life and make it look presentable. The deal was done and I am ...
Primary Simplex, Net & Event frequencies 2M 146.520 Mhz 2M Calling 2M 147.405 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC1 2M 146.540 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC2 1.25M 223.500 Mhz 1.25M Calling 1.25M 223.450 Mhz FM LTAC6 70CM 446.000 FM 70CM Calling 70CM 431.085 FM C4FM & FM LTAC3 70CM 446.150 FM C4FM & FM LTA...
(VOR). This is a type of short-range radio navigation system for aircraft, enabling aircraft with a receiving unit to determine their position and stay on course by receiving radio signals transmitted by a network of fixed ground radio beacons. It uses frequencies in the very high frequency (...
Before moving onto accessories, it should be noted that this little radio also gives you access to the National Weather Service frequencies as well as “scan” capability of all programmed frequencies, including many police and fire frequencies. So not only do you get a great HAM radio but you...