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Ham radio operators have several different frequency bands set aside for their use. These bands range from just above the AM broadcast band (the AM band ends at 1700 kHz; the 160-meter ham band begins at 1800 kHz) through the shortwave band and into the VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencie...
6 meters (50mhz) is often called the Magic Band. It offers a myriad of propagation types, depending on the time of day and the time of year. Six is a band that shares many of the characteristics of HF frequencies, as well as those of VHF and above. The amateur bands have had a 6...
As the radio is clearly designed for mobile-style operation, the memory channels can easily be used to store 10-meter repeater stations (along with the necessary offsets), CB channels, as well as storing simplex frequencies to quickly tune in desired frequencies for scheds with other amateur r...
ISS Amateur Radio Frequencies and Modes Mode V/V FM Crew Contact (Region 1: Europe) Uplink=145.200 MHz Downlink=145.800 MHzMode V/V FM Crew Contact (Regions 2 & 3: Americas, Asia) Uplink=144.490 MHz Downlink=145.800 MHzMode V/V Packet (Worldwide) ...
This is the the Ham/Amateur Radio Project Website of N1ATP, Knut. I received my Technician License in 1993 as N1QKP. This served me well since my chief interest is public service events and this, most of the time, utilizes VHF and UHF Frequencies. Over the years I have upgraded to Ge...
First, myWhat’s New in DLARCcolumn in the Zero Retries newsletter talks about archiving the Japanese language “Ham’s Radio” podcast, fascinating newly digitized material from the estate of satellite television pioneer Bob Cooper, and new scans of many amateur radio newsletters. ...
(as in "short-wave radio"). Unlike frequencies used by FM radio stations and TV stations, which are line-of-sight and therefore limited to 40 or 50 miles, short-waves "bounce" off theionospherefrom the transmitter to the receiver's antenna. The higher the frequency is, the "shorter" ...
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...
Wide Frequency Range: This SDR transceiver covers a broad frequency range of 100KHz to 2GHz, allowing users like "Sarah, a satellite enthusiast" to explore various frequencies with ease. High Accuracy: The device boasts a TXCO accuracy of 0.5ppm, ensuring precise tuning and minimizing errors. ...