Current Solar-Terrestrial Data Category Radio BlackoutsUse X-Ray Solar Radiation StormsUse Proton Flux Geomagnetic StormsUse K-Index/K-nT/ Aurora/Solar Wind/Bz Band OpeningsUse Solar Flux (SN) Electron AlertUse Electron Flux Extreme X20 (1 per cycle)Complete HF blackout on entire sunlit side ...
Personal radio equipment used in the Citizens Band, Radio Control, and General Mobile Radio Services (GMRS). Auxiliary broadcast stations, such as remote pickup stations. Domestic public fixed and mobile radio systems, such as mobile telephone systems, cellular systems, rural radio systems, point-...
Personal radio equipment used in the Citizens Band, Radio Control, and General Mobile Radio Services (GMRS). Auxiliary broadcast stations, such as remote pickup stations. Domestic public fixed and mobile radio systems, such as mobile telephone systems, cellular systems, rural radio systems, point-...
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146.52 MHz: Ham radio frequency for non-repeater communications on the two-meter band. This is the 2m FM calling frequency, which is generally lightly used. You may hear interesting traffic on this frequency but need a ham radio license to transmit on it. ...
When Looking for a Motorola Radio you are looking for the letter "W" to make sure it does 900MHz! -- For Example M01WJN4PW6_N -- Transalation: Mobile, 01 Series, 896-941MHz, 30-35W, 2x14 Keypad, 12.5kHz spacing, Programable, High Specification. See chart link at bottom of the ...
Ham Utility is one of those must have apps for all ham radio operators and swl's. Features: *Frequency Band Plan (Including US) * Q-Codes (never forget to say…
Ham Tools is a set of useful utilities for the ham radio operator on the go! Featuring: * A scrollable, zoomable band chart that shows the US amateur radio band allocations, and selected frequency notes. * Finds your current grid square with a scrollable map to find the grid square of ...
The sales people at you local Radio & TV store will know what you mean. “The good stuff”, usually means ‘quad-shielded low-loss RG-6 or RG56/59’, with all-metal 75-ohm connectors to suit. Specifications of ‘RG’ Series coaxial cables can be found in this useful chart, and ...
Figure 2 – A chart to show the relationship between the CB band and others. On the left the chart starts out with power line frequencies (60 Hz), AM Broadcast (1MHz), the CB band (27MHz) and goes all the way up through TV,FM Radio, Cellular Phone, Microwave to visible light freq...