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Radio Frequencies

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VHF Marine Radio Frequencies

VHF Marine Radio Frequencies

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SOLENT AREA VHF MARINE RADIO FREQUENCY LIST Notes: 1 A simplex channel is where the A and B frequencies are the same. Both stations use the same frequency. If both stations are in range the conversation will be heard. 2 A duplex channel is where the A and B frequencies are different. The two stations use different frequencies.

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COMMUNICATION PROCEDURE AND BASIC RADIO …

COMMUNICATION PROCEDURE AND BASIC RADIO

www.ojp.gov

expense of replacing this equipment, a lost or stolen radio may present a safety hazard. Its use by an unauthorized person could result in the jamming of Department radio frequencies or the disruption of emergency radio transmissions, placing both officers and citizens in jeopardy. It may be used to facilitate the commission of a crime.

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Marine VHF Radio Channel Frequencies (US)

Marine VHF Radio Channel Frequencies (US)

copradar.com

Marine VHF Radio Channel Frequencies (US) S - Simplex / D - Duplex VTS - Vessel Traffic Services areas only. EPIRB- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon CH 13 - Ships >20m length maintain a listening watch on this channel. CH 16 - Ships required to carry radio, USCG, & most coast stations maintain a listening watch on this channel.

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Shortwave 101: How to Listen to World Radio

Shortwave 101: How to Listen to World Radio

iceagefarmer.com

chart. On some shortwave radios, frequencies will look like 15100 KHz, 15105 KHz or 15110 KHz, whereas on other radios they might look like 15.1 MHz, 15.105 MHz or 15.11 MHz. To determine which frequency designation your radio has for shortwave, look at your radio’s tuning scale, digital display, or owner’s manual.

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Amateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table

Amateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table

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Amateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table Amateur (Ham) Radio Frequency Table This information is presented for people that are NOT hams, or amateur radio operators, that want to know something about the frequencies that hams are legally allowed to use. Hams are required to know this in order to get an amateur license, or ticket as a license is ...

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Radar Frequencies and Waveforms - ITS

Radar Frequencies and Waveforms - ITS

www.its.bldrdoc.gov

Radar Frequencies and Waveforms 12th Annual International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies Michael Davis Georgia Tech Research Institute Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory mike.davis@gtri.gatech.edu Based on …

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FREQUENCIES LISTED BY FCC RADIO SERVICE

FREQUENCIES LISTED BY FCC RADIO SERVICE

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Radio Pool. 2This category of users will have a separate coordinator in the Industrial/Business Radio Pool. NOTES 1. Some frequencies may be shared by several Services. 2. 422-429 MHz band. Frequencies in this band, used in the vicinity of …

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Radio Theory The Basics

Radio Theory The Basics

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Ł Referred to as fivictorfl frequencies by the aviation community Radio Theory The Basics. FM - Frequency Modulation Ł Used extensively in land-mobile radio and on incidents for command and logistical nets Ł Advantage: not easily accessible to …

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AM/FM Receiver

AM/FM Receiver

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AM/FM Radio System • The different radio stations share the frequency spectrum over the air through AM and FM modulation. • Each radio station, within a certain geographical region, is designated a carrier frequency around which it has to transmit • Sharing the AM/FM radio spectrum is achieved through Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM)

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US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS - American Radio Relay League

US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS - American Radio Relay League

www.arrl.org

Sep 22, 2017 · Getting Started in Amateur Radio: Toll-Free 1-800-326-3942 (860-594-0355) email: newham@arrl.org Exams: 860-594-0300 email: vec@arrl.org US Amateur Radio Bands US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS — FCC 97.313 An amateur station must use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications.

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FCC ONLINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS

FCC ONLINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS

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BROADCASTING Radio Broadcast (AM)(73) 535-1605 535-1605 . NG1 NG5 Private Land Mobile (90) 5.87 5.87A 1605-1625 BROADCASTING 5.89 . 1615 MOBILE US221 G127 1705 BROADCASTING 5.89 : Radio Broadcast (AM)(73) Alaska Fixed (80) Private Land Mobile (90) 1606.5-1625 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE 5.90 LAND MOBILE 1606.5-1800 FIXED . MOBILE : …

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