70 Centimeters (420-450 MHz) 420.00-426.00ATV repeater or simplex with 421.25 MHz video carrier control links and experimental426.00-432.00ATV simplex with 427.250-MHz video carrier frequency432.00-432.07EME (Earth-Moon-Earth)432.07-432.10Weak-signal CW432.1070-cm calling frequencyBand Plan – ARRL www.arrl.org › band-plan
Read moreWhat is 2m 70cm band?
70cm is the range of frequencies around 440mhz, while 2m is the range of frequencies around 144mhz . Your HT can tune to either of these bands, and can listen and transmit.
Read moreWhat’s better 2m or 70cm?
2m- Good all around band for talking/chatting , but since its VHF, signal travel depends on what’s in its way and the power output of the radio. 70cm- Good band, since its UHF its good to have in the city or around tall buildings or inside of buildings because its wavelength penetrates obstacles better.19 Haz 2013
Read moreWhat frequency is 70cms?
The 70-centimeter or 440 MHz band is a portion of the UHF radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use. The ITU amateur radio allocation is from 430 to 440 MHz; however, some countries, such as the United States, allocate hams 420 to 450 MHz.
Read moreWhat is the 40 meter calling frequency?
160 METERS40 METERS7.000 – 7.010CW DX & DXpedition Window7.005DXpeditions CW are frequently here7.035~7.045SSTV Operating Frequency — IARU Region 1DX CALLING FREQUENCIES ftp.unpad.ac.id › orari › library › library-sw-hw › amateur-radio › docs
Read moreWhat are the 2 meter simplex frequencies?
2 Meters (144-148 MHz) 144.00-144.05EME (CW)146.40-146.58Simplex146.52National Simplex Calling Frequency146.61-146.97Repeater outputs147.00-147.39Repeater outputsBand Plan – ARRL www.arrl.org › band-plan
Read moreWhat is FM simplex?
Simplex – In the amateur radio context, simplex operation means the radio stations are communicating with each other directly, on the same frequency . Both stations take turns transmitting and receiving on the same frequency with no repeater or other device in between.
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