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Revision as of 14:24, 19 July 2011
Amateur radio, a/k/a ham radio.
Contents
US/Canadian VHF/UHF Calling Frequencies
Band | USB | FM |
---|---|---|
6 m | 50.125 | 52.525 |
2 m | 144.200 | 146.520 |
1.25 m | 222.100 | 223.500 |
70 cm | 432.100 | 446.000 |
33 cm | 902.100 | 927.500 |
23 cm | 1296.100 | 1294.500 |
13 cm | 2304.100 | 2305.200 |
Links
- AC6V.com - Links to many amateur radio web sites.
- eHam.net - This site has an extensive product review section that includes scanners and general coverage receivers.
- IARU - International Amateur Radio Union
- ITU Amateur and Amateur-satellite service
- QRZ.com - Callsign database, forums, practice exams, etc.
USA
- FCC Amateur Radio Service
- FCC Amateur Radio Service Rules (Code of Federal Regulations Ttitle 47 Part 97)
- Amateur Radio Band Descriptions
- ARRL - American Radio Relay League
- ARRL band plans - US amateur radio band plans
- ARRL frequency charts - US amateur radio frequency allocations.
- Gordon West Radio School
- W5YI Group
Canada
- Industry Canada Amateur Radio Service
- RAC - Radio Amateurs of Canada
Repeater Databases
- Artsci Amateur Radio Repeater Database
- K1IW Amateur Repeater and Broadcast Transmitters Database
- K5EHX Repeater Search
- QSL.FM Repeater Database
- Repeaterbook.com
- USREPEATERS.COM
- National Frequency Coordinators' Council (NFCC) list of amateur radio repeater frequency coordinators. Some of the regional frequency coordinators' web sites contain repeater listings or databases.