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'''Welcome to the RadioReference HF Gateway. "HF" is an abbreviation for "High Frequency."  See [[Spectrum]].'''
 
'''Welcome to the RadioReference HF Gateway. "HF" is an abbreviation for "High Frequency."  See [[Spectrum]].'''
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== Amateur Radio ==
 
== Amateur Radio ==
 
* [[Amateur Radio on HF]]  
 
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== Citizen's Band ==
 
== Citizen's Band ==
 
*  See the [[Citizens Band]] page for frequencies and channels
 
*  See the [[Citizens Band]] page for frequencies and channels
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== Short Wave Broadcast ==   
 
== Short Wave Broadcast ==   
 
* [[SWL Broadcast]]   
 
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==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
 
* For links to antennas, reviews, modifications and filters, see our [[HF Equipment and Accessories]] article
 
* For links to antennas, reviews, modifications and filters, see our [[HF Equipment and Accessories]] article

Revision as of 14:38, 9 January 2010

Welcome to the RadioReference HF Gateway. "HF" is an abbreviation for "High Frequency." See Spectrum.

High frequency communications occur in the 2-30 MHz band. Signals in this band can be refracted by the ionosphere allowing worldwide propagation. The distance varies depending on time of day, the solar cycle and current solar and geomagnetic activity, but in general it's best to listen below 10 mhz at night, above this during the day. Our HF Propagation article has links that describe these phenomenon in greater detail.

Many of the FAQs linked here are courtesy of DXing.Com from Universal Radio of Reynoldsburg Oh. and the Monitoring Times website.

The RR forum for this topic can be found here



Amateur Radio


Citizen's Band




Equipment

Online HF Receivers

There are quite a few receivers online that you can listen to HF communications. Some of them even allow you to control the radio for limited times. Some others are set to a specific frequency on the HF band that usually has a lot of activity. See the Live Tunable Receivers article