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Revision as of 20:09, 25 June 2010
Introduction
The term wavelength refers to the length of a radio wave; or more precisely the length from peak to peak. Wavelengths correlate directly with frequency (cycles per second).
Calculations
- If you want to determine the wavelength in meters from frequency in MHz, simply divide 300 by the frequency.
- 300/150MHz = 2 meters.
- If you want to determine the frequency in MHz from the wavelength in meters, simply divide 300 by the wavelength.
- 300/6 meters = 50MHz.
Common Ham Band Wavelengths
- 6 meters = 50-54MHz
- 2 meters = 144-148MHz
- 70 centimeters = 420-450MHz