Home A-V B-Board Features Stuff Tech Why
                                                                                  Frequencies

All Frequencies in MHz

    160 Meters: 1.885, 1.900, 1.945, 1.985 (USA)
                         1.850 (W. Europe)
                         1.933 &1.963 (in the UK)
                         1.843 (Australia)

    80 Meters:  3.530, 3650 (South America)
                        New3615, 3625 (in the UK)
                        3705 (W. Europe)
                        3.690 (AM Calling Frequency, Australia)

    75 Meters: 3.825, 3.870 (West Coast), 3.880, 3.885 (USA)

    40 Meters:  7.070 (Southern Europe)
                        7.120, 7.300 (South America)
                        7.175, 7.290, 7.295 (USA)
                        7.143 (UK)
                        7.146 (AM Calling Frequency, Australia)

    20 Meters: 14.286

    17 Meters: 18.150

    15 Meters: 21.285, 21.425

    10 Meters: 29.000-29.200

    6 Meters: 50.4 (generally), 50.250 Northern CO

    2 Meters: 144.4 (Northwest)
                     144.425 (Massachusetts)
                     144.28 (NYC-Long Island)
                     144.45 (California) 
                     144.265 (Los Angeles, CA)

     

    For more specific details on AM Nets, go to the Nets Page.               

 

Back

 

 

 

30 July 2008

am, amplitude modulation, ham radio, radio, amateur radio, modulation, cool, boatanchors, electric radio, tubes, signals, collins, johnson, eico, heathkit, audio, The AM Window, kenwood, icom, yaesu, ten tec, high tech, hi-fi, high fidelity, broadcast quality, antennas, wire, connectors, amfone.net, coaxial cables, equalizers, voice processors, microphones, recorders, DAT, amplifiers