There is a number of different ham radio bands in the VHF portion of the radio spectrum. This one has some VHF frequencies.Another frequency database, with a similar database to the link above. Scanner Frequencies.

Limited Only by ImaginationOn this page we are going to look at some of the things that every user with a Radio, Scanner or SDR can expect to find around the different bands. Once you're ready for some real fun, get an HF radio and put up a wire antenna and see what's going on on the lower bands.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castWelcome to Reddit's own amateur (ham) radio club. When your looking to spend some time with the radio, and it's not time for one of those nets, bounce through those local repeater, and then set the radio on scan.Eventually you will want some more range, and that's when you get some #14 wire, an SO-239 base connector, some lmr-400uw feed line, and an sma adapter and make a cool 1/4 wave ground plane antenna to reach further.Eventually learn about making a yagi and join your favorite repeater's club for some fox hunting and maybe buying an HF radio out of some older members closet for some dx fun, maybe some cool digital mode stuff, maybe work the fstv stuff they are getting ready to put on the space station.I agree with others, a better antenna makes a world of difference. What am I missing? Have a great day!I have been surfing online more than three hours today, yet I never foundPlease log in using one of these methods to post your comment:490 – 518 kHz …… Navtex (Weather and Warning messages for ships. And don’t forget to tune around slowly in some “dead” spectrum to get familiar with the noise profile of your device. All topics relating to the hobby are welcome here, from purchasing and building equipment, to operating techniques and activities, and everything in between.Press J to jump to the feed. During the day, the easiest frequencies are from 12000 to 22000. I don’t currently have any equipment to do any other parts of the radio spectrum. However, users can add frequencies and I accept pretty much everything. We've done a bit of experimenting in our local club, and our self-build 2m antennas are 3-6 dB over the stock ones while being as small as stock handhelds.

I highly recommend you use an all mode receiver on the HF,VHF,UHF and L-Band bands for the greatest listening pleasure.So Lets begin to list some examples of what can be heard in which parts of the radio spectrum. This list is very interesting for most of the readers. I returned from Facebook well done on a very good social media campaignLovely blog, it loads genuinely quick and looks really cool.This has to be my second favourite article of the week, i can’t inform you number 1, it might offendI am thinking about extending this subject and doing a series of pages highlighting VLF, LF,MF, HF, VHF and UHF. Welcome to Scanner Frequencies - A Police, Fire & EMS radio communications database with around two million radio scanner frequencies spanning the entire United States. Get something elevated, preferably on your roof or chimney or balcony. Formal Nets: Med Net 8122kHz at 0630UT.

If there is enough interest I will start work on it and highlight some very interesting signals that many people overlook and easily dismiss as interference, But don’t realise its a natural (or manmade) signal on the frequency.It will take more than just a handful of people. General Shortwave Frequency Allocations If I randomly scan the frequencies in my area (San Jose, CA), I rarely (= never) hear anything aside from a couple of NOAA channels. All topics relating to the hobby are welcome here, from purchasing and building equipment, to operating techniques and activities, and everything in between. It can be seen that some ham radio bands are allocated in the USA that are not available in the UK, and vice versa. I hope you will all have fun and an intersting time discovering a hidden world of signals you never knew existed…An internet HF SDR that covers 1 kHz – 29.1 Mhz. Ok Friends that’s all for this page. In case it's the latter, go to RepeaterBook.com and search for repeaters in your area. Ok Friends that’s all for this page.

If you are wondering what Amateur Radio is about, it's basically a two way radio service where licensed operators throughout the world experiment and communicate with each other on frequencies reserved for license holders. It’s a good starting point if you’re not sure that you want to buy/build a software defined radio.Directory of Internet-based SDR’s. Remind you, there are a huge amount of NDB beacons signals to be heard in between 187 kHz and 1290 kHz. I may make available for download ( that can be opened in any text editor or reader on any operating system) on this page.Hello, yes this post is really nice and I have learned lot ofJust a quick thought for any newbies– if you have a brand-spankin’-new SDR receiver, want voice, and have no idea what to listen to, here are my top three function-check stations:1. Newbie here. 73s.Nice blog Simon. This will give you part of a “modern” talknet to listen to.Have fun! All i can do is highlight some and point you in the right direction, And let you discover a world of information and new signals for yourself. I am planning to experiment with external antennas, but I wanted to make sure first I have some reference.NORCAL APPROACH: 120.1 124.525 126.475 133.95 125.35 134.5WX ASOS at NUQ (7 nm NW): 124.175 or 283.0 (650-604-1529)The Baofeng radio I have has a frequency range of 136-174 & 400-520MHz, but I will try these with my SDR dongle, thanks!By "frequencies" do you mean just scanning through the frequency band? They range from the mundane (allocations of different bands) to very specific in use by police, fire departments, amusement parks, etc. After that, start scanning around.Radioreference.com has some good listings as far as police/fire/EMS, and there's usually a decent amount of discussion as far as monitoring freqs in your area. Some (most) of those repeaters will be owned by clubs that have web pages with schedules for nets. Or are you scanning freqs that you've programmed in? You are throwing CONSIDERABLY more technology and software at the problem than your car stereo– you should be able to dial things in. popular kinds of Ham Radio textfiles are lists of interesting frequencies to try. These signals are heard worldwide.Thanks for the post Ron, Apologies about the typo and thanks for the spotting it.



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