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Who uses 70cm band?

Who uses 70cm band?

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The 70-centimeter or 440 MHz band is a portion of the UHF radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use. The ITU amateur radio allocation is from 430 to 440 MHz; however, some countries, such as the United States, allocate hams 420 to 450 MHz.

Is 80 meters USB or LSB?

SSB Frequency Lists

Basic Frequency Lists and Bands for Listening to SSB (in KHz)
160 Meters 1850-2000 LSB
80 Meters 3600-4000 LSB
60 Meters USB
40 Meters 7125-7300 LSB

What are common ham radio frequencies?

General Class Frequency Privileges in Ham Radio

Band Frequencies (in MHz) Mode
80 meters 3.525–3.600 CW, RTTY, data
3.800–4.000 CW, phone, image
40 meters 7.025–7.125 CW, RTTY, data
7.175–7.300 CW, phone, image

What is the frequency of the 10 meter band?

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28.000 to 29.700 MHz
The 10-meter band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a primary basis. The band consists of frequencies stretching from 28.000 to 29.700 MHz.

What is the 12 meter band?

12 meters – 24.89–24.99 MHz – Mostly useful during daytime, but opens up for DX activity at night during solar maximum. 12 meters is one of the WARC bands.

What is an SSB radio?

SSB Radio or Single Side Band Radio is a way of communicating over very large distances without the need for subscription or ongoing costs and tariffs. SSB is basically a ‘mode’ like FM or AM.

What is CWR mode?

CW-R (CW Reverse) mode receives CW signals with a reverse side CW carrier point like that of LSB and USB modes. If you have properly zero beat the signal of a station with which you are in contact, then the other station’s signal will sound the same in either mode.