What frequencies do ham radio operators use?

For ham radio operators, you'll use the frequency range from 420 – 450MHz. Unlike the reliability of VHF radio waves, UHF has a much shorter wavelength and is prone to interference from basically any solid object, whether that's a building blocking your signal or even your body.
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What is the most used ham radio frequencies?

Amateur radio contests are not run on the WARC bands. 20 metres – 14.0–14.35 MHz – Considered the most popular DX band; usually most popular during daytime. QRP operators recognize 14.060 MHz as their primary calling frequency in that band. Users of the PSK31 data mode tend to congregate around 14.070 MHz.
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What frequencies can a ham technician use?

  • 28 MHz.
  • 29.7 MHz.
  • 3.5 MHz 3.525.
  • 4.0 MHz.
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What are ham calling frequencies?

Across all of North America, the National Simplex Frequency (also referred to as the calling frequency) is 146.52 MHz. In areas that use 15-kHz channels, the adjacent channels are 146.535, 146.550, 146.565 MHz, etc.
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Can ham radios listen to police?

The answer is no. Unless you are in a life or death situation and there are no other means of communication available. In that case, you can use your Ham radio for emergency communication with the police, or anyone listening. But even then, the police might be a bit skeptical to communicate with you.
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Can ham radio pick up radio stations?

You can only listen, but it's a simple way to receive emergency broadcast radio stations like NOAA. These pick up “normal” radio broadcasts but you can't hear or talk with emergency services and other people.
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Why does Baofeng say cancel?

Ensure you are on the correct band. If you enter a frequency and the radio says “Cancel” when you press the last digit, press the “Band” button to select the correct band.
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What is the 12 meter calling frequency?

The World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) bands are three portions of the shortwave radio spectrum used by licensed and/or certified amateur radio operators. They consist of 30 meters (10.100–10.150 MHz), 17 meters (18.068–18.168 MHz) and 12 meters (24.890–24.990 MHz).
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What frequencies can I use without a ham license?

Almost all GMRS radios also support FRS frequencies, which can be used without a license. Channels 8-14 on a typical 22 channel consumer radio reserved exclusively for FRS. These channels can be used license-free, but are limited to a half watt of transmit power and will have limited range.
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Can a Technician do FT8?

In addition to SSB on 10M, Techs can also work digital modes including RTTY, PSK, and FT8.
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Are ham radios UHF or VHF?

As for ham radio, the FCC has allocated a specific set of frequencies that start at the AM radio band at 1.6 MHz and end at 1240 MHz. This range includes two radio frequency bands, Very High Frequency (VHF), and Ultra HIgh Frequency (UHF), each of which has its pros and cons.
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How far will a 50 watt ham radio transmit?

They assume a 5 watt handheld, 50 watt mobile, 5/8 wave mobile antenna with 6 dB gain and 5/8 wave, 6dB gain omnidirectional base antenna at 50′. Urban Environment – Around 1/2 – 1 mile from handheld to handheld, up to 2 miles mobile to handheld, and up to 5 miles or more, base to mobile, with base antenna at 50′.
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What is the longest range ham radio?

The absolute maximum distance that you can talk over with a ham radio is around 4000 miles (6400 km). This would only be possible during something like an emergency if both antennas were high enough, such as up on top of mountain peaks or skyscrapers.
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How far can a 10 watt radio transmit?

Thus the typical ranges with around 400 MHz frequency range with 1 W transmitter power are up to ~30 kilometers and up to ~80 kilometers with 10 W transmitter power.
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What does Qrp stand for in ham radio?

QRP or low power operation has a large and growing band of radio hams who enjoy this aspect of amateur radio. The term comes from the Q codes that were often for Morse, CW and other radio transmissions where QRP means shall I reduce power.
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What is the 10m calling frequency?

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.
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What band is 433MHz?

LPD433 (low power device 433 MHz) is a UHF band in which license free communication devices are allowed to operate in some regions. The frequencies correspond with the ITU region 1 ISM band of 433.050 MHz to 434.790 MHz, and operation is limited to CEPT countries.
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Do you call CQ on VHF?

It's OK to call CQ on VHF FM, make some noise on the frequency. Give other operators a reason to contact you. Don't make your CQ too long, maybe 15 to 20 seconds. The callsign/listening approach is fine too.
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Is 70cm UHF or VHF?

The 70-centimeter or 440 MHz band is a portion of the UHF radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use.
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What frequency does Baofeng use?

The BaoFeng UV-5R is a compact hand held transceiver providing 4 watts in the frequency range of 136-174 MHz and 400-480MHz (520MHz later versions). It is a compact, economical HT that includes a special VHF receive band from 65 – 108 MHz which includes the regular FM broadcast band.
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How do you program a Baofeng UV-5R for police scanner?

How to manually program the Baofeng UV-5R from the keypad
  1. Press [VFO/MR] and enter Frequency Mode.
  2. Press [A/B] and choose the A Side (upper display). ...
  3. Press [BAND] for the frequency band. ...
  4. Disable TDR (Dual Watch/Dual Standby). ...
  5. Enter the frequency. ...
  6. optional - Enter the transmit CTCSS/DCS code.
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