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Radio Shack Pro-95 - A General Guide to Frequencies; US WEATHER FREQUENCIES

Radio Shack Pro-95
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A General Guide to Frequencies
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Reception of the frequencies
covered by your scanner is mainly
“line-of-sight.” That means you
usually cannot hear stations that
are beyond the horizon.
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Ham radio operators often
transmit emergency information
when other means of
communication break down. The
chart below shows the frequencies
the scanner receives that ham
radio operators normally use.
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Every scanner has birdie
frequencies. Birdies are signals
created inside the scanner's
162.400 162.425 162.450
162.475 162.500 162.525
162.550
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10-Meter 28.000–29.700
6-Meter 50.000–54.000
2-Meter 144.000–148.000
70-cm 420.000–450.000
33-cm 902.000–928.000
25-cm 1240.000–
1300.000
20-525NEW.fm Page 69 Monday, July 1, 2002 2:58 PM

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