A General Guide To Scanning; Guide To Frequencies; National Weather Frequencies; Ham Radio Frequencies - Radio Shack PRO-2040 Owner's Manual

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A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNING

Reception of the frequencies cov-
ered by your scanner is mainly "line-
of-sight." That means you usually
cannot hear stations that are beyond
the horizon. During the summer
months, you might be able to hear
stations in the 30-50 MHz range lo-
cated several hundred or even thou-
sands of miles away. This is because
of summer atmospheric conditions.
This type of reception is unpredict-
able but often very interesting!
GUIDE TO
FREQUENCIES
National Weather Frequen-
cies
161.650
162.525
161.775
162.550
162.400
163.275
162.425

Ham Radio Frequencies

Ham operators often transmit emergency
information when other communication
methods break down. The following chart
shows the frequencies that Hams use:
Wavelength
(meters)
10-meter
6-meter
2-meter
162.440
162.450
162.475
162.500
Frequency
(MHz)
28.000–29.700
50.000–54.000
144.000–148.000
Wavelength
Frequency
(meters)
70-cm
420.000–450.000
GUIDE TO THE ACTION
BANDS
International Broadcast
Bands
Several shortwave bands are allocat-
ed for international broadcasting be-
cause of the nature of propagation of
high frequencies. The bands are
sometimes identified according to
the approximate wavelength of the
signals in meters.
(MHz)
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