scottgs
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I'm starting this thread early in an effort to try and lock in the first post so we have a definitive listing of radio frequencies and channels which will be used at the 2015 rally.
This will be a living page and will be updated as the rally nears.
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2-meter band 146.500 MHz No Tone
FM wideband (5KHz deviation), Carrier Squelch (no tone, no CTCSS)
This frequency may be used by an appropriately licensed ham and it is a standard simplex frequency in the ARRL band plan and may be used by most any 2m ham radio.
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6-meter band 51.000 MHz 150 Hz Tone
FM wideband (5-7 KHz deviation), 150Hz Squelch set to 1KHz deviation if possible. Can use 151.4 in a pinch.
This is an HF-Pack frequency and may be used by an appropriately licensed ham with most VHF Military tactical radios such as PRC 25/77/351, VRC 12, RT-1523 SINCGARS, MBITR, some low-band VHF Motorola radios and most 6m ham radios.
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20-meter band 14.3425 MHz USB
40-meter band 7.296 MHz USB
These are HF ham Military HF-Pack frequencies and may be used by an appropriately licensed ham in most any Military or Ham HF radio.
In general this would be used for long-range comms, but may be used local too. Other HF-Pack freqs may be used too.
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CB Band Channel 4 27.005 MHz AM
This is the national standard off-road channel and is useable by both 23 and 40 channel CB radio sets.
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FRS/GMRS Channel 4 462.6375 MHz, No Tone.
This is Carrier Squelch, no CTCSS, Tone or Privacy code.
This is a shared FRS and GMRS frequency so will work with either. Same channel number as CB, so easy to remember.
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Please contact me with corrections, questions, or for unusual radios, antennas etc. We have a lot of radio communications experience at our disposal here on the forum and we should make the most of it if we can.
I hope we can all work together to have the best commo of any Military vehicle rally ever!
Garret
W8BUG
This will be a living page and will be updated as the rally nears.
_________________________________________________________________________________
2-meter band 146.500 MHz No Tone
FM wideband (5KHz deviation), Carrier Squelch (no tone, no CTCSS)
This frequency may be used by an appropriately licensed ham and it is a standard simplex frequency in the ARRL band plan and may be used by most any 2m ham radio.
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6-meter band 51.000 MHz 150 Hz Tone
FM wideband (5-7 KHz deviation), 150Hz Squelch set to 1KHz deviation if possible. Can use 151.4 in a pinch.
This is an HF-Pack frequency and may be used by an appropriately licensed ham with most VHF Military tactical radios such as PRC 25/77/351, VRC 12, RT-1523 SINCGARS, MBITR, some low-band VHF Motorola radios and most 6m ham radios.
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20-meter band 14.3425 MHz USB
40-meter band 7.296 MHz USB
These are HF ham Military HF-Pack frequencies and may be used by an appropriately licensed ham in most any Military or Ham HF radio.
In general this would be used for long-range comms, but may be used local too. Other HF-Pack freqs may be used too.
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CB Band Channel 4 27.005 MHz AM
This is the national standard off-road channel and is useable by both 23 and 40 channel CB radio sets.
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FRS/GMRS Channel 4 462.6375 MHz, No Tone.
This is Carrier Squelch, no CTCSS, Tone or Privacy code.
This is a shared FRS and GMRS frequency so will work with either. Same channel number as CB, so easy to remember.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Please contact me with corrections, questions, or for unusual radios, antennas etc. We have a lot of radio communications experience at our disposal here on the forum and we should make the most of it if we can.
I hope we can all work together to have the best commo of any Military vehicle rally ever!
Garret
W8BUG
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