Hi, I think the military uses the bands above 108 and below 88 here in the U.S. I'm not one hundred percent sure, but that's what my uncle Chris told me once, and he knows that sort of stuff. Courtney On May 24, 2012, at 12:16 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
> Oh, one more question. > Does anyone know what's just under the fm band (88-108 on the fm band in the > us) since I have a radio chip that receives down to 76 mhz (to be compatible > with the japan/european fm commercial bands) but in the us, I don't seem to > receive anything on the 76-88 mhz freq band, though I've tried hopping in as > little as 50khz hops. Is there anything there over here, or is hunting there > just an exercise in futility? > Where does one go to lookup such things? Does the fcc list such freqs on > their site? > > On May 24, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Gordon Smith wrote: > >> Hi Travis >> >> I can confirm the 2 meter amateur band is 144 to 148 MHZ in the Americas. >> What you'll probably find above that range is PMR, (Public Mobile Radio). >> >> Gordon >> >> On 24 May 2012, at 17:05, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Interesting Martin. You mention that the 2 Meter band goes from 144 to 148 >> here, but then that means my little handheld radio I bought at Radio shack >> some 10+ years ago is a bit more than it claims. It goes from 144 all the >> way up to somewhere beyond 163 or so. Any idea why it was labeled a 2 meter >> radio if it's range was that large? >> Recently, it's had issues in that it now only access stations I'd already >> preprogrammed into it, and no longer will change freqs using it's up/down >> buttons, though hitting the preset freq buttons works just fine. >> I did find a fellow here in town who claims he works on such radios, so I'm >> thinking I'll drop by his place and see if it's fixable, but I don't hold >> out much hope, considering on how old it is. It's built pretty solid >> though, it's been dropped many many times, and only in the last year or so >> has began misbehaving, so if it can be made to work again, I'd sure >> appreciate having it operational again, it was great to be able to pick up >> the weather stations when we lived in Alabama, since there was almost always >> tornado or rough weather warnings being sent out. 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