What band is 300 MHz?

What band is 300 MHz?

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Band name Abbreviation Frequency and Wavelength
Very high frequency VHF 30–300 MHz 10–1 m
Ultra high frequency UHF 300–3,000 MHz 1–0.1 m
Super high frequency SHF 3–30 GHz 100–10 mm
Extremely high frequency EHF 30–300 GHz 10–1 mm

What is 315 MHz band used for?

315MHz is primarily used for remote key less entry (RKE) systems and garage door openers. As a result, this frequency is somewhat crowded, increasing the chances for interference. The FCC allowed power is lower than 418MHz or 433MHz and the selection and efficiency of antennas is limited.

What are the frequencies in the HF band?

The HF bands are where you are going to find most of your DX or long-distance stations. These frequencies span from 3.5 MH (80 meters) to 29.7 MHz (10 meters). 80 Meters 80 Meters consists of the frequencies from 3.5–4.0 MHz (3500–4000 kHz).

What are the frequencies in the 80 meter band?

80 Meters consists of the frequencies from 3.5–4.0 MHz (3500–4000 kHz). The band is best worked at night during the winter. The FCC has granted hams secondary access on USB only to five discrete 2.8-kHz-wide channels.

How big is the 630 meter radio band?

The 630 Meter frequencies are just below commercial AM broadcast bands. The 160 Meter Band frequencies are just above commercial AM broadcast bands. The HF bands are where you are going to find most of your DX or long-distance stations. These frequencies span from 3.5 MH (80 meters) to 29.7 MHz (10 meters).

What is the frequency range of 30 meters?

30 Meters 30 Meters is a narrow digital band, which is shared with non-hams that runs from 10.1–10.15 MHz and has a maximum power of 200 watts PEP. License Class: General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes: Frequency Range: 10.100-10.150 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data