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50–54 MHz: Amateur radio 6 meter band; 50 MHz is an amateur-only radio control frequency
144–148 MHz: Amateur band 2 Meters
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6 meter's am ham radio its also called a lunch box
You are referring to a Heathkit HW-29 or HW-29A, also known as a "Benton Harbor Lunch Box" or a "Sixer." Being a vintage radio, they are typically available at very reasonable prices. Your best bet is to join a local amateur radio club and get to know the hams in the club, as there's a good chance someone in the club has one he or she hasn't used in years.
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Hi most of mobile yaesu tranceivers appear to transmit only in 160 and 6 meters band... Am i wrong? I need a mobile tranceiver that can transmit and receive in 10m 20m 40m and 6m. Can you help me? Thanx.
You may be misinterpreting the specification. When they write 160M to 6M the other ham bands in between are also included; i.e. the 80, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10M bands.
Good luck and have fun. 73 from the Fisherman.
I need a 6/2 meter antenna for my father's ham radio. please if you have any info tell me. Thank you soo much! Happy holidays!!!!
I've been a licensed ham for many years, and I don't recall of hearing of a 6/2 meter antenna, ever. An L/2, meaning lambda/2, I've heard of...that's just a half wave antenna.
But in any case, ham radio antennas are very frequency specific, or at least band specific.
Your best bet is to first be certain of the mode of operation (whether you want a vertical or horz. polarized antenna) , and the band or bands you want to cover, and go visit one of these websites--
http://www.aesham.com/
http://www.hamradio.com/
http://www.hamcity.com/
Determine the wavelength of these radio waves in meters by dividing the speed of light, 2.998 x 10^6 meters per second, by the numbers of cycles per second
95.5 MHz gives 0.0314 m.
94.5 * 10^6 c/s gives 0.0317 m.
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