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29 Ιουλ 2023 · Marine VHF Band Plans. From The RadioReference Wiki. This table shows the difference between the United States, Canadian and International VHF marine channels. The rightmost column labled Common indicates the channels which are the same in all three band plans.
National VHF/UHF/µWaves awards and certificates 41 Note 41 IARU REGION 1 BANDPLANS 43 Introduction 43 General 43 European table of frequency allocations 43 50 – 54 MHz Band plan 44 Notes: bandplan 45 Footnotes: 45 Usage Notes 45 70.0 – 70.5 MHz Band plan 46 Notes: BANDPLAN 46 Notes: Usage 46 144 – 146 MHz Bandplan 47
50,500 - 52,000. 12 KHz. all mode. 50.510 SSTV 50.520 - 540 Simplex FM Internet Voice Gateways 50.550 Image working frequency. 50.600 RTTY (FSK) 50.620 - 750 Digital communications 50.630 Digital Voice (DV) calling 51.210 - 390 FM/DV Repeater Inputs 51.410 - 590 FM/DV Simplex 51.510 FM calling frequency 51.810 - 51.990 FM repeaters output channels.
20 Φεβ 2016 · Whether you are a casual boater or a seagoing professional, this article provides the marine channels you need for programming modern VHF-UHF radios with the international frequencies for ships, yachts, motorboats, ferries, sailboats, cruise ships, freighters, tankers, industrial docks, skiffs, riverboats, inflatables, aquatic sports, fishing, k...
VHF DIY GUIDE. GETTING STARTED. There are three key elements to a proper & reliable VHF installation: Antenna placement. Antenna cabling, routing & connectors. DC power requirements. See chart for details. Here are the steps to get you started: Select DC power cable & connectors based on radio location. Obtain proper MMSI# see www.nmea.org.
MARINE VHF RADIO CHANNELS. The chart below summarizes a portion of the FCC rules -- 47 CFR 80.371(c) and 80.373(f) Type of Message Appropriate channel(s) DISTRESS SAFETY AND CALLING - Use this channel to get the attention of another station (calling) or in emergencies (distress and safety). 16 INTERSHIP SAFETY - Use this channel for ship-to ...
Four channel plans for the VHF data exchange system (VDES) concept have been considered, taking into account input contributions from the International Association of Marine aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA), a multi-country European group, Canada, China and Russian Federation.