Notes:

Reception varies according to the seasons of the year, the current weather conditions, change in atmo- sphere and the frequency you selected.

The best time for listening to short- wave broadcasts is in the evening.

FM Broadcast

Frequency Range: 88–108 MHz

Communications: FM radio stations.

TV Sound 1

Frequency Range: Channels 2–6

Communications: Audio portion of televi- sion broadcasts.

TV Sound 2

Frequency Range: Channels 7–13

Communications: Audio portion of televi- sion broadcasts.

VHF Marine

Frequency Range: 145–175 MHz

Communications: Public service and marine band frequencies (such as po- lice, fire department, taxi, truck and oth- er private mobile transmissions).

Air Craft

Frequency Range: 108–135 MHz

Communications: Aircraft communica- tions such as aircraft-to-aircraft or be- tween air traffic control and aircraft.

Weather Band

Frequencies:

162.400 162.425 162.450

162.475 162.500 162.525

162.550

Communications: Weather information broadcasts.

Note: You can generally expect to re- ceive at least one of these channels in your area.

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