A GENERAL GUIDE TO SCANNING

Reception of the frequencies covered by your scanner is mainly “line-of- sight.” That means you usually cannot hear stations that are beyond the hori- zon.

During the summer months, you might be able to hear stations in the 30–50 MHz range located several hundred or even thousands of miles away. This is because of summer atmospheric con-

161.650 MHz

162.425 MHz

161.775 MHz

162.440 MHz

162.400 MHz

162.450 MHz

ditions. This type of reception is unpre- dictable but often very interesting!

GUIDE TO

FREQUENCIES

National Weather Service Frequencies

162.475 MHz

162.550 MHz

162.500 MHz

163.275 MHz

162.525 MHz

 

Ham Radio Frequencies

Ham radio operators often broadcast emergency information when other means of communication break down.

The following chart shows the voice frequencies that you can monitor.

Wavelength

Voice Frequency (MHz)

 

 

 

10-meter

29.000

29.700

 

 

 

6-meter

50.100

54.000

 

 

 

2-meter

144.100

148.000

 

 

 

11/4-meter

222.000

225.000

 

 

 

70-centimeter

420.000

450.000

 

 

 

33-centimeter

902.000

928.000

 

 

 

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Radio Shack PRO-2045 owner manual General Guide to Scanning, Guide to Frequencies, National Weather Service Frequencies