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1.25 Meters: Full Details

Amateur use of VHF and UHF allocations exploded in the late 1960s and early 1970s as repeaters started going on the air. Repeater use sparked a huge interest in the 2 meter and 70 centimeter (420–450 MHz) bands, however this interest never fully found its way into the 1.25 meter band. Many amateurs attribute this to the fact that there was an abundance of commercial radio equipment designed for 136–174 MHz and 450–512 MHz that amateurs could easily modify for use on 2 meters and 70 centimeters. There were no commercial frequency allocations near the 1.25 meter band, therefore there was no commercial radio equipment available. This meant that amateurs who wanted to experiment with the 1.25 meter band had to do so by building their own receivers and transmitters for the band or by buying one of the few radios available from amateur radio equipment manufacturers.

Further, since the band is allocated only in ITU Region 2, the major equipment manufacturers (Kenwood, Yaesu and Icom), for the most part, do not often offer transceiver models which cover the frequency range. (see Novice Licensees Get Privileges). This helps to continue the lack of usage of the 1.25 meter band, though the equipment manufacturers argue that when they have produced equipment, it hasn't sold well as compared to other products. In recent years, Kenwood and Yaesu have both included the 1.25 meter band in some of their multi-band handheld transceivers. The Kenwood TH-F6A, the Yaesu VX-6R & VX-7R include coverage of the 1.25 meter band in addition to the more popular 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands. It is widely believed that these are two of the most popular handhelds available right now. The only 1.25 meter non-handheld widely available new today is offered by Alinco, another Japanese manufacturer. The Alinco 235T, a 25-watt FM-only radio intended primarily for mobile use, is quite popular. In the few regional pockets of heavy 1.25 meter activity, the 235T is the radio of choice.


  146 results were returned in 15 pages from a total of 27032 records.

UP DN Frequency Callsign/Station Short Info Location Randomize
Repeater 224.160.000 KF6CLR o74.4ex Mariposa, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info KF6CLR Repeater located in Mariposa, CA, United States operating on 224.1600 Mhz.
Repeater 223.960.000 WA6UHF ca Chico, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WA6UHF Repeater located in Chico, CA, United States operating on 223.9600 Mhz.
Repeater 224.900.000 KD6GVO o151.4aelrsx Grass Valley, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info KD6GVO Repeater located in Grass Valley, CA, United States operating on 224.9000 Mhz.
Repeater 224.380.000 W6ER #o77.0rx Fairfield, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info W6ER Repeater located in Fairfield, CA, United States operating on 224.3800 Mhz.
Repeater 224.500.000 WA6UHF o110.9ex Oroville, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WA6UHF Repeater located in Oroville, CA, United States operating on 224.5000 Mhz.
Repeater 224.900.000 WA2UNP o131.8ers Berkeley, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WA2UNP Repeater located in Berkeley, CA, United States operating on 224.9000 Mhz.
Repeater 223.800.000 AC6VJ o156.7l Santa Rosa, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info AC6VJ Repeater located in Santa Rosa, CA, United States operating on 223.8000 Mhz.
Repeater 224.640.000 N6NAC o110.9elx San Jose, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info N6NAC Repeater located in San Jose, CA, United States operating on 224.6400 Mhz.
Repeater 224.580.000 WB6NYS o151.4elx San Luis Obispo, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WB6NYS Repeater located in San Luis Obispo, CA, United States operating on 224.5800 Mhz.
Repeater 224.020.000 NR7A oex So Lake Tahoe, CA, United States [1.25 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler]
info NR7A Repeater located in So Lake Tahoe, CA, United States operating on 224.0200 Mhz.

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