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The 80 meter or 3.5 MHz band is a core amateur radio frequency band, allocated frequencies from 3.5 to 4.0 MHz in IARU Region 2, and generally 3.5 to 3.8 or 3.9 MHz in Regions 1 and 3 respectively. The portion of the band used for voice communications is sometimes referred to as "75 meters". One of the five original shortwave bands allocated to amateurs in 1926, 80 meters is the most popular band for regional communications networks through the late afternoon and evening hours. It is usually reliable for short to medium distance contacts, with average distances ranging from local contacts within 200 miles/300 km out to a distance of 1,000 miles/1,600 km or more, depending on atmospheric conditions. |
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UP DN | Frequency | Callsign/Station | Short Info | Location | Randomize | |
3.700.000 | RDP | Power: 100 kW | Lisbon-Sao Gabriel, Portugal | [80 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler] | ||
Radiodifusao Portuguesa, SA (Radiodifusao Portuguesa,SA) broadcasting on 3700 kHz between 2300 UTC to 0200 UTC from Lisbon-Sao Gabriel, Portugal! | ||||||
3.720.000 | YFR | Power: 300 kW | Skelton, United Kingdom | [80 Meters] [mapper] [stumbler] | ||
Family Stations, Inc. (VT Merlin Communications Ltd.) broadcasting on 3720 kHz between 1800 UTC to 1900 UTC from Skelton, United Kingdom! |
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