Amateur Radio Bands and Frequencies Explained - DX Engineering

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Rod, K8RR and Mark, W8BBQ discuss the different amateur radio bands and frequencies including HF, UHF and VHF bands.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @elazarpimentel5340
    @elazarpimentel5340 Год назад +9

    Most videos tell us the frequency used in bands, which band is for CD, so forth, but I have found no video explaining how to choose one band over another depending on what the operator needs to do. I would love that video.

  • @dougfishback3116
    @dougfishback3116 4 года назад +7

    All radio waves travel at the speed of light, so they all travel the same distance in one second. Now visualize that as it travels that distance, a high frequency wave is cycling many times, and a low frequency wave is cycling fewer times. So the higher frequency has a shorter wavelength; that's how it can pack more cycles into its trip.
    Frequency and wavelength are two different but forever linked ways of looking at the same radio signal.
    Bands are the chunks of frequency spectrum that the authorities have designated for different uses. And because frequency and wavelength are always linked, we can define those bands in either way. The "2-meter band" includes a range of frequencies (144 MHz to 148 MHz in the US) that all have wavelengths around 2 meters.

    • @jeanneathon
      @jeanneathon 4 года назад +4

      Your post was much more helpful than the video - thank you! But I'm studying for my tech test, and I'd really like to understand the ins and outs of carrier frequency and band edge. Can't seem to find an actual explanation, only things like this spouting chart info.

    • @dougfishback3116
      @dougfishback3116 4 года назад +2

      @@jeanneathon Thank you. I'm studying for my tech license, too, so I'm right with you on trying to get my head around everything. The Craig Buck guide is helpful, but it might be smart to get the ARRA manual, too. Good luck with your process!

    • @BertrandofEarth
      @BertrandofEarth 2 года назад

      This man hams.

  • @peterschmidt6754
    @peterschmidt6754 Год назад +2

    Because most Hams are not teachers, it took me month to figure out the relationship between bands and frequencies. Bands are simply groups or sections of frequencies up and down the MHz spectrum. In other words, the FM radio in your car is just one band of frequencies that radio is allowed to play with. As you change channels on your radio, you are moving up or down through that band or group of frequencies. The same is true for AM radio or CB radio. They all are sections of frequencies. Well, Ham radio is no different, EXCEPT ham is allowed to use frequencies on multiple sections or "bands" which are not contiguous (not right next to each other). Most cheaper hand held radios only can access 2 or at most 3 bands, while the more expensive models access many, many bands. I hope that is helpful to someone.

    • @matth3190
      @matth3190 Год назад

      Extremely helpful to me! thank you!

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 3 года назад +3

    This cameraman needs to go to alcoholics anonymous

  • @patricks_music
    @patricks_music 2 года назад

    As a newbie studying ham - thanks for this video! Very fun

  • @robertmurdoch1
    @robertmurdoch1 3 года назад +1

    It would be useful to hear the strengths and weaknesses of each band.

  • @JW-ju9ru
    @JW-ju9ru 4 месяца назад

    Who puts on all these bands? And how do they exist? Because each machines itself?

  • @glennfleming6302
    @glennfleming6302 11 месяцев назад

    if I was to use a 433.92 MHZ remite handset for a gate motor in the US what likely hood would there be of interference from a ham radio?

  • @j.g4104
    @j.g4104 4 года назад +2

    I'm studying for my Technician Ham radio operator license and I'm really having trouble understands Bands & all that . Because I wanna make sure that I'm staying in the proper bands & frequencies that Technicians are allowed to operate in until I eventually go for my General license. I've been looking at the Baofeng Uv-5R HT for my first radio , but now I'm actually looking into the ICOM IC-705 instead because it seems to be a much more capable radio Especially as I start to learn more & begin experimenting with frequencies , bands , DMR & stuff as I'm learning about them

    • @chris_sc
      @chris_sc 4 года назад

      It's all related to the speed of light, or the speed at which electrons can move: 300,000km/s. Hence: 30m band : 300,000,000m/s / 30m = 10,000,000 (cycles) / s = 10MHz. So the 40m band is located around 7.5 MHz (40 x 7.5 = 300), and the 60m band is located around 5 MHz (60 x 5 = 300).

    • @ngzcaz
      @ngzcaz 3 года назад +3

      @@chris_sc I'm sure you're response was received and understood...

  • @jojopri22
    @jojopri22 4 года назад +4

    Great Video, How can I have a copy of that Chart, that will be a great help especially for me being a new Ham. KM6EHD 73!

    • @DXEngineering
      @DXEngineering  4 года назад

      Hi John, you can get a chart off ARRL.com or ICOM.com www.arrl.org/images/view//Charts/Band_Chart_Image_for_ARRL_Web.jpg

    • @phobowl1875
      @phobowl1875 4 года назад +1

      Looks like the chart used is here: www.icomamerica.com/en/amateur/amateurtools/

    • @Canarywharfdebz
      @Canarywharfdebz 3 года назад

      @@phobowl1875 thank you!

  • @georgealbertacanadaeh1038
    @georgealbertacanadaeh1038 Год назад

    hi, I always get confused when I am told 'all bands above 30mhz' ? So what would be considered below 30mhz ? and Above 30mhz?

  • @davidenglund
    @davidenglund 3 года назад

    Where'd yanget that nice color chart? I haven't likes the ARRL charts I've seen. Thx

  • @CT1JRZ
    @CT1JRZ 3 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @hakosama
    @hakosama 4 года назад

    Helpful to me. thanks.

  • @la5984
    @la5984 5 лет назад

    Where can I get one by mail

  • @LUEO103X
    @LUEO103X 4 года назад +3

    You lost me at band.

  • @Savvycyclist
    @Savvycyclist 2 года назад +2

    Poorly done

  • @stevenA44
    @stevenA44 2 года назад

    The camera operator NEEDS to be replaced! All that moving around about gave me motion sickness!!