Local 2 Meter Repeaters
Cannon Mountain | 145.430 | - | PL: 114.8 |
Mount Washington | 146.655 | - | PL: 100.0 |
Littleton, NH | 147.345 | + | PL: 114.8 |
Whitefield, NH | 145.370 | - | PL: 114.8 |
Buckfield, ME | 146.880 | - | PL: 100.0 |
Mt. Ascutney, VT | 146.760 | - | PL: |
Barre, VT | 147.390 | + | PL: 100.0 |
Danville, VT | 147.270 | + | PL: |
Jay Peak, VT | 146.745 | - | PL: 100.0 |
Williamstown, VT | 146.625 | - | PL: 100.0 |
Local 440 Repeaters
Cannon Mountain | 449.875 | - | PL: 123.0 |
Mount Washington | 448.225 | - | PL: 88.5 |
Mount Washington | 448.975 | - | PL: 141.3 |
Lancaster, NH | 449.825 | - | PL: 123.0 |
All Bands Special Frequency List
Interesting Frequencies to monitor:
34.90: This channel is used nationwide by the
National Guard during emergencies.
39.46: Used for inter-department emergency
communications by local and state police forces.
47.42: This is a channel used across the
United States by the Red Cross for relief operations.
52.525: This is a calling frequency used by
ham radio operators in FM on their six-meter band. During periods of
exceptional propagation, this frequency is filled with signals from
hundreds or even thousands of miles away. If you're hearing distant
signals here, then the 30 to 50 MHz range is also open for long distance
reception.
121.50: This is the international aeronautical
emergency frequency.
138.225: This is the prime disaster relief
operations channel used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; it is
active during earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and other catastrophic
events.
146.52: This frequency is used by ham radio
operators for non-repeater communications on the two-meter band; it is
very busy in many parts of the country.
151.625: This channel is used by
"itinerant" businesses, or those that travel about the country.
Circuses, exhibitions, trade shows, and sports teams are some of the users
you can hear. Other widely used itinerant channels are 154.57 and 154.60.
154.28: Used for inter-department emergency
communications by local fire departments; 154.265 and 154.295 also used.
155.160: Used for inter-department emergency
communications by local and state agencies during search and rescue
operations.
155.475: Used for inter-department emergency
communications by local and state police forces.
156.75: This channel is used internationally
for broadcasts of maritime weather alerts.
156.80: This is the international maritime
distress, calling, and safety channel. All ships must monitor this
frequency while at sea. It is also heavily used on rivers, lakes, etc.
162.40: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
162.425: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
162.45: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
162.475: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
162.50: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
162.525: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
162.55: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
163.275: This channel is used for NOAA weather
broadcasts and bulletins.
163.4875: This channel is used nationwide by
the National Guard during emergencies.
163.5125: This is the national disaster
preparedness frequency used jointly by the armed forces.
164.50: This is the national communications
channel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
168.55: This is the national channel used by
civilian agencies of the federal government for communications during
emergencies and disasters.
243.00: This channel is used during military
aviation emergencies.
259.70: This channel is used by the Space
Shuttle during re-entry and landing.
296.80: This channel is used by the Space
Shuttle during re-entry and landing.
311.00: This is an active in-flight channel
used by the U.S. Air Force.
317.70: This is an active channel used by U.S.
Coast Guard aviation.
317.80: This is an active channel used by U.S.
Coast Guard aviation.
319.40: This is an active in-flight channel
used by the U.S. Air Force.
340.20: This is an active channel used by U.S.
Navy aviators.
409.20: This is the national communications
channel for the Interstate Commerce Commission.
409.625: This is the national communications
channel for the Department of State.
462.675: This channel is used for emergency
communications and traveler assistance in the General Mobile Radio
Service.
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