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Is 88 MHz low frequency?

Slightly higher VHF range of 54-72 MHz operates television channels 2-4, as well as wireless systems defined as “assistive listening.” VHF frequencies 76-88 MHz operate channels 5 and 6. The highest low band VHF is 88-108 MHz and operates the commercial FM radiobroadcast band.

What frequency is 60 MHz?

Frequency Details

Unit Frequency Lower Frequency Upper
Megahertz 54 MHz 60 MHz
Kilohertz 54000 kHz 60000 kHz
Hertz 54000000 Hz 60000000 Hz
Wavelength 5.552 meters 4.997 meters

What band is 70 MHz?

The 4-metre (70 MHz) band is an amateur radio band within the lower part of the very high frequency (VHF) band. The 4-metre band is unusual; very few countries outside of Europe have allocated amateur access.

Which band of frequencies is used for British Broadcasting Services?

United Kingdom. In the UK, Band V allocations for television are 8 MHz wide, traditionally consisting of 30 channels from UHF 39 to 68 inclusive.

How far does VHF transmit?

A typical VHF station operates at about 100,000 watts and has a coverage radius range of about 60 miles.

What does 60Hz do to your body?

EMFs of 0–300 Hz are defined as ELF-EMFs. We are exposed daily to 50–60 Hz ELF-EMFs produced by most electrical home appliances [1, 2]. Several epidemiological studies have suggested that ELF-EMF increases the risk of developing cancer, including leukemia, brain, and breast cancers [3–5].

What frequency is 80m?

3.5 MHz
The 80-meter or 3.5 MHz band is a band of radio frequencies allocated for amateur radio use, from 3.5 to 4.0 MHz in IARU Region 2 (consisting mostly of North and South America), and generally 3.5 to 3.8 or 3.9 MHz in Regions 1 and 3 (the rest of the world) respectively.

What kind of transceiver is AnyTone at588 / 66 / 88mhz?

The Anytone AT588/66-88MHz-70MHz version of this fully featured, classic little FM transceiver with plenty of power (50w) available on the popular and friendly 4m (70MHz) band.

Are there any Chinese PMR transceivers in the UK?

In recent years there have been extensive imports of Chinese PMR transceivers such as the Wouxun KG-699E 4 m (66–88 MHz) and KG-UVD1P1LV dual band (TX / RX 66–88 MHz / 136–174 MHz) handheld transceiver to Western countries, mainly so far in the UK and mainland Europe.

Are there any radio transceivers that cover the 4 meter band?

Currently, the only Japanese-made, “mass-market” amateur radio transceivers to cover the 4-metre band as standard are the Kenwood TS890, Icom IC-7100 and IC-7300 (UK models), previously there was the UK specification Yaesu FT-847 with 4 m which was discontinued in 2005.

Is the 4 metre band a high frequency band?

(October 2019) The 4-metre (70 MHz) band is an amateur radio band within the lower part of the very high frequency (VHF) band. The 4-metre band is unusual; very few countries outside of Europe have allocated amateur access.