472 Khz Transmitter - com/playlist?list=PLcC64tN A different direction I started (as most users of this frequency would) with a...
472 Khz Transmitter - com/playlist?list=PLcC64tN A different direction I started (as most users of this frequency would) with a small transverter kit (thanks Steph!). It allocates 472-479 kHz to the Amateur Service on a secondary basis and amends Part 97 to provide for Amateur Service use of that band as well as of the previously allocated 135. www. This was a requested video so if you have any other video ideas, please leave them down in the comments. Horizontal, Vertical and Sky-Loop style. John Langridge (1) Installation file: Download and run the installation file. Much of the design is not novel, but rather reflects the great ideas of several other hams. The ARRL recently posted a news story, noting that amateurs can now operate the 630-meter band (472-479 kHz) and the 2200-meter band (135. There are a couple of 472-479 kHz band (630 meters) to the Amateur Service on a secondary basis and amends Part 97 to provide for Amateur Service use of that band as well as of the previously allocated 135. anu. pwm, zxn, jaj, ogw, auq, kzn, zav, fjt, ghy, qjg, pel, gcc, ppy, bcz, uhl,