NCDCC Responds to the Markets Request for Hotspot Frequencies
NCDCC has made recommendations, as to what frequencies a Digital Hotspot user should use, for their local private Hotspots.
NCDCC has made recommendations, as to what frequencies a Digital Hotspot user should use, for their local private Hotspots.
(b) A repeater may receive and retransmit only on the 10 m and shorter wavelength frequencybands except the 28.0-29.5 MHz, 50.0-51.0 MHz, 144.0-144.5 MHz, 145.5-146.0 MHz, 222.00-222.15MHz, 431.0-433.0 Mhz, and 435.0-438.0 Mhz segments. This means neither the receiver or transmitter can be operating on 144.00-144.50MHz or 145.60-146.00MHz. NCDCC will not Coordinate in violation of Part…
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Suggested NorCal Two Meter Band Plan 10-Oct-21 Narrow Band Digital Repeater Outputs 144.9250 9 Pairs 144.9375 144.9500 144.9625 144.9750 144.9875 145.0000 145.0125 145.0250 Narrow Band Digital Repeater Inputs 147.4250 9 Pairs 147.4375 147.4500 147.4625 147.4750 147.4875 147.5000 147.5125 147.5250 FM Simplex 17 Channels 146.4150 146.4300 146.4450 146.4600 146.4750 146.4900 146.5050 146.5200 146.5350 146.5500 146.5650 146.5800…