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Saved by uncleflo on October 12th, 2019.
Marine VHF radio refers to the radio frequency range between 156 and 174 MHz, inclusive. The "VHF" signifies the very high frequency of the range. In the official language of the International Telecommunication Union the band is called the VHF maritime mobile band. In some countries additional channels are used, such as[1] the L and F channels for leisure and fishing vessels in the Nordic countries (at 155.5–155.825 MHz).
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
As mentioned elsewhere on this site, there is a rumor that transmitter hunting is an expensive aspect of Amateur Radio. This rumor is simply false. Most equipment can be bought surplus, or can be built from scratch, as most of our hunters have done. Below are various examples of equipment that are either commercially produced our the design data can be found on the web. Sometimes the equipment can be obtained at major ARDF events.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
This page contains updates, feedback and circuit modifications relating to the foxfinder-80 ARDF receiver article that appeared in the November, 2000 issue of 73's amateur radio today. The design data posted at this site reflects the version used at the 2002 championships in Georgia.
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