Difference between revisions of "International Shortwave Broadcast Band"

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Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave frequencies, generally 1.6–30 MHz, just above the medium wave AM broadcast band.
  
 
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* 120 meter: 2300 - 2495 kHz
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* 90 meter: 3200 - 3400 kHz
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* 75 meter: 3900 - 4050 kHz
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* 60 meter: 4750 - 5100 kHz
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* 49 meter: 5900 - 6300 kHz
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* 41 meter: 7100 - 7350 kHz
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* 31 meter: 9250 - 9995 kHz
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* 25 meter: 11.50 - 12.05 MHz
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* 22 meter: 13.57 - 13.87 MHz
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* 19 meter: 15.00 - 15.825 MHz
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* 16 meter: 17.48 - 17.90 MHz
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* 15 meter: 18.90 - 19.02 MHz
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* 13 meter: 21.45 - 21.50 MHz
 
* 11 meter: 25.67 - 26.10 MHz
 
* 11 meter: 25.67 - 26.10 MHz
* 13 meter: 21.45 - 21.50 MHz
 
* 15 meter: 18.90 - 19.02 MHz
 
* 16 meter: 17.48 - 17.90 MHz
 
* 19 meter: 15.00 - 15.825 MHz
 
* 22 meter: 13.57 - 13.87 MHz
 
* 25 meter: 11.50 - 12.05 MHz
 
* 31 meter: 9250 - 9995 kHz
 
* 41 meter: 7100 - 7350 kHz
 
* 49 meter: 5900 - 6300 kHz
 
* 60 meter: 4750 - 5100 kHz
 
* 75 meter: 3900 - 4050 kHz
 
* 90 meter: 3200 - 3400 kHz
 
* 120 meter: 2300 - 2495 kHz
 

Revision as of 14:46, 19 July 2015

Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave frequencies, generally 1.6–30 MHz, just above the medium wave AM broadcast band.

  • 120 meter: 2300 - 2495 kHz
  • 90 meter: 3200 - 3400 kHz
  • 75 meter: 3900 - 4050 kHz
  • 60 meter: 4750 - 5100 kHz
  • 49 meter: 5900 - 6300 kHz
  • 41 meter: 7100 - 7350 kHz
  • 31 meter: 9250 - 9995 kHz
  • 25 meter: 11.50 - 12.05 MHz
  • 22 meter: 13.57 - 13.87 MHz
  • 19 meter: 15.00 - 15.825 MHz
  • 16 meter: 17.48 - 17.90 MHz
  • 15 meter: 18.90 - 19.02 MHz
  • 13 meter: 21.45 - 21.50 MHz
  • 11 meter: 25.67 - 26.10 MHz