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When the signal is tuned in exactly on frequency, it will probably not be as clear as you desire.
Tune the radio slightly to one side of the exact frequency, and the voice will become clear and easily
understood.
As a general rule, one side will be clearest, so tune both sides of the frequency to achieve the best
response.
LISTENING ON SHORT WAVE
As you become more experienced in using your R5 receiver, you will notice that many foreign stations
announce in meters, rather than megahertz. Much of the amateur literature will speak of the 80 meter
band, or the 40 meter band, or any of the other widely used frequencies, in meters rather than
megahertz.
The formula given below may be used in converting meters to megahertz or megahertz to meters.
For Example:
From meter to megahertz:
For example:
Some interesting possibilities for your short wave listening are listed below:
Amateur Radio – Assigned bands between 1.800 MHz to 54 MHz.
Short Wave Broadcasting – Check with a good reference book regarding frequencies used by various
countries.
Citizens Band – Frequencies assigned to private citizens in the United States and several other
countries – 26.965 to 27.255 MHz.
Military Communications – Heard over the entire short wave frequency range.
Police, Fire and Commercial – Between 30 and 50 MHz.
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or
300/Megahertz = Meters
300/12 MHz = 25
12 MHz = 25 meters
300/meters = megahertz
25 meters
300/25 = 12 MHz