51 MHz – 6m Amateur Band | FCC Frequency Database
🌐 Summary 51 MHz (range 50–54 MHz) is part of 6m Amateur Band within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: Part of the 6-meter amateur allocation, 51 MHz provides hams with …
🌐 Summary 51 MHz (range 50–54 MHz) is part of 6m Amateur Band within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: Part of the 6-meter amateur allocation, 51 MHz provides hams with …
🌐 Summary 52 MHz (range 50–54 MHz) is part of 6m Amateur Band within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: Located in the heart of the 6-meter band, 52 MHz serves …
🌐 Summary 53 MHz (range 50–54 MHz) is part of 6m Amateur Band within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: Near the upper edge of the 6-meter amateur band, 53 MHz …
🌐 Summary 54 MHz (range 50–54 MHz) is part of 6m Amateur Band within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: At 54 MHz, the 6-meter amateur band reaches its upper boundary …
🌐 Summary 55 MHz (range 54–60 MHz) is part of TV Channel 2 within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: This frequency at 55 MHz falls within VHF television Channel 2 …
🌐 Summary 56 MHz (range 54–60 MHz) is part of TV Channel 2 within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: Positioned in Channel 2’s VHF band, 56 MHz represents legacy television …
🌐 Summary 57 MHz (range 54–60 MHz) is part of TV Channel 2 within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: Located in the Channel 2 allocation, 57 MHz serves digital television …
🌐 Summary 58 MHz (range 54–60 MHz) is part of TV Channel 2 within the VHF spectrum. Quick summary: At 58 MHz within Channel 2, digital television signals reach viewers …
🌐 Summary 36 MHz (range 36–37 MHz) is part of Government/Military (VHF) within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: Operating at 36 MHz in the lower VHF spectrum, this frequency …
🌐 Summary 31 MHz (range 31–32 MHz) is part of Government/Military (VHF) within the VHF Low spectrum. Quick summary: The 31 MHz frequency falls within lower VHF allocations designated for …