220mhz

  1. N6KAW

    Uniden Bearcat BC895XLT and 220Mhz (1.25 Meter) VHF Amateur band

    Is the Uniden Bearcat BC895XLT the only non-handheld model with an alpha-numeric display which will receive what is left of the 220Mhz (1.25 Meter) VHF Amateur Radio band? Thanks
  2. Bruce42

    US-Mexico 220 MHz PTC Agreement

    It looks like they have finalized the agreement on how to split up 220-222 MHz. Details at http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2016/db1208/DOC-342523A2.pdf
  3. B

    Now Available BridgeCom Systems BCM-220 Mobile Radio

    May 6, 2016 BridgeCom Systems, Inc Phone: (816)532-8451 E-Mail: tim@BridgeComSystems.com Contact: Tim King Press Release: NEW BCM-220 Mobile Radio Now Shipping ______________________________________________________________________________ BridgeCom Systems, Inc is pleased to announce the...
  4. W

    220 MHz repeater

    Does any ham in the Albany area want to help set a 220 MHz repeater in the area . I can apply for the frequency pair. We could use donations or repeater equipment . If anybody is interested in helping out putting up a 220 repeater in Albany ny area let me know . Would like to try and get it up...
  5. B

    New FB Group 220 MHz Radio Group

    We want YOU to join the 220 Group. Public group for the promotion of the 220 MHz Radio frequency for amateur radio use. Share your favorite 220 repeater, 220 install photos, 220 products you use and 220 stories. Welcome and enjoy! https://www.facebook.com/groups/220MHzRadioGroup/
  6. marksroberson

    Birmingham 220mhz repeaters?

    Does anybody know of any 220mhz repeaters in the Birmingham area? I know that 224.22 Used to be on air but now I try to key it up and nothing, it may be my location, but does anybody know of any that you might be able to access from Birmingham but not necessarily in Jefferson County?
  7. K

    What Moto gear can be moved to 220MHz?

    I'm curious if any Motorola radios can be re-tuned to the 1.25MHz ham band, particularly portables. It's easy to put them on 2m and 70cm, and reasonably simple to retune to the 900MHz 33cm ham band, but I've always wanted to play with 220. Once you catch Black Radio Disease, it's hard to settle...
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