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May 26th, 2016 04:35 PM #1I'm a licensed amateur radio operator and have been enjoying the hobby.
Lately I discovered the joys of scanning and is looking for a comprehensive list of local frequencies used by different organizations in PH (similar to radioreference.com) but have found none. I'll start with a list but mostly of amateur groups. Please do include some if you know any group. I know many shifted to trunk radio already.
Thanks and 73!
VHF:
144.1200 DX3NE
144.2800 DX1ARM
144.4000 DX1FLR
144.4600 DX1RN
145.0000 DX4CAR
144.6200 DX1ER
144.6600 DX1PUP
144.7000 DX2TI
144.7200 DX1ACE
144.7400 DX1PAR
144.8400 DX2AAA
144.8600 DX2N
144.9000 DX2LA
144.9400 DX3F
144.9800 DX1MK
145.1000 DX1MMM
145.1600 DX1RVN
145.3400 DX1PRS
145.4600 DX1EVM
145.6400 DX1CW
145.9000 DX8FAR
157.1500 TXT FRE
UHF:
408.4750 Makati Rescue
409.4800 Makati Traffic
414.1500 MMDA
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May 27th, 2016 08:00 AM #3
DU1-IJA.... On monitor....
Good tidings!
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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June 1st, 2016 04:54 PM #4used to be a member of a ham group in the 40m band. nowadays, parang sayang oras.
40m is a good substitute for emergency communications such as, during the time of yolanda. you just need a 100w xtorized xceiver, a good mobile ant, a 750w ac power gen, a 12v car batt 3sm and you are on the air.
side by side with a satellite transceiver, nothing beats this combination.
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June 1st, 2016 05:01 PM #5I'm into QRP now. My set up is a Yaesu FT817ND 5watts with an Alex Loop antenna and a 7ah sealed lead acid battery with solar panels for charging.
Also have a few HT but my favorite is the wide receive Yaesu VX3 only 1watt for transmit but really portable. Smaller than a pack of cig.
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June 2nd, 2016 12:27 AM #6
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January 11th, 2018 06:16 AM #7I'm a licensed amateur radio operator and have been enjoying the hobby.
Lately I discovered the joys of scanning and is looking for a comprehensive list of local frequencies used by different organizations in PH (similar to radioreference.com) but have found none. I'll start with a list but mostly of amateur groups. Please do include some if you know any group. I know many shifted to trunk radio already.
Thanks and 73!
VHF:
144.1200 DX3NE
144.4000 DX1FLR
144.4600 DX1RN
145.0000 DX4CAR
144.6200 DX1ER
144.6600 DX1PUP
144.7000 DX2TI
144.7200 DX1ACE
144.7600 DX1ARC
144.7400 DX1PAR
144.8400 DX2AAA
144.8600 DX2N
144.9000 DX2LA
144.9400 DX3F
144.9800 DX1MK
145.1000 DX1MMM
145.1600 DX1RVN
145.3400 DX1PRS
145.4600 DX1EVM
145.6400 DX1CW
145.9000 DX8FAR
157.1500 TXT FRE
UHF:
408.4750 Makati Rescue
409.4800 Makati Traffic
414.1500 MMDA[/QUOTE]
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January 12th, 2018 11:30 AM #8I haven't really opened my QRP rig recently pero usually 40m lang ako. Mostly contacts ko Japan.Chinese marami rin sila pero naiinis ako kausapin hehe. On a good day dati I was able to contact California 5/9. I want to focus on CW for QRP pero mabagal pa ako.
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January 12th, 2018 11:31 AM #9Thanks for this sir. Most of my time I also do scan and listen. I bought a dedicated scanner for this, mas mabilis. Minsan I go to malls and scan the frequencies they use din. Magandang hobby din. Ang madalas and useful na namomonitor ko is yung sa mga bumbero and mmda.
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