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General SDR Radio Notes focused in Germany

The RTL2832U Chipset

The frequency range of the RTL2832U SDR radio chipset is 500 kHz –1.75GHz ¹ ². This range can be extended to 24 MHz in direct sampling mode ¹.

It can capture up to 2.4 MHz of the RF spectrum at one time ³. The RTL2832U supports tuners at Intermediate Frequency (IF) at 36.125MHz, low-IF a 4.57MHz, or Zero-IF output using a 28.8MHz crystal, and includes FM/DAB/DAB+ Radio Support ⁴.

(1) RTL-SDR Blog V3 Datasheet (2) Listen In - DIYODE Magazine (3) RTL2832 - All You Need to Know - Amateur Radio Wiki. (4) RTL2832U - REALTEK.

Frequencies

Traffic-related Frequencies

Additional general-purpose frequencies that can be used for traffic-related communication:

  • 153.800 MHz

  • 153.810 MHz

  • 153.830 MHz

  • 153.840 MHz

  • 153.850 MHz

  • 153.870 MHz

  • 153.880 MHz

  • 153.890 MHz

  • 153.900 MHz

  • 153.910 MHz

  • 153.920 MHz

  • 153.930 MHz

  • 153.940 MHz

  • 153.950 MHz

  • 153.960 MHz

  • 153.970 MHz

  • 153.980 MHz

  • 153.990 MHz

  • 154.000 MHz

  • 154.010 MHz

  • 154.020 MHz

  • 154.030 MHz

  • 154.040 MHz

  • 154.050 MHz

  • 154.060 MHz

  • 154.070 MHz

  • 154.080 MHz

  • 154.090 MHz

  • 154.100 MHz

  • 154.110 MHz

  • 154.120 MHz

  • 154.130 MHz

  • 154.140 MHz

  • 154.150 MHz,

  • 162.000 MHz

  • 162.025 MHz

  • 162.050 MHz

  • 162.075 MHz

  • 162.100 MHz

  • 162.125 MHz

  • 162.150 MHz

  • 162.175 MHz

  • 162.200 MHz

  • 162.225 MHz

  • 162.250 MHz

  • 162.275 MHz

  • 162.300 MHz

  • 162.325 MHz

  • 162.350 MHz

  • 162.375 MHz

  • 162.400 MHz

  • 162.425 MHz

  • 162.450 MHz

  • 162.475 MHz

  • 162.500 MHz

  • 162.525 MHz

  • 162.550 MHz

  • 162.575 MHz

  • 162.600 MHz

  • 162.625 MHz

  • 162.650 MHz

  • 162.675 MHz

  • 162.700 MHz

  • 162.725 MHz

  • 162.750 MHz

  • 162.775 MHz

  • 162.800 MHz

  • 162.825 MHz

  • 162.850 MHz

  • 162.875 MHz

  • 162.900 MHz

  • 162.925 MHz

  • 162.950 MHz

  • 162.975 MHz

  • 163.000 MHz

  • 163.025 MHz

  • 163.050 MHz

  • 163.075 MHz

  • 163.100 MHz

  • 163.125 MHz

  • 163.150 MHz

  • 163.175 MHz

  • 163.200 MHz

  • 163.225 MHz

  • 163.250 MHz

  • 163.275 MHz

  • 163.300 MHz

  • 163.325 MHz

AM

  • 153.815 MHz: This is the frequency of the VerkehrsRundfunk (VR) for traffic information in the area of North Rhine-Westphalia.

  • 161.625 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Bavaria.

  • 163.100 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.

  • 163.625 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Thuringia.

  • 163.825 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Saarland.

  • 164.350 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Baden-Württemberg.

  • 164.625 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Rhineland-Palatinate.

  • 164.950 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Bremen.

  • 165.225 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Lower Saxony.

  • 166.125 MHz: This is the frequency of the VR for traffic information in the area of Hesse.

  • 477.075 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH (VBB), the traffic information service for the Berlin-Brandenburg region.

  • 548.9 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Bayern (VfB), the traffic information service for the Bavaria region.

  • 621.325 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Nordrhein-Westfalen (VNB), the traffic information service for the North Rhine-Westphalia region.

  • 697.3 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Niedersachsen/Bremen (VNB), the traffic information service for the Lower Saxony and Bremen regions.

  • 155.750 MHz: This is the frequency of the Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS), the German air traffic control service, for traffic information in the air.

  • 155.00 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Federal Highway Police for traffic information and alerts.

  • 161.775 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) for traffic information.

  • 162.450 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Federal Police for traffic information and alerts.

  • 162.475 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Coast Guard for traffic information and aids to navigation.

  • 162.495 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Federal Railway (DB) for traffic information.

  • 162.525 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) for traffic information and aids to navigation.

  • 162.600 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Air Navigation Service (DFS) for traffic information.

  • 162.625 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Meteorological Service (DWD) for weather warnings and aviation information.

  • 162.650 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Civil Aviation Authority (LBA) for traffic information.

  • 162.675 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) for traffic information.

FM

  • 91.8 MHz: This is the frequency of Radio Regenbogen for traffic information in the area of North Rhine-Westphalia.

  • 93.4 MHz: This is the frequency of Antenne Bayern for traffic information in the area of Bavaria.

  • 94.6 MHz: This is the frequency of Radio Schleswig-Holstein for traffic information in the area of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.

  • 95.6 MHz: This is the frequency of MDR Jump for traffic information in the area of Thuringia.

  • 98.8 MHz: This is the frequency of Radio Saarland for traffic information in the area of Saarland.

  • 100.2 MHz: This is the frequency of Radio Regenbogen for traffic information in the area of Baden-Württemberg.

  • 101.2 MHz: This is the frequency of SWR 3 for traffic information in the area of Rhineland-Palatinate.

  • 102.2 MHz: This is the frequency of Bremen Eins for traffic information in the area of Bremen.

  • 104.2 MHz: This is the frequency of Hitradio FFH for traffic information in the area of Lower Saxony.

  • 106.3 MHz: This is the frequency of hr3 for traffic information in the area of Hesse.

  • 96.3 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk München GmbH (VMG), the traffic information service for the Munich region.

  • 103.0 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Schwaben GmbH (VFS), the traffic information service for the Bavaria region.

  • 104.2 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Südwest GmbH (VfS), the traffic information service for the Baden-Württemberg region.

  • 105.5 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Rheinland-Pfalz GmbH (VzR), the traffic information service for the Rhineland-Palatinate region.

  • 106.90 MHz: This is the frequency of the Verkehrsfunk Hessen GmbH (VHS), the traffic information service for the Hesse region.

  • 93.0 MHz: This frequency is used by the German Federal Highway Police for traffic information and alerts.

  • 105.5 MHz: This frequency is used by the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) for traffic information.

  • 106.0 MHz: This frequency is used by the Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) for traffic information.

  • 106.2 MHz: This frequency is used by the Radio Bremen for traffic information.

  • 106.7 MHz: This frequency is used by the Deutschlandradio Kultur for traffic information.

  • 107.1 MHz: This frequency is used by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) for traffic information.

  • 107.5 MHz: This frequency is used by the Südwestrundfunk (SWR) for traffic information.

  • 107.9 MHz: This frequency is used by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) for traffic information.

DAB

  • 180.0 MHz: This frequency is used by the Verkehrsinformationszentrale (VIZ) for traffic information.
  • 180.7 MHz: This frequency is used by the Deutsche Verkehrsinformation (DVI) for traffic information.

DAB+

  • Bouquet DABplus: This bouquet is used by a variety of broadcasters for traffic information.

Weather-related Frequencies

Additional general-purpose frequencies that can be used for weather-related communication:

  • 162.000 MHz
  • 162.025 MHz
  • 162.050 MHz
  • 162.075 MHz
  • 162.100 MHz
  • 162.125 MHz
  • 162.150 MHz
  • 162.175 MHz
  • 162.200 MHz
  • 162.225 MHz,
  • 162.250 MHz
  • 162.275 MHz
  • 162.300 MHz
  • 162.325 MHz
  • 162.350 MHz
  • 162.375 MHz
  • 162.400 MHz
  • 162.425 MHz
  • 162.450 MHz
  • 162.475 MHz,
  • 162.500 MHz
  • 162.525 MHz
  • 162.550 MHz
  • 162.575 MHz
  • 162.600 MHz
  • 162.625 MHz
  • 162.650 MHz
  • 162.675 MHz
  • 162.700 MHz,
  • 162.725 MHz
  • 162.750 MHz
  • 162.775 MHz
  • 162.800 MHz
  • 162.825 MHz
  • 162.850 MHz
  • 162.875 MHz,
  • 162.900 MHz
  • 162.925 MHz
  • 162.950 MHz
  • 162.975 MHz
  • 163.000 MHz
  • 163.025 MHz
  • 163.050 MHz

AM

  • 162.475 MHz: This is the frequency of the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), the German national meteorological service, for weather warnings in the area of North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • 162.550 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Bavaria.
  • 162.5875 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.
  • 162.600 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Thuringia.
  • 162.625 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Saarland.
  • 162.650 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Baden-Württemberg.
  • 162.675 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Rhineland-Palatinate.
  • 162.700 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Bremen.
  • 162.725 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Lower Saxony.
  • 162.775 MHz: This is the frequency of the DWD for weather warnings in the area of Hesse.

FM

  • 105.6 MHz: This is the frequency of the Deutschlandfunk (DLF), a public radio station, for weather warnings.
  • 106.3 MHz: This is the frequency of the Deutschlandfunk Kultur, a public radio station, for weather warnings.
  • 106.7 MHz: This is the frequency of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), a public radio station, for weather warnings.
  • 106.90 MHz: This is the frequency of the Hessischer Rundfunk (HR), a public radio station, for weather warnings.
  • 107.1 MHz: This is the frequency of the Radio Bremen, a public radio station, for weather warnings.

Emergency Frequencies

Additional general-purpose frequencies that can be used for emergency communication:

  • 155.550 MHz
  • 432.050 MHz

Phone Numbers

  • 112 for the police department
  • 112 for the fire departmen, ambulance and rescure (mountain, maritime and air)
  • 115 for the Technisches Hilfswerk (THW) or German Federal Agency for Technical Relief or Traffic control.
  • 11888 for the Medical transport
  • 11837 for the Ambulance transport (if you want to choose your own ambulance)
  • 11881 for the Roadside assistance
  • 19222 for the Autobahn emergency service
  • 0800 2940000 for the German Environment Agency
  • 0800 1922222 for the German Red Cross

AM

  • 121.50 MHz: This is the standard frequency for international aviation emergency radio communication. It is used by pilots to communicate with air traffic control and other aircraft in the event of an emergency.

  • 143.90 MHz: This is a frequency that is used by the German military and emergency services for inland emergency radio communication. It is also used by some amateur radio operators.

  • 166.56 MHz: This is a frequency that is used by the German civil defense for emergency radio communication.

FM

  • 471.9 MHz: This is a frequency that is used by the German Federal Police for emergency radio communication.

  • 155.750 MHz: This is a frequency that is used by the German Federal Air Traffic Control Service (DFS) for emergency radio communication.

  • 168.3 MHz: This is a frequency that is used by the German Coast Guard for emergency radio communication.

Radios in Augsburg

AM

Here are the AM and FM frequencies that can be received in Augsburg, Germany:

Frequency Station Type
540 kHz Antenne Bayern München News / Talk
567 kHz Hit Radio RT1 Augsburg Pop / Rock
621 kHz Antenne Bayern Ingolstadt News / Talk
711 kHz Radio Galaxy Schwaben Pop / Rock
1431 kHz Klassik Radio Bayern Classical

FM

Frequency Station Type
87.5 MHz Hit Radio RT1 Augsburg Pop / Rock
88.0 MHz Radio Augsburg News / Talk
88.5 MHz Antenne Bayern München News / Talk
89.4 MHz Radio Arabella München Adult Contemporary
90.1 MHz Hit Radio N1 Nürnberg Pop / Rock
91.2 MHz Radio Galaxy Schwaben Pop / Rock
91.8 MHz R.SA (Mainfranken) Würzburg Pop / Rock
92.7 MHz Radio Galaxy Bayreuth Pop / Rock
93.9 MHz Antenne Bayern Augsburg News / Talk
94.6 MHz Radio Top Nürnberg Adult Contemporary
95.2 MHz Radio Fantasy Augsburg Hits
95.8 MHz Antenne Bayern Ingolstadt News / Talk
96.3 MHz Hit Radio Antenne Nürnberg Pop / Rock
97.1 MHz Radio Gong München Pop / Rock
97.7 MHz Antenne Bayern Ostbayern News / Talk
98.3 MHz Radio PSR Nürnberg Adult Contemporary
98.9 MHz Antenne Bayern Regensburg News / Talk
99.3 MHz Hit Radio Mainfranken Würzburg Pop / Rock
100.2 MHz Antenne Bayern Niederbayern News / Talk
100.6 MHz Antenne Bayern Oberfranken News / Talk
100.9 MHz Radio Top Würzburg Adult Contemporary
101.5 MHz Rock Antenne Augsburg Rock
101.9 MHz Antenne Bayern Oberbayern News / Talk
102.2 MHz Energy Star Radio Dance
102.7 MHz Antenne Bayern Oberpfalz News / Talk
103.0 MHz Antenne Bayern Schwaben News / Talk
103.5 MHz Hit Radio RT1 Nürnberg Pop / Rock
103.9 MHz SWR4 Allgäu Rock / Alternative
104.2 MHz Radio Charivari München Adult Contemporary
104.5 MHz Radio Augsburg News / Talk
104.8 MHz Radio Gong München Pop / Rock
105.2 MHz Antenne Bayern München News / Talk
105.7 MHz Bayern 3 Pop
106.1 MHz R.SA (Franken) Nürnberg Pop / Rock
106.4 MHz Bayern 2 Cultural programming
106.7 MHz Bayern 1 News / Information

Here is the table of FM frequencies that can be received in Augsburg, Germany:

Frequency Station Type Location
87.9 MHz ROCK ANTENNE Rock Augsburg/Hotelturm
88.7 MHz Bayern 2 Südbayern Cultural programming Augsburg-Stadt/Grünten
89.3 MHz Bayern 2 Südbayern Cultural programming Augsburg-Stadt/Lechhauser Straße
90.9 MHz Bayern 1 Schwaben News/Information Augsburg-Stadt/Lechhauser Straße
90.7 MHz Bayern 1 Schwaben News/Information Augsburg-Stadt/Grünten
91.9 MHz Bayern 1 Schwaben News/Information Augsburg-Stadt/Hühnerberg
92.2 MHz Klassik Radio Bayern Classical Augsburg/Hotelturm
94.8 MHz Ego FM Adult Contemporary Augsburg/Hotelturm
95.8 MHz Bayern 3 Pop Augsburg/Grünten
96.1 MHz Bayern 2 Südbayern Cultural programming Augsburg-Stadt/Hühnerberg
96.7 MHz hitradio.rt1 Pop/Rock Augsburg/Hotelturm
97.8 MHz Deutschlandfunk (DLF) News/Talk Augsburg/Haberskirch
98.3 MHz Bayern 3 Pop Augsburg-Stadt/Lechhauser Straße
99.5 MHz Bayern 3 Pop Augsburg-Stadt/Hühnerberg
100.0 MHz Deutschlandfunk Kultur Cultural programming Augsburg/Staufersberg
101.0 MHz BR-Klassik Classical Augsburg-Stadt/Grünten
101.6 MHz Rock Antenne Augsburg Rock Augsburg-Stadt/Grünten
102.1 MHz BR Klassik Classical Augsburg-Stadt/Lechhauser Straße
104.2 MHz Antenne Bayern News/Talk Augsburg/Hotelturm
105.5 MHz BR24 News/Information Augsburg-Stadt/Lechhauser Straße
106.90 MHz B5 aktuell News/Talk Augsburg-Stadt/Grünten

WIP: Broadcast FM 96,7 MHz

Radio Clock in Germany

DCF99

See also:

DCF77 is a German longwave time signal and standard-frequency radio station. It started service as a standard-frequency station on 1 January 1959. In June 1973 date and time information was added. Its primary and backup transmitter are located at Mainflingen (50°0′56″N 9°00′39″E), about 25 km south-east of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

DCF77 is controlled by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany's national physics laboratory and transmits in continuous operation (24 hours). It is operated by Media Broadcast GmbH on behalf of the PTB.

The highly accurate 77.5 kHz (3868.2897806 m wavelength) carrier signal is generated from local atomic clocks that are linked with the German master clocks at the PTB in Braunschweig. The DCF77 time signal is used for the dissemination of the German national legal time to the public. The transmitter generates a nominal power of 50 kW, of which about 30 to 35 kW can be radiated via a T-antenna.

BPC

BPC: This is a mediumwave radio transmitter that broadcasts time signals at a frequency of 100 kHz. It is located in Pucheng, Shaanxi Province, China.

DCF77 is a continuous longwave radio signal transmitted by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), the national physics laboratory of Germany. It is used to synchronize clocks and other devices with high precision.

BPC is a shortwave radio signal transmitted by the Bureau International de l'Heure (BIPM), the international organization for the dissemination of standard frequencies and time scales. It is similar to DCF77 but is not as widely used.

DCF49 is a longwave radio signal transmitted by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), the national physics laboratory of Germany. It is an older signal that is not as widely used as DCF77.

JJY is a shortwave radio signal transmitted by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). It is used to synchronize clocks and other devices in Japan.

RTZ is a shortwave radio signal transmitted by the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). It is used to synchronize clocks and other devices in the United States.

MSF is a mediumwave radio signal transmitted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). It is used to synchronize clocks and other devices in the United Kingdom.

WWV and WWVB are longwave radio signals transmitted by the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). They are similar to DCF77 but are not as widely used.

Longwave frequencies:

  • 77.5 kHz: This is the main frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany's national physics laboratory, from the transmitter site in Mainflingen, Hesse.

  • 75 kHz: This is a secondary frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is also transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Mainflingen.

  • 157 kHz: This is a third frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Prangins, Switzerland.

Shortwave frequencies:

  • 4.75 MHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Mainflingen.

  • 6.10 MHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Mainflingen.

  • 10.75 MHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Mainflingen.

  • 14.35 MHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Mainflingen.

Very low frequency (VLF) frequencies:

  • 34.9 kHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Breisach, Baden-Württemberg.

  • 78.5 kHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Breisach.

  • 123.0 kHz: This is a frequency for radio clock broadcasts in Germany. It is transmitted by the PTB from the transmitter site in Breisach.

TV Frequencies

VHF

System B 625 lines

 Channel Video carrier (MHz) DVB-T/T2 (MHz) Audio carrier (MHz)
1 41.25 43.5 46.75
1A 42.25 44.5 47.75
2 48.25 50.5 53.75
2A 49.75 52 55.25
3 55.25 57.5 60.75
4 62.25 64.5 67.75
4A 82.25 84.5 87.75
5 175.25 177.5 180.75
6 182.25 184.5 187.75
7 189.25 191.5 194.75
8 196.25 198.5 201.75
9 203.25 205.5 208.75
10 210.25 212.5 215.75
11 217.25 219.5 222.75
12 224.25 226.5 229.75

Channels 1 and 1A were used for early experimental broadcasts and are no longer allocated.[3] Channels 15 and 16 are allocated for use in the African Broadcasting Area only.[4] Channel 2A was only ever used in Austria for the Sendeturm Jauerling to avoid interferences with neighboring Eastern European TV stations. Channel 3 in Belgium, RTBF 1 broadcast from the Liège transmitter with 100 kW until the switchover to DVB-T. Channel 12 was reserved by the military in some countries (like Germany (West Germany only)) so only relay transmitters operated on this frequency. Channel 4A audio carrier's frequency is very close to US Channel 6 audio carrier and overlaps the FM band in Europe

UHF

System G/H 625 lines (8 MHz / channel) UHF band

 Channel Video carrier (MHz) Audio carrier (MHz)
21 471.25 476.75
22 479.25 484.75
23 487.25 492.75
24 495.25 500.75
25 503.25 508.75
26 511.25 516.75
27 519.25 524.75
28 527.25 532.75
29 535.25 540.75
30 543.25 548.75
31 551.25 556.75
32 559.25 564.75
33 567.25 572.75
34 575.25 580.75
35 583.25 588.75
36 591.25 596.75
37 599.25 604.75
38 607.25 612.75
39 615.25 620.75
40 623.25 628.75
41 631.25 636.75
42 639.25 644.75
43 647.25 652.75
44 655.25 660.75
45 663.25 668.75
46 671.25 676.75
47 679.25 684.75
48 687.25 692.75
49 695.25 700.75
50 703.25 708.75
51 711.25 716.75
52 719.25 724.75
53 727.25 732.75
54 735.25 740.75
55 743.25 748.75
56 751.25 756.75
57 759.25 764.75
58 767.25 772.75
59 775.25 780.75
60 783.25 788.75
61 791.25 796.75
62 799.25 804.75
63 807.25 812.75
64 815.25 820.75
65 823.25 828.75
66 831.25 836.75
67 839.25 844.75
68 847.25 852.75
69 855.25 860.75
70 863.25 868.75
71 871.25 876.75
72 879.25 884.75
73 887.25 892.75
74 895.25 900.75
75 903.25 908.75
76 911.25 916.75
77 919.25 924.75
78 927.25 932.75
79 935.25 940.75
80 943.25 948.75
81 951.25 956.75

Former channels 14 to 18 renumbered as 21 to 25 in 1961.[16] Channels 70 to 81 no longer allocated to television. They were only used in Italy.

DVB

Ch DVB-T/T2
(MHz)
21 474
22 482
23 490
24 498
25 506
26 514
27 522
28 530
29 538
30 546
31 554
32 562
33 570
34 578
35 586
36 594
37 602
38 610
39 618
40 626
41 634
42 642
43 650
44 658
45 666
46 674
47 682
48 690
49 698
50 706
51 714
52 722
53 730
54 738
55 746
56 754
57 762
58 770
59 778
60 786
61 794
62 802
63 810
64 818
65 826
66 834
67 842
68 850
69 858
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