Difference between revisions of "Radio Communications"
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Revision as of 20:05, 16 January 2011
Many Geohashers have expressed concerns over how to communicate with other Geohashers when approaching a hashpoint location that is potentially inaccessible. In the event that this is the case, it is recommended that Geohashers in the vicinity of a hashpoint use the following two-way radio frequencies to communicate alternative locations for meetups:
Region | Radio Channel | Frequency |
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North America | FRS/GMRS Channel 6 | 462.68750 MHz |
Amateur Radio | 146.52000 MHz | |
Europe | PMR446 Channel 6 | 446.06875 MHz |
Amateur Radio | 145.50000 MHz. Change channel after making contact. | |
Australia/New Zealand | UHF CB Channel 26 | 477.05000 MHz |
Japan | SLPR F3E simplex channel 12 | 422.20000 MHz |