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It's International Amateur Radio Field Day Today and Tomorrow!!

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27 and 28 June 2026, starting at 1200 (local time) all over the world amateur radio operators will be setting up their stations on mountain tops, fields, remote locations and using improvised power sources (generators, batteries, solar panels, wind generators,, pedal and hand crank generators, etc. ) and trying to make as many contacts world wide in 24 hours as possible, using all of the frequencies allotted to amateur radio licensees , and all modes (FM, AM, SSB, Morse Code, FT8, PSK31, RTTY, there are dozens more) at all legal power limits from a few tenths of a watt to the maximum of 1500 watts.

If you have a shortwave radio, turn it on and listen in,
These are the frequency ranges you will hear traffic on"
135.7-137.8 KHz
472-479 KHz
1.8-2.0 MHz
3.500-4.000 MHz
5330.5-5405 MHz
7.000-7.300 MHz
10.100-10.150 MHz
14.000-14.350 MHz
18.068-18.168 MHz
21.000-21.450 MHz
24.890-24.990 MHz
28.000-29.700 MHz
50.000-54.000 MHZ
144.000-148.000 MHz
219.000-225.000 MHz
420.000-450.000 MHz
902.000-928.00 MHz
1.240-1.300 GHz
 
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