JAKT Radio 155MHz

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VHF high band hunting radio allocation used in Sweden.  These frequencies are not allowed for use outside the authorized country, and are allocated to various services outside Sweden.  Often used in conjunction with the low band VHF 30/31 MHz [[JAKT Radio 31MHz|Swedish Hunting Radio]] service and mid band VHF 69 MHz service.   
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VHF high band hunting radio allocation used in Sweden.  These frequencies are not allowed for use outside the authorized country, and are allocated to various services outside Sweden.  Often used in conjunction with the low band VHF 30/31 MHz [[JAKT Radio 31MHz|Swedish Hunting Radio]] service, mid band VHF [[69_MHz_VHF_CB|69 MHz]] service and the UHF [[KDR444]] and [[PMR446]] services.   
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VHF high band "VHF CB" like services such as this service, the similar allocation in Norway, the 149 MHz Freenet service in Germany, the American VHF CB MURS service 151 MHz/154 MHz and other similar services are ideally suited for use by hunters in remote areas.   
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VHF high band "VHF CB" like services such as this service, the similar allocation in Norway, the 149 MHz [[Freenet]] license free [[VHF_LADD|VHF]] radio service in Germany, the American VHF CB [[MURS]] service 151 MHz/154 MHz, and [[245_MHz_VHF_CB|other]] similar [[142_MHz_VHF_CB|services]] are ideally suited for use in wooded countryside.   
Sometimes handheld radios sold for Nordic hunting use include the 138 MHz/143 MHz [[VHF Norway Hunting Radio]] band as well.  
Sometimes handheld radios sold for Nordic hunting use include the 138 MHz/143 MHz [[VHF Norway Hunting Radio]] band as well.  

Revision as of 17:49, 28 April 2023

VHF high band hunting radio allocation used in Sweden. These frequencies are not allowed for use outside the authorized country, and are allocated to various services outside Sweden. Often used in conjunction with the low band VHF 30/31 MHz Swedish Hunting Radio service, mid band VHF 69 MHz service and the UHF KDR444 and PMR446 services.

VHF high band "VHF CB" like services such as this service, the similar allocation in Norway, the 149 MHz Freenet license free VHF radio service in Germany, the American VHF CB MURS service 151 MHz/154 MHz, and other similar services are ideally suited for use in wooded countryside.

Sometimes handheld radios sold for Nordic hunting use include the 138 MHz/143 MHz VHF Norway Hunting Radio band as well.

  • Channel 1 - 155.400 MHz
  • Channel 2 - 155.425 MHz
  • Channel 3 - 155.450 MHz
  • Channel 4 - 155.475 MHz
  • Channel 5 - 155.500 MHz
  • Channel 6 - 155.525 MHz
  • Channel 7 - 156.000 MHz - also included in some VHF marine radios as marine VHF channel 0 or marine VHF channel 00. Note that some European countries include "private" VHF marine frequencies in the 155 MHz and/or 160 MHz/161 MHz bands.



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