Frequencies - number - flag colour
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I believe these vary from country to country. In the UK all the 35MHz frequencies carry an orange flag with the channel number in white. It's only the old 27MHz frequencies where the channels are denoted by different colours.
BTW on 35MHz it's fairly easy to work out the channel number. Take the 2 digits after the decimal point and add 60 e.g 35.220 = channel 22 +60 = 82. If the number you end up with is over 100 then knock 100 off it e.g. 34.970 = 97+60 = 157, -100 = channel 57.
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BTW on 35MHz it's fairly easy to work out the channel number. Take the 2 digits after the decimal point and add 60 e.g 35.220 = channel 22 +60 = 82. If the number you end up with is over 100 then knock 100 off it e.g. 34.970 = 97+60 = 157, -100 = channel 57.
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Originally posted by Steve Lewin
I believe these vary from country to country. In the UK all the 35MHz frequencies carry an orange flag with the channel number in white. It's only the old 27MHz frequencies where the channels are denoted by different colours.(snip)
Steve
I believe these vary from country to country. In the UK all the 35MHz frequencies carry an orange flag with the channel number in white. It's only the old 27MHz frequencies where the channels are denoted by different colours.(snip)
Steve