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General Lee frequency chart info.

Feb 27, 2011
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I may have asked this before, but can't seem to find my thread.

Where can I find a chart with frequencies I can/cannot go to on am/fm for this General Lee radio? I've never messed with FM before and would like to know my limitations.

Thanx.
 

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I may have asked this before, but can't seem to find my thread.

Where can I find a chart with frequencies I can/cannot go to on am/fm for this General Lee radio? I've never messed with FM before and would like to know my limitations.

Thanx.


Just remember that the frequency remains the same regardless if you are on AM or SSB or FM. Those are just different modes meaning that the method to modulate the frequency is different. Stay below 28.000 MHz. which is the bottom edge of the 10m ham band and you should be OK.
 
Thanks for the link and the replies guys...

I still wonder where FM would take me/where I can talk? As Captain Killowatt said, stay under 28.000 MHz. I comprehend that fine. But where will the FM put me if used?
 

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