Calling frequencies (MHz) per band per mode
WSPR
160 1.8366
80 3.5686
40 7.0386
30 10.1387
20 14.0956
17 18.1046
15 21.0946
12 24.9246
FT8
160 1.840
80 3.573
40 7.074
30 10.136
20 14.074
17 18.100
15 21.074
12 24.915
10 28.074
JS8
160M … 1.842 MHz
80M … 3.578 MHz
40M … 7.078 MHz
30M … 10.130 MHz
20M … 14.078 MHz
17M … 18.104 MHz
15M … 21.078 MHz
12M … 24.922 MHz
10M … 28.078 MHz
06M … 50.318 MHz
CW
160 1.808
80 3.528
40 7.028
30 10.118
20 14.058
17 18.085
15 21.058
12 24.908
10 28.058
ARNSW Auto-Training
3.699
Parks and SOTA
3.528
7.030
7.032
14.062
PSK31
40 7.070-7.072
30 10.142
20 14.070
Most activity is on 40 & 20
SSB
14.183 0515z
Traveller’s net: 14.116 0200z
21.185 0300Z
Parks:
80 3.610
40 7.144
20 14.310
15 21.244
SOTA:
40 7.090
20 14.310
APRS
40 7.046
30 10.1476
20 14.0996
SSTV
40 7.177
20 14.230
15 21.310
AM
160 1.825 Melb coffee break net 1030-1200 local. Daylight hrs only Mon-Sat.
1.857 VK5 net
80 3.686
40 7.125
20 14.286
HELLSCHREIBER
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vkfrequencies.info has been developed by the Radio Amateur Society of Australia with consideration for the VK Band Plan, common international spot frequency allocations (eg. FT8) and special interest groups that tend to use predetermined frequencies.
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