What is the meter?
The
Metler Transceiver is basically a two -way radio capable of receiving and transmission. The basic 2 meter radio uses the amateur radio zone in the VHF spectrum and uses frequencies from 144,000 Megahertz (MHz) to 148,000 MHz in North and South America, Hawaii, Asia and Oceania. Europe, Russia and Africa can use 144,000 MHz frequencies per 146,000. Repeators are used to obtain the necessary height and are located at the tops of skyscrapers in cities or in the upper rails in the countryside. Repeated repetitions are meters transmitters that pick up a 2 -meter signal and exceed the received signal on their antenna at the same time as it was accepted and allow 2 meters to transmit a long distance. If the repeater is high enough, the reception is good for about 100 miles, although the usual repeat rate is somewhere between 30 to 40 miles.Line antenna on the roof for transmission to the local repeater.
Transceivers come with three main abilities: scanners for listening only on air belt frequencies, COM transceivers for receiving and transmission on air bands and NAV-COM transceivers for transmission, receiving and interpretation and displaying VHF OMNIDIRECE (VOR) signals for navigation. The most popular and widespread types of transceivers are meters transceivers only COM and for adapters of the headset can even be used with aircraft headsets in the cockpit. The Channel Download function allows you to store about the ten most commonly used frequencies for a browsing on the road without having to program them in a unit on some transceivers. Emergency services also use these types of transceivers; Not only the police of the Ahasic Services, but also the shelters of the Red Cross and the ambulance. 2 meters transmitter and frequencies are nMore useful when mounted units and manual units can cooperate to spread emergency efforts about large community areas.
satellite communication to achieve longer distances is even possible for smaller transceivers, such as a 2 -meter transceiver, which can share with 10 meters of belts, 70 meters and even microwave belts using the cross band repeat. Software modes on board can at the moment dictate the frequency of satellite from the published schedule and uplink, and Downlink from amateur radio satellites can reach a communication distance of up to 3,000 miles from low earth satellites. From higher orbital satellites, distances of up to 30,000 miles can be achieved through what is called satellite "traces" and these higher flying satellites are basically just elliptically orbiting repetitions.