Frequencies will only be assigned for SF links where migration above 1 GHz would be impractical Paired with 41 0 - 41 3 MHz Digital Trunked Mobile radio for Government use Paired with 41 3 - 41 3.7625 MHz Paired with 41 3.7626 - 41 6.1 MHz Public Trunking using digital mobile radio South African Table of Frequency Allocations
SSB (Single Sideband) Radio - High Frequency (HF) Radio There are two South African HF maritime mobile radio stations Both stations broadcast local weather forecasts
2013年3月10日 · Aeronautical Radio Frequencies used in South Africa HF Communication – (108.000 – 117.975 MHz, Mode = AM) Frequency (MHz) Place Purpose / Description Contact
In the Republic of South Africa, fixed radio links are frequently used for various purposes within the telecommunications and broadcast networks, on either a permanent or temporary basis (exclusive or shared).
This section includes Radio Frequency Spectrum Assignment Plans (RFSAPs) which provide information on the requirements attached to the use of frequency bands in line with the allocation and other information in the National Radio Frequency Plan (NRFP).
THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOUTH AFRICA TABLE OF ALLOCATIONS The Table lists all the allocations in the radio frequency spectrum in the Republic of South Africa. It covers the frequency range 9 kHz to 1000 GHz. For each frequency range, it lists types of Radiocommunications services that are permitted. Column 1 - ITU Region 1 Allocations
The carrier frequency 2 182 kHz is an international distress and calling frequency for radiotelephony. The conditions for the use of the band 2 173.5-2 190.5 kHz are prescribed in
South Africa Amateur Radio Repeater Frequencies. Frequency Offset Tone Up / Down Location Modes; 144.70000 +0 MHz: Johannesburg , Dr Jameson's Raid Monument FM: 145.02500 +0 MHz: Durban Highway FM: 145.30000 +293.4 MHz: Makhado : FM: 145.50000