WW2BSA
Prof. Chris Lance
Mount Allamuchy Scout Reservation
Allamuchy, NJ
Contact
Prof. Chris Lance WW2BSA
PO Box 243
Hackettstown, NJ 07840
908-813-2626
WW2BSA@arrl.net
448.075 Mhz PL 141.3
145.101 Mhz Packet
WW2BSA-1 Mailbox, WW2BSA-7 KA Node via CMLBK Node
World Scout Frequencies
The
Station
operates
on
the
World
Scout
Frequencies
as
often
as
possible.
There
is
a
personal
fondness
for
20
meters.
When
the
camp
is
open
during
the
summer
(July
through
mid-August),
the
station
can
be
heard
in
the morning hours. Packet mailbox is on 145.010 Mhz.
Although capable, we do not currently operate CW.
Band
SSB (phone)
CW
80 meter
3.690 & 3.940 MHz
3.570 MHz
40 meter
7.090 & 7.190 MHz
7.030 MHz
20 meter
14.290 MHz
14.060 MHz
17 meter
18.140 MHz
18.080 MHz
15 meter
21.360 MHz
21.140 MHz
12meter
24.960 MHz
24.910 MHz
10meter
28.390 MHz
28.180 MHz
6meter
50.160MHz
50.160MHz
Please
note
that
the
World
Scout
Frequencies
changed
1
July
2007.
The
International
Amateur
Radio
Union
(IARU)
changed
its
band
plans
to
create
space
for
more
digital
transmissions.
Some
Scout
frequencies
are
affected
by
this.
Traditionally,
Scout
Frequencies
were
chosen
in
a
segment
where
low-power
stations
are
transmitting
(QRP).This
allows
Scouts
to
operate
such
stations
from
camp
sites
and
still
be
able
to
communicate
with
others.
Some
of
these
frequencies
have
changed
over
time.
The
amateur
radio
bands
are
increasingly
busy
with
competitions
and
nets.
With
the
Scout
frequencies
chosen
outside
of
thec
ontest
segments as far as possible, Scout stations can operate undisturbed.
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