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Cadet Radio Info
Cadet Radio in general
ACP44 has channels listed, but the public version has the frequencies blank.
Internet source https://www.wirelesswaffle.com/index.php?m=09&y=09&entry=entry090924-071250 has these frequencies listed
Air Cadet Frequencies
Channel | Frequency | Power | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Lima 1 | 2368 | 100W | |
Lima 2 | 2490 | 100W | |
Lima 3 | 2848.5 | 100W | |
Lima 4 | 3236 | 350W | |
Lima 5 | 3306 | 100W | |
Lima 6 | 3343 | 100W | |
Lima 7 | 3678 | 350W | |
Lima 8 | 3715 | 350W | |
Lima 9 | 3752 | 350W |
2368, 2490, 2848.5, 3236*, 3306, 3343, 3678, 3715 and 3752 kHz (Channel designations Lima 1 through Lima 9 respectively)
Channel | Frequency | Power | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
November 1 | 5245 | 350W | National Network Channel |
November 2 | 4925 | 350W | National Network Channel |
November 3 | 5088 | 350W | National Network Channel |
5245, 4925 and 5088 kHz (Channel designations November 1 through November 3)
Channel | Frequency | Power | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Hotel 1 | 5770 | 350W | |
Hotel 2 | 5795 | 350W | |
Hotel 3 | 100W | ||
Hotel 4 | 100W | ||
Hotel 5 | 7740 | 350W | |
Hotel 6 | 6775 | 100W | |
Hotel 7 | 7721 | 100W |
5770*, 5795, 7740, 6775 and 7721 kHz (Channel designations Hotel 1 and 2, and 5 through 7)
Channel | Frequency | Power | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Oscar 1 | 8120 | 350W | |
Oscar 2 | 13545 | 100W | |
Oscar 3 | 10843.5 | 100W | |
Oscar 4 | 14500 | 100W | |
Oscar 5 | 134445 | 100W | |
Oscar 6 | 13965 | 100W |
8120, 13545, 10843.5, 14500, 13445 and 13965 kHz (Channel designations Oscar 1 through 6)
Sea Cadet Frequencies
2122.5, 2695, 3660, 6805, 6875, 6992.5* and 8187.5 kHz (Channel designations SCO01, 02 and 11 to 15)
Army Cadet Frequencies
2275*, 2415*, 2770*, 3850*, 3865*, 4920, 4922.5*, 4955, 5330, 5345, 6915, 7710 and 7753 kHz
— John Pumford-Green 01/04/24 17:22
Further Information
- You Tube Channel with lots of NRN clips (mostly audio only) going back several years https://www.youtube.com/@mashu97/playlists
- There used to be a blog too http://mashoo.org.uk/, but it seems to have disappeared, sadly. I used to follow/read it from time to time a few years ago. don't know when it vanished from the interwebs. G(W)0VBC