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The 4-metre (70 MHz) band is an amateur radio band within the lower part of the very high frequency (VHF) band. As only a few countries within and outside of Europe have allocated the band for amateur radio access, the availability of dedicated commercially manufactured equipment is limited. Most radio amateurs active on the band are interested in home construction or the modification of private mobile radio (PMR) equipment. As a result, communication on the 4-metre band tends to focus on technical topics, with long 'rag chews' being the norm as long as there is some local activity.

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  • 4-Meter-Band (de)
  • 4-meter band (en)
  • Bande des 4 mètres (fr)
  • Pasmo 4 m (pl)
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  • The 4-metre (70 MHz) band is an amateur radio band within the lower part of the very high frequency (VHF) band. As only a few countries within and outside of Europe have allocated the band for amateur radio access, the availability of dedicated commercially manufactured equipment is limited. Most radio amateurs active on the band are interested in home construction or the modification of private mobile radio (PMR) equipment. As a result, communication on the 4-metre band tends to focus on technical topics, with long 'rag chews' being the norm as long as there is some local activity. (en)
  • La bande 70 MHz désignée aussi par sa longueur d'onde, 4 mètres, est une bande du service radioamateur destinée à établir des radiocommunications de loisir. Cette bande est utilisable en permanence pour le trafic radio local. Cette bande est utilisable sporadiquement pour le trafic radio à grande distance. (fr)
  • Als 4-Meter-Band (auch 4-m-Band oder 80-MHz-Bereich genannt) bezeichnet man den Frequenzbereich von 68 bis 87,5 MHz, der in Deutschland von Betriebsfunk, BOS-Funk und der Bundeswehr benutzt wird. Weitere Anwendungsgebiete sind im Zugfunk, bei Energieversorgungsbetrieben und in der Forstwirtschaft. Der Frequenzbereich wird vornehmlich in Frequenzmodulation (FM) genutzt. In der Vergangenheit war auch das Eurosignal auf den Frequenzen 87,340, 87,365, 87,390 und 87,415 MHz aktiv. Nach Umstellung auf den digitalen TETRA-Funk wird das 4-Meter-Band hierzulande meist nur noch zur Alarmierung über Piepser und Sirenen eingesetzt. (de)
  • Pasmo 4 m (70–70,5 MHz) – pasmo radiowe w zakresie fal UKF, przyznane krótkofalowcom w niektórych krajach, w Polsce dopuszczone do użycia od 1 czerwca 2012. 3 kwietnia 2012 Rada Ministrów przyjęła projekt rozporządzenia w sprawie zmian w Krajowej Tablicy Przeznaczeń Częstotliwości. Nowelizacja przewiduje m.in.: (pl)
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