350 MHz Short Range Radio
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India 350 MHz Short Range Radio SRR or 350 MHz SRR. 13 channel short range civilian walkie-talkie two-way radio service. More popular than the 27 channel Indian 27 MHz CB radio service.
The 350MHz SRR service in India is not to be confused with the 325 MHz band Short Range Radio Service in the Philippines, the very-close-in-frequency 351 MHz band digital voice simple radio service in Japan, the 409 MHz Public Radio Service in China, the 446 MHz PMR446 service used in numerous European, Asian and African countries, the 476 MHz/477 MHz UHF CB service in Australia and New Zealand, the 448 MHz PRRS service in South Korea, or the 462 MHz and 467 MHz FRS and GMRS services in the United States.).
350 MHz band, FM and FSK. 12.5 kHz channel spacing with narrowband FM deviation 11K0F3E. 2 watt maximum transmitter power output. 350.225 MHz to 350.400 MHz UHF band. 13 channels.
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- 350.1625 MHz - Channel 1
- 350.1750 MHz - Channel 2
- 350.1875 MHz - Channel 3
- 350.2000 MHz - Channel 4
- 350.2125 MHz - Channel 5
- 350.2250 MHz - Channel 6
- 350.2375 MHz - Channel 7
- 350.2500 MHz
- 350.2625 MHz
- 350.2750 MHz
- 350.2875 MHz
- 350.3000 MHz
- 350.3125 MHz
- 350.3250 MHz
- 350.3375 MHz
- 350.3500 MHz
- 350.3625 MHz
- 350.3750 MHz
- 350.3875 MHz
- 350.4000 MHz
- 350.4125 MHz
- 350.4250 MHz
- 350.4375 MHz
- 350.4500 MHz
- 350.4625 MHz
- 350.4750 MHz
- 350.4875 MHz
- 350.5000 MHz
- 350.5125 MHz
- 350.5250 MHz
- 350.5375 MHz
Much like FRS, PMR446, 245 MHz VHF "VHF 245" VHF CB service, UHF CB and numerous other VHF/UHF personal radio services, the 350 MHz service is used by businesses and for private or family communications. Short range walkie talkie portable transceivers. The frequency band this service operates in is used mostly for military aircraft purposes, however the 200 MHz / 300 MHz range is often used for similar services, civilian and military.
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