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This section is devoted to the VHF, UHF and Microwave sections on the Amateur Radio spectrum.  This portion of the Amateur Radio spectrum has a large amount of wide coverage repeaters with coverage up to 200 miles on a single repeater.   If you use IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) or Echolink (Computer to Repeater Link) you can have contact to distant repeaters in the USA and around the world.  Most Satellite operations for Amateur Radio Operators are in these spectrums both F.M. and S.S.B., for more information on Satellites and I.S.S. (International Space Station) go to the SatNet section of this web.  Operating modes offer a wide variety of choices for Amateur Radio Operators in these spectrums: F.M., S.S.B. and Digital.  There is a wide variety of activities on these bands such as: E.M.E., Packet, Satellite, T-Hunts, Repeaters, APRS, ARES, RACES, MARS and Club Nets.  For a list of local repeaters and Nets in the Modesto area in PDF form Click Here .  There is a link to the local ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) Stanislaus Amateur Radio Emergency Service on the left side of the web page, For further information, please contact Stanislaus County Emergency Coordinator, Ed Hanna KF6FIR.

VHF ( Very High Frequency ) covers the Amateur Radio spectrums 6 meters (50 Mhz - 54 Mhz) and the most popular VHF band 2 meters (144 Mhz - 148 Mhz).

UHF ( Ultra High Frequency ) covers the Amateur Radio spectrums 70 Cm (420 Mhz - 450 Mhz) and 35 Cm (902 MHZ - 928 Mhz) .

Microwave covers the Amateur Radio spectrums 23 Cm (1240 MHZ - 1300 Mhz) and higher frequency spectrums granted to Amateur Radio Operators.