On our rides, we sometimes have bikers who can communicate using bike-bike
radios. These are all PMR-446 type ones with 8 channels and 38 sub-tones. We
have organised them according to the chart below and we normally use channel 7
as the "MANHOC" frequency. So, if you want to join in, just tune your radio to
match the list below. Those with Kenwood radios may want to contact Alan (@manhoc.co.uk)
to get channel 7 tuned in correctly.
There are lists for the Kenwood 3101, 3107 and 3207 plus the Icom 22R. Other radios
should be compatible with those.
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Kenwood 3107,3207 |
Icom 22R |
Kenwood 3101 - standard |
Kenwood 3101 - 8 channels set |
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Frequency |
Channel No |
Tone |
Channel No. |
Tone |
Channel No. |
Tone |
Channel No. |
Tone |
Notes |
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446.00625 MHz |
1 |
none |
1 |
71.9 |
1 |
94.8 |
1 |
71.9 |
For cub camp and used with cheap 8 channel radios |
446.01875 MHz |
2 |
88.5 |
2 |
88.5 |
6 |
123.0 |
2 |
88.5 |
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446.03125 MHz |
3 |
103.5 |
3 |
103.5 |
3 |
103.5 |
3 |
103.5 |
Alternate channel which is common to all radios |
446.04375 MHz |
4 |
107.2 |
4 |
107.2 |
5 |
118.8 |
4 |
107.2 |
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446.05625 MHz |
5 |
114.8 |
5 |
114.8 |
8 |
85.4 |
5 |
114.8 |
|
446.06875 MHz |
6 |
118.8 |
6 |
118.8 |
4 |
79.7 |
6 |
118.8 |
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446.08125 MHz |
7 |
94.8 |
7 |
94.8 |
7 |
94.8 |
7 |
94.8 |
MANHOC Public frequency |
446.09375 MHz |
8 |
123.0 |
8 |
123.0 |
2 |
88.5 |
8 |
123.0 |
|
446.00625 MHz |
9 |
127.3 |
9 |
127.3 |
9 |
107.2 |
9 |
107.2 |
|
446.01875 MHz |
10 |
131.8 |
10 |
131.8 |
14 |
--- |
14 |
--- |
|
446.03125 MHz |
11 |
136.5 |
11 |
136.5 |
11 |
114.8 |
11 |
114.8 |
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446.04375 MHz |
12 |
141.3 |
12 |
141.3 |
13 |
--- |
13 |
--- |
|
446.05625 MHz |
13 |
146.2 |
13 |
146.2 |
15 |
--- |
15 |
--- |
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446.06875 MHz |
14 |
|
14 |
151.4 |
12 |
82.5 |
12 |
82.5 |
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446.08125 MHz |
15 |
|
15 |
156.7 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
446.09375 MHz |
16 |
|
16 |
250.3 |
10 |
110.9 |
10 |
110.9 |
|
446.00625 MHz |
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17 |
69.3 |
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Private tones for Icom only |
446.01875 MHz |
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18 |
159.8 |
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446.03125 MHz |
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19 |
165.5 |
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446.04375 MHz |
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20 |
171.3 |
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446.05625 MHz |
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21 |
177.3 |
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446.06875 MHz |
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22 |
183.5 |
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446.08125 MHz |
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23 |
189.9 |
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446.09375 MHz |
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24 |
196.6 |
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449.31250 Mhz |
14 |
203.5 |
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Higher frequencies for Kenwood
3207 only |
449.40000 Mhz |
15 |
210.7 |
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449.47500 Mhz |
16 |
218.1 |
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If you need a translation from CTSS number to CTSS frequency, this table
should help (thanks to Tom for this).
00____off
01____67.0
02____71.9
03____74.4
04____77.0
05____79.7
06____82.5
07____85.4
08____88.5
09____91.5
10____94.8
11____97.4
12____100.0
13____103.5
14____107.2
15____110.9
16____114.8
17____118.8
18____123.0
19____127.3
20____131.8
21____136.5
22____141.3
23____146.2
24____151.4
25____156.7
26____162.2
27____167.9
28____173.8
29____179.9
30____186.2
31____192.8
32____203.5
33____210.7
34____218.1
35____225.7
36____233.6
37____241.8
38____250.3
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