9Notes:• Reception varies according to theseasons of the year, the currentweather conditions, change in atmo-sphere and the frequency youselected.• The best time for listening to short-wave broadcasts is in the evening.FM BroadcastFrequency Range: 88–108 MHzCommunications: FM radio stations.TV Sound 1Frequency Range: Channels 2–6Communications: Audio portion of televi-sion broadcasts.TV Sound 2Frequency Range: Channels 7–13Communications: Audio portion of televi-sion broadcasts.VHF MarineFrequency Range: 145–175 MHzCommunications: Public service andmarine band frequencies (such as po-lice, fire department, taxi, truck and oth-er private mobile transmissions).Air CraftFrequency Range: 108–135 MHzCommunications: Aircraft communica-tions such as aircraft-to-aircraft or be-tween air traffic control and aircraft.Weather BandFrequencies:Communications: Weather informationbroadcasts.Note: You can generally expect to re-ceive at least one of these channels inyour area.162.400 162.425 162.450162.475 162.500 162.525162.550