Product FAQ ā Ham Radio Phone Case - Calling Frequencies - Phone Cover
What is this phone case used for?
It keeps essential HF, VHF, and UHF calling frequencies visible while holding your phone securely - ideal for shack, portable or mobile use.
Which calling frequencies are listed?
Commonly recognized amateur HF, VHF and UHF calling frequencies used worldwide for quick contact.
How were these frequencies selected?
They follow widely accepted amateur radio calling practices and trusted ham radio references.
Is this for licensed amateur operators only?
Yes. Transmitting on these frequencies requires a valid amateur radio license.
Will this help in emergencies?
Yes. A visible quick-reference can save valuable time during emergency communication.
Whatās the material and finish?
Interior rubber liner for extra protection (appearance may vary across phone models)
Is it good for travel and field use?
Absolutely. Lightweight and portable - great for field day, POTA/SOTA, or mobile setups.
What is the use of HF VHF UHF?
HF is best for long-distance, VHF for regional line-of-sight, and UHF for local/high-clarity communication.
What is the difference between HF and VHF and UHF?
HF (3ā30Ā MHz) supports long-range; VHF (30ā300Ā MHz) excels in regional LOS; UHF (300ā3000Ā MHz) is short-range with excellent penetration/clarity.
What are the frequencies for HF VHF and UHF?
They vary by band. This stand lists the most common amateur calling frequencies for quick access.
Want a deeper dive into bands & calling practices?
Read our quick guide:
Ham Radio Calling Frequencies: Quick Start & Field Tips.