Yep, same out west.  51.00  Reason? The PRC-6 and PRT-4/PRR-9 sets were all apparently originally shipped with 51.00 as the default. Easy!
Have fun with them...
Tim
N6CC

On Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 9:41 AM Al Klase <ark@ar88.net> wrote:
Wayne,

We've always used 51.0 for Military Radio Collector purposes back East here.  Never hear any complaints.

AL

On 4/17/2025 11:52 AM, releazer@earthlink.net wrote:
I have a PRC-25, two PRC-77 and an ARC-114, all in operating condition.  These sets can't get 52.525.  The closest they can get is 52.5.  Is there a good, accepted frequency used by such radios?

Yesterday I finally got the correct antenna for my ARC-116.  Is there is a generally accepted 220 MHZ frequency for AM radios in that band?

Thanks!

Wayne WB5WSV    
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