frequency-lookup — community frequency-lookup, WaveCap-SDR, community, ide skills

v1.0.0

About this Skill

Perfect for Radio Frequency Analysis Agents needing advanced band plan visualization and frequency lookup capabilities for marine, aviation, and amateur bands. SDR sub-module for WaveCap

TobiasWooldridge TobiasWooldridge
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Updated: 1/14/2026

Killer-Skills Review

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Perfect for Radio Frequency Analysis Agents needing advanced band plan visualization and frequency lookup capabilities for marine, aviation, and amateur bands. SDR sub-module for WaveCap

Core Value

Empowers agents to verify frequency allocations, discover broadcast stations by location, and plan SDR monitoring scenarios using WaveCap-SDR, supporting VHF Marine, aviation, and amateur bands with precise frequency lookup and band plan analysis.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Radio Frequency Analysis Agents needing advanced band plan visualization and frequency lookup capabilities for marine, aviation, and amateur bands.

Capabilities Granted for frequency-lookup

Automating frequency lookups for marine and aviation bands
Generating band plans for amateur radio services
Debugging SDR monitoring scenarios with precise frequency allocation

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires WaveCap-SDR support
  • Limited to specific radio services (marine, aviation, amateur)
  • Needs precise location data for broadcast station lookup

Why this page is reference-only

  • - The underlying skill quality score is below the review floor.

Source Boundary

The section below is imported from the upstream repository and should be treated as secondary evidence. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary layer for fit, risk, and installation decisions.

After The Review

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FAQ & Installation Steps

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is frequency-lookup?

Perfect for Radio Frequency Analysis Agents needing advanced band plan visualization and frequency lookup capabilities for marine, aviation, and amateur bands. SDR sub-module for WaveCap

How do I install frequency-lookup?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add TobiasWooldridge/WaveCap-SDR/frequency-lookup. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for frequency-lookup?

Key use cases include: Automating frequency lookups for marine and aviation bands, Generating band plans for amateur radio services, Debugging SDR monitoring scenarios with precise frequency allocation.

Which IDEs are compatible with frequency-lookup?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for frequency-lookup?

Requires WaveCap-SDR support. Limited to specific radio services (marine, aviation, amateur). Needs precise location data for broadcast station lookup.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add TobiasWooldridge/WaveCap-SDR/frequency-lookup. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use frequency-lookup immediately in the current project.

! Reference-Only Mode

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Upstream Repository Material

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Upstream Source

frequency-lookup

Install frequency-lookup, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Review the use cases, limitations, and setup path before rollout.

SKILL.md
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Supporting Evidence

Frequency Lookup for WaveCap-SDR

This skill helps find frequencies and band plans for various radio services.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • Finding frequencies for marine/aviation/amateur bands
  • Looking up broadcast stations by location
  • Verifying frequency allocations
  • Discovering what's on a frequency
  • Planning SDR monitoring scenarios
  • Creating new recipes for specific bands

Common Frequency Bands

VHF Marine (156-162 MHz)

Channel 16 (156.800 MHz) - International Distress/Safety/Calling Channel 9 (156.450 MHz) - Recreational calling (US) Channel 6 (156.300 MHz) - Intership safety

Full band plan: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marine-communications-channel-table

Aviation (118-137 MHz)

121.500 MHz - Emergency frequency Typical ranges:

  • Tower: 118.0-121.4 MHz
  • Ground: 121.6-121.9 MHz
  • ATIS: Varies by airport

Find local frequencies: https://www.airnav.com

NOAA Weather Radio (162-163 MHz)

WX1: 162.550 MHz WX2: 162.400 MHz WX3: 162.475 MHz WX4: 162.425 MHz WX5: 162.450 MHz WX6: 162.500 MHz WX7: 162.525 MHz

Coverage map: https://www.weather.gov/nwr/

FM Broadcast (88-108 MHz)

US band: 88.1-107.9 MHz (odd tenths only) Europe/Asia: 87.5-108.0 MHz

Find local stations:

Amateur Radio (Ham)

2 meters: 144-148 MHz (FM repeaters typically 145-147 MHz) 70 cm: 420-450 MHz HF bands: 3.5, 7, 14, 21, 28 MHz

Repeater directory: https://www.repeaterbook.com

Public Safety / Trunking

VHF: 150-174 MHz UHF: 450-470 MHz, 806-824 MHz

Database: https://www.radioreference.com

Online Resources

RadioReference.com - Comprehensive frequency database

  • Trunked systems
  • Talkgroup IDs
  • Local agencies

SignalWiki - Signal identification

  • Decode unknown signals
  • Modulation types

WebSDR - Remote SDR receivers

  • Listen without hardware
  • Check propagation

FlightAware/FlightRadar24 - Aviation tracking

  • Find airport frequencies
  • Track aircraft

Usage Examples

Find Marine Channels

VHF Marine channels are spaced 25 kHz apart
Channel number = (Frequency - 156.000) / 0.025
Channel 16 = 156.800 MHz
Channel 9 = 156.450 MHz

Find Local FM Stations

Visit https://radio-locator.com and enter your ZIP code

Find NOAA Weather

Find nearest transmitter at https://www.weather.gov/nwr/

Find Aviation Frequencies

Visit https://www.airnav.com and search for airport code (e.g., KSEA)

Integration with WaveCap-SDR

After finding frequencies, create a recipe:

yaml
1recipes: 2 my_frequencies: 3 name: "My Frequencies" 4 capture: 5 center_hz: 156800000 # Center on Ch 16 6 sample_rate: 250000 7 gain_db: 35 8 channels: 9 - {name: "Ch 16", offset_hz: 0, mode: "fm"} 10 - {name: "Ch 9", offset_hz: -350000, mode: "fm"}

Or use presets for quick tuning.

Band Plan Quick Reference

ServiceFrequency RangeTypical Use
AM Broadcast530-1700 kHzRadio stations
Ham 160m1.8-2.0 MHzAmateur HF
Marine SSB2-4 MHzLong-range marine
Ham 80m3.5-4.0 MHzAmateur HF
Ham 40m7.0-7.3 MHzAmateur HF
Ham 20m14.0-14.35 MHzAmateur HF
Ham 10m28-29.7 MHzAmateur HF
CB26.965-27.405 MHzCitizens Band
Ham 6m50-54 MHzAmateur VHF
FM Broadcast88-108 MHzRadio stations
Aviation118-137 MHzAir traffic control
Ham 2m144-148 MHzAmateur VHF
Marine VHF156-162 MHzMaritime
NOAA WX162.400-162.550 MHzWeather
Ham 70cm420-450 MHzAmateur UHF
GMRS/FRS462-467 MHzPersonal radio

Files in This Skill

  • SKILL.md: This file - frequency reference and lookup guide

Notes

  • Frequencies vary by country (this guide is US-centric)
  • Always check local regulations before transmitting
  • Some frequencies require licenses (ham, marine, aviation)
  • SDR receiving is legal, transmitting requires proper licensing
  • Band plans change - verify with official sources
  • Use RadioReference.com for most comprehensive database

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