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  • Band Plan - ARRL
    A band plan refers to a voluntary division of a band to avoid interference between incompatible modes Resources Sharing arrangements Detailed packet frequencies [PDF] Phone patch, autopatch and HF VHF UHF operating guidelines "Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide" 2200 and 600 - meter bands General, Advanced and Amateur Extra class licensees are authorized to use these Amateur Bands
  • Frequency Allocations - ARRL
    Frequency Allocations US Amateur Radio Frequency Allocations Graphical Chart · Regulatory Information Branch For each band, only those license classes with privileges on that band are listed Technician licensees have limited privileges below 30 MHz US Amateur Transmitter Power Limits
  • The Considerate Operator’s Frequency Guide - ARRL
    The Considerate Operator’s Frequency Guide The following frequencies are generally recognized for certain modes or activities (all frequencies are in MHz) during normal conditions These are not regulations and occasionally a high level of activity, such as during a period of emergency response, DXpedition or contest, may result in stations operating outside these frequency ranges
  • AM Frequencies - ARRL
    AM activity is found on and around the frequencies below, grouped to minimize friction with incompatible modes
  • ARRL Hambands Worked All States map
    219 0 220 0 N (25 W ) 222 0 225 0 MHz 2 8 kHz *Geographical and power restrictions may apply to all bands above 420 MHz For information about your area, See FCC Frequency sharing requirements 97 303 70 cm (420 MHz)* 420 0 E,A,G,T
  • Discover the Excitement of FT8 - ARRL
    And don’t forget that as a Technician you also have access to the 6-meter band Many HF transceivers include 6 meters, and all you need is a basic wire antenna to have a blast on this band FT8 operators hang out at 50 313 MHz This frequency may be silent much of the time, but when the band opens, get ready!
  • Frequency Bands - ARRL
    Frequency Bands Part 97 301 - Authorized frequency bands The following transmitting frequency bands are available to an amateur station located within 50 km of the Earth's surface, within the specified ITU Region, and outside any area where the amateur service is regulated by any authority other than the FCC
  • Graphical Frequency Allocations - ARRL
    Frequency Charts Information about the US Amateur Bands is available on the Frequency Allocations page as well as the frequency bands chart Printing the band charts Download and print PDF documents using Adobe Reader or your Web Browser Frequency Bands Chart [PDF] (8 5 X 11; grayscale) Frequency Bands Chart [PDF] (8 5 X 11; black white)
  • TechBands_Color-Gray-BW - ARRL
    US Amateur Radio Technician Privileges This chart shows privileges and band plan recommendations for each of the frequencies, as granted by the FCC to the Technician licensee It is good amateur practice to follow the band plan established by the Amateur Radio community The band plan is developed so that spectrum allocated for our use is used most effectively You’ll find the band plans
  • Parks on the Air - ARRL
    Typical POTA Bands and Modes Most POTA activations take place using SSB, but you’ll also run into activators operating CW On occasion, you may even hear activators operating digital modes such as FT8 Activators seem to prefer the 20- and 40-meter bands, with a few popping up on 30 and 17 meters As conditions improve with the new solar cycle — Cycle 25 — look for POTA activity on





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