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Is the frequency busy? The frequency is busy. Please do not interfere. QRM⚫ Abbreviation for interference from other signals.



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^GMRS Frequencies require an FCC GMRS License ^^Privacy

FRS-GMRS Frequency Chart (2018) While the FCC determines the frequencies and privacy tones used in the FRS and GMRS radio services.

23 cm (1240 MHz)*

1240
1270

12951300

N ( 5 W

E,A,G,TMHz

33 cm (902 MHz)*

902.0928.0MHzE,A,G,T

70 cm (420 MHz)*

420.0450.0E,A,G,T

MHz

1.25 Meters (222 MHz)

219.0220.0

222.0

225.0E,A,G,T

MHz N ( 25 W

2 Meters (144 MHz)

144.0144.1

148.0

E,A,G,T

MHz

6 Meters (50 MHz)

50.050.1

54.0

E,A,G,T

MHz

10 Meters (28 MHz)

28.000

28.00028.300

28.50029.700 MHz

E,A,G

N,T(200 W )

12 Meters (24 MHz)

24.89024.93024.990 MHzE,A,G

N,T(200 W )

15 Meters (21 MHz)

21.000

21.02521.200

21.225

21.27521.450 MHz

E A G

21.200

18.168 MHz18.11018.068

17 Meters (18 MHz)

E,A,G

20 Meters (14 MHz)

14.000

14.025

14.15014.175

14.22514.350 MHz

E A

G14.150

200 Watts PEP

30 Meters (10.1 MHz)

10.10010.150 MHzE,A,G

Avoid interference to fixed services outside the US. See Sections 97.305(c), 97.307(f)(11) and 97.301(e).

These exemptions do not apply to stations in the

continental US.

N,T(200 W )7.000

7.025

7.1757.0757.100

N,T outside region 2 7.300 EMHz A G 7.125

ITU 1,3 and FCC region 2 west of

130° west or below 20° north

40 Meters (7 MHz)

2.8kHz

General, Advanced, and Amateur Extra licensees may operate on these five channels on a secondary basis with a maximum effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 W PEP relative to a half-wave dipole. Permitted operat ing modes include upper sideband voice (USB), CW, RTTY, PSK31 and other digital modes such as PACTOR III. Only one signal at a time is permitted on any channel.

60 Meters (5.3 MHz)

5330.55346.55357.05371.55403.55332

53485358.553735405

kHzkHz E,A,G 100 W
)CW, Dig USB

80 Meters (3.5 MHz)

3.500

3.5253.600

3.700

3.8004.000

N,T 200 W
)G AEMHz 3.600

160 Meters (1.8 MHz)

1.8001.900E,A,G

MHz

Avoid interference to radiolocation operations

from 1.900 to 2.000 MHz 2.000

472 kHz479 kHzE,A,G

630 Meters (472 kHz)

5 W EIRP maximum, except in Alaska within 496

miles of Russia where the power limit is 1 W EIRP. E,A,G

2,200 Meters (135 kHz)

135.7 kHz137.8 kHz1 W EIRP maximum

See

ARRLWeb at www.arrl.org

for detailed band plans.E = Amateur Extra A = Advanced G = General T = Technician N = Novice = RTTY and data = phone and image = SSB phone = CW only

USB phone, CW, RTTY,

and data

Fixed digital message

forwarding systems only KEY Note: CW operation is permitted throughout all amateur bands. MCW is authorized above 50.1 MHz, except for 144.0-144.1 and 219-220 MHz. Test transmissions are authorized above

51 MHz, except for 219-220 MHz

ARRL Headquarters:

860-594-0200 (Fax 860-594-0259)

email: hq@arrl.org

Publication Orders:

www.arrl.org/shop

Toll-Free 1-888-277-5289 (860-594-0355)

email: orders@arrl.org

Membership/Circulation Desk:

www.arrl.org/membership

Toll-Free 1-888-277-5289 (860-594-0338)

email: membership@arrl.org

Getting Started in Amateur Radio:

Toll-Free 1-800-326-3942 (860-594-0355)

email: newham@arrl.org

Exams: 860-594-0300 email: vec@arrl.org

US Amateur Radio Bands

US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS

FCC 97.313 An amateur station must use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications.

(b) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 1.5 kW PEP. Geographical and power restrictions may apply to all bands above 420 MHz. See

The ARRL Operating Manual

for information about your area. All licensees except Novices are authorized all modes on the following frequencies:

2300-2310 MHz

2390-2450 MHz

3300-3500 MHz

5650-5925 MHz10.0-10.5 GHz ‡

24.0-24.25 GHz

47.0-47.2 GHz

76.0-81.0 GHz122.25-123.0 GHz

134-141 GHz

241-250 GHz

All above 275 GHz

‡ No pulse emissions

Copyright © ARRL 2017

rev.

9/22/2017

Amateurs wishing to operate on either 2,200 or 630 meters must first register with the Utilities Technology Council online at

You need only register once for each band.

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