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



US Amateur Radio Bands

See The ARRL Operating Manual for information about your area. All licensees except Novices are authorized all modes on the following frequencies: 2300-2310 



U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart

THE RADIO SPECTRUM. MAGNIFIED ABOVE. 3 kHz. 300 GHz. VERY LOW FREQUENCY (VLF). Audible Range. AM Broadcast. FM Broadcast. Radar. Sub-Millimeter. Visible.



FCC ONLINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS FCC ONLINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS

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US Amateur Radio Technician Privileges.pdf

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Sellwood-Moreland-Brooklyn NET - Operations & Communications Sellwood-Moreland-Brooklyn NET - Operations & Communications

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22 Sept 2017 Getting Started in Amateur Radio: Toll-Free 1-800-326-3942 (860-594-0355) ... on the following frequencies: 2300-2310 MHz. 2390-2450 MHz.



Frequency Bands Chart [PDF]

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US Amateur Radio Technician Privileges.pdf

5 Mar 2012 This chart shows privileges and band plan recommendations for each of the frequencies as granted by the FCC to the Technician licensee.



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THE RADIO SPECTRUM RADIO. ASTRONOMY. RADIOLOCATION. Amateur. LAND MOBILE. Meteorological. Satellite (S-E) ... Frequency andTime Signal Satellite (E-S).



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US Amateur Radio Technician Privileges.pdf

5 Mar 2012 This chart shows privileges and band plan recommendations for each of the frequencies as granted by the FCC to the Technician licensee.



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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.

3.5 MHz3.525 3.6004.0 MHz

CW only

7.0 MHz7.025 7.1257.3 MHzCW only

21 MHz21.025 21.20021.450 MHzCW only

CW, RTTY,

Data

SSB and CW

28 MHz28.300 28.50029.7 MHz

3.5 MHz3.5253.6004.0 MHzCW onlyCW only

7.0 MHz7.0257.1257.3 MHzyyCW only

21MHz21.02521.20021.450 MHzyyyCW only

CW, RTTY,

Data

SSB and CW

28 MHz28.30028.50029.7 MHz

(3.5-4.0 MHz) 80 m
(7.0-7.3 MHz) 40 m
(21.0-21.45 MHz) 15 m (28.0-29.7 MHz) 10 m HF (200 Watts PEP maximum)

CW only

SSB, AM, FM, TV,

CW, Digital

50 MHz50.154 MHz

SSB, AM, FM, TV,

CW, Digital

144 MHz144.1148 MHz

CW only

SSB, AM, FM, TV,

CW, Digital

219 MHz220 222225 MHz

Point to Point

Digital Links only

Amateur

operation not allowed

See FCC Parts 97.3(a) and 97.303(m)

6 m (50-54 MHz) 2 m (144-148 MHz)

1.25 m

(219-220 and

222- 225 MHz)

VHF (1500 Watts PEP maximum)

See FCC Parts 97.3(a) and 97.303(m)

SSB, AM, FM, TV,

CW, DigitalNot available north of line A,

near the Canadian border

420 MHz430450 MHz

See FCC Part 97.303(l)

SSB, FM, TV,

CW, Digital

902 MHz928 MHz

SSB, AM, FM, TV,

CW, Digital

1240 MHz1300 MHz

70 cm33 cm23 cm

(420-450 MHz)(902-928 MHz)(1240-1300 MHz) UHF (1500 Watts PEP maximum)

Published by:

www.arrl.org

Effective Date March 5, 2012

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 a complete description of the band plan online at wwww.arrl.org/band-plan.

US Amateur Radio Technician Privileges

2300-2310 MHz 2390-2450 MHz 3300-3500 MHz 5650-5925 MHz 10.0-10.5 GHz 24.0-24.25 GHz

47.0-47.2 GHz 76.0-81.0 GHz 122.25-123.0 GHz 134-141 GHz 241-250 GHz All above 275 GHz

Notes:

Technician Licenses may use up to 1500 Watts PEP on the VHF and higher bands, but are limited to 200 Watts on the HF bands.

You also have privileges to explore these microwave bands with CW, Digital, SSB, AM, FM and TV: rev. 10-29-15 These frequencies are not available to Technician licensees

Job #580 Tech Band Chart color only UPDATED 10-29-2015.indd 1Job #580 Tech Band Chart color only UPDATED 10-29-2015.indd 110/30/2015 1:02:27 PM10/30/2015 1:02:27 PM

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