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  1. Frequency Allocations - ARRL

    • At all times, transmitter power must be the minimum necessary to carry out the desired communications. Unless otherwise noted,the maximum power output is 1500 watts PEP. Novice/Technicians are limited … See more

    80 Meters

    Novice and Technician classes: 3.525-3.600 MHz: CW Only General class: 3.525-3.600 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data 3.800-4.000 MHz: CW, Phone, Image Advanced class: 3.525-3.60… See more

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    60 Meters: Five Specific Channels

    The FCC has granted hams secondary access on USB only to five discrete 2.8-kHz-wide channels. Amateurs can not cause inference to and must accept interferenc… See more

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    40 Meters

    Novice and Technician classes: 7.025-7.125 MHz : CW only General class: 7.025-7.125 MHz : CW, RTTY/Data 7.175-7.300 MHz:: CW, Phone, Image Advanced class: 7.025-7.12… See more

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  1. Graphical Frequency Allocations - ARRL

    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 …

  2. HAM radio Frequencies & Bands in the USA: Popular …

    Jun 5, 2023 · Being aware of HAM radio frequencies & Bands is an essential part of your journey of becoming a successful ham radio operator. Here in this article I’ve tried to compile all information regarding Ham radio frequencies and …

  3. Ham Frequencies By License - HAM Radio for Non-Techies

  4. General Class Frequency Privileges in Ham Radio - dummies

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  6. Ham Radio Frequencies & Common Uses You Should …

    Jul 27, 2023 · In this article, we are going to look at different radio frequencies and their common uses. We will also examine what sets them apart from other frequencies and why it’s essential to know these differences.

  7. US Amateur Radio Bands: Frequency Charts - Ham …

    Feb 13, 2020 · A look at the Amateur Radio (HAM) Bands: LF Bands: Low Frequency. LF is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) designation for radio frequencies that fall between 30–300 kHz. 2200 Meters. When it comes …

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