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fred Olver <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:48:48 -0500
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Hi Bud,

Had a question about general frequencies in the 75 meter band myself this
summer and went up to the arrl web site and found that generals can operate
phone as low as 3.825.  At least that's what I recall.

73 and merry Christmas.

Fred Olver, n9bso


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bud Schwab" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 1:06 PM
Subject: Fwd: amateur frequency chart.txt


> >Hi gang,
>
>
> I suppose most of you already have all this info but I ran across it in my
> files the other day and thought some of you might be interested in seeing
it.
>
> 73 and 88
>
> >Frequency Chart
> >
> >US AMATEUR BANDS ARRL 1998
> >
> >160 METERS
> >
> >1800-2000 kHz Extra, Advanced, General (CW, RTTY, data, phone, and
> >Amateur stations operating at 1900-2000 kHz must not cause harmful
> >interference to the radiolocation service and are afforded no protection
> >from radiolocation operations.
> >
> >80 METERS
> >
> >3675-3725 Novice, Tech Plus (CW only)
> >3525-3750 General, Advanced (CW, RTTY and data)
> >3850-4000 General (CW, phone and image)
> >3775-4000 Advanced (CW, phone and image)
> >3500-3750 Extra (CW, RTTY and data)
> >3750-4000 Extra (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >5167.5 kHz (SSB only): Alaska emergency use only.
> >
> >40 METERS
> >
> >7100-7150 Novice, Tech Plus (CW only)
> >7025-7150 General, Advanced (CW, RTTY and data)
> >7225-7300 General (CW, phone and image)
> >7150-7300 Advanced (CW, phone and image)
> >7000-7150 Extra (CW, RTTY and data)
> >7150-7300 Extra (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >Phone operation is allowed on 7075-7100 kHz in Puerto Rico, US Virgin
> >Islands and areas of the Caribbean south of 20 degrees north latitude;
and
> >in Hawaii and areas near ITU Region 3, including Alaska.
> >
> >30 METERS
> >
> >10,100-10,150 kHz Extra, Advanced, General (CW, RTTY and data) Maximum
power
> >on 30 meters is 200 watts PEP output. Amateurs must
> >avoid interference to the fixed service outside the US.
> >
> >20 METERS
> >
> >14,025-14,150 General, Advanced (CW, RTTY and data)
> >14,225-14,350 General (CW, phone and image)
> >14,175-14,350 Advanced (CW, phone and image)
> >14,000-14,150 Extra (CW, RTTY and data)
> >14,150-14,350 Extra (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >17 METERS
> >
> >18,068-18,110 Extra, Advanced, General (CW, RTTY and data)
> >18,110-18,168 Extra, Advanced, General (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >15 METERS
> >
> >21,100-21,200 Novice, Tech Plus (CW only)
> >21,025-21,200 General, Advanced (CW, RTTY and data)
> >21,300-21,450 General (CW, phone and image)
> >21,225-21,450 Advanced (CW, phone and image)
> >21,000-21,200 Extra (CW, RTTY and data)
> >21,200-21,450 Extra (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >12 METERS
> >
> >24,890-24,930 Extra, Advanced, General (CW, RTTY and data)
> >24,930-24,990 Extra, Advanced, General (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >10 METERS
> >
> >28,100-28,300 Novice, Tech Plus (CW, RTTY and data)
> >28,300-28,500 Novice, Tech Plus (CW and phone)
> >28,000-28,300 Extra, Advanced, General (CW, RTTY and data)
> >28,300-29,700 Extra, Advanced, General (CW, phone and image)
> >
> >Novices and Technician Plus Licensees are limited to 200 watts PEP output
on
> >10 meters.

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