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Matthew Elliff <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Dec 2003 12:18:08 -0600
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are these still current? studying for my general lisence.
Matthew Elliff KC0QJJ
echolink node number is 120011
73s!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bud Schwab" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:06 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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