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that's outdated, there was a change a year or 2 ago, you might want to bring
that to their attention. I'll look later on for my updated chart, I'm in the
middle of stuff right now but if someone doesn't do it before me I'll get my
updated chart for you, what you have in your message though is outdated.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gery Gaubert" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 4:28 PM
Subject: frequency chart
> This comes right out of the frequency chart on the handiham website.
> It shows that 7.225 starts the portion of the band where phone is
> permitted=
> by general class operators.
> Just don't want to transmit where I am not supposed to.
>
> 40 Meters
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> Novice and Technician Plus classes:
> 7.100-7.150 MHz: CW Only
> General class:
> 7.025-7.150 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 7.225-7.300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Advanced class:
> 7.025-7.150 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 7.150-7.300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Amateur Extra class:
> 7.000-7.150 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 7.150-7.300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
>
> Note: Phone and Image modes are permitted between 7.075 and 7.100 MHz for
> F=
> CC licensed stations in ITU Regions 1 and 3 and by FCC licensed stations
> in=
> ITU Region 2 West of 130 degrees West longitude or south of 20 degrees
> Nor=
> th latitude. See Section 97.307(f)(11). Novice and Technician Plus
> licensee=
> s outside ITU Region 2 may use CW only between 7.050 and 7.075 MHz. See
> Sec=
> tion 97.301(e). These exemptions do not apply to stations in the
> continenta=
> l US.
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