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Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 May 2012 20:28:26 -0400
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Bob:

Here's a more updated list than the one I was sending out last night.

Welcome to the list, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: Attention Tom. US Amateur Radio frequencies


> 160 Meters General, Advanced, Amateur Extra licensees:
> 1.800-2.000 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, RTTY/Data
>
> 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: 3.525-3.600 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 3.700-4.000 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Amateur Extra class: 3.500-3.600 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data 3.600-4.000 MHz: CW,
> Phone, Image
>
> 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
> interference to and must accept interference from the Primary Government
> users. The NTIA says that hams planning to operate on 60 meters "must 
> assure
> that their signal is transmitted on the channel center frequency." This
> means that amateurs should set their carrier frequency 1.5 kHz lower than
> the channel center frequency.
> General, Advanced and Amateur Extra classes:
> Columns are: Channel Center and Amateur Tuning Frequency
>
> 5332 kHz 5330.5 kHz
> 5348 kHz 5346.5 kHz
> 5358.5 kHz 5357.0 kHz
> 5373 kHz 5371.5 kHz
> 5405 kHz 5403.5(common US/UK)
> Effective March 5, 2012, amateurs are permitted to use digital modes that
> comply with emission designator 60H0J2B, which includes PSK31 as well as 
> any
> RTTY
> signal with a bandwidth of less than 60 Hz. They may also use modes that
> comply with emission designator 2K80J2D, which includes any digital mode
> with
> a bandwidth of 2.8 kHz or less whose technical characteristics have been
> documented publicly, per Part 97.309(4) of the FCC Rules. Such modes would
> include
> PACTOR I, II or III, 300-baud packet, MFSK16, MT63, Contestia, Olivia,
> DominoEX and others. with a maximum effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 
> W.
> Radiated power must not exceed the equivalent of 100 W PEP transmitter
> output power into an antenna with a gain of 0 dBd.
>
> 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: 7.025-7.125 MHz : CW, RTTY/Data
> 7.125-7.300 MHz:: CW, Phone, Image
> Amateur Extra class: 7.000-7.125 MHz : CW, RTTY/Data 7.125-7.300 MHz:: CW,
> Phone, Image
>
> 30 Meters Maximum power, 200 watts PEP. Amateurs must avoid interference 
> to
> the fixed service outside the US.
> 10.100-10.150 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
>
> 20 Meters General class: 14.025 -14.150 MHz CW, RTTY/Data
> 14.225 -14.350 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Advanced class: 14.025 -14.150 MHz CW, RTTY/Data
> 14.175 -14.350 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Amateur Extra class: 14.000 - 14.150 MHz CW, RTTY/Data
> 14.150 -14.350 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
>
> 17 Meters General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes:
> 18.068-18.110 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 18.110-18.168 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
>
> 15 Meters Novice and Technician classes:
> 21.025-21.200 MHz: CW Only
> General class: 21.025-21.200 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 21.275-21.450 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Advanced class: 21.025-21.200 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 21.225-21.450 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
> Amateur Extra class:  21.000-21.200 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 21.200-21.450 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
>
> 12 Meters General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes:
> 24.890-24.930 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 24.930-24.990 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
>
> 10 Meters Novice and Technician classes:
> 28.000-28.300 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data--Maximum power 200 watts PEP
> 28.300-28.500 MHz: CW, Phone--Maximum power 200 watts PEP
>
> General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes: 28.000-28.300 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
> 28.300-29.700 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
>
> 6 Meters All Amateurs except Novices:
> 50.0-50.1 MHz: CW Only
> 50.1-54.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
>
> 2 Meters All Amateurs except Novices:
> 144.0-144.1 MHz: CW Only
> 144.1-148.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
>
> 1.25 Meters The FCC has allocated 219-220 MHz to amateur use on a 
> secondary
> basis. This allocation is only for fixed digital message forwarding 
> systems
> operated by all licensees except Novices. Amateur operations must not 
> cause
> interference to, and must accept interference from, primary services in 
> this
> and adjacent
> bands. Amateur stations are limited to 50 W PEP output and 100 kHz
> bandwidth. Automated Maritime Telecommunications Systems (AMTS) stations 
> are
> the primary occupants in this band. Amateur stations within 398 miles of 
> an
> AMTS station must notify the station in writing at least 30 days prior to
> beginning operations.
> Amateur stations within 50 miles of an AMTS station must get permission in
> writing from the AMTS station before beginning operations. ARRL 
> Headquarters
> maintains a database of AMTS stations. The FCC requires that amateur
> operators provide written notification including the station's geographic
> location to the ARRL for inclusion in a database at least 30 days before
> beginning operations. See Section 97.303(e) of the FCC Rules.
> Novices are limited to 25 watts PEP output.
> Novice, Technician, General, Advanced, Amateur Extra classes: 
> 222.00-225.00
> MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
>
> 70 Centimeters All Amateurs except Novices:
> 420.0-450.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
>
> 33 Centimeters All Amateurs except Novices:
> 902.0-928.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
>
> 23 Centimeters Novice class: 1270-1295 MHz: CW, phone, Image, MCW, 
> RTTY/Data
> (maximum power, 5 watts PEP)
> All Amateurs except Novices: 1240-1300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, 
> RTTY/Data
>
> Higher Frequencies:
>
> All modes and licensees (except Novices) are authorized on the following
> bands [FCC Rules, Part 97.301(a)]:
> 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
> 76.0-81.9 GHz*
> 119.98-120.02 GHz
> 142-149 GHz
> 241-250 GHz
> All above 300 GHz
>
> * Amateur operation at 76-77 GHz has been suspended till the FCC can
> determine that interference will not be caused to vehicle radar systems
>
> Steve, K8SP
> 

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