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Band Planning
the process of updating the ARRL HF band plans.” Band Planning. Amateur Radio functions within a framework of international regulations, national laws and ... Learn More
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ARRL Board Approves Dues Hike, HF Band Plan, 2016 National ...
Jul 20, 2015 ... Meeting over the weekend in Windsor, Connecticut, the ARRL Board of Directors has approved a $10 increase in the League's annual dues rate, ... Learn More
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ARRL UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee
The FCC has left management of our highest bands to the Amateur Radio community. It's up to us to promote activity of our bands and to minimize possible ... Learn More
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ARRL UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee
Note 3: Broadband segment may be used for any combination of high-speed data (e.g.,. 802.11 protocols), Amateur Television and other high-bandwidth activities. Learn More
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Report of the HF Band Planning Committee ARRL Board of ...
Jan 2, 2015 ... During October and November the committee conducted a review of the band plans for the 160 through 10 meter bands, with the exception of 60 ... Learn More
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Proposed Band Plan
Amateur Radio. Page 2. Doc. #25 HF Band Planning Committee. 2 operators were able to find a way to cooperate on their now expanded bandwidth privileges without ... Learn More
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Search for Amateur Radio News
The ARRL UHF-Microwave Band Plan Committee has released for comment its draft band plan for 13 cm (2.3/2.4 GHz) and welcomes comments on it. The amended draft ... Learn More
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US Amateur Radio Bands US Amateur Radio Bands
See www.arrl.org/band-plan for detailed band plans. E = Amateur Extra. A = Advanced. G = General. T = Technician. N = Novice. = RTTY and data. = phone and image. Learn More
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Report of the HF Band Planning Committee ARRL Board of ...
Jul 22, 2015 ... Input also was received from the Radio Amateurs of Canada with regard to the potential impact on our northern neighbors. After reviewing all of ... Learn More
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The Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide
ARRL band plans for frequencies above 28.300 MHz are shown in The ARRL Repeater Directory and on www.arrl.org. The Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide. Learn More