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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search
US Amateur Radio Bands. See www.arrl.org/band-plan for detailed band plans. ... ARRL Microwave Band Planning Committee Releases Draft Band ... 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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Report of the Ad Hoc Band Planning Committee ARRL Board of ...
The Ad Hoc Band Planning Committee met by telephone conference on February 27, 2007. Shortly after that meeting, as you know, the ARRL announced that it was ... Learn More
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Search for Amateur Radio News
The ARRL is asking members to comment by April 19 on possible changes to the League's HF Band Plans suggested by the HF Band Planning Committee. Learn More. 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
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IARU Raises Satellite Frequency-Coordination Concerns
Aug 8, 2015 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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60 Meter Band
Oct 30, 2023 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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CW operation is permitted throughout all amateur bands. Except as noted, all frequencies are in megahertz (MHz). = USB phone, RTTY, data and CW. WWCW only. Learn More
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OTAbands master
See www.arrl.org/band-plan for detailed band plans. Copyright © ARRL 2023. OTAbands rev. 07/25/2024. 2300-2310 MHz. 2390-2450 MHz. 3400-3450 MHz. 5650-5925 MHz. Learn More