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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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Proposed Band Plan for Amateur 33 cm Band (902-928 MHz) - ARRL
Repeater inputs 902.1250-. 902.9875 paired with. 927.1250-927.9875 (12.5 kHz channels). 903.0000. 903.0875. CW/SSB. Weak signal. Learn More
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Draft Band Plans - Search for Amateur Radio News
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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Amateur Radio News - ARRL
Microcontrollers are gaining a foothold in the ham radio world. Here are some resources to help begin your explorations. Learn More · VOA News. 03/21/2013 | VOA ... Learn More
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US Amateur Radio Bands - ARRL
Amateurs wishing to operate on either 2,200 or 630 meters must first register with the Utilities Technology Council online at. Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search - ARRL
... band plan, as presented by the ARRL UHF/Microwave Band Plan Committee. ... As a reminder, the purpose of these band plans is to share ... Learn More
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Band Plan Proposed for Eventual 472-479 kHz Use - ARRL
Jul 5, 2017 ... ARRL 630-Meter Experiment Coordinator Fritz Raab, W1FR, has proposed an informal band plan for the pending 472-479 kHz band. Learn More
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High Frequency bands 60 Meters (5.3 MHz) E,A,G LF - ARRL
Operator license classes: E = Amateur Extra A = Advanced G = General T = Technician N = Novice. CW operation is permitted throughout all amateur bands. Except ... Learn More
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The Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide - ARRL
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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Chpts 7 & 8 - Licensing & Operating Regulations - ARRL
It's time for the rules of the road, ham radio style! In the preceding chapters, you've learned the technology and customs of Amateur Radio. Learn More






