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Draft Band Plan
Jan 29, 2020 ... Band-by-band comparison is provided for current and then recommended band plan. • Uses same format as “US Amateur Bands” graphic available ... Learn More
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ARRL UHF/Microwave Band Plan Committee Seeks Input on 6 and ...
Nov 28, 2012 ... The FCC has left management of our highest bands to the Amateur Radio community. It's up to us to promote activity on our bands and to minimize ... Learn More
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Microwave Band Plan Input Form
Please complete a separate form for each frequency range for which you provide input. Our current task covers the 6 cm and 3 cm bands. If you feel the need to ... Learn More
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Deadline is June 1 for US Radio Amateurs to Submit IARU Region 2 ...
May 2, 2016 ... The ARRL joins other IARU member societies in the Americas in seeking input from the amateur community on the Region 2 HF Band Plan. The HF Band ... Learn More
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New IARU Region 1 HF Band Plan, HF Managers Handbook Now ...
Jun 4, 2016 ... The new International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 (IARU R1) HF Band Plan, effective on June 1, and the HF Managers Handbook ver 8.2 are ... Learn More
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Band Plan Proposed for Eventual 472-479 kHz Use
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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60M Channel Allocation
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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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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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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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






