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=== HF Amateur Radio Bands ===   
 
=== HF Amateur Radio Bands ===   
160 Meters (1.800-2.000 MHz)
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* [http://www.arrl.org/graphical-frequency-allocations ARRL US Amateur Frequency Allocations]
 
 
80 Meters (3.500-4.000 MHz)
 
 
 
60 Meters (see [http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/faq-60.html#q4 60 Meter Frequently Asked Questions (via ARRL)] for the five USB channels)
 
 
 
40 Meters (7.000-7.300 MHz)
 
 
 
30 Meters (10.100-10.150 MHz) '''**'''
 
 
 
20 Meters (14.000-14.350 MHz)
 
 
 
17 Meters (18.068-18.168 MHz)
 
 
 
15 Meters (21.000-21.450 MHz)
 
 
 
12 Meters (24.890-24.990 MHz)
 
 
 
10 Meters (28.000-29.700 MHz)
 
 
 
'''**''' '''NOTE ''' US Amateurs are limited to 200w PEP, and must use CW or digital modes (no voice). This is a shared band, and hams must avoid causing interference to other users. There is an encrypted RTTY station (assumed by many to be the US Navy) in the low portion of this band.
 
  
 
=== Amateur Related and RF Safety websites ===
 
=== Amateur Related and RF Safety websites ===

Revision as of 20:23, 22 December 2011