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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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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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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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ARRL General Bulletin ARLB037 (1998)
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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Doc. #25 HF Band Planning Committee v2 1
This is a report of the activities of the 2025 HF Band Planning Committee to inform the ARRL. Board of Directors at the midpoint of its 2025 service. The report ... Learn More
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Proposed Band Plan for Amateur 33 cm Band (902-928 MHz)
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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Band Plan Proposed for Eventual 472-479 kHz Use
Jul 5, 2017 ... On March 28, the FCC adopted rules that will allow secondary Amateur Radio access to 472-479 kHz and to 135.7-137.8 kHz (2,200 meters), with ... 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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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






