Ham Radio Community Chapter US Amateur Bands

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Page 1 of 5, SSB(Phone), Image Ham Radio Community Chapter US Amateur Bands 160 METERS 1.800-2.000 Mhz Amateur station operating at 1.900-2.000 Mhz must not cause harmful interference to the radiolocation service and are afforded no protection from radiolocation operations. 1.800-1.830 CW, data and other narrowband modes. 1.810 QRP CW calling frequency. 1.830-1.840 CW, data and other narrowband modes, intercontinental QSOs only. 1.840-1.850 CW; SSB, SSTV and other wideband modes, intercontinental QSOs only 1.850-2.000 CW; phone, SSTV and other wideband modes 1.910 QRP SSB calling frequency. 80 METERS 3.675-3.725 Mhz 5.167.5 Mhz (SSB Only): Alaska emergency use only. 3.560 QRP CW calling frequency. 3.590 RTTY DX. 3.580-3.620 Data. 3.620-3.635 Automatically controlled data stations. 3.710 QRP /Technician CW calling frequency. 3.790-3.800 DX window. 3.845 SSTV. 3.885 AM calling frequency. 3.985 QRP SSB calling frequency. 40 METERS 3.525-3.750 Mhz 3.850-4.000 Mhz 3.525-3.750 Mhz 3.775-4.000 Mhz 3.500-3.750 Mhz 3.750-4.000 Mhz

Page 2 of 5 * * * 7.100-7.150 Mhz 7.025-7.150 Mhz 7.225-7.300 Mhz 7.025-7.150 Mhz 7.150-7.300 Mhz 7.000-7.150 Mhz 7.150-7.300 Mhz * Phone operation is allowed on 7.025-7.100 Mhz in Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and areas of the Caribbean south of 20 north latitude; and in Hawaii and areas near ITU Region 3, including Alaska. 7.040 RTTY DX; QRP CW calling frequency. 7.080-7.100 Data. 7.100-7.105 Automatically controlled data stations. 7.110 QRP /Technician CW calling frequency. 7.171 SSTV. 7.285 QRP SSB calling frequency. 7.290 AM calling frequency. 30 METERS 10.100-10.150 Mhz 10.100-10.150 Mhz 10.100-10.150 Mhz Maximum power on 30 meters is 200 watts PEP output. Amateurs must avoid interference to the fixed service outside the US. 10.106 QRP CW calling frequency. 10.130-10.140 Data. 10.140-10.150 Automatically controlled data stations. 20 METERS 14.025-14.150 Mhz 14.225-14.350 Mhz 14.025-14.150 Mhz 14.175-14.350 Mhz 14.000-14.150 Mhz 14.150-14.350 Mhz

Page 3 of 5 14.060 QRP CW calling frequency. 14.070-14.095 Data. 14.095-14.0995 Automatically controlled data stations. 14.100 NCDXF/IARU beacons. 14.100-14.112 Automatically controlled data stations. 14.230 SSTV. 14.285 QRP SSB calling frequency. 14.286 AM calling frequency. 18.100-18.105 Data. 18.105-18.110Automatically controlled data stations. 21.060 QRP CW calling frequency. 21.070-21.100 Data. 21.090-21.100 Automatically controlled data stations. 21.340 SSTV. 21.385 QRP SSB calling frequency. 17 METERS 15 METERS 12 METERS 18.068-18.110 Mhz 18.110-18.168 Mhz 21.100-21.200 Mhz 21.025-21.200 Mhz 21.300-21.450 Mhz 21.025-21.200 Mhz 21.225-21.450 Mhz 21.000-21.200 Mhz 21.200-21.450 Mhz 24.890-24.930 Mhz 24.930-24.990 Mhz

Page 4 of 5 24.920-24.925 Data. 24.925-24.930 Automatically controlled data stations. SSB(Phone), CW 10 METERS s and Technicians are limited to 200 watts PEP output on 10 meters. 28.060 QRP CW calling frequency. 28.070-28.120 Data. 28.120-28.189 Automatically controlled data stations. 28.190-28.225 Beacons. 28.385 QRP SSB calling frequency. 28.680 SSTV. 29.000-29.200 AM. 29.300-29.510 Satellite downlinks. 29.520-29.580 Repeater inputs. 29.600 FM simplex. 29.620-29.680 Repeater outputs. 6 METERS, MCW,, MCW, 2 METERS 1.25 METERS 28.100-28.300 Mhz 28.300-28.500 Mhz 28.000-28.300 Mhz 28.300-29.700 Mhz 50.1-55.0 Mhz 50.0-50.1 Mhz 144.1-148.0 Mhz 144.0-144.1 Mhz

Page 5 of 5, MCW, s are limited to 25 watts PEP output from 222 to 225 Mhz. 70 CENTIMETERS, MCW, Return Back Return To Main Home Page 222.0-225.0 Mhz 420.0-450.0 Mhz