USA TECHNICIAN CLASS FREQUENCY PRIVILEGES IN HAM RADIO
When you’re getting started, remembering where you’re allowed to operate is important. As a Technician licensee, you have free access to all amateur frequencies above 50 MHz, but what about on the shortwave high-frequency (HF) bands? This chart helps you follow the rules. A band-by-band plan showing where to find different types of activity is available from the
American Radio Relay League (ARRL).
Band | Frequencies (In MHz) | Modes You Can Use |
80 meters | 3.525 – 3.600 | CW |
40 meters | 7.025 – 7.125 | CW |
15 meters | 21.025 – 21.200 | CW |
10 meters | 28.000 – 28.300
28.300 – 28.500
| CW, RTTY/data, 200 watts PEP maximum power
CW, phone, 200 watts PEP maximum power
|
Above 50 MHz | All amateur privileges | |
CW = Morse code; PEP = peak envelope power; RTTY = radioteletype.
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