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  2. HAM radio Frequencies & Bands in the USA: Popular frequencies ...

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    Being aware of HAM radio frequencies & Bands is an essential part of your journey of becoming a successful ham radio operator. Here in this article I’ve tried to compile all information regarding Ham radio frequencies and bands that are allocated by the FCC.

  3. Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Amateur Radio (United States)

  4. Frequency Allocations - ARRL

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    The NTIA says that hams planning to operate on 60 meters "must assure that their signal is transmitted on the channel center frequency." This means that amateurs should set their carrier frequency 1.5 kHz lower than the channel center frequency.

  5. Ham Radio Frequencies & Common Uses You Should Know

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    Ham radio operators play a vital role in transmitting important information. Here are ham radio frequencies every operator should know.

  6. Amateur radio frequency allocations - Wikipedia

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    Radio amateurs use a variety of transmission modes, including Morse code, radioteletype, data, and voice. Specific frequency allocations vary from country to country and between ITU regions as specified in the current ITU HF frequency allocations for amateur radio. [1]

  7. Ham Radio Frequencies - The DXZone

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    From Low Frequency (LF) to Very-High Frequencies (VHF), each band has distinct characteristics and propagation conditions. Frequency allocations vary by country and ITU region. Understanding band usage and regulations is crucial for effective communication among ham radio operators worldwide.

  8. Graphical Frequency Allocations - ARRL

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    Having Trouble? Regulatory & Advocacy >> Federal >> Federal Regulatory >> Frequency Allocations >> Graphical Frequency Allocations. The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.