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USA VHF & UHF Band plans For Amateur Radio 50 | 2 | 219 | 420 | 902 | 1270 | Ghz Bands | HF Band Plans 6 Meters 50.0 - 54.0 Mhz
50.1-54.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
144.0-144.1 MHz: CW Only 144.1-148.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data The FCC has allocated 219-220 MHz to amateur use on a secondary basis. This allocation is only for fixed digital message forwarding systems operated by all licensees except Novices. Amateur operations must not cause interference to, and must accept interference from, primary services in this and adjacent bands. Amateur stations are limited to 50 W PEP output and 100 kHz bandwidth. Automated Maritime Telecommunications Systems (AMTS) stations are the primary occupants in this band. Amateur stations within 398 miles of an AMTS station must notify the station in writing at least 30 days prior to beginning operations. Amateur stations within 50 miles of an AMTS station must get permission in writing from the AMTS station before beginning operations. ARRL Headquarters maintains a database of AMTS stations. The FCC requires that amateur operators provide written notification including the station's geographic location to the ARRL for inclusion in a database at least 30 days before beginning operations. See Section 97.303(e) of the FCC Rules.
902.0-928.0 MHz: CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
Higher Frequencies:All modes and licensees (except Novices) are authorized on the following bands [FCC Rules, Part 97.301(a)]:
2390-2450 MHz 3300-3500 MHz 5650-5925 MHz 10.0-10.5 GHz 24.0-24.25 GHz 47.0-47.2 GHz 75.5-81.0 GHz 119.98-120.02 GHz 142-149 GHz 241-250 GHz All above 300 GHz |