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U.S. Amateur GHz Frequency Allocations
According to the FCC, the following frequencies are available for licensed amateur use (see the FCC's massive frequency chart for full details):
Novices:
from to details 1.270 1.295 CW, phone, image, mcw, rtty, data
(maximum power 5 watts PEP)All other Amateur classes (except Novices):
from to band name details 1.240 1.300 23 cm band CW, phone, image, mcw, rtty, data 2.300 2.310 13 cm band all 2.390 2.450 13 cm band all 3.300 3.500 9 cm band all 5.650 5.925 6 cm band all 10.0 10.5 all 24.0 24.25 all 47.0 47.2 all 75.5 81.0 all 119.98 120.02 all 142 149 all 241 250 all 300 + all
* see the ARRL bandplan for details on operation within each band
Frequency charts, tables and other resources
Where's the database?
It's not here, yet. It's actually running on my development site (behind my firewall) but requires active server pages (ASP) to deliver up the content to the web page. Subsequently, it won't work as long as I'm here at qrz.net since they're Apache-based and don't support ASP. I should be relocating the site in a month or so and expect to be able to link it up at that time.
You can, however, access articles I've written featuring repeaters in the eastern Nebraska and western Iowa area. These articles are printed in the Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club's "Ham Hum" newsletter each month and are reprinted here after their monthly release.
I'm also considering putting a table-formatted report from the database online - but we'll that's on the list of things to do!