Transcription of US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS - American Radio Relay League
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US AMATEUR Radio Bands US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS FCC An AMATEUR station must use the minimum transmitter POWER necessary to carry out the desired communications. (b) No station may transmit with a transmitter POWER exceeding kW PEP. KEY. Amateurs wishing to operate on either 2,200 or 630 meters must 40 Meters (7 MHz) 10 Meters (28 MHz) Note: first register with the Utilities Technology Council online at MHz CW operation is permitted throughout all MHz AMATEUR bands. ITU 1,3 and FCC region 2 west of You need only register once for each band. 130 west or below 20 north E,A,G MCW is authorized above MHz, E N,T except for and 219-220 MHz. 2,200 Meters (135 kHz) A (200 W ) Test transmissions are authorized above 51 MHz, except for 219-220 MHz E,A,G G. N,T 6 Meters (50 MHz). kHz 1 W EIRP maximum kHz N,T outside region 2. (200 W ) = RTTY and data E,A,G,T = phone and image 630 Meters (472 kHz) See Sections (c), (f)(11) and MHz = CW only 5 W EIRP maximum, except in Alaska within 496 (e).
Sep 22, 2017 · Getting Started in Amateur Radio: Toll-Free 1-800-326-3942 (860-594-0355) email: newham@arrl.org Exams: 860-594-0300 email: vec@arrl.org US Amateur Radio Bands US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS — FCC 97.313 An amateur station must use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications.
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