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Were can I find a web page to study to find frequency privalages for HAM RADIO?

I am a Tec HAM radio operator and I am studying to get my general license ticket. The question I am currently stumped on is what frequency privileges am I allowed to use voice with a General license ticket. I REALLY need to know what web page is there I CAN find these answers on my own as I do not have a paper back book to study from

This answer will vary depending upon which region you live in.

For example , I am in Region 1 , which is Europe and for 20 meters I can operate phone (voice) 14101-14350khz

In the US a General can only use phone on 14225-14350khz.

Look here for the US band plans.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/Hambands_color.pdf

So it all depends on where you are as to which rules you come under.

A site with interesting propagation info and antenna things that gives a good basis for learning is http://www.swdxer.co.nr

OH2FFY

5 Responses to “Were can I find a web page to study to find frequency privalages for HAM RADIO?”

  1. Becky V says:

    K7BEC here check out the Qrz.com home page.
    73!
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  2. LaLa says:

    Go to the FCC’s website; all the requirments should be listed.

    http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=amateur
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    Work in Radio

  3. lare says:

    The ARRL is an organization that is entirely run by hams. Their site has a lot of good info on current and proposed regulations. http://www.ARRL.org
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  4. Wise Old Man says:

    This answer will vary depending upon which region you live in.

    For example , I am in Region 1 , which is Europe and for 20 meters I can operate phone (voice) 14101-14350khz

    In the US a General can only use phone on 14225-14350khz.

    Look here for the US band plans.
    http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/Hambands_color.pdf

    So it all depends on where you are as to which rules you come under.

    A site with interesting propagation info and antenna things that gives a good basis for learning is http://www.swdxer.co.nr

    OH2FFY
    References :

  5. D.J. Moya says:

    arrl.org, wireless.fcc.gov
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