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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:03:28 -0500, "larry" wrote:
Hi Larry, The ARRL has the information that you're looking for - you can download a chart showing all of the US ham bands and subband allocations at the following site: http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/bands.html Good luck! 73, Leo Greetings and happy new year... I realise that this question might be a bit overkill since both your goverment and mine, I am Canadian, are both discussing the morse code hf requirement... but please bear ( possible spelling ) with me... I am trying to get back onto hf cw but am running into a problem... my cw is yucky... and I have forgotten the u.s. cw only subbands and ... is there still a novice subband... It used to be from 3700 to 3750 and there was one of 40 meters... I want to use the slower speed cw as code practice... Does anyone know if there is a website with lists the various ham bands and the u.s. subband breakdown... I need to bring my code speed up, both sending and receiving.... Larry ve3fxq |
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