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larry January 10th 05 04:03 PM

u.s. band structure...
 
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



Caveat Lector January 10th 05 04:10 PM

http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg.../allocate.html

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Caveat Lector



"larry" wrote in message
...
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





robert casey January 10th 05 09:04 PM

larry wrote:

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...

One way would be to just hunt for other slower CW ops calling
CQ. Where you hear CW being used is most likely the CW
subband. Of course this doesn't always work out if, say
you're in the USA and on 40m hearing foreign operators
outside the USA subband for that mode....

larry January 10th 05 09:46 PM

thank you for your responce...
larry


"Caveat Lector" wrote in message
news:wNxEd.50481$8e5.45778@fed1read07...
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg.../allocate.html

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Caveat Lector



"larry" wrote in message
...
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







Leo January 10th 05 10:29 PM

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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