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[email protected] March 6th 08 05:16 PM

Ham Radio
 
What is a good website that I can find HF ham radio frequencies? I do
not know the spacing of frequencies on all of the bands. Any help
would be thankfull. I noticed on the recent posting about Clipperton
that the spacing is not 5 KHz.
Fred Burgess

D Peter Maus March 6th 08 05:24 PM

Ham Radio
 
wrote:
What is a good website that I can find HF ham radio frequencies? I do
not know the spacing of frequencies on all of the bands. Any help
would be thankfull. I noticed on the recent posting about Clipperton
that the spacing is not 5 KHz.
Fred Burgess



For most purposes, the ham bandplans only limit which emissions and
license clases may be used within a group of frequencies. Within those
groups, there are no specific frequency spacings. One may use any
frequency within a band pursuant to emission specifications, license
type, and good amateur practice.

Check ARRL.org for more specific details.


msg March 6th 08 05:34 PM

Ham Radio
 
wrote:
What is a good website that I can find HF ham radio frequencies? I do
not know the spacing of frequencies on all of the bands. Any help
would be thankfull. I noticed on the recent posting about Clipperton
that the spacing is not 5 KHz.
Fred Burgess


See:
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg...ands_color.pdf

Except for the 60m allocations, there is no "channelization"
of the amateur radio bands.

Michael


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