Amateurfunkbänder HF Flashcards

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10 m Band

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28.000 - 29.700 kHz
= 1.700 kHz verfügbares Band

Klasse E erlaubt (100 Watt)
Bandbreite max. 7 KHz

CW: 28.000 - 28.070 kHz
IBP: 28.190 - 28.225 kHz

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12 m Band

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24.890 - 24.990 kHz
= 100 kHz verfügbares Band

Bandbreite max. 2,7 kHz

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15 m Band

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21.000 - 21.450 kHz
= 450 kHz verfügbares Band

Klasse E erlaubt (100 Watt)
Bandbreite maximal 2,7 kHz

CW: 21.000 - 21.070 kHz
IBP: 21.150 kHz

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17 m Band

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18.068 - 18.168 kHz
= 100 kHz verfügbares Band

Bandbreite max. 2,7 kHz

IBP: 18.110 kHz

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20 m Band

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14.000 - 14.350 kHz
= 350 kHz verfügbares Band

Bandbreite max. 2,7 kHz

CW: 14.000 - 14.070 kHz
IBP: 14.100 kHz
SSB: 14.112 - 14.350 kHz (USB)

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30 m Band

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10.100 - 10.150 kHz
= 50 kHz verfügbares Band

Leistung max. 150 Watt
Bandbreite max. 800 Hz (—> kein SSB möglich)

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40 m Band

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7.000 - 7.200 kHz
= 200 kHz verfügbares Band

Bandbreite max. 2,7 kHz

CW: 7.000 - 7040 kHz

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80 m Band

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3.500 - 3.800 kHz
= 300 kHz verfügbares Band

Klasse E erlaubt (100 Watt)
Bandbreite max. 2,7 kHz

CW: 3.500 - 3.580 kHz
DX: 3.500 - 3.510 // 3.775 - 3.800 kHz
SSB nur in LSB

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