General License Frequency Privileges Flashcards
A General class license holder is granted what frequency privileges?
A General class license holder is granted all amateur frequency privileges in these bands: 160 meters, 60 meters, 30 meters, 17 meters, 12 meters, and 10 meters.
2200 meters
135.7 - 137.8 kHz
CW, RTTY, Data, Phone, Image
1-watt EIRP maximum
630 meters
472 - 479 kHz
CW, RTTY, Data, Phone, Image
5-watt EIRP maximum
160 meters
1.8 - 2.0 MHz
CW, RTTY, Data, Phone, Image
80 meters
3.525 - 3.600 MHz
CW, RTTY, Data
3.800 - 4.000 Mhz
CW, Phone, Image
60 meters
5 specific channels at 5 MHz
USB, Phone, CW, RTTY, Data
40 meters
7.025 - 7.125 Mhz
CW, RTTY, Data
7.175 - 7.300 Mhz
CW, Phone, Image
30 meters
10.100 - 10.150 Mhz
CW, RTTY, Data
20 meters
14.025 - 14.150 MHz
CW, RTTY, Data
14.225 - 14.350 Mhz
CW, Phone, Image
15 meters
21.025 - 21.200 MHz
CW, RTTY, Data
21.275 - 21.450 Mhz
CW, Phone, Image
17, 12, 10 meters
All amateur privileges
Above 50 MHz
All amateur privileges
What is different about 60-meter privileges?
60 meters is restricted to communications only on specific channels, rather than frequency ranges.
3560 kHz is a frequency that is within the General class portion of what band?
80-meter band
3900 kHz is a frequency that is within the General class portion of what band?
75-meter phone band