rjr@mgweed.UUCP (06/03/83)
TABLE OF AUTHORIZED EMISSIONS IN THE AMATEUR SERVICE ** 20 meter phone band expansion effective May 22, 1983 *** New FSK, shift, and ID rules effective June 15, 1983 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Novice/Technician General/Advanced Extra A1 emission only A1 and F1 A1 and F1 3700 - 3750 3525 - 3775 3500 - 3775 7100 - 7150 7025 - 7150 7000 - 7150 21100 - 21200 10100 - 10109 10100 - 10109 28100 - 28200 10115 - 10150 10115 - 10150 14025 - 14150 14000 - 14150 21025 - 21250 21000 - 21250 28000 - 28500 28000 - 28500 NOTE: 250 watts max input in Novice subbands and 30 meters. --------------------------------------------------------------- General Advanced Extra A1, A3, A4, A5, F3, F4, F5 3890 - 4000 3800 - 4000 3775 - 4000 7225 - 7300 7150 - 7300 7150 - 7300 14225 - 14350 14175 - 14350 14150 - 14350 21350 - 21450 21270 - 21450 21250 - 21450 28500 - 29700 28500 - 29700 28500 - 29700 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 160 Meters (Illinois) A1 and A3 only KHz Day power Night power 1800 - 1900 1000 1000 1900 - 1925 500 100 1925 - 1975 100 25 1975 - 2000 500 100 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6 and 2 Meters: 50.0 - 50.1 A1 only 51.0 - 54.0 A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 50.1 - 54.0 A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 144.0 - 144.1 A1 only 144.1 - 148.0 A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 ---------------------------------------------------------------- The bandwidth of an F3 emission below 29 MHz shall not exceed that of an A3 emission. ________________________________________________________________ The "Considerate Operators Frequency Guide" (Frequencies generally recognized for certain activities) 1800 - 1825 cw only 14.08 - 14.10 RTTY 1825 - 1830 dx window 14.23 SSTV 1850 - 1855 dx window 21.09 - 21.10 RTTY 3610 - 1630 RTTY 21.34 SSTV 3637.5 AMTOR 28.09 - 28.10 RTTY 3845 SSTV 28.68 SSTV 7090 - 7100 RTTY 29.30 - 29.50 SATELLITES 7171 SSTV 29.52 - 29.58 RPTR inputs 10.14-10.15 RTTY 29.60 FM simplex 14.075 AMTOR 29.62 - 29.68 RPTR outputs ____________________________________________________________________ DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS: (F1, 3.5-28 MHz)(A2, F1, F2 above 28 MHz) BAUDOT: (International Alphabet #2) A2, F1, F2: Maximum frequency shift = 1000 Hz.*** A2, F2: Highest modulating frequency = 3000 Hz. Maximum speed = 100 wpm (75 baud). ASCII: Maximum baud rates: 3.5 - 28 MHz = 300 baud 28 - 50 MHz = 1200 baud 50 - 220 MHz = 19600 baud 220 - up = 56000 baud AMTOR: TOR specifications are found in CCIR Rec. 476-2. (100 baud, Block rep rate 2.222/sec.) NOTE: Above 50 Mhz, the frequency shift in Hz shall not exceed the sending speed, in baud, or 1000 Hz, whichever is greater. *** OTHER DIGITAL CODES: (ABOVE 50 MHZ ONLY): Any other digital code may be used above 50 MHz in the domestic U.S. (Except where A1 only is permitted). A description of the code and modu- lation technique must be kept in the log. Bandwidth limitations: 50 - 220 MHz = 20 kHz max. 220 - 1215 MHz = 100 kHz max. 1215 and up = any Bw if in accordance with 97.63(b) and 97.73(c). NOTE: When using digital communications, CW or phone ID is no longer required after June 15, 1983. The ID may be given using Baudot, ASCII, or AMTOR. FACSIMILIE and TELEVISION: Below 50 MHz the bandwidth of A4, A5, F4, F5 must not exceed that of an A3 SSB signal. 50 to 225 MHz: The bandwidth of A4 and A5 SSB emissions must not exceed that of A3 SSB emissions. The bandwidth of A4 and A5 DSB emissions must not exceed that of A3 DSB emissions. Type F4 and F5 emissions shall be limited to a peak deviation of 5 KHz with a maximum modulating frequency of 3 KHz. Alternatively, the bandwidth shall be no greater than 20 KHz. Below 225 MHz, type A4 and A3 or type A5 and A3 emissions are allowed simultaneously on the same frequency if the bandwidth is no greater than type A3 DSB. Note: Fast Scan television transmissions may be identified using "readily legible characters when A5 emissions are used". *** ----------------------------------------------------------------