What frequency is the 60 meter band?

What frequency is the 60 meter band?

5 MHz
The 60-meter band or 5 MHz band is a relatively new amateur radio allocation, first introduced in 2002, that was originally only available in a few countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Ireland and Iceland.

What is the maximum bandwidth for a data emission on 60 meters?

2.8 kHz
The maximum bandwidth for a data emission on 60 meters is 2.8 kHz.

What is 1.25 meter band used for?

The 1.25-meter, 220 MHz or 222 MHz band is a portion of the VHF radio spectrum internationally allocated for amateur radio use on a primary basis in ITU Region 2, and it comprises frequencies from 220 MHz to 225 MHz.

What is the maximum power limit on the 60 meter band?

The maximum power output permitted on the 60 meter band is 100 watts PEP effective radiated power relative to the gain of a half-wave dipole.

What is the maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY?

300 baud
The maximum symbol rate permitted for RTTY or data at frequencies below 28 MHz is 300 baud.

What is the 220 MHz band used for?

Today, the 1.25m or 220 MHz band VHF radio spectrum is universally recognized and reserved for amateur radio use. Primarily available from 222 to 225 MHz, with 219 to 220 MHz for secondary local communications and data.

What band is 350 390 MHz?

Frequency Details

Unit Frequency Lower Frequency Upper
Gigahertz 0.35 GHz 0.39 GHz
Megahertz 350 MHz 390 MHz
Kilohertz 350000 kHz 390000 kHz
Hertz 350000000 Hz 390000000 Hz

What frequency is 80m?

3.5 MHz
The 80-meter or 3.5 MHz band is a band of radio frequencies allocated for amateur radio use, from 3.5 to 4.0 MHz in IARU Region 2 (consisting mostly of North and South America), and generally 3.5 to 3.8 or 3.9 MHz in Regions 1 and 3 (the rest of the world) respectively.

What is the 60 meter band?

The 60 meter band or 5 MHz band is a relatively new amateur radio allocation, first introduced in 2002, that was originally only available in a few countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Ireland and Iceland.

What is the UK equivalent of 60 meters?

United Kingdom. In the UK ( ITU Region 1 ), the 60 metre segment tends to be known by its frequency equivalent – ‘the 5 MHz band’ – and is available to all UK Full Licensees. It is the subject of active research by radio amateurs due to its propagation properties.

What radio channels are used for 60m?

The five ‘channels’ currently used for 60m in the USA (ITU Region 2) are: ITU Region 2 = TBD (Mexico = 20WattsEIRP. Central America, South America, Caribbean = 25WattsEIRP) An International 60m Amateur Radio Band with Secondary status has been proposed within this spectrum segment (after WRC15 in 2015).

How many watts is a 60m radio transmitter?

In the UK, this boils down to 100 Watts maximum transmitter power and 200 Watts effective radiated power (* see note). Only Advanced licence holders are allowed on 60M band. You used to obtain a NOV however I believe that’s finished now.

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