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Amateur Radio 20 m Band
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According to the ITU, "this is the most popular band for [amateur radio] international communications."
Although the band segment 14.0 - 14.25 MHz is allocated to the amateur-satellite service in all three ITU Regions, there is no known amateur satellite use of this band.
In the U.S., the ARRL has established the following band plan. The band plan may apply in other countries as well. Following the band plan are the band segments that are authorized by the FCC for the specified U.S. licensee classes.
ARRL BAND PLAN:
Frequency (kHz) | Use |
14070-14095 | RTTY |
14095-14099.5 | Packet |
14100 | NCDXF Beacons |
14100.5-14112 | Packet |
14230 | SSTV |
14286 | AM calling frequency |
EXTRA:
Range (kHz) | Authorized Use(s) |
1400-14150 | RTTY and data |
14150-14350 | Phone and image |
ADVANCED:
Range (kHz) | Authorized Use(s) |
14025-14150 | RTTY and data |
14175-14350 | Phone and image |
GENERAL:
Range (kHz) | Authorized Use(s) |
14025-14150 | RTTY and data |
14225-14350 | Phone and image |
TECHNICIAN AND NOVICE: Not allowed
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Frequency Bands |
Band | Use | Service11 | Table |
14000 - 14350 kHz | Amateur radio 20 m band | AM | N |
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