Quick Reference Card and Amateur Radio Frequency Chart will be a handy addition to any ham operator’s setup, allowing for quick access to frequency information.
Key
Features:
- Frequency Bands: The
chart covers various amateur radio bands, including HF (High Frequency),
VHF (Very High Frequency), UHF (Ultra High Frequency), and SHF (Super High
Frequency).
- Frequency Allocations: It shows the specific frequency ranges allocated for
different amateur radio operations, such as:
- HF Bands:
160m, 80m,60m, 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m, and 6m.
- VHF Bands: 2m
(144-148 MHz).
- UHF Bands:
70cm (420-450 MHz).
- Subbands:
Each band is divided into subbands for different types of communication,
such as CW (Continuous Wave), SSB (Single Sideband), and digital modes.
- Operating Guidelines: It provides information on recommended operating frequencies
for Technician, General, Advanced, and Extra class license.
- Visual Design: The
chart is color-coded and laid out for quick reference, with clear
demarcation of different frequency bands and allocations.
Usage:
- For Quick Reference: It’s a handy tool for ham operators to quickly look
up frequency allocations while on the air.
- Great for POTA, SOTA, and portable operation.
- For Planning:
Helps in planning operating schedules and contesting by showing available
frequencies and allocations.