Essential Frequency Information at a Glance!
The ARRL Frequency Chart of US Amateur Radio Bands is a convenient, full-color reference designed for every amateur radio operator. Whether you're teaching a licensing class, staffing a hamfest booth, leading a club meeting, or simply looking for a quick station reference, these charts provide essential frequency information at a glance.
Each 8.5" × 11" chart clearly displays US Amateur Radio license-class frequency allocations, operating privileges, transmit modes, permitted power levels, band edges, and class limitations. Coverage includes the amateur bands from 160 meters through 23 centimeters, presented in an easy-to-read graphical format with frequency notations. The chart also lists the additional US amateur bands extending through 250 GHz, providing a complete overview of amateur spectrum allocations on a single page.
The reverse side features an ARRL Worked All States (WAS) map, making the chart a useful operating aid as well as a reference tool. Keep one near your station for quick frequency lookups or share them with fellow operators and newcomers to the hobby.
Packaged in convenient packs of 50, these colorful charts are easy to share with club members, students, and fellow operators. They make excellent handouts and station references, giving operators of all experience levels a quick, reliable way to check band privileges and frequency allocations.
The chart is also available for free download (PDF) in color or black and white.
Also available:
US Bands Chart Card 3.75" x 8" (50 pack)
US Band Chart Laminated 8.5" × 11" (single)
US Band Chart Laminated 11" × 17" (single)
US Band Chart 11" × 17" (single)
Product Details
Full-color frequency chart with US Amateur Radio band allocations
ARRL Worked All States (WAS) map on reverse side
Size: 8.5 × 11 inches
Quantity: Pack of 50
Note: Radio amateurs wishing to operate on either 2,200 or 630 meters must first register with the Utilities Technology Council online.
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