T1B/T1C: Frequency, Mode, and Power Privileges Authorized to
Technician Control Operators
Band* | Type+ | Frequency | Emission Types | Maximum Power |
80-meter | (HF) | 3675 | 3725 | kHz | CW only | 200 Watts |
40-meter | 7100 | 7150 | kHz | CW only |
15-meter | 21.100 | 21.200 | MHz | CW only |
10-meter | 28.100 | 28.300 | MHz | CW, RTTY and data |
28.300 | 28.500 | MHz | CW and single-sideband phone |
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6-meter | (VHF) | 50.0 | 50.1 | MHz | CW only | 1500 Watts |
50.1 | 54.0 | MHz | All |
2-meter | 144.0 | 144.1 | MHz | CW only |
144.1 | 148.0 | MHz | All |
1.25 meter | 222.0 | 225.0 | MHz | All |
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70-centimeter | (UHF) | 420.0 | 450.0 | MHz | All | 1500 Watts |
33-centimeter | 902 | 928 | MHz | All |
23-centimeter | 1240 | 1300 | MHz | All |
13-centimeter | 2300 | 2310 | MHz | All |
2390 | 2450 | MHz | All |
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*Note: frequency (in MHz) =300,000/Wavelength (in meters) |
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+Note: | HF is the abbreviation for High Frequency,
VHF is the abbreviation for Very High Frequency, and UHF is the abbreviation for Ultra High Frequency |
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If you are a Technician licensee who has passed a Morse code exam,
a Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE), showing that
you have passed a Morse code exam, is one document you can use to prove
that you are authorized to use certain amateur frequencies below 30 MHz (HF bands)..