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20 meters – 14.0 - 14.35 MHz (14,000 - 14,350 KHz) – Considered the most popular DX band; usually most popular during daytime. QRP operators recognize 14.060 MHz as their primary calling frequency in that band.
A band plan refers to a voluntary division of a band to avoid interference between incompatible modes.
ARRL Suggested Band Plans. Notes: The frequency 146.40 MHz is used in some areas as a repeater input. This band plan has been proposed by the ARRL VHF-UHF Advisory Committee. Note: The 222 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1991.
Stowarzyszenia członkowskie, a zwłaszcza ich kierownicy VHF lub komitety VHF, powinny zdecydowanie promować przestrzeganie przyjętego Band Planu, przez wszystkich radioamatorów używających zakresów VHF / UHF oraz Mikrofal w swoim kraju.
16 paź 2020 · Band plans exist to guide radio amateurs on the optimum use of spectrum. For effective communications by radio, consideration is needed of many different types of transmission modes available today.
2 wrz 2011 · Note: Simplex frequencies are shown with 15 KHz spacing to help avoid interference. The actual band plan does not specify specific frequencies except for 146.505 and 146.520
It is an excellent DX band and is open for much longer and through more of the sunspot cycle than 10 metres. Note that this is only an indication of predominant mode use, see detailed band plan for full definition of permitted modes.