DIMENSION
DIMENSION
SETTING
"H"
"I"
HAM - CW
16 in.
18 in.
HAM-PHONE
AND
19 in.
28 in.
S WL 41/75 METERS
S WL
25 in.
46 in.
49/90 METERS
Table 1
Dimension H and I for HAM
and SWL Settings
The following high frequency bands have been allocated by the
International Telecommunication Union to be used for broadcasting:
kiloHertz
MegaHertz
Band
Meter
Band
2,300-2,495
2
120*
3,200-3,400
3
90*
3,900-4,000
4
75**
4,750-5060
5
60*
5,900-6,200*
6
49t
7,100-7,350*
7
411
-
#
9,400-9,775*
9
31r-*
9,775-9,900
9
31$
11,600-11,700*
11
25v
11,700-11,975
11
251'
11,975-12,100*
11
25t
13,570-13,870*
13
22$
15,100-15,450
15
19t
15,450-15,800*
15 .
19f
17,480-17,700*
17
16v
17,700-17,900
17
16t
18,900-19,020*
19
16t
21,450-21,750
21
13t
21,750-21,850
21
13$
25,600-26,100
26
lit
•
Tropical bands, for broadcasting use in designated tropical areas.
•
** Regional band used only in Europe and Asia.
World Bands, used worldwide.
World Band extensions. Not yet officially authorized, but being used by an
increasing number of broadcasting stations.
# Not used for broadcasting in the Western Hemisphere.
Includes Amendments to Article 8, The Int. Table of Frequency Allocations,
effective April l, 2007.
Many stations use frequencies outside of, but adjacent to the bands listed
above.
Table 2
Broadcasting Frequencies