The ARRL recently updated the “US Amateur Radio Bands” Chart. These charts are used by Amateur radio operators as a visual representation of the frequencies and band they are allowed to operate under their specific licenses.
Updated charts include the new 630 meter and 2200 meter bands, notation that they are NOT YET AVAILABLE the activation date has not yet been set. The FCC will publish a notice in “The Federal Register” when the final approval and start dates can proceed.
The updated Band chart is available at this link for download. http://www.arrl.org/graphical-frequency-allocations
Charts are available in:
GrayScale, Black/White, Color
Those wishing to order a 11×17 Glossy as well as a Work All States (WAS) map on back side.
Can follow this link. http://www.arrl.org/shop/ARRL-Frequency-Chart-11-17/
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