Subpart D--Technical Standards

§97.301 Authorized frequency bands.

The following transmitting frequency bands are available to an amateur station located within 50 km of the Earth's surface, within the specified ITU Region, and outside any area where the amateur service is regulated by any authority other than the FCC.

(a) For a station having a control operator who has been granted a Technician, Technician Plus, General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra Class operator license or who holds a CEPT radio-amateur license or IARP of any class:

Wavelength bandITU Region 1ITU Region 2ITU Region 3 Sharing requirements, see §97.303, paragraph:
VHFMHz
6 m--50-5450-54(a)
2 m144-146144-148144-148(a)
1.25 m-219-220-(a), (e)
-do---222-225--(a)
UHFMHz
70 cm430-440420-450420-450(a), (b), (f)
33 cm--902-928--(a), (b), (g)
23 cm1240-13001240-13001240-1300(b), (h), (i)
13 cm2300-23102300-23102300-2310(a), (b), (j)
-do-2390-24502390-24502390-2450(a), (b), (j)
SHFGHz
9 cm3.4-3.475 3.3-3.53.3-3.5(a), (b), (k), (l)
5 cm5.650-5.8505.650-5.9255.650-5.850(a), (b), (m)
3 cm10.00-10.5010.00-10.5010.00-10.50(a), (c), (i), (n)
1.2 cm24.00-24.2524.00-24.2524.00-24.25(a), (b), (i), (o)
EHFGHz
6 mm47.0-47.247.0-47.247.0-47.2
4 mm75.5-81.075.5-81.075.5-81.0(b), (c), (h), (k), (r)
2.5 mm122.25-123122.25-123122.25-123(p)
2 mm134-141134-141134-141(b), (c), (h), (k)
1 mm241-250241-250241-250(b), (c), (h), (k), (q)
--above 275above 275above 275(k)

(b) For a station having a control operator who has been granted an Amateur Extra Class operator license or who holds a CEPT radio-amateur license Class 1 license or Class 1 IARP:

Wavelength bandITU Region 1ITU Region 2ITU Region 3Sharing requirements, see §97.303, paragraph:
MFkHz
160 m1810-18501800-20001800-2000(a), (b), (c)
HFMHz
80 m3.50-3.753.50-3.753.50-3.75(a)
75 m3.75-3.803.75-4.003.75-3.90(a)
40 m7.0-7.27.0-7.37.0-7.2(a), (t)
30 m10.10-10.1510.10-10.1510.10-10.15(d)
20 m14.00-14.3514.00-14.3514.00-14.35
17 m18.068-18.16818.068-18.16818.068-18.168
15 m21.00-21.4521.00-21.4521.00-21.45
12 m24.89-24.9924.89-24.9924.89-24.99
10 m28.0-29.728.0-29.728.0-29.7

(c) For a station having a control operator who has been granted an operator license of Advanced Class:

Wavelength bandITU Region 1ITU Region 2ITU Region 3Sharing requirements, see §97.303, paragraph:
MFkHz
160 m1810-18501800-20001800-2000(a), (b), (c)
HFMHz
80 m3.525-3.7503.525-3.7503.525-3.750(a)
75 m3.775-3.8003.775-4.0003.775-3.900(a)
40 m7.025-7.2007.025-7.3007.025-7.200(a), (t)
30 m10.10-10.1510.10-10.1510.10-10.15(d)
20 m14.025-14.15014.025-14.15014.025-14.150
-do-14.175-14.35014.175-14.35014.175-14.350
17 m18.068-18.16818.068-18.16818.068-18.168
15 m21.025-21.20021.025-21.20021.025-21.200
-do-21.225-21.45021.225-21.45021.225-21.450
12 m24.89-24.9924.89-24.9924.89-24.99
10 m28.0-29.728.0-29.728.0-29.7

(d) For a station having a control operator who has been granted an operator license of General Class:

Wavelength bandITU Region 1ITU Region 2ITU Region 3 Sharing requirements, see §97.303, paragraph:
MFkHz
160 m1810-18501800-20001800-2000(a), (b), (c)
HFMHz
80 m3.525-3.7503.525-3.7503.525-3.750(a)
75 m--3.85-4.003.85-3.90(a)
40 m7.025-7.1507.025-7.1507.025-7.150(a)
-do---7.225-7.300--(a), (t)
30 m10.10-10.1510.10-10.1510.10-10.15(d)
20 m14.025-14.15014.025-14.15014.025-14.150
-do-14.225-14.35014.225-14.35014.225-14.350
17 m18.068-18.16818.068-18.16818.068-18.168
15 m21.025-21.20021.025-21.20021.025-21.200
-do-21.30-21.4521.30-21.4521.30-21.45
12 m24.89-24.9924.89-24.9924.89-24.99
10 m28.0-29.728.0-29.728.0-29.7

(e) For a station having a control operator who has been granted an operator license of Novice Class or Technician Class and who has received credit for proficiency in telegraphy in accordance with the international requirements:

Wavelength bandITU Region 1ITU Region 2ITU Region 3 Sharing requirements, see §97.303, paragraph:
HFMHz
80 m3.675-3.7253.675-3.7253.675-3.725(a)
40 m7.050-7.075
7.050-7.075(a)
do7.100-7.1507.100-7.1507.100-7.150(a), (t)
15 m21.10-21.2021.10-21.2021.10-21.20
10 m28.1-28.528.1-28.528.1-28.5
VHFMHz
1.25 m
--
222-225
--
(a)
UHFMHz
23 cm1270-12951270-12951270-1295(h), (i)

§97.303 Frequency sharing requirements.

The following is a summary of the frequency sharing requirements that apply to amateur station transmissions on the frequency bands specified in §97.301 of this Part. (For each ITU Region, each frequency band allocated to the amateur service is designated as either a secondary service or a primary service. A station in a secondary service must not cause harmful interference to, and must accept interference from, stations in a primary service. See §§2.105 and 2.106 of the FCC Rules, United States Table of Frequency Allocations for complete requirements.)

(a) Where, in adjacent ITU Regions or sub-Regions, a band of frequencies is allocated to different services of the same category (i.e., primary or secondary allocations), the basic principle is the equality of right to operate. Accordingly, stations of each service in one Region or sub-Region must operate so as not to cause harmful interference to any service of the same or higher category in the other Regions or sub-Regions. (See ITU Radio Regulations, edition of 2004, No. 4.8.)

(b) No amateur station transmitting in the 1900-2000 kHz segment, the 70 cm band, the 33 cm band, the 23 cm band, the 13 cm band, the 9 cm band, the 5 cm band, the 3 cm band, the 24.05-24.25 GHz segment, the 76-77.5 GHz segment, the 78-81 GHz segment, the 136-141 GHz segment, and the 241-248 GHz segment shall not cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, the Federal radiolocation service.

(c) No amateur station transmitting in the 1900-2000 kHz segment, the 3 cm band, the 76-77.5 GHz segment, the 78-81 GHz segment, the 136- 141 GHz segment, and the 241-248 GHz segment shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations in the non-Federal radiolocation service.

(d) No amateur station transmitting in the 30 meter band shall cause harmful interference to stations authorized by other nations in the fixed service. The licensee of the amateur station must make all necessary adjustments, including termination of transmissions, if harmful interference is caused.

(e) In the 1.25 m band:

(f) In the 70 cm band:

(g) In the 33 cm band:

(h) No amateur station transmitting in the 23 cm band, the 3.3-3.4 GHz segment, the 3 cm band, the 24.05-24.25 GHz segment, the 76-77.5 GHz segment, the 78-81 GHz segment, the 136-141 GHz segment, and the 241-248 GHz segment shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the radiolocation service.

(i) In the 23 cm band, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations in the radionavigation-satellite service, the aeronautical radionavigation service, the Earth exploration-satellite service (active), or the space research service (active).

(j) In the 13 cm band:

(k) No amateur station transmitting in the following segments shall cause harmful interference to stations in the radio astronomy service: 3.332-3.339 GHz, 3.3458-3.3525 GHz, 76-77.5 GHz, 78-81 GHz, 136-141 GHz, 241-248 GHz, 275-323 GHz, 327-371 GHz, 388-424 GHz, 426-442 GHz, 453-510 GHz, 623-711 GHz, 795-909 GHz, and 926-945 GHz. No amateur station transmitting in following segments shall cause harmful interference to stations in the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) and space research service (passive): 275-277 GHz, 294-306 GHz, 316-334 GHz, 342-349 GHz, 363-365 GHz, 371-389 GHz, 416-434 GHz, 442-444 GHz, 496-506 GHz, 546-568 GHz, 624-629 GHz, 634-654 GHz, 659- 661 GHz, 684-692 GHz, 730-732 GHz, 851-853 GHz, and 951-956 GHz.

(l) In the 9 cm band:

(m) In the 5 cm band:

(n) In the 3 cm band:

(o) No amateur station transmitting in the 1.2 cm band is protected from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific and medical devices on 24.125 GHz. In the United States, the 24.05-24.25 GHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a co-secondary basis with the non-government radiolocation and Government and non-government Earth exploration-satellite (active) services.

(p) The 2.5 mm band is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis. No amateur station transmitting in this band shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations in the fixed, inter-satellite and mobile services.

(q) No amateur station transmitting in the 244-246 GHz segment of the 1 mm band is protected from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific and medical devices on 245 GHz.

(r) In the 4 mm band:

(s) An amateur station having an operator holding a General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class license may only transmit single sideband, suppressed carrier, (emission type 2K8J3E) upper sideband on the channels 5332 kHz, 5348 kHz, 5368 kHz, 5373 kHz, and 5405 kHz. Amateur stations shall ensure that their transmission occupies only the 2.8 kHz centered around each of these frequencies. Transmissions shall not exceed an effective radiated power (e.r.p.) of 50 W PEP. For the purpose of computing e.r.p. the transmitter PEP will be multiplied with the antenna gain relative to a dipole or equivalent calculation in decibels. A half wave dipole antenna will be presumed to have a gain of 0 dBd. Licenses using other antennas must maintain in their records either the manufacturer data on the antenna gain or calculations of the antenna gain. No amateur station may cause harmful interference to stations authorized in the mobile and fixed services; nor is any amateur station protected from interference due to the operation of any such station.

(t) (1) The 7-7.1 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur and amateur-satellite services on a primary and exclusive basis throughout the world, except that the 7-7.05 MHz segment is:

(2) The 7.1-7.2 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on an exclusive basis in Region 2. Until March 29, 2009, the 7.1-7.2 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur and broadcasting services on a co- primary basis in Region 1 and Region 3 and the use of the 7.1-7.2 MHz segment by the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3. After March 29, 2009, the 7.1-7.2 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a primary and exclusive basis throughout the world, except that the 7.1-7.2 MHz segment is additionally allocated to the fixed and mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) services on a primary basis in the countries listed in 47 CFR 2.106, footnote 5.141B.

(3) The 7.2-7.3 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on an exclusive basis in Region 2 and to the broadcasting service on an exclusive basis in Region 1 and Region 3. The use of the 7.2-7.3 MHz segment in Region 2 by the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3.