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2 metres is probably the most heavily-used band in the United States. Most newly-licenced [[Technician|Technician-class]] operators get their start in amateur radio on 2 metre [[Modes#Frequency Modulation (FM)|FM]]. | 2 metres is probably the most heavily-used band in the United States. Most newly-licenced [[Technician|Technician-class]] operators get their start in amateur radio on 2 metre [[Modes#Frequency Modulation (FM)|FM]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:01, 28 March 2008
| Band: 2m | |
| Bands | |
| 160m 80m 60m 40m 30m 20m 17m 15m 12m 10m 6m 4m 2m 1.25m 70cm 33cm 23cm 3cm | |
| Band Privileges | |
| US Extra | 144.000-148.000 |
| US Advanced | 144.000-148.000 |
| US General | 144.000-148.000 |
| US Technician | 144.000-148.000 |
| UK (all) | {{{UK}}} |
2 metres is probably the most heavily-used band in the United States. Most newly-licenced Technician-class operators get their start in amateur radio on 2 metre FM.