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^Mode ^Required Bandwidth | | ^Mode ^Required Bandwidth | |
|CW |30 Hz | | |CW |~300 Hz | |
|300 Baud Packet |~600 Hz | | |300 Baud Packet |~600 Hz | |
|SSB Voice |2.7 kHz | | |SSB Voice |2.7 kHz | |
===== Full Frequency List ===== | ===== Full Frequency List ===== |
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Here is the full frequency list. | Here is the full frequency list. <wrap hi>Highlighted information might be on the test.</wrap> |
* The **Band** name is given in meter or cm. You'll need to know them. | * The **Band** name is given in meter or cm. You'll need to know them. |
* The **Maximum Bandwidth** is the maximum width of the radio signal. You'll also need to know these. | * The **Maximum Bandwidth** is the maximum width of the radio signal. You'll also need to know these. |
Information quoted here was taken from the [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01226.html#t1 |ISEDC]] website. | Information quoted here was taken from the [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01226.html#t1 |ISEDC]] website. |
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^D | For the 2200m and 30m bands, the maximum bandwidth allowed is too narrow for phone (voice) transmissions. Therefore, only digital or CW modes are allowed. | | ^<wrap hi>D</wrap> | For the 2200m and 30m bands, the maximum bandwidth allowed is too narrow for phone (voice) transmissions. Therefore, only digital or CW modes are allowed. | |
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^<wrap hi>☆</wrap> | Secondary User "means that transmissions shall not cause interference nor be protected from interference from stations licensed in other services operating in that band. Operating provisions defined below are excerpts from the [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/h_sf01678.html | Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations]], which is amended from time to time." \\ \\ Basically, this means that the Amateur Radio Service is secondary to some other service and that we must yield the frequency when they need it. We must not cause interference to these other services, and we must accept that they have first priority and may interfere with us at anytime.| | ^<wrap hi>☆</wrap> | Secondary User "means that transmissions shall not cause interference nor be protected from interference from stations licensed in other services operating in that band. Operating provisions defined below are excerpts from the [[http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/h_sf01678.html | Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations]], which is amended from time to time." \\ \\ Basically, this means that the Amateur Radio Service is secondary to some other service and that we must yield the frequency when they need it. We must not cause interference to these other services, and we must accept that they have first priority and may interfere with us at anytime.| |