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Amateur radio frequency band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 20-meter or 14-MHz amateur radio band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum, comprising frequencies stretching from 14.000 MHz to 14.350 MHz.[1] The 20-meter band is widely considered among the best for long-distance communication (DXing), and is one of the most popular—and crowded—during contests.[2] Several factors contribute to this, including the band's large size, the relatively small size of antennas tuned to it (especially as compared to antennas for the 40-meter band or the 80-meter band) and its good potential for daytime DX operation even in unfavorable propagation conditions.[3]
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The Third National Radio Conference was responsible for opening up the 20-meter band to amateur radio operators in the US[4] on October 10, 1924. The band was allocated on a worldwide basis by the International Radiotelegraph Conference[5] in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1927. Its frequency allocation was then 14–14.4 MHz. The allocation was reduced to 14–14.35 MHz by the International Radio Conference of Atlantic City, New Jersey 1947.[6]
Europe, Africa, Middle East and Northern Asia[7]
20 meters | 14000–14070 | 14070–14099 | 14099–14101 | 14101–14350 |
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IARU Region 1 | ||||
The Americas[7]
20 meters | 14000–14070 | 14070–14099 | 14099–14101 | 14101–14350 |
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IARU Region 2 | ||||
Asia-Pacific[7]
20 meters | 14000–14070 | 14070–14099 | 14099–14101 | 14101–14112 | 14112–14350 |
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IARU Region 3 | |||||
Effective 12:01 a.m. EST, February 23, 2007
20 meters | 14000–14350 | ||||
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United States | 14000–14025 | 14025–14150 | 14150–14175 | 14175–14225 | 14225–14350 |
General | |||||
Advanced | |||||
Extra |
Canada[8] is part of region 2 and as such is subject to the IARU band plan. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the bandplan below as a recommendation for use by radio amateurs in that country but it does not have the force of law and should only be considered a suggestion or guideline.
License class | 14.000–14.070 | 14.070–14.095 | 14.095–14.0995 | 14.0995–14.1005 | 14.1005–14.112 | 14.112–14.350 |
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Basic(+), Advanced |
Changed on September 25, 2023.
License class | 14000–14070 | 14070–14100 | 14100–14350 |
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1st and 2nd | narrow-band All modes | ||
Key
= CW only | |
= CW, narrow band digital ( <= 500 Hz ) | |
= CW, narrow band digital ( <= 500 Hz ), wide band digital | |
= CW, RTTY and data (US: < 1 kHz Bandwidth) | |
= Beacons | |
= CW, phone | |
= CW, narrow band digital ( <= 500 Hz ), phone | |
= CW, phone and image |
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