Band Plan Mini-Manual
Part #
BOOK-MMBANDPLAN
Manufacturer
Nifty
UPC
Availability
In stock
Average Rating





5.0/5 from 1 review
Our Price
$22.00
Nifty HF / VHF / UHF Bands Operating Guide
Handy operator quide to the various modes of operation and where they are found on each band. Designed to be kept on the bench while operating.
HF Bands: RTTY, PSK-31, Rare DX, Dxpeditions, CW & SSB calling frequencies, QRP calling frequencies, Propagation Beacons and more.
VHF/ UHF Bands: RTTY, Digital, Packet, Weak Signal, EME Moon Bounce, CW, SSB & FM calling frequencies, Simplex, Repeater and Satellite Sub-bands, Propagation Beacons and ATV.
A Band Plan that's designed to be used while operating!
Includes other useful operating information
Handy operator quide to the various modes of operation and where they are found on each band. Designed to be kept on the bench while operating.
HF Bands: RTTY, PSK-31, Rare DX, Dxpeditions, CW & SSB calling frequencies, QRP calling frequencies, Propagation Beacons and more.
VHF/ UHF Bands: RTTY, Digital, Packet, Weak Signal, EME Moon Bounce, CW, SSB & FM calling frequencies, Simplex, Repeater and Satellite Sub-bands, Propagation Beacons and ATV.
A Band Plan that's designed to be used while operating!
- HF Band section covers: 160, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 metres
- A detailed Band Plan guide, ideal for all amateur class licensees
- Integrates FCC regulations with Considerate Operator information
- Now including HF band changes mandated by recent FCC Changes
- Highlights popular frequencies for DX, Dxpeditions, RTTY, SSTV, PSK-31, & more
- Lists agreed upon calling frequencies for various modes on all bands
- VHF / UHF section Covers: 50, 144, 220 and 440 MHz amateur bands
- Identifies weak signal and repeater sub-bands
- Lists agreed upon calling frequencies for various modes on all bands
- Lists agreed upon FM Simplex frequencies for VHF and UHF bands
- Shows standard Repeater offset/split frequencies and Duplex direction
- Ideal for programming / setting transceiver scanning band edges
Includes other useful operating information
- 60 Metre Band Operating Rules and Restrictions
- A quick look-up chart for commonly used Q codes
- Simplified chart for giving RST signal reports
- Web page references, useful resources for amateur operations
- Handy 'local time' to UTC conversion chart, for properly logging QSO's
- Please note that this contains information for USA band plans only






Great for reference
If you operating a mobile of any manufacturer you don't want to bring the huge operator's manual with you. And the radios have become very complex and complicated to say the least. Especially when you have two or more radios in your vehicle of different makes, now it becomes even more complicated. I have a number of these little guilds in the glove box of my truck. I operate HF and 2 m/70 cm plus HF, so there is no way I can remember what all the buttons do on each radio.
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