crawler#976
Expedition Leader
Thanks for the info! Here's the AZ Band Plan:
http://www.azfreqcoord.org/bp/144bp.html
http://www.azfreqcoord.org/bp/144bp.html
** Use of Simplex Frequencies
The most popular frequencies in the simplex subbands fall on even 20kHz frequencies. This minimizes interference from adjacent operations. It is good operating practice and strongly recommended to utilize these defacto "channels", but operation anywhere in the simplex subband is legal, as long as you do not cause interference to an ongoing conversation on a nearby frequency. These frequencies, like most Amateur frequencies are to be utilized on a non interfering basis to on-going conversations. Amateur frequencies are always "first come, first served" with the exception of Coordinated Repeaters in the Repeater Subbands. Also, remember that no one "owns" a frequency. When you complete the NCVEC Form 605 (or any FCC Amateur Form, you agree to the following statement: "I waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency regardless of prior use by license or otherwise;" This is detailed in 97.101.