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 =====Regulation Lesson 4: Repeaters, Frequency bands ===== =====Regulation Lesson 4: Repeaters, Frequency bands =====
  
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 **Recommended reading for frequency bands: KonCEPT p. 282-283 (13.11 Bandplaner), 313-324 (Appendix F + G), 341-345 (Appendix N)** **Recommended reading for frequency bands: KonCEPT p. 282-283 (13.11 Bandplaner), 313-324 (Appendix F + G), 341-345 (Appendix N)**
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 https://www.ssa.se/vushf/bandplaner/ https://www.ssa.se/vushf/bandplaner/
  
-Ham radio frequency bands are bands you're allowed to transmit on if you have a license. Note: there are non-ham radio bands which everyone is allowed on (example: PMR446). Also, some ham radio bands are shared with other non-ham radio things (example: ISM @ 433.05 - 434.57 MHz and 2.4-2.5GHz, also WiFi/Bluetooth/microwaves). Of course you can use your ham radio equipment to use these public bands, but keep an eye on power!+Ham radio frequency bands are bands you're allowed to transmit on if you have a license. Note: there are non-ham radio bands which everyone is allowed on (example: PMR446). Also, some ham radio bands are shared with other non-ham radio things (example: ISM @ 433.05 - 434.57 MHz and 2.4-2.5GHz, also WiFi/Bluetooth/microwaves).  
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 +It is not allowed to use ham radio equipment on for example PMR bands! On ISM bands all equipment needs to be CE certified which ham radio equipment is not
  
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