US Amateur Radio Band Plan

US Amateur Radio Band Plan Free App

Rated 4.65/5 (202) —  Free Android application by Karson Kimbrel

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About US Amateur Radio Band Plan

A clean native app that's sole purpose is to provide amateur radio operators a simple and easy to use field guide to the US Ham radio band plan.


Features:
• Quick reference of band and privilege restrictions
• Tailored bandplans for your license class
• Graphical representation of the amateur radio bands and licensee privileges for US ITU Region 2
• ARRL's gentleman's agreements
• Native tablet layouts
• US callsign lookup
• • Canada, Germany, Australia, and The Czech Republic are partially supported
• Frequencies for non-amateur services:
• • CB
• • FRS
• • GMRS
• • Maritime Radiofacsimile Service
• • MURS
• • NIST Time and Frequency
• • NOAA Radio


Coming Soon:
• More calling frequencies
• Layout improvements
• Emission Type Search
• More non-amateur services of interest
• Backend improvements
• Legacy license type hiding
• Move the band restrictions to a subscreen


Concerning Feedback:
I just wanted to say that I am eager to hear everyone's feedback, positive and negative. If you have a question, suggestion, critique, ect, please either email me or write a review and I'll see what I can do.

How to Download / Install

Download and install US Amateur Radio Band Plan version 0.42 on your Android device!
Downloaded 10,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.kimbrelk.ham, download US Amateur Radio Band Plan.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
v0.42 - 09/25/2017
* Citation for 97.15(c)
v0.41 - 09/22/2017
* Added 630m and 2.2km bands
v0.38 - 06/23/2017
* Added Field Day message
v0.36 - 05/16/2017
* Added WSPR Net Beacon Frequencies
* Added Maritime VHF Frequencies
* Added International Broadcast bands
* Added USAF Messages Frequencies
v0.33 - 12/27/2016
* Added US Callsign Lookup [Thanks to hamdb.org]
* Premium improvements
v0.29 - 12/21/2016
* Added Marine Radiofacsimile for all US cities
Version update US Amateur Radio Band Plan was updated to version 0.42
Version update US Amateur Radio Band Plan was updated to version 0.28
Version update US Amateur Radio Band Plan was updated to version 0.25
More downloads  US Amateur Radio Band Plan reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads

What are users saying about US Amateur Radio Band Plan

Z70%
by Z####:

Good start. Band plans for Amateur Radio out of date. Novice and Advance class no longer exists for new licensees.

Z70%
by Z####:

Good basic and advanced info easy to read . This is a app I will share . I like the lay out

Z70%
by Z####:

Awesome app!!!!

Z70%
by Z####:

Awesome. Thanks.

U70%
by U####:

Excellent app, well laid out format. Did not think twice to pay to remove the ads. Please Support your developer's.

W70%
by W####:

To date, the best band plan app available. Excellent work Karson.

Z70%
by Z####:

Excellent!

Z70%
by Z####:

Your Field Day announcement is wrong, Field Day is from the 24th to the 25th. 8-) Aside from that, this is a great reference app that provides a filterable, interactive interface to the ARRL Graphical Frequency Allocations chart, plus useful lists of other frequencies of general interest. The ads supporting the additional services aren't excessively intrusive, which I truly appreciate, and the option to pay a one-time fee or display ads is quite reasonable. It's easy and quick to navigate and provides the information I need with a minimum of complication. I highly recommend this app. The only improvement I would request would be a dark theme for night use, as the large whitespace is very bright in the dark.

E70%
by E####:

Beautiful app! Very simple and useful, the author clearly put careful thought in to making it a professional looking application... Just pay the small in app fee for no ads, support innovative coders! Author: please add night mode black background!! (The white is a little blinding at times)

Z70%
by Z####:

One small suggestion for a future update maybe, it would be cool to have a breakdown of the frequency ranges for hf/vhf/uhf, maybe a little sidebar or something. Thanks

D70%
by D####:

For actual info, you have to purchase app.

Z70%
by Z####:

Does what it should. Quick easy answers to information. I like the sortable band freqs.

Z70%
by Z####:

It's great! I just recently got my Tech license (KG5RXR), so this is just what I need to remember the bands without always having to pull out my paper version from the ARRL. And it's cool that Karson is a fellow Deviant (I'm a deviantArt member, too. @Celticpath)! ????

U70%
by U####:

Nice for a quick reference but some of the info seems to be out of date. Edit: My mistake. I did not realize that the Novice and Advanced licenses we still recognized. Upgrading to 5 stars.

Z70%
by Z####:

As a new ham operator (especially a mobile on), of course my first course of action is to get a baofeng handheld. Now I have it, what on earth do I friggin use it on????. This app is amazingly helpful with finding the frequencies to use, or finding the right ones to use without a call sign as a boy scout activity!

Z70%
by Z####:

This is has a lot of what I used to put into a binder and carry in my truck. It is very clean and easy to read.

Z70%
by Z####:

This is good info. Another great way to practice ameture radio is HamSphere. It's not the original Ham Radio, but it's virtual. I have been having fun with that prog for a couple weeks now.

Z70%
by Z####:

App. For HAM radio. Just started useing it. I like It so far. Has information that should help me get started right.

N70%
by N####:

Support the developer so the ham community can have good apps.

Z70%
by Z####:

Great reference for everyday use. I like the additional band plan info. Now call sign lookups too.

T70%
by T####:

Great! Easy to use.

I70%
by I####:

May be beyond scope of concept but be nice to have lookup and view function of FCC section 97.

Z70%
by Z####:

4 to 3 after adding ads

Z70%
by Z####:

Great app

Y70%
by Y####:

One small suggestion for a future update maybe, it would be cool to have a breakdown of the frequency ranges for hf/vhf/uhf, maybe a little sidebar or something. Thanks

J70%
by J####:

Just what I was looking for, testing next month for technician class and maybe General too if they let me, thanks again.

Y70%
by Y####:

This and rfinder or REPEATER book are going to stay on my phone....,,

Y70%
by Y####:

For me an excellent app that removed extra charts from my jump box.

Y70%
by Y####:

Great design. Looking forward to the addition of other countries. Canada should be a snap ;)

F70%
by F####:

Great to have a good UI thanks!

U70%
by U####:

Very nice, lots of descriptions. A must have for every modern HAM

Y70%
by Y####:

Nice!!

E70%
by E####:

Short & sweet field guide to the Ham bands

Y70%
by Y####:

I'm not a douche. I just want to be loved

V70%
by V####:

Engineering Technician

I70%
by I####:

Thank you.

B70%
by B####:

As a Ham myself (KB0OXD), I like the fact it covers even THE MOST OBSCURE bands above/below 1.2 GHz. AND it includes some popular NON-Ham bands (Great for getting that one person who's not even REMOTELY interested in becoming a Ham to have a Two-Way radio OF SOME KIND handy in case of an emergency & normal lines of communication are cut or are extremely limited)

I70%
by I####:

This is not a good band plan there are no novices now and no advanced .

Y70%
by Y####:

Fantastic and very useful! You can see at a glance where you can transmit within your privileged range!

Y70%
by Y####:

Continual improvements, very organized, great reference.


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