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confused about what i can and cant do on HF as a general class

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so i upgraded from tech to general back in march and ive been trying to figure out exactly where i can operate on HF. i downloaded part 97 and honestly its a lot to take in. i understand theres band segments for different license classes but the chart i printed out from the arrl website and the actual FCC document seem to say slightly different things or maybe im just reading it wrong.

my main question is about 40 meters, like can i use SSB anywhere on 40 or is it just a portion of the band. and also is there anything in part 97 that says i have to ID every 10 minutes even if im just listening to a net and not transmitting. someone at my club told me i dont need to ID if im not transmitting which makes sense but i wanted to double check. also what happens if you accidentally transmit in the wrong part of the band, is that a big deal or does the FCC even care about that stuff for a one time thing

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yeah the band plan stuff can be confusing because the ARRL band plan and the actual FCC allocations are two different things. the FCC part 97 rules are the legal ones, the ARRL plan is more of a gentlemans agreement type thing. for 40 meters as a general you can use phone on 7.175 to 7.300 MHz, below that is CW territory for generals. so if you wanna do SSB stick above 7.175.

on the ID thing your club buddy is right, you only have to ID when you transmit. part 97.119 covers that. no transmission means no ID required. and for accidentally going into the wrong segment, honestly if its a one time thing and youre not causing interference the FCC isnt going to show up at your door. they have bigger fish to fry. that said try not to make a habit of it because some of the CW ops on the lower end of 40 will definitely let you know about it, not always politely either

im in basically the same boat, upgraded to general like 6 months ago. what i did was find this one chart on the fcc website that color codes everything by license class and it made way more sense than the actual text of part 97. just search like fcc amateur radio band chart and it should come up. the pdf version is cleaner than trying to read the actual regulation text imo

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