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confused about what i can and cant do on HF with my technician license

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okay so i passed my technician exam like three weeks ago and ive been mostly just doing 2m and 70cm stuff but i want to try HF at some point. i keep reading different things online about what technicians are actually allowed to do on HF and honestly its getting confusing. like i know theres something about 10 meters and some privileges there but what about the other bands? and someone in my local club told me i could do something on 40m but only CW? i dont have a CW key or anything so that part doesnt matter much right now but i just want to understand the rules before i accidentally transmit somewhere im not supposed to. also does the FCC actually enforce this stuff or is it more like an honor system, asking because i saw some posts saying the FCC doesnt really monitor much anymore

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yeah the technician HF privileges are a bit scattered across the bands so i get why its confusing. basically on 10m you get a decent chunk — you can do phone (SSB) on 28.300 to 28.500 MHz which is actually pretty useful especially when the band is open. on 40m, 15m, and 80m you do have some CW-only segments but theyre pretty narrow slices and like you said if you dont have a key its not super relevant yet. the full breakdown is in Part 97 section 97.301 if you want to look it up yourself, the FCC website has the actual text and its not as painful to read as you'd think.

as for enforcement, its not totally an honor system but yeah the FCC isnt sitting there with a scanner listening to every QSO. that said they do respond to complaints and have issued fines and license revocations before, especially for intentional interference or operating outside your privileges repeatedly. the amateur community itself does a lot of the policing honestly, you get guys who will call you out on the air if youre somewhere you shouldnt be.

im in the same boat as you, got my tech a few months back. what helped me was just downloading the ARRL band plan and keeping it open on my phone when im thinking about HF stuff. the 10m phone allocation for techs is real and ive actually made a couple contacts on 28.4 when the solar flux was decent. its not as limited as it sounds once you get into it

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