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What band privileges actually matter with Amateur Extra?

I'm a General looking at upgrading to Extra and trying to understand if the additional band privileges are worth the study time. Amateur Extra Class privileges include all frequencies and modes on the HF bands, but what does this mean in practice?

I know Extra Class licensees are authorized to operate on all frequencies allocated to the Amateur Service. 80, 40, 20, and 15 meters have segments exclusively for Amateur Extra operators.

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  • Are the Extra-only segments actually less crowded during contests?
  • How much difference does it make for DX work?
  • Worth it for someone primarily interested in digital modes?
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The first weekend I participated in an SSB contest I heard a TON of people making contacts down in those parts of the bands I wasn't allowed to transmit in. These frequency privileges allow Extra Class operators to more easily work DX stations and operate under less crowded conditions.

As someone who operates mostly digital modes, the Extra privileges have been fantastic. The exclusive segments on 20m and 40m are noticeably less crowded, especially during contests. The HF bands can be awfully crowded, particularly at the top of the solar cycle. Once one earns HF privileges, one may quickly yearn for more room.

The DX advantage is real - many rare stations hang out in the Extra-only phone segments, especially on 20m during openings. Plus you can administer all three amateur radio license examinations which is rewarding for giving back to the community. I'd say it's worth the effort if you're serious about HF.

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