Who is Regulating Bandwidth and Frequencies?
Ham radio has to comply with the telecommunications regulations of a country to avoid interference with other radio broadcasts and radio communications services such a national radio stations or airport traffic control. This is why the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) sets out certain rules and regulations regarding bands and frequencies used – on occasion a ham operator may get a license to cover a larger area or a particular bandwidth.
The ITU works with a particular nation’s communications authority to regulate the radio frequencies of the country ham radio enthusiasts reside, this helps keep the airwaves safe and clutter free. It also ensures more enjoyment and experience out of using ham radio; after all it would be pointless if a ham radio station was competing for airspace on the same frequency of other ham radio operators in the locality.
Communications and signals depend on allocated bands such as UHF and VHF which allow for great communications and services regionally, whereas shortwave bands such as HF may allow for powerful worldwide transmissions and reception.
SSTV or FSTV television transmissions which broadcast on microwave bands is another effective communications tool some ham operator’s use. Microwave bands are also very effective for high-speed data networks.
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