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====== US Band Plans ====== | ====== US Band Plans ====== | ||
This article gathers all information regarding band plans in the US. This band plan only covers bands that have repeaters operating on them, from 10-meters and up. | This article gathers all information regarding band plans in the US. This band plan only covers bands that have repeaters operating on them, from 10-meters and up. | ||
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+ | Repeaterbook does not conduct any enforcement of the band plans and does not refuse to document stations that are outside of the coordination guidelines or band plan. A repeater listing on Repeaterbook does not, in any way, endorse a particular repeater or establish the legality of the repeater' | ||
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+ | This band plan is provided as a courtesy to users and is used as a template to help administrators and users determine the correlated input frequency of a repeater channel. | ||
===== ARRL ===== | ===== ARRL ===== | ||
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- | ==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz-29.7 MHz) ==== | + | ==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz - 29.7 MHz) ==== |
^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation | ^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation | ||
| 28.000 - 28.070 | | 28.000 - 28.070 | ||
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| 29.610 - 29.700 | | 29.610 - 29.700 | ||
- | ==== 6 Meters (50.0 MHz - 50-54 MHz) ==== | + | ==== 6 Meters (50 MHz - 50-54 MHz) ==== |
- | ^ Frequency (Mhz) ^ Designation | + | ^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation |
|50.000 - 50.100 | |50.000 - 50.100 | ||
|50.060 - 50.080 | |50.060 - 50.080 | ||
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|53.520, 53.900 | |53.520, 53.900 | ||
+ | ==== 2 Meters (144 MHz - 148 MHz) ==== | ||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation ^ | ||
+ | |144.000 - 144.05 |EME (CW)| | ||
+ | |144.050 - 144.10 |General CW and weak signals | | ||
+ | |144.100 - 144.20 |EME and weak-signal SSB | | ||
+ | |144.200 | National calling frequency | | ||
+ | |144.200 - 144.275 |General SSB operation| | ||
+ | |144.275 - 144.300 |Propagation beacons | | ||
+ | |144.300 - 144.500 |New OSCAR sub band | | ||
+ | |144.500 - 144.600 |Linear translator inputs| | ||
+ | |144.600 - 144.900 |FM repeater inputs | | ||
+ | |144.900 - 145.100 |Weak signal and FM simplex (145.01, | ||
+ | |145.100 - 145.200 |Linear translator outputs | | ||
+ | |145.200 - 145.500 |FM repeater outputs | | ||
+ | |145.500 - 145.800 |Miscellaneous and experimental modes | | ||
+ | |145.800 - 146.000 |OSCAR sub band | | ||
+ | |146.010 - 146.370 |Repeater inputs | | ||
+ | |146.400 - 146.580 |Simplex | | ||
+ | |146.520 |National Simplex Calling Frequency | | ||
+ | |146.610 - 146.97 |Repeater outputs | | ||
+ | |147.000 - 147.39 |Repeater outputs | | ||
+ | |147.420 - 147.57 |Simplex | | ||
+ | |147.600 - 147.99 |Repeater inputs | | ||
+ | Note: The frequency 146.40 MHz is used in some areas as a repeater input. This band plan has been proposed by the ARRL VHF-UHF Advisory Committee. | ||
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+ | ==== 1.25 Meters (222 MHz - 225 MHz) ==== | ||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation^ | ||
+ | |222.000 - 222.150 |Weak-signal modes | | ||
+ | |222.000 - 222.025 |EME | | ||
+ | |222.050 - 222.06 |Propagation beacons| | ||
+ | |222.100 |SSB & CW calling frequency | | ||
+ | |222.100 - 222.15 |Weak-signal CW & SSB | | ||
+ | |222.150 - 222.25 |Local coordinator' | ||
+ | |222.250 - 223.38 |FM repeater inputs only | | ||
+ | |223.400 - 223.52 |FM simplex | | ||
+ | |223.520 - 223.64 |Digital, packet | | ||
+ | |223.640 - 223.70 |Links, control | | ||
+ | |223.710 - 223.85 |Local coordinator' | ||
+ | |223.850 - 224.98 |Repeater outputs only | | ||
+ | Note: The 222 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1991. | ||
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+ | ==== 70 centimeters (420 MHz - 450 MHz) ==== | ||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation^ | ||
+ | |420.000 - 426.000| ATV repeater or simplex with 421.25 MHz video carrier control links and experimental | | ||
+ | |426.000 - 432.000| ATV simplex with 427.250-MHz video carrier frequency | | ||
+ | |432.000 - 432.070| EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) | | ||
+ | |432.070 - 432.100| Weak-signal CW | | ||
+ | |432.100 | 70-cm calling frequency | | ||
+ | |432.100 - 432.300| Mixed-mode and weak-signal work | | ||
+ | |432.300 - 432.400| Propagation beacons | | ||
+ | |432.400 - 433.000| Mixed-mode and weak-signal work | | ||
+ | |433.000 - 435.000| Auxiliary/ | ||
+ | |435.000 - 438.000| Satellite only (internationally) | | ||
+ | |438.000 - 444.000| ATV repeater input with 439.250-MHz video carrier frequency and repeater links | | ||
+ | |442.000 - 445.000| Repeater inputs and outputs (local option) | | ||
+ | |445.000 - 447.000| Shared by auxiliary and control links, repeaters and simplex (local option) | | ||
+ | |446.000 |National simplex frequency | | ||
+ | |447.000 - 450.000| Repeater inputs and outputs (local option) | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 33 Centimeters (902 MHz - 928 MHz) ==== | ||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation^ | ||
+ | |902.000 - 902.075 |Repeater Inputs 25 MHz splits paired with 927.000 - 927.075 or weak signal. FM / other including DV or CW/SSB| | ||
+ | |902.075 - 902.100 |CW/SSB weak signal| | ||
+ | |902.100|CW/ | ||
+ | |902.100 - 902.125| CW/SSB weak signal| | ||
+ | |902.125 - 903.000|FM/ | ||
+ | |903.000 - 903.100|CW/ | ||
+ | |903.100 | CW/SSB Weak signal calling| | ||
+ | |903.100 - 903.400| VW/SSB Weak signal| | ||
+ | |903.400 - 909.000| Mixed modes including control links| | ||
+ | |909.000 - 915.000| Analog/ | ||
+ | |915.000 - 921.000| Analog/ | ||
+ | |921.000 - 927.000| Analog/ | ||
+ | |927.000 - 927.075| FM/other Repeater outputs 25 MHz split paired with 902.000-902.075| | ||
+ | |927.075 - 927.125| FM/other Simplex| | ||
+ | |927.125 - 928.000| FM/other Repeater outputs 25 MHz split paired with 902.125-903.000| | ||
+ | Notes: Significant regional variations in both current band utilization and the intensity and frequency distribution of noise sources preclude one plan that is suitable for all parts of the country. | ||
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+ | ==== 23 Centimeters (1240 MHz - 1300 MHz) ==== | ||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation^ | ||
+ | |1240 - 1246|ATV Channel 1| | ||
+ | |1246 - 1248|FM/ | ||
+ | |1248 - 1252|Digital| | ||
+ | |1252 - 1258|ATV Channel 2| | ||
+ | |1258 - 1260|FM/ | ||
+ | |1240 - 1260 |FM or ATV (regional option)| | ||
+ | |1260 - 1270| Satellite uplinks, experimental, | ||
+ | |1270 - 1274| Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | |1270 - 1276| Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | |1276 - 1282|ATV Channel 3| | ||
+ | |1282 - 1288|FM, digital Repeater outputs| | ||
+ | |1288 - 1294| Broadband Experimental, | ||
+ | |1290 - 1294| Repeater outputs| | ||
+ | |1294 - 1295| FM simplex| | ||
+ | |1294.500|National FM simplex calling| | ||
+ | |1295 - 1297| Narrow Band Segment| | ||
+ | |1295 - 1295.800| Narrow Band Image, Experimental| | ||
+ | |1295.800 - 1296.080| CW, SSB, digital EME| | ||
+ | |1296.080 - 1296.200| CW, SSB Weak Signal| | ||
+ | |1296.100| CW, SSB calling frequency| | ||
+ | |1296.200 - 1296.400|CW, | ||
+ | |1296.400 - 1297| General Narrow Band| | ||
+ | |1297 - 1300| Digital| | ||
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+ | ===== SERA ===== | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz - 29.7 MHz) ==== | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | ^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation | ||
+ | |29.300 - 29.500| OSCAR (satellites)| | ||
+ | |29.600| Simplex| | ||
+ | |29.520 - 29.580| Repeater Inputs| | ||
+ | |29.620 - 29.680| Repeater Outputs| | ||
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+ | 4 Repeater Pairs, 20 KHz spacing, 0.1 MHz in/out | ||
+ | |29.520 - 29.620|29.540 - 29.640|29.560 - 29.660|29.580 - 29.680| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Mid-America Coordination Council (MACC) ===== | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Alaska ===== | ||
+ | Unknown | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Arkansas ===== | ||
+ | Follows Mid-America Coordination Council | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Arizona ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== California ===== | ||
+ | ==== TASMA ==== | ||
+ | http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | TASMA deviates significantly from the ARRL band plan. Those designations that differ are highlighted below. | ||
+ | === BAND PLAN === | ||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation ^ | ||
+ | |144.000 - 144.100 |CW only| | ||
+ | |144.100 - 144.275 |AM, SSB & other weak signal/ | ||
+ | |144.275 - 144.300 |CW propagation beacons| | ||
+ | |144.310 - 144.375 |FM simplex (unchannelized)| | ||
+ | |144.390 |Digital (packet) -- (APRS)| | ||
+ | |144.405 - 144.490 |FM simplex (unchannelized)| | ||
+ | |144.505 |Repeater output (paired with 145.105 input)| | ||
+ | |144.520 - 144.880 |Repeater inputs: 20 kHz spacing| | ||
+ | |144.895 |Repeater output (paired with 145.495 input)| | ||
+ | |144.910 |Cross-band repeater input/ | ||
+ | |144.930 |Portable repeater output, shared (paired with 147.585 input)| | ||
+ | |144.950 |Repeater output (paired with 147.405 input)| | ||
+ | |144.970 |Digital (packet)| | ||
+ | |144.985 - 145.015 |Digital voice repeater inputs (i.e. D-Star): 10 kHz spacing| | ||
+ | |145.030 - 145.090 |Digital (packet): 20 kHz spacing| | ||
+ | |145.105 | Repeater input (paired with 144.505 output)| | ||
+ | |145.120 - 145.480 |Repeater outputs: 20 kHz spacing| | ||
+ | |145.495 | Repeater input (paired with 144.895 output)| | ||
+ | |145.510 - 145.660| FM simplex: 15 kHz spacing| | ||
+ | |145.675 - 145.785| Fixed simplex auxiliary stations (internet links, remote base, etc.| | ||
+ | |145.800 - 146.000| OSCAR satellite use| | ||
+ | |146.010 - 146.385| Repeater input/ | ||
+ | |146.400 | Repeater input (paired with 147.435 output)| | ||
+ | |146.415 | Repeater input (paired with 147.450 output)| | ||
+ | |146.430 | ATV FM simplex| | ||
+ | |146.460 | Fixed simplex auxiliary station (internet links, remote base, etc.)| | ||
+ | |146.475 | Repeater input (paired with 147.420 output)| | ||
+ | |146.490 | Repeater input (paired with 147.495 output)| | ||
+ | |146.505 | Repeater input (paired with 147.465 output)| | ||
+ | |146.520 | National FM simplex| | ||
+ | |146.535 - 146.595 |FM simplex| | ||
+ | |146.610 - 147.390 |Repeater input/ | ||
+ | |147.405 | Repeater input (paired with 144.950 output)| | ||
+ | |147.420 | Repeater output (paired with 146.475 input)| | ||
+ | |147.435 | Repeater output (paired with 146.400 input)| | ||
+ | |147.450 | Repeater output (paired with 146.415 input)| | ||
+ | |147.465 | Repeater output (paired with 146.505 input)| | ||
+ | |147.480 | FM simplex| | ||
+ | |147.495 | Repeater output (paired with 146.490 input)| | ||
+ | |147.510 | FM simplex| | ||
+ | |147.525 | Cross-band repeater input/ | ||
+ | |147.540 - 147.570| Digital voice repeater outputs (i.e. D-Star)| | ||
+ | |147.585 | Portable repeater input, shared (paired with 144.930 output)| | ||
+ | |147.600 - 147.990 |Repeater input/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === REPEATER SUB-BAND BANDPLAN 144.5 - 145.5 MHZ === | ||
+ | ^Input^ Output^ Input ^Output^ | ||
+ | |145.105| 144.505| 144.720| 145.320| | ||
+ | |144.520| 145.120| 144.740| 145.340| | ||
+ | |144.540| 145.140| 144.760| 145.360| | ||
+ | |144.560| 145.160| 144.780| 145.380| | ||
+ | |144.580| 145.180| 144.800| 145.400| | ||
+ | |144.600| 145.200| 144.820| 145.420| | ||
+ | |144.620| 145.220| 144.840| 145.440| | ||
+ | |144.640| 145.240| 144.860| 145.460| | ||
+ | |144.660| 145.260| 144.880| 145.480| | ||
+ | |144.680| 145.280| 145.495| 144.895| | ||
+ | |144.700| 145.300| | ||
+ | |||
+ | === REPEATER SUB-BAND BANDPLAN 146-148 MHZ === | ||
+ | ^Input^ Output^ Input^ Output^ Input^ Output^ | ||
+ | |146.010 |146.610 |146.280 |146.880 |147.750| 147.150 | ||
+ | |146.625 |146.025 |146.895 |146.295 |147.165| 147.765 | ||
+ | |146.040 |146.640 |146.310 |146.910 |147.780| 147.180 | ||
+ | |146.655 |146.055 |146.925 |146.325 |147.195| 147.795 | ||
+ | |146.070 |146.670 |146.340 |146.940 |147.810| 147.210 | ||
+ | |146.685 |146.085 |146.955 |146.355 |147.225| 147.825 | ||
+ | |146.100 |146.700 |146.370 |146.970 |147.840| 147.240 | ||
+ | |146.715 |146.115 |146.985 |146.385 |147.255| 147.855 | ||
+ | |146.130 |146.730 |147.600 |147.000 |147.870| 147.270 | ||
+ | |146.745 |146.145 |147.015 |147.615 |147.285| 147.885 | ||
+ | |146.160 |146.760 |147.630 |147.030 |147.900 |147.300 | ||
+ | |146.775 |146.175 |147.045 |147.645 |147.315| 147.915 | ||
+ | |146.190 |146.790 |147.660 |147.060 |147.930| 147.330 | ||
+ | |146.805 |146.205 |147.075 |147.675 |147.345 |147.945 | ||
+ | |146.220 |146.820 |147.690 |147.090 |147.960| 147.360 | ||
+ | |146.835 |146.235 |147.105 |147.705 |147.375| 147.975 | ||
+ | |146.250 |146.850 |147.720 |147.120 |147.990| 147.390 | ||
+ | |146.865 |146.265 |147.135 |147.735| | ||
+ | |||
+ | === ESTABLISHED AREA "ODD SPLIT" (non-600 kHz) REPEATER PAIRS === | ||
+ | ^ Input^ Output^ | ||
+ | |147.585| 144.930 (portable repeaters)| | ||
+ | |147.405| 144.950| | ||
+ | |146.475| 147.420| | ||
+ | |146.400| 147.435| | ||
+ | |146.415| 147.450| | ||
+ | |146.505| 147.465| | ||
+ | |146.490| 147.495| | ||
+ | |||
+ | === FIXED AUXILIARY STATION FREQUENCIES === | ||
+ | 145.675, 145.690, 145.710, 145.725, 145.740, 145.755, 145.770, 145.785, 146.460, and 147.480. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === CROSS-BAND REPEATER FREQUENCIES === | ||
+ | 144.910 and 147.525. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === DIGITAL VOICE REPEATER FREQUENCIES === | ||
+ | ^Input^ Output^ | ||
+ | |144.985| 147.540| | ||
+ | |144.995| 147.550| | ||
+ | |145.005| 147.560| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== SCRRBA ==== | ||
+ | * Follows the ARRL national plan on 10 Meters except with the addition of a 29.50 MHz simplex frequency. | ||
+ | * Follows the ARRL national plan on 6 Meters. | ||
+ | * Differs dramatically from the ARRL national plan on 70 Centimeters | ||
+ | * 5.0 MHz offset standard with 20 kHz channel spacing. | ||
+ | * Repeater output 445.020 to 449.980. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Frequency ^ Designation ^ | ||
+ | |440.000|Simplex. low level mobile, autopatch, IRLP, and EchoLink. No digital.| | ||
+ | |441.000|Remote control only| | ||
+ | |441.500|Simplex digital (packet)| | ||
+ | |441.520|Simplex digital (packet)| | ||
+ | |441.860|Test pair input - repeater only (no digital)| | ||
+ | |441.880|Test pair input - repeater only (no digital)| | ||
+ | |444.4625| Test pair input - repeater only (digital only)| | ||
+ | |445.000| Simplex low-level mobile, autopatch, IRLP, EchoLink. No digital| | ||
+ | |446.000| Simplex - No digital| | ||
+ | |446.500| Simplex - No digital| | ||
+ | |446.520| Simplex - No digital| | ||
+ | |446.860| Test pair output - repeater only (no digital)| | ||
+ | |446.880| Test pair output - repeater only (no digital)| | ||
+ | |449.460| Simplex remote intercommunications channel| | ||
+ | |446.880| Test pair output - repeater only (no digital)| | ||
+ | === 33 Centimeter === | ||
+ | Differs dramatically from the ARRL national plan on 33 Centimeters | ||
+ | ^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation ^ | ||
+ | | 902.0125 - 902.0875|Repeater input channels| | ||
+ | | 902.1000|Weak signal users| | ||
+ | | 902.1125 - 902.9875|Repeater and point-to-point link inputs| | ||
+ | | 902.7000|Test pair input| | ||
+ | | 903.0000 - 904.9875|Repeater and point-to-point link inputs| | ||
+ | | 903.7000|Test pair input| | ||
+ | | 904.7000|Test pair input| | ||
+ | | 905.0000 - 905.9875|Digital| | ||
+ | | 906.0000 - 924.0000|ATV | ||
+ | | 912.0000|ATV Alternate FM| | ||
+ | | 913.2500|ATV simplex NTSC AM| | ||
+ | | 915.0000|ATV FM| | ||
+ | | 919.2500|ATV NTSC VSB repeater output| | ||
+ | | 924.0000 - 924.9875|Digital| | ||
+ | | 925.0000 - 926.9875|Repeater and point-to-point link outputs| | ||
+ | | 925.7000|Test pair output| | ||
+ | | 926.7000|Test pair output| | ||
+ | | 927.0000 - 927.1000|implex point-to-point links| | ||
+ | | 927.1125 - 927.9875|Repeater and point-to-point link outputs| | ||
+ | | 927.6000|Simplex| | ||
+ | | 927.7000|Test pair output| | ||
+ | | 927.8000|Simplex| | ||
+ | ===== Iowa ===== | ||
+ | Follows the Mid-Amaerica Coordination Council |