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- | ====== 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. | ||
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- | ===== ARRL ===== | ||
- | The ARRL has recommended a band plan. It is not necessarily adopted completely by all coordination entities. | ||
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- | ==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz - 29.7 MHz) ==== | ||
- | ^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation | ||
- | | 28.000 - 28.070 | ||
- | | 28.070 - 28.150 | ||
- | | 28.150 - 28.190 | ||
- | | 28.200 - 28.300 | ||
- | | 28.300 - 29.300 | ||
- | | 28.680 | ||
- | | 29.000 - 29.200 | ||
- | | 29.300 - 29.510 | ||
- | | 29.520 - 29.590 | ||
- | | 29.600 | ||
- | | 29.610 - 29.700 | ||
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- | ==== 6 Meters (50 MHz - 50-54 MHz) ==== | ||
- | ^ Frequency (MHz) ^ Designation | ||
- | |50.000 - 50.100 | ||
- | |50.060 - 50.080 | ||
- | |50.100 - 50.300 | ||
- | |50.100 - 50.125 | ||
- | |50.125 | ||
- | |50.300 - 50.600 | ||
- | |50.600 - 50.800 | ||
- | |50.620 | ||
- | |50.800 - 51.000 | ||
- | |51.000 - 51.100 | ||
- | |51.120 - 51.480 | ||
- | |51.120 - 51.180 | ||
- | |51.500 - 51.600 | ||
- | |51.620 - 51.980 | ||
- | |51.620 - 51.680 | ||
- | |52.000 - 52.480 | ||
- | |52.020, 52.040 | ||
- | |52.200 | ||
- | |52.500 - 52.980 | ||
- | |52.525 | ||
- | |52.540 | ||
- | |52.700 | ||
- | |53.000 - 53.480 | ||
- | |53.000 | ||
- | |53.020 | ||
- | |53.100, 53.200, 53.300, 53.400 | Radio remote control | ||
- | |53.500 - 53.9800 | ||
- | |53.500, 53.600, 53.700, 53.800 | Radio remote control | | ||
- | |53.520, 53.900 | ||
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- | ==== 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 - 144.50 |New OSCAR sub band | | ||
- | |144.500 - 144.60 |Linear translator inputs| | ||
- | |144.600 - 144.90 |FM repeater inputs | | ||
- | |144.900 - 145.10 |Weak signal and FM simplex (145.01, | ||
- | |145.100 - 145.20 |Linear translator outputs | | ||
- | |145.200 - 145.50 |FM repeater outputs | | ||
- | |145.500 - 145.80 |Miscellaneous and experimental modes | | ||
- | |145.800 - 146.00 |OSCAR sub band | | ||
- | |146.010 - 146.37 |Repeater inputs | | ||
- | |146.400 - 146.58 |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 | | ||
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