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band_plans [2017/12/29 11:33]
kd6kpc
band_plans [2020/12/07 15:09]
kd6kpc [Louisiana]
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 ===== Arkansas ===== ===== Arkansas =====
-Follows Mid-America Coordination Council+Follows [[https://iowarepeater.org/mid-america-coordination-council/#Bandplan|Mid-America Coordination Council]]
  
 ===== Arizona ===== ===== Arizona =====
 +
 +==== Arizona Repeater Owners Frequency Coordination Committee ====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.azfreqcoord.org/bp/bp.htm|Band Plan Page]]
 +
 +The Frequency Coordination Committee of the Amateur Radio Council of Arizona is a group of volunteer amateur radio operators who work to provide coordination services to the amateur radio community in Arizona. Coordination is performed for VHF and UHF frequencies to be used for repeater, digital, and point to point operations. This service is available for amateur radio frequencies from 29 MHz and up.
 +
 +Arizona adopted the ARRL VHF band plan with a few minor changes and additions. [[https://www.azfreqcoord.org/bp/144bp.pdf|This listing]] is provided to assist in identifying specific sub-band usage. When considering frequencies for use in conjunction with a proposed repeater, be certain that both the input and output fall within sub-bands authorized for repeater use, and do not extend past the sub-band edges. FCC regulation 97.205(b) defines frequencies that are currently available for repeater use. Please consult
 +your local ARCA Frequency Coordinator for help finding suitable repeater frequencies.
 +
 +For example, a 2-meter repeater on 145.50MHz would be out-of-band because the deviation will put the signal outside
 +of the authorized band segment.
 +
 +Packet radio operations under automatic control should be guided by Section 97.109(d) of the FCC rules. Prior to
 +regular packet radio use of any VHF/UHF "channel" is advisable to check with the local ARCA frequency
 +coordinator.
 +
 +| 144.000 - 144.050 | EME (CW) |
 +|144.050 - 144.100 | General CW & weak signals |
 +|144.100 - 144.200 | EME & weak signal SSB |
 +|144.200 | SSB calling frequency |
 +|144.200 - 144.275 | General SSB operations |
 +|144.275 - 144.300 | Propagation beacons |
 +|144.300 - 144.500 | OSCAR subband (no current satellite use) |
 +|144.390 | APRS |
 +|144.450 | AM calling / net frequency |
 +|144.510 - 144.540 | Digital voice repeater inputs |
 +|144.540 - 144.560 | Packet & digital voice repeater inputs |
 +|144.560 - 144.900 | Voice repeater inputs |
 +|144.570 - 144.630 | Voice Repeater Inputs (Backyard & Portable *) |
 +|144.900 - 145.100 | Packet simplex & weak signal |
 +|145.100 - 145.140 | Digital voice repeater outputs |
 +|145.140 - 145.160 | Packet & digital voice repeater outputs |
 +|145.170 - 145.230 | Voice Repeater outputs (Backyard and Portable*) |
 +|145.250 - 145.500 | Voice repeater outputs |
 +|145.500 - 145.800 | Packet simplex & experimental modes |
 +|145.800 - 146.000 | OSCAR subband |
 +|146.010 - 146.400 | Repeater inputs |
 +|146.400 - 146.600 | Simplex operation (Even 20 kHz Frequencies strongly recommended ) |
 +|146.520 | National Simplex Calling Frequency |
 +|146.600 - 147.400 | Repeater outputs |
 +|147.400 - 147.590 | Simplex operation (Even 20kHz Frequencies strongly recommended ) |
 +|147.590 - 147.990 | Repeater inputs |
 +
  
 ===== California =====  ===== California ===== 
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 | 927.7000|Test pair output|   | 927.7000|Test pair output|  
 | 927.8000|Simplex|  | 927.8000|Simplex| 
 +
 +===== Colorado =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.ccarc.net/frequency-use-plans/|Colorado Council of Radio Clubs, Inc]]
 +
 +Colorado does not mention a 6-meter band plan.
 +
 +===== Connecticut =====
 +
 +  * [[https://home.ctspectrum.com/|CT Spectrum Management Association]]
 +
 +Connecticut utilizes a 0.5 MHz split on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Delaware =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== District of Columbia =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +===== Florida =====
 +==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz - 29.7 MHz) ====
 +Allows 0.5 MHz or 1.0 MHz offset.
 +
 +===== Georgia =====
 +
 +  * [[https://sera.org/index.php/frequency-coordination/frequency-utilization-plans-revision-band-plans/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz split on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Guam =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +
 +===== Hawaii =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.hawaiirepeaters.net/bandplan.html|Hawaii Amateur Radio Repeater Coordination]]
 +
 +Hawaii utilizes a 0.5 MHz offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Idaho =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Illinois =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.ilra.net/Band-Plan-2006.html|Illinois Repeater Association]]
 +
 +Illinois utilizes a 1.7 MHz offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Indiana =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.ircinc.org/?page_id=390|Indiana Repeater Council]]
 +
 +Indiana utilizes a 1.0 MHz offset on 6-meters.
  
 ===== Iowa ===== ===== Iowa =====
-Follows the Mid-Amaerica Coordination Council+ 
 +  * [[http://iowarepeater.org/mid-america-coordination-council/MACC|Mid-America Coordination Council (MACC)]] 
 +  * Considering a modified version of the [[http://iowarepeater.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/WAR-Bandplan-Revised-2019.pdf|Wisconsin Band Plan]] 
 + 
 +===== Kansas ===== 
 + 
 +  * [[http://www.ksrepeater.com/|Kansas Amateur Repeater Council]] 
 + 
 +There is no band plan information on their site. 
 + 
 +===== Kentucky ===== 
 + 
 +   * [[https://sera.org/index.php/frequency-coordination/frequency-utilization-plans-revision-band-plans/|SERA]] 
 + 
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz offset on 6-meters. 
 + 
 +===== Louisiana ===== 
 + 
 +  * [[http://lacouncil.net/band-plan/|Louisiana Council of Amateur Radio Clubs (LAARC)]] 
 + 
 +Louisiana utilizes a 0.5 MHz offset on 6-meters. 
 + 
 +===== Maine ===== 
 + 
 +  * [[https://www.nesmc.org/docs/bandplans.pdf|New England Spectrum Management Council]]
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