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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.
 +
 +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's operation.
 +
 +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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 http://www.arrl.org/band-plan http://www.arrl.org/band-plan
  
-==== 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   | CW                          | | 28.000 - 28.070   | CW                          |
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 | 29.610 - 29.700   | Repeater Outputs            | | 29.610 - 29.700   | Repeater Outputs            |
  
 +==== 6 Meters (50 MHz - 50-54 MHz) ====
 +^ Frequency (MHz)   ^ Designation                ^
 +|50.000 - 50.100    | CW, beacons                 
 +|50.060 - 50.080    | beacon sub band             
 +|50.100 - 50.300    | SSB, CW                     
 +|50.100 - 50.125    | DX window                   |
 +|50.125             | SSB calling                 
 +|50.300 - 50.600    | All modes                   |
 +|50.600 - 50.800    | Non-voice communications    | 
 +|50.620             | Digital (packet) calling    |
 +|50.800 - 51.000    | Radio remote control (20-kHz channels) |
 +|51.000 - 51.100    | Pacific DX window           |
 +|51.120 - 51.480    | Repeater inputs (19 channels) |
 +|51.120 - 51.180    | Digital repeater inputs     |
 +|51.500 - 51.600    | Simplex (six channels)      |
 +|51.620 - 51.980    | Repeater outputs (19 channels) |
 +|51.620 - 51.680    | Digital repeater outputs    |
 +|52.000 - 52.480    |Repeater inputs (except as noted; 23 channels)  |
 +|52.020, 52.040     | FM simplex                  |
 +|52.200             | TEST PAIR (input)           |
 +|52.500 - 52.980    |Repeater output (except as noted; 23 channels) |
 +|52.525             | Primary FM simplex          |
 +|52.540             | Secondary FM simplex        |
 +|52.700             | TEST PAIR (output)          |
 +|53.000 - 53.480    | Repeater inputs (except as noted; 19 channels) |
 +|53.000             |Remote base FM simplex       |
 +|53.020             |Simplex                      |
 +|53.100, 53.200, 53.300, 53.400 | Radio remote control    |
 +|53.500 - 53.9800   | Repeater outputs (except as noted; 19 channels) |
 +|53.500, 53.600, 53.700, 53.800 | Radio remote control |
 +|53.520, 53.900     | Simplex                      |
 +
 +==== 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 (145.01,03,05,07,09 are widely used for packet) |
 +|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.
 +
 +==== 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's option; weak signal, ACSB, repeater inputs, control |
 +|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's option; FM simplex, packet, repeater outputs |
 +|223.850 - 224.98 |Repeater outputs only |
 +Note: The 222 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1991.
 +
 +==== 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/repeater links |
 +|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/SSB weak signal calling|
 +|902.100 - 902.125| CW/SSB weak signal|
 +|902.125 - 903.000|FM/other including DV Repeater inputs 25 MHz split when paired with 927.125-928.000|
 +|903.000 - 903.100|CW/SSB Beacons and weak signal|
 +|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/digital broadband multimedia|
 +|915.000 - 921.000| Analog/digital broadband multimedia|
 +|921.000 - 927.000| Analog/Digital broadband multimedia|
 +|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.  These variations will require many regional frequency coordinators to maintain band plans that differ in some respects from any national plan.  As with all band plans, locally coordinated plans always take precedence over any general recommendations such as a national band plan.
 +
 +====  23 Centimeters (1240 MHz - 1300 MHz) ====
 +^ Frequency ^ Designation^
 +|1240 - 1246|ATV Channel 1|
 +|1246 - 1248|FM/digital point-to-point links paired with 1258-1260|
 +|1248 - 1252|Digital|
 +|1252 - 1258|ATV Channel 2|
 +|1258 - 1260|FM/digital point-to-point links paired with 1246-1248|
 +|1240 - 1260 |FM or ATV (regional option)|
 +|1260 - 1270| Satellite uplinks, experimental, and simplex ATV|
 +|1270 - 1274| Repeater inputs|
 +|1270 - 1276| Repeater inputs|
 +|1276 - 1282|ATV Channel 3|
 +|1282 - 1288|FM, digital Repeater outputs|
 +|1288 - 1294| Broadband Experimental, Simplex ATV|
 +|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, digital Beacons|
 +|1296.400 - 1297| General Narrow Band|
 +|1297 - 1300| Digital|
 +
 +===== SERA =====
 +[[https://sera.org/index.php/frequency-coordination/frequency-utilization-plans-revision-band-plans/|Frequency Utilization Plan of Digital Repeaters]]
 +
 +==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz - 29.7 MHz) ====
 +[[http://sera.org/index.php/frequency-coordination/sera-forms-available-for-download/|SERA 10 Meter Band Plan]]
 +^ Frequency (MHz)   ^ Designation                 ^
 +|29.300 - 29.500| OSCAR (satellites)|
 +|29.600| Simplex|
 +|29.520 - 29.580| Repeater Inputs|
 +|29.620 - 29.680| Repeater Outputs|
 +
 +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://iowarepeater.org/mid-america-coordination-council/MACC]]
 +
 +===== Alaska =====
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Arkansas =====
 +Follows [[https://iowarepeater.org/mid-america-coordination-council/#Bandplan|Mid-America Coordination Council]]
 +
 +===== 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 ===== 
 +==== TASMA ====
 +http://www.tasma.org/TASMA-2m-Band-Plan.pdf
 +
 +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/narrow bandwidth modes|
 +|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/output (not coordinated, CTCSS use mandatory)|
 +|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/output (15 kHz inverted tertiary sub-band plan)|
 +|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/output|
 +|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/output (not coordinated, CTCSS use mandatory)|
 +|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/output |
 +
 +
 +=== 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| 
 +
 +===== 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 (CTSMA)]]
 +
 +CTSMA utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Delaware =====
 +
 +  * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
 +
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== District of Columbia =====
 +
 +  * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
 +
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +===== Florida =====
 +==== 10 Meters (28.0 MHz - 29.7 MHz) ====
 +Allows 0.5 MHz or 1.0 MHz repeater offset.
 +
 +===== Georgia =====
 +
 +  * [[#SERA|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Guam =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +
 +===== Hawaii =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.hawaiirepeaters.net/bandplan.html|Hawaii Amateur Radio Repeater Coordination]]
 +
 +Hawaii utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Idaho =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Illinois =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.ilra.net/Band-Plan-2006.html|Illinois Repeater Association (IRA)]]
 +
 +IRA utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Indiana =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.ircinc.org/?page_id=390|Indiana Repeater Council (IRC)]]
 +
 +IRC utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Iowa =====
 +
 +  * [[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 (KARC)]]
 +
 +There is no band plan information on their site.
 +
 +===== Kentucky =====
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Louisiana =====
 +
 +  * [[http://lacouncil.net/band-plan/|Louisiana Council of Amateur Radio Clubs (LAARC)]]
 +
 +LAARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Maine =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.nesmc.org/docs/bandplans.pdf|New England Spectrum Management Council (NESMC)]]
 +
 +NESMC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Maryland =====
 +
 +  * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
 +
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Massachussetts =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.nesmc.org/docs/bandplans.pdf|New England Spectrum Management Council (NESMC)]]
 +
 +NESMC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Michigan =====
 +
 +  * [[http://www.miarc.com/bandplan.html|The Michigan Area Repeater Council, Inc. (MARC)]]
 +
 +MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Minnesota =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.mrc.gen.mn.us/plans.html|Minnesota Repeater Council (MRC)]]
 +
 +MRC utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== MIssissippi =====
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Missouri =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.missourirepeater.org/band-plans/|Missouri Repeater Council (MRC)]]
 +
 +MRC utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Montana =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Nebraska =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Nevada =====
 +
 +  * [[http://snrc.us/band-plan/|Southern Nevada Repeater Council (SNRC)]]
 +  * [[http://carcon.org/|Combined Amateur Relay Council of Nevada (CARCON)]]
 +
 +
 +SNRC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters. There is no mention of a band plan on the CARCON site.
 +
 +===== New Hampshire =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.nesmc.org/docs/bandplans.pdf|New England Spectrum Management Council (NESMC)]]
 +
 +NESMC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== New Jersey =====
 +
 +  * Area Repeater Coordination Council, Inc (AARC)
 +
 +Northern New Jersey:
 +  * [[https://www.metrocor.net/|The Metropolitan Coordination Association, Inc (MetroCor)]]
 +
 +MetroCor untiles a 1.0 MHz repeater offset for 6-meters.
 +
 +
 +===== New Mexico =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.qsl.net/nmfcc/|New Mexico Frequency Coordinating Committee (NMFCC)]]
 +
 +NMFCC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== New York =====
 +
 +New York City, Long Island, Westchester County:
 +  * [[https://www.metrocor.net/|The Metropolitan Coordination Association, Inc (MetroCor)]]
 +
 +MetroCor untiles a 1.0 MHz repeater offset for 6-meters.
 +
 +===== North Carolina ===== 
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== North Dakota =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Ohio =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.oarc.com/|Ohio Area Repeater Council (OARC)]]
 +
 +No band plan information on their web site.
 +
 +
 +===== Oklahoma =====
 +
 +  * [[https://oklahomarepeatersociety.org/node/8|Oklahoma Repeater Society, Inc (ORSI)]]
 +
 +ORSI utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Oregon =====
 +
 +  * [[http://www.orrc.org/|Oregon Region Relay Council (ORRC)]]
 +
 +ORRC utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Pennsylvania =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.wprcinfo.org/spectrum.htm|Western Pennsylvania Repeater Council, Inc (WPRC)]]
 +
 +WPRC utilized a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Puerto Rico =====
 +
 +  * [[http://kp4boricua.org/band-plans-prvi/|Puerto Rico]]
 +
 +Puerto Rico utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +===== Rhode Island =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.nesmc.org/docs/bandplans.pdf|New England Spectrum Management Council (NESMC)]]
 +
 +NESMC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +
 +===== South Carolina =====
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== South Dakota =====
 +
 +Unknown
 +
 +===== Tennessee =====
 +
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Texas ===== 
 +
 +  * [http://www.txvhffm.org/coordination/bandplan.php|Texas VHF FM Society (TVHFMS)]]
 +
 +TVHFS utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +
 +===== Utah =====
 +
 +  * [[http://utahvhfs.org/bandplan1.html|Utah VHF Society (UVHFS)]]
 +
 +UVHFS utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters from 51.620 - 51.980 and a 1.0 MHz repeater offset from 52.000 to 52.480.
 +
 +===== Virginia =====
 +
 +Northern Virginia:
 +  * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
 +
 +Southern Virginia:
 +   * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters. SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Vermont =====
 +
 +  * (VIRCC)
 +
 +Unknown.
 +===== Washington =====
 +
 +  * [[https://www.wwara.org/documents/band-plan/|Western Washington Amateur Radio Association (WWARA)]]
 +
 +WWARA utilizes a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== West Virginia =====
 +
 +Eastern Panhandle:
 +  * [[http://www.tmarc.org/bandplan.html|The Mid-Atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC)]]
 +  
 +Rests of the state:  
 +  * [[#SERA/|SERA]]
 +
 +T-MARC utilizes a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters. SERA utilizes a 1.0 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Wisconsin =====
 +
 +  * [[https://wi-repeaters.org/forms/WAR-Bandplan-Revised-2019.pdf|Wisconsin Association of Repeaters (WAR)]]
 +
 +WAR utilized a 1.7 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters.
 +
 +===== Wyoming =====
  
 +  * [[https://wyoham.com/BandPlans.aspx|Wyoming Repeater Coordination Group (WRCG)]]
  
 +WCRH utilized a 0.5 MHz repeater offset on 6-meters
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