| Band |
Frequency |
Max Bandwidth (Hz) |
Preferred Mode and Usage |
| 136kHz |
135.7 - 137.8 kHz |
|
RR 5.67A Stations in the amateur service using frequencies in this band shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 1 W (e.i.r.p.) and shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the radio navigation service operating in countries listed in No. 5.67. (WRC-07) (Caviat 2008)
RR 5.67B The use of this band in Algeria, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan and Tunisia is limited to the fixed and maritime mobile services. The amateur service shall not be used in the above-mentioned countries in the band 135.7-137.8 kHz, and this should be taken in account by the countries authorising such use. (WRC-07) (Cavat 2008) |
| |
135.7 - 137.8 |
200 |
CW, QRSS and narrow band digital modes |
1.8MHz Band
TOP BAND |
1810 - 2000 kHz |
|
Radio Amateurs in countries that have a SSB allocation ONLY below 1840 kHz, may continue to use it, but the National Societies in those countries are requested to take all necessary steps with their licence administration to adjust the phone allocation in accordance with the Region 1 Band plan (Davos 2005) *Lowest dial setting for LSB Voice mode: 1843 kHz |
| |
1810 - 18.38 |
200 |
CW, QRP Centre of activity - 1836 kHz |
| |
1838 - 1840 |
500 |
Narrow band modes |
| |
1840 - 2000 |
2700 |
| 1840 - 1843 kHz All modes - digimodes (*) |
| 1843 - 2000 kHz All modes (*) |
|
| Band |
Frequency |
Maximum Bandwidth (Hz) |
Preferred Mode and Usage |
3.5MHz
80 Metres |
3500 - 3800 kHz |
|
Intercontinental operations should be given priority in segments 3500-3510 kHz and 3775-3800kHz.
Where no DX traffic is involved, the contest segments should not include 3500-3510 kHz or 3775-3800 kHz. Member societies will be permitted to set other (lower) limits for national contests (within these limits)
3510-3600 kHz may be used for unmanned ARDF beacons (CW) (Davos 2005)
Member societies should approach their national telecommunication authorities and ask them not to allocate frequencies to other than amateur stations in the band segment that IARU has assigned to intercontinental long distance traffic.
*Lowest dial setting for LSB Voice mode: 3603 kHz |
| |
3500 - 3580 kHz |
200 |
| 3500 - 3510 kHz - CW, priority for intercontinental operations |
| 3510 - 3560 kHz - CW, contest preferred; QRS centre of Activity-3555 kHz |
| 3560 - 3580 kHz - CW; QRP centre of activity-3560 kHz |
|
| |
3580 - 3600 kHz |
500 |
| 3580 - 3590 kHz - Narrow band modes - digimodes |
| 3590 - 3600 kHz - Narrow band modes - digimodes, automatically |
| controlled data stations (unattended) |
|
| |
3600 - 3800 kHz |
2700 |
| 3600 - 3620 kHz - All modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended), (*) |
| 3600 - 3650 kHz - All modes; Digital Voice Centre of Activity-3630 kHz, SSB contest preferred (*) |
| 3650 - 3700 kHz - All modes; SSB QRP Centre of Activity-3690 kHz |
| 3700 - 3800 kHz - All modes, SSB contest preferred; Image Centre of Activity - 3735 kHz; Region 1 Emergency Centre of Activity - 3760 kHz. 3775 - 3800 kHz - All modes, priority for intercontinental operation |
|
7 MHz
40 Metres |
7000 - 7200 kHz |
|
| All modes: CW, SSB and those modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should be given to adjacent channel users). |
| Image modes: Any analogue or digital modes within the appropriate bandwidth, for example SSTV and Fax |
| Narrow band modes: All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
| Digimodes: Any digital mode used within the appropriate bandwidth, for example RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc. |
|
| |
7000 - 7040 kHz |
200 |
| 7000 - 7025 kHz - CW, contest preferred |
| 7025 - 7040 kHz - CW; QRP centre od activity - 7030 kHz |
|
| |
7040 - 7050 kHz |
500 |
| 7040 - 7047 kHz - Narrow band modes - digimodes |
| 7047 - 7050 kHz - Narrow band modes - digimodes, automatically controlled station (unattended) |
|
| |
7050 - 7200 kHz |
2700 |
| 7050 - 7053 kHz - All modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations(unattended) (Lowest setting for LSB Voice mode: 7053 kHz |
| 7053 - 7060 kHz - All modes - digimodes |
| 7060 - 7100 kHz - All modes, SSB contest preferred |
| 7070 kHz - Digital voice Centre of Activity |
| 7090 kHz - SSB QRP Centre of Activity |
| 7100 - 7130 kHz - All modes; Region 1 Emergency Centre of Activity - 7110 kHz |
| 7130 - 7200 kHz - All modes, SSB contest preferred; Image Centre of Activity - 7165 kHz |
| 7175 - 7200 kHz - All modes, priority for intercontinental operation |
|
| Band |
Frequency |
Maximum Bandwidth (Hz) |
Preferred Mode and Usage |
10 MHz
30 Metres |
10100-10150 kHz |
|
SSB may be used during emergencies involving the immediate safety of life and property and only by stations actually involved in the handling of emergency traffic.
The band segment 10120 kHz to 10140 kHz may be used for SSB transmissions in the area of Africa south of the equator during daylight hours.
News bulletins on any mode should not be transmitted on the 10 MHz band. |
| |
10100 - 10140 kHz |
200 |
CW; QRP Centre of Activity - 10116 kHz |
| |
10140 - 10150 kHz |
500 |
Narrow band modes - digimodes |
14 MHz
20 Metres |
1400 - 14350 kHz |
|
| All modes: CW, SSB and those modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should be given to adjacent channel users). |
| Image modes: Any analogue or digital modes within the appropriate bandwidth, for example SSTV and Fax |
| Narrow band modes: All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
| Digimodes: Any digital mode used within the appropriate bandwidth, for example RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc. |
|
| |
14000 - 14060 kHz |
200 |
| CW, contest preferred; QRS Centre of Activity - 14055 kHz |
| CW; QRP Centre of Activity - 14060 kHz |
|
| |
14070 - 14089 kHz |
| 14089 - 14099 kHz |
| |
|
|
| Narrow band modes - digimodes |
| Narrow band modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
|
| |
|
|
IBP, exclusively for beacons |
| |
14101 - 14112 kHz |
14112 - 14125 kHz |
14125 - 14300 kHz |
| |
| |
| |
| |
14300 - 14350 kHz |
|
|
| All modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
| All modes |
| All modes, SSB contest preferred |
| 14130 kHz - Digital Voice Centre of Activity |
| 14195 kHz - +/- 5 kHz = Priority for DXpeditions |
| 14230 kHz - Image Centre of Activity |
| 14285 kHz - SSB QRP Centre of Activity |
| All modes; Global Emergency Centre of Activity - 14300 kHz |
|
18 MHz
17 Metres |
18068 -18168 kHz |
|
| All modes: CW, SSB and those modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should be given to adjacent channel users). |
| Narrow band modes: All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
| Digimodes: Any digital mode used within the appropriate bandwidth, for example RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc. |
|
| |
18068 - 18095 kHz |
200 |
CW, QRP Centre of Activity - 18086 kHz |
| |
18095 - 18105 kHz 18105 - 18109 kHz |
500 |
| Narrow band moses - digimodes |
| Narrow band modes-digimodes, automatically controlled stns (unattended) |
|
| |
18109 - 18111 kHz |
|
IBP, exclusively for beacons |
| |
| 18111 - 18120 kHz |
| 18120 - 18168 kHz |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| All modes - digi modes, automatically controlled data stns (unattended) |
| All modes |
| 18130 kHz - SSB QRP Centre of Activity |
| 18150 kHz - Digital Voice Centre of Activity |
| 18160 kHz - Global Emergency Centre of Activity |
|
| Band |
Frequency |
Maximum Bandwidth (Hz) |
Preferred Mode and Usage |
21 MHz
15 Metres |
21000 -21450 kHz |
|
| All modes: CW, SSB and those modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should be given to adjacent channel users). |
| Image modes: Any analogue or digital modes within the appropriate bandwidth, for example SSTV and Fax |
| Narrow band modes: All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
| Digimodes: Any digital mode used within the appropriate bandwidth, for example RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc. |
|
| |
21000 - 21070 kHz |
200 |
| CW; QRS Centre of Activity - 21055 kHz |
| CW; QRP Centre of Activity - 21060 kHz |
|
| |
| 21070 - 21090 kHz |
| 21090 = 21110 |
| |
|
|
| Narrow band modes - digimodes |
| Narrow band modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations |
| (unattended). |
|
| |
21110 - 21120 kHz |
2700 |
All modes (excluding SSB) - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
| |
21120 - 21149 kHz |
500 |
Narrow band modes |
| |
21149 - 21151 kHz |
|
IBP, exclusively for beacons |
| |
21151 - 21450 kHz |
2700 |
| All modes; Digital Voice Centre of Activity - 21180 kHz |
| SSB QRP Centre of Activity - 21285 kHz |
| Image Centre of Activity - 21340 kHz |
| Global Emergency Centre of Activity - 21360 kHz |
|
24 MHz
12 Metres |
24890 - 24990 kHz |
|
| All modes: CW, SSB and those modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should be given to adjacent channel users). |
| Narrow band modes: All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
| Digimodes: Any digital mode used within the appropriate bandwidth, for example RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc. |
|
| |
24890 - 24915 kHz |
200 |
CW; QRP Centre of Activity - 24906 kHz |
| |
| 24915 - 24925 kHz |
| 24925 - 24929 kHz |
| |
|
|
| Narrow band modes - digimodes |
| Narrow band modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations |
| (unattended). |
|
| |
24929 - 24931 kHz |
|
IBP, exclusively for beacons |
| |
| 24931 - 24940 kHz |
| 24940 - 24990 kHz |
|
|
| All modes-digimodes, automatically controlled data stns. (unattended) |
| All modes; Digital Voice Centre of Activity - 24960 kHz |
|
28 MHz
10 Metres |
28000 - 29700 kHz |
|
| Member societies should advise operators not to transmit on frequencies between 29.3 and 29.51 MHz to avoid interference to amateur satellite downlinks. |
| Preferred NBFM operating frequencies on each 10 kHz from 29.210 to 29.290 MHz inclusive should be used. A deviation of +/-2.5 kHz as maximum modulation frequency |
| All modes: CW, SSB and those modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should be given to adjacent channel users). |
| Image modes: Any analogue or digital modes within the appropriate bandwidth, for example SSTV and Fax |
| Narrow band modes: All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
| Digimodes: Any digital mode used within the appropriate bandwidth, for example RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc. |
|
| |
28000 - 28070 kHz |
200 |
| CW; QRS Centre of Activity - 28055 kHz |
| CW; QRP Centre of Activity - 28060 kHz |
|
| |
| 28070 - 28120 kHz |
| 28120 - 28150 kHz |
| 28150 - 28190 kHz |
|
|
| Narrow band modes - digimodes |
| Nbm - digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
| Narrow band modes |
|
| |
| 28190 -28199 kHz |
| 29199 - 28201 kHz |
| 28201 - 28225 kHz |
|
|
| IBP, regional time shared beacons |
| IBP, worldwide time shared beacons |
| IBP, continuous duty beacons |
|
| |
| 28225 - 28300 kHz |
| 28300 - 28320 kHz |
| 28320 - 29200 kHz |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| All modes - beacons |
| All modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stns (unattended) |
| All modes |
| Digital Voice Centre of Activity - 28330 kHz |
| SSB QRP Centre of Activity - 28360 kHz |
| Image Centre of Activity - 28680 kHz |
|
| |
| 29200 - 29300 kHz |
| 29300 - 29510 kHz |
|
|
| All modes - digimodes, automatically controlled data stns (unattended) |
| Satellite-downlink |
|
| |
29510 - 29520 kHz |
|
Guard channel |
| |
| 29520 - 29550 kHz |
| 59560 - 29590 kHz |
| 29600 kHz |
| 29610 - 29650 kHz |
| 29660 - 29700 kHz |
|
|
| All modes - FM simplex - 10 kHz channels |
| All modes - FM repeater input (RH1 - RH4) |
| All modes - FM calling channel |
| All modes - FM simplex - 10 kHz channels |
| All modes - FM repeater outputs (RH1 - RH4) |
|
Notes:
Amplitude modulation (AM) may be used in the telephony sub-bands providing consideration is given to adjacent channel users (NRRL Davos 05)
CW QSOs are accepted across all bands, except within beacon segments. (Recommendation DV05_C4_Rec_13)
Contest activity shall not take place on the 10, 18 and 24 MHz bands.
Non-contesting radio amateurs are recommended to use the contest-free HF bands (30, 17 and 12 m) during the largest international contests (DV05_C4_Rev_07).
The term "automatically controlled data stations" includes Store and Forward stations.
The frequencies in the band plan are understood as "transmitted frequencies" (not those of the suppressed carrier).
If you want to download the latest HF Band Plan in PDF format, press HERE
Plans for other bands ( last update 01.01.2006)
| 6 Metres |
50.000 - 52.000 MHz |
Primary Allocation: 50.0 - 51.0 Amateur Service. - Secondary Allocation: 51.0 - 52.0 Power limit: 50.0 - 51.0 26dBW PEP ; 51.0 - 52.0 20dBW PEP |
| |
50.000 - 50.100 |
| 50.020-50.080 Propagation beacons only |
| 50.090 CW centre of activity |
|
| |
50.100-50.500 |
| 50.100-50.130 DX window - Only for QSO's between different continents |
| 50.110 DX calling frequency - No QSOs on this frequency |
| 50.150 SSB Activity Centre |
| 50.185 Cross band Activity Centre |
| 50.200 Meteor Scatter Activity Centre |
| 50.210 - 50.250 JT6M |
| 50.230 JT6M calling frequency |
| 50.250 PSK31 Activity Centre |
|
| |
50.500-51.000 |
| 50.510 SSTV (AFSK) |
| 50.520 - 50.540 Internet voice gateway 10kHz channels |
| 50.550 Fax working frequency |
| 50.600 RTTY (FSK) |
| 50.620 - 50.750 Digital Communications |
|
| |
51.000 - 52.000 |
| 51.210 Emergency communications priority |
| 51.210 - 51.390 FM repeater inputs 20kHz channel spacing |
| 51.410 - 51.590 FM Phone (10kHz channel spacing) - FM calling Frequency 51.510 |
| 51.530 GB2RS News & Slow Morse |
| 51.910 - 51.950 Internet voice gateway 10kHz channels |
| 51.810 - 51.990 FM repeater outputs 20kHz spacings |
|
| 4 Metres |
70.000 - 70.500 MHz |
Secondary Allocation - Power limit: 22dBW PEP (160W) |
| |
70.000 - 70.050 |
| Propagation Beacons |
| 70.030 Personal beacons |
|
| |
70.050 - 70.250 |
| 70.085 PSK31 activity centre |
| 70.150 Meteor Scatter calling frequency |
| 70.185 Cross band activity centre |
| 70.200 SSB & CW calling frequency |
|
| |
70.250 - 70.294 |
70.260 AM/FM calling frequency
|
| |
70.294 - 70.500 12.5kHz channels
Although most of these channels are used by digi modes, Internet gateways or emergency groups, that does not mean that you cannot use them for FM telephony. Listen locally, if you hear no traffic, you may use them. |
| 70.3000 RTTY & Fax calling / working channel |
| 70.3125 Digital modes |
| 70.3250 DX Cluster |
| 70.3375 Digital Modes |
| 70.3500 Internet Gateway and RAYNET |
| 70.3625 Internet voice gateway |
| 70.3750 Emergency communications priority |
| 70.3875 Internet voice gateway |
| 70.4000 Emergency communications priority |
| 70.4125 Internet voice gateway |
| 70.4250 FM simplex channel (used by GB2RS news service) |
| 70.4375 Digital Modes |
| 70.4500 FM calling channel |
| 70.4625 Digital Modes |
| 70.4875 Digital Modes |
|
| 2 Metres |
144.000 - 146.000 MHz |
Primary Allocation: Amateur & Amateur Satellite Service - Power limit 26dBW PEP (400W) |
| |
144.000 - 144.035 |
Moon bounce only |
| |
144.035 - 144.150 |
| 144.050 CW calling frequency |
| 144.100 Random MS calling frequency |
| 144.120 - 144.150 EME MGM (JT65) |
| 144.138 PSK31 activity centre |
|
| |
144.150 - 144.180 |
144.150 - 144.160 SSB EME / FAI working |
| |
144.080 - 144.360 |
| 144.175 Microwave talkback |
| 144.195 - 144.205 SSB random MS |
| 144.200 Random MS calling frequency |
| 144.250 GB2RS News & Slow Morse |
| 144.260 Emergency communications priority (USB) |
| 144.300 SSB centre of activity |
|
| |
144.360 - 144.399 |
144.370 MGM calling frequency |
| |
144.400 - 144.490 |
Propagation Beacons Only |
| |
144.490 - 144.500 |
Guard Band |
| |
144.500 - 144.794 Non channelised |
| 144.500 SSTV calling frequency |
| 144.525 ATV SSB talkback |
| 144.600 RTTY calling frequency |
| 144.600 RTTY working frequency (FSK) |
| 144.625 - 144.675 Emergency communications priority |
| 144.700 Fax calling frequency |
| 144.750 ATV talkback |
| 144.775 - 144.794 Emergency communications priority |
|
| |
144.794 - 144.990 MGM Packet Radio |
| 144.8000 Unconnected nets (APRS, UiView etc) |
| 144.8000 - 144.9875 Digital modes, including unattended operation |
| 144.8250 Internet voice gateway. |
| 144.8375 Internet voice gateway |
| 144.8500 AX25 BBS user access |
| 144.8625 Available for nodes and BBSs on application |
| 144.8750 TCP/IP user access |
| 144.8875 AX25 - priority for DX Cluster access |
| 144.9000 AX25 DX Cluster access |
| 144.9250 TCP/IP user access |
| 144.9500 AX25 BBS user access |
| 144.9750 High speed 25 kHz channel |
|
| |
144.990 - 145.1935 FM repeater inputs |
| RV48 145.000 MHz |
| RV50 145.025 MHz |
| RV52 145.050 MHz |
| RV54 145.075 MHz |
| RV56 145.100 MHz |
| RV58 145.125 MHz |
| RV60 145.150 MHz |
| RV62 145.175 MHz |
| RV63 145.185 MHz |
|
| |
145.200 - 145.5935 FM simplex channels |
| 145.200 Earth - Space communications, e.g. ISS |
| V16-V48 Simplex channels, 12.5kHz spacing. V16=145.200 MHz |
| 145.2125 Internet voice gateway |
| 145.2250 Emergency communications priority |
| 145.2375 Internet voice gateway |
| 145.2500 Used for slow Morse transmissions |
| 145.2875 Internet voice gateway |
| 145.3000 RTTY local |
| 145.3375 Internet voice gateway |
| 145.5000 Mobile calling channel |
| 145.5250 GB2RS news |
| 145.5500 Rally & exhibition talk in channel |
|
| |
145.5935 - 145.7935 FM repeater outputs |
| RV48 145.600 |
| RV50 145.625 |
| RV52 145.650 |
| RV54 145.675 |
| RV56 145.700 |
| RV58 145.725 |
| RV60 145.750 |
| RV62 145.775 |
| RV63 145.800 |
|
| |
145.800 - 146.000 Satellites |
| 145.800 FM simplex space-Earth communications only |
| 145.806 - 146.00 All modes space communications only |
|
| 70cm |
430.00 - 440.00 MHz |
Secondary Allocation: Amateur Service - Secondary Allocation: Amateur Satellite Service 435 - 438MHz Power limit: 430 - 432MHz 16dBW ERP PEP; 432 - 440MHz 26dBW |
| |
430 - 431.981 |
| 430.0125 - 430.0750 Internet voice gateways, 12.5kHz channels |
| 430.1625 MHz Experimental MPT1327 Mobile Tx Ch1 |
| 430.1750 MHz Experimental MPT1327 Mobile Tx Ch2 |
| 430.1875 MHz Experimental MPT1327 Mobile Tx Ch3 |
|
| |
430.400 - 430.575 |
Digital Links |
| |
430.600 - 430.925 Digital Repeaters |
430.8250 - 430.9750 Repeater outputs RU66 - RU78. 7.6MHz shift |
| |
430.990 - 431.900 |
| 431.0750 MHz Internet voice gateway (6 dBW max; 12.5 kHz channel spacing) |
| 431.1250 MHz Internet voice gateway (6 dBW max; 12.5 kHz channel spacing) |
| 431.1500 MHz Internet voice gateway (6 dBW max; 12.5 kHz channel spacing) |
| 431.1750 MHz Internet voice gateway (6 dBW max; 12.5 kHz channel spacing) |
|
| |
432.000 - 432.100 |
| 432.000 - 432.025 Moon bounce |
| 432.050 CW activity centre |
| 432.088 PSK31 activity centre |
|
| |
432.100 - 432.400 |
| 432.200 SSB activity centre |
| 432.350 Microwave talkback (Europe) |
| 432.370 FSK441 calling frequency |
|
| |
432.400 - 432.500 |
Beacons Only |
| |
432.500 - 432.994 |
| 432.500 - 432.600 IARU Region 1 linear transponder inputs |
| 432.600 - 432.800 IARU Region 1 linear transponder outputs |
| 432.500 Narrow Band SSTV activity centre |
| 432.600 RTTY (ASK/PSK) activity centre |
| 432.625 Digital communications |
| 432.650 Digital communications |
| 432.675 Digital communications |
| 432.700 Fax activity centre |
| 432.775 Emergency Communications (1.6 MHz talk through - base Tx) |
|
| |
432.800 - 432.990 |
432.800 - 432.990 Beacons (Subject to change) |
| |
432.994 - 433.381 FM repeater outputs UK only |
| RU240 (RB0) 433.000 |
| RU242 (RB1) 433.025 |
| RU244 (RB2) 433.050 |
| RU246 (RB3) 433.075 |
| RU248 (RB4) 433.100 |
| RU250 (RB5) 433.125 |
| RU252 (RB6) 433.150 |
| RU254 (RB7) 433.175 |
| RU256 (RB8) 433.200 |
| RU258 (RB9) 433.225 |
| RU260 (RB10) 433.250 |
| RU262 (RB11) 433.275 |
| RU264 (RB12) 433.300 |
| RU266 (RB13) 433.325 |
| RU268 (RB14) 433.350 |
| RU270 (RB15) 433.375 |
|
| |
433.394 - 433.581 |
| FM simplex channel U272 (SU16) 433.400 IARU Region 1 SSTV (FM/AFSK) |
| FM simplex channel U274 (SU17) 433.425 |
| FM simplex channel U276 (SU18) 433.450 |
| FM simplex channel U278 (SU19) 433.475 |
| FM simplex channel U280 (SU20) 433.500 UK FM calling channel |
| FM simplex channel U282 (SU21) 433.525 |
| FM simplex channel U284 (SU22) 433.550 Rally & exhibition talk-in |
| FM simplex channel U286 (SU23) 433.575 |
| FM simplex channel U288 (SU24) 433.600 RTTY AFSK |
| 433.625 Digital communications |
| 433.650 Digital communications |
| 433.675 Digital communications |
| 433.700 Emergency Communications Priority |
| 433.725 Emergency Communications Priority |
| 433.750 Emergency Communications Priority |
| 432.775 Emergency Communications Priority |
| 433.800 - 434.250 Digital communications |
|
| |
433.600 - 434.000 |
| 433.6000 U288 RTTY AFSK |
| 433.6250 Digital communications |
| 433.6500 Digital communications |
| 433.6750 Digital communications |
| 433.7000 - 433.7750 Emergency Communications Priority |
| 433.8000 - 434.2500 Digital communications |
|
| |
434.000 - 434.594 |
| 433.9500-434.0500 Internet voice gateway - 12.5 kHz channels |
| 434.0625 Experimental MPT1327 Base TX Ch1 |
| 434.0750 Experimental MPT1327 Base TX Ch2 |
| 434.0875 Experimental MPT1327 Base TX Ch3 |
| 434.3750 - 434.5250 Emergency Communications (1.6 MHz Talk through - mobile Tx) |
| 434.4750 Internet voice gateway (25 kHz channels) |
| 434.5000 Internet voice gateway (25 kHz channels) |
| 434.5250 Internet voice gateway (25 kHz channels) |
|
| |
434.600 - 434.9810 FM repeater inputs UK only, FSTV |
| RU240 (RB0) 434.600 |
| RU242 (RB1) 434.625 |
| RU244 (RB2) 434.650 |
| RU246 (RB3) 434.675 |
| RU248 (RB4) 434.700 |
| RU250 (RB5) 434.725 |
| RU252 (RB6) 434.750 |
| RU254 (RB7) 434.775 |
| RU256 (RB8) 434.800 |
| RU258 (RB9) 434.825 |
| RU260 (RB10) 434.850 |
| RU262 (RB11) 434.875 |
| RU264 (RB12) 434.800 |
| RU266 (RB13) 434.925 |
| RU268 (RB14) 434.950 |
| RU270 (RB15) 434.975 |
|
| |
435.000 - 438.000 |
Satellites & FSTV |
| |
438.000 - 440.000 |
| 438.0250 - 438.175 IARU Region 1 Digital Communications |
| 438.4000 Emergency Communications 7.6 MHz talk thru, base TX |
| 438.4250 - 438.575 Repeaters - 7.6MHz shift (Non UK) |
| 439.6000 - 440.000 Digital communications |
| 439.9875 POCSAG centre |
|
Notes:
The above information is for guidance only, and does not in any way replace the OfCom booklet issued with your license!
Power levels shown in the band plans above are for Advanced (Full) UK licenses. Foundation and Intermediate licence holders should check their licence's for permitted power levels and conditions.
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