ITU Region 1
ITU Region 1 corresponds to Europe, Russia, Africa and the Middle East. For ITU region 1, Radio Society of Great Britain's band plan will be more definitive (click on the buttons at the bottom of the page).
- Low Frequency (LF) (30 to 300 kHz)
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- Very High Frequency (VHF) (30 to 300 MHz)
However there are also 4m amateur allocations in other ITU Region 1 countries e.g. Ireland 70.125 to 70.450 MHz
[edit]Table of Amateur MF and HF Bandplans
The following charts show the voluntary bandplans used by amateurs in Region 1. Unlike the USA slots for the various transmission modes are not set by the amateur's licence but most users do follow these guidelines.
[edit]160 Metres
160 Metres | | 1810 1838 | 1838 1840 | 1840 1843 | 1843 2000 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | | |
IARU Region 2 | 1800 - 1840 | |
IARU Region 3 | 1800 - 1840 | |
Note: Region 2 QRP/DX window is 1830-1850 |
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[edit]80 Metres
80 Metres | 3500 3580 | 3580 3600 | 3600 3620 | 3620 3800 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | |
[edit]60 Metres
60 Metres | 5258.5 | | 5278.5 | | 5288.5 | | 5366.5 | | 5371.5 | | 5398.5 | | 5403.5 |
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United Kingdom | FA | | FB | | FC | | FK | | FL | | FE | | FM |
Note: 60 Meter emissions are limited to UK NoV-endorsed Full licence holders only in 3kHz channels with the specified lower frequency limits, 200 watts |
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[edit]40 Metres
40 Metres | 7000 7035 | 7035 7040 | 7040 7043 | 7043 7100 | 7100 7200 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | | |
Note: 7100-7200 allocated on a secondary non-interference basis |
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[edit]30 Metres
[edit]20 Metres
20 Metres | 14000 14070 | 14070 14099 | B | 14101 14350 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | |
[edit]17 Metres
17 Metres | 18068 18095 | 18095 18109 | B | 18111 18168 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | |
[edit]15 Metres
15 Metres | 21000 21070 | 21070 21110 | 21110 21120 | 21120 21149 | B | 21151 21450 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | | | |
[edit]12 Metres
12 Metres | 24890 24915 | 24915 24929 | B | 24931 24990 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | |
[edit]10 Metres
10 Metres | 28000 28070 | 28070 28190 | B | 28225 29200 | 29200 29300 | 29300 29510 | 29510 29700 |
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IARU Region 1 | | | | | | Satellite D/L | |
| = CW and data (<200> |
| = CW, RTTY and data (<> |
| = CW, RTTY, data, NO SSB (<2.7> |
| = CW, phone and image (<3> |
| = CW, phone and image (<3> |
| = CW, data, packet, FM, phone and image (<20> |
| = CW, RTTY, data, test, phone and image |
| = Reserved for satellite downlink |
| = Reserved for beacons |
[edit]ITU Region 2
ITU region 2 consists of the Americas, including Greenland. The frequency allocations for United States hams in ITU Region 2 are:
[edit]Medium Frequency (MF) (300 kHz to 3 MHz)
[edit]High Frequency (HF) (3.0 - 30.0 MHz)
[edit]Very High Frequency (VHF) (30 to 300 MHz)
[edit]Ultra High Frequency (UHF) (300 MHz to 3 GHz)
[edit]Super High Frequency (SHF) (3 to 30 GHz)
[edit]Extremely High Frequency (EHF) (30 to 300 GHz)
The ARRL has a detailed band plan for US hams showing allocations within each band.
RAC has a chart showing the frequencies available to amateurs in Canada.
[edit]United States Table of Amateur MF and HF Allocations
Effective 12:01 a.m. EST, February 23, 2007
60 m | 5330 - 5406 |
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United States | 5330.5 | | 5346.5 | | 5366.5 | | 5371.5 | | 5403.5 |
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General, Advanced, Extra | | | | | | | | | |
Note: US licensees operating 60 m are limited to emissions of upper sideband suppressed carrier, 2.8 kHz bandwidth (2K80J3E), 50 watts PEP ERP relative to a 1/2 wave dipole, on the carrier frequencies indicated on this chart |
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15 m | 21000 - 21450 |
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Canada | |
United States | 21000 21025 | 21025 21200 | 21200 21225 | 21225 21275 | 21275 21450 |
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Novice / Technician | | | | | |
General | | | | | |
Advanced | | | | |
Extra | | |
10 m | 28000 - 29700 |
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Canada | |
United States | 28000 28300 | 28300 28500 | 28500 29700 |
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Novice / Technician | | | |
General, Advanced, Extra | | |
Note: The 10 meter table is one-third scale, relative to the other tables |
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| = CW, RTTY and data (US: <> |
| = CW, RTTY, data, MCW, test, phone and image |
| = CW, phone and image |
| = CW and SSB phone (US: Novice/Technician 200 watts PEP only) |
| = CW, RTTY, data, phone and image |
| = CW (US: Novice/Technician 200 watts PEP only) |
| = Upper sideband suppressed carrier phone, 2.8 kHz bandwidth (2K80J3E), 50 watts ERP referenced to dipole |
[edit]ITU Region 3
ITU region 3 consists of Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, and Asia south of Siberia. The IARU Region 3 Bandplan [4]
The Wireless Institute of Australia has charts for Amateur frequencies for Australia.
The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) has charts for Amateur frequencies and repeater lists for New Zealand.
The Japanese have charts for Amateur frequencies in Japan
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