Band Plan A band plan refers to a voluntary division of a band to avoid interference between incompatible modes.
Resources Sharing arrangements Detailed packet frequencies [PDF] Phone patch, autopatch and HF/VHF/UHF operating guidelines "Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide" 2200 and 600 - meter bands
General, Advanced and Amateur Extra class licensees are authorized to use these Amateur Bands
Amateurs wishing to operate on either 2,200 or 630 meters must first register with the Utilities Technology Council online at https://utc.org/plc-database-amateur-notification-process/. You need only register once for each band.
135.7 – 137.8 1 W EIRP maximum
472 - 479 KHz: 5 W EIRP maximum, except in Alaska within 496 miles of Russia where the power limit is 1 W EIRP.
160 Meters (1.8-2.0 MHz) 1.800 - 2.000 CW 1.800 - 1.810 Digital Modes 1.810 CW QRP 1.843-2.000 SSB, SSTV and other wideband modes 1.910 SSB QRP 1.995 - 2.000 Experimental 1.999 - 2.000 Beacons
80 Meters (3.5-4.0 MHz) 3.590 RTTY/Data DX 3.570-3.600 RTTY/Data 3.790-3.800 DX window 3.845 SSTV 3.885 AM calling frequency
60 Meters (5 MHz channels) *Only one signal at a time is permitted on any channel
*Maximum effective radiated output is 100 W PEP
5330.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2 5346.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2 5357.0 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2 5371.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2 5403.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2
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USB is limited to 2.8 kHz
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CW and digital emissions must be centered 1.5 kHz above the channel frequencies indicated in the above chart
40 Meters (7.0-7.3 MHz) 7.040 RTTY/Data DX 7.080-7.125 RTTY/Data 7.171 SSTV 7.290 AM calling frequency
30 Meters (10.1-10.15 MHz) 10.130-10.140 RTTY 10.140-10.150 Packet
20 Meters (14.0-14.35 MHz) 14.070-14.095 RTTY 14.095-14.0995 Packet 14.100 NCDXF Beacons 14.1005-14.112 Packet 14.230 SSTV 14.286 AM calling frequency
17 Meters (18.068-18.168 MHz) 18.100-18.105 RTTY 18.105-18.110 Packet
15 Meters (21.0-21.45 MHz) 21.070-21.110 RTTY/Data 21.340 SSTV
12 Meters (24.89-24.99 MHz) 24.920-24.925 RTTY 24.925-24.930 Packet
10 Meters (28-29.7 MHz) 28.000-28.070 CW 28.070-28.150 RTTY 28.150-28.190 CW 28.200-28.300 Beacons 28.300-29.300 Phone 28.680 SSTV 29.000-29.200 AM 29.300-29.510 Satellite Downlinks 29.520-29.590 Repeater Inputs 29.600 FM Simplex 29.610-29.700 Repeater Outputs
6 Meters (50-54 MHz)
50.0-50.1 CW, beacons
50.060-50.080 beacon subband
50.1-50.3 SSB, CW
50.10-50.125 DX window
50.125 SSB calling
50.3-50.6 All modes
50.6-50.8 Nonvoice communications
50.62 Digital (packet) calling
50.8-51.0 Radio remote control (20-kHz channels)
51.0-51.1 Pacific DX window
51.12-51.48 Repeater inputs (19 channels)
51.12-51.18 Digital repeater inputs
51.5-51.6
Simplex (six channels)
51.62-51.98 Repeater outputs (19 channels) 51.62-51.68 Digital repeater outputs 52.0-52.48 Repeater inputs (except as noted; 23 channels) 52.02, 52.04 FM simplex 52.2 TEST PAIR (input) 52.5-52.98 Repeater output (except as noted; 23 channels) 52.525 Primary FM simplex 52.54 Secondary FM simplex 52.7 TEST PAIR (output) 53.0-53.48 Repeater inputs (except as noted; 19 channels) 53.0 Remote base FM simplex 53.02 Simplex 53.1, 53.2, 53.3, 53.4 Radio remote control 53.5-53.98 Repeater outputs (except as noted; 19 channels) 53.5, 53.6, 53.7, 53.8 Radio remote control 53.52, 53.9 Simplex
2 Meters (144-148 MHz) 144.00-144.05 EME (CW) 144.05-144.10 General CW and weak signals 144.10-144.20 EME and weak-signal SSB 144.200 National calling frequency 144.200-144.275 General SSB operation 144.275-144.300 Propagation beacons 144.30-144.50 New OSCAR subband 144.50-144.60 Linear translator inputs 144.60-144.90 FM repeater inputs 144.90-145.10 Weak signal and FM simplex (145.01,03,05,07,09 are widely used for packet) 145.10-145.20 Linear translator outputs 145.20-145.50 FM repeater outputs 145.50-145.80 Miscellaneous and experimental modes 145.80-146.00 OSCAR subband 146.01-146.37 Repeater inputs 146.40-146.58 Simplex 146.52 National Simplex Calling Frequency 146.61-146.97 Repeater outputs 147.00-147.39 Repeater outputs 147.42-147.57 Simplex 147.60-147.99 Repeater inputs Notes: 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 (222-225 MHz) 222.0-222.150 Weak-signal modes 222.0-222.025 EME 222.05-222.06 Propagation beacons 222.1 SSB & CW calling frequency 222.10-222.15 Weak-signal CW & SSB 222.15-222.25 Local coordinator's option; weak signal, ACSB, repeater inputs, control 222.25-223.38 FM repeater inputs only 223.40-223.52 FM simplex 223.52-223.64 Digital, packet 223.64-223.70 Links, control 223.71-223.85 Local coordinator's option; FM simplex, packet, repeater outputs 223.85-224.98 Repeater outputs only Note: The 222 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1991.
70 Centimeters (420-450 MHz) 420.00-426.00 ATV repeater or simplex with 421.25 MHz video carrier control links and experimental 426.00-432.00 ATV simplex with 427.250-MHz video carrier frequency 432.00-432.07 EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) 432.07-432.10 Weak-signal CW 432.10 70-cm calling frequency 432.10-432.30 Mixed-mode and weak-signal work 432.30-432.40 Propagation beacons 432.40-433.00 Mixed-mode and weak-signal work 433.00-435.00 Auxiliary/repeater links 435.00-438.00 Satellite only (internationally) 438.00-444.00 ATV repeater input with 439.250-MHz video carrier frequency and repeater links 442.00-445.00 Repeater inputs and outputs (local option) 445.00-447.00 Shared by auxiliary and control links, repeaters and simplex (local option) 446.00 National simplex frequency 447.00-450.00 Repeater inputs and outputs (local option)
33 Centimeters (902-928 MHz) Frequency Range
Mode
Functional Use
Comments
902.000-902.075
FM / other including DV Or CW/SSB
Repeater inputs 25 MHz split paired with those in 927.000-927.075 or Weak signal
12.5 kHz channel spacing Note 2)
902.075-902.100
CW/SSB
Weak signal
902.100
CW/SSB
Weak signal calling
Regional option
902.100-902.125
CW/SSB
Weak signal
902.125-903.000
FM/other including DV
Repeater inputs 25 MHz split paired with those in 927.1250-928.0000
12.5 kHz channel spacing
903.000-903.100
CW/SSB
Beacons and weak signal
903.100
CW/SSB
Weak signal calling
Regional option
903.100-903.400
CW/SSB
Weak signal
903.400-909.000
Mixed modes
Mixed operations including control links
909.000-915.000
Analog/digital
Broadband multimedia including ATV, DATV and SS
Notes 3) 4)
915.000-921.000
Analog/digital
Broadband multimedia including ATV, DATV and SS
Notes 3) 4)
921.000-927.000
Analog/digital
Broadband multimedia including ATV, DATV and SS
Notes 3) 4)
927.000-927.075
FM / other including DV
Repeater outputs 25 MHz split paired with those in 902.0000-902.0750
12.5 kHz channel spacing
927.075-927.125
FM / other including DV
Simplex
927.125-928.000
FM / other including DV
Repeater outputs 25 MHz split paired with those in 902.125-903.000
12.5 kHz channel spacing Notes 5) 6)
Notes: 1) 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.
2) May be used for either repeater inputs or weak-signal as regional needs dictate
3) Division into channels and/or separation of uses within these segments may be done regionally based on needs and usage, such as for 2 MHz-wide digital TV.
4) These segments may also be designated regionally to accommodate alternative repeater splits.
5) Simplex FM calling frequency 927.500 or regionally selected alternative.
6) Additional FM simplex frequencies may be designated regionally.
23 Centimeters (1240-1300 MHz) Frequency Range
Suggested Emission Types
Functional Use
1240.00-1246.000
ATV
ATV Channel #1
1246.000-1248.000
FM, digital
Point-to-point links paired with 1258.000-1260.000
1248.000-1252.000
Digital
1252.000-1258.000
ATV
ATV Channel #2
1258.000-1260.000
FM, digital
Point-to-point links paired with 1246.000-1248.000
1240.000-1260.000
FM ATV
Regional option
1260.000-1270.000
Various
Satellite uplinks, Experimental, Simplex ATV
1270.000-1276.000
FM, digital
Repeater inputs, 25 kHz channel spacing, paired with 1282.000-1288.000
1270.000-1274.000
FM, digital
Repeater inputs, 25 kHz channel spacing, paired with 1290.000-1294.000 (Regional option)
1276.000-1282.000
ATV
ATV Channel #3
1282.000-1288.000
FM, digital
Repeater outputs, 25 kHz channel spacing, paired with 1270.000-1276.000
1288.000-1294.000
Various
Broadband Experimental, Simplex ATV
1290.000-1294.000
FM, digital
Repeater outputs, 25 kHz channel spacing, paired with 1270.000-1274.000 (Regional option)
1294.000-1295.000
FM
FM simplex
FM
National FM simplex calling frequency 1294.500
1295.000-1297.000
Narrow Band Segment
1295.000-1295.800
Various
Narrow Band Image, Experimental
1295.800-1296.080
CW, SSB, digital
EME
1296.080-1296.200
CW, SSB
Weak Signal
CW, SSB
CW, SSB calling frequency 1296.100
1296.200-1296.400
CW, digital
Beacons
1296.400-1297.000
Various
General Narrow Band
1297.000-1300.000
Digital
Note: The need to avoid harmful interference to FAA radars may limit amateur use of certain frequencies in the vicinity of the radars.
13 Centimeters (2300-2310 and 2390-2450 MHz) Frequency Range
Emission Bandwidth
Functional Use
2300.000-2303.000
0.05 - 1.0 MHz
Analog & Digital, including full duplex; paired with 2390 - 2393
2303.000-2303.750
< 50 kHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 2393 - 2393.750
2303.75-2304.000
SSB, CW, digital weak-signal
2304.000-2304.100
3 kHz or less
Weak Signal EME Band
2304.10-2304.300
3 kHz or less
SSB, CW, digital weak-signal (Note 1)
2304.300-2304.400
3 kHz or less
Beacons
2304.400-2304.750
6 kHz or less
SSB, CW, digital weak-signal & NBFM
2304.750-2305.000
< 50 kHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 2394.750 - 2395
2305.000-2310.000
0.05 - 1.0 MHz
Analog & Digital, paired with 2395 - 2400 (Note 2)
2310.000-2390.000 NON-AMATEUR
2390.000-2393.000
0.05 - 1.0 MHz
Analog & Digital, including full duplex; paired with 2300- 2303
2393.000-2393.750
< 50 kHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 2303 - 2303.750
2393.750-2394.750
Experimental
2394.750-2395.000
< 50 kHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 2304.750 - 2305
2395.000-2400.000
0.05 - 1.0 MHz
Analog & Digital, including full duplex; paired with 2305- 2310
2400.000-2410.000
6 kHz or less
Amateur Satellite Communications
2410.000-2450.000
22 MHz max.
Broadband Modes (Notes 3, 4)
Notes: 1: 2304.100 is the National Weak-Signal Calling Frequency 2: 2305 - 2310 is allocated on a primary basis to Wireless Communications Services (Part 27). Amateur operations in this segment, which are secondary, may not be possible in all areas. 3: Broadband segment may be used for any combination of high-speed data (e.g. 802.11 protocols), Amateur Television and other high-bandwidth activities. Division into channels and/or separation of uses within this segment may be done regionally based on needs and usage. 4: 2424.100 is the Japanese EME transmit frequency
Note: The following band plans were adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in 2012.
3300-3500 MHz
Level I - Major Band Divisions Level II - Sub-Band Divisions Level III Suggested Suggested
Frequency Range (MHz) Frequency Range (MHz) Specific Freq. Emission Types Emission B.W.
From To Width From To Width MHz (Note 1) (Note 1) Functional Use
3300.000 3309.000 9.0 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 0.1 - 1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3430.0-3439.0; 130 MHz Split
3309.000 3310.000 1.0 Experimental
3310.000 3330.000 20.0 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex >1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3410.0-3430.0; 100 MHz Split
3330.000 3332.000 2.0 Experimental
3332.000 3339.000 7.0 RADIO ASTRONOMY PROTECTED BAND (Note 4)
3339.000 3345.800 6.8 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 0.1 - 1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3439.0-3445.8; 100 MHz Split
3345.800 3352.500 6.7 RADIO ASTRONOMY PROTECTED BAND (Note 4)
3352.500 3355.000 2.5 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 0.05 - 0.2 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3452.5-3455.0; 100 MHz Split
3355.000 3357.000 2.0 Experimental
3357.000 3360.000 3.0 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 50 kHz or less Analog & Digital; paired with 3457.0-3460.0
3360.000 3400.000 40.0 OFDM, others 22 MHz max. Broadband Modes (Note 3)
3360.000 3380.000 20.0 ATV Amateur Television of all authorized modulation standards/formats at local option
3400.000 3410.000 10.0 CW, SSB, NBFM 6 kHz or less Amateur Satellite Communications
3400.000 3400.300 0.3 CW, SSB, Digital 3 kHz or less Weak Signal EME Band
3400.300 3401.000 0.7 CW, SSB, Digital 3 kHz or less Terrestrial Weak Signal Band - Future (Note 2)
3400.100 CW, SSB, Digital EME Calling Frequency
3410.000 3430.000 20.0 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex >1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3310.0-3330.0; 100 MHz Split
3430.000 3439.000 9.0 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 0.1 - 1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3300.0-3309.0; 130 MHz Split
3439.000 3445.800 6.8 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 0.1 - 1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3339.0-3345.8; 100 MHz Split
3445.800 3452.500 6.7 Experimental
3452.500 3455.000 2.5 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 0.05 - 0.2 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 3352.5-3355.0; 100 MHz Split
3455.000 3455.500 0.5 100 kHz or less Crossband linear translator (input or output)
3455.500 3457.000 1.5 CW, SSB, NBFM, Digital 6 kHz or less Terrestrial Weak Signal Band - Legacy (Note 2)
3456.100 6 kHz or less Weak Signal Terrestrial Calling Frequency
3456.300 3457.000 0.1 CW, Digital 1 kHz or less Propagation Beacons
3457.000 3460.000 3.0 Analog & Digital, including Full Duplex 50 kHz or less Analog & Digital; paired with 3357.0-3360.0; 100 MHz Split
3460.000 3500.000 40.0 OFDM, others 22 MHz max. Broadband Modes (Note 3)
3460.000 3480.000 20.0 ATV Amateur Television of all authorized modulation standards/formats at local option
9 cm Band Plan Notes
Note 1 – Includes all other emission modes authorized in the 9 cm amateur band whose necessary bandwidth does not exceed the suggested bandwidths listed.
Note 2 – Weak Signal Terrestrial legacy users are encouraged to move to 3400.3 to 3401.0 MHz as time and resources permit.
Note 3 – Broadband segments may be used for any combination of high-speed data (e.g. 802.11 protocols), Amateur Television and other high-bandwidth activities. Division into channels and/or separation of uses within these segments may be done regionally based on need and usage.
Note 4 – Per ITU RR 5.149 from WRC-07, these band segments are also used for Radio Astronomy. Amateur use of these frequencies should be first coordinated with the National Science Foundation (esm@nsf.gov).
5 Centimeters (5650.0-5925.0 MHz)
Frequency Range
Emission Bandwidth
Functional Use
5650.0-5670.0
Amateur Satellite; Up-Link Only
5650.0-5675.0
0.05 - 1.0 MHz
Experimental
5675.0-5750.0
= 1.0 MHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 5850-5925 MHz (Note 2)
5750.0-5756.0
= 25 kHz and <1 MHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 5820-5826 MHz
5756.0-5759.0
<= 50 kHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 5826-5829 MHz
5759.0-5760.0
< 6 kHz
SSB, CW, Digital Weak-Signal
5760.0-5760.1
< 3kHz
EME
5760.1-5760.3
< 6 KHz
SSB, CW, Digital Weak-Signal (Note 1)
5760.3-5760.4
< 3 KHz
Beacons
5760.4-5761.0
< 6 KHz
SSB, CW, Digital Weak-Signal
5761.0-5775.0
<=50 kHz
Experimental
5775.0-5800.0
=100 kHz
Experimental
5800.0-5820.0
Experimental
5820.0-5826.0
=25 kHz and <1 MHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 5750-5756 MHz
5826.0-5829.0
<=50 kHz
Analog & Digital; paired with 5756-5759 MHz
5829.0-5850.0
0.05-1.0 MHz
Experimental
5830.0-5850.0 Amateur Satellite; Down-Link Only 5850.0-5925.0 >=1.0 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 5675-5750 MHz (Note 2) Note 1: 5760.1 is the National Weak-Signal Calling Frequency
Note 2: Broadband segment may be used for any combination of high-speed data (eg: 802.11 protocols), Amateur Television and other high-bandwidth activities. Division into channels and/or separation of uses within this segment may be done regionally based on needs and usage.
3 Centimeters (10000.000-10500.000 MHz ) Frequency Range
Emission Bandwidth
Functional Use
10000.00 - 10050.000 Experimental 10050.000-10100.000 <=100 kHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10300-10350 10100.000-10115.000 >=25 kHz and <1 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10350-10365 10115.000-10117.000 <=50 kHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10365-10367 10117.000-10120.000 Experimental 10120.000-10125.000 <=50 kHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10370-10375 10125.000-10200.000 >=1 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10375-10450 (Note 2) 10200.000-10300.000 Wideband Gunnplexers 10300.000-10350.000 <=100 kHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10050-10100 10350.000-10365.000 >=25 kHz and <1 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10100-10115 10365.000-10367.000 <=50 kHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10115-10117 10367.000-10368.300 6 kHz or less SSB, CW, Digital Weak-Signal & NBFM (Note 1 10368.300-10368.400 6 kHz or less Beacons 10368.400-10370.000 6 kHz or less SSB, CW, Digital Weak-Signal & NBFM 10370.000-10375.000 <=50 kHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10120-10125 10375.000-10450.000 >=1 MHz Analog & Digital; paired with 10125-10200 (Note 2) 10450.000-10500.000 Space, Earth & Telecommand Stations Note 1: 10368.100 is the National Weak-Signal Calling Frequency
Note 2: Broadband segment may be used for any combination of high-speed data (eg: 802.11 protocols), Amateur Television and other high-bandwidth activities. Division into channels and/or separation of uses within this segment may be done regionally based on needs and usage.
Above 10.50 GHz* All modes and licensees (except Novices) are authorized Amateur Bands above 10.5 GHz.
- US amateurs must check Sections 97.301, 97.303, 97.305 and 97.307 for sharing requirements before operating.