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Other VHF/UHF/Microwave wiki pages : [[13 centimetres]], [[9 centimetres]], [[6 centimetres]],[[3 centimetres]] [[1.25 centimetres]] and [[Bands above 24GHz]].
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 8 April 2009

Other VHF/UHF/Microwave wiki pages : 13 centimetres, 9 centimetres, 6 centimetres,3 centimetres 1.25 centimetres and Bands above 24GHz.

Band: 23cm
Bands
160m 80m 60m 40m 30m 20m 17m 15m 12m
10m 6m 4m 2m 1.25m 70cm 33cm 23cm 3cm
Band Privileges
US Extra
US Advanced
US General
US Technician
UK (all) 1240-1325

Equipment

Related wiki pages: Transceivers, Receivers

Modulation

Related wiki pages : Modes

Propagation

Related wiki pages: Propagation

Australian bandplan

Access: Advanced and Standard Licensees only

Vk4yeh bk 23cm bandplan.jpg


Bands
HF and MF 160 metres * 80 metres* 60 metres * 40 metres * 30 metres * 20 metres * 17 metres * 15 metres * 12 metres * 10 metres
VHF 6 metres * 4 metres * 2 metres * 1.25 metres
UHF 70 centimetres * 33 centimetres * 23 centimetres * 13 centimetres
Microwave 9 centimetres * 6 centimetres * 3 centimetres * 1.25 centimetres * Bands above 24GHz
See also US bandplan