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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
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 |