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== Band Plans ==
== Band Plans ==


Within three regions around the world, different "plans" are agreed upon by Amateur Radio Operators to divide up the authorized band into sections.  Each section is targeted to a specific operating [[Modes|mode]] (for example, [[Modes#Single-Sideband Modulation (SSB)|SSB]], [[Modes#Frequency Modulation (FM)|FM]], Digital, ...).
Within three regions around the world, different "plans" are agreed upon by Amateur Radio Operators to divide up the authorized band into sections.  Each section is targeted to a specific operating [[Modes|mode]] (e.g., [[Modes#Single-Sideband Modulation (SSB)|SSB]], [[Modes#Frequency Modulation (FM)|FM]], Digital, etc).


== Region Band Plans ==  
== Region Band Plans ==  

Revision as of 17:44, 20 May 2008

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Band Ranges

HF Bands

There are a number of amateur HF bands used worldwide, although the bands and frequencies legally available vary from country to country.

HF bands used today include 160 metres, 80 metres, 60 metres, 40 metres, 30 metres, 20 metres, 17 metres, 15 metres, and 10 metres. (Although 160 meters is often considered a Medium Frequency (MF) band, it can be lumped in with the HF bands for simplicity.)

VHF/UHF/Microwave Bands

VHF, UHF, and microwave bands and frequencies available to amateurs vary more widely from country to country than HF bands do.

Amateur bands used today include 6 metres, 4 metres, 2 metres, 1.25 metres, 70 centimetres, 33 centimetres, 23 centimetres, and 3 centimetres.

Band Plans

Within three regions around the world, different "plans" are agreed upon by Amateur Radio Operators to divide up the authorized band into sections. Each section is targeted to a specific operating mode (e.g., SSB, FM, Digital, etc).

Region Band Plans

From the IARU website.

Region 1 encompasses Africa, the Mediterranean, Europe, and Asiatic Russia

Region 2 encompasses North America, South America, and Greenland

Region 3 encompasses India, Australia, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, New Zealand, and Pacific nations.

Country Band Plans (Alphabetical)

Extended Electromagnetic Spectrum Information

Boundary frequency and wavelength Name Notes
0Hz

30Hz

un-named
10Mm

300Hz

Extra Low Frequency – ELF Mains power is in this range usually 50Hz or 60Hz
1Mm

3kHz

Voice Most useful voice is in this range although frequencies outside may be audible
100km

30kHz

Very Low Frequency - VLF Omega navigation system 10kHz and 14kHz
10km

300kHz

Low Frequency - LF Some Radio navigation beacons in this band
1km

3MHz

Medium frequency - MF AM broadcast radio stations
1km

30MHz

High Frequency - HF AM CB at 27MHz

10m, 12m, 15m, 17m, 20m, 30m, 40m, 80m ham bands

10m

300MHz

Very High Frequency – VHF FM broadcast stations

VHF marine 2m, 6m ham bands

1m

3GHz

Very High Frequency – VHF FM broadcast stations

VHF marine 2m, 6m ham bands

1m

3GHz

Ultra High Frequency - UHF UHF CB, Mobile phones

UHF TV, Microwave ovens 1.25m, 70cm, 23cm ham bands

10cm

30GHz

Super High Frequency – SHF 3 cm, 1.25 cm ham bands
1cm

300GHz

Extra High Frequency – EHF
1mm

300THz

Infrared
1um Visible light
Ultra Violet