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Other VHF/UHF/Microwave wiki pages : 6 metres, 4 metres, 2 metres, 1.25 metres, 70 centimetres, 33 centimetres, 23 centimetres, 13 centimetres, 6 centimetres 3 centimetres, 1.25 centimetres and Bands above 24GHz.

Australian bandplan

Access: Advanced Licensees only

Vk4yeh vk 9cm bandplan.jpg

Additional information

3300.000 - 3400.000 WIDEBAND MODES

3300.000 - 3320.000 Channel 1: ATV

3320.000 - 3340.000 Channel 2: Voice or data

3340.000 - 3360.000 Channel 3: Simplex, any mode

3360.000 - 3380.000 Channel 4: ATV

3380.000 - 3400.000 Channel 5: Simplex, any mode

3400.000 - 3410.000 AMATEUR SATELLITES

3400.000 - 3402.000 NARROW BAND MODES

3400.000 - 3400.100 EME only

3400.100 - 3400.400 CW / SSB

3400.100 Calling frequency: national primary

3400.200 Calling frequency: national secondary

3400.220 - 3400.240 Digital DX modes

3400.400 - 3400.600 Beacons

3400.600 - 3402.000 General / Experimental

3402.000 - 3403.000 FM SIMPLEX (VOICE)

3403.000 - 3405.000 FM SIMPLEX (DATA)

3405.000 - 3425.500 ALL MODES

3425.000 - 3492.500 NO OPERATION

3500.000 - 3600.000 WIDEBAND MODES

3500.000 - 3520.000 Channel 6: ATV

3520.000 - 3540.000 Channel 7: Voice or data

3542.500 - 3575.000 NO OPERATION

3580.000 - 3600.000 Channel 8: ATV


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