USA Bandplan





USA Bandplan for Amature Radio ALL bands. (HF, VHF, UHF, SHF etc.)
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160 Meters (1.800-2.000MHz):


GAE.1.800-1.810D.Digital Modes
GAE.1.810D.QRP CW Calling
GAE.1.812.150D.PSK
GAE.1.812.175D.ARRL Code
GAE.1.800-1.830D.CW, RTTY and other Narrowband Digital Modes
GAE.1.830-1.840D.DX CW, RTTY and other Narrowband Digital Modes
GAE.1.840-1.850DVDX CW, SSB, SSTV, other Wideband Digital Modes
GAE.1.855DVARRL Voice
GAE.1.890DVSSTV
GAE.1.910DVQRP SSB Calling
GAE.1.999-2.000DVBeacons
GAE.1.995-2.000DVExperimental
GAE.1.850-2.000DVCW, phone, SSTV and other wideband modes


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice


1.800-2.000G
1.800-2.000A
1.800-2.000E
.N


80 Meters (3.5-4.0 MHz):


..E.3.500-3.510D.DX Window
GAE.3.560D.CW QRP Calling
GAE.3.570-3.600D.Data/RTTY
GAE.3.580.150D.PSK
GAE.3.581.5D.ARRL Code
GAE.3.590D.DX Data/RTTY
GAE.3.597.5D.ARRL Data
GAE.3.525-3.600D.G,A and E Digital
..E.3.600-3.700DVE Data and Voice
..E.3.710DVE QRP Calling
.AE.3.700-3.800DVA and E Data and Voice
.AE.3.790-3.800DVDX Window
GAE.3.800-4.000DVG,A and E Data and Voice
GAE.3.845DVSSTV
GAE.3.885DVAM calling frequency
GAE.3.985DVQRP Calling
GAE.3.99DVARRL Voice


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


3.525-3.600 and 3.800-4.000G
3.525-3.600 and 3.700-4.000A
3.500-4.000E
.N


60 Meters (5.325-5.425 MHz):


GAE.5.330.5.VTuning USB
GAE.5.332.VVoice USB
GAE.5.346.5.VTuning USB
GAE.5.348.VVoice USB
GAE.5.366.5.VTuning USB
GAE.5.368.VVoice USB
GAE.5.403.5.VTuning USB
GAE.5.405.VVoice USB


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice
D=Digital and V=Voice
60 Meters is Chanelized - Max 50 Watts ERP USB only


5.325-5.425G
5.325-5.425A
5.325-5.425E
.N


40 Meters (7.0-7.3 MHz):


..E.7.000-7.125D.Digital
GAE.7.025-7.125D.Digital
...N7.025-7.125D.CW Only
GAE.7.030D.DX CW QRP Calling
GAE.7.035.150D.DX PSK
GAE.7.040D.CW QRP Calling
GAE.7.040D.DX Data/RTTY
GAE.7.0475D.ARRL Code
GAE.7.070.150D.US PSK
GAE.7.080-7.125D.Data/RTTY
GAE.7.080.150D.PSK
GAE.7.095D.ARRL RTTY
GAE.7.105D.Packet
GAE.7.110D.QRP Calling
.AE.7.125-7.300DVVoice /Data
GAE.7.175-7.300DVVoice /Data
GAE.7.171DVSSTV
GAE.7.285DVQRP Calling
GAE.7.290DVAM Calling
GAE.7.290DVARRL Voice


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


7.025-7.125, 7.175-7.300 and 7.175-7.300G
7.025-7.300A
7.000-7.300E
7.025-7.125N


30 Meters (10.100-10.150 MHz):


GAE.10.100-10.150D.Digital
GAE.10.106D.QRP Calling
GAE.10.130-10.140D.RTTY
GAE.10.142.150D.PSK
GAE.10.140-10.150D.Packet


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


10.100-10.150G
10.100-10.150A
10.100-10.150E
.N


20 Meters (14.000-14.350 MHz):


..E.14.000-14.150D.Digital
GAE.14.025-14.150D.Digital
GAE.14.25D.CW Calling
GAE.14.0475D.ARRL Code
GAE.14.060D.QRP Calling
GAE.14.070-14.095D.RTTY
GAE.14.070.150D.PSK
GAE.14.070.195D.ARRL RTTY
GAE.14.095-14.0995D.Packet
GAE.14.100D.Beacons
GAE.14.100.5-14.112D.Packet
..E.14.150-14.350DVVoice / Data
.AE.14.175-14.350DVVoice / Data
.AE.14.195DVDX Calling
GAE.14.225-14.350DVVoice / Data
GAE.14.230DVSSTV
GAE.14.285DVQRP Calling
GAE.14.286DVAM Calling
GAE.14.290DVARRL Voice


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


14.025-14.150G
14.025-14.150A
14.000-14.350E
.N


17 Meters (18.068-18.168 MHz):


GAE.18.068-18.110D.Digital
GAE.18.097.5D.ARRL Code
GAE.18.100-18.105D.RTTY
GAE.18.100.150D.PSK
GAE.18.102.5D.ARRL RTTY
GAE.18.105-18.110D.Packet
GAE.18.110D.Beacons
GAE.18.110-18.168DVVoice /Data
GAE.18.160DVARRL Voice


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


18.068-18.168G
18.068-18.168A
18.068-18.168E
.N


15 Meters (21.000-21.450 MHz):


..E.21.000-21.200D.Digital
GAE.21.025-21.200D.Digital
...N21.025-21.200D.CW Only
GAEN21.025D.CW DX Calling
GAEN21.060D.QRP Calling
GAEN21.067.5D.ARRL Code
GAE.21.070-21.100D.Data /RTTY
GAE.21.070.150D.PSK
GAE.21.090.100D.Packet
GAE.21.095D.ARRL RTTY
GAE.21.150D.Beacons
..E.21.200-21450DVVoice / Data
.A..21.225-21450DVVoice / Data
G...21.275-21450DVVoice / Data
GAE.21.295DVDX Calling
GAE.21.340DVSSTV
GAE.21.385DVQRP Calling
GAE.21.390DVARRL Voice


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


21.025-21.200 and 21.275-21.450G
21.025-21.200 and 21.225-21450A
21.000-21.450E
21.025-21.200N


12 Meters (24.890-24.990 MHz):


GAE.24.890-24.930D.Digital
GAE.24.920-24.925D.Digital / RTTY
GAE.24.920.150D.PSK
GAE.24.925-24.930D.Packet
GAE.24.930D.Beacons
GAE.24.930-24.990DVVoice / Data


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


24.890-24.930G
24.890-24.930A
24.890-24.930E
.N


10 Meters (28.000-29.700 MHz):


GAEN28.000-28.300D.Digital
GAEN28.025D.CW DX Calling
GAEN28.060D.QRP Calling
GAEN28.067.5D.ARRL Code
GAEN28.070-28.120D.Data / RTTY
GAEN28.095D.ARRL RTTY
GAEN28.120-28.180D.Packet
GAEN28.120.150D.PSK
GAEN28.190-28.225D.Beacons
...N28.300-28.500DVVoice / Data
GAE.28.300-29.700DVVoice / Data
GAEN28.300DVPhone
GAEN28.385DVQRP Calling
GAEN28.495DVDX Calling
GAE.28.590DVARRL Voice
GAE.28.680DVARRL SSTV
GAE.29.000-29.200DVAM
GAE.29.300-29.510DVSat-Down
GAE.29.520-29.580DVFM Repaters IN
GAE.29.600DVFM Simplex
GAE.29.620-29.680DVFM Repaters OUT


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra and N=Novice
D=Digital and V=Voice


28.000-29.700G
28.000-29.700A
28.000-29.700E
28.000-28-500N


6 Meters (50.000-54.000 MHz):


GAEN50.000-50.100D.S.Digital
GAEN50.060-50.080D.S.Beacons
GAEN50.100-51.100D.S.Digital / Voice
GAEN50.110D.S.DX Calling
GAEN50.125D.S.SSB Calling
GAEN50.300-50.600D.S.All Modes
GAEN50.400D.S.AM Calling
GAEN50.590D.S.PSK
GAEN50.600-50.800D.S.No Voice
GAEN50.620D.S.Packet
GAEN50.680D.S.SSTV
GAEN50.700D.S.RTTY Calling
GAEN50.800-50.980D.S.Radio Control 20khz Channels
GAEN51.000-51.100D.S.Pacific DX Windows
GAEN51.120-51.180.V.FDigital Reperter IN
GAEN51.120-51.480.V.FReperter IN
GAEN51.620-51.680.V.FDigital Reperter OUT
GAEN51.620-51.980.V.FReperter OUT
GAEN52.000-52.480.V.FReperter IN / Simplex
GAEN52.020.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN52.040.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN52.200.V.FTest Pair IN
GAEN52.500-52.980.V.FReperter OUT / Simplex
GAEN52.525.V.FFM Simplex Calling
GAEN52.540.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN52.700.V.FTest Pair OUT
GAEN53.000-53.480.V.FReperter IN / Simplex
GAEN53.000.V.FFM Remote Base Simplex
GAEN53.020.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN53.100.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.200.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.300.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.400.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.500-53.980.V.FReperter OUT / Simplex
GAEN53.500.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.520.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN53.600.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.700.V.FRadio Control
GAEN53.800.v.FRadio Control
GAEN53.900.V.FFM Simplex


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


50.000-54.000G
50.000-54.000A
50.000-54.000E
50.000-54.000N


2 Meters (144.000-148.000 MHz):


GAEN144.000-148.000D.S.Digital
GAEN144.000-144.050D.S.EMC
GAEN144.050-144.100D.S.CW
GAEN144.100-144.600D.S.SSB
GAEN144.100-144.200D.S.EMC and week SSB
GAEN144.200-144.275D.S.SSB
GAEN144.275-144.300D.S.Beacons
GAEN144.300-144.500D.S.Oscar
GAEN144.500-144.600.V.FLinear Translator IN
GAEN144.600-148.000.V.FFM
GAEN144.600-144.900.V.FFM Repeater IN
GAEN144.900-145.100.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN145.010,145.030,145.050 and 145.090.V.FPacket
GAEN145.100-145.200.V.FLinear Translator OUT
GAEN145.200-145.500.V.FFM Repeter OUT
GAEN145.500-145.800.V.FExperimental
GAEN145.800-146.000.V.FOSCAR
GAEN146.010-146.370.V.FFM Repeter IN
GAEN146.400-146.580.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN146.520.V.FFM Calling
GAEN146.610-146.970.V.FFM Repeter Out -offset
GAEN147.000-147.390.V.FFM Repeter Out +offset
GAEN147.420-147.570.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN147.600-147.990.V.FFM Repeter Repeater IN


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


144.000-148.000G
144.000-148.000A
144.000-148.000E
144.000-148.000N


1.25 Meters (222.000-225.000 MHz):


GAEN222.000-222.250D.S.Digital
GAEN222.000-222.025D.S.EME
GAEN222.050-222.060D.S.Beacons
GAEN222.100-222.250DVS.CW and SSB Calling
GAEN222.150-222.250DVS.Digital
GAEN222.250-225.000.V.FFM
GAEN222.250-223.380.V.FFM Repeater IN
GAEN223.400-223.520.V.FFM Simplex
GAEN223.500.V.FFM Calling
GAEN223.520-223.640DV.FDigital and Packet
GAEN223.640-223.700DV.FLinks and Control
GAEN223.710-223.850DV.FSimplex, Packet, Repeaters
GAEN223.850-224.980.V.FFM Repeater OUT


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


222.000-225.000G
222.000-225.000A
222.000-225.000E
222.000-225.000N


70 Centimeters (420-450 MHz):


GAEN420.00-426.00D.S.ATV repeater or simplex with 421.25 MHz video carrier control links and experimental
GAEN426.00-432.00D.S.ATV simplex with 427.250-MHz video carrier frequency
GAEN432.00-432.07D.S.EME (Earth-Moon-Earth)
GAEN432.07-432.10D.S.Weak-signal CW
GAEN432.10D.S.70-cm calling frequency
GAEN432.10-432.30D.S.Mixed-mode and weak-signal work
GAEN432.30-432.40D.S.Propagation beacons
GAEN432.40-433.00D.S.Mixed-mode and weak-signal work
GAEN433.00-435.00DVSFAuxiliary/repeater links
GAEN435.00-438.00DVS.Satellite only (internationally)
GAEN438.00-444.00D.S.ATV repeater input with 439.250-MHz video carrier frequency and repeater links
GAEN442.00-445.00.V.FRepeater inputs and outputs (local option)
GAEN445.00-447.00.V.FShared by auxiliary and control links, repeaters and simplex (local option)
GAEN446.00.V.FNational simplex frequency
GAEN447.00-450.00.V.FRepeater inputs and outputs (local option)



G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


420-450G
420-450A
420-450E
420-450N


33 Centimeters (902-928 MHz):


GAEN927-928D..FFM simplex and links
GAEN921-927D..FATV
GAEN918-921D..FFM repeater inputs
GAEN915-918D..FDigital communications
GAEN909-915D..FATV
GAEN909-915D..FATV
GAEN906-909D..FFM repeater outputs
GAEN903.0-906.0D.S.Digital communications
GAEN903.1D.S.Alternate calling frequency
GAEN902.8-903.0D.S.Reserved for EME, CW expansion
GAEN902.1D.S.Weak-signal calling frequency
GAEN902.0-902.8D.S.SSTV, FAX, ACSSB, experimental
GAEN902.0-903.0D.S.Narrow-bandwidth, weak-signal communications
Note: The 902 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1989


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


902-928G
902-928A
902-928E
902-928N


23 Centimeters (1240-1300 MHz):


1297-1300Digital Communications
1296.8-1297.0Experimental beacons (exclusive)
1296.6-1296.8Crossband linear translator output
1296.4-1296.6Crossband linear translator input
1296.1CW, SSB calling frequency
1296.07-1296.08CW beacons
1296.00-1296.05EME-exclusive
1295.8-1296.0Reserved for EME, CW expansion
1295.0-1295.8SSTV, FAX, ACSSB, experimental
1295-1297Narrow bandwidth weak-signal communications (no FM)
1294.5National FM simplex calling frequency
1294-1295Narrow-bandwidth FM simplex services, 25-kHz channels
1288-1294Wide-bandwidth experimental, simplex ATV
1282-1288Repeater outputs, paired with 1270-1276
1276-1282ATV #3
1271-1283Non-coordinated test pair
1270-1276Repeater inputs, FM and linear, paired with 1282-1288, 239 pairs every 25 kHz, e.g. 1270.025, .050, etc.
1260-1270Wide-bandwidth experimental, simplex ATV
1260-1270Satellite uplinks, reference WARC '79
1258-1260Narrow-bandwidth FM point-to-point links digital, duplexed with 1246-1252
1252-1258ATV #2
1248-1258Digital Communications
1246-1248Narrow-bandwidth FM point-to-point links and digital, duplex with 1258-1260.
1240-1246ATV #1


G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


1240-1300G
1240-1300A
1240-1300E
1240-1300N


13 Centimeters (2300-2310 and 2390-2450 MHz):


2438.0-2450.0WB FM, FSTV, FMTV, SS experimental
2433.0-2438.0Satellite high-rate data
2430.0-2433.0Satellite
2418.0-2430.0Fast-scan TV
2413.0-2418.0High-rate data
2410.0-2413.0FM repeaters (25 kHz) output
2408.0-2410.0Satellite
2403.0-2408.0Satellite high-rate data
2400.0-2403.0Satellite
2399.5-2400.0Control and auxiliary links
2399.0-2399.5Packet
2396.0-2399.0High-rate data
2390.0-2396.0Fast-scan TV
2309.0-2310.0Control and auxiliary links
2306.0-2309.0FM Repeaters (25 kHz) input
2305.2-2306.0FM simplex (25 kHz spacing)
2305.20FM simplex calling frequency
2305.0-2305.2FM simplex (25 kHz spacing)
2304.9-2305.0Experimental beacons
2304.7-2304.9Crossband linear translator output
2304.5-2304.7Crossband linear translator input
2304.4-2304.5SSB, SSTV, ACSSB, FAX, Packet AM, Amtor experimental
2304.32-2304.40General propagation beacons
2304.30-2304.32Propagation beacon network
2304.2-2304.3SSB, SSTV, FAX, Packet AM, Amtor
2304.1-2304.2CW, EME, SSB
2304.1Calling frequency
2303.9-2304.1CW, EME
2303.9-2303.9Packet, TTY, CW, EME
2303.5-2303.8[TTY packet
2303.0-2303.5Packet
2300.0-2303.0High-rate data
Note: The 2300 MHz band plan was adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in January 1991

Note: The following band plans were adopted by the ARRL Board of Directors in July 1988



G=General,A=Advanced,E=Extra, N=Novice D=Digital and V=Voice S=SSB (CW and AM), F=FM


2300-2310 and 2390-2450G
2300-2310 and 2390-2450A
2300-2310 and 2390-2450E
2300-2310 and 2390-2450N


9 Centimeters (3300-3500 MHz):


3456.3-3456.4Propagation beacons




5 Centimeters (5650-5925 MHz):



5760.3-5760.4Propagation beacons




3 Centimeters (10.00-10.5 GHz):


10.368Narrow band calling frequency 10.3683-10.3684 Propagation beacons
10.3640Calling frequency
All modes and licensees (except Novices) are authorized on the following bands:



1.2 Centimeters (24.0-24.25 GHz):




6 Millimeters (47.0-47.2 GHz):




4 Millimeters (76.0-81.0 GHz):




2.5 Millimeters (122.25-123.0 GHz):




2 Millimeters (134.0-141.0 GHz):




1 Millimeters (241-250 GHz):




(275 and all above GHz):



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