Home
 

            2 Meter Ham Radio Band Plans

Ham radio operators have specific portions of the radio spectrum where we are allowed by law to operate. We go beyond this by establishing portions of these subbands for specific radio modes and operations. Not only does this decrease the likelyhood of RF interference but also makes it easier to find stations useing the same radio mode as ourselves. We should all abide by these band plans for more efficent and enjoyable use of our radio spectrum.



U.S. 2 meter Band Plans HF Band Plans  
144.0-144.05 EME CW
144.05-144.10 CW and weak signal
144.10-144.20 EME and weak signal SSB
144.200 National calling frequency
144.20-144.275 SSB
144.275-144.30 Beacons
144.3-144.5 New OSCAR subband
144.5-144.6 Linear translator inputs
144.6-144.9 FM repeater inputs
144.9-145.10 Weak signal and FM simplex
  145.01,03,05,07,09 widely used for packet
145.1-145.2 Linear translator outputs
145.2-145.5 FM repeater outputs
145.5-145.8 Misc. and experimental modes
145.8-146.0 OSCAR subband
146.01-146.37 Repeater inputs
146.4-146.58 Simplex
146.61-147.390 Repeater outputs
147.42-147.57 Simplex
147.60-147.99 Repeater inputs
   
 
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
  Live Online Scanners
  The F.C.C.
  Antenna info
   
      Ham Radio  
      Categories
 
 
  Antennas
Clubs
  Callsigns
  Digital
  DX
  Exams
  Hamfest
  Homebrew
  Humor
  Manufacturers
  Mods
  Personal Pages
  Publications
  Repeaters
  Scanners
  Software
 
 



 

 

 

Copyright © KU4AY
Last Updated: January 22, 2009