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- | ===== Canada Band Plans ===== | ||
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- | This article gathers all information regarding band plans in Canada. This band plan only covers bands that have repeaters operating on them, from 10-meters and up. | ||
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- | Repeaterbook does not conduct any enforcement of the band plans and does not refuse to document stations that are outside of the coordination guidelines or band plan. A repeater listing on Repeaterbook does not, in any way, endorse a particular repeater or establish the legality of the repeater' | ||
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- | This band plan is provided as a courtesy to users and is used as a template to help administrators and users determine the correlated input frequency of a repeater channel. | ||
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- | ==== Radio Amateur Canada (RAC) ==== | ||
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- | The Canadian band plans are established by [[http:// | ||
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- | === 6 Meters (50 MHz - 54 MHz) === | ||
- | ^Frequency^Designation^ | ||
- | |50.000 - 50.600|Narrow band modes| | ||
- | |50.000 - 50.050|CW / beacons / moon bounce| | ||
- | |50.050 - 50.1|CW / beacons| | ||
- | |50.100|CW calling frequency| | ||
- | |50.100-50.600|SSB and AM modes(bandwidth <= 2.3 kHz)| | ||
- | |50.105 - 50.115|DX window (listen for DX here)| | ||
- | |50.110|DX window calling frequency| | ||
- | |50.125|National SSB calling frequency| | ||
- | |50.400|AM calling freuquency| | ||
- | |50.600 - 51.000|Eexperimental modes| | ||
- | |50.700|RTTY, | ||
- | |50.800 - 50.980|Radio control of models| | ||
- | |51.000 - 51.100|Pacific (ZL) DX window (SSB/CW only)| | ||
- | |51.100 - 52.000|FM voice simplex, and packet| | ||
- | |51.700|National simplex packet calling| | ||
- | |52.000 - 52.05|Pacific(VK) DX window (SSB/CW only)| | ||
- | |52.525|national FM calling frequency| | ||
- | |52.000 - 53.000|FM voice repeater inputs| | ||
- | |53.000 - 54.000|FM voice repeater outputs| | ||
- | Repeaters have an offset of -1.0 MHz. | ||
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- | === 70 Centimeters (430 MHz - 450 MHz) === | ||
- | Radiolocation is primary on this band. Amateurs are secondary. | ||
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- | ^Frequency | ||
- | |430.025 - 431.500|Digital Modes| | ||
- | |431.500 - 433.000|CW, SSB, MOONBOUNCE (Global Allocation), | ||
- | |432.000|Centre frequency for EME, globally coordinated frequency allocations exist above and below 432.0 MHz| | ||
- | |432.100 - National|CW calling frequency| | ||
- | |432.200 - National|SSB calling frequency| | ||
- | |432.300 - 432.400|Propagation beacon network exclusive| | ||
- | |432.400 - 433.000|Experimental narrow bandwidth modes| | ||
- | |433.000 - 434.800|Digital modes| | ||
- | |434.800 - 434.900|Analog repeater links| | ||
- | |434.900 - 435.000|Guard band| | ||
- | |435.000 - 438.000|Amateur Satellites (Global Secondary Allocation) Remote Sensing Satellite Radar secondary| | ||
- | |438.000 - 444.000|ATV| | ||
- | |439.250|Video arrier frequency| | ||
- | |442.000 - 445.000|Repeater outputs| | ||
- | |444.000|Spread Spectrum| | ||
- | |445.000 - 445.775|Analog and digital links| | ||
- | |445.800 - 445.975|Digital| | ||
- | |446.000 - 446.175|FM simplex| | ||
- | |446.000|National FM calling frequency| | ||
- | |446.200 - 446.375|FM remote base (uncoordinated)| | ||
- | |446.400 - 446.775|Analog and digital link| | ||
- | |446.800 - 446.975|Digital modes| | ||
- | |447.000 - 450.000|Repeater inputs| | ||
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