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==== Radio Amateur Canada (RAC) ==== | ==== Radio Amateur Canada (RAC) ==== | ||
- | The Canadian band plans are established by [[http:// | + | The Canadian band plans are established by [[http:// |
+ | === 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. | ||
- | === 70 centimeters | + | === 2 Meters (144 MHz - 148 MHz) === |
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | ^Frequency^Designation^ | ||
+ | |144.000 - 144.100|Moon bounce and terrestrial CW| | ||
+ | |144.100|CW calling| | ||
+ | |144.100 - 144.200|CW/ | ||
+ | |144.200 - 144.275|AM narrowband (< 3 kHz exclusice SSB (ACSSB, SSB, CW, TY ) calling| | ||
+ | |144.275 - 144.300|Propagation beacon network| | ||
+ | |144.300 - 144.500|Digital| | ||
+ | |144.340|National ATV coordination| | ||
+ | |144.390|National APRS| | ||
+ | |144.500 - 144.600|Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | |144.600 - 144.900|Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | |144.900 - 145.100|Digital| | ||
+ | |145.100 - 145.200|Repeater outputs| | ||
+ | |145.200 - 145.500|Repeater outputs| | ||
+ | |145.500 - 145.590|SAREX/ | ||
+ | |145.590 - 145.790|Digital| | ||
+ | |145.800 - 146.000|Amateur Satellite Service, ARISS| | ||
+ | |146.010 - 146.370|Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | |146.400 - 146.580|FM simplex| | ||
+ | |146.520|National FM calling| | ||
+ | |146.610 - 147.390|Repeater outputs| | ||
+ | |147.420 - 147.570|FM simplex| | ||
+ | |147.435 - 147.585|Digital| | ||
+ | |147.600 - 147.990|Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | Repeaters have an offset of .6 MHz up/down depending on frequency. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 135 Centimeters (220 MHz - 222 MHz) === | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | ^Frequency^Designation^ | ||
+ | |200.000 - 221.000|High data rate digital| | ||
+ | |220.550 - 220.950|Duplexed TO 430.05 430.45 MHz| | ||
+ | |221.010 - 221.090|PACKET| | ||
+ | |221.100 - 221.950|Digital| | ||
+ | |222.000 - 222.300|CW, SSB| | ||
+ | |222.000 - 222.050|EME| | ||
+ | |222.050 - 222.100|CW| | ||
+ | |222.100|National CW calling frequency| | ||
+ | |222.100 - 222.275|SSB| | ||
+ | |222.200|National SSB calling frequency| | ||
+ | |222.275 - 222.300|Propagation beacons| | ||
+ | |222.310 - 223.370|Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | |223.390 - 223.490|High speed data| | ||
+ | |223.490 - 223.590|FM voice simplex| | ||
+ | |223.590 - 223.890|Data| | ||
+ | |223.592 - 223.690|High speed data| | ||
+ | |223.685 - 223.805|Narrow band packet| | ||
+ | |223.790 - 223.890|High speed data| | ||
+ | |223.910 - 225.000|Repeater outputs| | ||
+ | Repeaters have an offset of -1.6 MHz. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === 70 Centimeters | ||
Radiolocation is primary on this band. Amateurs are secondary. | Radiolocation is primary on this band. Amateurs are secondary. | ||
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|446.800 - 446.975|Digital modes| | |446.800 - 446.975|Digital modes| | ||
|447.000 - 450.000|Repeater inputs| | |447.000 - 450.000|Repeater inputs| | ||
+ | Repeaters have an offset of +5.0 MHz. | ||