23-centimeter band

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The 23 centimeter, 1200 MHz or 1.2 GHz band is a portion of the UHF (microwave) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a secondary basis. The amateur radio band is between 1240 MHz and 1300 MHz. The amateur satellite band is between 1260 MHz and 1270 MHz, and its use by satellite operations is only for up-links on a non-interference basis to other radio users (ITU footnote 5.282). The allocations are the same in all three ITU regions.[1]

In the United Kingdom the band is between 1240 MHz and 1325 MHz.[2]

Most all modes of communication used in amateur radio can be found in the 23 cm band. Some of the more common modes include voice, Packet, as well as ATV.[3]

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[edit] History

[edit] Frequencies of note

  • CW and SSB calling frequency is 1296.1 MHz.
  • FM simplex calling frequency is 1294.5 MHz.
  • FM Simplex Calling Frequency is 1294.0 MHz (VK Australian band-plan 2007)

[edit] See also

Amateur radio frequency allocations

[edit] References

  1. ^ "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R.. Federal Communications Commission. June 2, 2011. http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/spectrum/table/fcctable.pdf. Retrieved August 4, 2011. 
  2. ^ "RSGB Band Plan". Radio Society of Great Britain. Radio Society of Great Britain. 1st January 2009. http://www.rsgb.org/committees/spectrumforum/docs/rsgb_band_plan_2010_files/sheet016.htm. Retrieved August 04, 2011. 
  3. ^ American Radio Relay League's Band Plan for 23cm


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