2-millimeter band

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The 2 millimeter band is a portion of the EHF (microwave) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use. The amateur radio and amateur satellite band is between 134 GHz and 141 GHz. Amateurs operate on a primary basis between 134 GHz and 136 GHz, and on a secondary basis in the rest of the band. Also, amateurs must protect the radio astronomy service from harmful interference between 136 GHz and 141 GHz. The ITU's allocations are the same in all three ITU Regions.[1]

Frequencies of note

  • 134.928 GHz IARU Region-1 Calling frequency and center of narrowband activity

See also

Amateur radio frequency allocations

References

  1. ^ "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R. Federal Communications Commission. June 2, 2011. Retrieved August 4, 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |deadurl= (help)