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Le bandplanning entre 2300 et 2450 MHz


Frequency Max Bandwidth Mode Usage
2300.000
  SUB-REGIONAL
(national)
  BANDPLANNING (a)
2320.000


20 kHz


ALL MODES

2304 - 2306   Narrow band segment in countries
                    where the 2320-2322 segment is not available

2308 - 2310  Narrow band segment in HB
2320.000


2320.150

500 Hz

TELEGRAPHY
MGM (c)
2320.000-2320.025    EME

 
2320.150

2320.800

2700 Hz

Telegraphy
SSB (c)

2320.200 SSB centre of activity
2320.750-2320.800 Local Beacons (10W ERP max)
2320.800

2321.000

 

Telegraphy
MGM

BEACONS EXCLUSIVE (c)
2321.000


2322.000

20 kHz

FM and
Digital Voice

VOICE
SIMPLEX & REPEATERS (b)
2322.000



2400.000



 


All modes (b)
2322.000-2355.000   ATV
2355.000-2365.000   Digital communications
2365.000-2370.000   Repeaters
2370.000-2392.000   ATV
2392.000-2400.000   Digital communications
2400.000



2450.000

 

Amateur Satellite
Service
2400 - 2402   Narrow band segment in countries
                    where the 2320-2322 segment is not available
2400.500                  narrow band center of activity (c)
2400.800 - 2401.000 BEACONS (c)


2427.00 - 2443.00   ATV if no satellite uses this segment

Notes: BANDPLAN
a. The words "Sub-regional (national) bandplanning" appearing in IARU Region 1 VHF/UHF/Microwave bandplans mean the following:
In bands and sub-bands not available throughout Region 1, band-planning should be coordinated on a sub-regional basis between the countries where those bands and sub-bands are allocated to the Amateur Service. The words "national bandplanning" refer to bands which are available only in a single country (such as the 70 MHz band allocation), or only in a few widely separated countries. (Torremolinos 1990)

b. In countries where the ALL MODES segment 2322 - 2400 MHz is not allocated to the Amateur Service, the FM SIMPLEX & REPEATER segment 2321 - 2322 MHz may be used for digital data transmissions. For the specification of FM see section VIb

c. In countries where the narrow-band segment 2320 - 2322 MHz is not available, the following alternative narrow-band segments can be used:
• 2304 - 2306 MHz
• 2308 - 2310 MHz
• 2400 - 2402 MHz