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Sundsvall Radioamateurs - SRA, SWEDEN

IARU REGION 1 HF BAND PLAN
(as adopted at the 1996 General Conference)

1.8 MHz 3.5 MHz 7 MHz 10 MHz 14 MHz 18 MHz 21 MHz 24 MHz 28 MHz
NOTES REMARKS

FREQUENCY
SEGMENT
(kHz)
TYPE OF EMISSION
1.8 MHz Band:
1810 - 1838 CW
1838 - 1840 Digimode except packet, CW
1840 - 1842 Digimode except packet, Phone, CW
1842 - 2000 Phone, CW
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3.5 MHz Band:
3500 - 3510 Intercontinental DX CW
3500 - 3560 CW, Contest preferred segment CW
3560 - 3580 CW
3580 - 3590 Digimode, CW
3590 - 3600 Digimode (packet preferred), CW
3600 - 3620 Phone, Digimode, CW
3600 - 3650 Phone, Contest preferred segment Phone, CW
3650 - 3775 Phone, CW
3700 - 3800 Phone, Contest preferred segment Phone, CW
3730 - 3740 SSTV & FAX, Phone, CW
3775 - 3800 Intercontinental DX Phone, CW
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7 MHz Band:
7000 - 7035 CW
7035 - 7040 Digimode except packet (*), SSTV, FAX, CW
7040 - 7045 Digimode except packet (*), SSTV, FAX, Phone, CW
7045 - 7100 Phone, CW
(*) See remarks
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10 MHz Band:
10100 - 10140 CW (*)
10140 - 10150 Digimode except packet, CW
(*) See remarks
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14 MHz Band:
14000 - 14070 CW
14000 - 14060 CW, Contest preferred segment CW
14070 - 14089 Digimode, CW
14089 - 14099 Digimode (non-automatic packet preferred), CW
14099 - 14101 IBP
14101 - 14112 Digimode (store-and forward preferred), Phone, CW
14112 - 14125 Phone, CW
14125 - 14300 Phone, Contest preferred segment Phone, CW
14230 Calling frequency SSTV & FAX
14300 - 14350 Phone, CW
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18 MHz Band:
18068 - 18100 CW
18100 - 18109 Digimode, CW
18109 - 18111 IBP
18111 - 18168 Phone, CW
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21 MHz Band:
21000 - 21080 CW
21080 - 21100 Digimode, CW
21100 - 21120 Digimode (packet preferred), CW
21120 - 21149 CW
21149 - 21151 IBP
21151 - 21450 Phone, CW
21340 Calling frequency SSTV & FAX
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24 MHz Band:
24890 - 24920 CW
24920 - 24929 Digimode, CW
24929 - 24931 IBP
24931 - 24990 Phone, CW
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28 MHz Band:
28000 - 28050 CW
28050 - 28120 Digimode, CW
28120 - 28150 Digimode (packet preferred), CW
28150 - 28190 CW
28190 - 28199 Regional time shared IBP
28199 - 28201 World wide time shared IBP
28201 - 28225 Continuous-duty IBP
28225 - 29200 Phone, CW
28680 Calling frequency SSTV & FAX
29200 - 29300 Digimode (NBFM packet), Phone, CW
29300 - 29510 Satellite down-link
29510 - 29700 Phone, CW
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NOTES:

The expression "Digimode (packet preferred)" means preferred areas of activity for packet radio operations.

Where several modes are shown in the sub-bands the first has priority. But this has to be exercised on a Non-Interference Basis (NIB) according to the ITU Radio Regulations.

A mode written in brackets ( ) means "preferred area of activity".


R E M A R K S
The expression RTTY shall be replaced by the expression DIGIMODE. The expression "digimode" includes all modes of this form of transmission (RTTY, Packet Radio etc.).

The expression "phone" includes all modes of this form of transmission. Up to 10 MHz LSB and above USB should be used on HF bands.


1.8 MHz band.

Those societies which have an existing SSB allocation below 1840 kHz may continue to use it. However, they are requested to take all necessary steps with their licensing Administrations to adjust the phone allocations in accordance with the Region 1 Band Plan.
The band segment 1907.5 to 1912.5 kHz (Japanese DX window) should be kept free for transmissions by Region 1 stations. Instead use the split-frequency technique when operating here.


3.5 MHz band.

Intercontinental operation should be given priority in the 3500 - 3510 kHz and 3775 - 3800 kHz band segments.
Member Societies should approach their national telecommunications authorities and ask them not to allocate frequencies to other than amateur stations in the band segment that IARU has assigned to intercontinental long distance (DX) traffic, i.e. 3500 - 3510 and 3775 - 3800 kHz.

Contest Preferred Segments.
Where no DX traffic is involved, the contest preferred segments should not include 3500 - 3510 kHz or 3775 - 3800 kHz. Member Societies will be permitted to set other (lower) limits for national contests (within these limits). This recommendation does not apply to digimode stations.
Contest activity shall not take place on the 10, 18 and 24 MHz bands.


7 MHz band.

The use of Packet Radio is discouraged on 7 MHz band.
The band segment 7035 - 7045 kHz may be used for store-and-forward traffic in the area of Africa south of the equator during local daylight hours. However, the use of more efficient modes than the AX.25 packet radio are encouraged.


10 MHz band.

The use of Packet Radio is discouraged on 10 MHz band.
It is recommended that unmanned stations using digital modes shall avoid the use of the 10 MHz band.
SSB may be used during emergencies involving the immediate safety of life and property and only by stations actually involved in the handling of emergency traffic.
The band sgment 10.120 to 10.140 MHz may be used for SSB transmissions in the area of Africa south of the equator during local daylight hours.
News bulletins on any mode should not be transmitted on the 10 MHz band.


14 MHz band.

The band segment 14.089 - 14.099 MHz should be used for non-automatic digimode transmissions. The band segment 14.101 - 14.112 MHz should be used for store-and-forward traffic. However, the use of more efficient modes than the AX.25 should be encouraged.


SSTV/FAX:
The frequencies 14.230, 21.340 and 28.680 MHz should be used as calling frequencies for SSTV and FAX operators. After having established contact, they should move to another free frequency within the telephony portion of the band.


Satellite operation frequencies:
Member Societies should advise FM (and other) operators not to transmit on frequencies between 29.3 and 29.51 MHz in order to avoid interference to amateur satellite downlink.


Unmanned transmitting stations:
IARU Member Societies are requested to limit this activity on the HF bands. It is recommended that any unmanned transmitting station on HF shall only be activated under operator control except for IARU approved beacons or specially licensed experimental stations. It is recommended to use more efficient modes than the AX.25 packet radio.


Transmitting Frequencies:
The announced frequencies in the Band Plan are understood as "transmitting frequencies" (not those of the suppressed carrier!).


Experimentation with NBFM Packet Radio on 29 MHz Band:
Preferred operating frequencies on each 10 kHz from 29210 to 29290 kHz incl. should be used. A deviation of +/- 2.5 kHz being used with 2.5 kHz as maximum modulation frequency.


Footnotes:
Footnotes to the HF Band Plan should be avoided.


National Societies are requested to advise their members to follow this Band Plan.


Copied from Region 1 News/Issue No. 113 (November 1996)


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