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The modes and types of allocations within each frequency band is called a bandplan; it may be determined by regulation, but most typically is set by agreements between amateur radio operators. National authorities regulate amateur usage of radio bands. See more
Amateur radio frequency allocation is done by national telecommunication authorities. Globally, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) oversees how much See more
Low frequency
• 2200 metres – 135.7–137.8 kHz
Just below the Asian and European longwave … See moreRadio amateurs may engage in satellite and space craft communications; however, the frequencies allowed for such activities are allocated … See more
1996-2003Operation on the even lower frequency of 73 kHz, in the LF time signal band, was allowed.1979Special World Administrative Radio Conference allocation of newer bands to amateur radio use.5 March 2012The FCC permits CW, USB, and certain digital modes on these frequencies by amateurs on a secondary basis.2015The 2015 ITU World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) approved a new worldwide frequency allocation of 5.351.5–5.366.5 MHz to the amateurs on a secondary basis.21 January 2014Policy and Technical Framework for Amateur Service Use in the 5 MHZ Band.ITU region 3 consists of Australia, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, the South Pacific, and Asia south of Siberia. The IARU frequency … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBBandplan. A bandplan has been adopted by the IARU (International Amateur Radio Union), for the WRC-15 60m Secondary allocation (5351.5–5366.5 kHz).
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