144 MHz (2M) 2 Meters Canada Amateur HAM Radio Band Plan


(approved September 23, 1995)

Send comments to VHF/UHF Band Planning Committee, Dana Shtun, VE3DS


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144-148 MHz
Amateur Primary Exclusive
144.000 – 144.100MOONBOUNCE AND TERRESTRIAL CW
144.100CW CALLING FREQUENCY
144.100 – 144.200CW/SSB WEAK SIGNAL
144.200 – 144.275 AM NARROW BAND MODES EXCLUSIVE SSB (ACSSB, SSB, CW, TY )
other modes with bandwidth less than 3 kHz –
FAX, SSTV, RTCALLING FREQUENCY (1)
144.275 – 144.300PROPAGATION BEACON NETWORK EXCLUSIVE
144.300 – 144.500DIGITAL (2)
144.340NATIONAL ATV COORDINATION FREQUENCY (1)
144.390NATIONAL APRS FREQUENCY (9)
144.500 – 144.600REPEATER INPUTS PRIMARY, LINEAR TRANSLATOR INPUTS SECONDARY(10)
144.600 – 144.900REPEATER INPUTS(10)
144.900 – 145.100DIGITAL (3)
145.100 – 145.200REPEATER OUTPUTS PRIMARY, LINEAR TRANSLATOR OUTPUTS SECONDARY (10)
145.200 – 145.500REPEATER OUTPUTS(10)
145.500 – 145.590SAREX/ARISS LINKS
145.590 – 145.790DIGITAL (4)
145.800 – 146.000EXCLUSIVE AMATEUR SATELLITE SERVICE, ARISS
146.010 – 146.370REPEATER INPUTS(10)
146.400 – 146.580FM SIMPLEX (5)(6)
146.520NATIONAL FM CALLING FREQUENCY (1)
146.610 – 147.390REPEATER OUTPUTS (10)
147.420 – 147.570FM SIMPLEX (30 kHz raster)(7)
147.435 – 147.585DIGITAL (30 kHz raster)(8)
147.600 – 147.990REPEATER INPUTS (10)

Footnotes:

(1) Once communications are established QSY off the frequency.

(2) Seven (7) frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster 144.37, 144.39, 144.41, 144.43, 144.45, 144.47, 144.49. Occupancy to occur ONLY when available Digital frequencies within the sub bands 144.9 – 145.1 MHz and 145.59 – 145.79 MHz are exhausted. Consult with your local digital coordination body regarding maximum ERP, Bandwidth and coverage area within this sub band. Operation may occur on 144.31 MHz provided operating bandwidth, ERP do NOT cause harmful interference within the propagation beacon network sub band.

(3) Ten (10) frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster. 144.91, 144.93, 144.95, 144.97, 144.99, 145.01, 145.03, 145.05, 145.07, 145.09. Consult with your local coordination body.

(4) Eleven (11) frequencies on a 20 kHz channel raster 145.59, 145.61, 145.63, 145.65, 145.67, 145.69, 145.71, 145.73, 145.75, 145.77, 145.79 MHz. Consult with your local coordination body.

(5) The frequencies 146.40, 146.43, 146.46 MHz continue to be used as repeater inputs in some areas. Consult with your local coordination body.

(6) Thirteen (13) Channels on a 15 kHz channel raster 146.415, 146.430, 146.445, 146.460, 146.475, 146.490, 146.505, 146.520, 146.535, 146.550, 146.565, 146.580, 146.595 MHz.

(7) Six (6) Channels on a 30 kHz channel raster, 147.420, 147.450, 147.480, 147.510, 147.540, 147.570 MHz.

(8) Six (6) Channels on a 30 kHz channel raster 147.435, 147.465, 147.495, 147.525, 147.555, 147.585 MHz. Consult your local coordination body for available frequencies, ERP and bandwidth.

(9) Consult with your local coordination body.

(10) Repeaters may include FM, ACSSB or digital modes of modulation. Consult with your local coordination body for frequency and modulation scheme allocations.










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