23 centimeters
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23 centimeters is a common amateur radio band located in the UHF spectrum between 1240 and 1300 MHz.
Most all modes of communication used in amateur radio can be found in the 23 cm band. Some of the more common modes include FM voice, Packet, as well as ATV.
[edit] Band Plan
Below is the ARRL US band plan for the 23cm band:
1240-1246 MHz | Amateur television channel 1 |
1246-1248 MHz | Narrow-bandwidth FM point-to-point links and digital, duplex with 1258-1260 MHz |
1248-1258 MHz | Digital Communications |
1252-1258 MHz | Amateur television channel 2 |
1258-1260 MHz | Narrow-bandwidth FM point-to-point links and digital, duplexed with 1246-1248 MHz |
1260-1270 MHz | Satellite uplinks |
1260-1270 MHz | Wide-bandwidth experimental, simplex ATV |
1270-1276 MHz | Repeater inputs, FM and linear, paired with 1282-1288, 239 pairs every 25 kHz, e.g. 1270.025, .050, etc. |
1271-1283 MHz | Non-coordinated test pair |
1276-1282 MHz | Amateur television channel 3 |
1282-1288 MHz | Repeater outputs, paired with 1270-1276 |
1288-1294 MHz | Wide-bandwidth experimental, simplex ATV |
1294-1295 MHz | Narrow-bandwidth FM simplex services, 25-kHz channels |
1295-1297 MHz | Narrow bandwidth weak-signal communications (no FM) |
1295.0-1295.8 MHz | SSTV, FAX, ACSSB, experimental |
1295.8-1296.0 MHz | Reserved for EME, CW expansion |
1296.00-1296.05 MHz | EME-exclusive |
1296.07-1296.08 MHz | CW beacons |
1296.4-1296.6 MHz | Crossband linear translator input |
1296.6-1296.8 MHz | Crossband linear translator output |
1296.8-1297.0 MHz | Experimental beacons (exclusive) |
1297-1300 MHz | Digital Communications |
[edit] Frequencies of note
- CW and SSB calling frequency is 1296.1 MHz.
- FM simplex calling frequency is 1294.5 MHz.
Very high frequency (VHF) and Ultra high frequency (UHF) Amateur radio bands | |||||||
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6 m | 4 m | 2 m | 1.25 m | 70 cm | 33 cm | 23 cm | 13 cm |
50 MHz | 70 MHz | 144 MHz | 219-220 MHz | 420 MHz | 902 MHz | 1.24 GHz | 2.3-2.31 GHz |
54 MHz | 70.5 MHz | 148 MHz | 222-225 MHz | 450 MHz | 928 MHz | 1.3 GHz | 2.39-2.45 GHz |