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! [[Low frequency|LF]]
 
! [[Low frequency|LF]]
 
| '''[[2200-meter band|2200 m]]'''
 
| '''[[2200-meter band|2200 m]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|135.7 kHz – 137.8 kHz}}
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| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|135.7–137.8 kHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Medium frequency|MF]]   
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Medium frequency|MF]]   
 
| '''[[630-meter band|630 m]]'''
 
| '''[[630-meter band|630 m]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|472 kHz – 479 kHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|472–479 kHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[160-meter band|160 m]]'''
 
| '''[[160-meter band|160 m]]'''
| {{nowrap|1.810 MHz – 1.850 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|1.810–1.850 MHz}}
| colspan="2" |  {{nowrap|1.800 MHz – 2.000 MHz}}
+
| colspan="2" |  {{nowrap|1.800–2.000 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="9" | [[High frequency|HF]]
 
! rowspan="9" | [[High frequency|HF]]
 
| '''[[80-meter band|80 / 75 m]]'''
 
| '''[[80-meter band|80 / 75 m]]'''
| {{nowrap|3.500 MHz – 3.800 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|3.500–3.800 MHz}}
| {{nowrap|3.500 MHz – 4.000 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|3.500–4.000 MHz}}
| {{nowrap|3.500 MHz – 3.900 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|3.500–3.900 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[60-meter band|60 m]]'''
 
| '''[[60-meter band|60 m]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|5.3515 MHz – 5.3665 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|5.3515–5.3665 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[40-meter band|40 m]]'''
 
| '''[[40-meter band|40 m]]'''
| {{nowrap|7.000 MHz – 7.200 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|7.000–7.200 MHz}}
| {{nowrap|7.000 MHz – 7.300 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|7.000–7.300 MHz}}
| {{nowrap|7.000 MHz – 7.200 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|7.000–7.200 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[30-meter band|30 m]]'''<sup>['''w''']</sup>
 
| '''[[30-meter band|30 m]]'''<sup>['''w''']</sup>
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|10.100 MHz – 10.150 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|10.100–10.150 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[20-meter band|20 m]]'''
 
| '''[[20-meter band|20 m]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|14.000 MHz – 14.350 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|14.000–14.350 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[17-meter band|17 m]]'''<sup>['''w''']</sup>
 
| '''[[17-meter band|17 m]]'''<sup>['''w''']</sup>
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|18.068–18.168 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[15-meter band|15 m]]'''
 
| '''[[15-meter band|15 m]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|21.000 MHz – 21.450 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|21.000–21.450 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[WARC bands|12 m]]'''<sup>['''w''']</sup>
 
| '''[[WARC bands|12 m]]'''<sup>['''w''']</sup>
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|24.890 MHz – 24.990 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|24.890–24.990 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[10-meter band|10 m]]'''
 
| '''[[10-meter band|10 m]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|28.000 MHz – 29.700 MHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|28.000–29.700 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | [[Very high frequency|VHF]]
 
! rowspan="4" | [[Very high frequency|VHF]]
 
| '''[[6-meter band|6 m]]'''
 
| '''[[6-meter band|6 m]]'''
| {{nowrap|50.000 MHz – 52.000 MHz}}<br>{{nowrap|(50.000 MHz – 54.000 MHz)}}<sup>['''y''']</sup>
+
| {{nowrap|50.000–52.000 MHz}}<br>{{nowrap|(50.000–54.000 MHz)}}<sup>['''y''']</sup>
| colspan="2" | {{nowrap|50.000 MHz – 54.000 MHz}}
+
| colspan="2" | {{nowrap|50.000–54.000 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''''[[4-meter band|4 m]]'''''<sup>['''x''']</sup>
 
| '''''[[4-meter band|4 m]]'''''<sup>['''x''']</sup>
| ''{{nowrap|70.000 MHz – 70.500 MHz}}''
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| ''{{nowrap|70.000–70.500 MHz}}''
 
| colspan="2" {{n/a}}
 
| colspan="2" {{n/a}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[2-meter band|2 m]]'''
 
| '''[[2-meter band|2 m]]'''
| {{nowrap|144.000 MHz – 146.000 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|144.000–146.000 MHz}}
| colspan="2" | {{nowrap|144.000 MHz – 148.000 MHz}}
+
| colspan="2" | {{nowrap|144.000–148.000 MHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[1.25-meter band|1.25 m]]'''
 
| '''[[1.25-meter band|1.25 m]]'''
 
| {{n/a}}<!-- The ''international'' 1.25-meter band starts at 220 MHz, not 222 MHz. -->
 
| {{n/a}}<!-- The ''international'' 1.25-meter band starts at 220 MHz, not 222 MHz. -->
| {{nowrap|220.000 MHz – 225.000 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|220.000–225.000 MHz}}
 
| {{n/a}}
 
| {{n/a}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]]
 
! rowspan="4" | [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]]
 
| '''[[70-centimeter band|70 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[70-centimeter band|70 cm]]'''
| {{nowrap|430.000 MHz – 440.000 MHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|430.000–440.000 MHz}}
| colspan="2" | {{nowrap|430.000 MHz – 440.000 MHz}}<br>{{nowrap|(420.000 MHz – 450.000 MHz)}}<sup>['''y''']</sup>
+
| colspan="2" | {{nowrap|430.000–440.000 MHz}}<br>{{nowrap|(420.000–450.000 MHz)}}<sup>['''y''']</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[33-centimeter band|33 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[33-centimeter band|33 cm]]'''
 
| {{n/a}}
 
| {{n/a}}
| {{nowrap|902.000 MHz – 928.000 MHz}}
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| {{nowrap|902.000–928.000 MHz}}
 
| {{n/a}}
 
| {{n/a}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[23-centimeter band|23 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[23-centimeter band|23 cm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|1.240 GHz – 1.300 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|1.240–1.300 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[13-centimeter band|13 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[13-centimeter band|13 cm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|2.300 GHz – 2.450 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|2.300–2.450 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | [[Super High Frequency|SHF]]
 
! rowspan="4" | [[Super High Frequency|SHF]]
 
| '''[[9-centimeter band|9 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[9-centimeter band|9 cm]]'''
| {{nowrap|3.400 GHz – 3.475 GHz}}<sup>['''y''']</sup>
+
| {{nowrap|3.400–3.475 GHz}}<sup>['''y''']</sup>
| colspan="2" |  {{nowrap|3.300 GHz – 3.500 GHz}}
+
| colspan="2" |  {{nowrap|3.300–3.500 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[5-centimeter band|5 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[5-centimeter band|5 cm]]'''
| {{nowrap|5.650 GHz – 5.850 GHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|5.650–5.850 GHz}}
| {{nowrap|5.650 GHz – 5.925 GHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|5.650–5.925 GHz}}
| {{nowrap|5.650 GHz – 5.850 GHz}}
+
| {{nowrap|5.650–5.850 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[3-centimeter band|3 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[3-centimeter band|3 cm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|10.000 GHz – 10.500 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|10.000–10.500 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[1.2-centimeter band|1.2 cm]]'''
 
| '''[[1.2-centimeter band|1.2 cm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|24.000 GHz – 24.250 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|24.000–24.250 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | [[Extremely High Frequency|EHF]]
 
! rowspan="5" | [[Extremely High Frequency|EHF]]
 
| '''[[6-millimeter band|6 mm]]'''
 
| '''[[6-millimeter band|6 mm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|47.000 GHz – 47.200 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|47.000–47.200 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[4-millimeter band|4 mm]]'''<sup>['''y''']</sup>
 
| '''[[4-millimeter band|4 mm]]'''<sup>['''y''']</sup>
 
| {{nowrap|''75.500 GHz''<sup>['''x''']</sup> – 81.500 GHz}}
 
| {{nowrap|''75.500 GHz''<sup>['''x''']</sup> – 81.500 GHz}}
| colspan="2" |  {{nowrap|76.000 GHz – 81.500 GHz}}
+
| colspan="2" |  {{nowrap|76.000–81.500 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[2.5-millimeter band|2.5 mm]]'''
 
| '''[[2.5-millimeter band|2.5 mm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|122.250 GHz – 123.000 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|122.250–123.000 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[2-millimeter band|2 mm]]'''
 
| '''[[2-millimeter band|2 mm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|134.000 GHz – 141.000 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|134.000–141.000 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[1-millimeter band|1 mm]]'''
 
| '''[[1-millimeter band|1 mm]]'''
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|241.000 GHz – 250.000 GHz}}
+
| colspan="3" | {{nowrap|241.000–250.000 GHz}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[Tremendously high frequency|THF]]
 
! [[Tremendously high frequency|THF]]
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[[Category:Amateur radio bands]]
 
[[Category:Amateur radio bands]]
 
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Revision as of 23:40, 16 January 2020

Range Band ITU Region 1 ITU Region 2 ITU Region 3
LF 2200 m 135.7–137.8 kHz
MF 630 m 472–479 kHz
160 m 1.810–1.850 MHz 1.800–2.000 MHz
HF 80 / 75 m 3.500–3.800 MHz 3.500–4.000 MHz 3.500–3.900 MHz
60 m 5.3515–5.3665 MHz
40 m 7.000–7.200 MHz 7.000–7.300 MHz 7.000–7.200 MHz
30 m[w] 10.100–10.150 MHz
20 m 14.000–14.350 MHz
17 m[w] 18.068–18.168 MHz
15 m 21.000–21.450 MHz
12 m[w] 24.890–24.990 MHz
10 m 28.000–29.700 MHz
VHF 6 m 50.000–52.000 MHz
(50.000–54.000 MHz)[y]
50.000–54.000 MHz
4 m[x] 70.000–70.500 MHz N/A
2 m 144.000–146.000 MHz 144.000–148.000 MHz
1.25 m N/A 220.000–225.000 MHz N/A
UHF 70 cm 430.000–440.000 MHz 430.000–440.000 MHz
(420.000–450.000 MHz)[y]
33 cm N/A 902.000–928.000 MHz N/A
23 cm 1.240–1.300 GHz
13 cm 2.300–2.450 GHz
SHF 9 cm 3.400–3.475 GHz[y] 3.300–3.500 GHz
5 cm 5.650–5.850 GHz 5.650–5.925 GHz 5.650–5.850 GHz
3 cm 10.000–10.500 GHz
1.2 cm 24.000–24.250 GHz
EHF 6 mm 47.000–47.200 GHz
4 mm[y] 75.500 GHz[x] – 81.500 GHz 76.000–81.500 GHz
2.5 mm 122.250–123.000 GHz
2 mm 134.000–141.000 GHz
1 mm 241.000–250.000 GHz
THF Sub-mm Some administrations have authorized spectrum for amateur use in this region;
others have declined to regulate frequencies above 300 GHz, leaving them available by default.

[w] HF allocation created at the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference. These are commonly called the "WARC bands".
[x] This is not mentioned in the ITU's Table of Frequency Allocations, but individual administrations may make allocations under "Article 4.4". ITU Radio Regulations.. See the appropriate Wiki page for further information.
[y] This includes a currently active footnote allocation mentioned in the ITU's Table of Frequency Allocations. These allocations may only apply to a group of countries.

See also: Radio spectrum, Electromagnetic spectrum
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This is the navigation box for the International Amateur Radio Bands.

All bands in this template are either mentioned in the International Telecommunication Union's "Table of Frequency Allocations" or the table's footnotes, with the exception of allocations listed in italics. Italicized allocations are de facto international bands, which multiple administrations have implemented on a domestic basis but lack formal ITU recognition. This table does not represent the amateur allocations of any particular country, and any particular administration may allocate less or more spectrum than what is internationally allocated to the amateur service for its ITU region. Individual administrations may create domestic allocations under the terms of Article 4.4 of the ITU Radio Regulations.

Where the allocation is common across all three ITU regions, the table cell is spanned across all three columns. If an ITU region lacks an equivalent allocation for a band, the table cell is grayed out.

If the ITU allocation has not yet gone into effect, the cell background is light yellow.

To add this template to an article use one of the following:

{{AmateurRadioBands}} Shows the navigation box in an autocollapse form.
{{AmateurRadioBands|collapsed}} Shows the navigation box in an initially collapsed state.
{{AmateurRadioBands|uncollapsed}} Shows the navigation box in an initially uncollapsed state.

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