Nota la ripartizione delle frequenze, stabilita da ogni Paese con una propria legislazione, per conoscere il tipo di emissione e la banda occupata utilizzabile la IARU, l'Unione Internazionale dei Radio Amatori, suddivide a sua volta ogni banda di frequenze.
Questa suddivisione è subordinata alla concessione delle frequenze; quindi particolari modalità come potenza massima, limiti di frequenza o statuto devono essere seguiti secondo la normativa locale vigente.
Frequenze attribuite in Italia |
Frequenze non attribuite in Italia |
IARU Region 1 LF / MF band plan - Effective 01 June 2016
Band limits | BW | Mode | Note |
135.7 - 137.8 | 200 | CW | CW, QRSS, narrow band digital modes |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
472 - 475 | 200 | CW | CW, See NOTES |
475 - 479 | ( # ) | Narrow band modes | CW, Digimodes See NOTES |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
1810 – 1830 | 200 | CW | |
1830 - 1838 | 200 | CW | |
1836 | CW QRP Centre of Activity | ||
1838 - 1840 | 500 | Narrow band modes | |
1840 - 1843 | 2700 | All modes (1) | Digimodes |
1843 – 1850 | |||
1850 - 2000 | 270 | All modes (1) |
IARU Region 1 HF band plan - Effective 01 June 2016
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
3500 - 3510 | 200 | CW | Priority for intercontinental operation |
3510 - 3560 | 200 | CW | CW contest preferred, 3555 kHz - CW QRS Centre of Activity |
3560 - 3570 | 200 | CW | |
3560 | CW QRP Centre of Activity | ||
3570 - 3580 | 200 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
3580 - 3590 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
3590 - 3600 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
3600 - 3620 | 2700 | All modes (1) | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
3600 - 3650 | 2700 | All modes (1) | SSB contest preferred |
3630 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity | ||
3650 - 3700 | 2700 | All modes | |
3690 | SSB QRP Centre of Activity | ||
3700 - 3775 | 2700 | All modes | SSB contest preferred |
3735 | Image Centre of Activity | ||
3760 | R1 Emergency Centre of Activity | ||
3775 - 3800 | 2700 | All modes | SSB contest preferred, Priority for intercontinental operation |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
5351.5 - 5354.0 | 200 | CW | Narrow band modes, see NOTES |
5354.0 - 5366.0 | 2700 | All modes | USB recommended for voice operation ( ## ) see NOTES |
5366.0 - 5366.5 | 20 | Weak signal narrow band modes | see NOTES |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
7000 - 7040 | 200 | CW | |
7030 | CW, QRP Centre of Activity | ||
7040 - 7047 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
7047 - 7050 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
7050 - 7053 | 2700 | All modes (1) | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
7053 - 7060 | 2700 | All modes | Digimodes |
7060 - 7100 | 2700 | All modes | SSB contest preferred |
7070 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity | ||
7090 | SSB QRP Centre of Activity | ||
7100 - 7130 | 2700 | All modes | |
7110 | Region 1 Emergency Centre | ||
7130 - 7175 | 2700 | All modes | SSB contest preferred |
7165 | Image Centre of Activity | ||
7175 - 7200 | 2700 | All modes | SSB contest preferred, Priority for intercontinental Activity |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
10100 - 10130 | 200 | CW | |
10116 | CW QRP Centre of Activity | ||
10130 - 10150 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
14000 - 14060 | 200 | CW | CW contest preferred |
14055 | QRS Centre of Activity | ||
14060 - 14070 | 200 | CW | |
14060 | CW QRP Centre of Activity | ||
14070 - 14089 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
14089 - 14099 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
14099 - 14101 | International Beacon Project Beacons exclusively | ||
14101 - 14112 | 2700 | All modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
14112 - 14125 | 2700 | All modes | |
14125 - 14300 | 2700 | All modes | SSB contest preferred |
14130 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity | ||
14195 | +/- 5 kHz - Priority for DX-peditions. Image Centre of Activity | ||
14285 | SSB QRP Centre of Activity | ||
14300 - 14350 | 2700 | All modes | |
14300 | Global Emergency Centre of Activity |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
18068 - 18095 | 200 | CW | |
18086 | CW QRP Centre of Activity | ||
18095 - 18105 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
18105 - 18109 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
18109 - 18111 | International Beacon Project Beacons exclusively | ||
18111 - 18120 | 2700 | All modes | Digimode, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
18120 - 18168 | 2700 | All modes | |
18130 | SSB QRP Centre of Activity | ||
18150 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity | ||
18160 | Emergency Centre of Activity |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
21000 - 21070 | 200 | CW | |
21055 | QRS Centre of Activity | ||
21060 | QRP Centre of Activity | ||
21070 - 21090 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
21090 - 21110 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
21110 - 21120 | 2700 | All modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended), (not SSB) |
21120 - 21149 | 500 | Narrow band modes | |
21149 - 21151 | International Beacon Project Beacons exclusively | ||
21151 - 21450 | 2700 | All modes | |
21180 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity | ||
21285 | SSB QRP Centre of Activity | ||
21340 | Image Centre of Activity | ||
21360 | Global Emergency Centre of Activity |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
24890 - 24915 | 200 | CW | |
24906 | CW QRP Centre of Activity | ||
24915 - 24925 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
24925 - 24929 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
24929 - 24931 | International Beacon Project Beacons exclusively | ||
24931 - 24940 | 2700 | All modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
24940 - 24990 | 2700 | All modes | |
24950 | Centre of Activity SSB QRP | ||
24960 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity |
SubBand limits | BW | Mode | Note |
28000 - 28070 | 200 | CW | |
28055 | QRS Centre of Activity | ||
28060 | QRP Centre of Activity | ||
28070 - 28120 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes |
28120 - 28150 | 500 | Narrow band modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
28150 - 28190 | 500 | Narrow band modes | |
28190 - 28199 | International Beacon Project Regional time shared beacons. exclusively | ||
28199 - 28201 | International Beacon Project Worldwide time shared beacons. exclusively | ||
28201 - 28225 | International Beacon Project Continuous duty beacons. exclusively | ||
28225 - 28300 | 2700 | All modes | Beacons |
28300 - 28320 | 2700 | All modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
28320 - 29000 | 2700 | All modes | |
28330 | Digital Voice Centre of Activity | ||
28360 | SSB QRP Centre of Activity | ||
28680 | Image Centre of Activity | ||
29000 - 29100 | 6000 | All modes | |
29100 - 29200 | 6000 | All modes | FM simplex - 10 kHz channels |
29200 - 29300 | 6000 | All modes | Digimodes, automatically controlled data stations (unattended) |
29300 - 29510 | 6000 | Satellite Links | |
29510 - 29520 | Guard Channel | ||
29520 - 29590 | 6000 | All modes | FM-Repeater input (RH1 - RH8) |
29600 | 6000 | All modes | FM Calling channel |
29610 | 6000 | All modes | FM Simplex-Repeater (parrot, input + output) |
29620 - 29700 | 6000 | All modes | FM-Repeater output (RH1-RH8) |
DEFINITIONS
All modes | CW, Phone and those other modes listed as Centres of Activity, plus AM (consideration should then be given to adjacent channel users) |
Narrow band modes | All modes using up to 500 Hz bandwidth, including CW, RTTY, PSK etc. |
Digimodes | Any digital mode within the appropriate bandwidth, e.g. RTTY, PSK, MT63 etc |
Image modes | Any analogue or digital image modes within the appropriate bandwidth, e.g. SSTV, FAX |
NOTES
The frequencies in the bandplan are understood as “transmitted frequencies” (not those of the suppressed carrier!)
(1) | Lowest dial setting for LSB Voice mode: 1843, 3603, 7053 kHz |
( # ) | maximum bandwidth not specified, 500 Hz suggested |
( ## ) | Highest dial setting for USB Voice mode on the 60m band: 5363 kHz |
CW | CW QSOs are accepted across all bands, except within beacon segments. (DV05_C4_Rec_13) |
Sideband usage | Sideband Usage: Below 10 MHz lower sideband (LSB) is recommended, and above 10 MHz use upper sideband (USB). The exception to this is on the 5 MHz band where USB is recommended. |
AM | Amplitude modulation (AM) may be used in the telephony sub-bands providing consideration is given to adjacent channel users. (NRRL Davos 05). |
OUT OF BAND: | To prevent any out of band transmission the maximum dial setting for USB (upper sideband) Voice mode should be 3 kHz below upper band edge on bands 20m to 10m. |
630m band - 472 - 479 kHz: | Details shown in band plan above should be understood as "proposed usage" (VA14_C4_Rec_02) |
If a frequency is to be selected, particular attention must be paid to still existing Non Directional Beacons (NDB) of the radionavigaton service! | |
60m band - 5351.5 - 5366.5 kHz | Details shown in band plan above should be understood as "proposed usage" (LA17_C4_REC_02) |
It is strongly recommended that frequencies within WRC-15 allocation only be used if there are no other frequencies | |
available at 5 MHz under domestic (ITU-R article 4.4) permissions. | |
Local nets and long rag chew QSOS should not use the WRC-15 allocation at 5 MHz but should instead make use | |
of the 3.5 MHz, 5 MHz domestic, or 7 MHz bands where there is more spectrum available. | |
Contests | Contest activity shall not take place on the 5, 10, 18 and 24 MHz bands. |
Non-contesting radio amateurs are recommended to use the contest-free HF bands (30, 17 and 12m) during the | |
largest international contests. (DV05_C4_Rec_07) | |
Member societies are encouraged to publish contest operating segments clearly in the rules of their contest and | |
that those segments are considered with due respect to the IARU band plans. (Rec SC11_C4_02). | |
The CW contest-preferred segment from 7000-7025 kHz has been withdrawn from the Region 1 band plan. | |
Societies should (therefore) encourage contest organisers to include a rule that restricts contest activity to a limited | |
frequency range within the CW allocation. The choice of the frequency segment is left to the disccretion of the | |
contest organisers, but should take into account expected activity levels and show consideration for | |
non-contest operation. (SC11_C4_Rec_05). | |
Unmanned transmitting stations | The term “automatically controlled data stations” includes Store and Forward stations. |
Member Societies are reminded of the recommendation in the IARU Region 1 HF Band Plan ‘that any unmanned transmitting stations | |
on HF shall only be activated under operator control, except for beacons agreed with the IARU Region 1 Beacon Coordinator’. | |
Unmanned transmitting stations, and operation involving unmanned transmitting stations, must adhere to the frequency and | |
bandwidth limits of the band plan. | |
The operator connecting to an automatically controlled unmanned transmitting station is responsible for not causing interference. | |
This is particularly important in the 30 meter band where the amateur service only has secondary status. | |
Amateur radio operators may transmit messages via unmanned transmitting stations during coordinated emergency, | |
and disaster preparedness exercises, limited to the duration of such exercises, using a bandwidth not exceeding 2 700 Hz. | |
Such communication should be announced regularly on the frequency, and radio amateurs not participating in the communication | |
should cooperate by not transmitting on the frequency. (VA14_C4_Rec_06) | |
Remote controlled operation on HF | Remote controlled operation is defined to mean operation where a licensed operator controls an amateur radio station from |
a remote control terminal. | |
Where a station is operated remotely, the following conditions shall apply: | |
Remote operation must be permitted, or not objected to, by the Regulatory Authority of the country where the station is located. | |
1. The call sign to be used should be the call sign issued by the Regulatory Authority of the country in which the station is located. | |
This applies irrespective of the location of the operator. | |
2. It should be noted that the CEPT T/R 61-01 agreement only applies to people using their own call sign, with the appropriate country prefix, | |
when the operator is actually vising that country, not for operation. | |
3. Any further requirements regardingthe participationof remotely controlled stations in contests or award programms are a matter for | |
the various contests or award program organisers. (SC11_C4_REC_07) , (VA14_C4_REC_04) |
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