HAM Frequencies


Amateur Radio Service
47 C.F.R. Part 97

MHz    
.1357  - .1378  2200 meters
.472   - .479    630 meters
1.8    - 2.0     160 meters
3.5    - 4.0      80 meters      (3.8 - 4.0)       (1/4 wave = 62’)
5.331  - 5.405    60 meters

7.0    - 7.3      40 meters      (7.175 - 7.3)     (1/4 wave = 32’)
(works during the day)
7.032 CW
7.185 SSB
7.260 LSB

10.10  - 10.15    30 meters

14.00  - 14.35    20 meters      (14.225 - 14.359) (1/4 wave = 16’) (most popular)
14.060 CW
14.345 SSB

18.068 - 18.168   17 meters
21.00  - 21.45    15 meters      (21.275 - 21.450) (1/4 wave = 10’)
24.89  - 24.99    12 meters

28.0   - 29.7     10 meters      (28.3 - 29.7)     (1/4 wave = 8’)
28.060 CW
28.350 SSB
28.355 USB

50     - 54        6 meters      (50.1 - 54.0)     (1/4 wave = 4.5’)
standard offset 0.5 MHz
50.125 National SSB calling frequency 
52.525 National FM simplex
53.820 - 107.2 N6LXX Onyx Peak, CA

59.75 Channel 2 TV
65.75 Channel 3 TV
71.75 Channel 4 TV

138 - 144 MHz
The military services use the 138-144 band to support air-to-ground,
air-to-air, and air-ground-air (AGA) tactical communications;
air traffic control operations; LMR nets for sustaining base and
installation infrastructure support; and for tactical training
and test range support.

144    - 148       2 meters      (141.1 - 148.0)   (1/4 wave = 19”)
standard offset 0.6 MHz
http://www.tasma.org/TASMA-2m-Band-Plan.pdf
Offset defaults 
144.600 - 144.910 +
144.910 - 145.210 none
145.210 - 145.510 -
145.510 - 146.010 none
146.010 - 146.380 +
146.380 - 146.610 none
146.610 - 147.000 -
147.000 - 147.400 +
147.400 - 147.600 none
147.600 - 148.000 -

144.000 - 144.050 EME (CW)
144.050 - 144.100 General CW and weak signals
144.100 - 144.200 EME and weak signals SSB
144.200           National Simplex Side Band
144.200 - 144.275 General SSB operation 
144.275 - 144.300 Propagation beacons
144.300 - 144.500 New OSCAR subband 
144.310 - 144.375 Simplex, no linking/repeaters
144.321           Rob & Judy
144.330           WB6NOA, Gordon West
144.390           APRS
144.405 - 144.490 Simplex, no linking/repeaters
144.500 - 144.600 Linear translator inputs 
144.600 - 144.900 FM repeater inputs
144.900 - 145.100 Weak signal and FM simplex 
144.910           Cross band repeater
144.970           Packet
145.030           Packet
145.050           Packet
145.070           Packet
145.090           Packet
145.100 - 145.200 Linear translator inputs
145.200- 131.8    W6DRA Palm Springs, Tram 2, CA
145.280- 74.4     W6ZN  Escondido, Palomar Mountain, San Diego, CA
145.480- 107.2    W6DRA Palm Springs, Tram 1, CA
145.500 - 145.800 Miscellaneous and experimental modes
145.510           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.525           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.540           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.555           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.5625          Digital Narrow (DN)
145.570           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.585           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.600           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.615           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.630           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.645           Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System (NBEMS), MT63-2000L, ICS-213 Form, Digital Comm, C4SM
145.660           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
145.675           Linking & Remote Base
145.690           Linking & Remote Base
145.710           Linking & Remote Base
145.725           Linking & Remote Base
145.740           Linking & Remote Base
145.755           Linking & Remote Base
145.770           Linking & Remote Base
145.770 67.0      YV IRLP (Todd’s node)
145.785           Linking & Remote Base
145.800 - 146.000 OSCAR subband
146.010 - 146.370 Repeater inputs
146.115           K6JB, Yucca Valley, CA
146.175+ 107.2    N6FQ, Fallbrook, Red Mountain, San Diego, CA
146.385+ 146.2    KE6TZG, Running Springs, Keller Peak, CA
146.40 - 146.58   Simplex
146.420           SOTA
146.430           ATV voice
146.445           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
146.450           SOTA
146.460           Linking & Remote Base
146.520           National Simplex FM Calling Frequency
146.535           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
146.550           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
146.565           T-hunts
146.580           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
146.595           Simplex, no linking/repeaters
146.61 - 146.97   Repeater outputs 
146.760- 107.2    San J
146.790- 136.5    W6BA Yucca Valley, CA
146.820-          W6FNO Onyx, Onyx Peak, CA
146.940- 107.2    Edom Hill
146.960
147.00- 147.39    Repeater outputs 
147.060+ 136.5    W6IF Twentynine Palms, CA
147.180+ 151.4    WA6TST skywarn at Barstow
147.210           KP4CAR Puerto Rico
147.225+ 162.2    WA6ICT Big Bear, CA
147.330+ 131.8    K6BB/WB6FLY Big Bear,CA
147.420 - 147.570 Simplex
147.435- 1.0 (146.400) FM 103.5 K6MWT Lake Forest, Santiago Peak
147.450
147.465
147.480           Linking & Remote Base
147.495
147.510           Simplex, no linking/repeaters/SOTA
147.525           Cross band repeater
147.540
147.555
147.570
147.585
147.595
147.60 - 147.99   Repeater inputs 
147.705- 123.0T   WB6CDF Yucca Valley, CA
147.765- 97.4,    KJ6NLG Victorville, CA
147.885- 151.4    WA6TST skywarn at Ludlow
147.915- 123.0    Banning Pass
147.995


222    - 225    1.25 meters                        (1/4 wave = 12.5”)
420    - 450      70 centimeters                   (1/4 wave = 6”)
902    - 928      33 centimeters
1240   - 1300     23 centimeters

GHz
1.24   - 1.3      23 centimeters
2.3    - 2.31     13 centimeters
2.39   - 2.45     13 centimeters
3.30   - 3.5       9 centimeters
5.65   - 5.925     5 centimeters
10     - 10.5      3 centimeters (Popular X Band)
24.00  - 24.25   1.2 centimeters
47     - 47.2      6 milimeters
76     - 81        4 milimeters
122.25 - 123     2.5 milimeters
134 - 141          2 milimeters
241 - 250          1 milimeters
Fire Fighters 165.9875 171.0875 171.9125 222.000-225.000, 1.25 meter band, standard offset 1.6 MHz, 12.5” antenna 223.456 Rob & Judy 223.490 223.500 Simplex Call 223.880- 110.9 La Quinta, Santa Rosa, 46.4 miles 224.440- 94.8 N6LXX San Bernardino, Onyx Peak, 24.4 miles 224.480- 110.9 RATS, Cat City 420-450 MHz, 70 centimeter band, standard offset 5 MHz, 6.3” antenna http://www.scrrba.org/BandPlans/440-450.pdf 432.100 DCS, D225N, Rob & Judy 440.000 Simplex low level mobile, auto patch, IRLP, EchoLink, no digital 441.000 Remote control only, no voice or digital 445.000 Simplex low level mobile, auto patch, IRLP, EchoLink, no digitag 445.160+ 67.0 Snow Peak 445.600 Fallbrook 445.640 107.6 WB6RLC 446.000 FM National Simplex voice, ground/mobile only, no digital 446.025 SOTA 446.080 446.500 Simplex voice, ground/mobile only, no digital 446.520 Simplex voice, ground/mobile only, no digital 446.875 Onyx N6LXX repeater system 446.880- 110.9 N6LXX Onyx Peak, CA 447.000- Digital Narrow (DN) 447.000- D565N (Digital Normal) on transmit and receive, WB6CDF Yucca Valley, Paxton Hill 447.080 447.500 447.580- 173.8 WB6CDF Landers 448.060- 100.0 Winsystem 448.400- 107.2 Calnet 448.420 448.420- 85.4 Mount Ord 448.550 449.580- 146.2 Keller Peak 29 Palms 449.460 Simplex remote intercommunications channel