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| - | ====== Bands and Modes ====== | + | ==== Bands and Modes ==== | 
| This page is meant as a modern non-exhaustive high level reference of what kinds of propagation and activity you will typically find on the common amateur radio bands. It may be UK-centric. | This page is meant as a modern non-exhaustive high level reference of what kinds of propagation and activity you will typically find on the common amateur radio bands. It may be UK-centric. | ||
| - | ^ Band ^ Daytime  | + | === Your contributions welcome! === | 
| - | | 160m | Ground wave (120km)  | + | |
| - | | 80m | Ground wave / NVIS | DX | Lots of long-winded chat. Massively busy during contests. | Everything, lots of SSB and CW and data | | + | |
| - | | 60m  | Ground wave / NVIS               | DX and local                      | Channelised, | + | |
| - | | 40m  | Often open worldwide  | + | |
| - | | 30m | Open worldwide | Generally closes after sunset | Very narrow HF band | Data/CW only, no voice allowed | | + | |
| - | | 20m  | Open worldwide  | + | |
| - | | 17m  | | | " | + | |
| - | | 15m | | | Big wide allocation, not much traffic | SSB, CW, FT8 | | + | |
| - | | 12m | | | No contests. | SSB, CW, FT8 | | + | |
| - | | 10m  | Generally closed but opens when the MUF gets up this high, then comes to life! | Generally closed, but try grey-line to Japan (AM), South America (PM) | Massive wide band, great for local experimentation, | + | |
| - | | 6m | Normally no atmospheric prop | Normally no atmospheric prop | "The magic band". Sporadic E propagation makes this band look like 20m for really short periods in the spring. | FT8, SSB, FM, repeaters! | | + | |
| - | | 4m | Normally no atmospheric prop | Normally no atmospheric prop| Pockets of activity around the country. Similar to 2m. | Mostly FM, but more SSB now the IC7300 exists. | | + | |
| - | | 2m   | Normally no atmospheric prop | Normally no atmospheric prop | Pretty much as high as sporadic E propagation ever gets. Tropospheric enhancements can open 2m up as far as southern Europe sporadically. | FM simplex, FM repeaters, APRS (including ISS), FT8, SSB, pockets of AX.25 packet. There' | + | |
| - | | 70cm | Normally no atmospheric prop | Normally no atmospheric prop | Shared with ISM / other users, some geographic restrictions on use, check your licence | FM repeaters, FM simplex, some amateur TV, lots of bleeps and bloops to decode. Satellites in this band too. | | + | |
| - | | 23cm (1.2GHz) | Normally no atmospheric prop | Normally no atmospheric prop | Is present on IC-9700 | SSB, repeaters, beacons, ATV | | + | |
| - | | 13cm (2.4GHz) | Normally no atmospheric prop | Normally no atmospheric prop| Used as the uplink band for QO-100 geostationary satellite ops. Unfortunately not open to Foundation licence holders | ATV, SSB | | + | |
| - | Notes: | + | Please edit this page directly or make suggestions via # | 
| - |   * All bands are open all the time within line of sight. This is different from " | + | |
| - | * CW is Morse code | + | ^ Band                     ^ Daytime  | 
| + | | 160m \\ 1.81-2MHz  | ||
| + | | 80m  \\ 3.5-3.8MHz  | ||
| + | | 60m  \\ 5MHz             | Ground wave / NVIS               | DX and local                      | Channelised, | ||
| + | | 40m  \\ 7.0-7.2MHz  | ||
| + | | 30m  \\ 10.1-10.15MHz  | ||
| + | | 20m  \\ 14.0-14.35MHz  | ||
| + | | 17m  \\ 18.068-18.168MHz |                                  |                                   | " | ||
| + | | 15m  \\ 21.0-21.45MHz  | ||
| + | | 12m  \\ 24.89-24.99MHz  | ||
| + | | 10m  \\ 28.0-29.7MHz  | ||
| + | | 6m   \\ 50-52MHz  | ||
| + | | 4m   \\ 70-70.5MHz  | ||
| + | | 2m   \\ 144-146MHz  | ||
| + | | 70cm \\ 430-440MHz  | ||
| + | | 23cm \\ 1240-1325MHz  | ||
| + | | 13cm \\ 2300-2450MHz  | ||
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| + | ==== Notes ==== | ||
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| + |   * All bands are "open"  | ||
| + |   * A band is " | ||
| + | * Generally speaking, the MUF is low overnight and high during the day. Bands will "go long" or "go short" as the critical angle - the angle at which RF reflects off ionosphere layers changes. | ||
| + |   * When thinking about propagation, | ||
| + | * CW is Continuous Wave. Morse code is the usual method of using CW. | ||
| * Simplex is radio-to-radio | * Simplex is radio-to-radio | ||
|   * NVIS is " |   * NVIS is " | ||
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| * Both of those sets of bands are largely accessible using homebrew equipment only | * Both of those sets of bands are largely accessible using homebrew equipment only | ||
|   * It can be somewhat of a surprise to newcomers that chatting around the UK can be surprisingly difficult. If this is your goal, try 160m, 80m, 40m NVIS and/or ground/ |   * It can be somewhat of a surprise to newcomers that chatting around the UK can be surprisingly difficult. If this is your goal, try 160m, 80m, 40m NVIS and/or ground/ | ||
| + |   * Rule of thumb: No FM on HF, CW at the bottom of each band, then data modes, then SSB/ | ||
| - | ====== Some interesting spot frequencies  | + | ==== Some interesting spot frequencies ==== | 
| - | ^ Band ^ Frequency ^ What/ | + | ^ Band ^ Frequency  | 
| - | | 20m  | 14.230  | + | | 2m   | 144.800  | 
| - | | 20m  | 14.074  | + | | 2m   | 145.800/825 | ISS downlink  | 
| - | | 30m  | 10.000  | + | | 20m  | 14.230  | 
| - | | 80m   | + | | 20m  | 14.074  | 
| - | | 40m   | + | | 30m  | 10.000  | 
| - | | ...  | ...        | + | | 40m   | 
| + | | 80m   | ||
| + | | 160m | 1.933       | 1933 net                           | ||
| + | | ...  | ...          | ||
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