1.2-centimeter band
Appearance
The 1.2-centimeter or 24 GHz band is a portion of the SHF (microwave) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use. The amateur radio band is between 24.00 GHz and 24.25 GHz, and the amateur satellite band is between 24.00 GHz and 24.05 GHz. Amateurs operate on a primary basis between 24.00 GHz and 24.05 GHz and on a secondary basis in the rest of the band. Amateur stations must accept harmful interference from ISM users. The allocations are the same in all three ITU regions.[1]
List of notable frequencies
[edit]- 24.0482 GHz Narrow band calling frequency[2][3]
- 24.0488 to 24.048995 GHz Radio propagation beacons[2][3]
- 24.1921 GHz USA narrow band calling frequency
Wideband FM Channels
[edit]Common Wideband FM frequencies used with gunnplexers. Operation is in full-duplex with a 30 MHz split:
- 24.125 GHz †
- 24.155 GHz
† Also the center frequency for ISM devices operating in the band.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "FCC Online Table of Frequency Allocations" (PDF). 47 C.F.R. Federal Communications Commission. August 13, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
- ^ a b "VHF Managers Handbook" (PDF). 7. International Amateur Radio Union Region 1. January 2015. p. 51. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
- ^ a b "IARU Region 2 Band Plan" (PDF). International Amateur Radio Union Region 2. September 27, 2013. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 2, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2015.