Band Plan 2015 Belize

from kHz to kHz SERVICE AND REMARKS
1,800 2,000 Amateur
3,500 3,750 Amateur
3.5 MHZ to be used in the event of Natural Disaster.
3,750 4,000 Amateur – Shared with Fixed and Land Mobile.
5,330.5 USB/CW/RTTY, digi
5,346.5 USB/CW/RTTY, digi
5,357.0 USB/CW/RTTY, digi
5,371.5 USB/CW/RTTY, digi
5,403.5 USB/CW/RTTY, digi
USB is limited to 2.8 kHz, CW and digital emissions must
be centered 1.5 kHz above the channel frequencies indicated in the above
chart
7,000 7,100 Amateur and Amateur Satellite.
7.0 MHZ to be used in the event of Natural Disaster.
7,100 7,300 Amateur
10,100 10,150 Amateur
10.1 MHZ to be used in the event of Natural Disaster.
14,000 14,350 Amateur and Amateur Satellite.
14.000 MHZ to be used in the event ofNatural Disaster.
18,068 18,168 Amateur and Amateur Satellite.
21,000 21,450 Amateur and Amateur Satellite.
21.000 MHZ to be used in the event of Natural Disaster
24,890 24,990 Amateur and Amateur Satellite.
24,890 MHZ to be used in the event of Natural Disaster.
28,000 29,700 Amateur and Amateur Satellite.
50,000 54,000 Amateur
144,000
148,000
Radio location and Amateur Services.
Amateur Service shares the band on a secondary basis
144,000 MHz to be used in the event of Natural Disaster.
222,000
225,000
420,000
450,000
Radio location and Amateur Services.
Amateur Service shares the band on a secondary basis
902,000
928,000
1,240,000
1,300,000
2,300,000
2,310,000
2,390,000
2,450,000
3,300,000
3,500,000

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