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9cm Band



         Australian Bandplans - 2003   9cm Band
         ======================================

Band Limits:       3300-3600 MHz
Primary Service:   RADIOLOCATION 3300-3600MHz
Secondary Service: AMATEUR 3300-3600MHz
Secondary Service: AMATEUR SATELLITE 3400-3410MHz
Secondary Service: FIXED SATELLITE (Space to Earth) 3400-3600MHz
Secondary Service: FIXED, MOBILE 3400-3600MHz
Access: Unrestricted, Intermediate, Limited Licensee

WIDEBAND DUPLEX - ATV                3300.000-3320.000
LINKS                                3320.000-3330.000
WIDEBAND DUPLEX                      3330.000-3390.000      (Note 4)
   Data                                 3330.000-3350.000
   Voice                                3350.000-3370.000
   ATV                                  3370.000-3390.000
LINKS                                3390.000-3400.000
AMATEUR SATELLITES                   3400.000-3410.000
NARROW BAND MODES                    3410.000-3415.000
   Same pattern as 3456-3458            3410.000-3410.600
   General/Experimental                 3410.600-3412.000    (Note 2)
   Linear Translators                   3412.000-3415.000
FM SIMPLEX (VOICE)                   3415.000-3416.000
FM SIMPLEX (DATA)                    3416.000-3420.000
ALL MODES                            3420.000-3430.000
ATV SIMPLEX                          3430.000-3450.000
FM SIMPLEX                           3450.000-3455.000
NARROW BAND MODES                    3455.000-3460.000
   General/Experimental                 3455.000-3456.000
   EME Only                             3456.000-3456.100
   Terrestrial CW/SSB                   3456.100-3456.400
     Primary National Call Channel         3456.100
     Secondary National Call Channel       3456.200
   Beacons                              3456.400-3456.600   (Note 1)
   General/Experimental                 3456.600-3460.000   (Note 2)
LINKS                                3460.000-3470.000
WIDEBAND DUPLEX                      3470.000-3530.000      (Note 4)
   Data                                 3470.000-3490.000
   Voice                                3490.000-3510.000
   ATV                                  3510.000-3530.000
LINKS                                3530.000-3540.000
WIDEBAND DUPLEX                      3540.000-3600.000      (Note 4)
   Data                                 3540.000-3560.000
   Voice                                3560.000-3580.000
   ATV                                  3580.000-3600.000

Note 1: Beacons
Beacon Frequencies are allocated on a call area basis. 
eg VK1: 3456.410-3456.419, VK2: 3456.420-3456.429 etc. Parallel beacon
frequencies are also allocated at 3410MHz for future use. Beacon spacing
is 2KHz.

Note 2: Linear Translators
Inband:                        3410.700/3470.700, 3410.800/3470.800
                               3410.900/3470.900
Crossband to 2m or 70cm:       3410.625, 3410.650, 3410.675
                               3456.625, 3456.650, 3456.675                               
Crossband to other bands:      3412.000-3415.000, 3457.000-3460.000

Note 3: FM Simplex Voice & Data
FM Simplex voice channels are 100KHz spacing. 

Note 4: Wideband Duplex
These segments are intended mainly for wideband duplex links with an
offset of 70MHz. However, offsets of 140 or 210MHz are also possible
by appropriate choice of channel pairs. Suggested use of each 20MHz segment
is:
Data Segments:  1MHz channel spacing, excluding upper and lower segment edges.
Voice Segments: 100KHz channel spacing
ATV Segments:   Single channel at centre of segment using FM ATV with
                +/- 9MHz deviation. The channels centred on 3310 and 3590
                are recommended for ATV links.

Note 5: SSB Call Channels
Be aware that 3456.100 is a national call channel. Contact
should be established on this channel and then the operators should
QSY. 




    

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