160M
TO 6 METERS
VHF
IOTA
COUNTY HUNTERS
CONSIDERATE
OPERATOR FREQ GUIDE
CALLING FREQUENCIES
HF To 6M -- DX,
DXpedition, SSB, CW, AM, FM, RTTY, SSTV
Note: By tradition, 20M and up is Upper Sideband, 40M and below is Lower Sideband. This protocol came about as a matter of convenience in early SSB transceiver design and has remained to this day. And yes - you can operate either sideband legally where phone is allowed. And yes you can operate CW on the phone bands -- but best stay with the protocols. See URL:
160 METERS
1.810 QRP Calling
frequency
1828.5 --
DXpeditions CW Operations are frequently here
1.830-1.840 CW,
RTTY and other narrowband modes, intercontinental QSOs only
1.840-1.850 CW, SSB, SSTV and other wideband modes, intercontinental QSOs only
80/75 METERS
3.500-3.510 CW DX
Window
3.505 DXpeditions
CW are frequently here
3.560 QRP Calling
frequency
3.590 RTTY DX
3.790-3.800 SSB DX
Window
3.71 QRP
Novice/Tech CW Calling Freq
3.845 SSTV
3.885 AM Calling
Frequency
3.799 DXpeditions
SSB are frequently here
3.985 QRP SSB
Calling frequency
40 METERS
7.000 - 7.010 CW
DX Window
7.040 RTTY DX
7.050 XTAL
Controlled Rigs
7.290 AM
7.065 DXpedition
SSB USA split to 7.150 and above
7.005 DXpeditions
CW are frequently here
7.110 QRP
Novice/Tech CW Calling Frequency
7.171 SSTV
7.285 QRP Calling
frequency
7.290 AM Calling
frequency
30 METERS
10.106 QRP CW Calling frequency
10.110 --
DXpeditions CW are frequently here
10142.150 PSK31
20 METERS
14.025 DXpedition
CW Freq -- Usually Split
14.060 QRP Calling
frequency
14.080 DXpedition
RTTY Freq
14.100 NCDXF
Beacons
14.195 Rare DX
& DXpeditions Frequently Operate SSB Here -- Generally Listening Up-Split
14.230, 14233, 14236 SSTV
14.285 QRP Calling
frequency
14.286 AM Calling
Frequency
14.336 MHz
County Hunters when ever 20 is open and mobiles are around
17 METERS
18.075 DXpeditions CW are frequently here -- Usually Split
18100.150 PSK31
18.110 NCDXF
Beacons
18.145 DXpeditions
SSB are frequently here -- Usually Split
15 METERS
21.025 Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate CW Here
- Generally Listening Up-Split
21.060 QRP CW
calling frequency
21.069 - 21.073 PSK Primary Range
21.080 to 21.100 RTTY Primary Range
21.080 RTTY DXpeditions are frequently here
21.150 NCDXF/IARU beacons
21.295 Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate SSB
Here -- Generally Listening Up-Split
21.340, 21430 SSTV
21.385 QRP SSB calling frequency
12 METERS
24.895 Rare DX
& DXpeditions Frequently Operate CW Here -- Generally Listening Up-Split
24.930 NCDXF
Beacons
24.945 Rare DX
& DXpeditions Frequently Operate SSB Here -- Generally Listening Up-Split
10 METERS
28.025 CW Rare DX
& DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here – Split
28.060 QRP CW
Calling frequency
28.080 RTTY Rare
DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here -- Split
28.1010 10/10 Intl
CW Calling Frequency
28.12015
PSK31 is popular
28.120-28.300
Beacons
28.200 NCDXF/IARU beacons
28.380 10/10 SSB
Intl Calling Frequency
28.385 QRP SSB
Calling frequency
28.425 10/10 SSB
Intl Calling Frequency – Another is 28.400
28.495 SSB Rare DX
& DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here -- Split
28.600 Old General
Callin Frequency - Still used by Old Timers
28.675~28.685 SSTV
Operating Frequency -- IARU Region 1
28.680 SSTV
Operations USA/Canada
28.825 10-10
Backskatter Net - Paper Chasers Net
28.885 6M DX
Liaison Frequency -- Listen here for 6 Meter DX opening announcements and
discussions.
28.945 FAX
Operating Frequency
29.000-29.200 AM
Operations
29.300-29.510
Satellite Downlinks
29.520-29.580
Repeater Inputs
29.600 FM Simplex
- Calling Frequency
29.620-29.680
Repeater Outputs
SIX METERS
50.0-50.1 CW
50.090 CW Calling
Freq
50.7 RTTY Calling
Frequency
50.100 to 50.130
DX Window
50.110 DX Calling
Frequency
50.115 DXpeditions
Frequently operate CW and SSB here
50.125 National
SSB Simplex Frequency
50.1-50.6 Weak
Signal, AM
50.4 National AM Simplex Frequency
51.910 FM internet linking
52.525 National FM Simplex Frequency
6 Meter Simplex
Frequencies --
|
50.000 - 50.100 CW, Beacons 50.100
- 50.300 SSB, CW 50.270 FSK Meteorscatter 50.290 PSK31 (SSB) |
50.300 - 50.600 All Modes 50.300 FM Simplex Calling Frequency (West Coast) 50.400 AM Calling Frequency
|
50.600 - 50.800 Digital 50.680
SSTV 51.120 PSK31 (FM) |
|
51.200 - 51.480FM Repeater Inputs |
52.020 - 52.040 FM Simplex |
52.560 - 52.980 FM Repeater
Outputs |
|
53.100 Remote Control |
53.500 Remote Control |
53.600 Remote Control |
VHF TO DAYLIGHT CALLING AND SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES
Repeater
Pairs and Simplex Frequencies - From The South Eastern Repeater Association
VHF and Above Calling & Simplex Frequencies
CALLING FREQUENCIES -- Courtesy of Rob Bellville and the Lincoln Amateur Radio Club
2M CW......... 144.100 MHz
2M PSK ........ 144.144 to 144.150
2M SSB........ 144.200 MHz
2M FM......... 146.520 MHz (National Simplex Freq)
1.25M PSK .... 222.07 to 222.15
1.25M CW..... 222.100 MHz
1.25M SSB.... 222.100 MHz
1.25M FM..... 223.500 MHz
70cm SSB...... 432.100 MHz
70cm PSK ..... 432.2 and up
70cm FM....... 446.000 MHz
33cm CW/SSB.. 903.100 MHz
33cm FM...... 906.500 MHz
23cm FM...... 1294.500 MHz
23cm CW/SSB..1296.100 MHz
13cm CW/SSB..2304.100 MHz
VHF/UHF/SHF SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES
2 METERS
146.400, 146.415, 146.430, 146.445, 146.460, 146.475, 146.490, 146.505, 146.535, 146.550, 146.565, 146.580, 146.595, 147.405, 147.420, 147.435, 147.450, 147.465, 147.480, 147.495, 147.510, 147.525, 147.540, 147.555, 147.570, 147.585
From JPL in Southern California:
144.30 to 144.38, unchannelized, 144.40 to 144.50, unchannelized,
145.50 to 145.60, unchannelized, 145.70 to 145.79, unchannelized
146.43 (ATV simplex only), 146.52 (national simplex), 146.535, 146.55
146.565 (local ARDF freq.; usable when there is no "T hunt" in progress)
146.58, 146.595, 147.48, 147.51, 147.525, 147.54, 147.555, 147.57, 147.585
1.25 METERS
223.420, 223.440, 223.460, 223.480, 223.520, 223.540, 223.560, 223.580, 223.600, 223.620, 223.640, 223.660, 223.680, 223.700, 223.720, 223.740 ,223.760, 223.780, 223.800, 223.820, 223.840
70 CM
445.9125 445.9250 445.9375 445.9500 445.9625 445.9750 445.9875 446.0000 *
446.0125 446.0250 446.0375 446.0500 446.0625 446.0750 446.0875 446.1000
446.1125 446.1250 446.1375 446.1500 446.1625 446.1750
* 446.000 is the National FM Voice Simplex Calling Frequency
900 MHz
National “Traditional” FM Voice Simplex Channels
(also for use with 25 MHz duplex offset radios)
906.000 to 907.000 MHz - channel every 25 KHz
906.500 - National Calling Frequency
1.2 GHz
QRP CALLING FREQUENCIES -- USA
BAND
CW
SSB
160M
CW--1.810
SSB -- 1.910
80M
CW-- 3.560
SSB --3.985
80M
CW-- 3.579 (Colorburst Crystal Frequency)
--
80M
CW--3.710 (Novice)
--
40M
CW--7.040
SSB --7.285
40M
CW--7.035 (QRP-L)
--
40M
CW--7.110 (Novice)
--
40M
CW--7.112 (NorCal crystals)
--
30M
CW--10.106
--
30M
CW-- 10.116 (QRP-L)
--
20M
CW-- 14.060
SSB --14.285
17M
CW--18.096
SSB --18.130
15M
CW--21.060
SSB --21.385
15M
CW-- 21.110 (Novice)
--
12M
CW--24.906
SSB --24.950
10M
CW--28.060
SSB -- 28.885
10M
CW--28.110 (Novice)
SSB --28.385 (Novice)
6M
CW-- 50.060
SSB --50.885
2M
CW--144.060
SSB --144.285
2M
--
FM--144.585
QRP CALLING FREQUENCIES -- EUROPE
BAND
CW
SSB
160M
--
SSB --1.843
80M
--
SSB --3.690
80M
--
SSB --3.690
40M
CW--7.030
SSB --7.090
40M
CW--7.060
--
15M
--
SSB --21.285
10M
--
SSB -- 28.360
6M
--
SSB --50.285
ISLAND HUNTER FREQUENCIES (IOTA)
1294.00 - 1295.00 Narrow Band FM simplex, every 25 KHz
1294.50 National simplex calling channel
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IOTA CW: 3.530, 7.030, 10.115, 14.040, 18.098 and 21.040 MHz
Primary SSB net frequency is 14.336 MHz.
CW Net frequencies at 14.0565 MHz
IOTA SSB: 3.755, 7.060, 14.260,
18.128, 21.260, 24.950, 28.460 and 28.560 MHz
US Island Hunters: 7.250, 14.250 to 14.260 (main), 21.350, 28.450 MHz
CW - anywhere.
COUNTY HUNTERS NETS AND CALLING FREQUENCIES
A secondary net at 7.238 MHz or 7.243 MHz.
75 meters is 3.903 MHz
15M at 21.338 MHz
and 10M at 28.336 MHz
7.0395 on 40 meters![]()
Considerate
Operator's Frequency Guide
1.800-1.830
CW, data and other narrowband modes
1.810 QRP CW calling frequency
1.830-1.840 CW, data and other narrowband modes, intercontinental QSOs only
1.840-1.850 CW; SSB, SSTV and other wideband modes, intercontinental QSOs only
1.850-2.000 CW; phone, SSTV and other wideband modes
3.500-3.510
CW DX window
3.560 QRP CW
calling frequency
3.590 RTTY DX
3.580-3.620 Data
3.620-3.635 Automatically controlled data stations
3.710 QRP Novice/Technician CW calling frequency
3.790-3.800 DX window
3.845 SSTV
3.885 AM calling frequency
3.985 QRP SSB calling frequency
7.040
RTTY DX QRP CW calling frequency
7.080-7.100 Data
7.100-7.105 Automatically controlled data stations
7.110 QRP Novice/Technician CW calling frequency
7.171 SSTV
7.285 QRP SSB calling frequency
7.290 AM calling frequency
10.106
QRP CW calling frequency
10.130-10.140 Data
10.140-10.150 Automatically controlled data stations
14.060
QRP CW calling frequency
14.070-14.095 Data
14.095-14.0995 Automatically controlled data stations
14.100 NCDXF
Beacons
14.1005-14.112 Automatically controlled data stations
14.230 SSTV
14.245 Family Hour DX Net Daily 1400-1700 UTC
14.285 QRP SSB calling frequency
14.286 AM calling frequency
14.336 MHz when ever 20 is open and mobiles are around
18.100-18.105
Data
18.105-18.110 Automatically controlled data stations
18.110 NCDXF
Beacons
21.060
QRP CW calling frequency
21.070-21.100 Data
21.090-21.100 Automatically controlled data stations
21.150 NCDXF/IARU beacons
21.340 SSTV
21.385 QRP SSB calling frequency
24.920-24.925
Data
24.925-24.930 Automatically controlled data stations
24.930 NCDXF
Beacons
28.060
QRP CW calling frequency
28.070-28.120
Data
28.120-28.189
Automatically controlled data stations
28.190-28.225
Beacons
NCDXF/IARU beacons
28.200 NCDXF
Beacons
28.330
10M DX Net Daily 1430 UTC
28.385
QRP SSB calling frequency
28.680
SSTV
29.000-29.200
AM
29.300-29.510
Satellite downlinks
29.520-29.580
Repeater inputs
29.600
FM simplex
29.620-29.680
Repeater outputs
|
BAND |
CW/Data |
SSB |
|---|---|---|
|
160M |
-- |
SSB -- 1.8495 LSB (Regions 1 & 3) |
|
160M |
CW/Data -- 1.8075 |
SSB -- 1.9125 LSB (USA) |
|
80M |
-- |
SSB -- 3.6875 LSB (Regions 1 & 3) |
|
80M |
CW/Data -- 3.5775 |
SSB -- 3.9975 LSB (USA) |
|
40M |
-- |
SSB -- 7.0875 LSB (Regions 1 & 3) |
|
40M |
CW/Data -- 7.0675 |
SSB -- 7.2475 LSB (USA) |
|
30M |
CW -- 10.1175 |
-- |
|
30M |
CW/Data -- 10.1375 |
-- |
|
20M |
CW/Data -- 14.0975 |
SSB -- 14.3425 USB |
|
17M |
CW/Data -- 18.1075 |
SSB -- 18.1575 USB |
|
15M |
CW/Data -- 21.1075 |
SSB -- 21.4375 USB |
|
12M |
CW/Data -- 24.9275 |
SSB -- 24.9775 USB |
|
10M |
CW/Data -- 28.1075 |
SSB -- 28.3375 USB |
|
6M |
-- |
SSB -- 50.1625 USB |