<BR> <P> The 50 MHz Band Plan <BR>


The R.A and the R.S.G.B are the people to ask about band plans, you will find many versions of the band plan, But this is the correct plan.

The RSGB UK 50 MHz Band Plan




FrequencyAllocationFrequencyUsage
50.000-50.020CW Only50.090CW Calling
50.020-50.080Beacons--
50.080-50.100CW Only--
50.100-50.500SSB and CW only50.100-50.130DX window - Note 1
50.110Intercontinental Calling - Note 2

50.185 Cross-band Activity Centre
50.200 SSB Calling
50.300 CW Meteor Scatter Calling
50.350 SSB Meteor Scatter Calling
50.500-51.000All Modes50.510SSTV
50.550 FAX
50.600 RTTY (AFSK)
50.630-50.750Packet Radio (AFSK) - Note 3
51.000-51.125SSB/CW Only51.110VK/ZL Calling - Note 7
51.125-51.390All modes51.210Note 5
51.410-51.830FM Channelised Operation - Note 451.510FM Calling
51.530Note 6

51.830-52.000All Modes51.940-52.000 Note 5




Notes




  1. Only to be used for QSOs between stations in different
    continents.
  2. No QSOs on this frequency. Always QSY when working
    intercontinental DX.
  3. 20 kHz channel spacing. Channel centre frequencies start at
    50.630 MHz.
  4. 20 KHz channel spacing. Channel centre frequencies start at
    51.410 MHz.
  5. Emergency Communications priority. Do not use without first
    liaising locally.
  6. Used by GB2RS and for slow morse transmissions.
  7. May be deletd in a future version of this band plan.
    See


Note
A new band plan for 50 MHz was agreed at the 1996 Tel Aviv IARU Region 1
conference. This UK band plan will be revised to come into line with the
Beacon List 40,20,10,6,2mhz,70cm,microwave


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