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2 Meters
(Redirected from 2 meters)
2 Meters is a popular amateur radio band. It ranges from 144 to 148 MHz in the United States and from 144 to 146 MHz in most other parts of the world. The 2 Meter band is part of the VHF spectrum, and is primarily used for local communications (under about 100 miles). Because it is local and reliable, and because in many parts of the world the licensing requirements to transmit on it are easy to achieve, the 2 Meter band is one of the most popular non-HF ham bands.
Common Uses of 2 Meters
Band Plan
Below is a common band plan for 2 meters.
Sample Band Plan
| 144.000 - 144.100 MHz |
CW only, as restricted by FCC Part 97 |
| 144.100 - 144.275 MHz |
CW and SSB |
| 144.275 - 144.300 MHz |
CW propagation beacons |
| 144.300 - 144.500 MHz |
Satellite |
| 144.510 - 144.890 MHz |
FM repeater inputs (600 kHz splits)
- FM repeater inputs are spaced 20 kHz apart (144.510, 144.530, 144.550, etc.)
- FM repeater inputs are coupled with outputs from 145.110 to 145.490
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| 144.910 - 145.090 MHz |
Packet and FM simplex
- Packet channels are spaced 20 kHz apart on the odd frequencies (144.910, 144.930, 144.950, etc.)
- FM simplex channels are spaced 20 kHz apart on the even frequencies (144.920, 144.940, 144.960, etc.)
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| 145.110 - 145.490 MHz |
FM repeater outputs (600 kHz splits)
- FM repeater outputs are spaced 20 kHz apart (145.110, 145.130, 145.150, etc.)
- FM repeater outputs are coupled with inputs from 144.510 to 144.890
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| 145.510 - 145.790 MHz |
FM simplex, digital and satellite
- Channels are spaced 20 kHz apart (145.510, 145.530, 145.550, etc.)
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| 145.800 - 146.000 MHz |
Satellite |
| 146.010 - 146.385 MHz |
FM repeater inputs (600 kHz splits)
- FM repeater inputs are spaced 15 kHz apart (146.010, 146.025, 146.040, etc.)
- FM repeater inputs are coupled with outputs from 146.610 to 146.985
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| 146.400 - 146.595 MHz |
FM simplex
- FM simplex channels are spaced 15 kHz apart (146.400, 146.415, 146.430, etc.)
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| 146.610 - 146.985 MHz |
FM repeater outputs (600 kHz splits)
- FM repeater outputs are spaced 15 kHz apart (146.610, 146.625, 146.640, etc.)
- FM repeater outputs are coupled with inputs from 146.010 to 146.385
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| 147.000 - 147.390 MHz |
FM repeater outputs (600 kHz splits)
- FM repeater outputs are spaced 15 kHz apart (147.000, 147.015, 147.030, etc.)
- FM repeater outputs are coupled with inputs from 147.600 to 147.990
- In some areas, 147.000 MHz is coupled with 146.400 MHz as an input instead of 147.600 MHz.
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| 147.405 - 147.585 MHz |
FM simplex
- FM simplex channels are spaced 15 kHz apart (147.405, 147.420, 147.435, etc.)
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| 147.600 - 147.990 MHz |
FM repeater inputs (600 kHz splits)
- FM repeater inputs are spaced 15 kHz apart (147.600, 147.615, 147.630, etc.)
- FM repeater inputs are coupled with outputs from 147.000 to 147.390
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Frequencies of Note
- CW and SSB calling frequency is 144.200 MHz.
- APRS frequency is 144.390 MHz in the United States, 145.175 MHz in Australia and 144.800 MHz in Europe.
- FM simplex calling frequency is 146.520 MHz.
- In some areas, 146.415 - 146.505 MHz are repeater outputs with inputs +1 MHz at 147.415 - 147.505 MHz, spaced 15 kHz apart.
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