23 cm band

23 cm band

Als 23-Zentimeter-Band bezeichnet man den Frequenzbereich von 1,240–1,300 GHz. Er liegt im Mikrowellenspektrum. Der Name leitet sich von der Wellenlänge dieses Frequenzbereiches ab.

23-Zentimeter-Amateurband

Bandplan

Der Amateurfunk-Bandplan sieht wie folgt aus:

Frequenzbereich Nutzung
1240,000-1241,000 MHz Digital Link (+59 MHz Shift)
1241,000-1242,000 MHz Digital Link (+53,5 MHz Shift)
1242,025-1242,700 MHz FM Relaisausgabe (+28 MHz Shift)
1242,725-1243,250 MHz PR Duplex, Digipeaterausgabe (+28 MHz Shift)
1243,250-1260,000 MHz ATV
1260,000-1270,000 MHz Amateurfunksatelliten
1270,025-1270,700 MHz FM Relaiseingabe (-28 MHz Shift)
1270,725-1271,250 MHz PR Duplex, Duplexeingabe (-28 MHz Shift)
1272,000-1290,994 MHz ATV, TX (16 MHz)
1290,994-1291,481 MHz FM Relaiseingabe (-6 MHz Shift)
1291,494-1293,150 MHz alle Betriebsarten
1293,150-1294,350 MHz Relaiseingabe
1294,350-1296,000 MHz alle Betriebsarten
1296,000-1296,025 MHz CW, EME
1296,025-1296,150 MHz CW, Aktivitätszentrum PSK31 1296,138 MHz
1296,150-1296,400 MHz CW & SSB, Aktivitätszentrum Schmalband 1296,200 MHz
1296,400-1296,600 MHz CW & SSB, Lineartranspondereingabe
1296,500 MHz SSTV Schmalband
1296,600 MHz RTTY (FSK/PSK)
1296,700 MHz FAX (FSK/PSK)
1296,600-1296,800 MHz Lineartransponderausgabe
1296,800-1296,994 MHz Internationales Baken-Projekt, kein Sendebetrieb
1296,994-1297,481 MHz FM Relaisausgabe (-6 MHz Shift)
1297,494-1297,981 MHz FM Simplex (NBFM)
1298,025-1298,500 MHz FM Relaisausgaben (-28 MHz Shift)
1298,725-1299,000 MHz PR Duplex, Duplexausgabe (-28 MHz Shift)
1299,000-1300,000 MHz Digital Link (-59 MHz Shift)



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