While all the commentary about whether or not knowing things is good or bad
MAY be useful for discussion, the guy DID as for some data. Seems it would
be a help to give him some. So, here's what I found. All these groups have
websites and they have bandplans on them which you can printout.
Japanese Amateur Radio League - JARL (JA)
Wireless Institute of Australia - WIA (VK)
ARRL (just to give a full record) (US)
Radio Society of Great Britain - RSGB (G)
Radio Amateurs of Canada - RAC (VE)
International Amateur Radio Union - IARU for Regions 1, 2, and 3
For overall frequency allocations - see ITU
Hope that helps you Tony.
I have used these band plans (esp for JA) and found it helped me increase
the number of JA's I was able to work in the contests - esp the 'newly
licensed JA's' who are just starting out.
73
Chuck K3FT
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