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09 Dec 2004
by Dr.Ace - WH2T
It now reflects the latest updated band plan info.

2 Meter FM Channelized Frequencies

Two Meter Band FM Channelized Frequencies

Most of the newer 2 meter transceivers have 100 or more memory channels. So by using the standardized 15 Khz splinter channels it is possible to program almost every U.S. repeater and simplex frequency for the entire 2 meter FM band plan into the radio's memory channels.

This can be very handy especially for mobile operation! I have programmed multiple radios in this fashion. I find it very convenient.The following list is the way I program my radios, it requires 98 Channels.

I program 147.00 Mhz in twice , once with a plus offset and once with a minus offset.

This info is based on the latest 2 meter band plan.
 



Program all Repeater Offsets as Plus or Minus 600 Khz UNLESS you use a repeater that has a different offset.
Don't forget to program any PL Tones your local repeaters use.


Freq
in
Mhz ___ Offset __ Channel #


145.11 _ minus __ Channel 1
145.13 _ minus __ Channel 2
145.15 _ minus __ Channel 3
145.17 _ minus __ Channel 4
145.19 _ minus __ Channel 5
145.21 _ minus __ Channel 6
145.23 _ minus __ Channel 7
145.25 _ minus __ Channel 8
145.27 _ minus __ Channel 9
145.29 _ minus __ Channel 10
145.31 _ minus __ Channel 11
145.33 _ minus __ Channel 12
145.35 _ minus __ Channel 13
145.37 _ minus __ Channel 14
145.39 _ minus __ Channel 15
145.41 _ minus __ Channel 16
145.43 _ minus __ Channel 17
145.45 _ minus __ Channel 18
145.47 _ minus __ Channel 19
145.49 _ minus __ Channel 20

146.400 Simplex_ Channel 21 May be a repeater input in some areas.
146.415 Simplex_ Channel 22
146.43 Simplex_ Channel 23
146.445 Simplex_ Channel 24
146.46 Simplex_ Channel 25
146.475 Simplex_ Channel 26
146.49 Simplex_ Channel 27
146.505 Simplex_ Channel 28
146.52 Simplex_ Channel 29 *National Simplex Calling Frequency*
146.535 Simplex_ Channel 30
146.55 Simplex_ Channel 31
146.565 Simplex_ Channel 32
146.58 Simplex_ Channel 33

146.61 minus __ Channel 34
146.625 minus __ Channel 35
146.64 minus __ Channel 36
146.655 minus __ Channel 37
146.67 minus __ Channel 38
146.685 minus __ Channel 39
146.70 minus __ Channel 40
146.715 minus __ Channel 41
146.73 minus __ Channel 42
146.745 minus __ Channel 43
146.76 minus __ Channel 44
146.775 minus __ Channel 45
146.79 minus __ Channel 46
146.805 minus __ Channel 47
146.82 minus __ Channel 48
146.835 minus __ Channel 49
146.85 minus __ Channel 50
146.865 minus __ Channel 51
146.88 minus __ Channel 52
146.895 minus __ Channel 53
146.91 minus __ Channel 54
146.925 minus __ Channel 55
146.94 minus __ Channel 56
146.955 minus __ Channel 57
146.97 minus __ Channel 58
146.985 minus __ Channel 59
147.00 minus ___ Channel 60

147.00 plus ___ Channel 61
147.015 plus ___ Channel 62
147.03 plus ___ Channel 63
147.045 plus ___ Channel 64
147.06 plus ___ Channel 65
147.075 plus ___ Channel 66
147.09 plus ___ Channel 67
147.105 plus ___ Channel 68
147.12 plus ___ Channel 69
147.135 plus ___ Channel 70
147.15 plus ___ Channel 71
147.165 plus ___ Channel 72
147.18 plus ___ Channel 73
147.195 plus ___ Channel 74
147.21 plus ___ Channel 75
147.225 plus ___ Channel 76
147.24 plus ___ Channel 77
147.255 plus ___ Channel 78
147.27 plus ___ Channel 79
147.285 plus ___ Channel 80
147.30 plus ___ Channel 81
147.315 plus ___ Channel 82
147.33 plus ___ Channel 83
147.345 plus ___ Channel 84
147.36 plus ___ Channel 85
147.375 plus ___ Channel 86
147.39 plus ___ Channel 87

147.42 Simplex_ Channel 88
147.435 Simplex_ Channel 89
147.45 Simplex_ Channel 90
147.465 Simplex_ Channel 91
147.48 Simplex_ Channel 92
147.495 Simplex_ Channel 93
147.51 Simplex_ Channel 94
147.525 Simplex_ Channel 95
147.54 Simplex_ Channel 96
147.555 Simplex_ Channel 97
147.57 Simplex_ Channel 98

NOTE: Due to local variations it would be very difficult to have ALL repeaters programmed in for ALL areas. Since some areas use other than 15 Khz spacing (Utah uses 20 Khz channel spacing) and some odd ball repeaters use other than 600 Khz offset. But the frequencies listed on this page cover 99.9% of circumstances for U.S. Amateurs.

Disclaimer: All Band Plans are Subject To Change
 

Old 2 Meter Band Channelized Frequencies Info

My Old 2 Meter Band Channelized Frequencies Page
 

2 Meter Band Simplex Info

Ace's Simplex Page
 

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