Canadian Amateur Radio Band Plan 22
Frequency bands and bandwidths for use by Amateur Radio stations operating in Canada.
Item | Frequency band | Metre band | Maximum bandwidth | Operating provision | Operator qualifications |
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1 | 135.7-137.8 kHz | 2200 | 100 Hz | 5.67A ( 1 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
2 | 472-479 kHz | 630 | 1 kHz | 5.80A ( 5 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
3 | 1.800-2.000 MHz | 160 | 6 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
4 | 3.500-4.000 MHz | 80-75 | 6 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
5 | 5.332 MHz | 60 | 2.8 kHz | C21 ( 100 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
6 | 5.348 MHz | 60 | 2.8 kHz | C21 ( 100 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
7 | 5.3515-5.3665 MHz | 60 | 2.8 kHz | C21 ( 100 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
8 | 5.373 MHz | 60 | 2.8 kHz | C21 ( 100 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
9 | 5.405 MHz | 60 | 2.8 kHz | C21 ( 100 Watt e.i.r.p. ) | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
10 | 7.000-7.300 MHz | 40 | 6 kHz | 5.142 | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
11 | 10.100-10.150 MHz | 30 | 1 kHz | C6 | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
12 | 14.000-14.350 MHz | 20 | 6 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
13 | 18.068-18.168 MHz | 17 | 6 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
14 | 21.000-21.450 MHz | 15 | 6 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
15 | 24.890-24.990 MHz | 12 | 6 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
16 | 28.000-29.700 MHz | 10 | 20 kHz | - | B and 5, B/H, B and A |
17 | 50.000-54.000 MHz | 6 | 30 kHz | - | B |
18 | 144.000-148.000 MHz | 2 | 30 kHz | - | B |
19 | 219.000-220.000 MHz | 1.25 | 100 kHz | C11 | B |
20 | 220.000-222.000 MHz | 1.25 | 100 kHz | C11 – Exceptional circumstances only | B |
21 | 222.000-225.000 MHz | 1.25 | 100 kHz | - | B |
22 | 430.000-450.000 MHz | 70 cm | 12 MHz | * | B |
23 | 902.000-928.000 MHz | 33 cm | 12 MHz | * | B |
24 | 1.240-1.300 GHz | 23 cm | Not specified | * | B |
25 | 2.300-2.450 GHz | 13 cm | Not specified | * | B |
26 | 3.300-3.500 GHz | 9 cm | Not specified | * | B |
27 | 5.650-5.925 GHz | 6 cm | Not specified | * | B |
28 | 10.000-10.500 GHz | 3 cm | Not specified | * | B |
29 | 24.000-24.050 GHz | 12 mm | Not specified | - | B |
30 | 24.050-24.250 GHz | 12 mm | Not specified | * | B |
31 | 47.000-47.200 GHz | 6 mm | Not specified | - | B |
32 | 76.000-77.500 GHz | 4 mm | Not specified | * | B |
33 | 77.500-78.000 GHz | 4 mm | Not specified | - | B |
34 | 78.000-81.000 GHz | < 4 mm | Not specified | * | B |
35 | 81.000-81.500 GHz | < 2 mm | Not specified | 5.561A | B |
36 | 122.250-123.000 GHz | < 2 mm | Not specified | * | B |
37 | 134.000-136.000 GHz | < 2 mm | Not specified | - | B |
38 | 136.000-141.000 GHz | < 2 mm | Not specified | * | B |
39 | 241.000-248.000 GHz | < 2 mm | Not specified | * | B |
40 | 248.000-250.000 GHz | < 2 mm | Not specified | - | B |
Notes:
Based on document (RBR-4-i3-2022-07EN).
In Column Operating provision, “*” means that transmissions shall not cause interference nor be protected from interference by stations licensed in other services operating in that band. Operating provisions defined below are excerpts from the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations and the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) Radio Regulations, as amended from time to time.
In Column Operating provision, the operating provision footnotes with a “C” prefix refer to Canadian allocations per the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations, and the footnotes with no prefix refer to international allocations per the ITU Table of Frequency Allocations.
5.67A Stations in the amateur service using frequencies in the band 135.7-137.8 kHz shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 1 W (e.i.r.p.) and shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the radionavigation service operating in countries listed in No. 5.67. (WRC-07)
5.80A The maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) of stations in the amateur service using frequencies in the band 472-479 kHz shall not exceed 1 W. Administrations may increase this limit of e.i.r.p. to 5 W in portions of their territory which are at a distance of over 800 km from the borders of Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, China, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, the Russian Federation, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, Ukraine and Yemen. In this frequency band, stations in the amateur service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service. (WRC-12)
5.142 The use of the band 7 200-7 300 kHz in Region 2 by the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3. (WRC-12)
5.561A The 81-81.5 GHz band is also allocated to the amateur and amateur-satellite services on a secondary basis. (WRC-2000)
C6 The use of the band 10 100-10 150 kHz by the amateur service in Canada is not in accordance with the international frequency allocations. Canadian amateur operations shall not cause interference to fixed service operations of other administrations and if such interference should occur, the amateur service may be required to cease operations. The amateur service in Canada may not claim protection from interference by the fixed service operations of other administrations.
C11 (CAN-18) In the frequency band 219-220 MHz, the amateur service is permitted on a secondary basis. In the frequency band 220-222 MHz, the amateur service may be permitted in exceptional circumstances on a secondary basis to assist in disaster relief efforts.
C21 (CAN-18) Amateur service operators may transmit in the frequency band 5 351.5-5 366.5 kHz and on the following four centre frequencies: 5 332 kHz, 5 348 kHz, 5 373 kHz and 5 405 kHz. Amateur stations are allowed to operate with a maximum effective radiated power of 100 W PEP in each channel and are restricted to the following emission modes and designators: telephony (2K80J3E), data (2K80J2D), RTTY (60H0J2B) and CW (150HA1A). Transmissions in any channel may not occupy a bandwidth of more than 2.8 kHz. Such use is not in accordance with international frequency allocations. Canadian amateur operations shall not cause interference to fixed and mobile operations in Canada or in other countries and, if such interference occurs, the amateur service may be required to cease operations. The amateur service in Canada may not claim protection from interference by the fixed and mobile operations of other countries.
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