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    The PACKET RADIO Bandplan

    Although the nature of packet radio is forgiving while accommodating multiple users in a trio of services on a single frequency, allowing a total free-for-all mixture of BBSes, DXClusters, and CONVerse node traffic has turned into a nightmare for many system operator's. This travesty was unforeseen when Packet radio began. It has now become our burden to bring reason to the chaos and improve the effeciency of our networks. Therefore the South Eastern Digital Frequency Coordinating Committee wishes to offer the following bandplan in an effort to develop a method to the madness that was created when Packet began.

    We began the formulation of this bandplan in July of 1988 and since that date much thought and input from many regions has gone into the building of this Packet Radio bandplan. Please join with us in our efforts as we forge the future of our digital hobby. This effort is long past due, without losing sight of reality, please help by coordinating your nodes along with their purpose and location into our database.

    If you have modifications, additions, or changes to this bandplan, please submit them so they may be considered at the next meeting of the SEDFCC.

    Thank you for your help

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    The SEDFCC Packet Bandplan

    50 MHZ

    51.12 Neighbor Backbone
    51.14 Experimental
    51.16 Keyboard Personal BBS
    51.18 Experimental
    51.62 Keyboard & Personal BBS
     

    144 MHZ

    144.91 Keyboard to Keyboard
    144.93 SAREX (Satellite)
    144.95 DX Spotting Network
    144.97 Backbone @ 9600 b/s
    144.99 LAN Personal BBS
    145.01 ALL Personal BBS
    145.03 IP/NOS Keyboard
    145.05 BBS Forwarding
    145.07 LAN Personal BBS
    145.09 DX Spotting
    145.51 DX Spotting
    145.53 DX Spotting
    145.55 LAN & Personal BBS
    145.57 Keyboard & Personal BBS
    145.59 LAN & Personal BBS
    145.61 LAN & Personal BBS
    145.63 Backbone @ 9600 b/s
    145.65 LAN & Personal BBS
    145.67 TCP/IP
    145.69 LAN Personal BBS
    145.71 9600 bps & Personal BBS
    145.73 ALL
    145.75 DX Spotting Network
    145.770 Emergency & Keyboard to Keyboard
    145.790 APRS & LAN & Personal BBS
     

    219-220 MHZ
    TEN CHANNELS @ 100 Khz wide, exclusive trunks
    (ARRL Coordination only) 219.050 through 219.950 MHz

    The FCC has allocated 219-220 MHz to amateur use on a secondary basis. This allocation is only for fixed digital message forwarding systems operated by all licensees except Novices. Amateur operations must not cause interference to, and must accept interference from, primary services in this and adjacent bands. Amateur stations are limited to 50 W PEP output and 100 kHz bandwidth. Automated Maritime Telecommunications Systems (AMTS) stations are the primary occupants in this band. Amateur stations within 398 miles of an AMTS station must notify the station in writing at least 30 days prior to beginning operations. Amateur stations within 50 miles of an AMTS station must get permission in writing from the AMTS station before beginning operations.

    ARRL Headquarters maintains a database of AMTS stations. The FCC requires that amateur operators provide written notification including the station's geographic location to the ARRL for inclusion in a database at least 30 days before beginning operations. See Section 97.303(e) of the FCC Rules.


    220 MHZ

    223.46 BBS & Forwarding
    223.54 BBS & Forwarding
    223.56 Backbone (9600 b/s) Nodes
    223.58 DX Spotting Network
    223.60 Backbone (9600 b/s) Nodes
    223.62 Node Backbone
    223.64 Keyboard Personal BBS
    223.66 Keyboard to Keyboard
    223.68 LAN Personal BBS
    223.70 Backbone (9600 b/s) Nodes
    223.72 TCP/IP
    223.74 DXC Backbone 224.52 BBS Forwarding
     

    430 MHZ

    430.150 X-1J+ BkBone (100 Khz)
    430.250 DX Spotting (100 Khz)
    430.350 Node BkBone (100 Khz)
    430.410 BBS INTERLINK (Forwarding)
    430.390 DX Spotting (backbone)
    430.430 9600 bps
    430.450 BBS INTERLINK (Forwarding)
    430.470 Node Keyboard to Keyboard
    430.490 TCP/IP
    431.050 (100 Khz �Center Frequency�)
    431.150 (100 Khz �Center Frequency�)
    431.250 (100 Khz �Center Frequency�)
    438.950 (25 Khz)
    438.975 (25 Khz)
    439.000 (25 Khz)
    439.050 (25 Khz)
     

    Packet Bandplan; continued.

    440 MHZ

    440.925 TheNET inter node @ 9600 baud
    440.950 ALL SERVICES
    440.975 BBS Interlink (Forwarding @ 1200 baud)
    441.000 BBS Interlink (Forwarding & LAN, USA)
    441.200 ALL
    441.250 BBS Interlink (Forwarding)
    441.500 ALL
    445.125 BBS & Forwarding
    445.375 Experimental
    446.500 BBS Interlink (Forwarding)
    446.075 BBS Interlink (Forwarding
     

    900 MHZ

    903.50 1 Mhz wide-TCP/IP
    904.50 1 Mhz wide-Backbone
    915.50 1 Mhz wide (Experimental)
    916.10 200 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.30 200 Khz wide (DX SpotLink)
    916.50 200 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.65 100 Khz wide (56 Kb backbone)
    916.70 100 Khz wide (TCP/IP)
    916.81 20 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.83 20 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.85 20 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.87 20 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.89 20 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.91 20 Khz wide 9600 Backbone
    916.93 20 Khz wide (Experimental)
    916.95 20 Khz wide BBS Forwarding
    916.97 20 Khz wide DX SPOTLINK
    916.99 20 Khz BBS LINKING

     

    1296 MHZ

    1248.500 1 Mhz wide - Experimental
    1249.000 to 1249.450 - Experimental
    1249.500 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.600 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.700 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.800 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.870 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.890 20 Khz wide - DX Packet Cluster
    1249.910 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.930 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.950 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.970 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1249.990 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1250.500 1 Mhz wide - Experimental
    1251.500 1 Mhz wide - Experimental
    1297.000 to1298.000 - Experimental
    1298.500 1 Mhz wide - Experimental
    1299.000 to1299.450 - Experimental
    1299.500 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.600 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.700 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.800 100 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.870 20 Khz wide - LAN
    1299.890 20 Khz wide - DX Packet Cluster
    1299.910 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.930 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.950 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.970 20 Khz wide - Experimental
    1299.990 20 Khz wide - Experimental
     

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