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/* Rules to fill this data sheet about frequencies of digital modes (amateur and

professional)
/* "/*" at any position of a line, the text behind "/*" is a comment not display
ed (it is internal to the author). This comment is not taken into account.
/* Empty lines (used to make the text clearer) are ignored.
/* "*" at the beginning of a line mention the mode name (example: "*BPSK31"). Sp
aces are ignored. There is only one mode specified
/* An order of modes is not required (however, below, it is display in alphanume
rical order).
/* All the data (frequencies...) below * until either another * or the end of th
e file concerns the mode defined after *
/* If a mode has, exactly, the same frequencies as a previous mode, use "=" as "
*QPSK31=BPSK31". General comment is not copied.
/* Possible frequencies, for this mode, displayed after such equality ("*QPSK31=
BPSK31" for example) will be ignored.
/* The mode (in capitals) name must not comprises spaces. A provisional list is
the following:BPSK31,QPSK31,BPSK63,QPSK63,BPSK125,QPSK125,BPSK250,QPSK250,
/* PSKFEC31,PSK10,PSKAM10,PSKAM31,PSKAM50,MT63,PSK63F,PSK220F,CHIP,CW,CCW,QRSS,P
ACTOR1,PACKET,ASCII,RTTY45,RTTY50,RTTY75,RTTY100,RTTY110,
/* RTTY150,RTTY200,AMTOR,SITOR,THROB,THROBX,OLIVIA,CONTESTIA,RTTYM,JT65,VOICE,14
1A,ALE400,MFSK8,MFSK16,DOMINOF,DOMINOEX,PAX,PAX2,DTMF,
/* FELDHELL,PSKHELL,HELL80,FMHELL,FAX,SSTV,GMDSS,1382,ACARS,DGPS,SYNOP/SHIP,SELC
AL,110A,4285,COQUELET,NWR,HFDL, LENTUS
/* "M" at the beginning of a line mention the Modulation (example "M USB" in gen
eral). Spaces are ignored. Modulation can be: USB,LSB,CW,RTTY,RTTY-R
/* If no M line is provided, the supposed modulation is USB. The M line must be
found before the frequencies.
/* "//" at the beginning of a line to mention a general comment, readable by the
final user, about the mode and/or the proposed frequencies
/* (example: "//PSKAM50 is no more used..."). The comment must be limited to 255
characters.
/* If no // line is provided, there is no general comment. The general comment
line must be found before the frequencies.
/* "1" to "9" at the beginning of a line is used to define a line about one fre
quency in KHz (example 3580).
/* Frequencies with the dot (and not the comma) for decimals. Commas (",") must
be avoided: "3580.1" and not "3,580.1".
/* The number of decimals is limited to 3 (for 1 Hz of accuracy).
/* Behind the frequency (and one space or more) can be found a comment (not comp
ulsory) about the frequency. The comment must be limited to 255 characters.
/* Example of frequency : "14070 This is the most popular frequency"
/* The numbers of frequencies is limited to 30 (so only the 30 first frequencies
, for a given mode, are taken into account).
/* The frequency is the one which must be transmitted to the transceiver (dialed
).
/* The maximum frequency taking into account is 2000 MHz.
/* For exotic (few used) mode, use the "RS ID" to inform listeners of your trans
mission.
*110A
// Professional mode (very few used by amateurs). For professional frequencies,
see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UDXF/ and also http://www.shortwavemonitor.com
14104 proposed for amateurs.
*1382
M FM
// Professional mode mainly used in France
30000 to 41000
86000
86112.5
86125
86137.5
86150
86162.5
86175
86187.5
68000 to 88000
132000 to 225000, 152000 and 173000 are currently used.
400000 to 520000
*141A
//called also "ALE". Amateur and professional mode. It is quite used. It will be
found a complete list of ALE frequencies in the WEB site: http://www.hflink.com
/channels
3596
7040.5
10145.5
14109
21116
*4285
// Professional mode called "STANAG". For frequencies, see http://groups.yahoo.c
om/group/UDXF/ and also http://www.shortwavemonitor.com
4232 RFLIE 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Martinica
4332 FUX 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Reunin
6348 FUE 600bps, long interleave, 5N2 Brest
6462 FUM 300bps, long interleave, 5N1 French Polinesia
8473.5 FUX 300bps, long interleave, 5N1 Reunin
8478.5 RFLIE 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Martinica
8625 FUM 600bps, long interleave, 5N2 French Polinesia
12664.5 FUX 300bps, long interleave, 5N1 Reunin
12666.5 FUO 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Toulon
12855 6WW 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Senegal
12857 6WW 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Senegal
13042.5 FUV 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Djibouti
16949.5 6WW 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Senegal
16951.5 6WW 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Senegal
16961.5 RFLIE 300bps, long interleave, 5N2 Martinica
22447 FUV 300bps 5N2, long interleave, Djibouti
8646 300 bps, long interleave, in ITA2 (5 bits, no parity, one stop bit).
4295 600 bps, long interleave, in ITA2 (5 bits, no parity, one stop bit).
5758.6 600 bps, long interleave, in ITA2 (5 bits, no parity, one stop bit).
8573.6 600 bps, long interleave, in ITA2 (5 bits, no parity, one stop bit).
*ACARS
M AM
// Professional mode for aircrafts
131550 Worlwide
131525 Europe
131725 Europe
136750 Europe
136850 Europe
136900 Europe
136925 Europe
129125 USA and Canada
130025 USA and Canada
130450 USA and Canada
131550 USA and Canada
131725 USA and Canada
130425 USA only
131125 USA only
136700 USA only
136750 USA only
136800 USA only
131475 Canada only
131450 Japan
*ALE400
// Amateur mode (AF at 1625 Hz), not very used (a bit in ARQ FAE). The complete
list of frequencies is on "http://hflink.com/ale400".
1837
3581 from 3581 to 3582 KHz, used in North America at night
3589
7037.5
10141.5
14074
14094
18104.5
21094
24926
28146
50162.5
144162.5
*AMTOR=RTTY45
// This amateur digital mode is few used
*ARQ-E
//ARQ-E and ARQ-E3 are professional modes. For frequencies, see http://groups.ya
hoo.com/group/UDXF/
For precise details of each DGPS transmitter, see:"http://www.beaconworld.org.uk/
files/worldDGPSfreqorder.pdf"
6888.5 ARQ-E 184 bauds
7596.8 ARQ-E 184 bauds
7957.5 ARQ-E 184 bauds
9273 ARQ-E 184 bauds
7822.5 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
7823.7 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
9126.7 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
10469.2 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
11088.7 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
11421.0 ARQ-E3 192 bauds Shift=400 Hz
13343 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
13846.7 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
16077.7 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
16261.7 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
17464.2 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
19065.5 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
20815.2 ARQ-E3 192 bauds
*ASCII=RTTY45
// This amateur digital mode is very few used.
*BPSK31 /*example of user comment (not displayed)
// This amateur digital mode is the most used one.
1838
3580
7035
10140
14070
18100
21080 /*example of user comment (not displayed)
24920
28070
28120
50000
144000
144605 in France /*example of user comment (not displayed)
144144 in Italy
*BPSK63=BPSK31
// This amateur mode is used also in the band 14072.5 - 14080 Khz. It is recomme
nded to use fixed frequencies multiple of 100 Hz: 14072.5, 14072.6, 14072.7...
*BPSK125=BPSK31
// This digital mode is few used
*BPSK250=BPSK31
// This digital mode is few used
*CCW
// Coherent CW (OOK or FSK) is an amateur mode very few used. It is decodable as
well by computers as by human beings. USB or CW modulation can be used
1844 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
3561 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
7031 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
10107 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
14061 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
21061 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
24907 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
28061 if CCW OOK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
3590 if CCW FSK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
7043 if CCW FSK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
10143 if CCW FSK (CQ calls in 24 wpm)
14075 if CCW FSK (CQ calls in 24 wpm).
*CHIP
// This amateur digital mode is few used
7090 for USA
14077
14110
*CONTESTIA
// This amateur digital mode is quite used.
14103.5 For 1000 Hz bandwidth sub-modes, with an AF frequency of 1000 Hz, freque
ncy displayed on the transceiver
7039.5 For 500 and 250 Hz bandwidth
14075.5 For 500 and 250 Hz bandwidth
*COQUELET
// Professional mode. No frequencie known. For frequencies, see http://groups.ya
hoo.com/group/UDXF/ and also http://www.shortwavemonitor.com
*CW
// It is the first digital mode. It is decodable by human beings better than by
computer. It is very used. USB or CW modulation can be used
135.7 until 137.8
1810 to 1838
3500 to 3580
7000 to 7035
10100 to 10140
14000 to 14070
18068 to 18100
21000 to 21080
21120 to 21149
24890 to 24920
28000 to 28050
28150 to 28190
50000 to 50100
144000 to 144150 (call on 144050 or 144060)
*DGPS
//Professional mode. For precise details of each DGPS transmitter, see:"http://ww
w.beaconworld.org.uk/files/worldDGPSfreqorder.pdf"
283.5 to 325 KHz in LF
*DOMINOEX=MFSK16
// This amateur digital mode is few used
*DOMINOF=MFSK16
// This amateur digital mode is few used
*DTMF
M FM
// Used for the repeaters frequencies on VHF, FM
144500 to 144794
145194 to 145593
*FAX
// Very used by professionals (meteo). Few used by amateurs
3730 to 3740
3750 For U.S. hams
7035 to 7045
7150 For U.S. hams
14230
21200 For U.S. hams
21340
28680
50550
144700
3855 Hambourg Meteo
7880 Hambourg Meteo
13882.5 Hambourg Meteo
2618.5 Bracknell Meteo
3289.5 Bracknell Meteo
4610 Bracknell Meteo
2374 RN London
4307 RN London
6446 RN London
8503 NMG New Orleans, LA
*FELDHELL
// This amateur HELLSCHREIBER mode is quite used
3580
7035
10135
14063
21063
28063
*FMHELL=FELDHELL
// This amateur HELLSCHREIBER mode is few used
*GMDSS
//Navy professional mode (central AF frequency of 1700 Hz). For all GMDSS freque
ncies, see the end of the Internet document (Annex 5): http://www.gmdss.com.au/I
TU%20DSC%20op%20spec.pdf
2182 GMDSS HF
2187.5 GMDSS HF
8414.5 GMDSS HF
4207.5 GMDSS HF
6312 GMDSS HF
12577 GMDSS HF
16804.5 GMDSS HF
156525 (channel 70).GMDSS VHF
*HELL80=FELDHELL
// This amateur HELLSCHREIBER mode is few used
*HFDL
// Professional mode for aircrafts. For more information about all the ground st
ations frequencies, click on "HFDL frequencies" or see: http://acarsman.org/baob
ab/HFDL_Actv_Freqs_0904.pdf
21934 San Francisco , USA
17919 San Francisco , USA
13276 San Francisco , USA
11327 San Francisco , USA
10081 San Francisco , USA
8927 San Francisco , USA
6559 San Francisco , USA
5508 San Francisco , USA
4672 San Francisco , USA
2947 San Francisco , USA
11384 Shannon, Ireland
10081 Shannon, Ireland
8942 Shannon, Ireland
8843 Shannon, Ireland
6532 Shannon, Ireland
5547 Shannon, Ireland
3455 Shannon, Ireland
2998 Shannon, Ireland
*IEC870-5
// IEC 870-5 is a professional mode used in LW.
128.1 DCF49 (Germany, Mainflingen) - main frequency
134.6 HGA22 (Hungary, Lakihegy)
138 DCF39 (Germany, Magdeburg)
*JT65
// This amateur digital mode is quite used (AF around 1400 Hz)
1805 For JT65A
1838 For JT65A
3576 For JT65A
7039 For JT65A (Europe)
7076 For JT65A (North America)
10139 For JT65A
14076 For JT65A
18102 For JT65A
21076 For JT65A
24920 For JT65A
28076 For JT65A
50185 to 50195 For JT65A, for EME QSO ("Earth - Moon - Earth"):
144115 to 144.135 For JT65B, for EME QSO
432060 to 432.070 For JT65B, for EME QSO
1296060 to 1296070 For JT65C, for EME QSO
*LENTUS
// This amateur digital mode is a new one (USB, AF around 1000 Hz)
136.3 QSO or beacon
1837.0 QSO or beacon
3589.0 QSO or beacon
7037.5 QSO or beacon
10138.7 QSO or beacon
14074.0 QSO or beacon
14095.6 Beacons only
28124.6 QSO or beacon. Only for very stable XCVR
*MFSK16
// This amateur digital mode is quite used. For SSTV in MFSK16, in general, it i
s not authorized to transmit a mix of text and pictures because the authorized f
requencies, for these modes (MFSK16 / SSTV), are different.
1838
3580
7037
10147
14080
18105
21080
24929
28080
*MFSK8=MFSK16
// This amateur digital mode is few used
*MT63
// This amateur digital mode is used
1822
1838
3580
3590
3635
7035
7037
10140
10145
14106
14109
14114
18100
18105
21130
24925
28130
*NWR
M FM
// NWR SAME is used in USA and Canada in VHF
162400
162425
162450
162475
162500
162525
162550
*OLIVIA
// This amateur digital mode is quite used. With an AF frequency of 1000 Hz, fre
quency displayed on the transceiver:
7038.5
14104.5
14105.5
14106.5
14107.5
14108.5 (call frequency, in 1000 Hz bandwidth sub-mode)
18102.5
18103.5
18104.5
21129.5
*PACKET
// Very used by amateurs in FSK 1200 bauds (FM). Also used in HF in FSK 300 baud
s (USB or LSB)
3590 to 3600 USB (QSO in FSK 300 bauds)
3590 (FSK 110, PSK31, 63 and 250)
7042 (FSK 110, PSK31, 63 and 250)
10147.5 (FSK 110, PSK31, 63 and 250)
10150 LSB (APRS in FSK 300 bauds)
14075 (FSK 110, PSK31, 63 and 250)
14090 to 14099 USB (QSO in FSK 300 bauds)
14101 to 14112 USB (BBS in FSK 300 bauds)
14105 LSB is the"NETWORK 105" ARES, Emergency traffic standby packet net, FSK 300
bauds
14105 USB (APRS in FSK 300 bauds)
18102 USB (APRS in FSK 300 bauds)
21100 to 21120 USB (QSO in FSK 300 bauds)
21113 USB (APRS in FSK 300 bauds)
28120 to 28150 USB (QSO in FSK 300 bauds)
29250 (FSK 1200 bauds APRS)
144620(FSK 110, PSK31, 63 and 250)
144800 (FSK 1200 bauds APRS)
144390 (FSK 1200 bauds APRS) in the North American continent
*PACTOR1
// Used by professionals. Few used by amateurs. USB or LSB modulation can be use
d
3590 approximative frequency
7041 approximative frequency
14111 approximative frequency
*PAX
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
3590
7042
10148
14075
144620
*PAX2
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
3610
7042
14112
18112
21112
24932
28302
144620.
*PSK10=PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*PSK220F=PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*PSK63F=PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*PSKAM10=PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*PSKAM31=PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*PSKAM50=PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*PSKFEC31
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
10148 AF around 1000 Hz
14075 AF around 1000 Hz
144620 AF around 1000 Hz
*PSKHELL=FELDHELL
// This amateur HELLSCHREIBER mode is few used
*QPSK31=BPSK31 /*example of user comment (not displayed)
// This amateur digital mode is few used /*example of user comment (not displaye
d)
*QPSK63=BPSK31
// This digital mode is few used
*QPSK125=BPSK31
// This digital mode is few used
*QPSK250=BPSK31
// This digital mode is few used
*QRSS
// This amateur mode is a very slow CW. This mode is few used (a bit on LW)
135.7 to 136.0
137.6 to 137.8
505
1810 to 1838
3500 to 3580
7000 to 7035
10100 to 10140
*RTTY45
// Still very used by amateurs (45 bauds is not used by professionals)
M USB
1838 to 1842
3580 to 3600
7035 to 7045
10140 to 10150
14070 to 14099
18100 to 18109
21080 to 21120
24920 to 24929
28050 to 28150
50100 to 50500
144600
144800 to 144990
*RTTY50
// Used by professionals (LSB). Not used by amateurs (or by sked on the RTTY 45
frequencies)
M LSB
147.3 DDH47 Shift of 85 Hz
*RTTY75
// Used by professionals (LSB). Not used by amateurs (or by sked on the RTTY 45
frequencies)
M LSB
4489 Bracknell meteo Shift of 425 Hz
*RTTY100
// Used by professionals (LSB). Frequencies not known
M LSB
*RTTY110
// Used by professionals (LSB). Frequencies not known
M LSB
*RTTY150
// Used by professionals (LSB). Frequencies not known
M LSB
*RTTY200
// Used by professionals (LSB). Frequencies not known
M LSB
*RTTYM=CONTESTIA
// This amateur digital mode is very few used
*SELCAL
// Professional mode for aircrafts
2850 to 3155
3400 to 3500
4650 to 4750
5480 to 5730
6525 to 6765
8815 to 9040
10005 to 10100
11175 to 11400
13200 to 13360
15010 to 15100
17900 to 18030
21870 to 22000
23200 to 23350
*SITOR
// Used by professionals (USB) for navy
4210 to 4218
6314 to 6329
12579 to 12646
*SSTV
// This amateur mode is quite used
3730 (LSB)
7035 (LSB)
10132 (MP73-N net, USB, on saturdays, 1700 - 1900 UTC)
14230 (USB)
21340 (USB)
28680 (USB)
144500 (FM)
*SYNOP/SHIP
//SYNOP/SHIP is a navy professional mode (450 Hz shift) using RTTY 50
4583 DDK2 (1 kW)
7646 DDH7 (1 kW)
10100.8 DDK9 (10 kW)
*THROB=MFSK16
// This amateur digital mode is few used
*THROBX=MFSK16
// This amateur digital mode is few used
*VOICE
// This amateur digital mode for blind Hams is very few used (AF around 1000 Hz)
3590
7042
10148
14075
144620

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