Western German stamp, World Administrative Radio Conference 1979 in Geneva

The World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) bands are three portions of the shortwave radio spectrum used by licensed and/or certified amateur radio operators. They consist of 30 meters (10.1–10.15 MHz), 17 meters (18.068–18.168 MHz), and 12 meters (24.89–24.99 MHz). They were named after the World Administrative Radio Conference, which in 1979 created a worldwide allocation of these bands for amateur use. The bands were opened for use in the early 1980s. Due to their relatively small bandwidth of 100 kHz or less, there is a gentlemen's agreement that the WARC bands may not be used for general contesting. This agreement has been codified in official recommendations, such as the IARU Region 1 HF Manager's Handbook, which states: "Contest activity shall not take place on the 5, 10, 18, and 24 MHz bands."

Non-contesting radio amateurs are recommended to use the contest-free HF bands (30, 17, and 12m) during the largest international contests.

12-meter band plan

IARU Region 1

License class24.89–24.91524.915-24.92524.925-24.92924.929-24.93124.931-24.9424.94-24.99
Effective 1 January 2008CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalCW, narrow-band digital, unattended stationsBeaconsCW, narrow-band digital, unattended stationsAll modes

IARU Region 2

License class24.89–24.91524.915-24.92524.925-24.92924.929-24.93124.931-24.9424.94-24.99
Effective 1 January 2008CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalCW, narrow-band digital, unattended stationsBeaconsCW, narrow-band digital, unattended stationsAll modes

Canada

Canada is part of region 2 and as such is subject to the IARU band plan. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the bandplan below as a recommendation for use by radio amateurs in that country.

License class24.89–24.9224.920-24.92524.925-24.9424.94-24.97524.975-24.97824.978-24.99
Basic (+), AdvancedCW onlyDigital onlyCW, narrow-band digital, wide band digitalPhone onlyTV onlyPhone only

United States

License class24.89–24.9324.93-24.99
Extra, Advanced, GeneralCW, narrow-band digitalCW, phone, image

IARU Region 3

License class24.89–24.9224.92-24.929524.9295-24.930524.94-24.99
Effective as of 2009CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalBeaconsAll modes 2 kHz max BW

Japan

License class24.89–24.90024.900-24.93024.930-24.990
ALL ClassCW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalNarrowband all modes

17-meter band plan

IARU Region 1

License class18.068-18.09518.095-18.10518.105-18.10918.109-18.11118.111-18.1218.12-18.168
Effective 1 January 2008CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalCW, narrow-band digital, unattended stationsBeaconsAll modes, unattended stationsAll modes

IARU Region 2

License class18.068-18.09518.095-18.10518.105-18.10918.109-18.11118.111-18.12018.120-18.168
Effective 1 January 2008CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalCW, narrow-band digital, unattended stationsBeaconsAll modes, unattended stationsAll modes

Canada

Canada is part of region 2 and as such is subject to the IARU band plan. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the bandplan below as a recommendation for use by radio amateurs in that country.

License class18.068-18.09518.095-18.118.1-18.1118.11-18.168
Basic (+), AdvancedCW onlyCW, narrow-band digital, wide band digitalDigital onlyPhone only

United States

License class18.068-18.1118.11-18.168
Extra, Advanced, GeneralCW, narrow-band digitalCW, phone

IARU Region 3

License class18.068-18.09518.095-18.10518.105-18.109518.1095-18.110518.1105-18.168
Effective as of 2009CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalCW, narrow-band digital, wide band digitalBeaconsAll modes

Japan

License class18.068-18.0818.08-18.1118.11-18.168
ALL classCW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalNarrowband all modes

30-meter band plan

IARU Region 1

License class10.1-10.1310.13-10.15
Effective 1 June 2016CW onlyCW, narrow-band digital

Throughout most of the world, the 30-meter band generally cannot be used for "phone" (voice) communications. SSB may be used during emergencies involving the immediate safety of life and property and only by stations actually involved in the handling of emergency traffic.

However, a part of Region 1 is permitted to use phone at certain times. The band segment 10.12 to 10.14 may only be used for SSB transmissions in the area of Africa south of the equator during local daylight hours.

IARU Region 2

License class10.1-10.1310.13-10.1410.14-10.15
Effective 1 January 2008CW onlyCW, narrow-band digitalAll modes except phone

Canada

Source:

Canada is part of Region 2 and as such is subject to the IARU band plan. Radio Amateurs of Canada offers the bandplan below as a recommendation for use by radio amateurs in that country.

License class10.1-10.1310.13-10.1410.14-10.15
Basic (+), AdvancedCW onlyDigital onlyCW, narrow-band digital, wide band digital

United States

License class10.1-10.15
Extra, Advanced, General (200 watts)CW, narrow-band digital

The USA limits amateur radio users to 200 watts peak envelope power on this band.

IARU Region 3

License class10.1-10.1410.14-10.15
Effective 2009CW onlyCW, narrow-band digital

Australia

Australia (VK, region 3) has a unique set of privileges on 30 meters which allows voice operation on a section of the band for advanced license holders. The digital segment is 10.13-10.15 MHz. The current band plan has telephony from 10.12–10.135 MHz, with CW only below 10.12. These are WIA recommendations only as ACMA does not restrict Australian amateurs' modes within HF allocations beyond requiring less than 8 kHz occupied bandwidth per channel below 28 MHz.

Japan

License class10.1-10.1210.12-10.15
1st and 2ndCW onlynarrow-band All modes

Note: The occupied bandwidth shall be less than 2kHz.

Key for band plans

= CW only
= CW, narrow band digital ( <= 500 Hz )
= CW, narrow band digital ( <= 500 Hz ), unattended stations
= CW, narrow band digital ( <= 500 Hz ), wide band digital
= Beacons
= CW, phone
= All modes, unattended stations
= All modes except phone
= Digital only
= Phone only
= TV only
= All modes

See also

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