This is the data allocation in the 144 - 146 MHz band, with effect
from 1/7/99
| Frequency | Channel | Recommended Usage |
| 144.800 | Unconnected nets - APRS, UIVIEW etc. | |
| 144.825 | 22 | 25 KHz channel, High speed only. |
| 144.850 | 24 | AX25 BBS User access |
| 144.8625 | 25 | Unallocated - Nodes and BBS by local agreement. |
| 144.875 | 26 | TCP/IP User access. |
| 144.8875 | 27 | Priority to DX Cluster user access subject to local agreement. |
| 144.900 | 28 | DX Cluster user access. |
| 144.9125 | 29 | Ad-hoc packet. One to one users etc. No nodes or BBS's |
| 144.925 | 2A | TCP/IP User access. |
| 144.9375 | 2B | Unallocated. Nodes & BBS's subject to local agreement. |
| 144.950 | 2C | AX25 BBS User access. |
| 144.975 | 2E | 25KHz channel. High speed only. |
| 145.790 | ? | 16KHz channel. Point to point links. (subject to approval by VHFC and RMC, and only when links on other bands are not possible) |
All channels, except where otherwise indicated, are 12.5KHz channels
and efforts should be made to ensure that equipment used meets
the appropriate specification to ensure adjacent channel interference
is minimised. This is particularly important for busy BBS and
node user access ports.
All channels are user access or user to user. In accordance with
IARU policies there should be no inter-node or inter-BBS linking
in the 2m band.
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