Amateur radio bands shortwave

and their exclusivity in Germany

10 Meter
28000 - 29700 kHz

Exklusives Amateurfunkband

This band is monitored by us seasonally for belt intruders during belt openings.

12 Meter
24890 - 24990 kHz

Exklusives Amateurfunkband

This band is monitored by us for belt intruders when belts are opened or messages are received.

   15 Meter
21000 - 21450 kHz

Exklusives Amateurfunkband

This belt is monitored by us for belt intruders when belts are opened or messages are received.

    17 Meter
18068 - 18168 kHz

Exklusives Amateurfunkband

This band is monitored by us for band intruders.

20 Meter
14000 - 14350 kHz

Exklusives Amateurfunkband

This band is assigned exclusively to the amateur radio service and is automatically monitored by us for band intruders. Nevertheless, a large number of military and commercial services appear here and use our frequencies.

30 Meter
10100 - 10150 kHz

Shared Band

We have to share this band with other radio services.

   40 Meter
7000 - 7200 kHz

Exklusives Amateurfunkband

This band is assigned exclusively to the amateur radio service and is automatically monitored by us for band intruders. Nevertheless, a large number of military and commercial services appear here and use our frequencies.

   60 Meter
5351,5 - 5366,5 kHz

Shared Band

Like the 80 metre band, we have to share this band with other radio services. In fact, we only have secondary status here. This means that, in case of doubt, we have to release a frequency if a military or commercial service appears.

80 Meter
3500 - 3800 kHz

Shared Band

We have to share this band on an equal footing with other radio services. Unfortunately, we have to put up with them, for example maritime radio stations, coastal radio stations, military applications and much more. They also have an interest in the frequencies and are allowed to use them due to international allocations - just like us.

160 Meter
1810 - 2000 kHz

Shared Band

We have to share some of this band with other radio services. For example, maritime radio or military radio applications.