Amateur Radio Band Plan. Malaysia. ITU Region 3

Malaysia is in ITU Region 3, and Malaysian amateur radio allocations are regulated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission following the International Telecommunication Union band plan for Region 3.

Below is a simplified list of the common amateur radio frequency ranges used in Malaysia.


HF Bands (High Frequency)

Band Frequency Range
160 m 1.810 – 2.000 MHz
80 m 3.500 – 3.900 MHz
60 m 5.3515 – 5.3665 MHz (channelized in many countries)
40 m 7.000 – 7.200 MHz
30 m 10.100 – 10.150 MHz
20 m 14.000 – 14.350 MHz
17 m 18.068 – 18.168 MHz
15 m 21.000 – 21.450 MHz
12 m 24.890 – 24.990 MHz
10 m 28.000 – 29.700 MHz

Notes for Malaysia:

  • 60 m band usage depends on national authorization.
  • 30 m bandCW and digital only (no voice).
  • 10 m band supports many modes including FM repeaters and satellite work.

VHF Bands

Band Frequency Range
6 m 50 – 54 MHz
2 m 144 – 148 MHz

Common Malaysian usage:

  • 145.000 – 145.7875 MHz → repeaters
  • 145.500 MHz → simplex calling
  • 144.300 MHz → SSB calling

UHF Bands

Band Frequency Range
70 cm 430 – 440 MHz
23 cm 1240 – 1300 MHz

Typical Malaysia usage:

  • 433.000 – 434.790 MHz → simplex
  • 438 – 439 MHz → repeater inputs
  • 439 – 440 MHz → repeater outputs

Microwave Bands (Advanced / Experimental)

Band Frequency
13 cm 2.3 – 2.45 GHz
9 cm 3.3 – 3.5 GHz
5 cm 5.65 – 5.85 GHz
3 cm 10 GHz

Used mostly for:

  • ATV (Amateur TV)
  • microwave experiments
  • high-speed digital links

💡 Since you are a ham operator and experimenting with HF antennas and repeaters, the most commonly used Malaysian bands are:

  • 7 MHz (40 m) – regional HF communication
  • 14 MHz (20 m) – worldwide DX
  • 145 MHz (2 m) – local repeaters
  • 433 MHz (70 cm) – hotspots, links, LoRa, etc.

 

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