Those and the local bandplan in your area. There is no national 6M 
bandplan in the repeater sub-bands.

In fact, there is no national bandplan in ANY of the repeater sub-bands. 
The last one that was national was 440, but that saw its demise with 
part of CA changing to 20 kHz channel spacing from 12.5/25 kHz spacing.

Some areas are now also using 10.0 kHz spacing on 440.

Joe M.

Dave wrote:
> That is still correct. I just checked.  Arrl has made some suggestions. 
> HOWEVER! THE ARRL IS _NOT_ THE FCC.  THE FREQUENCIES THE FCC AUTHORIZES 
> ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT COUNT!
> 
> Chuck Kelsey wrote:
>> That's news to me. I've run a 6-meter repeater for years and had involvement 
>> for years before that. The split in our region is 1 MHz, although you can 
>> get some pairs at 500 kHz if you really want one there.
>>
>> Chuck
>> WB2EDV
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>>> The repeater is a motorola micor station lo-band repeater retuned to
>>> the 6 meter band running 100 watts. The 1.7 mhz is the new aloted band
>>> plan split for 6 meter band in the US. 
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