Here's a colour ( or color ) coded Radio Spectrum Allocation chart in PDF format of a 2'x3' poster that just about every Canadian amateur has posted in their shack.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/insmt-gst.nsf/vwapj/spectallocation. pdf/$FILE/spectallocation.pdf
The olive color is amateur and the olive with dots is amateur shared.
|The detailed chart ( |http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/Chp04Chart.pdf - starting on page |50) is a bit fuzzy but it looks like amateur is allocated from 2300 - 2450, albeit all on a secondary basis. Currently |there is a 5MHz amateur allocation at 2300-2305 in all three regions and a 10MHz allocation at 2390 - 2400. I believe |the 2390-2400 is primary as it appears in all caps and 2300-2305 may also be primary. | |This doesn't mean these are available for satellite use. The only bandplan I have found for this spectrum comes from the |ARRL website. | |But it is a bandplan, and bandplans are subject to change. For example, there is 800 KHz allocated between 2303.0 to |2303.8 and another 500 KHz between 2399.0 and 2399.5 for low rate packet. Can the use of that part of the bandplan be |negotiated? I don't know. However I will be very interested in hearing Paul Renaldo's presentation in San Francisco and |meeting with the other members of the IARU. | |73, | |Emily