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UK Micro Wave Amateur Radio Band Plan


1.3 GHz (23cm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service: Secondary.

Satellite Service: 1260 - 1270 Secondary Earth to Space only 1296 - 1297 Secondary Earth to Space only

Power Limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV FSTV

Unattended operation: Not permitted in Northern Ireland

In the sub-based 1298 -1300MHz, unattended operation is not allowed in Northern Ireland or within 50km of SS206127 (Bude) oe SE 202577 (Harrogate)


1,240.000 Ghz

All modes

1240.150 Packet radio (150khz b/w)

1240.300 Packet radio (150khz b/w)

1240.450 Packet radio (150khz b/w)

1240.600 Packet radio (150khz b/w)

1240.750 Packet radio (150khz b/w)


1,243.250 Ghz

ATV

1248.000 RT1-3 TV input

1249.000 RT1-2 TV input


1,260.000 GHz

Satellites


1,270.000 GHz

All modes


1,272.000 GHz

ATV

1276.500 AM TV input

1280.000 FM TV Repeater input


1,291.000 GHz

Repeater inputs

1291.000 RM0 (UK) 25kHz spacing

1291.375 RM15 (UK) 25kHz spacing


1,291.500 GHz

ALL modes


1,296.000 GHz

CW only

1296.000 - 1296.025 Moonbounce


1,296.150 GHz

SSB and CW

1296.200 Narrow band centre of activity

1296.400 - 1296.600 Linear transponder input

1296.500 SSTV

1296.600 RTTY

1296.700 Fax

1296.600 - 1296.800 Linear transponder output


1,296.800 GHz

Beacons exclusive

1296.800 - 1296.990 Beacons


1,297.000 GHz

Repeater outputs (see note 1)

1297.000 RM0 (UK) 25kHz spacing

1297.375 RM15 (UK) 25kHz spacing


1,297.500 GHz

FM Simplex (see note 1)

1297.500 SM20

1297.750 SM30


1,298.000 GHz

ALL modes

Remote control

Digital communications


1,295.500 Ghz

1299.000 Packet radio (25kHz b/w)

1299.425 Packet radio (150kHz b/w)

1299.575 Packet radio (150kHz b/w)

1299.725 Packet radio (150kHz b/w)


1,300.000 GHz

TV repeater outputs (UK only)

1308.000 FM TV repeater output

1310.000 FM TV repeater output

1311.500 AM TV repeater output

1312.000 FM TV repeater output

1316.000 FM TV repeater output


1,325.000 GHz

END OF BAND


1.3 GHz Band Plan notes:

1.

Local traffic using narrow-band should operate between 1296.500 - 1296.800MHz during contests and band openings.

2.

Stations in countries which do not have access to 1298 - 1300MHz (eg Italy) may also use the FM simplex segment for digital communications.


2.3 GHz (13cm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service: Secondary. Users must accept interference from ISM users

Satellite Service: 2400 - 2450, Secondary. Users must accept interference from ISM users

Power limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV

NOTE:ISM = Industrial, Scientific and Medical


2,310.000 GHz

Sub-regional (national band plans)

2310.000 - 2310.500 Repeater links

2310.100 Packet radio (200kHz b/w)

2310.300 Packet radio (200kHz b/w)

2310.000 - 2310.500 Remote control

2311.000 - 2315.000 High speed data


2,320.000 GHz

CW Exclusive

2320.000 - 2320.025 Moonbounce


2,320,150 GHz

CW and SSB

2320.200 SSB centre of activity


2,320.800 GHz

Beacons exclusive

2320.800 - 2320.990 Beacons


2,321.000 GHz

Simplex and repeaters (FM) (see note 1)


2,322.000 GHz

All modes 2322.000 - 2355.000 ATV

2355.100 - 2364.000 Repeater links

2355.100 Packet radio (200kHz b/w)

2355.300 Packet radio (200kHz b/w)

2356.000 - 2360.000 High speed data

2364.000 Packet radio (1mHz b/w)

2365.000 - 2370.000 Repeaters

2370.000 - 2390.000 ATV

2390.000 - 2392.000 Moonbounce


2,400.000 GHz

Satellites


2,450.000 GHz

END OF BAND


2.3 GHz Band Plan notes:

1.

Stations in countries which do not have access to the All Modes section (2.322 - 2.390Mhz), use the simplex and repeater segment 2321 - 2322Mhz for data transmission

2.

Stations in countries which do not have access to the narrow band segment 2.320 - 2.322Mhz, use alternative narrow band segments: 2.308 - 2.310Mhz.


3.4 GHz (9cm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Services: Secondary

Satellite Service: No allocation

Power limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV

In the sub-bands 3420 - 3430 and 3450 -3455MHz, unattended operation is not allowed within 50km of SO916223 (Cheltenham), SS206127 (Bude) and SE302577 (Harrogate)


3,400.000 Ghz

Narrow band CW/EME/SSB

3400.100 Centre of activity

3400.800 - 3401.000 Beacons

3401.000 - 3402.000 Remote control


3,402.000 Ghz

All Modes


3,456.000 Ghz

3456.000 EME to USA


3,458.000 Ghz

All modes


3,475.000 Ghz

END OF BAND


5.7 GHz (6cm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service: 5,650 - 5,680, Secondary: 5,755 - 5,765 + 5820 - 5850: Secondary: Users must accept interference from ISM users

Satellite Service: 5,650 - 5,670 Secondary: Earth to Space only: 5,830 - 5,850 Secondary: Users must accept interference from ISM users Space to Earth only

Power limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV

ISM=Industrial, Scientific, Medical

In the sub-bands 5670.5680MHz, unattended operation is not allowed within 50km of SS206127 (Bude) or SE302577 (Harrogate)


5,650.000 Ghz

Satellite uplinks


5,668.000 Ghz

Narrow band and satellite

5668.200 Alternative narrow band segment


5,670.000 Ghz

All modes


5,680.000 Ghz

No allocation up to 5,755.000


5,755.000 Ghz

All modes


5,760.000 Ghz

Narrow band CW/EME/SSB

5760.100 Current centre of activity

5760.800 - 5761.000 Beacons


5,762.000 Ghz

All modes


5,765.000 Ghz

No allocation up to 5,820.000


5,820.000 Ghz

All modes


5,830.000 Ghz

Satellite downlinks


5,850.000 Ghz

END OF BAND


10 GHZ (3cm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service: Secondary

Satellite Service: 10,450 - 10,500: Secondary

Power limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV

In the sub-band 10.000 - 10.125MHz, unattended operation is not allowed within 50km of SO916223 (Cheltenham), SS206127 (Bude) SK985640 (Waddington) or SE 302577 (Harrogate)


10,000.000 GHz

All modes (ATV, data, FM simplex, duplex and repeaters)

10,002.5 - 10,027.5 WB transponders, RMT 290/015 OUT

10,027.5 - 10,052.5 WB transponders, RMT 315/040 OUT

10,052.5 - 10,077.5 WB transponders, RMT 340/065 OUT

10,080 - 10,090 Packet links

10,090 - 10,110 Wideband Beacons and Operating

10,110 - 10,120 Speech Repeaters OUT


10,125.000 Ghz

No allocation up to 10,225.000


10,225.000 Ghz

All Modes

10,227.5 - 10,252.5 WB Transponders, RMT 240/425 OUT

10,252.5 - 10,277.5 WB Simplex

10,227.5 - 10,302.5 WB Transponders, RMT 290/015 IN

10,302.5 - 10,327.5 WB Transponders, RMT 213/040 IN

10,327.5 - 10,352.5 WB Transponders, RMT 340/065 IN

10,352.5 - 10,368 Wideband Modes


10,368.000 Ghz

Preferred narrow band CW/EME/SSB Beacons

10,368 - 10,370 Narrowband Modes

10,368.1 Centre of Activity

10,368.8 - 10,369 Beacons


10,370.000 Ghz

All modes

10,370 - 10,390 Wideband modes

10,390 - 10,410 WB Beacons and operating

10,412.5 - 10,437.5 WB Transponders, RMT 240/425 IN

10,440 - 10,450 Speech Repeaters IN

(10,400 - 10,500 Unattended operation)


10,450.000 Ghz

All modes plus satellites

10.450 - 10,452 Alternate Narrowband CW/EME/SSB (see note 3)


10,500.000 Ghz

END OF BAND


10 GHZ Band Plan notes:

1.

10,400 is the preferred frequency for wideband beacons, but 10,100 is still used.

2.

Wideband FM is preferred around 10.350 - 10,400 to encourage compatibility with narrowband systems; however, there is still activity around 10,050 - 10,150

3.

The current NB sub-band is at 10,368, however a sub-band at 10,450 is being considered as a possible future alternative.

4.

Simplex TV operation should take place on RMT inputs which are not used by local transponders.

Changes to the 10GHz band:

From 1 February 1999, the allocation will be from 10,00 to 10,125GHz and from 10,225 to 10,475GHz for the Amateur Service.

The Amateur Satellite Service allocation will remaim unchanged.

5.

Wideband transponder pairs are designated by input/output frequenvy. The pairings shown are recommended but occasionaly variants may be needed to suit local circumstances

6.

Note that 10475 to 10500MHz is allocated to the Amateur Satellite srevice and NOT to the Amateur Service.


24 GHz (12mm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service: 24,000 - 24,050 Primary. Users must accept interference from ISM users.

24,050 - 24,150 Secondary, May only be used with the written consent of the Secretary of State. Users must accept interference from ISM users.

24,150 - 24,250 Secondary, Users must accept interference from ISM users.

Satellite Service: 24,000 - 24,050 Primary, Users must accept interference from ISM users.

Power limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV

In the sub-band 24.000 - 24.050MHz unattended operation is not allowed within 50km SK985640 (Waddington) and SE302577 NOTE:ISM= Industrial, Scientific, Medical


24,000.000 Ghz

Satellites

24,025 Preferred operating frequency wide band equipment

24,048 - 24,050 IARU proposed narrowband operating,


24,050.000

All modes

24,192 - 24,194 Narrow band operating (UK)

24,250.000

END OF BAND


47 GHz (6mm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service: Primary

Satellite Service: Primary

Power limit: 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV

Unattended operation is not allowed within 50km of SK985640 (Waddiington) and SE302577 (Harrogate)


47,000.000

47,088 Centre of narrow band activity


47,200.000

END OF BAND


76 GHZ (4mm)

LICENCE NOTES:

Amateur Service primary

Amateur Satellite primary

Power Limit 26dBW PEP

Permitted modes: Morse, telephony, RTTY, data, fax, SSTV, FSTV


75,500.000

75.976 Centre of UK activity


47,200.000

END OF BAND


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