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Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan 20091
The AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY:
(a)   under section 34 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992, revokes the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan that was prepared on 10 November 2004 and notified in the Gazette on 17 November 2004; and
(b)   prepares this Spectrum Plan under section 30 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
Dated 10th December  2008
CHRIS CHAPMAN
Member
 
 
 
 
CHRIS CHEAH
Member
 
 
 
 
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Contents
Part 1                    Introductory                                                                                  3
                        1     Name of Spectrum Plan                                                                       3
                        2     Commencement                                                                                  3
                        3     Definitions                                                                                           3
                        4     Division of spectrum into frequency bands                                            10
                        5     How the Table refers to services                                                          10
                        6     Primary and secondary services — frequency band plans                      11
                        7     Primary services — spectrum licences                                                11
                        8     Use of frequency bands — general                                                      12
                        9     Use of frequency bands — spectrum licensing and class licensing         12
                       10     Use of frequency bands — other circumstances                                   12
                       11     Harmful interference — general                                                           13
                       12     Harmful interference — secondary services                                          14
                       13     Interpretation of the Table                                                                   14
Part 2                    Table of Frequency Band Allocations                                  16
Part 3                    Australian Footnotes                                                              147
Part 4                    International Footnotes                                                          152
 
 

 
Part 1                 Introductory
  
1              Name of Spectrum Plan
                This Spectrum Plan is the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan 2009.
2              Commencement
                This Spectrum Plan commences on 1 January 2009.
3              Definitions
         (1)   In this Spectrum Plan:
Act means the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
administration means a government or public authority of a country that is responsible for giving effect to the obligations of the country as an ITU member.
Note   ACMA is the Australian administration for radiocommunications.
aeronautical mobile (OR) service means an aeronautical mobile service for communications, including those relating to flight coordination, primarily outside national or international civil air routes.
aeronautical mobile (R) service means an aeronautical mobile service that is reserved for communications relating to the safety and regularity of flight, primarily along national or international civil air routes.
aeronautical mobile‑satellite (OR) service means an aeronautical mobile‑satellite service for communications, including those relating to flight coordination, primarily outside national and international civil air routes.
aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service means an aeronautical mobile‑satellite service that is reserved for communications relating to the safety and regularity of flight, primarily along national or international civil air routes.
Note   In the definitions of aeronautical mobile (OR) service, aeronautical mobile (R) service, aeronautical mobile‑satellite (OR) service and aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service, (OR) means off‑route and (R) means route.
aeronautical mobile‑satellite service means a mobile‑satellite service in which:
                 (a)     mobile earth stations are located on aircraft; and
                 (b)     survival craft stations and emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate.
aeronautical mobile service means any of the following mobile services:
                 (a)     a mobile service, between aeronautical stations and aircraft stations, in which:
                          (i)    survival craft stations may participate; and
                         (ii)    emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate on designated distress and emergency frequencies;
                 (b)     a mobile service, between aircraft stations, in which:
                          (i)    survival craft stations may participate; and
                         (ii)    emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate on designated distress and emergency frequencies.
aeronautical radionavigation service means a radionavigation service for the benefit and safe operation of aircraft.
amateur‑satellite service means a radiocommunication service using space stations on Earth satellites for an amateur service.
amateur service means a radiocommunication service for self‑training in, intercommunication using and technical investigation into, radiocommunications by individuals who:
                 (a)     are licensed under the Act to do so; and
                 (b)     do so solely with a personal aim; and
                 (c)     do not have a pecuniary interest in doing so.
assignment means an identification by ACMA, or a person authorised by ACMA, of:
                 (a)     one or more frequencies as being suitable for use by a device, subject to particular conditions; or
                 (b)     one or more frequency channels as being suitable for use by a device, subject to particular conditions.
atmospheric and ionospheric sounder means a station that uses radio waves to determine the physical characteristics of the atmosphere and the ionosphere.
Australian footnote reference means the combination of the letters ‘AUS’ and a number, that refers to an item in Part 3.
broadcasting‑satellite service means a broadcasting service transmitted by means of one or more space stations.
broadcasting service means a radiocommunication service that delivers radio programs or television programs to persons having equipment that may receive the service, but does not include the following services:
                 (a)     a service (including a teletext service) that transmits data only, with or without associated still images;
                 (b)     a service (including a teletext service) that transmits text only, with or without associated still images;
                 (c)     a service that makes programs available on demand on a point‑to‑point basis, including a dial‑up service;
                 (d)     a service that the Minister determines by notice in the Gazette not to be a broadcasting service within the meaning of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
communication includes communication:
                 (a)     between:
                          (i)    persons; or
                         (ii)    things; or
                         (iii)    persons and things; and
                 (b)     in any form, or combination of forms, including the following:
                          (i)    speech, music or other sounds;
                         (ii)    data;
                         (iii)    text;
                        (iv)    visual images, whether or not animated;
                         (v)    signals.
earth exploration‑satellite service:
                 (a)     means a radiocommunication service (that may include links between space stations) between earth stations and one or more space stations:
                          (i)    by which information relating to the characteristics of the Earth and its natural phenomena is obtained from active or passive sensors on Earth satellites; and
                         (ii)    by which similar information is collected from airborne or Earth‑based platforms; and
                         (iii)    by which the information may be distributed to earth stations participating in the service; and
                        (iv)    by which platform interrogation may be carried out; and
                 (b)     includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.
emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon station means a station in the mobile service the emissions of which are intended to assist search and rescue operations.
experimental station means a station (except an amateur station) that uses radio waves in experiments for the development of science or technique.
feeder link means a radio link:
                 (a)     that involves an earth station at a particular fixed point, or at a fixed point within a particular area; and
                 (b)     that is for the use of a space radiocommunication service other than a fixed‑satellite service; and
                 (c)     that is:
                          (i)    from an earth station of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a) to a space station; or
                         (ii)    from a space station to an earth station of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a).
fixed‑satellite service means a radiocommunication service, including any feeder link that is necessary for the operation of another space radiocommunication service, with the following characteristics:
                 (a)     the service is between earth stations at particular fixed points, or at fixed points within particular areas;
                 (b)     the service uses:
                          (i)    one or more satellites; and
                         (ii)    a satellite‑to‑satellite link (if any) that may use the inter‑satellite service.
fixed service means a radiocommunication service between particular fixed points.
frequency band includes part of a frequency band that is specified in column 2 of the Table.
frequency channel means a sub‑band that:
                 (a)     is in a frequency band; and
                 (b)     has a particular centre frequency.
harmful interference means interference that:
                 (a)     endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or other safety services that are operating in accordance with:
                          (i)    the Radio Regulations; or
                         (ii)    this Spectrum Plan; or
                 (b)     obstructs, repeatedly interrupts or seriously degrades a radiocommunication service that is operating in accordance with:
                          (i)    the Radio Regulations; or
                         (ii)    this Spectrum Plan.
high altitude platform station means a station located on an object at an altitude of between 20 and 50 km, that is above a particular nominal place on the Earth’s surface.
industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications means the operation of a device or equipment that is designed to generate and apply locally radio frequency energy, except for telecommunications.
Examples of equipment used in ISM applications for industrial, scientific, medical and domestic purposes
·          plastic welders
·          chemical analysis equipment
·          medical diathermy equipment
·          microwave ovens.
international footnote reference means a number, or the combination of a number and a letter, that refers to an item in Part 4.
inter‑satellite service means a radiocommunication service providing links between artificial satellites.
ITU means the International Telecommunication Union.
land mobile‑satellite service means a mobile‑satellite service in which mobile earth stations are located on land.
land mobile service means a mobile service:
                 (a)     between base stations and land mobile stations; or
                 (b)     between land mobile stations.
maritime mobile‑satellite service means a mobile‑satellite service in which:
                 (a)     mobile earth stations are located on ships; and
                 (b)     survival craft stations and emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate.
maritime mobile service means any of the following mobile services:
                 (a)     a mobile service, between coast stations and ship stations, in which survival craft stations and emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate;
                 (b)     a mobile service, between ship stations, in which survival craft stations and emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate;
                 (c)     a mobile service, between associated on‑board communications stations (whether or not the stations are operated on ships), in which survival craft stations and emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon stations may participate.
maritime radionavigation service means a radionavigation service for the benefit and safe operation of ships.
meteorological aids service means a radiocommunication service for meteorological (including hydrological) observations and exploration.
meteorological‑satellite service means an earth exploration‑satellite service that is used for meteorological purposes.
mobile‑satellite service means any of the following radiocommunications services, including any feeder link that is necessary for the operation of the service:
                 (a)     a radiocommunication service between one or more mobile earth stations and one or more space stations;
                 (b)     a radiocommunication service between space stations used by the service;
                 (c)     a radiocommunication service between mobile earth stations by means of one or more space stations.
mobile service means a radiocommunication service:
                 (a)     between mobile stations and land stations; or
                 (b)     between mobile stations.
offshore area has the same meaning as in the Offshore Minerals Act 1994.
program, in relation to a broadcasting service, means:
                 (a)     matter the primary purpose of which is to entertain, to educate or to inform an audience; or
                 (b)     advertising or sponsorship matter, whether or not of a commercial kind.
public correspondence means any telecommunication:
                 (a)     that is accepted for transmission by a station because the station is available for use by the public; or
                 (b)     that is accepted for transmission by a person or body because the person or body is obliged to accept the telecommunication from the public for transmission.
radio astronomy means astronomy based on the reception of radio waves of cosmic origin.
radio astronomy service means a radiocommunication service that is used for radio astronomy.
radiodetermination means either or both of the following, carried out on the basis of the propagation properties of radio waves:
                 (a)     determining the position, velocity or other characteristics of an object;
                 (b)     obtaining information about those characteristics.
radiodetermination‑satellite service:
                 (a)     means a radiocommunication service involving the use of one or more space stations for radiodetermination; and
                 (b)     includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.
radiodetermination service means a radiocommunication service that is used for radiodetermination.
radiolocation means radiodetermination that is used for a purpose other than radionavigation.
radiolocation‑satellite service:
                 (a)     means a radiodetermination‑satellite service that is used for radiolocation; and
                 (b)     includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.
radiolocation service means a radiodetermination service that is used for radiolocation.
radionavigation means radiodetermination used for navigation or obstruction warning.
radionavigation‑satellite service:
                 (a)     means a radiodetermination‑satellite service used for radionavigation; and
                 (b)     includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.
radionavigation service means a radiodetermination service for radionavigation.
Radio Regulations means the document:
                 (a)     titled ‘Radio Regulations, Edition of 2008’; and
                 (b)     published by the ITU.
Note   The Radio Regulations published by the ITU are not regulations made by the Governor‑General under the Act.
radio waves means electromagnetic waves of frequencies less than 420 THz that are propagated in space without an artificial guide.
reflecting satellite means a satellite that is intended to reflect radiocommunication signals.
safety service means a radiocommunication service used at any time for the safeguarding of human life or property.
satellite means a body that:
                 (a)     revolves around another body of preponderant mass; and
                 (b)     has a motion primarily and permanently determined by the force of attraction of the other body.
service means a service mentioned in column 2 of the Table.
Note   Any service mentioned in column 1 of the Table is specified in the Radio Regulations and may be defined differently to a service of the same name in column 2 of the Table.
space operation service means a radiocommunication service that operates only for purposes relating to the operation of spacecraft, in particular:
                 (a)     space tracking; and
                 (b)     space telemetry; and
                 (c)     space telecommand.
Note   The functions mentioned above will normally be provided within the service in which the space station is operating.
space radiocommunication means radiocommunication using one or more space stations, reflecting satellites or other objects in space.
space research service means a radiocommunication service in which spacecraft or other objects in space are used for scientific or technological research.
space station means a station on an object that is beyond, is intended to go beyond or has been beyond the major portion of the Earth’s atmosphere.
specified service means a service that uses the frequency band, mentioned in column 2 of the Table, that is allocated for the service.
standard frequency and time signal‑satellite service:
                 (a)     means a standard frequency and time signal service that uses space stations on Earth satellites; and
                 (b)     includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.
standard frequency and time signal service means a radiocommunication service that involves transmission of specified frequencies or time signals of a stated high precision for general reception.
survival craft station means a mobile station in the maritime mobile service or the aeronautical mobile service that is:
                 (a)     intended only for use for survival purposes; and
                 (b)     located on a lifeboat, life‑raft or other survival equipment.
Table means the Table of Frequency Band Allocations in Part 2.
telecommunications means communications carried by electromagnetic energy that is guided, unguided, or both guided and unguided.
terrestrial radiocommunication means radiocommunication other than space radiocommunication or radio astronomy.
tropospheric scatter system means a system of communicating using radio waves that are propagated by scattering as a result of irregularities or discontinuities in the physical properties of the troposphere.
unspecified service means a service that uses a frequency band, mentioned in column 2 of the Table, that is not allocated for the service.
         (2)   If an expression is defined in this Spectrum Plan, and different words are used to define the expression in the Radio Regulations, the expression is not taken to have a different meaning if the words used in both documents appear to express the same idea.
         (3)   If an expression is not defined in this Spectrum Plan, the expression has the meaning given by:
                (a)    if the expression is defined in the Radiocommunications Regulations 1993 — those Regulations; or
               (b)    if the expression is defined in the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2000 — that Determination.
         (4)   In this Spectrum Plan, a reference to a radiocommunication service is a reference to a radiocommunication service for terrestrial radiocommunication, unless another kind of radiocommunication is specified.
         (5)   Notes to provisions of this Spectrum Plan, except the notes described as Australian or International footnotes in Part 3 or 4, are included for information only and are not part of the Spectrum Plan.
4              Division of spectrum into frequency bands
                For section 30 of the Act, the spectrum is divided into the frequency bands set out in column 2 of the Table.
Note   Column 1 of the Table is the Table of Frequency Allocations set out in the Radio Regulations, and is only included in the Table to allow for comparison with column 2.
5              How the Table refers to services
         (1)   A primary service in a frequency band mentioned in column 2 of the Table is described by:
                (a)    an expression in upper case letters; and
               (b)    any related Australian footnote reference.
Example
MOBILE.
         (2)   If the expression is followed by words in lower case letters that describe a limitation, the primary service is limited in the manner described in the limitation.
Example
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R).
This means that an aeronautical mobile (R) service is not part of the primary MOBILE service.
         (3)   A secondary service in a frequency band mentioned in column 2 of the Table is described by:
                (a)    an expression in lower case letters other than:
                          (i)    a limitation to a primary service; or
                         (ii)    words in parentheses describing an operational restriction, as mentioned in subsection (5); and
               (b)    any related footnote reference.
Example
Mobile.
         (4)   If the expression is followed by words in lower case letters that describe a limitation, the secondary service is limited in the manner described in the limitation.
Example
Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R).
This means that an aeronautical mobile (R) service is not part of the secondary mobile service.
Note   Services are listed in the Table in an order consistent with the Radio Regulations. They are not listed to suggest any order of priority.
         (5)   If a reference to a primary or secondary service in column 2 of the Table is immediately followed by words in parentheses describing an operational restriction, the service is restricted accordingly.
6              Primary and secondary services — frequency band plans
                If a frequency band is specified, in column 2 of the Table, for a primary service, the frequency band may also be specified for a secondary service in a frequency band plan.
Note   See sections 5, 7 and 12 for provisions about primary service and secondary service.
7              Primary services — spectrum licences
                A service operating under a spectrum licence is taken to be a primary service unless the spectrum licence specifies that it is a secondary service.
8              Use of frequency bands — general
                If a frequency band is part of a frequency band plan, the frequency band must be used only:
                (a)    for the purpose specified in the frequency band plan; and
               (b)    in a way mentioned in section 9 or 10.
Note   A frequency band plan must not be inconsistent with the Spectrum Plan (see subsection 32 (3) of the Act).
9              Use of frequency bands — spectrum licensing and class licensing
         (1)   A frequency band may be used for a service that:
                (a)    is operating in accordance with a spectrum licence; and
               (b)    is an unspecified service.
         (2)   A frequency band may be used by a device that:
                (a)    is operating in accordance with a class licence; and
               (b)    is not consistent with a service specified in column 2 of the Table for the frequency band.
Note   It is the policy of ACMA to engage in consultation before issuing a class licence mentioned in subsection 9 (2).
10            Use of frequency bands — other circumstances
         (1)   A frequency band may be used for an unspecified service if the unspecified service uses the frequency band to support a specified service.
Example
A station in the land mobile service may communicate with stations of the aeronautical mobile service in a frequency band used for the aeronautical mobile service if the purpose of the station in the land mobile service is to support the aeronautical mobile service.
         (2)   If the major usage of a station (the first station) is for a specified service, the frequency band allocated for that service may be used for an unspecified service that is:
                (a)    provided by the first station; or
               (b)    provided by another station and in support of a function of the first station.
Example
In column 2 of the Table, a frequency band is allocated to the meteorological‑satellite service. A space station in the meteorological‑satellite service uses that frequency band and receives meteorological information from buoys. This is the major usage of the station.
Under paragraph 10 (2) (a) the space station may also be used for radiodetermination of the positions of the buoys, although this would not be a specified service for the space station.
Under paragraph 10 (2) (b), the radiodetermination function of the space station could also be used to track an animal or vehicle carrying a transmitter. The use of this transmitter would also be permitted under paragraph 10 (2) (b).
         (3)   If a frequency band may be used, in accordance with section 8, by a fixed service or a mobile service, the frequency band may also be used for a broadcasting service that is an unspecified service.
Note   It is the intention of ACMA that a frequency band used, in accordance with subsection 10 (3), for a broadcasting service will be subject to the conditions that would apply to a specified service.
         (4)   A frequency band may be used temporarily, or on a transitional basis, for an unspecified service, if the use of the band:
                (a)    is consistent with planning or preparation for a revision of this Spectrum Plan or a frequency band plan; or
               (b)    would assist the implementation of a frequency band plan.
         (5)   A frequency band may be used by an experimental station of a specified or unspecified service, but that use must not cause harmful interference to a specified service for the frequency band.
         (6)   A frequency band may be used by an atmospheric and ionospheric sounder of a specified or unspecified service, but that use must not cause harmful interference to a specified service for the frequency band.
         (7)   A frequency band may be used for an unspecified service if the use of the service is in the public interest for defence or national security.
11            Harmful interference — general
         (1)   If this Spectrum Plan provides that the use of a frequency band by a service must not cause harmful interference to another service, the first‑mentioned service may not claim protection from harmful interference caused by the second‑mentioned service.
Note   This requirement appears in section 10 and some footnotes to the Table in Parts 3 and 4.
         (2)   If this Spectrum Plan provides that a service that uses a frequency band may not claim protection from harmful interference caused by another service, the first‑mentioned service must not cause harmful interference to the second‑mentioned service.
         (3)   If a frequency band is used by a service otherwise than in accordance with the Radio Regulations, the use of the frequency band by the service must not cause harmful interference to a station outside Australia operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
Note   As well as subsection 11 (3), the Radio Regulations set out requirements for the coordination or notification of services mentioned in those regulations.
         (4)   If a frequency band is used by a service otherwise than in accordance with the Radio Regulations, the use of the frequency band by the service must not cause harmful interference to a transmitter or radiocommunications receiver, mentioned in subsection 23 (2) or (3) of the Act, operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
12            Harmful interference — secondary services
         (1)   This section applies to a secondary service that uses a frequency band.
         (2)   The secondary service must not cause harmful interference to a primary service using the frequency band, including a primary service that starts to use the frequency band after the secondary service starts.
         (3)   The secondary service must not cause harmful interference to a situation, or an activity, that is exempt, under Division 4 of Part 1.4 of the Act, from the operation of the Act.
         (4)   The secondary service cannot claim protection from harmful interference caused by a primary service using the frequency band, including a primary service that starts to use the frequency band after the secondary service starts.
         (5)   The secondary service may claim protection from harmful interference caused by another secondary service that:
                (a)    is using the frequency band; and
               (b)    was licensed after the first‑mentioned secondary service.
Note 1   A service to which this Spectrum Plan applies may not claim protection from harmful interference caused by a situation, or an activity, that is exempt, under Division 4 of Part 1.4 of the Act, from the operation of the Act.
Note 2   Other levels of interference protection are, or may be, provided for under the Act.
13            Interpretation of the Table
         (1)   For this Spectrum Plan, a frequency band is identified by the range of numbers that:
                (a)    is specified in a cell in column 2 of the Table; and
               (b)    immediately precedes the first reference in the cell to a service.
         (2)   The range of numbers that identifies a frequency band:
                (a)    is expressed in kilohertz, megahertz or gigahertz, as the case requires; and
               (b)    includes the higher, but not the lower, number.
Note   The units to be used with a frequency band specified in a cell are the SI units used with the frequency band shown at the head of the page of the Table on which the cell appears, that is, ‘kHz’, ‘MHz’ or ‘GHz’. For example, ‘9‑14’ in column 2 of the Table:
(a)   is read as ‘the 9‑14 kilohertz frequency band’; and
(b)   refers to radio frequencies that exceed 9 kilohertz but do not exceed 14 kilohertz.
         (3)   If an Australian footnote reference appears in a cell immediately after the description of a service, the operation of the service is subject to the condition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out in Part 3.
         (4)   However, if an Australian footnote reference appears in a cell in another position, the use of a frequency band mentioned in the cell is subject to the condition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out in Part 3.
         (5)   If an international footnote reference appears in a cell immediately after the description of a service, the operation of the service is subject to the condition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out in Part 4.
         (6)   However, if an international footnote reference appears in a cell in another position, the use of a frequency band mentioned in the cell is subject to the condition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out in Part 4.
Part 2                 Table of Frequency Band Allocations
  
kHz
9 – 72
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

Below 9                                    (not allocated)
                                                  53 54
Below 9 (not allocated)
53 54

9 – 14                                       RADIONAVIGATION
9 – 14
RADIONAVIGATION

14 – 19.95                               FIXED
                                                  MARITIME MOBILE 57
 
                                                  55 56
14 – 19.95
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
56 AUS1

19.95 – 20.05                         STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
(20 kHz)
19.95 – 20.05
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 kHz)

20.05 – 70                               FIXED
                                                  MARITIME MOBILE 57
 
                                                  56 58
20.05 – 70
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
56 AUS1

70 – 72
RADIONAVIGATION 60
 
70 – 90
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION 60
Radiolocation
61
70 – 72
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile 57
 
 
59
70 – 72
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile 57
 


 
 
kHz
72 – 112
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

72 – 84
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
RADIONAVIGATION 60
56
 
72 – 84
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
RADIONAVIGATION 60
72 – 84
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
RADIONAVIGATION 60

84 – 86
RADIONAVIGATION 60
 
84 – 86
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile 57
59
84 – 86
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile 57
 

86 – 90
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
RADIONAVIGATION
56
86 – 90
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
RADIONAVIGATION 60
86 – 90
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 57
RADIONAVIGATION 60

90 – 110                                  RADIONAVIGATION 62
                                                  Fixed
 
                                                  64
90 – 110
RADIONAVIGATION 62
Fixed
64

110 – 112
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
64
110 – 130
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION 60
Radiolocation
61 64
110 – 112
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
 
 
64
110 – 112
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
 
 
64

 
 
kHz
112 – 130
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

112 – 115
RADIONAVIGATION 60
 
 
112 – 117.6
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile
 
 
 
64 65
112 – 117.6
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile
 
 
 
64

115 – 117.6
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile
64 66

117.6 – 126
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
64
117.6 – 126
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
64
117.6 – 126
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
64

126 – 129
RADIONAVIGATION 60
126 – 129
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile
64 65
126 – 129
RADIONAVIGATION 60
Fixed
Maritime mobile
64

129 – 130
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
64
129 – 130
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
64
129 – 130
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION 60
64

 
 
kHz
130 – 137.8
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

130 – 135.7
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
 
64 67
130 – 135.7
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
 
64
130 – 135.7
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
64
130 – 135.7
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
64

135.7 – 137.8
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
Amateur 67A
 
64 67 67B
135.7 –137.8
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
Amateur 67A
 
64
135.7 – 137.8
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Amateur 67A
64 67B
135.7 – 137.8
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Amateur 67A
64 67B

 
 
kHz
137.8 ‑ 315
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
137.8 – 148.5
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
64 67
137.8 – 160
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
 
64
137.8 – 160
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
64
137.8 – 160
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
64

148.5 – 255
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
68 69 70

160 – 190
FIXED
 
160 – 190
FIXED
Aeronautical radionavigation
160 – 190
FIXED
Aeronautical radionavigation
 
190 – 200
      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
 
190 – 200
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
 
200 – 275
AERONAUTICAL      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile
200 – 285
AERONAUTICAL      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile
 
200 – 285
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUS68

255 – 283.5
BROADCASTING
AERONAUTICAL      RADIONAVIGATION
70 71

275 – 285
AERONAUTICAL      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile
Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons)

283.5 – 315
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
MARITIME      RADIONAVIGATION
      (radiobeacons) 73
 
 
72 74

285 – 315
      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
      MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) 73
 
285 – 315
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
(radiobeacons) 73
AUS68
 
 
 
kHz
315 – 495
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

315 – 325
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
Maritime radionavigation      (radiobeacons) 73
72 75
315 – 325
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
      (radiobeacons) 73
Aeronautical radionavigation
315 – 325
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
      (radiobeacons) 73
315 – 325
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
      (radiobeacons) 73
AUS68

325 – 405
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
72
325 – 335
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile
Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons)
325 – 405
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile
325 – 405
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUS68

335 – 405
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile

405 – 415
RADIONAVIGATION 76
72
405 – 415
                RADIONAVIGATION 76
                Aeronautical mobile
405 – 415
RADIONAVIGATION 76
AUS68

415 – 435
MARITIME MOBILE 79
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
72
415 – 495
                MARITIME MOBILE 79 79A
                Aeronautical radionavigation 80
 
 
 
 
 
                77 78 82
415 – 495
MARITIME MOBILE 79 79A
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION 77 AUS49
 
 
 
82 AUS68

435 – 495
MARITIME MOBILE 79 79A
Aeronautical radionavigation
72 82

 
 
kHz
495 – 1 606.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
495 – 505                                MOBILE 82A
 
                                                  82B
495 – 505
MOBILE 82A
82B
 
505 – 526.5
MARITIME MOBILE 79 79A 84
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
72
505 – 510
MARITIME MOBILE 79
505 – 526.5
MARITIME MOBILE 79 79A 84
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
Aeronautical mobile
Land mobile
505 – 526.5
MARITIME MOBILE 79 79A 84
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
 
 
AUS68
 
510 – 525
MOBILE 79A 84
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
 
525 – 535
BROADCASTING 86
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION

526.5 – 1 606.5
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
87 87A
526.5 – 535
BROADCASTING
Mobile
88
526.5 – 535
BROADCASTING AUS50
Fixed AUS74
Mobile
 
535 – 1 605
BROADCASTING
 
535 – 1 606.5
BROADCASTING
535 – 1 606.5
BROADCASTING AUS50
Fixed AUS74
Mobile AUS75

 
 
kHz
1 606.5 – 1 800
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
 
1 605 – 1 625
BROADCASTING 89
 
 
 
90
 
 
 
1 606.5 – 1 625
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 90
LAND MOBILE
92
1 606.5 – 1 800
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
91
1 606.5 – 1 800
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION AUS49
 
 
1 625 – 1 635
RADIOLOCATION
93
1 625 – 1 705
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING 89
Radiolocation
90
 
1 635 – 1 800
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 90
LAND MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
92 96

1 705 – 1 800
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
AERONAUTICAL
      RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
 
kHz
1 800 – 2 000
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
1 800 – 1 810
RADIOLOCATION
93
1 800 – 1 850
AMATEUR
1 800 – 2 000
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIONAVIGATION
Radiolocation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
97
1 800 – 1 825
AMATEUR
 
97
 
1 810 – 1 850
AMATEUR
98 99 100 101

1 825 – 1 875
RADIONAVIGATION
AMATEUR
Radiolocation
97

1 850 – 2 000
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
92 96 103
1 850 – 2 000
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
102

1 875 – 1 925
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIONAVIGATION
Radiolocation
97
 
1 925 – 1 975
RADIONAVIGATION
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
Radiolocation
97
 
1 975 – 2 000
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIONAVIGATION
Radiolocation
97
 
 
 
kHz
2 000 – 2 173.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
2 000 – 2 025
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical       mobile (R)
92 103
2 000 – 2 065
FIXED
MOBILE
2 000 – 2 065
FIXED
MOBILE
 
2 025 – 2 045
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical       mobile (R)
Meteorological aids 104
92 103
 
2 045 – 2 160
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
LAND MOBILE
 
92

2 065 – 2 107
MARITIME MOBILE 105
106
2 065 – 2 107
MARITIME MOBILE
106
 
2 107 – 2 170
FIXED
MOBILE
 
2 107 – 2 170
FIXED
MOBILE

2 160 – 2 170
RADIOLOCATION
93 107
 
2 170 – 2 173.5                      MARITIME MOBILE
 
2 170 – 2 173.5
MARITIME MOBILE
 
 
 
 
kHz
2 173.5 – 2 502
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
2 173.5 – 2 190.5                   MOBILE (distress and calling)
 
                                                  108 109 110 111
2 173.5 – 2 190.5
MOBILE (distress and calling)
108 109 110 111
 
2 190.5 – 2 194                      MARITIME MOBILE
 
2 190.5 – 2 194
MARITIME MOBILE
 
2 194 – 2 300
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical       mobile (R)
92 103 112
2 194 – 2 300
FIXED
MOBILE
 
112
2 194 – 2 300
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
2 300 – 2 498
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical       mobile (R)
BROADCASTING 113
103
2 300 – 2 495
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING 113
2 300 – 2 495
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING 113
 
2 495 – 2 501
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2 500 kHz)
2 495 – 2 501
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2 500 kHz)

2 498 – 2 501
STANDARD FREQUENCY
AND TIME SIGNAL (2 500 kHz)
 
2 501 – 2 502                         STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
                                                  Space research
2 501 – 2 502
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space research
 
 
 
 
kHz
2 502 – 3 155
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
2 502 – 2 625
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical           mobile (R)
92 103 114
2 502 – 2 505
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
2 502 – 2 505
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
 
__ 2 505 – 2 850
FIXED
MOBILE
2 505 – 2 850
FIXED
MOBILE
__
 

2 625 – 2 650
MARITIME MOBILE
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
92
 
2 650 – 2 850
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical           mobile (R)
92 103
 
2 850 – 3 025                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
                                                  111 115
2 850 – 3 025
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51
111 115
 
3 025 – 3 155                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
3 025 – 3 155
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58
 
 
 
kHz
3 155 – 3 500
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

3 155 – 3 200                         FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)

                                                  116 117
3 155 – 3 200
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
mobile (R)
116 AUS57

3 200 – 3 230                         FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
                                                  BROADCASTING 113
 
 
                                                  116
3 200 – 3 230
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
mobile (R)
BROADCASTING 113
116

3 230 – 3 400                         FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                                  BROADCASTING 113
 

                                                  116 118
3 230 – 3 400
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
mobile (R) AUS7
BROADCASTING 113
Radiolocation
116

3 400 – 3 500                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
3 400 – 3 500
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51


 
 
kHz
3 500 – 4 063
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
3 500 – 3 800
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
 
92
3 500 – 3 750
AMATEUR
 
119
3 500 – 3 900
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE
3 500 – 3 700
AMATEUR

3 700 – 3 776
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57

3 750 – 4 000
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical             mobile (R)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
122 125

3 776 – 3 800
AMATEUR
AUS57

3 800 – 3 900
FIXED
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
LAND MOBILE
3 800 – 3 900
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57
 
3 900 – 3 950
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
123
3 900 – 3 950
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE
BROADCASTING
3 900 – 3 950
AERONAUTICAL
MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58
 
3 950 – 4 000
FIXED
BROADCASTING
3 950 – 4 000
FIXED
BROADCASTING
 
 
126
3 950 – 4 000
FIXED
BROADCASTING
Land mobile AUS75
 
126 AUS57

4 000 – 4 063                         FIXED
                                                  MARITIME MOBILE 127
                                                 
  126
4 000 – 4 063
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE 127
126 AUS57
 
 
 
kHz
4 063 – 4 995 
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

4 063 – 4 438                         MARITIME MOBILE 79A 109 110 130 131 132
                                                               
 
                                                  128
4 063 – 4 438
MARITIME MOBILE 79A 109 110 130 131 132 AUS53 AUS59
128 AUS9 AUS57

4 438 – 4 650
                FIXED
                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
4 438 – 4 650
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
4 438 – 4 650
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
mobile (R) AUS7
AUS57

4 650 – 4 700                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
4 650 – 4 700
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

4 700 – 4 750                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
4 700 – 4 750
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

4 750 – 4 850
FIXED
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
LAND MOBILE
BROADCASTING 113
4 750 – 4 850
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
      mobile (R)
BROADCASTING 113
4 750 – 4 850
FIXED
BROADCASTING 113
Land mobile
4 750 – 4 850
FIXED
BROADCASTING 113
Land mobile

4 850 – 4 995                         FIXED
                                                  LAND MOBILE
                                                  BROADCASTING 113
 
4 850 – 4 995
FIXED
LAND MOBILE
BROADCASTING 113


 
 
kHz
4 995 – 5 480
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

4 995 – 5 003                         STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5 000 kHz)
 
4 995 – 5 003
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5 000 kHz)

5 003 – 5 005                         STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
                                               Space research
 
5 003 – 5 005
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space research

5 005 – 5 060                         FIXED
                                                  BROADCASTING 113
 
5 005 – 5 060
FIXED
BROADCASTING 113

5 060 – 5 250                         FIXED
                                               Mobile except aeronautical mobile

                                                  133
5 060 – 5 250
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) AUS10
AUS57

5 250 – 5 450                         FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
5 250 – 5 450
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) AUS7
AUS57

5 450 – 5 480
FIXED
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
LAND MOBILE
 
5 450 – 5 480
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
5 450 – 5 480
FIXED
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
LAND MOBILE
5 450 – 5 480
FIXED
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS11 AUS52
LAND MOBILE
AUS57 AUS58

 
 
kHz
5 480 – 6 525
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

5 480 – 5 680                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
                                                  111 115
5 480 – 5 680
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51
111 115

5 680 – 5 730                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
                                                  111 115
5 680 – 5 730
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
111 115 AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

5 730 – 5 900
FIXED
LAND MOBILE
5 730 – 5 900
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical         mobile (R)
5 730 – 5 900
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical         mobile (R)
5 730 – 5 900
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical       mobile (R)
AUS57

5 900 – 5 950                         BROADCASTING 134
 

 
                                                  136
5 900 – 5 950
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical        mobile (R)
136 AUS57

5 950 – 6 200                         BROADCASTING
 
5 950 – 6 200
BROADCASTING AUS54

6 200 – 6 525                         MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 130 132
 
                                                  137
6 200 – 6 525
MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 130 132 AUS53 AUS59
137 AUS9 AUS57

 
 
kHz
6 525 – 7 300
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

6 525 – 6 685                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
6 525 – 6 685
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

6 685 – 6 765                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
6 685 – 6 765
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

6 765 – 7 000                         FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
                                                  138 138A 139
6 765 – 7 000
FIXED
Land Mobile
138 138A AUS57

7 000 – 7 100                         AMATEUR
                                                  AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
                                                  140 141 141A
7 000 – 7 100
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE

7 100 – 7 200                         AMATEUR
 
 
                                                  141A 141B 141C 142
7 100 – 7 200
BROADCASTING AUS54
Amateur AUS12
141B 141C 142

7 200 – 7 300
BROADCASTING
7 200 – 7 300
AMATEUR
142
7 200 – 7 300
BROADCASTING
7 200 – 7 300
BROADCASTING AUS54
Amateur AUS12

 
 
kHz
7 300 – 8 100
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
7 300 – 7 400                         BROADCASTING 134
                                                               

 
 
 
                                                  143 143A 143B 143C 143D
7 300 – 7 350
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Land mobile
143 AUS57
 
7 350 – 8 100
FIXED
Land mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
144 AUS57

7 400 – 7 450
BROADCASTING
 
143B 143C
7 400 – 7 450
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
      mobile (R)
7 400 – 7 450
BROADCASTING
 
143A 143C

7 450 – 8 100                         FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
                                                 
  143E 144
 
 
 
kHz
8 100 – 9 500
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

8 100 – 8 195                         FIXED
                                                  MARITIME MOBILE
 
8 100 – 8 195
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE AUS73
AUS57

8 195 – 8 815                         MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 132 145
 
 
                                                  111
8 195 – 8 815
MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 132 145 AUS53 AUS59
111 AUS9 AUS57

8 815 – 8 965                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
8 815 – 8 965
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

8 965 – 9 040                         AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
8 965 – 9 040
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

9 040 – 9 400                         FIXED
 
9 040 – 9 400
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
AUS57

9 400 – 9 500                         BROADCASTING 134
 

                                                  146
9 400 – 9 500
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
146 AUS57


 
 
kHz
9 500 – 11 175
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

9 500 – 9 900                         BROADCASTING
 
                                                  147
9 500 – 9 900
BROADCASTING AUS54
147 AUS57

9 900 – 9 995                         FIXED
 
9 900 – 9 995
FIXED
AUS57

9 995 – 10 003                       STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL        (10 000 kHz)

                                                  111
9 995 – 10 003
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (10 000 kHz)
111

10 003 – 10 005                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
                                                  Space research
                                                  111
10 003 – 10 005
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space research
111

10 005 – 10 100                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
                                                  111
10 005 – 10 100
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51
111

10 100 – 10 150                     FIXED
                                                  Amateur
 
10 100 – 10 150
FIXED
Amateur
AUS57

10 150 – 11 175                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
10 150 – 11 175
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical                   mobile (R)
AUS57


 
 
kHz
11 175 – 12 230
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Allocations

11 175 – 11 275                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
11 175 – 11 275
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

11 275 – 11 400                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
11 275 – 11 400
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

11 400 – 11 600                     FIXED
11 400 – 11 600
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
AUS57

11 600 – 11 650                     BROADCASTING 134

 
                                                  146
11 600 – 11 650
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
146 AUS57

11 650 – 12 050                     BROADCASTING
 
                                                  147
11 650 – 12 050
BROADCASTING AUS54
147 AUS57

12 050 – 12 100                     BROADCASTING 134

 
                                                  146
12 050 – 12 100
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
146 AUS57

12 100 – 12 230                     FIXED
 
12 100 – 12 230
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
AUS57


 
 
kHz
12 230 – 13 800
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Allocations

12 230 – 13 200                     MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 132 145
 
12 230 – 13 200
MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 132 145 AUS53 AUS59
AUS9 AUS57

13 200 – 13 260                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
13 200 – 13 260
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

13 260 – 13 360                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
13 260 – 13 360
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

13 360 – 13 410                     FIXED
                                                  RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
                                                  149
13 360 – 13 410
FIXED
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 AUS57

13 410 – 13 570                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
                                                  150
13 410 – 13 570
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
150 AUS57

13 570 – 13 600                     BROADCASTING 134
                                                 

 
                                                  151
13 570 – 13 600
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical    mobile (R)
151 AUS57

13 600 – 13 800                     BROADCASTING
13 600 – 13 800
BROADCASTING AUS54
AUS57


 
 
kHz
13 800 – 15 005
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

13 800 – 13 870                     BROADCASTING 134
                                                 
 
                                                  151
13 800 – 13 870
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical           mobile (R)
151 AUS57

13 870 – 14 000                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
13 870 – 14 000
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical                          mobile (R)
AUS57

14 000 – 14 250                     AMATEUR
                                                  AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
 
14 000 – 14 250
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE

14 250 – 14 350                     AMATEUR
                                                  152
14 250 – 14 350
AMATEUR

14 350 – 14 990                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
14 350 – 14 990
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical                          mobile (R)
AUS57

14 990 – 15 005                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (15 000 kHz)
111
14 990 – 15 005
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (15 000 kHz)
111


 
 
kHz
15 005 – 17 480
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

15 005 – 15 010                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
                                                  Space research
15 005 – 15 010
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space research

15 010 – 15 100                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
15 010 – 15 100
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

15 100 – 15 600                     BROADCASTING
15 100 – 15 600
BROADCASTING AUS54
AUS57

15 600 – 15 800                     BROADCASTING 134

 
                                                  146
15 600 – 15 800
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
146 AUS57

15 800 – 16 360                     FIXED
 
 
                                                  153
15 800 – 16 360
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
153 AUS57

16 360 – 17 410                     MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 132 145
16 360 – 17 410
MARITIME MOBILE 109 110 132 145 AUS53 AUS59
AUS9 AUS57

17 410 – 17 480                     FIXED
17 410 – 17 480
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
AUS57


 
 
kHz
17 480 – 18 168
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

17 480 – 17 550                     BROADCASTING 134

 
                                                  146
17 480 – 17 550
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
146 AUS57

17 550 – 17 900                     BROADCASTING
 
                                                
17 550 – 17 900
BROADCASTING AUS54
AUS57

17 900 – 17 970                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
17 900 – 17 970
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

17 970 – 18 030                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
17 970 – 18 030
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

18 030 – 18 052                     FIXED
 
18 030 – 18 052
FIXED
AUS57

18 052 – 18 068                     FIXED
                                                  Space research
 
18 052 – 18 068
FIXED
Space research
AUS57

18 068 – 18 168                     AMATEUR
                                                  AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
                                                  154
18 068 – 18 168
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE


 
 
kHz
18 168 – 19 990
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

18 168 – 18 780                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 
18 168 – 18 780
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
AUS57

18 780 – 18 900                     MARITIME MOBILE
 
18 780 – 18 900
MARITIME MOBILE AUS53 AUS59
AUS9 AUS57

18 900 – 19 020                     BROADCASTING 134

 
                                                  146
18 900 – 19 020
BROADCASTING 134
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
146 AUS57

19 020 – 19 680                     FIXED
 
19 020 – 19 680
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
AUS57

19 680 – 19 800                     MARITIME MOBILE 132
 
19 680 – 19 800
MARITIME MOBILE 132 AUS53
AUS57

19 800 – 19 990                     FIXED
 
19 800 – 19 990
FIXED
AUS57


 
 
kHz
19 900 – 21 924
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

19 990 – 19 995                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
                                                  Space research

                                                  111
19 990 – 19 995
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space research
111

19 995 – 20 010                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 000 kHz)
 
                                                  111
19 995 – 20 010
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 000 kHz)
111

20 010 – 21 000                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile
 
20 010 – 21 000
FIXED
Mobile
AUS57

21 000 – 21 450                     AMATEUR
                                                  AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
 
21 000 – 21 450
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE

21 450 – 21 850                     BROADCASTING
 
21 450 – 21 850
BROADCASTING AUS54
AUS57

21 850 – 21 870                     FIXED 155A
 
                                                  155
21 850 – 21 870
FIXED
AUS57

21 870 – 21 924                     FIXED 155B
 
21 870 – 21 924
FIXED 155B
AUS57


 
 
kHz
21 924 – 24 000
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

21 924 – 22 000                     AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
21 924 – 22 000
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) AUS51

22 000 – 22 855                     MARITIME MOBILE 132

                                                  156
22 000 – 22 855
MARITIME MOBILE 132 AUS53 AUS59
AUS9 AUS57

22 855 – 23 000                     FIXED
 
 
                                                  156
22 855 – 23 000
FIXED
Mobile AUS75
AUS57

23 000 – 23 200                     FIXED
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
                                                  156
23 000 – 23 200
FIXED
Mobile except aeronautical        mobile (R)
AUS57

23 200 – 23 350                     FIXED 156A
                                                  AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
23 200 – 23 350
FIXED 156A
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) AUS52
AUS1 AUS57 AUS58

23 350 – 24 000                     FIXED
                                                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 157
 
23 350 – 24 000
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
      mobile (R) 157 AUS7
AUS57


 
kHz
24 000 – 25 550
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

24 000 – 24 890                     FIXED
                                                LAND MOBILE
                                                           
24 000 – 24 890
FIXED
LAND MOBILE
AUS57

24 890 – 24 990                     AMATEUR
                                                  AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
                                                           
24 890 – 24 990
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE

24 990 – 25 005                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (25 000 kHz)
 
24 990 – 25 005
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (25 000 kHz)

25 005 – 25 010                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
                                                                  Space research
 
25 005 – 25 010
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space research

25 010 – 25 070                     FIXED
                                                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
25 010 – 25 070
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
AUS7 AUS57

25 070 – 25 210                     MARITIME MOBILE
 
25 070 – 25 210
MARITIME MOBILE AUS53 AUS59
AUS9 AUS57

25 210 – 25 550                     FIXED
                                                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
25 210 – 25 550
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) AUS7
AUS57


 
 
kHz
25 550 – 30 005
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

25 550 – 25 670                     RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
                                                  149
25 550 – 25 670
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149

25 670 – 26 100                     BROADCASTING
 
25 670 – 26 100
BROADCASTING AUS54

26 100 – 26 175                     MARITIME MOBILE 132
 
26 100 – 26 175
MARITIME MOBILE 132
AUS57

26 175 – 27 500                     FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
                                                  150
26 175 – 27 500
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical        mobile (R)
150 AUS7 AUS57

27 500 – 28 000                     METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                                  FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
27 500 – 28 000
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57

28 000 – 29 700                     AMATEUR
                                                AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
 
28 000 – 29 700
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE

29.7 – 30.005                         FIXED
MOBILE
 
29.7 – 30.005
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57


 
 
MHz
29.7 – 37.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

30.005 – 30.01                       SPACE OPERATION (satellite identification)
                                                  FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
                                                  SPACE RESEARCH
 
30.005 – 30.01
SPACE OPERATION (satellite identification)
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH
AUS57

30.01 – 37.5                            FIXED
MOBILE
 
30.01 – 32
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57

32 – 33
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS1 AUS57

33 – 34
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57

34 – 35
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS1 AUS57

35 – 37.5
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57


 
 
MHz
37.5 – 41
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
37.5 – 38.25                            FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
                                                  Radio astronomy
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                  149
37.5 – 38
FIXED
MOBILE
Radio astronomy
149 AUS57
 
38 – 38.25
FIXED
MOBILE
Radio astronomy
149 AUS1 AUS57
 
38.25 – 39.986                       FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
38.25 – 39
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS1 AUS57
 
39 – 41
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
150 AUS57

39.986 – 40.02                       FIXED
                                                MOBILE
                                                Space research
 
40.02 – 40.98                         FIXED
                                                MOBILE
                                                  150
 
40.98 – 41.015                       FIXED
                                                MOBILE
Space research
                                                160 161

 
 
 
MHz
41 – 45
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

                                                               
41 – 42

41.015 – 44                             FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
160 161
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS1 AUS57

42 – 43
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57

43 – 44
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS1 AUS57

44 – 47                                     FIXED
                                                MOBILE
 
162 162A
44 – 45
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS57


 
MHz
45 – 70
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
                                                          
45 – 50
BROADCASTING
FIXED AUS11
MOBILE AUS11
 
47 – 68
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
162A 163 164 165 169 171
47 – 50
FIXED
MOBILE
47 – 50
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
162A
 
50 – 54                      AMATEUR
 
 
 
162A 166 167 167A 168 170
50 – 52
BROADCASTING
Amateur AUS23
 
52 – 54
AMATEUR
 
54 – 68
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
 
 
 
 
172
54 – 68
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
162A
54 – 56
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION AUS89
 
56 – 70
BROADCASTING
FIXED AUS11
MOBILE AUS11

 
 
 

 
 
MHz
70 – 75.2
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
68 – 74.8
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149  175 177 179
68 – 72
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
173
68 – 74.8
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149 176 179
 

70 – 74.8
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149

72 – 73
FIXED
MOBILE

73 – 74.6
RADIO ASTRONOMY
178

74.6 – 74.8
FIXED
MOBILE

74.8 – 75.2                              AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
 
                                                  180 181
74.8 – 75.2
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
180 AUS25
 
 
MHz
75.2 – 117.975
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
75.2 – 87.5
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
175 179 187
75.2 – 75.4
      FIXED
MOBILE
179
75.2 – 75.4
FIXED
MOBILE
 
75.4 – 76
FIXED
MOBILE
75.4 – 87
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
182 183 188
75.4 – 85
FIXED
MOBILE
 
76 – 88
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
 
 
 
 
 
185

85 – 87.5
BROADCASTING 188
Fixed
Mobile
 
 
 
AUS24

87 – 100
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
 

87.5 – 100
BROADCASTING
190
87.5 – 108
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile

88 – 100
BROADCASTING
 
100 – 108                                   BROADCASTING
                                                      192 194
 
108 – 117.975                           AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
 
                                                      197 197A
108 – 117.975
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
AUS25 197A
 
 
 
MHz
117.975 – 137.025
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

117.975 – 137                        AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
 
                                                  111 200 201 202
117.975 – 137
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
111 200 AUS25

137 – 137.025                        SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 209
                                                SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)

 
 
                                                  204 205 206 207 208
137 – 137.025
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208 208A 208B 209
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)


 
 
MHz
137.025 – 137.825
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

137.025 – 137.175                SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 209
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
 
                                                  204 205 206 207 208
137.025 – 137.175
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208 208A 208B 209
Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)

137.175 – 137.825                SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 209
                                                SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 
 
 
                                                  204 205 206 207 208
137.175 – 137.825
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208 208A 208B 209
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)


 
 
MHz
137.825 – 143.65
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

137.825 – 138                        SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 209
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile (R)
 

 
 
 
                                                  204 205 206 207 208
137.825 – 138
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208 208A 208B 209
Mobile except aeronautical      mobile (R)

138 – 143.6
AERONAUTICAL
MOBILE (OR)
 
210 211 212 214
138 – 143.6
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
138 – 143.6
FIXED
MOBILE
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
207 213
138 – 143.6
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
FIXED
MOBILE
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)

143.6 – 143.65
AERONAUTICAL
MOBILE (OR)
SPACE RESEARCH
(space‑to‑Earth)
211 212 214
143.6 – 143.65
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
 
143.6 – 143.65
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
207 213
143.6 – 143.65
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH
    (space‑to‑Earth)

 
 
MHz
143.65 – 150.05
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

143.65 – 144
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)
 
 
210 211 212 214
143.65 – 144
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
143.65 – 144
FIXED
MOBILE
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
207 213
143.65 – 144
BROADCASTING 207 AUS26
FIXED
MOBILE
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)

144 – 146                                AMATEUR
                                                  AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
                                                  216
144 – 146
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE

146 – 148
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical            mobile (R)
146 – 148
AMATEUR
 
 
217
146 – 148
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE
217
146 – 148
AMATEUR
 
 

148 – 149.9
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical           mobile (R)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 209
218 219 221
148 – 149.9
                   FIXED
                   MOBILE
                   MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 209

 
                   218 219 221
148 – 149.9
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 209
 
218 219 221

149.9 – 150.05                       MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 209 224A
                                                  RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE 224B
 
 
 
                                                  220 222 223         
149.9 – 150.05
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 209 224A
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE 224B
 
220 222 223

 
 
MHz
150.05 – 156.5625
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

150.05 – 153
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
149
150.05 – 156.4875
                   FIXED
                   MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                   225 226
150.05 – 153
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
225 AUS66

153 – 154
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
Meteorological aids
153—156.4875
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
226

154 – 156.4875
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R)
226

156.4875 – 156.5625           MARITIME MOBILE (distress and calling via DSC)

                                                  111 226 227
156.4875 – 156.5625
MARITIME MOBILE (distress and              calling via DSC)
111 226 227


 
 
MHz
156.5625 ‑ 174
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

156.5625 – 156.7625
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
226
156.5625 – 156.7625
                    FIXED
                    MOBILE
                    226
156.5625 – 156.7625
FIXED
MOBILE
226

156.7625 – 156.8375           MARITIME MOBILE (distress and calling)
 
 
                                                  111 226
156.7625 – 156.8375
MARITIME MOBILE (distress and calling)
111 226

156.8375 – 174
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
226 227A 229
156.8375 – 174
                    FIXED
                    MOBILE
                    226 227A 230 231 232
156.8375 – 174
FIXED
MOBILE
226 227A


 
 
MHz
174 – 235
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
174 – 223
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
235 237 243
174 – 216
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
234
174 – 223
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
233 238 240 245
174 – 225
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUS92
 
216 – 220
FIXED
MARITIME MOBILE
Radiolocation 241
242
 
220 – 225
AMATEUR
FIXED
MOBILE
Radiolocation 241

223 – 230
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
 
 
 
243 246 247
223 – 230
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
Radiolocation
250

225 – 235
FIXED
MOBILE
 
225 – 230
BROADCASTING
Fixed AUS11
Mobile AUS11

230 – 235
FIXED
MOBILE
 
 
247 251 252
230 – 235
FIXED
MOBILE
AERONAUTICAL
 RADIONAVIGATION
250
230 – 235
FIXED
MOBILE
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
AUS1
 
 
 
MHz
235 – 312
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

235 – 267                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
                                                  111 252 254 256 256A
235 – 267
FIXED
MOBILE
111 254 256 AUS1

267 – 272                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
                                                  Space operation (space‑to‑Earth)

254 257
267 – 272
FIXED
MOBILE
Space operation (space‑to‑Earth)
254 257 AUS1

272 – 273                                SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  FIXED
                                                  MOBILE

 
                                                  254
272 – 273
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
MOBILE
254 AUS1

273 – 312                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
                                                  254
273 – 312
FIXED
MOBILE
254 AUS1


 
 
MHz
312 – 387
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

312 – 315                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
                                                  Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 254 255
312 – 315
FIXED
MOBILE
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 254 255
AUS1

315 – 322                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
                                                  254
315 – 322
FIXED
MOBILE
254 AUS1

322 – 328.6                             FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
                                                  RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
                                                  149
322 – 328.6
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 AUS1

328.6 – 335.4                         AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 258

                                                  259
328.6 – 335.4
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 258
AUS 25

335.4 – 387                             FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
                                                  254
335.4 – 387
FIXED
MOBILE
254 AUS1


 
MHz
387 – 400.15
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

387 – 390                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
                                                  Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 254 255
387 – 390
FIXED
MOBILE
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 254 255
AUS1

390 – 399.9                             FIXED
                                                  MOBILE
 
                                                  254
390 – 399.9
FIXED
MOBILE
254 AUS1

399.9 – 400.05                       MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 209 224A
                                                  RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE 222 224B 260

 
                                                 
                                                  220
399.9 – 400.05
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑   space) 209 224A
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE 222 224B 260
220

400.05 – 400.15                     STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL‑SATELLITE (400.1 MHz)

                                                 
                                                  261 262
400.05 – 400.15
STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL‑SATELLITE (400.1 MHz)
261


 
 
MHz
400.15 – 402
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

400.15 – 401                          METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                                  METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 209
                                                  SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) 263
                                                  Space operation (space‑to‑Earth)

                                                  262 264
400.15 – 401
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208A 208B 209
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) 263
Space operation (space‑to‑Earth)
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29
264

401 – 402                                METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                                  SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                  EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                  METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                 
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile
401 – 402
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space)
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space)
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical
       mobile (R)
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29


 
 
MHz
402 – 410
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

402 – 403                                METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                                  EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                  METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 
402 – 403
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical
      mobile (R)
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29

403 – 406                                METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                                  Fixed
                                                  Mobile except aeronautical mobile
                                              
403 – 406
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical
      mobile (R)
Meteorological Aids
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29

406 – 406.1                             MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
 
 
                                                  266 267
406 – 406.1
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
266 267

406.1 – 410                             FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                                  RADIO ASTRONOMY

                                                  149
406.1 – 410
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical
      mobile (R)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29
149


 
 
MHz
410 – 450
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

410 – 420                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                                  SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑space) 268
                                              
 
410 – 420
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical             mobile (R)
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑space) 268
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29

420 – 430                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                                  Radiolocation

 
 
                                                  269 270 271
420 – 430
Radiolocation AUS11
MOBILE AUS91
Amateur
Fixed
 
AUS94

430 – 432
AMATEUR
RADIOLOCATION
271 272 273 274 275 276 277
430 – 432
                   RADIOLOCATION
                   Amateur
                                      271 276 277 278 279
430 – 432
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
AUS95

432 – 438
AMATEUR
RADIOLOCATION
Earth exploration‑satellite             (active) 279A
138 271 272 276 277 280 281 282
432 – 438
                   RADIOLOCATION
                   Amateur
                   Earth exploration‑satellite (active) 279A
               
  271 276 277 278 279 281 282
432 – 438
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
Earth exploration‑satellite (active) 279A
282 AUS95


 
 
MHz
438 – 450
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

438 – 440
AMATEUR
RADIOLOCATION
271 273 274 275 276 277 283
438 – 440
                   RADIOLOCATION
                   Amateur
                271 276 277 278 279
438 – 440
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
AUS95

440 – 450                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                                  Radiolocation

 
 
 
                                                  269 270 271 284 285 286
440 – 450
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS90
Amateur
Fixed AUS11
Mobile AUS11
286


 
 
MHz
450 – 470
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

450 – 455                             FIXED
                                               MOBILE 286AA
                                               209 271 286 286A 286B 286C 286D 286E
450 – 460
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
286 286A 287

455 – 456
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
 
 
209 271 286A 286B 286C 286E
455 – 456
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 286A 286B 286C
209
455 – 456
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
 
 
209 271 286A 286B 286C 286E

456 – 459                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE 286AA
                                                  271 287 288

459 – 460
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
 
 
209 271 286A 286B 286C 286E
459 – 460
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 286A 286B 286C
209
459 – 460
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
 
 
209 271 286A 286B 286C 286E

460 – 470                                FIXED
                                                  MOBILE 286AA
                                                  Meteorological‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                                                  287 288 289 290
460 – 470
FIXED
MOBILE 286AA
Meteorological‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
287 289


 
 
MHz
470 – 890
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
470 – 790
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149 291A 294 296 300 302 304 306 311 312
470 – 512
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
292 293
470 – 585
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
 
 
291 298
470 – 520
FIXED
MOBILE
 
512 – 608
BROADCASTING
297

520 – 820
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149 306 311A 320

585 – 610
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
RADIONAVIGATION
149 305 306 307

608 – 614
RADIO ASTRONOMY
Mobile‑satellite except aeronautical mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)

610 – 890
FIXED
MOBILE 313A 317A
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149 305 306 307 311A 320

614 – 698
BROADCASTING
Fixed
Mobile
293 309 311A

698 – 806
BROADCASTING
MOBILE 313B 317A
Fixed
293 309 311A

 
 
MHz
470 – 890 Cont…..
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
790 – 862
FIXED
BROADCASTING
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
      316B 317A
 
 
 
312 314 315 316 316A 319
 
 
 
 

806 – 890
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
BROADCASTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
317 318

820 – 850
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
320 AUS63
 
850 – 890
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29
 
 
320

862 – 890
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical       mobile 317A
BROADCASTING 322
319 323

 
 
MHz
890 – 960
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
890 – 942
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical           mobile 317A
BROADCASTING 322
Radiolocation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
323
890 – 902
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical           mobile 317A
Radiolocation
318 325
890 – 942
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
BROADCASTING
Radiolocation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
327
890 – 915
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29
 
902 – 928
FIXED
Amateur
Mobile except aeronautical mobile 325A
Radiolocation
150 325 326

915 – 928
Radiolocation 327 AUS11
Fixed
Mobile
 
AUS32
 
928 – 942
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 317A
Radiolocation
325
928 – 942
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
Radiolocation AUS11 AUS29
 
 
942 – 960
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical           mobile 317A
BROADCASTING 322
323
942 – 960
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
 
942 – 960
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
BROADCASTING
 
320
942 – 960
FIXED
MOBILE 317A
 
 
320
 
 
 
 
MHz
960 – 1 240
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

960 – 1 164                          AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 328
                                                AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 327A
 
 
960 – 1 164
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 328
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)        327A
AUS25 AUS64

1 164 – 1 215                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 328
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 328B

 
 
                                               328A
1 164 – 1 215
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 328
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 328B
328A AUS25 AUS64

1 215 – 1 240                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)                                                     (space‑to‑space) 328B 329 329A
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)

 
 
                                               330 331 332
1 215 – 1 240
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 328B 329 329A
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
331 332


 
 
MHz
1 240 – 1 400
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 240 – 1 300                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 328B 329 329A
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               Amateur
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                               282 330 331 332 335 335A
1 240 – 1 300
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION AUS90
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 328B 329 329A
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
Amateur
 
282 331 332 335A AUS1 AUS1A AUS87

1 300 – 1 350                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 337
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)

 
 
 
                                               149 337A
1300 – 1350
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 337
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space)
 
149 337A AUS1 AUS87

1 350 – 1 400
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
149 338 338A 339
1 350 – 1 400
             RADIOLOCATION 338A
 
            
             149 334 339
1 350 – 1 400
RADIOLOCATION
Fixed
Mobile
149 338A 339 AUS1 AUS87


 
 
MHz
1 400 – 1 492
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 400 – 1 427                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)

 
                                               340 341
1 400 – 1 427
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 341 AUS87

1 427 – 1 429                      SPACE OPERATION (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                              
 
                                               338A 341
1 427 – 1 429
SPACE OPERATION (Earth‑to‑space)
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
338A 341 AUS87

1 429 – 1 452
FIXED
MOBILE except
aeronautical mobile
338A 341 342
1 429 – 1 452
                FIXED
                MOBILE 343

                338A 341
1 429 – 1 452
FIXED
MOBILE AUS3
 
338A 341 AUS87

1 452 – 1 492
FIXED
MOBILE except
aeronautical mobile
BROADCASTING 345
BROADCASTING‑
SATELLITE 208B 345
341 342
1 452 – 1 492
                 FIXED
                 MOBILE 343
                 BROADCASTING 345
                 BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 208B 345
                
 
                  341 344
1 452 – 1 492
BROADCASTING 345
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 208B 345
FIXED
MOBILE AUS3
 
341 AUS87


 
 
MHz
1 492 – 1 530
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 492 – 1 518
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
341 342
1 492 – 1 518
FIXED
MOBILE 343
341 344
1 492 – 1 518
FIXED
MOBILE
341
1 492 – 1 518
FIXED
MOBILE AUS3
341 AUS87

1 518 – 1 525
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 348 348A 348B 351A
341 342
1 518 –  1 525
FIXED
MOBILE 343
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 348 348A 348B 351A
341 344
1 518 – 1 525
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 348 348A 348B 351A
341
1 518 – 1 525
FIXED
MOBILE AUS3
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 348 348A 348B 351A
341 AUS87

1 525 – 1 530
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑       Earth)
FIXED
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth) 208B 351A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Mobile except aeronautical              mobile 349
341 342 350 351 352A 354
1 525 – 1 530
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Fixed
Mobile 343
 
341 351 354
1 525 – 1 530
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Mobile 349
 
341 351 352A 354
1 525 – 1 530
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Mobile 349 AUS3
 
341 351 354 AUS87

 
 
MHz
1 530 – 1 610
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 530 – 1 535
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A 353A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
341 342 351 354
1 530 – 1 535
                SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
                MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A 353A
                Earth exploration‑satellite
                Fixed
                Mobile 343
 
 
 
                341 351 354
1 530 – 1 535
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A 353A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Fixed
Mobile AUS3
341 351 354 AUS87

1 535 – 1 559                      MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A

 
                                               341 351 353A 354 355 356 357 357A 359 362A
1 535 – 1 559
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 351A
341 351 353A 354 356 357 357A 362A AUS87

1 559 – 1 610                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 208B 328B 329A

 
 
                                               341 362B 362C
1 559 – 1 610
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 208B 328B 329A
341 AUS87


 
 
MHz
1 610 – 1 613.8
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 610 – 1 610.6
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
341 355 359 364 366 367 368 369 371 372
1 610 – 1 610.6
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
 
341 364 366 367 368 370 372
1 610 – 1 610.6
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
Radiodetermination‑satellite
(Earth‑to‑space)
341 355 359 364 366 367 368 369 372
1 610 – 1 610.6
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
341 364 366 367 368 369 372 AUS87

1 610.6 – 1 613.8
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
RADIO ASTRONOMY
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
149 341 355 359 364 366 367 368 369 371 372
1 610.6 – 1 613.8
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
RADIO ASTRONOMY
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
 
149 341 364 366 367 368 370 372
1 610.6 – 1 613.8
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
RADIO ASTRONOMY
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION
Radiodetermination‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
149 341 355 359 364 366 367 368 369 372
1 610.6 – 1 613.8
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
RADIO ASTRONOMY
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
Radiodetermination‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
149 341 364 366 367 368 369 372 AUS87

 
 
MHz
1 613.8 – 1 668
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 613.8 – 1 626.5
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208B
 
 
341 355 359 364 365 366 367 368 369 371 372
1 613.8 – 1 626.5
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208B
341 364 365 366 367 368 370 372
1 613.8 – 1 626.5
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208B
Radiodetermination‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
341 355 359 364 365 366 367 368 369 372
1 613.8 – 1 626.5
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 351A
AERONAUTICAL
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 208B
341 364 365 366 367 368 369 372 AUS87

1 626.5 – 1 660                   MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A
 
 
 
                                               341 351 353A 354 355 357A 359 362A 374 375 376
1 626.5 – 1 660
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A
341 351 353A 354 357A 375 376 AUS87

1 660 – 1 660.5                   MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
 
                                               149 341 351 354 362A 376A
1 660 – 1 660.5
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A AUS65
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 341 351 354 376A AUS87

1 660.5 – 1 668                   RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 
                                               149 341 379 379A
1 660.5 – 1 668
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
149 341 379A AUS87

 
 
MHz
1 668 – 1 675
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 668 – 1 668.4                   MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 379B 379C
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
                                               Fixed
                                               Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
                                               149 341 379 379A
1 668 – 1 668.4
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 379B 379C
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
149 341 379A AUS87

1 668.4 – 1 670                   METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 379B 379C
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
 
 
                                               149 341 379D 379E
1 668.4 – 1 670
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 379B 379C
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 341 379D 379E AUS87

1 670 – 1 675                      METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                               FIXED
                                               METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 379B
 
 
 
 
                                               341 379D 379E 380A
1 670 – 1 675
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
FIXED
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 379B
 
341 379D 379E 380A AUS87


 
 
MHz
1 675 – 1 970
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 675 – 1 690                       METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                                FIXED
                                                METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
                                                341
1 675 – 1 690
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
FIXED
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
 (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
341 AUS87

1 690 – 1 700
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
289 341 382
1 690 – 1 700
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
 
289 341 381
1 690 – 1 700
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
289 341 AUS87

1 700 – 1 710
                FIXED
                METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
                289 341.
1 700 – 1 710
FIXED
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical       mobile
289 341 384
1 700 – 1 710
FIXED
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
      (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
289 341 AUS87

1 710 – 1 930                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE 384A 388A 388B
 
                                               149 341 385 386 387 388
1 710 – 1 930
FIXED
MOBILE 384A 388A
149 341 385 386 388 AUS87

1 930 – 1 970
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
 
388
1 930 – 1 970
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
388
1 930 – 1 970
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
 
388
1 930 – 1 970
FIXED
MOBILE 388A
 
388


 
 
MHz
1 970 – 2 110
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

1 970 – 1 980                       FIXED
                                                MOBILE 388A 388B
 
                                                388
1 970 – 1 980
FIXED
MOBILE 388A
388

1 980 – 2 010                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A
 
 
                                               388 389A 389B 389F
1 980 – 2 010
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A
388 389A

2 010 – 2 025
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
 
 
388
2010 – 2025
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑       to‑space)
388 389C 389E
2010 – 2025
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
 
 
388
2010 – 2025
FIXED
MOBILE 388A
 
 
388

2 025 – 2 110                      SPACE OPERATION (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑space)
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑space)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE 391
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑space)
 
 
 
 
 
                                               392
2 025 – 2 110
SPACE OPERATION (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑space)
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑space)
FIXED
MOBILE 391
SPACE RESEARCH (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑space)
392

 
 
MHz
2 110 – 2 160
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

2 110 – 2 120                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE 388A 388B
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (deep space) (Earth‑to‑space)
                                              
 
                                               388
2 110 – 2 120
FIXED
MOBILE 388A
SPACE RESEARCH (deep space)
(Earth‑to‑space)
388

2 120 – 2 160
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
388
2 120 – 2 160
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
388
2 120 – 2 160
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
388
2 120 – 2 160
FIXED
MOBILE 388A
388

 
 
MHz
2 160 – 2 300
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

2 160 – 2 170
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
 
 
388
2 160 – 2 170
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
388 389C 389E
2 160 – 2 170
FIXED
MOBILE 388A 388B
 
 
388
2 160 – 2 170
FIXED
MOBILE 388A
 
 
388

2 170 – 2 200                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A
 
 
                                               388 389A 389F
2 170 – 2 200
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A
388 389A

2 200 – 2 290                      SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE 391
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
 
 
 
 
 
                                               392
2 200 – 2 290
SPACE OPERATION (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
FIXED
MOBILE 391
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
392 AUS87

2 290 – 2 300                                       FIXED
                                                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                                SPACE RESEARCH (deep space) (space‑to‑Earth)
2 290 – 2 300
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
SPACE RESEARCH (deep space)
(space‑to‑Earth)
AUS87 AUS93

 
 
MHz
2 300 – 2 500
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

2 300 – 2 450
FIXED
MOBILE 384A
Amateur
Radiolocation
150 282 395
2 300 – 2 450
                   FIXED
                   MOBILE 384A
                   RADIOLOCATION
                   Amateur
                   150 282 393 394 396
2 300 – 2 450
FIXED
MOBILE 384A
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
150 282 AUS87

2 450 – 2 483.5
FIXED
MOBILE
Radiolocation
150 397
2 450 – 2 483.5
                   FIXED
                   MOBILE
                   RADIOLOCATION
                   150
2 450 – 2 483.5
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
150 AUS87

2 483.5 – 2 500
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A
Radiolocation
 
 
 
150 371 397 398 399 400 402
2 483.5 – 2 500
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A
RADIOLOCATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth) 398
150 402
2 483.5 – 2 500
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A
RADIOLOCATION
Radiodetermination‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) 398
 
150 400 402
2 483.5 – 2 500
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A
RADIOLOCATION
RADIODETERMINATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 398
150 402 AUS87

 
 
MHz
2 500 – 2 655
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

2 500 – 2 520
FIXED 410
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 384A
 
 
 
 
 
405 412
2 500 – 2 520
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical      mobile 384A
 
 
 
404
2 500 – 2 520
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical             mobile 384A
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A 407 414 414A
404 415A
2 500 – 2 520
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical     mobile 384A
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 351A 407 414 414A
AUS87

2 520 – 2 655
FIXED 410
MOBILE except aeronautical
   mobile 384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
413 416
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
339 405 412 417C 417D 418B 418C
2 520 – 2 655
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)     415
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
   384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
413 416
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
339 417C 417D 418B 418C
2 520 – 2 535
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
   384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
413 416
 403 414A 415A
2 520 – 2 535
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
   384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
413 416
403 AUS87

2 535 – 2 655
FIXED 410
MOBILE except aeronautical    mobile 384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
      413 416
339 417A 417B 417C 417D 418 418A 418B 418C
2 535 – 2 655
FIXED 410
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
   384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
      413 416
339 417C 417D 418B 418C AUS87

 
 
MHz
2 655 – 2 690
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

2 655 – 2 670
FIXED 410
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
   208B 413 416
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
 
 
 
149 412
2 655 – 2 670
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑Earth) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical    mobile 384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
   413 416
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
149 208B
2 655 – 2 670
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical    mobile 384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 413 416
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
149 208B 420
2 655 – 2 670
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
   384A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
   413 416
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
149 208B 420

2 670 – 2 690
FIXED 410
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 384A
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
 
 
 
 
149 412
2 670 – 2 690
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑Earth) 208B 415
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
   384A
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
 
149
2 670 – 2 690
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
   415
MOBILE except aeronautical    mobile 384A
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 419
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
149
2 670 – 2 690
FIXED 410
FIXED‑SATELLITE                (Earth‑to‑space) 415
MOBILE except aeronautical    mobile 384A
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 351A 419
Earth exploration‑satellite (passive)
Radio astronomy
Space research (passive)
149

 
 
MHz
2 690 – 3 400
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

2 690 – 2 700                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 422
2 690 – 2 700
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

2 700 – 2 900                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 337
                                               Radiolocation
                                              
 
                                               423 424
2 700 – 2 900
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 337
Radiolocation
423

2 900 – 3 100                      RADIOLOCATION 424A         
                                               RADIONAVIGATION 426
                                              
                                               425 427
2 900 – 3 100
RADIOLOCATION 424A
RADIONAVIGATION 426
425 427

3 100 – 3 300                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (active)
                                               Space research (active)
 
 
 
                                               149 428
3 100 – 3 300
RADIOLOCATION
Earth exploration‑satellite (active)
Space research (active)
Fixed
Mobile
149 AUS1

3 300 – 3 400
RADIOLOCATION
 
 
 
149 429 430
3 300 – 3 400
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Fixed
Mobile
149
3 300 – 3 400
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
 
 
149 429
3 300 – 3 400
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
Fixed AUS11
Mobile AUS11
149


 
 
MHz
3 400 – 4 200
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

3 400 – 3 600
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE(space‑to‑   Earth)
Mobile 430A
Radiolocation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
431
3 400 – 3 500
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
Amateur
Mobile 431A
Radiolocation 433
282
3 400 – 3 500
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
Amateur
Mobile 432B
Radiolocation 433
282 432 432A        
3 400 – 3 600
FIXED
RADIOLOCATION 433 AUS11
Amateur
Fixed‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
Mobile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
282

3 500 – 3 700
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Radiolocation 433
3 500 – 3 600
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 433A
Radiolocation 433
 

3 600 – 4 200
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
Mobile
3 600 – 3 700
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Radiolocation
435
3 600 – 4 200
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile

3 700 – 4 200
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile

 
 
MHz
4 200 – 5 000
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

4 200 – 4 400                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 438
 
 
                                               439 440
4 200 – 4 400
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 438
440 AUS87

4 400 – 4 500                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE 440A
 
4 400 – 4 500
FIXED
MOBILE 440A
AUS1 AUS67 AUS87

4 500 – 4 800                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 441
                                               MOBILE 440A
 
4 500 – 4 800
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth) 441
MOBILE 440A
AUS1 AUS67 AUS87

4 800 – 4 990                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE 440A 442
                                               Radio astronomy
                                              
                                               149 339 443
4 800 – 4 990
FIXED AUS11
MOBILE 440A 442 AUS11
Radio astronomy
149 339 443 AUS67 AUS87

4 990 – 5 000                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               Space research (passive)
 
 
  149
4 990 – 5 000
FIXED AUS11
MOBILE except aeronautical   mobile AUS11
RADIO ASTRONOMY
Space research (passive)
149 AUS67 AUS87


 
 
MHz
5 000 – 5 150
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

5 000 – 5 010                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
 
 
 
                                               367
5 000 – 5 010
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
367 AUS25 AUS87

5 010 – 5 030                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space) 328B 443B
 
 
                                              
 
                                               367
5 010 – 5 030
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (space‑to‑space)
328B 443B
367 AUS25 AUS87

5 030 – 5 091                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                              
 
                                               367 444
5 030 – 5 091
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
367 444 AUS25 AUS87

5 091 – 5 150                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                               AERONAUTICAL MOBILE 444B
                                              
 
                                               367 444 444A
5 091 – 5 150
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE 444B
367 444 444A AUS25 AUS87


 
 
MHz
5 150 – 5 350
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

5 150 – 5 250                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 447A
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 446B
 
 
 
 
                                               446 446C 447 447B 447C
5 150 – 5 250
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 447A
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 446B
446 447B 447C AUS25 AUS87

5 250 – 5 255                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH 447D
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 447F
 
 
 
 
                                               447E  448 448A
5 250 – 5 255
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION
SPACE RESEARCH 447D
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 447F
447E 448A AUS1 AUS87

5 255 – 5 350                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 447F
 
 
 
 
                                               447E  448 448A
5 255 – 5 350
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 447F
447E 448A AUS1 AUS87


 
 
MHz
5 350 – 5 570
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

5 350 – 5 460                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active) 448B
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active) 448C
                                               AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 449
                                               RADIOLOCATION 448D
 
5 350 – 5 460
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active) 448B
SPACE RESEARCH (active) 448C
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 449
RADIOLOCATION 448D
AUS87

5 460 – 5 470                      RADIONAVIGATION 449
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION 448D
 
 
 
                                               448B
5 460 – 5 470
RADIONAVIGATION 449
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
RADIOLOCATION 448D
448B AUS87

5 470 – 5 570                      MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 450A
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)              
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION 450B
 
 
 
 
                                               448B 450 451
5 470 – 5 570
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 450A
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
RADIOLOCATION 450B
448B AUS87


 
 
MHz
5 570 – 5 850
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

5 570 – 5 650                      MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 450A
                                               RADIOLOCATION 450B
 
 
                                               450 451 452
5 570 – 5 650
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 450A
RADIOLOCATION 450B
452 AUS87

5 650 – 5 725                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 450A
                                               Amateur
                                               Space research (deep space)
 
 
                                               282 451 453 454 455
5 650 – 5 725
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 446A 450A
Amateur
Space research (deep space)
282 AUS87

5 725 – 5 830
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
150 451 453 455 456
5 725 – 5 830
                RADIOLOCATION
                Amateur

 
                150 453 455
5 725 – 5 830
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
 
 
150 AUS87 AUS96

5 830 – 5 850
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
150 451 453 455 456
5 830 – 5 850
                RADIOLOCATION
                Amateur
                Amateur‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                150 453 455
5 830 – 5 850
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
150 AUS87 AUS96


 
 
MHz
5 850 – 7 235
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

5 850 – 5 925
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
      (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
 
150
5 850 – 5 925
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
Amateur
Radiolocation
150
5 850 – 5 925
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
Radiolocation
150
5 850 – 5 925
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
Radiolocation
 
150 AUS87

5 925 – 6 700                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 457B
                                               MOBILE 457C
 
 
                                               149 440 458
5 925 – 6 700
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A
MOBILE
149 440 458 AUS87

6 700 – 7 075                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) (space‑to‑Earth) 441
                                               MOBILE
 
                                               458 458A 458B 458C
6 700 – 7 075
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
(space‑to‑Earth) 441
MOBILE
458 458A 458B 458C

7 075 – 7 145                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE
 
                                               458 459
7 075 – 7 145
FIXED
MOBILE
458

7 145 – 7 235                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (Earth‑to‑space) 460
 
 
                                               458 459
7 145 – 7 235
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (Earth‑to‑space) 460
458

 
 
MHz
7 235 – 7 750
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
7 235 – 7 250                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE
 
                                               458.
7 235 – 7 250
FIXED
MOBILE
458
 
7 250 – 7 300                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
                                               461
7 250 – 7 375
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
Fixed
461 AUS1
 
7 300 – 7 450                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
                                               461

7 375 – 7 450
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) AUS11
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 
7 450 – 7 550                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
                                               461A
7 450 – 7 550
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) AUS11
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
461A
 
7 550 – 7 750                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
7 550 – 7 750
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) AUS11
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
 
MHz
7 750 – 8 175
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

7 750 – 7 850                      FIXED
                                               METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 461B
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
7 750 – 7 850
FIXED
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 461B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile

7 850 – 7 900                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
7 850 – 7 900
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile

7 900 – 8 025                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                               461
7 900 – 7975
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) AUS11
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) AUS11
461

7 975 – 8 025
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
461 AUS1 AUS87

8 025 – 8 175                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               MOBILE 463
 
 
 
 
                                               462A
8 025 – 8 175
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) AUS11
MOBILE 463
462A AUS87


 
 
MHz
8 175 – 8 550
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

8 175 – 8 215                       EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                FIXED
                                                FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                MOBILE 463
 
 
 
 
 
                                                462A
8 175 – 8 215
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) AUS11
METEOROLOGICAL‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE 463
462A AUS87

8 215 – 8 400                       EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                                FIXED
                                                FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                                MOBILE 463
 
 
 
 
                                                462A
8 215 – 8 400
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) AUS11
MOBILE 463
462A AUS87

8 400 – 8 500                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) 465 466
 
 
8 400 – 8 500
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) 465
AUS87

8 500 – 8 550                      RADIOLOCATION
 
                                               468 469
8 500 – 8 550
RADIOLOCATION
AUS1 AUS87


 
 
MHz
8 550 – 9 200
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

8 550 – 8 650                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
 
 
 
                                               468 469 469A
8 550 – 8 650
RADIOLOCATION
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
469A AUS1 AUS87

8 650 – 8 750                      RADIOLOCATION
 
                                               468 469
8 650 – 8 750
RADIOLOCATION
AUS1 AUS87

8 750 – 8 850                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 470
 
 
                                               471
8 750 – 8 850
RADIOLOCATION
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 470
AUS87

8 850 – 9 000                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION 472
 
 
                                               473
8 850 – 9 000
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION 472
AUS87

9 000 – 9 200                      AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 337
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
 
                                               471 473A
9 000 – 9 200
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 337
RADIOLOCATION
473A AUS87


 
 
MHz
9 200 – 9 800
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

9 200 – 9 300                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION 472
 
 
                                               473 474
9 200 – 9 300
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION 472
474

9 300 – 9 500                      RADIONAVIGATION
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
 
 
                                               427 474 475 475A 475B 476A
9 300 – 9 500
RADIONAVIGATION
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
RADIOLOCATION
427 474 475 475A 475B 476A

9 500 – 9 800                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                              
 
 
 
 
                                               476A
9 500 – 9 800
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
RADIONAVIGATION
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
Fixed AUS11
Mobile AUS11
476A


 
 
GHz
9 800 – 10.55
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

9 800 – 9 900                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (active)
                                               Space research (active)
                                               Fixed
                                              
 
                                               477 478 478A 478B
9 800 – 9 900
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Earth Exploration‑Satellite (active)
Space Research (active)
Fixed AUS11
Mobile AUS11
478A 478B

9 900 – 10 000                    RADIOLOCATION
                                               Fixed
                                              
 
                                               477 478 479
9 900 – 10 000
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Fixed AUS11
Mobile AUS11
479

10 – 10.45
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
479
10 – 10.45
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
 
 
479 480
10 – 10.45
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
479
10 – 10.45
FIXED AUS11
MOBILE AUS11
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
479

10.45 – 10.5                         RADIOLOCATION
                                               Amateur
                                               Amateur‑satellite
                                               481
10.45 – 10.5
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite

10.5 – 10.55
FIXED
MOBILE
Radiolocation
10.5 – 10.55
                FIXED
                MOBILE
                RADIOLOCATION
10.5 – 10.55
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION


 
 
GHz
10.55 – 11.7
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

10.55 – 10.6                         FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               Radiolocation
 
10.55 – 10.6
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Radiolocation

10.6 – 10.68                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
                                               Radiolocation
                                              
 
 
                                               149 482 482A
10.6 – 10.68
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Radiolocation
149 482 482A

10.68 – 10.7                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 483
10.68 – 10.7
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

10.7 – 11.7
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 441 484A (Earth‑to‑space) 484
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
10.7 – 11.7
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 441 484A
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
10.7 – 11.7
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 441 484A
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile


 
 
GHz
11.7 – 12.75
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:
 
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations
 
11.7 – 12.5
FIXED
MOBILE except    aeronautical mobile
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING SATELLITE 492
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
487 487A
11.7 – 12.1
FIXED 486
FIXED‑SATELLITE
   (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 488
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 485
11.7 – 12.2
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 492
 
 
 
487 487A
11.7 – 12.2
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE       492
Broadcasting
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
487 487A
 
12.1 – 12.2
FIXED‑SATELLITE
   (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 488
485 489
 
12.2 – 12.7
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑ SATELLITE
 492
 
 
 
487A 488 490
12.2 – 12.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
BROADCASTING
 
 
484A 487
12.2 – 12.5
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
Broadcasting
Fixed
Land mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑      Earth)
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
484A 487 AUS88

12.5 – 12.75
FIXED‑SATELLITE
   (space‑to‑Earth) 484A
   (Earth‑to‑space)
 
 
 
 
494 495 496
12.5 – 12.75
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
   (space‑to‑Earth) 484A
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 493
12.5 – 12.75
FIXED‑SATELLITE
      (space‑to‑Earth) 484A
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE       493
Fixed
Land mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑      Earth)
Mobile except aeronautical mobile

12.7 – 12.75
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
 
GHz
12.75 – 13.75
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

12.75 – 13.25                      FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 441
                                               MOBILE
                                               Space research (deep space) (space‑to‑Earth)
 
12.75 – 13.25
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑ space) 441
MOBILE
Space research (deep space) (space‑          to‑Earth)

13.25 – 13.4                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 497
                                                      SPACE RESEARCH (active)
 
 
 
 
                                               498A 499
13.25 – 13.4
AERONAUTICAL       RADIONAVIGATION 497
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
498A

13.4 – 13.75                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH 501A
                                               Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
                                              
 
 
 
                                               499 500 501 501B
13.4 – 13.75
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
SPACE RESEARCH 501A
Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
501A 501B


 
 
GHz
13.75 – 14.3
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

13.75 – 14                            FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite
                                               Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               Space research
 
 
 
499 500 501 502 503
13.75 – 14
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A
Earth exploration‑satellite
Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
Space research
502 503

14 – 14.25                            FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 457B 484A 506 506B
                                               RADIONAVIGATION 504
                                               Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 504B 504C 506A
                                               Space research
                                               504A 505
14 – 14.3
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 484A 506
RADIONAVIGATION 504
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 506A
Space research
 
 
504A

14.25 – 14.3                         FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 457B 484A 506 506B
                                               RADIONAVIGATION 504
                                               Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 504B 506A 508A
                                               Space research
504A 505 508


 
 
GHz
14.3 – 14.47
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

14.3 – 14.4
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 457B 484A 506 506B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
504B 506A 509A
Radionavigation‑satellite
504A
14.3 – 14.4
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 484A 506 506B
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 506A
Radionavigation‑satellite
 
 
504A
14.3 – 14.4
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 484A 506 506B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
504B 506A 509A           
Radionavigation‑satellite
504A
14.3 – 14.4
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 484A 506
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
Mobile satellite (Earth‑to‑space)       506A
Radionavigation‑satellite
 
504A

14.4 – 14.47                         FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 457B 484A 506 506B
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 504B 506A 509A
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
 
                                                504A
14.4 – 14.47
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space) 457A 484A 506
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile Mobile satellite (Earth‑to‑space)       506A
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
504A


 
 
GHz
14.47 - 14.8
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

14.47 – 14.5                         FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 457B 484A 506 506B
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 504B 506A 509A
                                               Radio astronomy

 
149 504A
14.47 – 14.5
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 457A 484A 506
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 506A
Radio astronomy
149 504A

14.5 – 14.8                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 510
                                               MOBILE
                                               Space research
 
14.5 – 14.7145
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space) 510
MOBILE
Space research

14.7145 – 14.8
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space) 510
MOBILE
Space research
AUS1


 
 
GHz
14.8 - 15.7
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

14.8 – 15.35                         FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               Space research
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                               339
14.8 – 15.1365
FIXED
MOBILE
Space research
AUS1

15.1365 – 15.35
FIXED
MOBILE
Space research
339

15.35 – 15.4                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)

 
                                               340 511
15.35 – 15.4
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

15.4 – 15.43                         AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
                                               511D
15.4 – 15.43
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
511D

15.43 – 15.63                      FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 511A
                                               AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
 
                                               511C
15.43 – 15.63
 FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)   511A
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
511C

15.63 – 15.7                         AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
                                              
 
                                               511D
15.63 – 15.7
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION
511D


 
 
GHz
15.7 - 17.7
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

15.7 – 16.6                           RADIOLOCATION
 
                                               512 513
15.7 – 16.6
RADIOLOCATION
AUS1 AUS87

16.6 – 17.1                           RADIOLOCATION
                                               Space research (deep space) (Earth‑to‑space)
 
 
                                               512 513
16.6 – 17.1
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Space research (deep space)        (Earth‑to‑space)
AUS87

17.1 – 17.2                           RADIOLOCATION
 
                                               512 513
17.1 – 17.2
RADIOLOCATION
AUS1 AUS87

17.2 – 17.3                           EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                              
 
 
                                               512 513 513A
17.2 – 17.3
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
513A AUS87

17.3 – 17.7
FIXED‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space) 516 (space‑to‑Earth) 516A 516B
Radiolocation
514
17.3 – 17.7
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 516
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Radiolocation
514 515
17.3 – 17.7
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 516
Radiolocation
 
514
17.3 – 17.7
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 516
Radiolocation AUS11
 
AUS87

 
 
GHz
17.7 - 18.6
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

17.7 – 18.1
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A (Earth‑to‑space) 516
MOBILE
17.7 – 17.8
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 517 (Earth‑to‑space) 516
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Mobile
515
17.7 – 18.1
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
   (space‑to‑Earth) 484A
   (Earth‑to‑space) 516
MOBILE
17.7 – 18.1
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
      (space‑to‑Earth) 484A
      (Earth‑to‑space) 516
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUS87

17.8 – 18.1
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A (Earth‑to‑space) 516
MOBILE
519

18.1 – 18.4                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B (Earth‑to‑space) 520
                                               MOBILE
 
 
 
  519 521
18.1 – 18.4
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
(space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B
(Earth‑to‑space) 520
MOBILE
519 AUS87

18.4 – 18.6                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B
                                               MOBILE
 
18.4 – 18.6
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
     (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B
MOBILE
AUS87


 
 
GHz
18.6 - 19.7
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

18.6 – 18.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 522B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Space research (passive)
 
522A 522C
18.6 – 18.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)    516B 522B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
522A
18.6 – 18.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)   522B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Space research (passive)
 
522A
18.6 – 18.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑       Earth) 522B
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Space research (passive)
 
522A AUS87

18.8 – 19.3                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 516B 523A
                                               MOBILE
 
18.8 – 19.3
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑       Earth) 516B 523A
MOBILE
AUS87

19.3 – 19.7                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (Earth‑to‑space) 523B 523C 523D 523E
                                               MOBILE
 
 
 
                                              
19.3 – 19.7
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) (Earth‑to‑space) 523B 523C 523D 523E
MOBILE
AUS87

 
 
GHz
19.7 – 21.2
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

19.7 – 20.1
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
524
19.7 – 20.1
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)    484A 516B
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
524 525 526 527 528 529
19.7 – 20.1
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
524
19.7 – 20.1
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth) 484A 516B
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
AUS87

20.1 – 20.2                           FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 484A 516B
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
 
                                               524 525 526 527 528
20.1 – 20.2
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑       Earth) 484A 516B
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑       Earth)
525 526 527 528 AUS87

20.2 – 21.2                           FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               Standard frequency and Time Signal (space‑to‑Earth)
                                              
 
 
 
                                               524
20.2 – 21.2
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑       Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑       Earth)
Standard frequency and time signal
       (space‑to‑Earth)
AUS1 AUS87

 
 
GHz
21.2 - 22.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

21.2 – 21.4                           EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
21.2 – 21.4
EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
AUS87

21.4 – 22
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 208B 530
21.4 – 22
FIXED
MOBILE
21.4 – 22
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 208B 530
531
21.4 – 22
FIXED
MOBILE
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE 208B 530
AUS87

22 – 22.21                            FIXED
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
                                               149
22 – 22.21
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
149 AUS87

22.21 – 22.5                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                                FIXED
                                                MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
                                               149 532
22.21 – 22.5
EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
149 532

 
 
GHz
22.5 - 24
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

22.5 – 22.55                         FIXED
                                               MOBILE
 
22.5 – 22.55
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS87

22.55 – 23.55                      FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 338A
                                               MOBILE
 
                                               149
22.55 – 23.55
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 338A
MOBILE
149 AUS87

23.55 – 23.6                         FIXED
                                               MOBILE
 
23.55 – 23.6
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS87

23.6 – 24                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
                                               340
23.6 – 24                              
EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340


 
 
GHz
24 – 24.45
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

24 – 24.05                            AMATEUR
                                               AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
 
                                               150
24 – 24.05
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
150 AUS87

24.05 – 24.25                      RADIOLOCATION
                                               Amateur
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (active)
 
                                               150
24.05 – 24.25
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
Amateur
Earth exploration satellite (active)
150 AUS87

24.25 – 24.45
FIXED
24.25 – 24.45
RADIONAVIGATION
24.25 – 24.45
RADIONAVIGATION
FIXED
MOBILE
 
24.25 – 24.45
RADIONAVIGATION
FIXED
MOBILE
AUS87


 
 
GHz
24.45 - 25.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

24.45 – 24.65
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
24.45 – 24.65
INTER‑SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
 
 
533
24.45 – 24.65
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
533
24.45 – 24.65
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
533 AUS87

24.65 – 24.75
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
24.65 – 24.75
INTER‑SATELLITE
RADIOLOCATION‑SATELLITE
(Earth‑to‑space)
24.65 – 24.75
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE
533
24.65 – 24.75
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE
533 AUS87

24.75 – 25.25
FIXED
24.75 – 25.25
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 535
24.75 – 25.25
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 535
MOBILE
24.75 – 25.25
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 535
MOBILE
AUS87

25.25 – 25.5                         FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 536
                                               MOBILE
                                                               Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
 
25.25 – 25.5
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 536
MOBILE
Standard frequency and time signal‑       satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
AUS87

 
 
GHz
25.5 – 28.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

25.5 – 27                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 536B
                                               FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 536
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth) 536C
                                               Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
 
 
 
 
 
536A
25.5 – 27
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 536
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑      Earth)
Standard frequency and time signal‑      satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
536A AUS87

27 – 27.5
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 536
MOBILE
 
27 – 27.5
                FIXED
                FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                INTER‑SATELLITE 536 537
                MOBILE
27 – 27.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space)
INTER‑SATELLITE 536 537
MOBILE

27.5 – 28.5                           FIXED 537A
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
                                               MOBILE
 
                                              
                                               538 540
27.5 – 28.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
MOBILE
538 540


 
 
GHz
28.5 – 29.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

28.5 – 29.1                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 523A 539
                                               MOBILE
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541
 
                                              
 
 
                                               540
28.5 – 29.1
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 523A 539
MOBILE
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑      space) 541
540

29.1 – 29.5                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 516B 523C 523E 535A 539 541A
                                               MOBILE
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541
 
                                              
                                              
 
                                               540
29.1 – 29.5
FIXED
                                                      FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space) 516B 523C 523E 535A       539 541A
MOBILE
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑      space) 541
540


 
 
GHz
29.5 – 30
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

29.5 – 29.9
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
 
540 542
29.5 – 29.9
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑      space) 541
525 526 527 529 540 542
29.5 – 29.9
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
 
540 542
29.5 – 29.9
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
 
540

29.9 – 30                              FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541 543
 
                                              
 
 
 
                                               525 526 527 538 540 542
29.9 – 30
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 484A 516B 539
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
Earth exploration‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) 541 543
 
525 526 527 538 540

 
 
GHz
30 – 31.8
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

30 – 31                                  FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 338A
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
 
 
                                               542
30 – 31
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 338A
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space)
Standard frequency and time signal‑      satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
AUS1

31 – 31.3                              FIXED 338A 543A
                                               MOBILE
                                               Standard frequency and time signal‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               Space research 544 545

 
                                               149
31 – 31.3
FIXED 338A
MOBILE
Standard frequency and time signal‑      satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
Space research 544
149

31.3 – 31.5                           EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
                                              
 
                                               340
31.3 – 31.5
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

31.5 – 31.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
149 546
31.5 – 31.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
340
31.5 – 31.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
149
31.5 – 31.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
Fixed
Mobile except aeronautical mobile
149

 
 
GHz
31.8 – 33.4
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

31.8 – 32                              FIXED 547A
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (deep space) (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                                               547 547B 548
31.8 – 32
FIXED 547A
RADIONAVIGATION
SPACE RESEARCH (deep space)       (space‑to‑Earth)
547 548

32 – 32.3                              FIXED 547A
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (deep space) (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                                               547 547C 548
32 – 32.3
FIXED 547A
RADIONAVIGATION
SPACE RESEARCH (deep space)       (space‑to‑Earth)
547 548

32.3 – 33                              FIXED 547A
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
 
                                               547 547D 548
32.3 – 33
FIXED 547A
INTER‑SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
547 548

33 – 33.4                              FIXED 547A
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
 
                                               547 547E
33 – 33.4
FIXED 547A
RADIONAVIGATION
547


 
 
GHz
33.4 – 35.2
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

33.4 – 34.2                           RADIOLOCATION
 
                                              
 
                                               549
33.4 – 34.2
RADIOLOCATION
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
AUS1

34.2 – 34.7                           RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (deep space) (Earth‑to‑space)
 
                                               
                                               549
34.2 – 34.7
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
SPACE RESEARCH (deep space)
      (Earth‑to‑space)
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑          Earth) AUS11

34.7 – 35.2                           RADIOLOCATION
                                               Space research 550
                                              
 
                                               549
34.7 – 35.2
RADIOLOCATION
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
Space research
AUS1


 
 
GHz
35.2 – 37
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

35.2 – 35.5                           METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
 
                                               549
35.2 – 35.5
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
FIXED‑SATELLITE
      (space‑to‑Earth) AUS11

35.5 – 36                              METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
                                               EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)

 
 
 
 
                                               549 549A
35.5 – 36
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION AUS11
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) AUS11
549A

36 – 37                                  EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
                                               149 550A
36 – 37
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED AUS11
MOBILE AUS11
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
149 550A


 
 
GHz
37 – 40
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

37 – 37.5                              FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
 
                                               547
37 – 37.5
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
547 AUS1

37.5 – 38                              FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                                               547
37.5 – 38
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (space‑to‑Earth)
Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑      Earth)
547

38 – 39.5                              FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                                               547
38 – 39.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑      Earth)
547

39.5 – 40                              FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 516B
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
 
                                               547
39.5 – 40
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑      Earth)
547


 
 
GHz
40 – 42.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

40 – 40.5                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 516B
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
 
40 – 40.5
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)       516B
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
SPACE RESEARCH (Earth‑to‑space)
Earth exploration‑satellite (space‑to‑      Earth)

40.5 – 41
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Mobile
 
547
40.5 – 41
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 516B
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Mobile
Mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth)
547
40.5 – 41
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Mobile
 
547
40.5 – 41
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Mobile
 
 
547

41 – 42.5                              FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth) 516B
                                               BROADCASTING
                                               BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
                                               Mobile
 
                                               547 551F 551H 551I
41 – 42.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Mobile
547 551F 551H 551I

 
 
GHz
42.5 – 47.2
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

42.5 – 43.5                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 552
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               149 547
42.5 – 43.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space) 552
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 547

43.5 – 47                              MOBILE 553
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
 
                                               554
43.5 – 47
MOBILE 553
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
554 AUS62

47 – 47.2                              AMATEUR
                                               AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
 
47 – 47.2
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE


 
 
GHz
47.2 – 48.2
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

47.2 – 47.5                            FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 552
                                               MOBILE
 
 
                                               552A
47.2 – 47.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑ space) 552
MOBILE
552A

47.5 – 47.9
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑        space) 552 (space‑to‑Earth)         516B 554A
MOBILE
47.5 – 47.9
                FIXED
                FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 552
                 MOBILE
 
47.5 – 47.9
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑      space) 552
MOBILE

47.9 – 48.2                            FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 552
                                               MOBILE
 
 
                                               552A
47.9 – 48.2
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑ space) 552
MOBILE
552A


 
 
GHz
48.2 – 50.2
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

48.2 – 48.54
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 552 (space‑to‑Earth) 516B 554A 555B
MOBILE
48.2 – 50.2
                FIXED
                FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 338A 516B 552
                 MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                 149 340 555
48.2 – 50.2
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑         space) 338A 552
MOBILE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149 340 555

48.54 – 49.44
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑        space) 552
MOBILE
149 340 555

49.44 – 50.2
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE
      (Earth‑to‑space) 338A 552
      (space‑to‑Earth) 516B 554A       555B
MOBILE


 
 
GHz
50.2 – 54.25
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

50.2 – 50.4                           EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340
50.2 – 50.4
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

50.4 – 51.4                           FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 338A
                                               MOBILE
                                               Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)
 
50.4 – 51.4
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 338A
MOBILE
Mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space)

51.4 – 52.6                           FIXED 338A
                                               MOBILE
                                              
 
                                               547 556
51.4 – 52.6
FIXED 338A
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
547

52.6 – 54.25                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)

 
 
                                               340 556
52.6 – 54.25
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
340


 
 
GHz
54.25 – 57
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

54.25 – 55.78                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
                                               556B
54.25 – 55.78
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE (passive)
INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
SPACE RESEARCH
      (passive)

55.78 – 56.9                         EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED 557A
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               547 557
55.78 – 56.9
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED 557A
INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
MOBILE 558
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
547

56.9 – 57                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 558A
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               547 557
56.9 – 57
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 558A
MOBILE 558
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
547


 
 
GHz
57 – 59.3
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

57 – 58.2                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               547 557   
57 – 58.2
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
MOBILE 558
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
547

58.2 – 59                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 

                                               547 556
58.2 – 59
EARTH EXPLORATION‑          SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
547

59 – 59.3                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               RADIOLOCATION 559
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
59 – 59.3
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE 556A
MOBILE 558
RADIOLOCATION 559
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)


 
 
GHz
59.3 – 66
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

59.3 – 64                              FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               RADIOLOCATION 559
                                              
                                               138          
59.3 – 64
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558
RADIOLOCATION 559
138

64 – 65                                  FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
 
 
                                                             547 556
64 – 65
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
RADIO ASTRONOMY
547

65 – 66                                  EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE
                                               FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
                                               SPACE RESEARCH
                                              
 
                                               547
65 – 66
EARTH EXPLORATION‑      SATELLITE
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE except aeronautical mobile
SPACE RESEARCH
547


 
 
GHz
66 – 76
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

66 – 71                                  INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE 553 558
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
                                              
                                               554
66 – 71
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 553 558
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
554

71 – 74                                  FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
 
71 – 74
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑      Earth)

74 – 76                                  FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
                                               BROADCASTING
                                               BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
                                               Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
                                               561
74 – 76
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
BROADCASTING
BROADCASTING‑SATELLITE
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
561


 
 
GHz
76 – 79
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

76 – 77.5                              RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               Amateur
                                               Amateur‑satellite
                                               Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
 
                                               149
76 – 77.5
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
149

77.5 – 78                              AMATEUR
                                               AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
                                               Radio astronomy
                                               Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
                                              
                                               149
77.5 – 78
AMATEUR
AMATEUR –SATELLITE
Radio astronomy
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
149

78 – 79                                  RADIOLOCATION
                                               Amateur
                                               Amateur‑satellite
                                               Radio astronomy
                                               Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
 
                                               149 560
78 – 79
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite
Radio astronomy
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
149 560


 
 
GHz
79 – 86
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

79 – 81                                  RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               Amateur
                                               Amateur‑satellite
                                               Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
 
                                               149
79 – 81
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
149

81 – 84                                  FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               MOBILE
                                               MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
 
 
 
                                               149 561A
81 – 84
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
Space research (space‑to‑Earth)
149 561A

84 – 86                                  FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 561B
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
 
                                               149
84 – 86
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space) 561B
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149


 
 
GHz
86 – 95
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

86 – 92                                  EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340
86 – 92
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

92 – 94                                  FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
                                               149
92 – 94
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
149

94 – 94.1                              EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (active)
                                               Radio astronomy
 
 
 
                                               562 562A
94 – 94.1
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active)
RADIOLOCATION
SPACE RESEARCH (active)
Radio astronomy
562 562A

94.1 – 95                              FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
                                               149
94.1 – 95
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
149


 
 
GHz
95 – 105
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

95 – 100                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
 
                                               149 554
95 – 100
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
149 554

100 – 102                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 341
100 – 102
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 341

102 – 105                             FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                              
                                               149 341
102 – 105
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 341


 
 
GHz
105 – 116
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

105 – 109.5                          FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
 
                                               149 341
105 – 109.5
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
149 341

109.5 – 111.8                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 341
109.5 – 111.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 341

111.8 – 114.25                    FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
 
                                               149 341
111.8 – 114.25
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
149 341

114.25 – 116                       EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 341
114.25 – 116
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 341


 
 
GHz
116 – 130
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

116 – 119.98                       EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 562C
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
341
116 – 119.98
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
INTER‑SATELLITE 562C
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
341

119.98 – 122.25                  EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 562C
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
138 341
119.98 – 122.25
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
INTER‑SATELLITE 562C
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
138 341

122.25 – 123                       FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               Amateur
 
                                               138
122.25 – 123
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558
Amateur
138

123 – 130                             FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
                                               Radio astronomy 562D
 
 
 
149 554
123 – 130
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
Radio astronomy
149 554


 
 
GHz
130 – 148.5
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

130 – 134                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active) 562E
FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE 558
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                              
 
 
                                               149 562A
130 – 134
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (active) 562E
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 562A

134 – 136                             AMATEUR
                                               AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
Radio astronomy
 
134 – 136
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
Radio astronomy

136 – 141                             RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
                                               Amateur
                                               Amateur‑satellite
 
                                               149
136 – 141
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite
149

141 – 148.5                          FIXED
MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
149
141 – 148.5
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
149


 
 
GHz
148.5 – 164
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

148.5 – 151.5                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
340
148.5 – 151.5
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

151.5 – 155.5                      FIXED
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
 
149
151.5 – 155.5
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
149

155.5 – 158.5                      EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED
                                               MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
 
 
 
149 562F 562G
155.5 – 158.5
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
149 562F 562G

158.5 – 164                          FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
 
158.5 – 164
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)


 
 
GHz
164 – 182
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

164 – 167                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
                                               340
164 – 167
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

167 – 174.5                          FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE 558
                                              
 
                                               149 562D
167 – 174.5
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558
149

174.5 – 174.8                      FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
                                               MOBILE 558
 
174.5 – 174.8
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558

174.8 – 182                          EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 562H
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
174.8 – 182
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
INTER‑SATELLITE 562H
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)


 
 
GHz
182 – 200
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

182 – 185                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340
182 – 185
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

185 – 190                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE 562H
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
                                              
 
185 – 190
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
INTER‑SATELLITE 562H
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)

190 – 191.8                          EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340
190 – 191.8
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

191.8 – 200                          FIXED
                                               INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
                                               RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
 
                                               149 341 554
191.8 – 200
FIXED
INTER‑SATELLITE
MOBILE 558
MOBILE‑SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
149 341 554


 
 
GHz
200 – 226
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

200 – 202                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 341 563A
200 – 202
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 341 563A

202 – 209                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
                                               340 341 563A
202 – 209
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 341 563A

209 – 217                             FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
 
149 341
209 – 217
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 341

217 – 226                             FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
                                               MOBILE
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
 
 
149 341
217 – 226
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive) 562B
149 341


 
 
GHz
226 – 238
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

226 – 231.5                          EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
340
226 – 231.5
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340

231.5 – 232                          FIXED
                                               MOBILE
Radiolocation
 
231.5 – 232
FIXED
MOBILE
Radiolocation

232 – 235                             FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
Radiolocation
 
232 – 235
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
Radiolocation

235 – 238                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
                                              
 
563A 563B
235 – 238
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
563A 563B


 
 
GHz
238 – 250
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

238 – 240                             FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
238 – 240
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (space‑to‑Earth)
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE

240 – 241                             FIXED
                                               MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION
 
240 – 241
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOLOCATION

241 – 248                             RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite
 
138 149
241 – 248
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIOLOCATION
Amateur
Amateur‑satellite
138 149

248 – 250                             AMATEUR
                                               AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
Radio astronomy
 
149
248 – 250
AMATEUR
AMATEUR‑SATELLITE
Radio astronomy
149


 
 
GHz
250 – 275
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

250 – 252                             EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
                                               RADIO ASTRONOMY
                                               SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
 
 
 
340 563A
250 – 252
EARTH EXPLORATION‑SATELLITE (passive)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
SPACE RESEARCH (passive)
340 563A

252 – 265                             FIXED
                                               MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
 
 
149 554
252 – 265
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATION‑SATELLITE
149 554

265 – 275                             FIXED
                                               FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
 
 
149 563A
265 – 275
FIXED
FIXED‑SATELLITE (Earth‑to‑space)
MOBILE
RADIO ASTRONOMY
149 563A


 
 
GHz
275 – 420 000
Column 1: ITU Radio Regulations Table of Allocations
Column 2:

Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Australian Table of Allocations

275 – 1000                           (Not allocated)
 
                                               565
275 – 1000
(Not allocated)
565

 
1000 – 420 000
(Not allocated)
 
 


Part 3                 Australian Footnotes
  
AUS1       This band is designated to be used principally for the purposes of defence. The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non‑defence use of this band.
AUS1A    In the band 1 260 ‑ 1 300 MHz it is intended to accommodate radionavigation‑satellite systems on a shared basis with defence applications.
AUS3       The use of the band 1 435 ‑ 1 535 MHz by the aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile service.
AUS7       Operation of stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a primary basis in Australia is on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of services of other countries operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
AUS9       The bands 4 152 ‑ 4 172 kHz, 6 233 ‑ 6 261 kHz, 8 300 ‑ 8 340 kHz, 12 368 ‑ 12 420 kHz, 16 549 ‑ 16 617 kHz, 18 846 ‑ 18 870 kHz, 22 180 ‑ 22 240 kHz and 25 121 ‑ 25 161.25 kHz are designated to be used principally for the purposes of defence. The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non‑defence use of these bands.
AUS10     Operation of stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a secondary basis in Australia is on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of services of other countries operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
AUS11     This service is intended to be used principally for the purposes of defence. The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non‑defence use of this service.
AUS12     Operation of the amateur service in the band 7 100 ‑ 7 300 kHz is subject to the conditions of Radio Regulation No. 4.4.
AUS23     In the band 50 ‑ 52 MHz, stations of the amateur service shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the broadcasting (television) service. Amateur operations in this band shall be subject to special conditions.
AUS24     The introduction of new stations of the broadcasting service in the band 85 ‑ 87.5 MHz is subject to special agreements between Australia and other administrations. Television services operating in this band may be transferred to other broadcasting bands.
AUS25     Operation of the aeronautical mobile (R) service in the bands 108 ‑ 117.975 MHz, 117.975 ‑ 137 MHz and of the aeronautical radionavigation service in the bands 74.8 ‑ 75.2 MHz, 108 ‑ 117.975 MHz, 328.6 ‑ 335.4 MHz, 960 ‑ 1 215 MHz and 5 000 ‑ 5 250 MHz is subject to the provisions of Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation and the Standards and Recommended Practices of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
AUS26     The allocation to the broadcasting service in the band 137 ‑ 144 MHz will remain until existing stations of that service are transferred to other broadcasting bands. No new assignments will be made to broadcasting services in this band.
AUS29     In these bands the radiolocation service is primary in offshore areas.
AUS32     The band 918 ‑ 926 MHz (centre frequency 922 MHz) is designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. Radiocommunication stations operating within this band must accept harmful interference which may be caused by these applications. ISM equipment operating in this band is subject to the provisions of Radio Regulation No.  15.13.
AUS49     The use and assignment of frequencies to non‑directional beacons (NDBs) of the aeronautical radionavigation service in the bands 190 ‑ 405 kHz, 415 ‑ 495 kHz, 505 ‑ 526.5 kHz and 1 606.5 ‑ 1 800 kHz shall take account of Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation and the Standards and Recommended Practices of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
AUS50     The use of the bands 526.5 ‑ 535 kHz and 535 ‑ 1 606.5 kHz by the broadcasting service shall take into account the provisions of the Final Acts of the Regional Administrative LF/MF Broadcasting Conference (Regions 1 and 3), Geneva, 1975.
AUS51     Use of the bands 2 850 ‑ 3 025 kHz, 3 400 ‑ 3 500 kHz, 4 650 ‑ 4 700 kHz, 5 480 ‑ 5 680 kHz, 6 525 ‑ 6 685 kHz, 8815 ‑ 8 965 kHz, 10 005 ‑ 10 100 kHz, 11 275 ‑ 11 400 kHz, 13 260 ‑ 13 360 kHz, 17 900 ‑ 17 970 kHz and 21 924 ‑ 22 000 kHz by the aeronautical mobile (R) service is subject to the provisions of Appendix 27 of the Radio Regulations.
AUS52     Chapter VIII and other provisions of the Radio Regulations are applicable to the use of the bands 3 025 ‑ 3 155 kHz, 3 900 ‑ 3 950 kHz, 4 700 ‑ 4 750 kHz, 5 450 ‑ 5 480 kHz, 5 680 ‑ 5 730 kHz, 6 685 ‑ 6 765 kHz, 8 965 ‑ 9 040 kHz, 11 175 ‑ 11 275 kHz, 13 200 ‑ 13 260 kHz, 15 060 ‑ 15 100 kHz, 17 970 ‑ 18 030 kHz and 23 200 ‑ 23 350 kHz by the aeronautical mobile (OR) service.
AUS53     The provisions of Appendix 13, and Chapters VII and IX of the Radio Regulations apply to the use of the bands 4 063 ‑ 4 438 kHz, 6 200 ‑ 6 525 kHz, 8 195 ‑ 8 815 kHz, 12 230 ‑ 13 200 kHz, 16 360 ‑ 17 410 kHz, 18 780 ‑ 18 900 kHz, 22 000 ‑ 22 855 kHz and 25 070 ‑ 25 210 kHz by the maritime mobile service.
AUS54     The use of the bands 5 950 ‑ 6 200 kHz, 7 100 ‑ 7 300 kHz, 9 500 ‑ 9 900 kHz, 11 650 ‑ 12 050 kHz, 13 600 ‑ 13 800 kHz, 15 100 ‑ 15 600 kHz, 17 550 ‑ 17 900 kHz, 21 450 ‑ 21 850 kHz and 25 670 ‑ 26 100 kHz by the broadcasting service shall be in accordance with the provisions of Articles 11 and 12 of the Radio Regulations.
AUS57     This band may be used by stations of the radiolocation service for the purposes of defence, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS58     This band may be used by stations of the fixed and mobile services for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS59     Stations of the fixed and mobile services used for the purposes of defence may use the frequency bands specified in AUS9 on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS62     Parts of this band might be used in the future for the purposes of defence.
AUS63     The band 840 ‑ 845 MHz may be used by the radioastronomy service, limited to operation at the approximate location latitude 35º 22' 30" S, longitude 149º 25' 35" E about 30 km east of Canberra.
AUS64     The band 960 ‑ 1 215 MHz may be used by stations of the fixed and mobile services using spread spectrum modulation for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS65     Geographical and operational constraints will apply to the mobile‑satellite service when observations are being made by the Australia Telescope in the 1 660 MHz ‑ 1 660.5 MHz band.
AUS66     The band 151.4125 ‑ 153 MHz is also allocated to the radiodetermination service on a secondary basis.
AUS67     Tropospheric scatter systems used for the purposes of defence may operate in the bands between 4 400 and 5 000 MHz. The possible requirement to coordinate with the fixed‑satellite service should be noted (see International Footnote No. 441 at Part 4 of this Spectrum Plan).
AUS68     Underground mine communications systems are authorised to operate in the bands designated by this footnote on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS73     The provisions of No. 52.220 and Appendix 17 of the Radio Regulations are applicable to the use of the band 8 100 ‑ 8 195 kHz by the maritime mobile service.
AUS74     The use of the bands 526.5 ‑ 535 kHz and 535 ‑ 1 606.5 kHz by the fixed service shall be subject to the condition that no harmful interference shall be caused to the reception of transmissions by stations of the broadcasting service operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS75     Use of this service by stations shall be subject to the condition that no harmful interference is caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
AUS87     Radio astronomy facilities operated by the CSIRO at the Paul Wild Observatory Narrabri (latitude 30° 59' 52.048" S, longitude 149° 32' 56.327" E), the Parkes Observatory (latitude 32° 59' 59.8657" S, longitude 148° 15' 44.3591" E), and the Mopra Observatory Coonabarabran (latitude 31° 16' 4.451" S, longitude 149° 5' 58.732" E) and by the University of Tasmania at the Mount Pleasant Observatory Hobart (latitude 42° 48' 12.9207" S, longitude 147° 26' 25.854" E) and the Ceduna Observatory (latitude 31° 52' 08.8269" S, longitude 133° 48' 35.3748" E), and at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (latitude 35° 23' 54" S, longitude 148° 58' 40" E) conduct passive observations in the frequency bands 1 250 ‑ 1 780 MHz, 2 200 ‑ 2 550 MHz, 4 350 ‑ 6 700 MHz, 8 000 ‑ 9 200 MHz and 16 ‑ 26 GHz using receivers that are highly sensitive to interference.
AUS88     In the band 12.2 ‑ 12.5 GHz, transponders on space stations of the fixed‑satellite service may be used additionally for transmissions in the broadcasting satellite service. Such emissions shall comply with the power flux density limits prescribed for the fixed‑satellite service in this band.
AUS89     Use of the band 54 ‑ 56 MHz by the radiolocation service is limited to wind profiler radars (see Resolution 217 (WRC‑97)).
AUS90     In consideration of Resolution 217 (WRC‑97), the use by wind profiler radars is confined to the sub‑bands 448 ‑ 450 MHz and 1 270 ‑ 1 295 MHz.
AUS91     Use of the mobile service is limited to Australian, State and Territory Government purposes. The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non‑defence use of this service.
AUS92     The band 202.9 ‑ 203.1 MHz may be used by stations of the space operation service (space‑to‑Earth) on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the services allocated in this band.
AUS93     The band may be used by stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference will not be caused to stations of the space research (deep space)(space‑to‑Earth) service in this band.
AUS94     The following bands are intended to be used principally for the purposes of defence:
420.75 ‑ 421.25 MHz, 424.75 ‑ 425.25 MHz and 427.75 ‑ 428.25 MHz.
The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non‑defence use of these bands.
AUS95     This band may be used by stations of the fixed and mobile services for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services allocated in this band.
AUS96     This band may be used by stations of the fixed service on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.
 
Part 4                 International Footnotes
  
Note       The footnote numbers 53 to 565 contained in this Part are those listed in Article 5 of the ITU Radio Regulations, except that the ‘5.’ prefix has been removed.
 
53          Administrations authorising the use of frequencies below 9 kHz shall ensure that no harmful interference is caused thereby to the services to which the bands above 9 kHz are allocated.
 
54          Administrations conducting scientific research using frequencies below 9 kHz are urged to advise other administrations that may be concerned in order that such research may be afforded all practicable protection from harmful interference.
 
55          Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan, the band 14‑17 kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
56          The stations of services to which the bands 14‑19.95 kHz and 20.05‑70 kHz and in Region 1 also the bands 72‑84 kHz and 86‑90 kHz are allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals. Such stations shall be afforded protection from harmful interference. In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, the frequencies 25 kHz and 50 kHz will be used for this purpose under the same conditions. (WRC‑07)
 
57          The use of the bands 14 ‑ 19.95 kHz, 20.05 ‑ 70 kHz and 70 ‑ 90 kHz (72 ‑ 84 kHz and 86 ‑ 90 kHz in Region 1) by the maritime mobile service is limited to coast radiotelegraph stations (A1A and F1B only). Exceptionally, the use of class J2B or J7B emissions is authorised subject to the necessary bandwidth not exceeding that normally used for class A1A or F1B emissions in the band concerned.
 
58          Additional allocation:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, the band 67 ‑ 70 kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC‑2000)
 
59          Different category of service: in Bangladesh and Pakistan, the allocation of the bands 70 ‑ 72 kHz and 84 ‑ 86 kHz to the fixed and maritime mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑2000)
 
60          In the bands 70 ‑ 90 kHz (70 ‑ 86 kHz in Region 1) and 110 ‑ 130 kHz (112 ‑ 130 kHz in Region 1), pulsed radionavigation systems may be used on condition that they do not cause harmful interference to other services to which these bands are allocated.
 
61          In Region 2, the establishment and operation of stations in the maritime radionavigation service in the bands 70 ‑ 90 kHz and 110 ‑ 130 kHz shall be subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with administrations whose services, operating in accordance with the Table, may be affected. However, stations of the fixed, maritime mobile and radiolocation services shall not cause harmful interference to stations in the maritime radionavigation service established under such agreements.
 
62          Administrations which operate stations in the radionavigation service in the band 90 ‑ 110 kHz are urged to coordinate technical and operating characteristics in such a way as to avoid harmful interference to the services provided by these stations.
 
64          Only classes A1A or F1B, A2C, A3C, F1C or F3C emissions are authorised for stations of the fixed service in the bands allocated to this service between 90 kHz and 160 kHz (148.5 kHz in Region 1) and for stations of the maritime mobile service in the bands allocated to this service between 110 kHz and 160 kHz (148.5 kHz in Region 1). Exceptionally, class J2B or J7B emissions are also authorised in the bands between 110 kHz and 160 kHz (148.5 kHz in Region 1) for stations of the maritime mobile service.
 
65          Different category of service:  in Bangladesh, the allocation of the bands 112 ‑ 117.6 kHz and 126 ‑ 129 kHz to the fixed and maritime mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑2000)
 
66          Different category of service: in Germany, the allocation of the band 115 ‑ 117.6 kHz to the fixed and maritime mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33) and to the radionavigation service on a secondary basis (see No. 32).
 
67          Additional allocation: in Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan, the band 130‑148.5 kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a secondary basis. Within and between these countries this service shall have an equal right to operate. (WRC‑07)
 
67A        Stations in the amateur service using frequencies in the band 135.7‑137.8 kHz shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 1 W (e.i.r.p) and shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the radionavigation service operating in countries listed in No. 67. (WRC‑07)
 
67B        The use of the band 135.7‑137.8 kHz in Algeria, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Lebanon, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan and Tunisia is limited to the fixed and maritime mobile services. The amateur service shall not be used in the above‑mentioned countries in the band 135.7‑137.8 kHz, and this should be taken into account by the countries authorising such use. (WRC‑07)
 
68          Alternative allocation: in Angola, Burundi, Congo (Rep. of the), Malawi, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda and South Africa, the band 160‑200 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
69          Additional allocation: in Somalia, the band 200 ‑ 255 kHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis.
 
70          Alternative allocation: in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the band 200‑283.5 kHz is allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
71          Alternative allocation: in Tunisia, the band 255 ‑ 283.5 kHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
 
72          Norwegian stations of the fixed service situated in northern areas (north of 60° N) subject to auroral disturbances are allowed to continue operation on four frequencies in the bands 283.5 ‑ 490 kHz and 510 ‑ 526.5 kHz.
 
73          The band 285 ‑ 325 kHz (283.5 ‑ 325 kHz in Region 1), in the maritime radionavigation service may be used to transmit supplementary navigational information using narrow‑band techniques, on condition that no harmful interference is caused to radiobeacon stations operating in the radionavigation service. (WRC‑97)
 
74          Additional Allocation: in Region 1, the frequency band 285.3 ‑ 285.7 kHz is also allocated to the maritime radionavigation service (other than radiobeacons) on a primary basis.
 
75          Different category of service:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and the Black Sea areas of Romania, the allocation of the band 315‑325 kHz to the maritime radionavigation service is on a primary basis under the condition that in the Baltic Sea area, the assignment of frequencies in this band to new stations in the maritime or aeronautical radionavigation services shall be subject to prior consultation between the administrations concerned. (WRC‑07)
 
76          The frequency 410 kHz is designated for radio direction‑finding in the maritime radionavigation service. The other radionavigation services to which the band 405 ‑ 415 kHz is allocated shall not cause harmful interference to radio direction‑finding in the band 406.5 ‑ 413.5 kHz.
 
77          Different category of service:  in Australia, China, the French Overseas Territories of Region 3, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka, the allocation of the band 415‑495 kHz to the aeronautical radionavigation service is on a primary basis. Administrations in these countries shall take all practical steps necessary to ensure that aeronautical radionavigation stations in the band 435‑495 kHz do not cause interference to reception by coast stations of ship stations transmitting on frequencies designated for ship stations on a worldwide basis (see No. 52.39). (WRC‑07)
 
78          Different category of service: in Cuba, the United States of America and Mexico the allocation of the band 415 ‑ 435 kHz to the aeronautical radionavigation service is on a primary basis.
 
79          The use of the bands 415‑495 kHz and 505‑526.5 kHz (505 ‑ 510 kHz in Region 2) by the maritime mobile service is limited to radiotelegraphy.
 
79A        When establishing coast stations in the NAVTEX service on the frequencies 490 kHz, 518 kHz and 4 209.5 kHz, administrations are strongly recommended to coordinate the operating characteristics in accordance with the procedures of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) (see Resolution 339 (Rev.WRC‑07)). (WRC‑07)
 
80          In Region 2, the use of the band 435 ‑ 495 kHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is limited to non‑directional beacons not employing voice transmission.
 
82          In the maritime mobile service, the frequency 490 kHz is to be used exclusively for the transmission by coast stations of navigational and meteorological warnings and urgent information to ships, by means of narrow‑band direct‑printing telegraphy. The conditions for use of the frequency 490 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52. In using the band 415‑495 kHz for the aeronautical radionavigation service, administrations are requested to ensure that no harmful interference is caused to the frequency 490 kHz. (WRC‑07)
 
82A        The use of the band 495‑505 kHz is limited to radiotelegraphy. (WRC‑07)
 
82B        Administrations authorising the use of frequencies in the band 495‑505 kHz by services other than the maritime mobile service shall ensure that no harmful interference is caused to the maritime mobile service in this band or to the services having allocations in the adjacent bands, noting in particular the conditions of use of the frequencies 490 kHz and 518 kHz, as prescribed in Articles 31 and 52. (WRC‑07)
 
84          The conditions for the use of the frequency 518 kHz by the maritime mobile service are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52  (WRC‑07)
 
86          In Region 2, in the band 525 ‑ 535 kHz the carrier power of broadcasting stations shall not exceed 1 kW during the day and 250 W at night.
 
87          Additional allocation: in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, the band 526.5‑535 kHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
87A        Additional allocation: in Uzbekistan, the band 526.5 ‑ 1 606.5 kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. Such use is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with administrations concerned and limited to ground‑based radiobeacons in operation on 27 October 1997 until the end of their lifetime. (WRC‑97)
 
88          Additional allocation: in China, the band 526.5 ‑ 535 kHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a secondary basis.
 
89          In Region 2, the use of the band 1 605 ‑ 1 705 kHz by stations of the broadcasting service is subject to the Plan established by the Regional Administrative Radio Conference (Rio de Janeiro, 1988).
The examination of frequency assignments to stations of the fixed and mobile services in the band 1 625 ‑ 1 705 kHz shall take account of the allotments appearing in the Plan established by the Regional Administrative Radio Conference (Rio de Janeiro, 1988).
 
90          In the band 1 605 ‑ 1 705 kHz, in cases where a broadcasting station of Region 2 is concerned, the service area of the maritime mobile stations in Region 1 shall be limited to that provided by ground‑wave propagation.
 
91          Additional allocation: in the Philippines and Sri Lanka, the band 1 606.5 ‑ 1 705 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑97)
 
92          Some countries of Region 1 use radiodetermination systems in the bands 1 606.5 ‑ 1 625 kHz, 1 635 ‑ 1 800 kHz, 1 850 ‑ 2 160 kHz, 2 194 ‑ 2 300 kHz, 2 502 ‑ 2 850 kHz and 3 500 ‑ 3 800 kHz, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The radiated mean power of these stations shall not exceed 50 W.
 
93          Additional allocation:  in Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 1 625‑1 635 kHz, 1 800‑1 810 kHz and 2 160‑2 170 kHz are also allocated to the fixed and land mobile services on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC‑07)
 
96          In Germany, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, the Russian Federation, Finland, Georgia, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Norway, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, administrations may allocate up to 200 kHz to their amateur service in the bands 1 715‑1 800 kHz and 1 850‑2 000 kHz. However, when allocating the bands within this range to their amateur service, administrations shall, after prior consultation with administrations of neighbouring countries, take such steps as may be necessary to prevent harmful interference from their amateur service to the fixed and mobile services of other countries. The mean power of any amateur station shall not exceed 10 W. (WRC‑03)
 
97          In Region 3, the Loran system operates either on 1 850 kHz or 1 950 kHz, the bands occupied being 1 825 ‑ 1 875 kHz and 1 925 ‑ 1 975 kHz respectively. Other services to which the band 1 800 ‑ 2 000 kHz is allocated may use any frequency therein on condition that no harmful interference is caused to the Loran system operating on 1 850 kHz or 1 950 kHz.
 
98          Alternative allocation: in Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Spain, Ethiopia, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Moldova, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Somalia, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Turkey and Ukraine, the band 1 810‑1 830 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
99          Additional allocation:  in Saudi Arabia, Austria, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Uzbekistan, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Chad, and Togo, the band 1 810‑1 830 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
100        In Region 1, the authorisation to use the band 1 810 ‑ 1 830 kHz by the amateur service in countries situated totally or partially north of 40° N shall be given only after consultation with the countries mentioned in Nos. 98 and 99 to define the necessary steps to be taken to prevent harmful interference between amateur stations and stations of other services operating in accordance with Nos. 98 and 99.
 
101        Alternative allocation: in Burundi and Lesotho, the band 1 810 ‑ 1 850 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
 
102        Alternative allocation: in Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, the band 1 850‑2 000 kHz is allocated to the fixed, mobile except aeronautical mobile, radiolocation and radionavigation services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
103        In Region 1, in making assignments to stations in the fixed and mobile services in the bands 1 850 ‑ 2 045 kHz, 2 194 ‑ 2 498 kHz, 2 502 ‑ 2 625 kHz and 2 650 ‑ 2 850 kHz, administrations should bear in mind the special requirements of the maritime mobile service.
 
104        In Region 1, the use of the band 2 025 ‑ 2 045 kHz by the meteorological aids service is limited to oceanographic buoy stations.
 
105        In Region 2, except in Greenland, coast stations and ship stations using radiotelephony in the band 2 065 ‑ 2 107 kHz shall be limited to class J3E emissions and to a peak envelope power not exceeding 1 kW. Preferably, the following carrier frequencies should be used: 2 065.0 kHz, 2 079.0 kHz, 2 082.5 kHz, 2 086.0 kHz, 2 093.0 kHz, 2 096.5 kHz, 2 100.0 kHz and 2 103.5 kHz. In Argentina and Uruguay, the carrier frequencies 2 068.5 kHz and 2 075.5 kHz are also used for this purpose, while the frequencies within the band 2 072 ‑ 2 075.5 kHz are used as provided in No. 52.165.
 
106        In Regions 2 and 3, provided no harmful interference is caused to the maritime mobile service, the frequencies between 2 065 kHz and 2 107 kHz may be used by stations of the fixed service communicating only within national borders and whose mean power does not exceed 50 W. In notifying the frequencies, the attention of the Bureau should be drawn to these provisions.
 
107        Additional allocation:  in Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Lesotho, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Somalia and Swaziland, the band 2 160‑2 170 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), services on a primary basis. The mean power of stations in these services shall not exceed 50 W.(WRC‑03)
 
108        The carrier frequency 2 182 kHz is an international distress and calling frequency for radiotelephony. The conditions for the use of the band 2 173.5‑2 190.5 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52. (WRC‑07)
 
109        The frequencies 2 187.5 kHz, 4 207.5 kHz, 6 312 kHz, 8 414.5 kHz, 12 577 kHz and 16 804.5 kHz are international distress frequencies for digital selective calling. The conditions for the use of these frequencies are prescribed in Article 31.
 
110        The frequencies 2 174.5 kHz, 4 177.5 kHz, 6 268 kHz, 8 376.5 kHz, 12 520 kHz and 16 695 kHz are international distress frequencies for narrow‑band direct‑printing telegraphy. The conditions for the use of these frequencies are prescribed in Article 31.
 
111        The carrier frequencies 2 182 kHz, 3 023 kHz, 5 680 kHz, 8 364 kHz and the frequencies 121.5 MHz, 156.525 MHz, 156.8 MHz and 243 MHz may also be used, in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial radiocommunication services, for search and rescue operations concerning manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are prescribed in Article 31.
The same applies to the frequencies 10 003 kHz, 14 993 kHz and 19 993 kHz, but in each of these cases emissions must be confined in a band of ± 3 kHz about the frequency. (WRC‑07)
 
112        Alternative allocation:  in Denmark, Malta, Serbia and Sri Lanka, the band 2 194‑2 300 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
113        For the conditions for the use of the bands 2 300 ‑ 2 495 kHz (2 498 kHz in Region 1), 3 200 ‑ 3 400 kHz, 4 750 ‑ 4 995 kHz and 5 005 ‑ 5 060 kHz by the broadcasting service, see Nos. 16 to 20, 21 and 23.3 to 23.10.
 
114        Alternative allocation:  in Denmark, Iraq, Malta, and Serbia, the band 2 502‑2 625 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
115        The carrier (reference) frequencies 3 023 kHz and 5 680 kHz may also be used, in accordance with Article 31, by stations of the maritime mobile service engaged in coordinated search and rescue operations. (WRC‑07)
 
116        Administrations are urged to authorise the use of the band 3 155 ‑ 3 195 kHz to provide a common worldwide channel for low power wireless hearing aids. Additional channels for these devices may be assigned by administrations in the bands between 3 155 kHz and 3 400 kHz to suit local needs.
              It should be noted that frequencies in the range 3 000 kHz to 4 000 kHz are suitable for hearing aid devices which are designed to operate over short distances within the induction field.
 
117        Alternative allocation:  in Côte d’Ivoire, Denmark, Egypt, Liberia, Malta, Serbia, Sri Lanka and Togo, the band 3 155‑3 200 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
118        Additional allocation: in the United States of America, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay, the band 3 230‑3 400 kHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
119        Additional allocation: in Honduras, Mexico and Peru, the band 3 500‑3 750 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
122        Alternative allocation: in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, the band 3 750‑4 000 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
123        Additional allocation: in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the band 3 900 ‑ 3 950 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
125        Additional allocation: in Greenland, the band 3 950 ‑ 4 000 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The power of the broadcasting stations operating in this band shall not exceed that necessary for a national service and shall in no case exceed 5 kW.
 
126        In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 3 995 ‑ 4 005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals.
 
127        The use of the band 4 000 ‑ 4 063 kHz by the maritime mobile service is limited to ship stations using radiotelephony (see No. 52.220 and Appendix 17).
 
128        Frequencies in the bands 4 063‑4 123 kHz and 4 130‑4 438 kHz may be used exceptionally by stations in the fixed service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service. In addition, in Afghanistan, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Botswana, Burkina Faso, the Central African Rep., China, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Mali, Niger, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, in the bands 4 063‑4 123 kHz, 4 130‑4 133 kHz and 4 408‑4 438 kHz, stations in the fixed service, with a mean power not exceeding 1 kW, can be operated on condition that they are situated at least 600 km from the coast and that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service. (WRC‑07)
 
130        The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 4 125 kHz and 6 215 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52. (WRC‑07)
 
131        The frequency 4 209.5 kHz is used exclusively for the transmission by coast stations of meteorological and navigational warnings and urgent information to ships by means of narrow‑band direct‑printing techniques. (WRC‑97)
 
132        The frequencies 4 210 kHz, 6 314 kHz, 8 416.5 kHz, 12 579 kHz, 16 806.5 kHz, 19 680.5 kHz, 22 376 kHz and 26 100.5 kHz are the international frequencies for the transmission of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) (see Appendix 17).
 
133        Different category of service: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 5 130 ‑ 5 250 kHz to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service is on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑07)
 
134        The use of the bands 5 900‑5 950 kHz, 7 300‑7 350 kHz, 9 400‑9 500 kHz, 11 600‑11 650 kHz, 12 050‑12 100 kHz, 13 570‑13 600 kHz, 13 800‑13 870 kHz, 15 600‑15 800 kHz, 17 480‑17 550 kHz and 18 900‑19 020 kHz by the broadcasting service is subject to the application of the procedure of Article 12. Administrations are encouraged to use these bands to facilitate the introduction of digitally modulated emissions in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC‑07). (WRC‑07)
 
136        Additional allocation: frequencies in the band 5 900‑5 950 kHz may be used by stations in the following services, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located: fixed service (in all three Regions), land mobile service (in Region 1), mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) service (in Regions 2 and 3), on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies for these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑07)
 
137        On condition that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service, the bands 6 200 ‑ 6 213.5 kHz and 6 220.5 ‑ 6 525 kHz may be used exceptionally by stations in the fixed service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions.
 
138        The following bands:
6 765 ‑ 6 795 kHz           (centre frequency 6 780 kHz),
433.05 ‑ 434.79 MHz      (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. 280,
61 ‑ 61.5 GHz                  (centre frequency 61.25 GHz),
122 – 123 GHz                (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and
244 – 246 GHz                (centre frequency 245 GHz)
              are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorisation by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have due regard to the latest relevant ITU‑R Recommendations.
 
138A      Until 29 March 2009, the band 6 765‑7 000 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary basis. After this date, this band is allocated to the fixed and the mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) services on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
139        Different category of service: until 29 March 2009, in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 6 765‑7 000 kHz to the land mobile service is on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑07)
 
140        Additional allocation: in Angola, Iraq, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia and Togo, the band 7 000‑7 050 kHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
141        Alternative allocation: in Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Madagascar, the band 7 000 ‑ 7 050 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC‑97)
 
141A      Additional allocation: in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the bands 7 000‑7 100 kHz and 7 100‑7 200 kHz are also allocated to the fixed and land mobile services on a secondary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
141B      Additional allocation: after 29 March 2009, in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Bahrain, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, China, Comoros, Korea (Rep. of), Diego Garcia, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Mauritania, New Zealand, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Singapore, Sudan, Tunisia, Viet Nam and Yemen, the band 7 100‑7 200 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and the mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), services on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
141C      In Regions 1 and 3, the band 7 100‑7 200 kHz is allocated to the broadcasting service until 29 March 2009 on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
142        Until 29 March 2009, the use of the band 7 100‑7 300 kHz in Region 2 by the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3. After 29 March 2009 the use of the band 7 200‑7 300 kHz in Region 2 by the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3. (WRC‑03)
 
143        Additional allocation: frequencies in the band 7 300‑7 350 kHz may be used by stations in the fixed service and in the land mobile service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies for these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑07)
 
143A      In Region 3, the band 7 350‑7 450 kHz is allocated, until 29 March 2009, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary basis. After 29 March 2009, frequencies in this band may be used by stations in the above‑mentioned services, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies for these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑03)
 
143B      In Region 1, the band 7 350‑7 450 kHz is allocated, until 29 March 2009, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary basis. After 29 March 2009, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service, frequencies in the band 7 350‑7 450 kHz may be used by stations in the fixed and land mobile services communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, each station using a total radiated power that shall not exceed 24 dBW. (WRC‑03)
 
143C      Additional allocation: after 29 March 2009 in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, Tunisia and Yemen, the bands 7 350‑7 400 kHz and 7 400‑7 450 kHz are also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
143D      In Region 2, the band 7 350‑7 400 kHz is allocated, until 29 March 2009, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary basis. After 29 March 2009, frequencies in this band may be used by stations in the above‑mentioned services, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies for these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑03)
 
143E      Until 29 March 2009, the band 7 450‑8 100 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
144        In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 7 995 ‑ 8 005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals.
 
145        The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 8 291 kHz, 12 290 kHz and 16 420 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52. (WRC‑07)
 
146        Additional allocation: frequencies in the bands 9 400 ‑ 9 500 kHz, 11 600 ‑ 11 650 kHz, 12 050 ‑ 12 100 kHz, 15 600 ‑ 15 800 kHz, 17 480 ‑ 17 550 kHz and 18 900 ‑ 19 020 kHz may be used by stations in the fixed service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies in the fixed service, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑07)
 
147        On condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service, frequencies in the bands 9 775 ‑ 9 900 kHz, 11 650 ‑ 11 700 kHz and 11 975 ‑ 12 050 kHz may be used by stations in the fixed service communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, each station using a total radiated power not exceeding 24 dBW.
 
149        In making assignments to stations of other services to which the bands:
13 360‑13 410 kHz,
25 550‑25 670 kHz,
37.5‑38.25 MHz,
73‑74.6 MHz in Regions 1 and 3,
150.05‑153 MHz in Region 1,
322‑328.6 MHz,
406.1‑410 MHz,
608‑614 MHz in Regions 1 and 3,
1 330‑1 400 MHz,
1 610.6‑1 613.8 MHz,
1 660‑1 670 MHz,
1 718.8‑1 722.2 MHz,
2 655‑2 690 MHz,
3 260‑3 267 MHz,
3 332‑3 339 MHz,
3 345.8‑3 352.5 MHz,
4 825‑4 835 MHz,
 
 
4 950‑4 990 MHz,
4 990‑5 000 MHz,
6 650‑6 675.2 MHz,
10.6‑10.68 GHz,
14.47‑14.5 GHz,
22.01‑22.21 GHz,
22.21‑22.5 GHz,
22.81‑22.86 GHz,
23.07‑23.12 GHz,
31.2‑31.3 GHz,
31.5‑31.8 GHz in Regions 1 and 3,
36.43‑36.5 GHz,
42.5‑43.5 GHz,
48.94‑49.04 GHz,
76‑86 GHz,
92‑94 GHz,
94.1‑100 GHz,
102‑109.5 GHz,
111.8‑114.25 GHz,
128.33‑128.59 GHz,
129.23‑129.49 GHz,
130‑134 GHz,
136‑148.5 GHz,
151.5‑158.5 GHz,
168.59‑168.93 GHz,
171.11‑171.45 GHz,
172.31‑172.65 GHz,
173.52‑173.85 GHz,
195.75‑196.15 GHz,
209‑226 GHz,
241‑250 GHz,
252‑275 GHz
 
              are allocated, administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service from harmful interference. Emissions from spaceborne or airborne stations can be particularly serious sources of interference to the radio astronomy service (see Nos. 4.5 and 4.6 and Article 29). (WRC‑07)
 
150        The following bands:
13 553 ‑ 13 567 kHz     (centre frequency 13 560 kHz),
26 957 ‑ 27 283 kHz     (centre frequency 27 120 kHz),
40.66 ‑ 40.70 MHz        (centre frequency 40.68 MHz),
902 ‑ 928 MHz              in Region 2 (centre frequency 915 MHz),
2 400 ‑ 2 500 MHz        (centre frequency 2 450 MHz),
5 725 ‑ 5 875 MHz        (centre frequency 5 800 MHz), and
24 ‑ 24.25 GHz             (centre frequency 24.125 GHz)
are also designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. Radiocommunication services operating within these bands must accept harmful interference which may be caused by these applications. ISM equipment operating in these bands is subject to the provisions of No. 15.13.
 
151        Additional allocation: frequencies in the bands 13 570‑13 600 kHz and 13 800‑13 870 kHz may be used by stations in the fixed service and in the mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies in these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑07)
 
152        Additional allocation:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Côte d’Ivoire, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 14 250  ‑ 14 350 kHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. Stations of the fixed service shall not use a radiated power exceeding 24 dBW. (WRC‑03)
 
153        In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 15 995 ‑ 16 005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals.
 
154        Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 18 068 ‑ 18 168 kHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis for use within their boundaries, with a peak envelope power not exceeding 1 kW. (WRC‑03)
 
155        Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 21 850 ‑ 21 870 kHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (R) service on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
155A      In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the use of the band 21 850‑21 870 kHz by the fixed service is limited to provision of services related to aircraft flight safety. (WRC‑07)
 
155B      The band 21 870 ‑ 21 924 kHz is used by the fixed service for provision of services related to aircraft flight safety.
 
156        Additional allocation: in Nigeria, the band 22 720 ‑ 23 200 kHz is also allocated to the meteorological aids service (radiosondes) on a primary basis.
 
156A      The use of the band 23 200 ‑ 23 350 kHz by the fixed service is limited to provision of services related to aircraft flight safety.
 
157        The use of the band 23 350 ‑ 24 000 kHz by the maritime mobile service is limited to inter‑ship radiotelegraphy.
 
160        Additional allocation:  in Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda and Swaziland, the band 41 ‑ 44 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC‑2000)
 
161        Additional allocation: in Iran (Islamic Republic of) and Japan, the band 41 ‑ 44 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.
 
162        Additional allocation: in Australia and New Zealand, the band 44 ‑ 47 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
 
162A      Additional allocation:  in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Vatican, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., the United Kingdom, the Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden and Switzerland the band 46‑68 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis. This use is limited to the operation of wind profiler radars in accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC‑97). (WRC‑07)
 
163        Additional allocation: in Armenia, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 47‑48.5 MHz and 56.5‑58 MHz are also allocated to the fixed and land mobile services on a secondary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
164        Additional allocation: in Albania, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Côte d’Ivoire, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, Monaco, Montenegro, Nigeria, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, the Syrian Arab Republic, Romania, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tunisia and Turkey, the band 47‑68 MHz, in South Africa the band 47‑50 MHz, in the Czech Rep. the band 66‑68 MHz, and in Latvia and Lithuania the band 48.5‑56.5 MHz, are also allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis. However, stations of the land mobile service in the countries mentioned in connection with each band referred to in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, existing or planned broadcasting stations of countries other than those mentioned in connection with the band. (WRC‑07)
 
165        Additional allocation: in Angola, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Madagascar, Mozambique, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Chad, the band 47 ‑ 68 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
 
166        Alternative allocation: in New Zealand, the band 50 ‑ 51 MHz is allocated to the fixed, mobile and broadcasting services on a primary basis; the band 53 ‑ 54 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.
 
167        Alternative allocation: in Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan, Singapore and Thailand, the band 50‑54 MHz is allocated to the fixed, mobile and broadcasting services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
167A      Additional allocation: in Indonesia, the band 50‑54 MHz is also allocated to the fixed, mobile and broadcasting services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
168        Additional allocation: in Australia, China and the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, the band 50 ‑ 54 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
 
169        Alternative allocation: in Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the band 50 ‑ 54 MHz is allocated to the amateur service on a primary basis.
 
170        Additional allocation: in New Zealand, the band 51 ‑ 53 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.
 
171        Additional allocation: in Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo and Zimbabwe, the band 54 ‑ 68 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
 
172        Different category of service: in the French Overseas Departments in Region 2, Guyana, Jamaica and Mexico, the allocation of the band 54 ‑ 68 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
173        Different category of service: in the French Overseas Departments in Region 2, Guyana, Jamaica and Mexico, the allocation of the band 68 ‑ 72 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
175        Alternative allocation:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 68‑73 MHz and 76‑87.5 MHz are allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. In Latvia and Lithuania, the bands 68‑73 MHz and 76‑87.5 MHz are allocated to the broadcasting and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. The services to which these bands are allocated in other countries and the broadcasting service in the countries listed above are subject to agreements with the neighbouring countries concerned. (WRC‑07)
 
176        Additional allocation:  in Australia, China, Korea (Rep. of), the Philippines, the Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea and Samoa, the band 68‑74 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
177        Additional allocation:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 73‑74 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC‑07)
 
178        Additional allocation: in Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua, the band 73 ‑ 74.6 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a secondary basis.
 
179        Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 74.6‑74.8 MHz and 75.2‑75.4 MHz are also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service, on a primary basis, for ground‑based transmitters only. (WRC‑07)
 
180        The frequency 75 MHz is assigned to marker beacons. Administrations shall refrain from assigning frequencies close to the limits of the guardband to stations of other services which, because of their power or geographical position, might cause harmful interference or otherwise place a constraint on marker beacons.
Every effort should be made to improve further the characteristics of airborne receivers and to limit the power of transmitting stations close to the limits 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz.
 
181        Additional allocation:  in Egypt, Israel and the Syrian Arab Republic, the band 74.8‑75.2 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In order to ensure that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service, stations of the mobile service shall not be introduced in the band until it is no longer required for the aeronautical radionavigation service by any administration which may be identified in the application of the procedure invoked under No. 9.21. (WRC‑03)
 
182        Additional allocation: in Western Samoa, the band 75.4 ‑ 87 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
 
183        Additional allocation: in China, Korea (Rep. of), Japan, the Philippines and the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, the band 76 ‑ 87 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
 
185        Different category of service: in the United States of America, the French Overseas Departments in Region 2, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico and Paraguay, the allocation of the band 76 ‑ 88 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
187        Alternative allocation: in Albania, the band 81 ‑ 87.5 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis and used in accordance with the decisions contained in the Final Acts of the Special Regional Conference (Geneva, 1960).
 
188        Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 85 ‑ 87 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The introduction of the broadcasting service in Australia is subject to special agreements between the administrations concerned.
 
190        Additional allocation: in Monaco, the band 87.5 ‑ 88 MHz is also allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC‑97)
 
192        Additional allocation: in China and Korea (Rep. of), the band 100 ‑ 108 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. (WRC‑97)
 
194        Additional allocation: in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Somalia, and Turkmenistan, the band 104‑108 MHz is also allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
197        Additional allocation:  in Pakistan and the Syrian Arab Republic, the band 108‑111.975 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In order to ensure that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service, stations of the mobile service shall not be introduced in the band until it is no longer required for the aeronautical radionavigation service by any administration which may be identified in the application of the procedures invoked under No. 9.21. (WRC‑07)
 
197A      Additional allocation: the band 108‑117.975 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the aeronautical mobile (R) service, limited to systems operating in accordance with recognised international aeronautical standards. Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 413 (Rev.WRC‑07). The use of the band 108‑112 MHz by the aeronautical mobile (R) service shall be limited to systems composed of ground‑based transmitters and associated receivers that provide navigational information in support of air navigation functions in accordance with recognised international aeronautical standards. (WRC‑07)
 
200        In the band 117.975‑137 MHz, the frequency 121.5 MHz is the aeronautical emergency frequency and, where required, the frequency 123.1 MHz is the aeronautical frequency auxiliary to 121.5 MHz. Mobile stations of the maritime mobile service may communicate on these frequencies under the conditions laid down in Article 31 for distress and safety purposes with stations of the aeronautical mobile service. (WRC‑07)
 
201        Additional allocation: in Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Uzbekistan, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 132 ‑ 136 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a primary basis. In assigning frequencies to stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service, the administration shall take account of the frequencies assigned to stations in the aeronautical mobile (R) service. (WRC‑97)
 
202        Additional allocation:  in Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the United Arab Emirates, Georgia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Latvia, Moldova, Oman, Uzbekistan, Poland, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 136 ‑ 137 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a primary basis. In assigning frequencies to stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service, the administration shall take account of the frequencies assigned to stations in the aeronautical mobile (R) service. (WRC‑2000)
 
204        Different category of service: in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, China, Cuba, the United Arab Emirates, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Kuwait, Montenegro, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Singapore, Thailand and Yemen, the band 137‑138 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), services on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑07)
 
205        Different category of service: in Israel and Jordan, the allocation of the band 137 ‑ 138 MHz to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
206        Different category of service:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 137‑138 MHz to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑2000)
 
207        Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137 ‑ 144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations.
 
208        The use of the band 137 ‑ 138 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. (WRC‑97)
 
208A      In making assignments to space stations in the mobile‑satellite service in the bands 137‑138 MHz, 387‑390 MHz and 400.15‑401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05‑153 MHz, 322‑328.6 MHz, 406.1‑410 MHz and 608‑614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio astronomy service are shown in the relevant ITU‑R Recommendation. (WRC‑07)
 
208B      In the bands:
 
              137‑138 MHz,
              387‑390 MHz,
              400.15‑401 MHz,
              1 452‑1 492 MHz,
              1 525‑1 610 MHz,
              1 613.8‑1 626.5 MHz,
              2 655‑2 690 MHz,
              21.4‑22 GHz,
 
Resolution 739 (Rev.WRC‑07) applies. (WRC‑07)
 
209        The use of the bands 137 ‑ 138 MHz, 148 ‑ 150.05 MHz, 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz, 400.15 ‑ 401 MHz, 454 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 ‑ 460 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is limited to non‑geostationary‑satellite systems.  (WRC‑97)
 
210        Additional allocation:  in Italy, the Czech Rep. and the United Kingdom, the bands 138‑143.6 MHz and 143.65‑144 MHz are also allocated to the space research service (space‑to‑Earth) on a secondary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
211        Additional allocation:  in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mali, Malta, Montenegro, Norway, the Netherlands, Qatar, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Tunisia and Turkey, the band 138‑144 MHz is also allocated to the maritime mobile and land mobile services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
212        Alternative allocation:  in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Oman, Uganda, Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the band 138‑144 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
213        Additional allocation: in China, the band 138 ‑ 144 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a primary basis.
 
214        Additional allocation:  in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Serbia, Somalia, Sudan and Tanzania, the band 138 ‑ 144 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
216        Additional allocation: in China, the band 144 ‑ 146 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a secondary basis.
 
217        Alternative allocation: in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cuba, Guyana and India, the band 146 ‑ 148 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.
 
218        Additional allocation: the band 148 ‑ 149.9 MHz is also allocated to the space operation service (Earth‑to‑space) on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The bandwidth of any individual transmission shall not exceed ± 25 kHz.
 
219        The use of the band 148 ‑ 149.9 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. The mobile‑satellite service shall not constrain the development and use of the fixed, mobile and space operation services in the band 148 ‑ 149.9 MHz.
 
220        The use of the bands 149.9 ‑ 150.05 MHz and 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. The mobile‑satellite service shall not constrain the development and use of the radionavigation‑satellite service in the bands 149.9 ‑ 150.05 MHz and 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz.  (WRC‑97)
 
221        Stations of the mobile‑satellite service in the band 148‑149.9 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations of the fixed or mobile services operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations in the following countries: Albania, Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Cyprus, Congo (Rep. of the), Korea (Rep. of), Côte d’Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Spain, Estonia, Ethiopia, the Russian Federation, Finland, France, Gabon, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Hungary, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lesotho, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Namibia, Norway, New Zealand, Oman, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea, Slovakia, Romania, the United Kingdom, Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.  (WRC‑07)
 
222        Emissions of the radionavigation‑satellite service in the bands 149.9 ‑ 150.05 MHz and 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz may also be used by receiving Earth stations of the space research service.
 
223        Recognising that the use of the band 149.9 ‑ 150.05 MHz by the fixed and mobile services may cause harmful interference to the radionavigation‑satellite service, administrations are urged not to authorise such use in application of No. 4.4.
 
224A      The use of the bands 149.9 ‑ 150.05 MHz and 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) is limited to the land mobile‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) until 1 January 2015.  (WRC‑97)
 
224B      The allocation of the bands 149.9 ‑ 150.05 MHz and 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz to the radionavigation‑satellite service shall be effective until 1 January 2015. (WRC‑97)
 
225        Additional allocation: in Australia and India, the band 150.05 ‑ 153 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.
 
226        The frequency 156.525 MHz is the international distress, safety and calling frequency for the maritime mobile VHF radiotelephone service using digital selective calling (DSC). The conditions for the use of this frequency and the band 156.4875‑156.5625 MHz are contained in Article 31 and 52, and Appendix 18.
 
              The frequency 156.8 MHz is the international distress, safety and calling frequency for the maritime mobile VHF radiotelephone service. The conditions for the use of this frequency and the band 156.7625‑156.8375 MHz are contained in Article 31 and Appendix 18.
 
              In the bands 156 ‑ 156.4875 MHz, 156.5625 ‑ 156.7625 MHz, 156.8375 ‑ 157.45 MHz, 160.6 ‑ 160.975 MHz and 161.475 ‑ 162.05 MHz, each administration shall give priority to the maritime mobile service on only such frequencies as are assigned to stations of the maritime mobile service by the administration (see Articles 31 and 52 and Appendix 18).
 
              Any use of frequencies in these bands by stations of other services to which they are allocated should be avoided in areas where such use might cause harmful interference to the maritime mobile VHF radiocommunication service.
 
              However, the frequencies 156.8 MHz and 156.525 MHz and the frequency bands in which priority is given to the maritime mobile service may be used for radiocommunications on inland waterways subject to agreement between interested and affected administrations and taking into account current frequency usage and existing agreements.  (WRC‑07)
 
227        Additional allocation: the bands 156.4875‑156.5125 MHz and 156.5375 ‑ 156.5625 MHz are also allocated to the fixed and land mobile services on a primary basis. The use of these bands by the fixed and land mobile services shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection from the maritime mobile VHF radio communication service.  (WRC‑07)
 
227A      Additional allocation: the bands 161.9625 ‑ 161‑9875 MHz and 162.0125 ‑ 162.0375 MHz are also allocated to the mobile‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) on a secondary basis for the reception of automatic identification system (AIS) emissions from stations operating in the maritime‑mobile service (see Appendix 18).  (WRC‑07)
 
229        Alternative allocation: in Morocco, the band 162 ‑ 174 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The use of this band shall be subject to agreement with administrations having services, operating or planned, in accordance with the Table which are likely to be affected. Stations in existence on 1 January 1981, with their technical characteristics as of that date, are not affected by such agreement.
 
230        Additional allocation: in China, the band 163 ‑ 167 MHz is also allocated to the space operation service (space‑to‑Earth) on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
231        Additional allocation: in Afghanistan, China and Pakistan, the band 167 ‑ 174 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The introduction of the broadcasting service into this band shall be subject to agreement with the neighbouring countries in Region 3 whose services are likely to be affected.
 
232        Additional allocation: in Japan, the band 170 ‑ 174 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
 
233        Additional allocation: in China, the band 174 ‑ 184 MHz is also allocated to the space research (space‑to‑Earth) and the space operation (space‑to‑Earth) services on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. These services shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, existing or planned broadcasting stations.
 
234        Different category of service: in Mexico, the allocation of the band 174 ‑ 216 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
235        Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Switzerland, the band 174 ‑ 223 MHz is also allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis. However, the stations of the land mobile service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, broadcasting stations, existing or planned, in countries other than those listed in this footnote.
 
237        Additional allocation: in Congo (Rep. of the), Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malawi, Mali, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Chad, the band 174‑223 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a secondary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
238        Additional allocation: in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and the Philippines, the band 200 ‑ 216 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis.
 
240        Additional allocation: in China and India, the band 216 ‑ 223 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis and to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.
 
241        In Region 2, no new stations in the radiolocation service may be authorised in the band 216 ‑ 225 MHz. Stations authorised prior to 1 January 1990 may continue to operate on a secondary basis.
 
242        Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 216 ‑ 220 MHz is also allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis.
 
243        Additional allocation: in Somalia, the band 216 ‑ 225 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis, subject to not causing harmful interference to existing or planned broadcasting services in other countries.
 
245        Additional allocation: in Japan, the band 222 ‑ 223 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis and to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.
 
246        Alternative allocation: in Spain, France, Israel and Monaco, the band 223 ‑ 230 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting and land mobile services on a primary basis (see No. 33) on the basis that, in the preparation of frequency plans, the broadcasting service shall have prior choice of frequencies; and allocated to the fixed and mobile, except land mobile, services on a secondary basis. However, the stations of the land mobile service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, existing or planned broadcasting stations in Morocco and Algeria.
 
247        Additional allocation: in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Oman, Qatar and the Syrian Arab Republic, the band 223 ‑ 235 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis.
 
250        Additional allocation: in China, the band 225 ‑ 235 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis.
 
251        Additional allocation: in Nigeria, the band 230 ‑ 235 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
252        Alternative allocation: in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the bands 230 ‑ 238 MHz and 246 ‑ 254 MHz are allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
254        The bands 235‑322 MHz and 335.4‑399.9 MHz may be used by the mobile‑satellite service, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21, on condition that stations in this service do not cause harmful interference to those of other services operating or planned to be operated in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations except for the additional allocation made in footnote No. 256A.  (WRC‑03)
 
255        The bands 312 ‑ 315 MHz (Earth‑to‑space) and 387 ‑ 390 MHz (space‑to‑Earth) in the mobile‑satellite service may also be used by non‑geostationary‑satellite systems. Such use is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
 
256        The frequency 243 MHz is the frequency in this band for use by survival craft stations and equipment used for survival purposes. (WRC‑07)
 
256A      Additional allocation: in China, the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, the band 258‑261 MHz is also allocated to the space research service (Earth‑to‑space) and space operation service (Earth‑to‑space) on a primary basis. Stations in the space research service (Earth‑to‑space) and space operation service (Earth‑to‑space) shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, nor constrain the use and development of the mobile service systems and mobile‑satellite service systems operating in the band. Stations in the space research service (Earth‑to‑space) and space operation service (Earth‑to‑space) shall not constrain the future development of fixed service systems of other countries.  (WRC‑03)
 
257        The band 267 ‑ 272 MHz may be used by administrations for space telemetry in their countries on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
258        The use of the band 328.6 ‑ 335.4 MHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is limited to Instrument Landing Systems (glide path).
 
259        Additional allocation:  in Egypt, Israel and the Syrian Arab Republic, the band 328.6 ‑ 335.4 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In order to ensure that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service, stations of the mobile service shall not be introduced in the band until it is no longer required for the aeronautical radionavigation service by any administration which may be identified in the application of the procedure invoked under No. 9.21. (WRC‑07)
 
260        Recognising that the use of the band 399.9 ‑ 400.05 MHz by the fixed and mobile services may cause harmful interference to the radionavigation satellite service, administrations are urged not to authorise such use in application of No. 4.4.
 
261        Emissions shall be confined in a band of ± 25 kHz about the standard frequency 400.1 MHz.
 
262        Additional allocation:  in Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Liberia, Malaysia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Singapore, Somalia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 400.05‑401 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
263        The band 400.15 ‑ 401 MHz is also allocated to the space research service in the space‑to‑space direction for communications with manned space vehicles. In this application, the space research service will not be regarded as a safety service.
 
264        The use of the band 400.15 ‑ 401 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. The power flux‑density limit indicated in Annex 1 of Appendix 5 shall apply until such time as a competent world radiocommunication conference revises it.
 
266        The use of the band 406 ‑ 406.1 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is limited to low power satellite emergency position‑indicating radiobeacons (see also Article 31). (WRC‑07)
 
267        Any emission capable of causing harmful interference to the authorised uses of the band 406 ‑ 406.1 MHz is prohibited.
 
268        Use of the band 410 ‑ 420 MHz by the space research service is limited to communications within 5 km of an orbiting, manned space vehicle. The power flux‑density at the surface of the Earth produced by emissions from extra‑vehicular activities shall not exceed –153 dB(W/m2) for 0° £ d £ 5°, ‑153 + 0.077 (d – 5) dB(W/m2) for 5° £ d £ 70° and ‑148 dB(W/m2) for 70° £ d £ 90°, where d is the angle of arrival of the radiofrequency wave and the reference bandwidth is 4 kHz. No. 4.10 does not apply to extra‑vehicular activities. In this frequency band the space research (space‑to‑space) service shall not claim protection from, nor constrain the use and development of, stations of the fixed and mobile service.
 
269        Different category of service: in Australia, the United States of America, India, Japan and the United Kingdom, the allocation of the bands 420 ‑ 430 MHz and 440 ‑ 450 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
270        Additional allocation: in Australia, the United States of America, Jamaica and the Philippines, the bands 420 ‑ 430 MHz and 440 ‑ 450 MHz are also allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis.
 
271        Additional allocation:  in Belarus, China, India, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, the band 420‑460 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service (radio altimeters) on a secondary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
272        Different category of service: in France, the allocation of the band 430 ‑ 434 MHz to the amateur service is on a secondary basis (see No. 32).
 
273        Different category of service: in Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the allocation of the bands 430‑432 MHz and 438‑440 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a secondary basis (see No. 32).  (WRC‑03)
 
274        Alternative allocation: in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the bands 430 ‑ 432 MHz and 438 ‑ 440 MHz are allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
 
275        Additional allocation: in Croatia, Estonia, Finland, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, the bands 430 ‑ 432 MHz and 438 ‑ 440 MHz are also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
276        Additional allocation: in Afghanistan, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Greece, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Malta, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea, Singapore, Somalia, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Turkey and Yemen, the band 430 ‑ 440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis and the bands 430 ‑ 435 MHz and 438 ‑ 440 MHz are also allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
277        Additional allocation:  in Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Djibouti, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Mali, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Romania, Rwanda, Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 430‑440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
278        Different category of service: in Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guyana, Honduras, Panama and Venezuela, the allocation of the band 430 ‑ 440 MHz to the amateur service is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
279        Additional allocation: in Mexico, the bands 430 ‑ 435 MHz and 438 ‑ 440 MHz are also allocated on a primary basis to the land mobile service, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
279A      The use of this band by sensors in the Earth exploration‑satellite (active) service shall be in accordance with Recommendation ITU‑R SA.1260. Additionally, the Earth exploration‑satellite (active) service in the band 432‑438 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical radionavigation service in China. The provisions of this footnote in no way diminish the obligation of the Earth exploration‑satellite (active) service to operate as a secondary service in accordance with Nos. 29 and 30.  (WRC‑03)
 
280        In Germany, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia and Switzerland, the band 433.05 ‑ 434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) is designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. Radiocommunication services of these countries operating within this band must accept harmful interference which may be caused by these applications. ISM equipment operating in this band is subject to the provisions of No. 15.13.  (WRC‑07)
 
281        Additional allocation: in the French Overseas Departments in Region 2 and India, the band 433.75 ‑ 434.25 MHz is also allocated to the space operation service (Earth‑to‑space) on a primary basis. In France and in Brazil, the band is allocated to the same service on a secondary basis.
 
282        In the bands 435 ‑ 438 MHz, 1 260 ‑ 1 270 MHz, 2 400 ‑ 2 450 MHz, 3 400 ‑ 3 410 MHz (in Regions 2 and 3 only) and 5 650 ‑ 5 670 MHz, the amateur‑satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 43). Administrations authorising such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur‑satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1 260 ‑ 1 270 MHz and 5 650 ‑ 5 670 MHz by the amateur‑satellite service is limited to the Earth‑to‑space direction.
 
283        Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438 ‑ 440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
 
284        Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440 ‑ 450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis.
 
285        Different category of service: in Canada, the allocation of the band 440 ‑ 450 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
286        The band 449.75 ‑ 450.25 MHz may be used for the space operation service (Earth‑to‑space) and the space research service (Earth‑to‑space), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
286AA   The band 450‑470 MHz is identified for use by administrations wishing to implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). See Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC‑07). This identification does not preclude the use of this band by any application of the services to which it is allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations.  (WRC‑07)
 
286A      The use of the bands 454 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 ‑ 460 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.  (WRC‑97)
 
286B      The use of the band 454 ‑ 455 MHz in the countries listed in 286D, 455 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 ‑ 460 MHz in Region 2, and 454 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 ‑ 460 MHz in the countries listed in 286E, by stations in the mobile‑satellite service, shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations of the fixed or mobile services operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations.  (WRC‑97)
 
286C      The use of the band 454 ‑ 455 MHz in the countries listed in 286D, 455 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 ‑ 460 MHz in Region 2, and 454 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 ‑ 460 MHz in the countries listed in 286E, by stations in the mobile‑satellite service, shall not constrain the development and use of the fixed and mobile services operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations.  (WRC‑97)
 
286D      Additional allocation: in Canada, the United States of America and Panama, the band 454 ‑ 455 MHz is also allocated to the mobile‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
286E      Additional allocation: in Cape Verde, Nepal and Nigeria, the bands 454 ‑ 456 MHz and 459 – 460 MHz are also allocated to the mobile‑satellite (Earth‑to‑space) service on a primary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
287        In the maritime mobile service, the frequencies 457.525 MHz, 457.550 MHz, 457.575 MHz, 467.525 MHz, 467.550 MHz and 467.575 MHz may be used by on‑board communication stations. Where needed, equipment designed for 12.5 kHz channel spacing using also the additional frequencies 457.5375 MHz, 457.5625 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.5625 MHz may be introduced for on‑board communications. The use of these frequencies in territorial waters may be subject to the national regulations of the administration concerned. The characteristics of the equipment used shall conform to those specified in Recommendation ITU‑R M.1174‑2.  (WRC‑07)
 
288        In the territorial waters of the United States of America and the Philippines, the preferred frequencies for use by on‑board communication stations shall be 457.525 MHz, 457.550 MHz, 457.575 MHz and 457.600 MHz paired, respectively, with 467.750 MHz, 467.775 MHz, 467.800 MHz and 467.825 MHz. The characteristics of the equipment used shall conform to those specified in Recommendation ITU‑R M.1174.  (WRC‑03)
 
289        Earth exploration‑satellite service applications, other than the meteorological‑satellite service, may also be used in the bands 460 ‑ 470 MHz and 1 690 ‑ 1 710 MHz for space‑to‑Earth transmissions subject to not causing harmful interference to stations operating in accordance with the Table.
 
290        Different category of service:  in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, the Russian Federation, Japan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 460‑470 MHz to the meteorological‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) is on a primary basis (see No.33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.  (WRC‑07)
 
291        Additional allocation: in China, the band 470 ‑ 485 MHz is also allocated to the space research (space‑to‑Earth) and the space operation (space‑to‑Earth) services on a primary basis subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 and subject to not causing harmful interference to existing and planned broadcasting stations.
 
291A      Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Liechtenstein, Norway, the Netherlands, the Czech Rep. and Switzerland, the band 470 ‑ 494 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis. This use is limited to the operation of wind profiler radars in accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC‑97).  (WRC‑97)
 
292        Different category of service: in Mexico, the allocation of the band 470 ‑ 512 MHz to the fixed and mobile services, and in Argentina, Uruguay and Venezuela to the mobile service, is on a primary basis, (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.  (WRC‑07)
 
293        Different category of service:  in Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the United States of America, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama and Peru, the allocation of the bands 470‑512 MHz and 614‑806 MHz to the fixed service is on a primary basis (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.  In Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the United States of America, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama and Peru, the allocation of the bands 470‑512 MHz and 614‑698 MHz to the mobile service is on a primary basis (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In Argentina and Ecuador, the allocation of the band 470‑512 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No.33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.  (WRC‑07)
 
294        Additional allocation: in Saudi Arabia, Burundi, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Kenya, Malawi, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, Chad and Yemen, the band 470‑582 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a secondary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
296        Additional allocation:  in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Belgium, Côte d’Ivoire, Denmark, Egypt, Spain, Finland, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Lithuania, Malta, Morocco, Monaco, Norway, Oman, the Netherlands, Portugal, the Syrian Arab Republic, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland and Tunisia, the band 470‑790 MHz is also allocated on a secondary basis to the land mobile service, intended for applications ancillary to broadcasting. Stations of the land mobile service in the countries listed in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to existing or planned stations operating in accordance with the Table in countries other than those listed in this footnote.  (WRC‑07)
 
297        Additional allocation:  in Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, the United States of America, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica and Mexico, the band 512‑608 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.  (WRC‑07)
 
298        Additional allocation: in India, the band 549.75 ‑ 550.25 MHz is also allocated to the space operation service (space‑to‑Earth) on a secondary basis.
 
300        Additional allocation: in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Oman, the Syrian Arab Republic and Sudan, the band 582 ‑ 790 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a secondary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
302        Additional allocation: in the United Kingdom, the band 590 ‑ 598 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis. All new assignments to stations in the aeronautical radionavigation service, including those transferred from the adjacent bands, shall be subject to coordination with the Administrations of the following countries: Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Morocco, Norway and the Netherlands.
 
304        Additional allocation: in the African Broadcasting Area (see Nos. 10 to 13), the band 606 ‑ 614 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.
 
305        Additional allocation: in China, the band 606 ‑ 614 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.
 
306        Additional allocation: in Region 1, except in the African Broadcasting Area (see Nos. 10 to 13), and in Region 3, the band 608 ‑ 614 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis.
 
307        Additional allocation: in India, the band 608 ‑ 614 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.
 
309        Different category of service: in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Honduras, the allocation of the band 614 ‑ 806 MHz to the fixed service is on a primary basis, (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
311A      For the frequency band 620‑790 MHz, see also Resolution 549 (WRC‑07). (WRC‑07)
 
312        Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 645‑862 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
313A      The band, or portions of the band 698‑790 MHz, in Bangladesh, China, Korea (Rep. of), India, Japan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Singapore are identified for use by these administrations wishing to implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not preclude the use of these bands by any application of the services to which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. In China, the use of IMT in this band will not start until 2015.  (WRC‑07)
 
313B      Different category of service: in Brazil, the allocation of the band 698‑806 to the mobile service is on a secondary basis (see No. 32).  (WRC‑07)
 
314        Additional allocation:  in Austria, Italy, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, the United Kingdom and Swaziland, the band 790‑862 MHz is also allocated to the land mobile service on a secondary basis.  (WRC‑07)
 
315        Alternative allocation:  in Greece, Italy and Tunisia, the band 790‑838 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.  (WRC‑2000)
 
316        Additional allocation:  in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Kenya, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Mali, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the Syrian Arab Republic, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland, the band 790‑830 MHz, and in these same countries and in Spain, France, Gabon and Malta, the band 830‑862 MHz, are also allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis. However, stations of the mobile service in the countries mentioned in connection with each band referred to in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations of services operating in accordance with the Table in countries other than those mentioned in connection with the band. This allocation is effective until 16 June 2015.  (WRC‑07)
 
316A      Additional allocation: in Spain, France, Gabon and Malta, the band 790‑830 MHz, in Angola, Bahrain, Benin, Botswana, Congo (Rep. of the), French Overseas Department and Communities of Region 1, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kuwait, Lesotho, Lebanon, Malawi, Morocco, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Oman, Uganda, Poland, Qatar, Rwanda, Senegal, Sudan, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the band 790‑862 MHz, in Georgia, the band 806‑862 MHz, and in Lithuania, the band 830‑862 MHz is also allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis subject to agreement by the administrations concerned obtained under No. 9.21 and under GE06 Agreement, as appropriate, including those administrations mentioned in No. 312 where appropriate. However, stations of the mobile service in the countries mentioned in connection with each band referred to in this footnote shall not cause unacceptable interference to, nor claim protection from, stations of services operating in accordance with the Table in countries other than those mentioned in connection with the band. Frequency assignments to the mobile service under this allocation in Lithuania and Poland shall not be used without the agreement of the Russian Federation and Belarus. This allocation is effective until 16 June 2015. (WRC‑07)  
 
316B      In Region 1, the allocation to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis in the frequency band 790‑862 MHz shall come into effect from 17 June 2015 and shall be subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with respect to the aeronautical radionavigation service in countries mentioned in No. 312. For countries party to the GE06 Agreement, the use of stations of the mobile service is also subject to the successful application of the procedures of that Agreement. Resolution 224 (Rev. WRC‑07) and 749 (WRC‑07) shall apply.  (WRC‑07)
 
317        Additional allocation: in Region 2 (except Brazil and the United States of America), the band 806 ‑ 890 MHz is also allocated to the mobile‑satellite service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The use of this service is intended for operation within national boundaries.
 
317A      Those parts of the band 698‑960 MHz in Region 2 and the band 790‑960 MHz in Regions 1 and 3 which are allocated to the mobile service on a primary basis are identified for use by administrations wishing to implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). See Resolution 224 (Rev. WRC‑07) and 749 (WRC‑07). This identification does not preclude the use of these bands by any application of the services to which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑07)
 
318        Additional allocation: in Canada, the United States of America and Mexico, the bands 849 ‑ 851 MHz and 894 ‑ 896 MHz are also allocated to the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis, for public correspondence with aircraft. The use of the band 849 ‑ 851 MHz is limited to transmissions from aeronautical stations and the use of the band 894 ‑ 896 MHz is limited to transmissions from aircraft stations.
 
319        Additional allocation: in Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, the bands 806 ‑ 840 MHz (Earth‑to‑space) and 856 ‑ 890 MHz (space‑to‑Earth) are also allocated to the mobile‑satellite, except aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R), service. The use of these bands by this service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, services in other countries operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations and is subject to special agreements between the administrations concerned.
 
320        Additional allocation: in Region 3, the bands 806 ‑ 890 MHz and 942 ‑ 960 MHz are also allocated to the mobile‑satellite, except aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R), service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The use of this service is limited to operation within national boundaries. In seeking such agreement, appropriate protection shall be afforded to services operating in accordance with the Table, to ensure that no harmful interference is caused to such services.
 
322        In Region 1, in the band 862‑960 MHz, stations of the broadcasting service shall be operated only in the African Broadcasting Area (see Nos. 10 to 13) excluding Algeria, Egypt, Spain, Libyan Jamahiriya, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Zambia, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC‑2000)
 
323        Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 862‑960 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis. Such use is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with administrations concerned and limited to ground‑based radiobeacons in operation on 27 October 1997 until the end of their lifetime.   (WRC‑07)
 
325        Different category of service: in the United States of America, the allocation of the band 890 ‑ 942 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis, (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
325A      Different category of service:  in Cuba, the allocation of the band 902 ‑ 915 MHz to the land mobile service is on a primary basis. (WRC‑2000)
 
326        Different category of service: in Chile, the band 903 ‑ 905 MHz is allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
327        Different category of service: in Australia, the allocation of the band 915 ‑ 928 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis (see No. 33).
 
327A      The use of the band 960 – 1164 by the aeronautical mobile (R) service is limited to systems that operate in accordance with recognised international aeronautical standards. Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 417 (WRC‑07). (WRC‑07)
 
328        The use of the band 960 ‑ 1 215 MHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is reserved on a worldwide basis for the operation and development of airborne electronic aids to air navigation and any directly associated ground‑based facilities. (WRC‑2000)
 
328A      Stations in the radionavigation‑satellite service in the band 1 164‑1 215 MHz shall operate in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 609 (Rev.WRC‑07) and shall not claim protection from stations in the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 960‑1 215 MHz. No. 43A does not apply. The provisions of No. 21.18 shall apply. (WRC‑07)
 
328B      The use of the bands 1 164‑1 300 MHz, 1 559‑1 610 MHz and 5 010‑5 030 MHz by systems and networks in the radionavigation‑satellite service for which complete coordination or notification information, as appropriate, is received by the Radiocommunication Bureau after 1 January 2005 is subject to the application of the provisions of Nos. 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13. Resolution 610 (WRC‑03) shall also apply; however, in the case of radionavigation‑satellite service (space‑to‑space) networks and systems, Resolution 610 (WRC‑03) shall only apply to transmitting space stations. In accordance with No. 329A, for systems and networks in the radionavigation‑satellite service (space‑to‑space) in the bands 1 215‑1 300 MHz and 1 559‑1 610 MHz, the provisions of Nos. 9.7, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 shall only apply with respect to other systems and networks in the radionavigation‑satellite service (space‑to‑space).  (WRC‑07)
 
329        Use of the radionavigation‑satellite service in the band 1 215‑1 300 MHz shall be subject to the condition that no harmful interference is caused to, and no protection is claimed from, the radionavigation service authorized under No. 331. Furthermore, the use of the radionavigation‑satellite service in the band 1 215‑1 300 MHz shall be subject to the condition that no harmful interference is caused to the radiolocation service. No. 43 shall not apply in respect of the radiolocation service. Resolution 608 (WRC‑03) shall apply. (WRC‑03)
 
329A      Use of systems in the radionavigation‑satellite service (space‑to‑space) operating in the bands 1 215 ‑ 1 300 MHz and 1 559 ‑ 1 610 MHz is not intended to provide safety service applications, and shall not impose any additional constraints on radionavigation‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) systems or on other services operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations.  (WRC‑07)
 
330        Additional allocation: in Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cameroon, China, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mozambique, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the band 1 215‑1 300 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.  (WRC‑03)
 
331        Additional allocation:  in Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Korea (Rep. of), Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Estonia, the Russian Federation, Finland, France, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lesotho, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Montenegro, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea Slovakia, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sudan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, Turkey, Venezuela and Viet Nam, the band 1 215‑1 300 MHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. In Canada and the United States of America, the band 1 240‑1 300 MHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service, and use of the radionavigation service shall be limited to the aeronautical radionavigation service.  (WRC‑07)
 
332        In the band 1 215 ‑ 1 260 MHz, active spaceborne sensors in the Earth exploration‑satellite and space research services shall not cause harmful interference to, claim protection from, or otherwise impose constraints on operation or development of the radiolocation service, the radionavigation‑satellite service and other services allocated on a primary basis.  (WRC‑2000)
 
334        Additional allocation: in Canada and the United States of America, the band 1 350‑1 370 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis.  (WRC‑03)
 
335        In Canada and the United States of America in the band 1 240 ‑ 1 300 MHz, active spaceborne sensors in the Earth exploration‑satellite and space research services shall not cause interference to, claim protection from, or otherwise impose constraints on operation or development of the aeronautical radionavigation service.  (WRC‑97)
 
335A      In the band 1 260 ‑ 1 300 MHz, active spaceborne sensors in the Earth exploration‑satellite and space research services shall not cause harmful interference to, claim protection from, or otherwise impose constraints on operation or development of the radiolocation service and other services allocated by footnotes on a primary basis.  (WRC‑2000)
 
337        The use of the bands 1 300 ‑ 1 350 MHz, 2 700 ‑ 2 900 MHz and 9 000 ‑ 9 200 MHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is restricted to ground‑based radars and to associated airborne transponders which transmit only on frequencies in these bands and only when actuated by radars operating in the same band.
 
337A      The use of the band 1 300 ‑ 1 350 MHz by Earth stations in the radionavigation‑satellite service and by stations in the radiolocation service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor constrain the operation and development of, the aeronautical‑radionavigation service.  (WRC‑2000)
 
338        In Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep. and Turkmenistan, existing installations of the radionavigation service may continue to operate in the band 1 350‑1 400 MHz.  (WRC‑07)
 
338A      In the bands 1 350‑1 400 MHz, 1 427‑1 452 MHz, 22.55‑23.55 GHz, 30‑31.3 GHz, 49.7‑50.2 GHz, 50.4‑50.9 GHz and 51.4‑52.6 GHz, Resolution 750 (WRC‑07) applies.  (WRC‑07)
 
339        The bands 1 370 ‑ 1 400 MHz, 2 640 ‑ 2 655 MHz, 4 950 ‑ 4 990 MHz and 15.20 ‑ 15.35 GHz are also allocated to the space research (passive) and Earth exploration‑satellite (passive) services on a secondary basis.
 
340        All emissions are prohibited in the following bands:
1 400‑1 427 MHz,
2 690‑2 700 MHz, except those provided for by No. 422,
10.68‑10.7 GHz, except those provided for by No. 483,
15.35‑15.4 GHz, except those provided for by No. 511,
23.6‑24 GHz,
31.3‑31.5 GHz,
31.5‑31.8 GHz, in Region 2,
48.94‑49.04 GHz, from airborne stations
50.2‑50.4 GHz[1],
52.6‑54.25 GHz,
86‑92 GHz,
100‑102 GHz,
109.5‑111.8 GHz,
114.25‑116 GHz,
148.5‑151.5 GHz,
164‑167 GHz,
182‑185 GHz,
190‑191.8 GHz,
200‑209 GHz,
226‑231.5 GHz,
250‑252 GHz. (WRC‑03)
 
341        In the bands 1 400 ‑ 1 727 MHz, 101 ‑ 120 GHz and 197 ‑ 220 GHz, passive research is being conducted by some countries in a programme for the search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin.
 
342        Additional allocation:  in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, the band 1 429 ‑ 1 535 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis exclusively for the purposes of aeronautical telemetry within the national territory. As of 1 April 2007, the use of the band 1 452 ‑ 1 492 MHz is subject to agreement between the administrations concerned.  (WRC‑2000)
 
343        In Region 2, the use of the band 1 435 ‑ 1 535 MHz by the aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile service.
 
344        Alternative allocation: in the United States of America, the band 1 452 ‑ 1 525 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. (See also No. 343.)
 
345        Use of the band 1 452 ‑ 1 492 MHz by the broadcasting‑satellite service, and by the broadcasting service, is limited to digital audio broadcasting and is subject to the provisions of Resolution 528 (WRC‑03). (WRC‑03)
 
348        The use of the band 1 518‑1 525 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1 518‑1 525 MHz stations in the mobile‑satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 43A does not apply. (WRC‑03)
 
348A      In the band 1 518‑1 525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux‑density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) service, with respect to the land mobile service use for specialised mobile radios or used in conjunction with public switched telecommunication networks (PSTN) operating within the territory of Japan, shall be –150 dB(W/m2) in any 4 kHz band for all angles of arrival, instead of those given in Table 5‑2 of Appendix 5. In the band 1 518‑1 525 MHz stations in the mobile‑satellite service shall not claim protection from stations in the mobile service in the territory of Japan. No. 43A does not apply. (WRC‑03)
 
348B      In the band 1 518‑1 525 MHz, stations in the mobile‑satellite service shall not claim protection from aeronautical mobile telemetry stations in the mobile service in the territory of the United States of America (see Nos. 343 and 344) and in the countries listed in No. 342. No. 43A does not apply. (WRC‑03)
 
349        Different category of service:  in Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cameroon, Egypt, France, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Yemen, the allocation of the band 1 525 ‑ 1 530 MHz to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service is on a primary basis (see No. 33). (WRC‑07)
 
350        Additional allocation:  in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, the band 1 525 ‑ 1 530 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis.
 
351        The bands 1 525 ‑ 1 544 MHz, 1 545 ‑ 1 559 MHz, 1 626.5 ‑ 1 645.5 MHz and 1 646.5 ‑ 1 660.5 MHz shall not be used for feeder links of any service. In exceptional circumstances, however, an earth station at a specified fixed point in any of the mobile‑satellite services may be authorized by an administration to communicate via space stations using these bands.
 
351A      For the use of the bands 1 518 ‑ 1 544 MHz, 1 545 ‑ 1 559 MHz, 1 610 ‑ 1 645.5 MHz, 1 646.5 ‑ 1 660.5 MHz, 1 668 – 1675 MHz, 1 980 ‑ 2 010 MHz, 2 170 ‑ 2 200 MHz, 2 483.5 ‑‑ 2 520 MHz and 2 670 ‑ 2 690 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service, see Resolutions 212 (Rev.WRC‑07) and 225 (Rev. WRC‑07). (WRC‑07)
 
352A      In the band 1 525 ‑ 1 530 MHz, stations in the mobile‑satellite service, except stations in the maritime mobile‑satellite service, shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations of the fixed service in France and French overseas territories in Region 3, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Guinea, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Yemen notified prior to 1 April 1998. (WRC‑97)
 
353A      In applying the procedures of Section II of Article 9 to the mobile‑satellite service in the bands 1 530 ‑ 1 544 MHz and 1 626.5 ‑ 1 645.5 MHz, priority shall be given to accommodating the spectrum requirements for distress, urgency and safety communications of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). Maritime mobile‑satellite distress, urgency and safety communications shall have priority access and immediate availability over all other mobile satellite communications operating within a network. Mobile‑satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable interference to, or claim protection from, distress, urgency and safety communications of the GMDSS. Account shall be taken of the priority of safety‑related communications in the other mobile‑satellite services. (The provisions of Resolution 222 (WRC‑2000) shall apply.) (WRC‑2000)
 
354        The use of the bands 1 525 ‑ 1 559 MHz and 1 626.5 ‑ 1 660.5 MHz by the mobile‑satellite services is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
 
355        Additional allocation:  in Bahrain, Bangladesh, Congo (Rep. of the), Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malta, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the bands 1 540‑1 559 MHz, 1 610‑1 645.5 MHz and 1 646.5‑1 660 MHz are also allocated to the fixed service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
356        The use of the band 1 544 ‑ 1 545 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) is limited to distress and safety communications (see Article 31).
 
357        Transmissions in the band 1 545 ‑ 1 555 MHz from terrestrial aeronautical stations directly to aircraft stations, or between aircraft stations, in the aeronautical mobile (R) service are also authorised when such transmissions are used to extend or supplement the satellite‑to‑aircraft links.
 
357A      In applying the procedures of Section II of Article 9 to the mobile‑satellite service in the bands 1 545 ‑ 1 555 MHz and 1 646.5 ‑ 1 656.5 MHz, priority shall be given to accommodating the spectrum requirements of the aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service providing transmission of messages with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44. Aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service communications with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44 shall have priority access and immediate availability, by pre‑emption if necessary, over all other mobile‑satellite communications operating within a network. Mobile‑satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable interference to, or claim protection from, aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service communications with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44. Account shall be taken of the priority of safety‑related communications in the other mobile‑satellite services. (The provisions of Resolution 222 (WRC‑2000) shall apply.) (WRC‑2000)
 
359        Additional allocation:  in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Spain, the Russian Federation, France, Gabon, Georgia, Greece, Guinea, Guinea‑Bissau, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mauritania, Moldova, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Poland, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, the Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea, Romania, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 1 550‑1 559 MHz, 1 610‑1 645.5 MHz and 1 646.5‑1 660 MHz are also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. Administrations are urged to make all practicable efforts to avoid the implementation of new fixed service stations in these bands. (WRC‑07)
 
362A      In the United States of America, in the bands 1 555 ‑ 1 559 MHz and 1 656.5 ‑ 1 660.5 MHz, the aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service shall have priority access and immediate availability, by pre‑emption if necessary, over all other mobile‑satellite communications operating within a network. Mobile‑satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable interference to, or claim protection from, aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service communications with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44. Account shall be taken of the priority of safety‑related communications in the other mobile‑satellite services. (WRC‑97)
 
362B      Additional allocation: The band 1 559‑1 610 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis until 1 January 2010 in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Mali, Mauritania, the Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia. After this date, the fixed service may continue to operate on a secondary basis until 1 January 2015, at which time this allocation shall no longer be valid. The band 1 559‑1 610 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a secondary basis in Algeria, Germany, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bulgaria, Spain, Russian Federation, France, Gabon, Georgia, Guinea, Guinea‑Bissau, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Nigeria, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea, Romania, Senegal, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan and Ukraine until 1 January 2015, at which time this allocation shall no longer be valid. Administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect the radionavigation‑satellite service and the aeronautical radionavigation service and not authorize new frequency assignments to fixed‑service systems in this band. (WRC‑07)
 
362C      Additional allocation: in Congo (Rep. of the), Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Malta, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the band 1 559‑1 610 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a secondary basis until 1 January 2015, at which time this allocation shall no longer be valid. Administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect the radionavigation‑satellite service and not authorise new frequency assignments to fixed‑service systems in this band. (WRC‑07)
 
364        The use of the band 1 610 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) and by the radiodetermination‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. A mobile Earth station operating in either of the services in this band shall not produce a peak e.i.r.p. density in excess of ‑15 dB(W/4 kHz) in the part of the band used by systems operating in accordance with the provisions of No. 366 (to which No. 4.10 applies), unless otherwise agreed by the affected administrations. In the part of the band where such systems are not operating, the mean e.i.r.p. density of a mobile Earth station shall not exceed ‑3 dB(W/4 kHz). Stations of the mobile‑satellite service shall not claim protection from stations in the aeronautical radionavigation service, stations operating in accordance with the provisions of No. 366 and stations in the fixed service operating in accordance with the provisions of No. 359. Administrations responsible for the coordination of mobile‑satellite networks shall make all practicable efforts to ensure protection of stations operating in accordance with the provisions of No. 366.
 
365        The use of the band 1 613.8 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
 
366        The band 1 610 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz is reserved on a worldwide basis for the use and development of airborne electronic aids to air navigation and any directly associated ground‑based or satellite‑borne facilities. Such satellite use is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
367        Additional allocation: the bands 1 610 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz and 5 000 ‑ 5 150 MHz are also allocated to the aeronautical mobile‑satellite (R) service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
368        With respect to the radiodetermination‑satellite and mobile‑satellite services the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply in the band 1 610 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz, with the exception of the aeronautical radionavigation‑satellite service.
 
369        Different category of service: in Angola, Australia, Burundi, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Israel, Lebanon, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Madagascar, Mali, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Sudan, Swaziland, Togo and Zambia, the allocation of the band 1 610‑1 626.5 MHz to the radiodetermination‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) is on a primary basis (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in this provision. (WRC‑03)
 
370        Different category of service: in Venezuela, the allocation to the radiodetermination‑satellite service in the band 1 610 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz (Earth‑to‑space) is on a secondary basis.
 
371        Additional allocation: in Region 1, the bands 1 610 ‑ 1 626.5 MHz (Earth‑to‑space) and 2 483.5 ‑ 2 500 MHz (space‑to‑Earth) are also allocated to the radiodetermination‑satellite service on a secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
372        Harmful interference shall not be caused to stations of the radio astronomy service using the band 1 610.6 ‑ 1 613.8 MHz by stations of the radiodetermination‑satellite and mobile‑satellite services. (No. 29.13 applies.)
 
374        Mobile Earth stations in the mobile‑satellite service operating in the bands 1 631.5 ‑ 1 634.5 MHz and 1 656.5 ‑ 1 660 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to stations in the fixed service operating in the countries listed in No. 359. (WRC‑97)
 
375        The use of the band 1 645.5 ‑ 1 646.5 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service (Earth‑to‑space) and for inter‑satellite links is limited to distress and safety communications (see Article 31).
 
376        Transmissions in the band 1 646.5 ‑ 1 656.5 MHz from aircraft stations in the aeronautical mobile (R) service directly to terrestrial aeronautical stations, or between aircraft stations, are also authorized when such transmissions are used to extend or supplement the aircraft‑to‑satellite links.
 
376A      Mobile Earth stations operating in the band 1 660.0 ‑ 1 660.5 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to stations in the radio astronomy service. (WRC‑97)
 
379        Additional allocation: in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nigeria and Pakistan, the band 1 660.5 ‑ 1 668.4 MHz is also allocated to the meteorological aids service on a secondary basis.
 
379A      Administrations are urged to give all practicable protection in the band 1 660.5 – 1 668.4 MHz for future research in radio astronomy, particularly by eliminating air‑to‑ground transmissions in the meteorological aids service in the band 1 664.4 – 1 668.4 MHz as soon as practicable.
 
379B      The use of the band 1 668‑1 675 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1 668‑1 668.4 MHz, Resolution 904 (WRC‑07) shall apply. (WRC‑07)
 
379C      In order to protect the radio astronomy service in the band 1 668‑1 670 MHz, the aggregate power flux‑density values produced by mobile Earth stations in a network of the mobile‑satellite service operating in this band shall not exceed –181 dB(W/m2) in 10 MHz and ‑194 dB(W/m2) in any 20 kHz at any radio astronomy station recorded in the Master International Frequency Register, for more than 2% of integration periods of 2 000 s. (WRC‑03)
 
379D      For sharing of the band 1 668.4‑1 675 MHz between the mobile‑satellite service and the fixed and mobile services, Resolution 744 (Rev.WRC‑07) shall apply. (WRC‑07)
 
379E      In the band 1 668.4‑1 675 MHz, stations in the mobile‑satellite service shall not cause harmful interference to stations in the meteorological aids service in China, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan and Uzbekistan. In the band 1 668.4‑1 675 MHz, administrations are urged not to implement new systems in the meteorological aids service and are encouraged to migrate existing meteorological aids service operations to other bands as soon as practicable. (WRC‑03)
 
380A      In the band 1 670‑1 675 MHz, stations in the mobile‑satellite service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor constrain the development of, existing earth stations in the meteorological‑satellite service notified before 1 January 2004. Any new assignment to these earth stations in this band shall also be protected from harmful interference from stations in the mobile‑satellite service. (WRC‑07)
 
381        Additional allocation: in Afghanistan, Costa Rica, Cuba, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of) and Pakistan, the band 1 690 ‑ 1 700 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑03)
 
382        Different category of service: in Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bulgaria, Congo (Rep. of the), Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the Russian Federation, Guinea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Oman, Uzbekistan, Poland, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Somalia, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Yemen, the allocation of the band 1 690‑1 700 MHz to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services is on a primary basis (see No. 33), and in the Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea, the allocation of the band 1 690‑1 700 MHz to the fixed service is on a primary basis (see No. 33) and to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a secondary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
384        Additional allocation: in India, Indonesia, and Japan the band 1 700 ‑ 1 710 MHz is also allocated to the space research service (space‑to‑Earth) on a primary basis. (WRC‑97)
 
384A      The bands, or portions of the bands, 1 710 ‑ 1 885 MHz, 2 300 – 2 400 MHz and 2 500 ‑ 2 690 MHz, are identified for use by administrations wishing to implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC‑07). This identification does not preclude the use of these bands by any application of the services to which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑07)
 
385        Additional allocation:  the band 1 718.8 ‑ 1 722.2 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis for spectral line observations. (WRC‑2000)
 
386        Additional allocation: the band 1 750‑1 850 MHz is also allocated to the space operation (Earth‑to‑space) and space research (Earth‑to‑space) services in Region 2, in Australia, Guam, India, Indonesia and Japan on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21, having particular regard to troposcatter systems. (WRC‑03)
 
387        Additional allocation:  in Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Romania, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, the band 1 770‑1 790 MHz is also allocated to the meteorological‑satellite service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC‑07)
 
388        The bands 1 885 ‑ 2 025 MHz and 2 110 ‑ 2 200 MHz are intended for use, on a worldwide basis, by administrations wishing to implement International Mobile Telecommunications‑2000 (IMT‑2000). Such use does not preclude the use of these bands by other services to which they are allocated. The bands should be made available for IMT‑2000 in accordance with Resolution 212 (Rev.WRC‑97). (See also Resolution 223 (WRC‑2000).) (WRC‑2000)
 
388A      In Regions 1 and 3, the bands 1 885 ‑ 1 980 MHz, 2 010 ‑ 2 025 MHz and 2 110 ‑ 2 170 MHz and, in Region 2, the bands 1 885 ‑ 1 980 MHz and 2 110 ‑ 2 160 MHz may be used by high altitude platform stations as base stations to provide International Mobile Telecommunications‑2000 (IMT‑2000), in accordance with Resolution 221 (Rev.WRC‑03). Their use by IMT‑2000 applications using high altitude platform stations as base stations does not preclude the use of these bands by any station in the services to which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC‑03)
 
388B      In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, China, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Israel, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Nigeria, Oman, Uganda, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Senegal, Singapore, Sudan, Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Tunisia, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe, for the purpose of protecting fixed and mobile services, including IMT‑2000 mobile stations, in their territories from co‑channel interference, a high altitude platform station (HAPS) operating as an IMT‑2000 base station in neighbouring countries, in the bands referred to in No. 388A, shall not exceed a co‑channel power flux‑density of ‑127 dB(W/(m2 · MHz)) at the Earth’s surface outside a country’s borders unless explicit agreement of the affected administration is provided at the time of the notification of HAPS. (WRC‑03)
 
389A      The use of the bands 1 980 ‑ 2 010 MHz and 2 170 ‑ 2 200 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A and to the provisions of Resolution 716 (Rev. WRC‑2000). (WRC‑07)
 
389B      The use of the band 1 980 ‑ 1 990 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service shall not cause harmful interference to or constrain the development of the fixed and mobile services in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, the United States, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.
 
389C      The use of the bands 2 010 ‑ 2 025 MHz and 2 160 ‑ 2 170 MHz in Region 2 by the mobile‑satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A and to the provisions of Resolution 716 (Rev. WRC‑2000). (WRC‑07)
 
389E      The use of the bands 2 010 ‑ 2 025 MHz and 2 160 ‑ 2 170 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service in Region 2 shall not cause harmful interference to, or constrain the development of, the fixed and mobile services in Regions 1 and 3.
 
389F      In Algeria, Benin, Cape Verde, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Mali, the Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia, the use of the bands 1 980 ‑ 2 010 MHz and 2 170 ‑ 2 200 MHz by the mobile‑satellite service shall neither cause harmful interference to the fixed and mobile services, nor hamper the development of those services prior to 1 January 2005, nor shall the former service request protection from the latter services.
 
391        In making assignments to the mobile service in the bands 2 025 ‑ 2 110 MHz and 2 200 ‑ 2 290 MHz, administrations shall not introduce high‑density mobile systems, as described in Recommendation ITU‑R SA.1154, and shall take that Recommendation into account for the introduction of any other type of mobile system. (WRC‑97)
 
392        Administrations are urged to take all practicable measures to ensure that space‑to‑space transmissions between two or more non‑geostationary satellites, in the space research, space operations and Earth exploration‑satellite services in the bands 2 025 ‑ 2 110 MHz and 2 200 ‑ 2 290 MHz, shall not impose any constraints on Earth‑to‑space, space‑to‑Earth and other space‑to‑space transmissions of those services and in those bands between geostationary and non‑geostationary satellites.
 
393        Additional allocation:  in Canada, the United States of America, India and Mexico, the band 2 310 ‑ 2 360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting‑satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to digital audio broadcasting and is subject to the provisions of Resolution 528 (Rev. WRC‑03), with the exception of resolves 3 in regard to the limitation on broadcasting‑satellite systems in the upper 25 MHz. (WRC‑07)
 
394        In the United States of America, the use of the band 2 300 ‑ 2 390 MHz by the aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile services. In Canada, the use of the band 2 360 ‑ 2 400 MHz by the aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile services. (WRC‑07)
 
395        In France and Turkey, the use of the band 2 310‑2 360 MHz by the aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile service. (WRC‑03)
 
396        Space stations of the broadcasting‑satellite service in the band 2 310 ‑ 2 360 MHz operating in accordance with No. 393 that may affect the services to which this band is allocated in other countries shall be coordinated and notified in accordance with Resolution 33 (Rev. WRC‑03). Complementary terrestrial broadcasting stations shall be subject to bilateral coordination with neighbouring countries prior to their bringing into use. (WRC‑03)
 
397        Different category of service: in France, the band 2 450 ‑ 2 500 MHz is allocated on a primary basis to the radiolocation service (see No. 33). Such use is subject to agreement with administrations having services operating or planned to operate in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations which may be affected.
 
398        In respect of the radiodetermination‑satellite service in the band 2 483.5 ‑ 2 500 MHz, the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply.
 
399        In Region 1, in countries other than those listed in No. 400, harmful interference shall not be caused to, or protection shall not be claimed from, stations of the radiolocation service by stations of the radiodetermination satellite service.
 
400        Different category of service: in Angola, Australia, Bangladesh, Burundi, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Lebanon, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Madagascar, Mali, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, Swaziland, Togo and Zambia, the allocation of the band 2 483.5‑2 500 MHz to the radiodetermination‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) is on a primary basis (see No. 33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in this provision. (WRC‑03)
 
402        The use of the band 2 483.5 ‑ 2 500 MHz by the mobile‑satellite and the radiodetermination‑satellite services is subject to the coordination under No. 9.11A. Administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to prevent harmful interference to the radio astronomy service from emissions in the 2 483.5 ‑ 2 500 MHz band, especially those caused by second‑harmonic radiation that would fall into the 4 990 ‑ 5 000 MHz band allocated to the radio astronomy service worldwide.
 
403        Subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21, the band 2 520 ‑ 2 535 MHz may also be used for the mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth), except aeronautical mobile‑satellite, service for operation limited to within national boundaries. The provisions of No. 9.11A apply. (WRC‑07)
 
404        Additional allocation: in India and Iran (Islamic Republic of), the band 2 500 ‑ 2 516.5 MHz may also be used for the radiodetermination‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) for operation limited to within national boundaries, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
 
405        Additional allocation: in France, the band 2 500 ‑ 2 550 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a primary basis. Such use is subject to agreement with the administrations having services operating or planned to operate in accordance with the Table which may be affected.
 
407        In the band 2 500 ‑ 2 520 MHz, the power flux‑density at the surface of the Earth from space stations operating in the mobile‑satellite (space‑to‑Earth) service shall not exceed ‑152 dB(W/m2/4 kHz) in Argentina, unless otherwise agreed by the administrations concerned.
 
410        The band 2 500 ‑ 2 690 MHz may be used for tropospheric scatter systems in Region 1, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. Administrations shall make all practicable efforts to avoid developing new tropospheric scatter systems in this band. When planning new tropospheric scatter radio‑relay links in this band, all possible measures shall be taken to avoid directing the antennas of these links towards the geostationary‑satellite orbit. (WRC‑07)
 
412        Alternative allocation:  in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, the band 2 500‑2 690 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC‑07)
 
413        In the design of systems in the broadcasting‑satellite service in the bands between 2 500 MHz and 2 690 MHz, administrations are urged to take all necessary steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the band 2 690 ‑ 2 700 MHz.
 
414        The allocation of the frequency band 2 500 ‑ 2 520 MHz to the mobile‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. (WRC‑07)
 
414A      In Japan and India, the use of the bands 2 500‑2 520 MHz and 2 520‑2 535 MHz, under No. 403, by a satellite network in the mobile‑satellite service (space‑to‑Earth) is limited to operation within national boundaries and subject to the application of No. 9.11A. The following pfd values shall be used as a threshold for coordination under No. 9.11A, for all conditions and for all methods of modulation, in an area of 1 000 km around the territory of the administration notifying the mobile‑satellite service network:
              ‑136 dB(W/(m2·MHz))                          for 0° ≤ q ≤ 5°
              ‑136 + 0.55 (q ‑ 5)dB(W/(m2·MHz))     for 5° < q ≤ 25°
              ‑125 dB(W/(m2·MHz))                          for 25°