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Ordinance Laying Down The Framework For The Use And Prioritization Of The Total Radio Spectrum (Frequency Plan)

Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om fastlæggelse af rammerne for anvendelse og indbyrdes prioritering af de samlede radiofrekvensressourcer (frekvensplan)

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Table of Contents
Appendix 1 The frequency of peace
Annex A Footnotes to the International Radioreglement
Annex B Definitions of service categories
Appendix C Implemented CEPT/ERC and ECC decisions (ERC+C el.
Annex D International Agreements (International Agreements)
Annex E Implemented EC / EU Decision / Decisions
Annex F Short-breviations, etc.
Annex G Frequencies of peace

Completion of the framework for the use and the interimportance of the total radio spectrum resources (frequency plan) 1)

Purline Section 4 of Law No 475 of 12. June 2009 on radio frequencies shall be fixed as follows :

§ 1. The Danish frequency plan shall be shown in Appendix 1 to this notice.

§ 2. The announcement shall enter into force on the 15th. June 2015.

Paragraph 2. Publication no. 497 of 20. May 2014 establishing the framework for the use and the interimportance of the total radio spectrum resources (frequency plan) are hereby repealed.

The Danish Business Authority, the 1. June 2015

Betina Hagerup

/ Jakob Henrik Juul


Appendix 1

The frequency of peace

1. Introduction

The Danish frequency plan describes the existing possible use and planned future use of the global spectrum spectrum in Denmark.

The Danish frequency plan is based on Article 5 of the International Radio Regulations (Radio Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the RR), which is issued by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The RR provides the general international rules for the frequency management. Article 5 contains the international frequency allocation table. It indicates which radio services can be used within the range of radio spectrum bands and which conditions attached to the use in each radio frequency band.

The Danish frequency allocation table contains references to implemented Danish and international agreements, decisions and conditions, etc. for technical and regulatory conditions, with relevance to the Danish frequency management.

The frequency policy framework member, cf., is established within the framework of the frequency policy framework. Section 3, paragraph 3. 1, in Law No 1. 475 of 12. June 2009 on radio frequencies (hereinafter referred to as the frequency slots). The framework of the spectrum policy framework shall determine the framework within which the Management Board shall prepare, take and implement decisions in the area of radio spectrum. The framework of the Member State shall include, inter alia, binding guidelines for the general priority of the Danish frequency management system. The frequency policy framework for the frequency policy shall be set out in the notice. 402 of 3. May 2012 on the frequency policy framework member.

The frequency of the peace plan applies to Denmark and does not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

2. Structure of the frequency plan

The frequency of peace consists of 4 columns. The following is the description and explanation of each column :

1. Column-"Frequencies"

The column specifies the radio frequency bands that are allocated. Radio frequency bands under 8,3 kHz and over 3000 GHz are not allocated.

2. column-"Dansk Allocation"

The column specifies the services that may be authorized in Denmark. The column is also included in the notes from Article 5 of RR, which establish the conditions for the use of specific allocated services and which at the same time are relevant to Denmark. The notes are at 5. XXX and listed in the services provided for by them. In Annex A, the full text of the notes in Danish is clear.

The conditions of primary hhv. Secondary services in the column are in effect in relation to other countries. In Denmark, there is no distinction between primary and secondary services in connection with the use of each frequency band.

3. Column-"Implemented Commission decisions / decisions, ECC decisions and international agreements"

The column contains references to the international agreements and decisions / decisions that are relevant to the Danish frequency management and regulatory system. These are decisions that will be taken in the context of the ECC Electronic Communications Committee, and in the context of the European Commission. The decisions / decisions of the Commission and ECC decisions are a normal one in the case of the state of law to the extent that they are described in the frequency plan. ECC decisions are implemented to the extent that they do not conflict with Commission decisions / decisions.

The column is also included in the notes from Article 5 of RR, which shall establish general conditions for frequency use and which at the same time are relevant to Denmark. The notes are at 5. XXX.

4. column-"Limitations to allocations in column 2"

The column can contain restrictions in the use of an allocation in column 2. An allocation for the MOBIL in column 2 may be limited to wireless microphones in all or part of that frequency band.

3. Definitions of the allocated services in the frequency plan

The status of the allocated service as primary (text specified in uppercase letters, e.g. "MOBIL") and secondary (text with lower case other than the capital letter, e.g. "Mobile"), is defined in Article 5 of RR. The definitions shall be reproduced in Annex B.

The definitions of services added to the Danish frequency plan shall be in accordance with the corresponding definitions in Article 1 of RR. These services are defined by the following :

Aeronautic mobile :
A mobile service for communication between aeronautical stations and aircraft or between air stations, which may also be used by the rescue stations. Emergency ejacuates may be used in this service on design emergency frequencies.
Aeronautic mobile (R) :
A aeronautical mobile service reserved for communications relating to air safety and regularity, primarily in national or international civilian airspace.
Aeronautic mobile (OR) :
A aeronautical mobile service intended for communication includes communication that relates to air coordination, primarily outside national and international civilian airspace.
Aeronautic
mobile satellite :
A radiocommunications service, where mobile Earth stations are on the air. Rescue vessel stations and EPIRB must also participate in this service.
Aeronautic
mobile satellite (R) :
A aeronautical cell-satellite service reserved for communications related to air safety and regularity, primarily in national or international civilian airspace.
Aeronautic
radionavigation :
A radio navigation service intended for the support of aircraft and their safe operation.
Amateur :
A radio communications service that can be used for self-training, intercommunication and technical examinations carried out by radio amateurs, that is, by appropriate authorised persons who are interested in radioengineering alone from a personal aim. without any economic interest.
Amateur satellite :
A radio communication service that uses space stations on Earth satellites for the same purpose as the amateur service.
Broadcast :
A radio communications service whose transmissions are intended for direct reception by the general public. This service may include radio transmissions, broadcasts, or other types of transmissions.
Broadcast satellite :
A radio communication service, the transmission of which is transmitted or retransmitted by space stations and intended for direct reception by the general public.
Fixed :
A radio communication service between specific / specified fixed points.
Fast-satellite :
A radio communication service between trackside stations at a given position will be used when one or more satellites are used. The given position may be a specific / specified fixed point or point (s) within specific / specified areas. In some cases, this service provides satellite-to-satellite connections, which may also work in the inter-satellite service. The fixed-satellite-satellite can also include feed links for other radio communications services.
Inter satellite :
It's a radio communications service between satellites.
Earling the midway satellite :
A radio communication service between ground stations and one or more space stations, which may include connectivity between space stations in which :
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information related to the characteristics of the Earth and its natural phenomena include data related to the state of the environment, collected by active sensors or passive sensors on satellites,
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The corresponding information shall be collected via air-borne or land-based platforms,
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such information may be distributed by ground stations in the system in question ;
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platform Interrogation can be covered.
This service can also include feeder links (feed links), if necessary for the management of operations.
Landmobile :
A mobile service between base stations and mobile stations or between mobile stations.
Mobile satellite :
A mobile satellite service in which mobile stations are located on land.
Maritim mobile :
A mobile service between coastal and shipping stations between ships and shipboard stations or between related communication stations. Rescue craft and emergency services may be part of this service.
Maritim radionavigation :
A navigational service designed for maritime safety.
Meteorological
auxiliary means :
A radiocommunications service used for meteorological, including hydrological observation and exploration.
Meteorological-satellite :
A midday observation satellite for meteorological purposes.
Mobile :
A radio communication service between mobile stations and landstations or between mobile stations.
Mobile satellite :
A radio communications service.
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between mobile land-based stations and one or more space stations or between space stations used in this service, or
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mobile ground-based stations through one or more space stations.
This service can include feed links (feed links).
Radioastronomy :
A radiocommunications service based on the reception of radios of cosmic origin.
Radionavigation :
Radio step-determination used for navigational purposes, including obstruction of the obstacles (obstruction warning).
Radionavigation satellite :
A radio station-station satellite only intended for radio-navigation purposes.
Radio Stepcondition :
A destination service used for determining a position, speed and / or other of an object ' s characteristics or the provision of information related to these parameters by means of the propagation properties of radio waves.
Space research :
A radio communications service in which space vessels or other space-borne objects are used for scientific or technical research purposes.
Space operation :
A radio communications service that exclusively relates to ship management, in particular : tracking in space (space tracking), room-telemetry, etc.
Standard frequency and
time signal :
A radio communications service for scientific, technical or other uses which, on specified radio frequencies, are sending out time signals of a particularly high accuracy, and intended for general reception.

4. Examples of specific services and their scope and possibilities

Aeronautic services :
Aeronautic services cover both the communications needs of civil aviation and the communication needs of the defence of the communication in air communications. Civil aviation mainly uses VHF radio frequency band 118-137 MHz.
Broadcast :
Broadcast is a combined designation for priority radio and television.
Fixed services :
For fixed services, inter alia, radiocater, point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint systems.
A radio crow is a description of a fixed connection which is normally characterised by the optical term between the sending and reception station and that the positions of both sending and receiving stations are known. A point-to-multipoint system, typically wireless subscriber FWA (Fixed Wireless Access), is a description of fixed radio connections, where the position at the base station (send station) is known, while the position at the destination station is not exactly known.
Multipoint multipoint systems can, for example, be MWS (Multimedia Wireless Systems) as well as systems in which recipient stations communicate with multiple base stations.
Earpling services :
Wage observation services are becoming increasingly widespread and increasingly important at both national and global level. The applications are manifold. They shall include, inter alia, the measurement of the size of the marine wave, the height measurements on land and at sea, radar images of the Earth and the measurement of electromagnetic waves. These measurements include, inter alia, the definition of climate models, estimation of agricultural yield, the estimation of the quality of crops, etc.
Mobile services :
Mobile services include primary communications between mobile and portable radios and basic stations at the VHF and UHF radio frequency band. For example, for example, TETRA, TETRAPOL and other digital trunchised radio systems, passenger search systems (ON-SITE paging), reporting devices, wireless video cameras, telemetry, and wireless telephones.
Maritime services :
Maritime services cover both the civil maritime's communications needs and the communications needs of the defence, and maritime navigation services are available under the radio-destination services.
The telegraph-duty (morse signals) in ships have been disconnected in the context of the introduction of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). There is no longer a requirement for ships exceeding a certain size to be a telegraph operator on board. All radiotelegraphy on Danish ships and coastal stations has been discharged from 1. February 1999.
Meteorological services :
The meteorological services are primarily radioprobing, windy radar radar and weather imams from satellites.
Exclusive military
use :
Radio frequency bands which may be used solely by the defence. The use of radio frequencies reserved for the defence shall be the subject of discussion between the Danish Agency for the Defence and Defence.
Mobile services :
Mobile services include, inter alia, low-level applications (Short Range Devices) and public mobile communications, to which GSM900/DCS1800, IMT-2000/UMTS and S-PCS will be counted.
Radio Stepcondition :
Radioactivity can be split into navigation services and radio-destination services. The difference between these is in a big move that navigation is used to find the way, and the step-determination will be used to position objects. Navigation is, inter alia, ship radar and tool for landing systems and MLS for aircraft. For example, radio-destination (GNSS-GPS/DGPS) is used for exact positioning, e.g. by pipeline and embroisting.
Space research :
Space research is primarily related to the exploration of the outer space, that is to say. planets and stars.
Satellite services :
Satellite services are characterised by the fact that the transmission via two or more points on Earth is being done via satellite. Satellites can generally be divided into geostationary satellites and in the non-geostationary satellites.
In Denmark, satellites are primarily used as a supplement and possibly alternatives to the thread-borne and the mobile infrastructure. Broadband and multimedia services are also possible when using satellites. There is the possibility of high-speed Internet, video conferencing, video distribution, video distribution, mobile telephony and mobile telephone services etc.
Scientific services :
Scientific services include a wide range of different uses such as meteorology, soil observation, space exploration, radio astronomy and the ISM (industrial, scientific and medical applications).

5. Bilagslist

In English, Annex A shall render the full text of the RR notes referred to in the frequency plan.

Annex B shall render in Danish Article 5 of RR. Article 5 shall contain a description of the two categories of services used in this frequency of the spectrum.

Annex C is a summary of the ECC and ERC Decisions (Decisions) Decisions. ECC and ERC decisions are available in English. The frequency plan is ECC and ERC decisions identified by a number followed by a short text on the subject of the specific resolution. In the inventory, only the ECC and ERC decisions are taken, which appear on the frequency plan.

Annex D is a list of the international agreements referred to in the frequency plan and which Denmark has entered into.

Annex E is an overview of the EC-EU decision-making / decisions implemented in Denmark at the frequency plan.

Annex F contains a list of abbreviations, words, and conceptual explanations and so on.

Annex G is the frequency table.

6. Requisitioning additional information

The frequency of peace is available on the Homepage website www.erst.dk.

The frequency plan is also available in an interactive version on the home page. Here, it is possible to search the frequency plan and, for example, get views of selected radio frequency bands, services, sets of rules, etc.

At www.erst.dk, you can also get additional information about the specific frequency regulation, including links to laws and executive orders, Danish radio interfaces, as well as information on authorisation conditions.

ITU Radio Regulations (RR), ITU recommendations, and reports can be ordered / fetched via the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) website www.itu.int.

CEPT, ECC and ERC decisions, recommendations, and reports can be found on the European Communications Office website www.cept.org/ecc or www.ecodocdb.dk.

Community / EU decision-making / decisions are available on the Internet at http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/broadcasting-policy-document-archive.


Annex A

Footnotes to the International Radioreglement

5.53
Administrations allowing the use of frequencies under 8.3 kHz shall ensure that there is no harmful disruption of services allocated to 8.3 kHz.
5.54
Administrations which carry out scientific research using frequencies under 8.3 kHz are invited to inform other administrations which may be affected so as to ensure that such research is provided with all possible protection against harmful effects ; distractions.
5.54A
The use of the frequency band 8,3-11,3 kHz for meteorological remedies is limited to passive use. In the frequency band 9-11,3 kHz, the meteorological service may not require protection from interference from the radio navigation stations notified to the ITU before 1. January 2013. Frequencies between the meteorological service and the broadcasting service, notified to the ITU after 1. January 2013 should be based on the latest version of Recommendation ITU-R RS. 1881.
5.62
Administrations which operate stations in the broadcasting service of the tape 90 to 110 kHz are encouraged to coordinate technical and operational characteristics so as to avoid damaging disruptions to the services provided by these stations.
5.67A
Amateur stations in the tape 135.7-137.8 kHz shall not exceed a maximum beam output of 1 watts (e.i.r.p.) and shall not cause interference of radionavigation services in countries listed in No 5.67 .
5.73
In the tape 285-325 kHz (283,5-325 kHz in Region 1), the maritime broadcasting service must be used to transmit additional navigation-related information by means of narrow band techniques, provided that it is not created by the creation of a single band ; harmful disturbances to the radio stations in the radio navigation service.
5.74
Further allocation : in Region 1, the volume 285,3-285,7 kHz is also allocated to the marine radionavigation service (except for radio animals) on a primary basis.
5.76
The frequency of 410 kHz is intended for radio equipment in the maritime radionavigation service. The other radio navigation services provided to the 405-415 kHz band shall not cause harmful disturbances to radiopejling in the tape 406,5-413,5 kHz.
5.79
The use of the tapes 415-495 kHz and 505-526,5 kHz (505-510 kHz in Region 2) in the maritime mobile service is limited to radiotelegraphy.
5.79A
In the case of the set of coastal stations in the NAVTEX service of 490 kHz, 518 kHz and 4209,5 kHz, administrations are strongly recommended to coordinate operational characteristics in accordance with the International Maritime Organizations (IMO), procedures (see Resolution 339 (Rev. WRC-07) ).
5.80A
The maximum irradiated effect (e.i.r.p.) from stations in the amateur service using the frequency band 472-479 kHz must not exceed 1 watts. Administrations may allow an increase in the irradiated effect (e.i.r.p.) to 5 watts in the parts of their territory more than 800 km away from the Algiers, Saudi Arabia, Azarabia, Bahrain, Belarus, Belarus, China, the Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Uzbekistan, Syria, Syria, Kyrgyzstan, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, Ukraine and Yemen. In this frequency band, amateur stations must not cause any adverse disturbances to or require the protection of the aeronautic radionavigation service.
5.82
In the maritime mobile service, the frequency 490 kHz has been allocated for the exclusive use of the broadcasting of the cyber-site navigation and meteorological alerts and messages of urgent nature to ships by radiotelex. Conditions for the use of the frequency 490 kHz are described in Article 31 and 52 If the frequency band 415-495 kHz is used for aeronautic radionavigation, the administrations should ensure that the frequency 490 kHz will not be disrupted. If the frequency band 472-479 kHz is used for the amateur service, the administrations must ensure that the frequency 490 kHz is not disrupted.
5.84
The conditions governing the use of the frequency 518 kHz in the maritime mobile service are shown by Article 1 31 and 52 .
5.90
In the tape 1605-1705 kHz, the service area of marine mobile stations in Region 1 shall be limited to those covered by ground-wave propagation, for reasons of broadcasters in Region 2.
5.92
Certain countries in Region 1 use radio station systems in the tapes 1506,5-1625 kHz, 1635-1800 kHz, 1850-2160 kHz, 2194-2300 kHz, 2502-2850 kHz and 3500-3800 kHz, provided that agreement has been reached by No 9.21 The irradiated mean effect of these stations shall not exceed 50W.
5.96
In Germany, Armenia, Austria, Azerbayjan, Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Israel, Kasakstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Moldavien, Norway, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Great Britain, Russia, Switzerland, Sweden, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine, the administrations must allocate up to 200 kHz for the amateur radio service in the 1915-1800 kHz and 1850-2000 kHz tapes. However, the administrations of their allocating to the amateur radio services in their respective countries must, after a prior consultation with neighbouring countries, take the necessary steps to prevent harmful disturbances from their own countries ; Amateur radio services of fixed and mobile services in other countries. The mean impact from amateur radio stations shall not exceed 10W.
5.98
Alternative allocation : in Angola, Armenia, Azerbayjan, Belarus, Belgium, Cameroon, Congo, Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Kazakstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Spain, Syria, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Somalia, Tadjikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Turkey and Ukraine are 1810-1830 kHz allocated to fixed and mobile, except for aeronautical mobile services on a primary basis.
5.108
The reversate frequency 2182 kHz is an international emergency radio frequency and call frequency for radio telephony. Conditions for the use of tape 2173,5-2190,5 kHz appear in Articles 31 and 52 .
5.109
Frequencies 2187,5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8414,5 kHz, 12577 kHz and 16804,5 kHz are international emergency frequencies for Digital Selective Calling (DSC). The conditions for the use of these frequencies are shown by Article 1 31 .
5.110
Frequencies 2174.5 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 6268 kHz, 8376,5 kHz, 12520 kHz and 16695 kHz are international emergency frequencies for narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy. The conditions for the use of these frequencies are shown by Article 1 31 .
5.111
2182 kHz, 3023 kHz, 5680 kHz, 8364 kHz and frequency 121,5 MHz, 156,525 MHz, 156.8 MHz, and 243 MHz shall also be used for manned spacecraft operations in accordance with applicable procedures ; terrestrial radio communications services. The conditions for applying the frequencies are shown by Article 1 31 The same applies to frequencies 10003 kHz, 14993 kHz and 19993 kHz, however, provided that radiations are limited to a tape on + 3 kHz on the frequency.
5.112
Alternative allocation : in Denmark and Sri Lanka, the volume 2194-2300 kHz is allocated to fixed and mobile, except for aeronautical mobile services on a primary basis.
5.114
Alternative allocation : in Denmark and Iraq, the tape is 2502-2625 kHz allocated to fixed and mobile, except for aeronautical mobile services on a primary basis.
5.115
The bulkwave frequencies 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz must comply with Article 1 31 also used in the maritime mobile service of stations that carry out coordinated rescue operations.
5.116
Administrations are encouraged to allow the use of tape 3155 to 3195 kHz, in order to create a common worldwide channel for the wireless hearing aids of the lameffeur. Additional channels for these devices must be allocated by the administrations in the ties between 3155 kHz and 3400 kHz in order to respond to local needs ; it should be noted that frequencies in the area of 3000 kHz are suitable for hearing aids which are suitable for hearing aid, construed to be used over short distances in the induction field.
5.117
Alternative allocation : in Côte d' Ivoire, Denmark, Egypt, Liberia, Sri Lanka and Togo, the tape 3155-3200 kHz is allocated to fixed and mobile, except for aeronauti-mobile services on a primary basis.
5.127
The use of volume 4000-4063 kHz in the maritime mobile service is limited to shipstations using radio-telephony (see No 5.220 and Appendix 17 ).
5.130
The conditions for applying the carrier frequencies 4125 kHz and 6215 kHz are shown by Article 1 31 and 52 .
5.131
The frequency of 4209,5 kHz is used exclusively for the transmissions of meteorological and navigational warnings and il-calls to ships via narrow-band direct-printing techniques.
5.132
Frequencies 4210 kHz, 6314 kHz, 8416,5 kHz, 12579 kHz, 16806.5 kHz, 19680,5 kHz, 22376 kHz and 26100.5 kHz are the international frequencies for the transmission of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) (see Appendiks 17 ).
5.132A
Radio station stations may not cause harmful disturbances to or require protection from stations in the fixed or mobile service. The radiosite provision is limited to oceanographic radar in accordance with Resolution 612 (Rev. WRC-12) .
5.134
Use of the tapes 5900-5950 kHz, 7300-7350 kHz, 9400-9500 kHz, 11600-11650 kHz, 12050-1,1650 kHz, 12050-12100 kHz, 13570-13600 kHz, 13800-13870 kHz, 15600-15800 kHz, 15600-15800 kHz, 17480-17550 kHz and 18900-19020 kHz in the broadcaster services are subject to the application of the procedures in the public ; ARTICLE 1 12 Administrations are encouraged to use these tapes to facilitate the introduction of digital modulated broadcasts in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 517 (Rev. WRC-07) .
5.136
Additional allocation : Bhalden 5900-5950 kHz may be used by stations in the following services, which only communicate within the borders of the country in which they are located, with the condition that they do not cause harmful disturbances ; the broadcaster : Faste services (all Regions), mobile services (Region 1), mobile excluding aeronautical mobile (R) services (Region 2 and 3). Where frequencies are used in these services, the administrations are called upon to use the least possible effect and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies published in accordance with Radio protocol.
5.138
The following tapes :
6765-6795 kHz
(mid-frequency 6780 kHz),
433,05-434,79 MHz
(midterm 433,92 MHz) in Region 1, except in the countries mentioned in No 5.280 ,
61-61.5 GHz
(midterm 61.25 GHz),
122-123 GHz
(midterm frequency 122,5 GHz) and
244-246 GHz
(midterms frequency 245 GHz)
are available for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands to ISM applications must be subject to a special authority from the relevant administration, and be in agreement with other administrations whose radio communications may be affected. The administration of this provision shall be made by the administration of this provision, taking into account the latest relevant ITU recommendations.
5.143
Additional allocation : Bhalden 7300-7350 kHz may be used for fixed services and for mobile services which only communicate within the borders of the country in which they are located, with the condition that they do not cause harmful disturbances ; The broadcaster. Where frequencies are used in these services, the administrations are called upon to use the least possible effect and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies published in accordance with Radio protocol.
5.143B
In Region 1, frequency band 7350-7450 kHz must be used for fixed services and for mobile services, which only communicate within the borders of the country in which they are situated, with the condition that they do not cause harmful disturbances ; The broadcaster. The output output of each station shall not exceed 24 dBW.
5.145
The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 8291 kHz, 12290 kHz and 16420 kHz are laid down in Article 1 31 and 52 .
5.145A
Radio station destinations may not cause harmful disturbances to or require protection from stations in the solid service. The radiosite provision is limited to oceanographic radar in accordance with Resolution 612 (Rev. WRC-12) .
5.147
The frequency 9775-9900 kHz, 11650-11700 kHz and 11975-12050 kHz shall be used by stations in the solid service that communicate within the borders of the country in which it is not caused by the public service, which they are in. Each of these stations must have an irradiated effect that does not exceed 24 dBW.
5.149
On assignment to stations in other services other than those provided by the tapes :
13360-13410 kHz,
25550-25670 kHz,
37,5-38.25 MHz,
73-74,6 MHz in Region 1 and 3,
79,75-80,25 MHz in Region 3,
150,05-153 MHz in Region 1,
322-328.6 MHz,
406,1-410 MHz,
608-614 MHz in Region 1 and 3,
1330-1400 MHz,
1610,6-1613,8 MHz,
1660-1670 MHz,
1718,8-1722,2 MHz,
2655-2690 MHz,
3260-3267 MHz,
3332-3339 MHz,
3345.8-3352,5 MHz,
4825-4835 MHz,
4950-4990 MHz,
4990-5000 MHz,
6650-6675.2 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 Region 1 and 3,
36.43-36,5 GHz,
42.5-43,5 GHz,
42,77-42,87 GHz,
43,07-43, 17 GHz,
43,37-43,47 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,
13-134 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 and
252-275 GHz
is allocated to, calls on administrations to take all practical measures to protect the radio astronomical service from harmful disturbances. Radiation from space-borne or airborne stations may be particularly serious sources of disturbance of the radio astronomium service (see 4.5 and 4.6 , and Article 29 ).
5.150
The following tape :
13533-13567 kHz
(midterm 13560 kHz),
26957-27283 kHz
(midterm frequency 27120 kHz),
40,66-40,70 MHz
(midterm frequency 40,68 MHz),
902-928 MHz
in Region 2 (midterm frequency 915 MHz),
2400-2500 MHz
(midterm 2450 MHz),
5725-5875 MHz
(mid-frequency 5800 MHz) and
24-24,25 GHz
(midterm frequency 24.125 GHz)
are also seen for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. Radiocommunications services operating in these bands must suffer harmful disruptions which may be caused by these applications. ISM equipment operating in these tapes is subject to the provisions of No 15.13 .
5.155B
The Bhalt 21870-21924 kHz is used for solid services that relate to air safety.
5.156A
The Bhalt 23200-23350 kHz is used for solid services that relate to air safety.
5.157
The use of tape 23350 to 24000 kHz in the maritime mobile service is limited to intership radiotelegraphy.
5.161B
Alternative allocation : in Albania, Germany, Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Vatican, Croatia, Denmark, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Ireland, Iceland, Ireland, Iceland, Ireland, Iceland, Ireland, Iceland, Ireland, Iceland, Ireland, Iceland, Iceland, Italy, Italy, Latvia, Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldavien, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Uzbekistan, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom, San Marino, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine, frequency band 42-42,5 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile service on a primary basis.
5.162A
Further allocation : in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, China, the Vatican State, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Iceland, Iceland, Italy, Macedonia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Monaco, Norway, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Sweden and Switzerland are 46-68 MHz, too, allocated to the service of the radio-station service on a secondary basis. This use is limited to the use of wind-down radar in accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC-97) .
5.164
Further allocation : in Albania, Algeria, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Côte d' Ivoire, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, Monaco, Montenegro, Nigeria, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Syria, the United Kingdom, Slovenia, Sweden, Sweden, Switzerland, Switzerland, Swaziland, Chad, the Czech Republic, Togo, Tunisia and Turkey are volume 47-68 MHz, South Africa band 47-50 MHz, and in the Latvia band 48,5-56,5 MHz, too has been allocated for mobile services on a primary basis. Stations of the mobile service of countries referred to in this footnote may not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from existing or planned broadcasters in other countries other than those referred to in the said Annex ; in connection with the tapes.
5.180
The Frequent 75 MHz has been awarded Marker Guy. Administrations shall refrain from allocating frequencies close to the boundaries of the guard band to stations in other services, which, due to their effect or geographical position, may cause harmful disturbances or in other ways inhibit ; the use of marker chap.
It should be sought to improve the characteristics of airborne recipients and to limit the impact of transmitting stations close to the limits of 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz.
5.197A
Further allocation : frequency band 108-117,975 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (R) service on a primary basis, but limited to systems operating in accordance with recognised international aviation standards. The use must be made in accordance with Resolution 413 (WRC-07) The aeronautical mobile (R) the use of the frequency band 108-112 MHz must be limited to systems consisting of trackside transmitters and associated recipients providing navigational information to support air navigation in accordance with with international aeronautical standards.
5.200
In the tape 117,975-136-136 MHz, the frequency 121,5 MHz is the aeronautical emergency frequency and, where necessary, the frequency 123.1 MHz is the aeronautical helper frequency to 121,5 MHz. Mobile stations in the maritime mobile service must communicate on these frequencies under the conditions laid down in Article 1 31 for emergency services with stations in the aeronautical mobile service.
5.208
The use of tape 137-138 MHz in the mobile satellite service is subject to coordination after No 9.11A .
5.208A
When assignment to space stations in the mobile satellite service in the tapes 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400,15-401 MHz, administrations must take all steps possible to protect the radio astronomite service in the tape 150,05-153 MHz, 322-328,6 MHz, 406,1-410 MHz ; and 608-614 MHz from harmful disturbances to unwanted outlets. The limit values of disturbances which are harmful to the radio astronomical service are shown by the relevant ITU-R recommendation.
5.208B
In the frequency bands :
137-138 MHz,
387-390 MHz,
400,15-401 MHz,
1452-1492 MHz,
1525-1610 MHz,
1613,8-1626,5 MHz,
2655-2690 MHz and
21,4-22 GHz
find Resolution 739 (Rev. WRC-07) use.
5.209
The use of the tapes 137-138 MHz, 148-150,05 MHz, 399,9-400,05 MHz, 400,15-401 MHz, 454-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz in the mobile satellite service is limited to non-geostationary satellite systems.
5.211
Further allocation : in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, Macedonia, Montenegro, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mali, Malta, Norway, the Netherlands, Qatar, Britain, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Tunisia and Turkey, are 138-144 MHz also allocated to maritime mobile services and mobile services on a primary basis.
5.218
Additional allocation : The spirit 148-149,9 MHz is also allocated to the base-operations service (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis, provided that agreement has been reached by No 9.21 The bandwidth of individual transmissions shall not exceed ± 25 kHz.
5.219
The use of tape 148-149,9 MHz in the mobile satellite service is subject to coordination after No 9.11A The mobile satellite service must not hamper the development and use of fixed, mobile and space operations in the tape 148-149,9 MHz.
5.220
The use of the tapes 149,9-150,05 MHz and 399,9-400,05 MHz in the mobile satellite service is subject to coordination after No 9.11A The mobile satellite must not hamper the development and use of the radio navigation satellite service in the ties of 149,9-150,05 MHz and 399,9-400,05 MHz.
5.221
Stations in the mobile satellite satellite in the tape 148-149,9 MHz may not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from stations in the fixed or mobile service operating in accordance with the Frequencies of the Frequencies ; The following countries : Albania, Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Cyprus, Congo, Congo, Korea, Congo, Korea, Congo, Korea, Congo, Korea, Congo, Korea, Congo, Korea, Congo, Korea, Korea, Congo, Korea, Ivory Coast, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab States Emirates, Eritrea, Spain, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, India, Iran, Iceland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Japan, Jordan, Kasakstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lesotho, Latvia, Macedonia, Macedonia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Malta, Mauritania, Moldavien, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Namibia, Norway, New Zealand, Oman, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Syria, Kirgizistan, North Korea, Slovakia, Romania, Britain, Senegal, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Tchad, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkey, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen, Yemen, Serbia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
5.222
Radionavigation satellite services in the ties of 149,9-150,05 MHz and 399,9-400,05 MHz may also be used by receiving ground-based stations in the space research service.
5.223
In recognition of the fact that the application of the tape 149,9-150,05 MHz in flat-rate and mobile services may cause harmful disruption of the radio navigation satellite service, administrations are urged not to permit such application by the implementation of the No No ; 4.4 .
5.226
Frequency 156.8 MHz is the international emergency, il and call frequency for the mobile VHF radio telephone service. The conditions for applying this frequency and tape 156, 4875-156,5625 MHz, are contained in Article 1 31 and 52 and in Appendiks 18 .
Frequency 156.525 MHz is the international emergency, il and call frequency for the mobile maritime VHF radio service for digital selective call (DSC). The condition for the use of this frequency is in Article 1 31 and Appendix 18 .
In the tapes 156-156,4875 MHz, 156,5625-156,5625-156,7625 MHz, 156,8375-157.45 MHz, 161.475 MHz and 161,475-162,05 MHz, each administration must only give priority to the maritime mobile service on frequencies allocated to stations in the maritime sector ; mobile service of administration (see Article 31 and 52 , as well as Appendiks 18 ).
Any use of frequencies in these ties of stations in other services other than those to which they are allocated should be avoided in areas where such use may cause harmful disturbances to the mobile VHF radio communications service.
However, the frequency of 156,525 MHz and 156.8 MHz and frequency bands in which the priority of the maritime mobile service shall be used for radiocommunications in internal waters, provided that it is agreed between interested and affected administrations, and taking account of current frequency use and existing agreements.
5.228
The mobile satellite service (Jord-to-rum) use of frequency bands 156,7625-156,7875 MHz and 156,8125-156,8375 MHz, are limited to long-distance receipt of the automatic identification system (AIS) (Message 27, see the latest version of Recommendation ITU-R M. 1371). With the exception of AIS broadcasts, broadcasts from systems in the maritime mobile service in these frequency bands shall not exceed 1 watts.
5.228A
161,9625-161.9875 MHz and 162,0125-162,0375 MHz may be used by aircraft in connection with search and rescue and other security-related communication.
5.228B
The use of frequency bands 161,9625-161.9875 MHz and 162,0125-162,0375 MHz in the fixed and mobile service shall not cause harmful disturbances to or requiring protection from the maritime mobile service.
5.228F
The mobile satellite service is used by the frequency bands 161,9625-161.9875 MHz and 162,0125-162,0375 MHz are limited to the receipt of the automated identification system (AIS) from stations in the maritime mobile service.
5.235
Additional allocation : In Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Switzerland, are 174-223 MHz, too, allocated to the mobile service on a primary basis. However, stations in the mobile service shall not cause any adverse disturbances to or require protection from existing or planned broadcasters in other countries than those mentioned in this footnote.
5.254
Bhales 235-322 MHz and 335,4-399,9 MHz may be used in the mobile satellite service provided that agreement has been reached after 9.21 , and with the condition that the stations in this service do not cause harmful disturbances to the other services that operate or are planned to operate in accordance with the Frequencies of the Frequencies, except for further allocations, have been made in footnote No 5.256A .
5.255
The Bhales 312-315 MHz (Earth-to-room) and 387-390 MHz (space-to-earth) in the mobile satellite may also be used by non-geostationary satellite systems. Such application shall be subject to coordination after No 9.11A .
5.256
The frequency 243 MHz in this tape is dedicated to life-raft stations and equipment for use for rescue purposes.
5.257
The tape 267-272 MHz must be used by the administrations to space telemetry in their own countries on a primary basis, provided that agreement is reached after No 9.21 .
5.258
The use of tape 328,6-335,4 MHz in the aeronautic radio navigation service is limited to the instrument of the Instrument Landing System (slide path).
5.260
In recognition of the use of the tape 399,9-400,5 MHz in flat-rate and mobile services may cause harmful disruption of the radio navigation satellite service, calls for administrations not to allow this application to be used in the implementation of the Nr. 4.4 .
5.261
Radiations must be limited to a range of ± 25 kHz around the standard frequency 400,1 MHz.
5.263
The Bhalt 400,15-401 MHz is also allocated to space research service in the space-space for communication with manned spacecraft. In this case, the space research service will not be regarded as a security service.
5.264
The use of the tape 400,15-401 MHz in the mobile satellite service is subject to coordination after No 9.11A The efficacy of the Appendix in Appendix 1 of Appendix 5 are valid until a competent WRC is auditing it.
5.266
The use of the volume 406-406,1 MHz in the mobile satellite service is limited to the satellite EPIRB by the loading power station. (emergency position-radiobeacons) (see likewise Article 31 ).
5.267
Any emissions which may cause harmful disturbances to the authorised use of the volume 406-406,1 MHz shall be prohibited.
5.274
Alternative allocation : In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Chad, the ties are 430-432 MHz and 438-440 MHz allocated to fixed and mobile, excluding aeronautical mobile services on a primary basis.
5.279A
The use of active sensors in the ground-control satellite service must be in accordance with Recommendation ITU-R SA. 1260-1. In addition, ground-level satellite services (active) must not cause harmful disturbances to aeronautic radionavigation services in China in tape 432-438 MHz. The provisions of this footnote do not reduce the rights of the ground-level satellite (active) services to act as a secondary service in accordance with No 5.29 and 5.30 .
5.282
In the tapes 435-438 MHz, 1260-1270 MHz, 1260-2450 MHz, 2400-2450 MHz, 3400-3410 MHz (only in Region 2 and 3) and 5650-5670 MHz, the operating frequency of the radio-radio service provided it does not cause harmful disturbances to other services that operate ; The frequency of the frequency of the frequency of the frequency (see No 5.43 ). Administrations allowing this use shall ensure that any harmful disturbance caused by the emissions from the amateur radiosatellite service is immediately stopped in accordance with the provisions of the Nr. 25.11 The use of the tapes 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5650-570 MHz in the ham radio service is limited to the Jord-to-space direction.
5.286
The tape 449.75-450,25 MHz may be used for the space operation (Earth-to-space) and the Space Research Service (Jord-to-rum), provided that agreement is reached after 9.21 .
5.286AA
Administrations that want to implement the International Mobile Telecommunitions 2000 (IMT-2000) must use the tape 450-470 MHz, see Resolution 224 (Rev. WRC-12) This designation does not exclude the application of the tape to others in the tape allocated and does not give priority to the Radiation Regulation.
5.287
In the maritime mobile service, the frequencies are 457,525 MHz, 457,550 MHz, 457,575 MHz, 467,525 MHz, 467,550 MHz, and 467,575 MHz are used by the on-board communications stations. Where necessary, equipment must be developed to 12,5 kHz channel distance, which also uses the frequencies 457,5375 MHz, 457,5625 MHz, 467,5375 MHz, and 467,5625 MHz to be introduced to communication on board. The use of these frequencies in territorial waters shall be subject to national adjustment by the administration of the administration concerned. Characteristics of the equipment used must be in accordance with those specified in Recommendation ITU-R M. 1174-2.
5.289
Applications in the ground-level satellite service, other than the meteorological satellite service, may also be used in the ties 460-470 MHz and 1690-1710 MHz for spaces-to-earth transmissions, provided they do not cause harmful disturbance to stations ; that operate in accordance with the frequency allocation table.
5.291A
Further allocation is : in Germany, Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Liechtenstein, Norway, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Switzerland, the volume 470-494 MHz is also allocated to a secondary base for radio-service service. This use is limited to the use of wind-down radar in accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC-97) .
5.296
Further allocation : in Albania, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d' Ivoire, Croatia, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, Emirates, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Ghana, Iraq, Ireland, Iceland, Iceland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Macedonia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Morocco, Moldavien, Monaco, Norway, Oman, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Portugal, Portugal, Qatar, Syria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Britain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tunisia and Turkey are the tape 470-790 MHz, and in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe band 470-698 MHz, allocated to rural and mobile services secondary base, and intended services that are subordinate to broadcast. Stations in the country-mobile service in countries listed in this footnote may not cause harmful disturbances of existing or planned stations operating in accordance with the Frequencies of the Frequencies in other countries other than those specified in : this footnote.
5.306
Additional Allocation : In Region 1, with the exception of the African Broadcast Area (see No 5.10 to 5.13 ), and in Region 3, the tape is 608-614 MHz, also allocated to the radio astronomite service on a second basis.
5.312A
In Region 1, the mobile service is the mobile service, except for aeronautical mobile, the use of the frequency band 694-790 MHz, subject to Resolution 232 (WRC-12) .
5.316
Additional allocation : in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d' Ivoire, Croatia, Denmark, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Mali, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, The Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Great Britain, Syria, Sweden and Switzerland are 790-830 MHz, and in these countries and Spain, France, Gabon and Malta, the band 830-862 MHz, also allocated to the mobile, except for aeronautical mobile service on primary basic. However, in the case of each allocation in this footnote, stations in the mobile service shall not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from stations in services that operate in accordance with The frequency allocation table in countries other than those mentioned in connection with the tape is mentioned. This allocation is valid until 16. June 2015.
5.316B
In Region 1, the main allocation for the mobile service, except for the mobile aeronautical service, shall enter into force on the 17th. June 2015 and conditional upon agreement reached in No 9.21 in relation to the aeronautic radio navigation service in the countries mentioned in No 5.312 For those countries that are part of the GE06 agreement, the use of the mobile service is also conditional on the successful application of the procedures that are part of this agreement. Resolution 224 (Rev. WRC-12) and Resolution 749 (WRC-12) applies.
5.317A
Administrations that want to implement the International Mobile Telecommunitions 2000 (IMT-2000) may use the parts of the tape 698-960 MHz in Region 2 and tape 790-960 MHz in Region 1 and 3 which are allocated for the primary base, see Resolution 224 (Rev. WRC-12) and Resolution 749 (WRC-12) This designation does not exclude the use of these ties to others in the allocated services and does not give priority to the Radiation Regulations.
5.327A
The use of systems in the aeronautical mobile service (R) operating in the band 960-1164 MHz is limited to systems operating in accordance with internationally recognised air standards. The application must be in accordance with Resolution 417 (WRC-12) .
5.328
Bhalden 960-1215 MHz is reserved worldwide for the aeronautic radio navigation service for the use and development of airborne electronic means of air navigation and any direct associated ground-based facility.
5.328A
Stations in the radio navigation satellite service in the tape 1164-1215 MHz shall operate in accordance with the provisions of the Resolution 609 (Rev. WRC-07) and shall not require the protection of stations in the aeronautic broadcasting service in the ribbon 960-1215 MHz. No! 5.43A shall not apply. The provisions of paragraph 21.18 must be used.
5.328B
Systems and networks in the radio navigation satellite service using the frequency bands 1164-1300 MHz, 1559-1610 MHz, and 5010-5030 MHz for which complete coordination and notification information have been received by Radio communication Bureau after 1. January 2005 shall be subject to the application of the procedures in No 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 Resolution 610 (WRC-03) shall also apply. In the case of systems and networks in the radio navigation satellite (space-to-room), Resolution 610 (WRC-03) However, only for the broadcasting space station. In accordance with the 5.329A applies 9.7 , 9.12 , 9.12A and 9.13 systems and networks in the radio navigation satellite (space-to-rooms), which use the frequency bands 1215-1300 MHz and 1559-1610 MHz, only in connection with other systems and networks in the radio navigation satellite (room-to-room).
5.329
The use of the radio navigation satellite service in 1215-1300 MHz is conditional on the condition that no harmful disturbances are created or that protection is not provided by the radio navigation service, which is permitted under No 5.331 In addition, the use of radio navigation satellite service in 1215-1300 MHz calls for no harmful disturbances to be caused to the radiosite service. No! 5.43 shall apply in relation to the radio station service. Resolution 608 (WRC-03) shall apply.
5.329A
Utilisation of systems in the radio navigation satellite service (space-to-room) operating in the tapes 1215-1300 MHz and 1559-1610 MHz, is not intended to supply security applications and shall not impose further restrictions on systems in Radio navigation satellite service (space-to-earth) or any other services that operate in accordance with the Frequencies of the Frekvening Table.
5.331
Further allocation : in Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Korea, Korea, Korea, Denmark, Denmark, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates. Estonia, Russia, Finland, France, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Latvia, Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madrid, Madagascar, Montenegro, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Serbia, Syria, North Korea, Slovakia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sudan, Sudan, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, Turkey, Venezuela and Vietnam are 1215-1300 MHz Allocated to Allocated to Radio navigation service on a primary basis. In Canada and the United States, the tape is 1240-1300 MHz, also allocated to the radio navigation service and the use of radio navigation service must be limited to the aeronautic broadcasting service.
5.332
In the volume 1215-1260 MHz, active spatial sensors must not cause adverse disturbances to the ground-level sensors in the ground observation satellite and space research services do not cause adverse disturbation or in other ways impede the use or the development of : Radio site service, radio navigation satellite service or other service allocated on a primary basis.
5.335A
In the 1260-1300 MHz tape, active spatial sensors must not cause adverse disturbances to the ground-level sensors in the ground-water observation satellite and space research services do not cause adverse disturbation or in other ways impede the use or development of ; the service or other services allocated to the footnotes on the primary basis.
5.337
The use of the tapes 1300-1350 MHz, 2700-2900 MHz and 9000-9200 MHz in the aeronautic radionavigation service are limited to ground-based radar and associated airborne transponders that are only transmitting on frequencies in these tapes, and only when they are available ; influenced by radar operating in the same tape.
5.337A
The use of the tape 1300-1350 MHz of ground-based stations in the radio navigation satellite service and other stations in the radio-station service may not cause any adverse disturbances to the inhibit or development of the aeronautical sector ; radionavigation service.
5.338A
In the tapes 1350-1400 MHz, 1427-1452 MHz, 22,55-23,55 GHz, 30-31 GHz, 31-31,3 GHz, 49.7-50,2 GHz, 50,4-50,9 GHz, 51,4-52,6 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 92-94 GHz for Resolution 750 (Rev. WRC-12) .
5.339
The tapes 1370-1400 MHz, 2640-2640-2655 MHz, 4950-4990 MHz and 15,20-15,35 GHz are also allocated to space exploration (passive) and ground-observation satellite service (passive) on a secondary basis.
5.340
All radiations shall be prohibited in the following tapes :
1400-1427 MHz,
2690-2700 MHz
except those that have been set out in No 5.422 ,
10,68-10,7 GHz
except those that have been set out in No 5.483 ,
15,35-15,4 GHz
except those that have been set out in No 5.511 ,
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
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,
GHz, 200-209 GHz,
226-231.5 GHz and
250-252 GHz.
5.341
In the bonds of 1400-1727 MHz, 101-120 GHz and 197-220 GHz, passive research is carried out in certain countries with a programme intended for the search for conscious outlets of additional-terrestrial origin.
5.351
MHz, 1545-1559 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz, 1626,5-1645,5 MHz and 1646,5-1660,5 MHz may not be used for food services for any service. In exceptional cases, however, administrations may allow a ground-based station to be specified on a specified permanent basis in any mobile satellite network via space stations using these tapes.
5.351A
On the application of the tapes 1518 to 1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz, 1610-1626,5 MHz, 1626,5-1645,5MHz, 1646,5-1660,5 MHz, 2500-2200 MHz, 2483,5-2500 MHz, 2500-2520 MHz, 2500-2520 MHz, and 2670-2690 MHz in the mobile satellite service view 212 (Rev. WRC-07) and 225 (Rev. WRC-07) .
5.353A
For the purpose of applying the procedures in Section II of Article 1 9 in the mobile satellite service in the 1530-1544 MHz and 1626,5-1645,5 MHz, priority must be given to responding to the emergency system (GMDSS) requirements for the spectrum. Maritime mobile satellite emergency, il and security calls have prioritised access to and the immediate validity of all other mobile satellite communications that operate in a network. Mobile satellite services may not cause unacceptable disturbances or require protection from emergency, il, or security calls in GMDSS. Priority must be given to the priority of security-related communication in other mobile satellite services. (The provisions of Resolution 222 (WRC-2000) shall apply).
5.354
Use of the tapes 1525-1559 MHz and 1626,5-1660,5 MHz in the mobile satellite service are subject to coordination pursuant to 9.11A .
5.357
Transmission in 1545-1555 MHz tape from terrestrial aeronautical stations directly or between air stations, in the aeronautical mobile (R) service, are also permitted when such transmissions are used to expand or supplement Satellite-to-flight connections.
5.357A
For the purpose of applying the procedures in Section II of Article 1 9 in the mobile satellite service of 1545-1555 MHz and 1646,5-1656,5 MHz, priority must be given to the aeronautical mobile satellite network (R), which provides a transmission of priority 1 to 6 of the Article. 44 , the need for a spectrum. . Communications in the aeronautical mobile satellite (R) priority 1 to 6 in Article 44 , shall be given priority access to and immediate validity, if necessary, by laying down on the tape, above all other mobile satellite communications systems operating in a network. Mobile satellite systems must not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from communications in the aeronautical mobile satellite (R) priority 1 to 6 of Article 1 44 The priority must be taken of the priority of security-related communication in other mobile satellite services. (The provisions of Resolution 222 (WRC-12) shall apply).
5.364
The use of tape 1610-1626,5 MHz in the mobile satellite (Earth-to-room) and in the radio station-destination satellite service (Jord-to-rum) is subject to coordination after No 9.11A A mobile grounding station operating in one of the services in this tape must not create a pointy e.i.r.p. densities of -15 dB (W/4 kHz) in the part of the tape used by systems operating in accordance with the provisions of 5.366 (for which one? 4.10 apply), unless otherwise agreed between relevant administrations. In the part of the tape in which these systems do not operate, the average e.i.r.p. density from a mobile ground station shall not exceed 3 dB (W/4 kHz). Stations in the mobile satellite service may not require protection from stations in the aeronautic radionavigation service stations operating in accordance with the provisions of No 5.336 and stations in the fixed services operating in accordance with the provisions of No 5.359 Administrations responsible for the coordination of the mobile satellite network shall make every step possible to ensure the protection of stations which operate in accordance with the provisions of No 5.366 .
5.365
The use of tape 1613,8-1626,5 MHz in the mobile satellite service (space-to-earth) is subject to coordination after No 9.11A .
5.366
The Bhaled 1610-1626.5 MHz is a world-wide reserved for use and development of airborne electronic means of air navigation and any direct-associated ground-based or satellite-borne facility. This satellite application requires an agreement obtained after the following : 9.21 .
5.367
Further allocation : Bhaled 1610-1626,5 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautic mobile satellite (R) satellite-only (R) on primary basis, provided that agreement is reached by No 9.21 .
5.371
Further allocation : in Region 1 the tape is 1610-1626,5 MHz (Jord-to-rum) also allocated to the radio station-service satellite service on a secondary basis, provided that agreement has been reached by No 9.21 .
5.372
Harmful disturbances shall not be caused for stations in the radio astronomy service using tape 1610,5-1613,8 MHz stations in radio station-station satellite and mobile satellite services (No 29.13 shall apply).
5.374
Mobile Earth-based stations in the mobile satellite service operating in the ties of 1631.5-1631.5-1631.5-1634.MHz, may not cause harmful disturbances to stations in the fixed services operating in the countries mentioned in No 5.359 .
5.376A
Mobile trackside stations operating in 1660-1660,5 MHz band shall not cause harmful disturbances to stations in the radio-service station.
5.379A
Administrations are encouraged to provide all possible protection in the tape 1660,5-1660,5-1668,4 MHz for future research in radio astronomy, first and foremost by eliminating air-to-earth transmissions in the tape 1664,4-1668,4 MHz, as soon as it's possible.
5.379B
Use of frequency band 1668-1675 MHz for the mobile satellite service is the subject of coordination under No 9.11A In the tape 1668-1668,4 MHz is a matter of Resolution 904 (WRC-07) .
5.379C
In order to protect radio astronomium in frequency band 1668-1670 MHz, the total power density (pfd) from mobile grounding stations in a grid in the frequency band in question must not exceed -181 dB (W/m) 2 () in 10 MHz and 194 dB (W/m 2 () in a 20 kHz tape at any radio astronomy station in the Master International Frequency Register, for more than 2% of the time measured in the time periods of 2000 seconds.
5.379D
For the shared use of frequency band 1668,4-1675 MHz between the mobile satellite service and the fixed, mobile and space research (passive) service finds Resolution 744 (Rev. WRC-07) use.
5.380A
In the frequency band 1670-1675 MHz, stations in the mobile satellite do not cause harmful disorders or restrict the development of existing ground stations in the meteorological satellite service before 1. January 2004. New ground stations in the meteorological service must also be protected from interference from the mobile satellite service.
5.384A
The tapes, or parts of the tapes, 1710-1885 MHz, 2300-2400 MHz and 2500-2690 MHz are considered worldwide by administrations that want to implement the International Mobile Telecommunitions 2000 (IMT-2000) in accordance with Resolution 223 (WRC-2000) This designation does not preclude the use of these ties to the services to which they are allocated and do not give priority to the Radiation Regulation.
5.385
Further allocation : Bhaled 1718,8-1722,2 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomite service on a secondary basis to spectral sightings.
5.388
The Bhales 1885-2025 MHz and 2110-2200 MHz are intended worldwide to be used by administrations wishing to implement the International Mobile Telecommunitions 2000 (IMT-2000). This application shall not preclude the use of these ties to the services to which they are allocated. The tapes should be made available to IMT-2000 in accordance with Resolution 212 (Rev. WRC-97) . (See also Resolution 223 (WRC-2000) ).
5.388A
In Regions 1 and 3, the ties between the ties of 1885-1980 MHz, 2010-2025 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz and in Region 2 may the ties of 1885-1980 and 2110-2160 MHz being used by HAPS (High Altitude Platform Stations) as base stations for the supply of International Mobile Telecommunicavations 2000 (IMT-2000) in accordance with Resolution 221 (Reef. WRC-2003) The use of IMT 2000 applications using HAPS (High Altitude Platform Stations) as the base stations does not exclude the use of these tapes from stations in the services to which they are allocated and do not result in the priority of the Radiation Regulation.
5.389A
The use of the ties of 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz in the mobile satellite service is subject to coordination after No 9.11A and the provisions of Resolution 716 (Rev. WRC-2000) .
5.391
In the case of frequency allocations of the mobile service in the frequency bands 2025-2110 MHz and 2200-2290 MHz, the administrations must not introduce high-mobile mobile systems, cf. Recommendation ITU-R SA. 1154, and must take into account the recommendation given by the introduction of any other type of mobile systems.
5.423
In the tape 2700-2900 MHz, ground-based radar stations used for meteorological purposes are permitted on a level playing field with stations in the aeronautic radionavigation service.
5.424A
In the frequency band 2900-3100 MHz, stations in the radio station service must not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from radar systems in the radio navigation service.
5.425
In the tape 2900-3100 MHz, the use of a vessel ' s vessel ' s vessel transponder system (SIT) is limited to subtape 2930-2950 MHz.
5.427
In the bands 2900-3100 MHz and 9300-9500 MHz, the radar transponders could not be confused with a response from the radar chap (racons) and must not disrupt ship or aeronautic radar in the radio navigation service, however, under observation of No Num 4.9 .
5.430A
Alternative services category : in Albania, Algeria, Germany, Andorra, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Benin, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo (Rep.), Congo (you. Rep.), Cyprus, the Vatican, Côte d' Ivoire, Croatia, Denmark, Denmark, Egypt, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France and the French overseas territories in Region 1, Gabon, Georgia, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, Iceland, Iceland, Iceland, Iceland, Israel, Iceland, Israel, Iceland, Israel, Iceland, Israel, Iceland, Israel, Iceland, Israel, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lesotho, Latvia, Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malawi, Malta, Malta, Morocco, Morocco, Monaco, Mongolia Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Norway, Oman, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Syria, Slovakia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the Czech Republic, the Czech Republic, Romania, Great Britain, San Marino, Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, Togo, Chad, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkey, Ukraine, Zambia and Zimbabwe are the volume 3400-3600 MHz allocated to the mobile, except for aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis, subject to the agreement of the agreement reached in 9.21 ; other administrations, and identified to the IMT. This designation shall not precluse the application of this tape to other services allocated to the tape and does not lead to priority in the Radiation Regulations. In coordination, the provisions of paragraph 9.17 and No 9.18 And also. Before an administration is in use (base or mobile) station in the mobile service in this tape, it must be ensured that the power density (pfd) 3 m above the earth does not exceed 154,5 dBW/ (m. 2 -4 kHz) for more than 20% of the time on the borders of another country. This limit may be exceeded if the administration concerned accepts this. In order to ensure that the border on the territory of another country is respected, the calculations shall be verified in cooperation between administrations, possibly with the help of the Bureau. If a consensus cannot be reached, the Bureau will make the calculations. Stations in the mobile service in the 3400-3600 MHz band may not require more protection than that contained in table 21-4 in the Radioral Regulation (2004 edition). This allocation will enter into force from the 171. November, 2010.
5.438
The use of the volume 4200-4400 MHz in the aeronautic broadcasting service is reserved on an exclusive basis for radio-high meters installed on aircraft and to associated transponders on the ground. However, passive measurements must be allowed for the ground-observation satellite and space research services on a secondary basis (no protection from radio-aldemeters).
5.440
The default frequency and time-signalling satellite service may be authorized to use the frequency 4202 MHz frequency-to-Earth transmissions and frequency 6427 MHz to the Jord-to-rum transmissions. Such transmissions must be restricted to within the limits of ± 2 MHz of these frequencies, provided that agreement is reached after No 9.21.
5.441
Use of the tapes 4500-4800 MHz (space-to-earth), 6725-7025 MHz (Jord-to-rum) of the fixed satellite shall be in accordance with the provisions of Appendix ; 30B Application of the tapes 10,7 to 10,95 GHz (space-to-earth), 11,2-11,45 GHz (room-to-earth) and 12,75-13,25 GHz (Earth-to-room) of geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite shall be in accordance with the provisions of Appendix. 30B Application of the tapes 10,7 to 10,95 GHz (space-to-earth), 11,2-11,45 GHz (room-to-earth) and 12,75-13,25 GHz (Earth-to-room) of a non-geostationary satellite system in the fixed satellite requires the use of the provisions of the NC. 9.12 for coordination with other non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite service. Non-geostationary satellites in the fixed satellite network cannot require geostationary protection from geostationary satellite in the fixed satellite service, operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations, unagtet Bureau's complete and complete receipt date. the coordination or notification information, for non-GSO FSS systems and of complete coordination or notification information for the GSO network. No! 5.43A shall not apply. Non-geostationary satellites in the fixed satellite satellite in the above bands shall be used in such a way as to eliminate any unacceptable disturbation which may occur during their use as soon as possible.
5.442
In the tapes 4825-4835 MHz and 4950-4990 MHz are the allocations for the mobile service, limited to the mobile, excluding aeronautical mobile service. In Region 2 (except Brazil, Cuba, Guatemala, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela) and Australia, the belt 4825-4835 MHz is also allocated to the mobile aeronautical service, limited to telemetry for flight testing. This application shall be in accordance with Resolution 416 (WRC-07) and shall not cause disruption of the fixed service.
5.443AA
In the frequency bands 5000-5030 MHz and 5091-5150-5150 MHz, the aeronautical mobile satellite (R) service is subject to an agreement by No 9.21. The use of the aeronautical mobile satellite service is limited to internationally standardised systems.
5.443B
In order not to cause harmful interference to microwave landing systems operating over 5030 MHz, the overall power of power generated at the surface of the Earth must be 5030 to 5150 MHz of any space station in all radio navigation satellite services. (space-to-earth) operating in the band 5010-5030 MHz, not exceed -124,5 dB (W/m 2 () In a 150 kHz tape. In order not to cause disturbances to the radio astronomite service in the 4990-5000 MHz band, radionavigation satellite systems using the frequency band 5010-5030 MHz, must comply with the limit values of the 4990-5000 MHz band, as shown in the Resolution 741 (Rev. WRC-12) .
5.443C
The aeronautical mobile (R) service use of the frequency band 5030-5091 MHz is limited to internationally standardised aeronautical systems. For the protection of the RNSS downlink in the neighbouring spirit 5010-5030 MHz, the undesirous emissions from the aeronautical mobile (R) frequency band 5030-5091 MHz must be limited. Until such values are laid down in a relevant ITU-R recommendation, a maximum e.i.r.p. density of -75 dBW/MHz should be used for a single AM (R) S station in the frequency band 5010-5030 MHz.
5.443D
In the frequency band 5030-5091 MHz, the aeronautical mobile satellite service (R) applies conditional upon agreement after No 9.21 The aeronautical mobile satellite service (R) applies is limited to internationally standardised systems.
5.444
The 5030-5150 MHz band must be used for the operation of the international standard system (microwave landing system) for precise approach and landing. In the volume 5030-5091 MHz, this system takes precedence over other uses of this tape. For the use of volume 5091-5150 MHz 5.444A and Resolution 114 (Rev. WRC-12 ).
5.444A
Additional allocation : Bhalden 5091-5150 MHz is also allocated to the fixed satellite (Jord to-rum) on a primary basis. This allocation is limited to food connections in non-geostationary mobile satellite systems and is subject to coordination by No 9.11A .
In the volume 5091-5150 MHz, the following conditions apply :
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Predate 1. In January 2018, the use of volume 5091-5150 MHz must be used for food connections in non-geostationary satellite systems in the mobile satellite-service, in accordance with Resolution 114 (Rev. WRC-03) .
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After 1. January 2016, new allocations must not be made to stations supplying food connections to non-geostationary mobile satellite systems.
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After 1. In January 2018, the fixed-satellite-satellite is secondary to the aeronautic broadcasting service.
5.444B
The use of volume 5091-5150 MHz for the aeronautical service of the aeronautical service shall be limited to :
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Systems in the aeronautical mobile (R) service that are in line with international aeronautical standards are limited to surface applications at airports. This application shall be in accordance with Resolution 748 (Rev. WRC-12) .
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Aeronautic telemetry broadcasting from aircraft (see No 1.83 () in accordance with Resolution 418 (Rev. WRC-12) .
5.446A
The use of the frequency bands 5150-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz stations in the mobile, except aeronautical mobile service, must be carried out in accordance with Resolution 229 (Rev. WRC-12) .
5.446B
In the frequency band 5150-5250 MHz, stations in the mobile service do not require the protection of ground stations in the solid satellite service. No! 5.43A does not apply to the mobile service in relation to FSS Earth stations.
5.446C
Additional Allocation : In Region 1 (Except Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Syria, Syria, Sudan, South-Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South Sudan, South and to the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis, limited to aeronautical telemetry and aeronautical telemetry (see No 1.83 () in accordance with Resolution 418 (Rev. WRC-12) These stations may not require protection from other stations operating in accordance with Article 5. No! 5.43A does not apply.
5.447A
The Alloke to the fixed satellite (Jord-to-room) is limited to food connections from non-geostationary satellite systems in the mobile satellite service and is subject to coordination after No 9.11A .
5.447B
Additional allocation : Bborrowed 5150-5216 MHz is also allocated to the regular (space-to-Earth) satellite (Jord) on primary basis. This allocation is limited to feeder connections from non-geostationary satellite systems in the mobile satellite service and are subject to the provisions of No 9.11A The efficacy of the surface of the earth generated by space stations in the solid satellite satellite that works in the direction space-to-earth in the 5150-5216 MHz must under no circumstances exceed -164 dB (W/m²) in any 4 kHz tape for all reception angles.
5.447C
Administrations responsible for the fixed satellite network, in the volume 5150-5250 MHz operating in accordance with No 5.447A and 5.447B , on equal terms and in accordance with No 9.11A coordinate with administrations responsible for the non-geostationary satellite, operated in accordance with 5.446 , and which have been brought into operation prior to 17. November 1995. Satellite nets operating in accordance with No 5.446 , and which has been brought into operation after 17. November 1995 may not require protection from and shall not cause disturbation of stations in the fixed-satellite satellite, which is operated in accordance with 5.447A and 5.447B .
5.447D
The Allokered of the 5250-5255 MHz band, to the primary base space research service is limited to active space-borne sensors. Other applications for the tape of the space research service are based on a secondary basis.
5.447F
In the 5250 frequency band 5250-5350 MHz, the stations of the mobile service may not require protection from the radio-destination service, the ground (active) service (active) services and the space research service (active). These services must not impose on the mobile service stricter protection criteria, based on system characteristics and interferences characteristics, other than those laid down in Recommendation ITU-R M. 1638 and Recommendation ITU-R SA. 1632.
5.448A
The use of the frequency band 5250-5350 MHz in the ground observation satellite (active) and the space research services (active) cannot require the protection of the radio-service service. No! 5.43A shall not apply.
5.448B
The midway observation satellite (active) operating in the volume 5350-5570 MHz and the space research service (active) operated in the tape 5460-5570 MHz may not cause harmful disturbance of the aeronautic radionavigation service of tape 5460-5470 MHz and the maritime radio navigation service in the tape 5470-5570 MHz.
5.448C
The space research service (active) operating in the frequency band 5350-5460 MHz must not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from other services to which the relevant frequency band is allocated.
5.448D
In the frequency band 5350-5470 MHz, stations in the radio station service must not cause harmful disturbances or require protection from radar systems in the aeronautic radionavigation service operating in accordance with No 5.449 .
5.449
The use of the volume 5350-5470 MHz in the aeronautic broadcasting service is limited to airborne radar and associated airborne chap.
5.450A
In the frequency band 5470-5725 MHz, the stations of the mobile service must not require protection from the radio-service service. The radio station service service shall not impose on the mobile service stricter protection criteria based on system characteristics or interferences characteristics other than those laid down in Recommendation ITU-R M. 1638.
5.450B
In the frequency band 5470-5650 MHz, any stations in the radio station service, with the exception of ground-based radar for the use of meteorological purposes in the frequency band 5600-5650 MHz, do not cause adverse disturbances or require protection from radar systems in the maritime radionavigation service.
5.452
Between 5600 MHz and 5650 MHz ground-based radar, used for meteorological purposes, shall be operated on a level playing field with stations in the maritime radionavigation service.
5.457A
In the 5925-6425 MHz and 14-14.5 GHz frequency bands, grounding stations on board ship shall communicate with space stations in the fixed satellite service. This must be done in accordance with Resolution 902 (WRC-03) .
5.458
In the tape 6425-7075 MHz, passive microwave envots are carried out over the seas. In the 7075-7250 MHz band, there is passive microwave envoy measurements. Administrations must be mindful of the ground observation satellite (passive) and the space research services (passive) needs for their future planning regarding the bonds 6425-7025 MHz and 7075-7250 MHz.
5.458A
For allocations in the tape 6700-7075 MHz to space stations in the fixed satellite service, administrations are called upon to take all steps possible to protect spectralline observations in the radio astronomite service in the tape 6650-6675.2 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted exposures.
5.458B
Space-to-earth allocations to the fixed satellite service in the tape 6700-7075 MHz are limited to feeder connections for non-geostationary satellite systems in the mobile satellite service and is subject to coordination after No 9.11A The use of tape 6700-7075 MHz (space-to-earth) of feeder connections for non-geostationary satellite systems in the mobile satellite service is not subject to No 22.2 .
5.458C
Administrations in the 7025-7075 MHz band (Jord-to-rum) notifies geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite satellite after 17. In the light of relevant ITU-R recommendations, on the basis of relevant ITU-R recommendations, the administrations which have notified and delivered non-geostationary satellite systems shall be held in operation in this frequency band prior to 18. November 1995, at the request of the latter administrations. This consultation will take place in order to facilitate the shared operation of both geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite and non-geostationary satellite systems in this tape.
5.460
The use of the tape 7145-7190 MHz in the space research service (Jord-to-rum) is limited to outer space. No broadcasts for the outer space must be affected by the tape 7190-7235 MHz. Geostationary satellites in the space research service in the tape 7190-7235 MHz shall not require protection from existing and future stations in the fixed and mobile service. No! 5.43A shall not apply.
5.461
Additional Allocation : The Bhaldene 7250-7375 MHz (space-to-earth) and 7900-8025 MHz (Jord-to-spaces) are also allocated to the mobile satellite service on a primary basis, provided that agreement is reached by No 9.21 .
5.461A
The use of the volume 7450-7550 MHz in the meteorological satellite system (space-to-earth) is limited to geostationary satellite systems. Non-geostationary meteorological satellite systems in this tape which have been notified in advance of 30. November 1997 must continue to be driven on a primary basis until the end of their lifetime.
5.461B
The use of the tape 7750-7900 MHz in the meteorological satellite (room-to-earth) is limited to non-geostationary satellite systems.
5.462A
In the case of Regions 1 and 3 (except for Japan) in the 1525-8400 MHz band, the ground observation satellite service that uses geostationary satellites does not create a power density that exceeds the following provisional values for reception angles (Europe) without the consent of the Member State ; from the affected administration :
-135 dB (W/m²) in a 1 MHz band
for 0 ° ≤, < 5 °
-135 + 0,5 (± -5) dB (W/m²) in 1 MHz band
< 25 °, for 5 ° &lt; ;
-125 dB (W/m²) in 1 MHz band
for 25 ° ≤ the ≤ 90 °,
5.463
Air stations must not transmit in the 1525-8400 MHz band.
5.465
In the space research service, the use of the volume 8400-8450 MHz is limited to outer space.
5.470
The use of tape 8750-8850 MHz in the aeronautic broadcasting service is limited to airborne Doppler navigational aids on the centre frequency 8800 MHz.
5.472
In the tapes 8850-9000 MHz and 9200-9225 MHz, the maritime radio navigation service is limited to coastal-based radar.
5.473A
Stations in the radio station service operating in the band 9000-9200 MHz, may not disturb or require protection from systems indicated in No 5.337 , operating in the aeronautic radionavigation service, or radar systems in the mobile radionavigation service operating on the tape on primary basis in countries indicated in Nr 5.471 .
5.474
In the tape 9500-9500 MHz, emergency transport sponders (SART) shall be used, taking into account the appropriate ITU-R recommendation (see Article as well 31 ).
5.475
The use of the volume 9300-9500 MHz in the aeronautic broadcasting service is limited to airborne weather radar and ground radar radar. In addition, ground-based radar beacon in the aeronautic radio navigation service is permitted in the tape 9300-9320 MHz, with the condition that harmful disturbances are not caused by the maritime radionavigation service.
5.475A
The use of the volume 9300-9500 MHz to the ground observation satellite service (active) and to the space research service (active) is limited to systems requiring more than 300 MHz needed bandwidth, which cannot be contained in the 9500-9800 MHz band.
5.476A
In the tape 9300-9800 MHz, the stations in the soil observation satellite (active) service and the space research service (active) do not cause adverse disturbances or require protection from stations in the radio navigation and radio station services services.
5.478A
The use of the tape 9800-9900 MHz to the ground observation satellite service (active) and to the space research service (active) is limited to systems requiring more than 500 MHz needed bandwidth, which cannot be contained in the 9300-9800 MHz band.
5.478B
The use of the tape 9800-9900 MHz to the ground (active) satellite service (active) and the active part of the space research service must not cause interference or may require protection from interference from stations operating in the solid service ; which the tape is allocated on a secondary basis.
5.479
The Bhalat9975-10025 MHz is also allocated to the meteorological satellite service on a secondary basis for weather-radar.
5.482
In the tape 10,6-10,68 GHz, stations of fixed and mobile, except for aeronautical mobile, are limited to a maximum power supplied to the antenna of -3 dBW. These limits must be exceeded, provided that agreement is reached after No 9.21 In Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbayjan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Egypt, Belarus, the United Arab Emirates, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kasakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, Morocco, The Moldavia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Oman, Qatar, Singapore, Syria, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Turkmenistan, are the restrictions on the fixed and mobile, except for aeronautical mobile, services not applicable.
5.482A
By sharing the tape 10,6-10,68 GHz between the ground-observation satellite service (passive) and the fixed and mobile service, except for aeronautical mobile, Resolution 751 (WRC-07) .
5.484
In Region 1, the use of volume 10,7-11,7 GHz in the fixed satellite (Jord-to-room) is limited to food connections for the broadcast satellite service.
5.484A
Use of the tapes 10,95-11,2 GHz (space-to-earth), 11,45-11,7 GHz (space-to-earth), 11,7-12,2 GHz (space-to-earth) in Region 3, 12,5-12.75 GHz (room-to-earth) in Region 1, 13,75-14,5 GHz (Earth-to-room), 17.8-18,6 GHz (space-to-earth), 19.7-20,2 GHz (space-to-earth), 27,5-28,6 GHz (Earth-to-rum), 29,5-30 GHz (Earth-to-rum) in the non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite network are subject to the provisions of No 9.12 for coordination with others ; non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite service. Non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite satellite may not require protection from geostationary satellite in the fixed satellite service, operating in accordance with the Radiation Regulations, unagtet Bureau's complete and complete receipt date ; the coordination or notification information for non-GSO FSS systems and of complete coordination or notification information for the GSO network. No 5.43A does not apply. Non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite navigation system in the tapes referred to above must be operated in such a way that any unacceptable disturbance which may arise during their operations can be eliminated rapidly.
5.487
In the tape 11.7 to 12,5 GHz in Region 1 and 3, the fixed, fixed satellite, mobile, other than aeronautical mobile and the broadcaster services, in accordance with their respective allocations do not cause harmful disturbances or requiring protection from : broadcast satellite stations operating in accordance with the provisions of the provisions of Region 1 and 3 in Appendix 4 ; 30 .
5.487A
Additional allocation : in Region 1 is the volume 11.7 to 12,5 GHz, in Region 2, the tape is 12.2 to 12.2 to 12.7 GHz and in Region 3 tape 11,7-12.2 GHz, also allocated to the primary base, limited to non-GSO systems and subject to the provisions of No 9.12 in the case of coordination with other non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite service. Non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite satellite may not require protection from geostationary satellite networks in the broadcast satellite service operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations, unagtet Bureau's complete receipt date of complete the coordination or notification information for non-GSO FSS systems and of complete coordination or notification information for the GSO network. No! 5.43A shall not apply. Non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite navigation system in the tapes referred to above must be operated in such a way that any unacceptable disturbance which may arise during their operations can be eliminated rapidly.
5.492
Assignments to stations in the broadcast satellite service in accordance with the appropriate regional Plan in Appendix 30 may also be used for transmissions in the fixed satellite (room-to-earth), provided such transmissions do not cause more disturbances or require more protection from disturbances than broadcast-satellite transmissions ; operate in accordance with this Plan. With respect for space services, this tape must primarily be used for the satellite service.
5.497
The use of the tape 13,25-13.4 GHz in the aeronautic broadcasting service is limited to Doppler navigational aids.
5.498A
The midway observation satellite (active) and the space research services (active) operating in the tape 13,25-13.4 GHz must not cause harmful disturbances or inhibit the use or development of the aeronautic radionavigation service.
5.501A
Alloking of the tape 13,4-13,75 GHz for the space research service on primary basis is limited to active space-borne sensors. Other uses of the tape in the space research service are carried out on a secondary basis.
5.501B
In the tape 13,4-13,75 GHz, the ground (active) satellite (active) and the space research services (active) do not cause harmful disturbances or impede the use or development of the radio-station service.
5.502
In the tape 13,75-14 GHz, a ground-based railway station in the fixed satellite must have a minimum antenna diameter of 1,2 m, and a ground station in a non-geostationary solid satellite system must have a minimum diameter of 4.5 m. In addition, the .e..r.p. means the means above a second, the straw from a station in the radio station or radio navigation service shall not exceed 59 dBW for elevation angles above 2 degrees and 65 dBW for less angles. Before an administration takes a land station in a geostationary network in operation in this tape with an antenna size less than 4,5 m, it must ensure that the power density was created on the surface of this earth station, not overstep :
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-115 dB (W/ (m 2 -10 MHz) for more than 1% of the time, 36 metres above the surface of the sea are created by low water, which is officially recognised by the coastal State.
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-115 dB (W/ (m 2 -10 MHz) for more than 1% of the time, 3 m above the land on the borders of another country, where mobile radar is used or has been planned for this tape, with less prior agreement concluded on this subject.
For ground stations in the fixed satellite satellite, which has a diameter greater than or equal to 4.5 m, the e.r.p. of any dispatch must be at least 68 dBW and shall not exceed 85 dBW.
5.503
In the tape 13,75-14 GHz, geostationary space stations in the space research service, for which information for prior publication has been received by the Bureau in advance of 31 are to be received. January 1992, operating on a level playing field with stations in the fixed satellite service. After this date, new geostationary space stations are operating in the space research service on a secondary basis. Until the geostationary space stations in the Space Research Service, for which information for the prior publication has been received by the Bureau in advance of 31. In January 1992, it shall cease to operate in this tape :
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In the tape 13,77-13,78 GHz, the e..p. The density of broadcasts from any earth station in the fixed satellite station operating with a space station in the geostationary satellite track shall not exceed :
i)
4,7D + 28 dB (W/40 kHz), where D is the diameter of the grounding station in the fixed satellite (m), for antenna diameters greater than or equal to 1,2 m and less than 4,5 m.
(ii)
49.2 + 20log (D/4,5) dB (W/40 kHz), where D is the diameter of the grounding station in the fixed satellite (m), for antenna diameters greater than or equal to 4.5 m and less than 31,9 m.
(iii)
66.2 dB (W/40 kHz) for any grounding station in the fixed satellite dish for antenna diameters greater than or equal to 31,9 m.
(iv)
56,2 dB (W/40 kHz) for narrow band (s) (less than 40 kHz necessary bandwidth) ground stations in the fixed satellite network from any ground station in the fixed satellite dish with an antenna diameter of 4,5 m or more.
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E. .p. The density of any broadcast from any dispatch from any station in the fixed satellite station in conjunction with a geostationary satellite circuit shall not exceed 51dBW in the 6 MHz band from 13.772-13,778 GHz.
Automatic power control may be used to increase e.i.r.p. density in this range to compensate for the rain damping, to the extent that the power density at a fixed satellite service station does not exceed the value resulting from : the use of a ground-based railway station complying with the above limit values in clear weather conditions.
5.504A
In the frequency band 14-14,5 GHz, air-ground stations in the secondary aeronautic mobile satellite network also communicate with space stations in the fixed satellite service. The provisions of paragraph 5.29 , 5.30 and 5.31 shall apply.
5.504B
Air farting ground stations operating in the aeronautical mobile satellite frequency band 14 to 14,5 GHz must comply with the provisions of Annex 1, Part C of Recommendation ITU-R M. 1643, with respect to any radio-astronomy station carrying out Observations in frequency band 14,47-14.5 GHz, which are located in Spain, France, India, Italy, Great Britain and South Africa.
5.506
Bhaled 14-14.5 GHz must be used in the standard satellite service (Jord-to-space) to be used for the birth relationship of the broadcast satellite service provided that other networks are coordinated in the fixed satellite service network. This use of food relations is reserved for countries outside Europe.
5.506A
In the frequency band 14-14,5 GHz, ship-based ground stations with an e.r.p. greater than 21 dBW shall operate on the same conditions as ground stations on board vessels, as provided in Resolution 902 (WRC-03) This footnote does not apply to ship-based ground stations for which Radiocommunications Bureau has received complete Appendix 4 information prior to the 5. July, 2003.
5.506B
Ground stations on board ships that communicate with space stations in the fixed satellite network may operate in the frequency band 14 to 14,5 GHz without prior agreement with Cyprus, Greece, Malta, within the minimum distance, specified in the Resolution ; 902 (WRC-03) From these lands.
5.511A
The tape 15,43-15,63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed satellite (space-to-earth) on primary basis. The use of tape 15,43-15,63 GHz in the fixed satellite-to-room (Jord and Jord-to-room) is limited to the birth compounds of non-geostationary systems in the mobile satellite service, and subject to coordination after No 9.11A The use of frequency band 15,43-15,63 GHz in the fixed-to-earth satellite (space-to-earth) is limited to food connections for non-geostationary systems in the mobile satellite service for which prior publication information has been received Received by the Bureau ahead of 2. June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum soil-based station of station and the reinforcement of the local horizontal plane and the minimum coordination distances required to protect a soil-based station from harmful disturbances shall be in : compliance with Recommendation ITU-R S. 1341. In order to protect the radio astronomite service in 15,35-15,4 GHz, the total load must be radiated in 15,35-15,4 GHz band of space stations in a non-GSO MSS feeder link (room-to-earth) system operating in 15,43-15,63 GHz band, not exceed -156 dB (W/m 2 () In a 50 MHz bandwidth, in a radio-age observation site for more than 2% of the time.
5.511C
Stations operated in the aeronautic radionavigation service must limit the effective e.i.r.p. in accordance with Recommendation ITU-R S. 1340. The minimum coordination distance required for the protection of aeronautic radionavigation stations (No 4.10 are applicable) from harmful disturbances from land-based feeder connections, and the maximum e.i.r.. transmitted to the local horizontal plane of a food aid trackside station shall be in accordance with Recommendation ITU-R S. 1340.
5.511D
Fixed satellite service systems for which complete information for the prior publication has been received by the Bureau by 21. In November 1997, operate in the tapes 15,4-15,43 GHz and 15,63-15,7 GHz in the-Jord direction and 15,63-15,65 GHz in the Jord-to-room direction. In the tapes 15,4-15,43 GHz and 15,65-15.7 GHz, the emissions from non-geostationary space shall not exceed a power density on the Earth's surface of -146 dB (W/m/MHz) for all reception angles. In the tape 15,63-15,65 GHz, where an administration is planning emissions from a non-geostationary space station that is larger than -146 dB (W/m/MHz) for all reception angles, it shall coordinate the following : 9.11A with affected administrations. Stations in the fixed satellite service, operating in the tape 15,63 to 15,65 GHz in the Jord-to-rum direction, shall not cause harmful disturbances to stations in the aeronautic radionavigation service (No ; 4.10 is applicable).
5.511E
Radio station service in frequency band 15,4-15,7 GHz must not cause any adverse disturbances to or requiring protection from the aeronautic radionavit service.
5.511F
For the protection of the radio astronomium service in frequency band 15,35 to 15.5 GHz, radio station-station stations in frequency band 15,4-15,7 GHz must not exceed a power density of -156 dB (W/m 2 () in a 50 MHz bandwidth, 15,35-15,4 GHz at a radioastronomial observatorie for more than 2% of the time.
5.513A
Spatial active sensors operating in the tape 17.2 to 17.2-17.3 GHz must not cause harmful disturbances or inhibit the development of radio-station and other services allocated on a primary basis.
5.516
The use of the tape 17.3 to 18,1 GHz in geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite (Jord-to-room) is limited to food connections for the broadcast satellite service. The use of tape 17,3-17,8 GHz in the Region 2 of the satellite satellite (Jord-to-room) is limited to geostationary satellites. For the application of tape 17,3-17,8 GHz (Jord-to-rum) in Region 2 for the maternity / satellite service in the tape 12,2-12.7 GHz, see Article 11 Application of the tapes 17.3 to 18,1 GHz (Earth-to-rum) in Regions 1 and 3, as well as 17.8-18,1 GHz (Jord-to-rum) in Region 2 of non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite system is subject to the application of the procedure in No 9.12 in relation to coordination with other non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite service. Non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed-satellite satellite may not require protection from geostation-satellite satellite networks in the fixed satellite network that operates in accordance with the Radio Regulations, unagtet Bureau &apos; s receipt date of complete the coordination or notification information, for non-GSO FSS systems and of complete coordination or notification information for the GSO network. No! 5.43A shall not apply. Non-geostationary satellite systems in the fixed satellite navigation system in the tapes referred to above must be operated in such a way as to eliminate any intolerable disturbances which may arise during their operations rapidly.
5.516A
In the frequency band 17,3-17,7 GHz, grounding stations must be grounded in the fixed satellite (room-to-earth) of Region 1 not to cover the protection of the broadcasters of the broadcasters operating in accordance with Appendix 4 ; 30A , or put restrictions or restrictions on the location of the broadcasters of broadcasters across all areas in the area of the service area of the birth-satellite service area.
5.516B
The following frequency bands are determined for the High-intensity applications in the fixed satellite (HDFSS) :
17,3-17,7 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 1
18,3-19.3 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 2
19,7-20,2 GHz
(space-to-earth) in all Regions
39,5-40 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 1
40-40,5 GHz
(space-to-earth) in all Regions
40,5-42 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 2
47,5-47,9 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 1
48,2-48,54 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 1
49,44-50,2 GHz
(space-to-Earth) in Region 1
and
27,5-27,82 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in Region 1
28.35-28.45 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in Region 2
28.45-28.94 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in all Regions
28.94-29,1 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in Region 2 and 3
29,25-29,46 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in Region 2
29,46-30 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in all regions
48,2-50,2 GHz
(Jord-to-rum) in Region 2
This provision shall not preclude the use of the relevant frequency bands by other fixed satellite services and uses or any other services for which these frequency bands are allocated on a co-primary basis and do not create priority in these rules between : the uses of these frequency bands. Administrations should take this into account in the drafting of provisions relating to these frequency bands. View Resolution 143 (WRC-03) .
5.519
Additional allocation : Bhaled 18.1, 18.3 GHz in Region 2 and 18.1-18,4 GHz in Region 1 and 3 are also allocated to the meteorologic-satellite (room-to-earth) satellite (Jord) on primary basis. Its use is limited to geostationary satellites.
5.520
The use of the tape 18.1 to 18,4 GHz in the fixed satellite (Jord-to-room) is limited to food connections in geostationary satellite systems in the broadcast satellite service.
5.521
Alternative allocations : In Germany, Denmark, United Arab Emirates and Greece, the tape is 18.1 to 18,4 GHz allocated to the fixed, fixed satellite (space-to-earth) and mobile services on a primary basis (see No 5.33 ). The provisions of paragraph 5.519 shall also apply.
5.522A
Radiation from fixed services and the fixed satellite service in the tape 18.6 to 18,8 GHz are limited to the values listed in paragraph 1. 21.5A and 21.16.2 .
5.522B
The use of the tape 18.6 to 18,8 GHz in the fixed satellite service is limited to geostationary systems and systems with a circuit where apogee is greater than 20 000 kilometres.
5.523A
The use of the tapes 18.8-19.3 GHz (space-to-earth) and 28,6-29,1 GHz (Earth-to-room) to GSO and non-GSO fixed satellite services are governed by the provisions of No 9.11A . 22.2 shall not apply. Administrations that have GSO networked under the preparation of coordination prior to 18. In November 1995, in the greatest possible degree, cooperation shall be carried out in accordance with paragraph ; 9.11A with the non-GSO network from which notification information has been received by the Bureau prior to this date, with a view to obtaining results that are accutable to all interested parties. Non-GSO networks may not cause unacceptable disturbances of the GSO fixed-satellite satellite network for which total Appendix 4 Notification information is considered to be received by the Bureau ahead of 18. November 1995.
5.523B
The use of the tape 19.3-19.3-19.6 GHz (Jord-to-rum) to FSS is limited to feeder connections for non-GSO systems in MSS. This application shall be subject to the provisions of No 9.11A . 22.2 shall not apply.
5.523C
No! 22.2 in the Radio Regulations, in 19,3-19,6 GHz and 29,1-29.4 GHz, between food connections in non-geostationary mobile satellite service and the fixed satellite network for which total Appendix 4 Coordination information, or notification information, shall be considered to be received by the Agency ahead of 18. November 1995.
5.523D
The use of the tape 19.3-19.3-19.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) to GSO/FSS systems and feeder connections for non-geostationary satellite systems in MSS are subject to the application of the provisions of No 9.11A , but not subject to the provisions of No 22.2 The application of this tape to other non-GSO/FSS systems, or, as mentioned in No, 5.523C and 5.523E , is not subject to the provisions of No 9.11A shall continue to be subject to the procedures laid down in Article 1 9 (Except for No 9.11A () and 11 , and the provisions of paragraph 22.2 .
5.523E
No! 22.2 in the Radio Regulations, in 19,6-19,7 GHz and 29,4-29,5 GHz, between food connections in non-geostationary mobile satellite service and the fixed satellite network for which total Appendix 4 Coordination information, or notification information, shall be considered to be received by the Bureau by 21. November 1997.
5.525
In order to facilitate inter-regional coordination between networks of mobile satellite and fixed satellite services, carrier waves must be placed in the mobile satellite service that are not susceptible to the greatest possible extent in the higher parts of the tapes ; 19,7-20,2 GHz and 29,5-30 GHz.
5.526
In the tapes 19,7-20,2 GHz and 29,5-30 GHz in Region 2, and in the ties 20,1-20,2 GHz and 29,9-30 GHz in Region 1 and 3, nets, both in the fixed satellite and mobile satellite network, must include links between ground-based stations on specified or unspecified items, or when moving through one or more satellites on point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communications.
5.527
In the tapes 19,7-20,2 GHz and 29,5-30 GHz, the provisions of No 4.10 not in relation to the mobile satellite service.
5.528
The access to the mobile satellite service has been intended to be used by networks using narrow spot-beam antennas and similar advanced technology at space stations. Administrations operating systems in the mobile satellite network in the tape 19.7 to 20,1 GHz in Region 2 and in the tape 20.1 to 20,2 GHz must take all steps possible to ensure the continued availability of those tapes for the administrations which are fixed and fixed ; mobile systems in accordance with the provisions of paragraph ; 5.524 .
5.530A
Unless there is agreement on something else between the administrations concerned, a station in the fixed or mobile service must not produce a power density that 3 m above -120,4 dB (W/m) 2 -MHz) for more than 20% of the time in another country's territory in Region 1 and 3. For calculation, the latest version of Recommendation ITU-R BO. 1898 should be used.
5.530B
In order to ensure the development of the broadcaster satellite in the frequency band 21,4-22 GHz, the administrations are encouraged not to deploy mobile stations and limit the use of stations in the fixed services.
5.530C
The application of the frequency band 21,4-22 GHz is subject to Resolution 755 (WRC-12) .
5.530D
View Resolution 555 (WRC-12) .
5.532
The use of the tape 22,21 to 22,5 GHz of the soil observation satellite (passive) and the space research services (passive) must not inhibit the fixed and mobile, except for aeronautical mobile services.
5.535A
The application of the tape 29,1-29,5 GHz (Earth-to-room) of FSS is limited to GSO satellite systems and food connections in non-GSO satellite systems in the mobile satellite service. This application requires the application of the provisions of No 9.11A but not the provisions of No 22.2 other than what is shown by No 5.523C and 5.523E , where such use is not subject to the provisions of No 9.11A and shall continue to be subject to Article 1 9 (Except for No 9.11A () and 11 procedures and the provisions of paragraph ; 22.2 .
5.536
The use of the 25.25-27,5 GHz ribbon in the inter-satellite service is limited to space research and ground-observation satellite applications, as well as transmissions of data that are derived from industrial and medical activities in space.
5.536A
Administrations that install ground-based ground-based ground-based satellite stations may not require protection from fixed and mobile services operated by adjacent administrations. In addition, at ground-based stations which operate in the soil observation satellite or in the space research service, the latest version of the Recommendation ITU-R SA is taken into account in the latest edition of the external service satellite or space research service.
5.536B
In Saudi Arabia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Korea, Denmark, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Lithuania, The Moldavia, North Korea, Norway, Oman, Uganda, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Syria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Romania, Britain, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Turkey, Vietnam and Zimbabwe can land-based stations in the ground-observation satellite service in the tape 25,5-27 GHz does not require protection from or restrict the development or initiation of stations in fixed or mobile services.
5.538
Additional allocation : $27,500-27,501 GHz and 29,999-30,000 GHz is also allocated to the solid satellite (Jord) on the primary basis for radio-beacon transmissions intended for up-link power management. Such space-to-earth transmissions shall not exceed equivalent isotropic output (e.i.r.p.) to +10 dBW in the direction of adjacent satellites in geostationary satellite circuits.
5.539
The Bhaled 27,5-30 GHz must be used in the solid satellite (Jord-to-space) to provide birth to the creation of food connections in the broadcast satellite.
5.540
Additional allocation : Bhaled 27,501-29,999 GHz is also allocated to the fixed satellite (Yord) on a secondary basis for radio beacon transmissions for the up-link power management.
5.541
In the volume of 28.5-30 GHz, the ground-observation satellite service is limited to the transmission of data between stations and not the primary collection of information by active or passive sensors.
5.541A
Birth connections in the non-geostationary network in the mobile satellite and geostationary network in the fixed satellite satellite service that operates in the tape 29.1-29,5 GHz (Earth-to-space), must use uplink adaptive power management or other methods of intoning ; Compensating so that ground-based station transmissions can be carried out at the required level to achieve the desired link simultaneously with the reduction of mutual disruption of both nets. These methods shall apply to the networks for which Appendices 4 Coordination is considered to be received by the Bureau after 17. May 1996 and until it is amended by a competent WRC. Administrations that submit Appendiks 4 information for coordination before this date is encouraged to use these methods as far as possible.
5.543
The tape 29.95-30 GHz must be used for space-for-space connections in the ground-level satellite services for telemetry, search and control purposes, on a secondary basis.
5.544
In the tape 31 to 31,3 GHz, the limits of the load shall be specified in Article 1. 21 , Table 21-4 in the field of space research.
5.547
The tape 31,8-33.4 GHz, 37-40 GHz, 40,5-43,5 GHz, 51,4-52,6 GHz, 55,78-59 GHz and 64-66 GHz are available for high-density applications in the fixed services (see Resolution 75 (WRC-2000) ). Administrations must take this into account in terms of regulatory considerations relating to these tapes. Due to the potential use of high-density applications in the fixed satellite satellite, the 39,5-40 GHz and 40,5-42 GHz (See No 5.516B ), administrations should take further account of potential reductions in high-density applications in the fixed services, where necessary.
5.547A
Administrations must take steps to minimise potential disturbances between stations in the fixed services and airborne stations in the radio navigation service in the tape 31,8-33,4 GHz, bearing in mind the operational requirements of airborne services ; radar systems.
5.548
In the development of stations for the inter-satellite service in the tape 32,3-33 GHz, radio navigation service in the band 32 to 33 GHz and to the space research service (outer space) in the tape 31,8-32,3 GHz, the administrations must take all necessary measures to : prevent harmful disturbances between these services and have the security aspects of the radionavigation service for an eye (see Recommendation ; 707 ).
5.549A
In the frequency band 35,5-36,0 GHz the mean output of the earth has been produced by any airborne sensor in the ground (active) service satellite (active) service or the space research service (active), for any angle greater than 0.8º ; the radiation centre shall not exceed -73,3 dB (W/m 2 () on these frequency bands.
5.550A
In the case of division of the volume 36-37 GHz between the ground-observation satellite service (passive) and the fixed and mobile service shall apply to Resolution 752 (WRC-07) .
5.551H
The equivalent power density (epfd) made in frequency band 42,5-43,5 GHz of all space stations in any non-geostationary satellite system in the fixed satellite (space-to-earth), or in the broadcasters (space-to-earth) operating system (space-to-earth) operating in the in the frequency band 42-42,5 GHz, shall not exceed the following values on the site of any radio astronomistation station in more than 2% of the time :
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-230 dB (W/m) 2 () in 1 GHz and -246 dB (W/m 2 () in each band of 500 kHz in frequency band 42,5-43,5 GHz on the spot of any radio astronomical station recorded as a single telescope ; and
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-209 dB (W/m 2 () in each band of 500 kHz in the frequency band 42,5-43,5 GHz on the spot of any radio astronomical station recorded as a 'very long baseline interferometry'.
These epfd values must be evaluated using the method specified in Recommendation ITU-R S. 1586-1 and reference the antenna chart and the maximum antenna back radio radio astronomitarisation, as shown by Recommendation ITU-R RA. 1631 and which the entire heavenly space and the angle of an elevation angle greater than the minimum angle of the minimum cycle. min in the case of radiotelescope (for which a normal value of 5 ° should be assumed in the absence of notified information).
These values must apply to any radio astronomical station, which either :
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performed by 5. July 2003 and which have been notified to the ITU by 4. January 2004, or
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was notified before the date of receipt of the complete information in Appendiks 4 on coordination and notification, which has been dedicated to the space station for which the restrictions apply.
Other radio astronomial stations notified after these dates must seek an agreement with the administration that has the authorized space station. In Region 2, Resolution 743 (WRC-03) use. The restriction of this footnote may be exceeded on the site of a radioastronomistation location of any country administration that agrees with it.
5.551I
The power density of the frequency band 42,5-43,5 GHz has been produced by any geostationary station in the fixed satellite (space-to-earth) or of the broadcaster satellite (space-to-earth) operating in frequency band 42-42,5 GHz, shall not exceed the following values of the location of any radio astronomial station :
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137 dB (W/m 2 () in 1 GHz and -153 dB (W/m 2 () in every 500 kHz band of frequency band 42,5-43,5 GHz on the spot of any radio astronomistation location, recorded as a stand-alone telescope ; and
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116 dB (W/m 2 () in each 500 kHz band in the frequency band 42,5-43,5 GHz, on the spot of any radio astronomical station recorded as a "very long baseline interferometry" station.
These values must be applied to the place of any radio astronomial station, which either :
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performed by 5. July 2003 and which have been notified to the ITU by 4. January 2004, or
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was notified before the date of receipt of the complete information in Appendiks 4 on coordination and notification, which has been dedicated to the space station for which the restrictions apply.
Other radio astronomial stations notified in accordance with these dates must seek an agreement with the authority responsible for the space station. In Region 2, Resolution 743 (WRC-03) shall apply. The restriction of this footnote may be exceeded, rather than the location of a radio station station, of any country's administration that agrees with it.
5.552
The mirror asset allocation to the fixed satellite service in the ties of 42,5-43,5 GHz and 47,2-50,2-50,2 GHz for the Jord-to-rum transmissions is greater than that in the volume 37.5-39.39.GHz for space-to-Earth transmission to accommodate food connections to the broadcast ; Satellites. Administrations are encouraged to take every step possible to reserve the tape 47.2-49.2 GHz for the satellite service that operates in the volume 40,5-42,5 GHz.
5.552A
Allocation in the tapes 47,2-47,5 GHz and 47,9-48,2 GHz for the regular service have been used by HAPS (High Altitude Platform Stations). The use of the tapes 47,2-47,5 GHz and 47,9-48,2 GHz is subject to the provisions of Resolution 122 (Rev. WRC-07) .
5.553
In the ties of 43,5-47 GHz and 66-71 GHz, it must be operated in the mobile service provided they do not cause adverse disturbation of space radio communications services to which these tapes are allocated (see No 5.43 ).
5.554
In the ties of 43,5-47 GHz, 66-71 GHz, 95-100 GHz, 123-130 GHz, 191.8-200 GHz and 252-265 GHz, satellite connections also allow ground stations on specified fixed points when used in the context of the mobile satellite service or radio avigation satellite service.
5.554A
The fixed satellite services (space-to-earth) use of the frequency bands 47,5-479.9 GHz, 48,2-48,54 GHz and 49.44-50,2 GHz are limited to geostationary satellites.
5.555
Additional allocation : $48,94-49.04 GHz has also been allocated to the radio-rate service on a primary basis.
5.555B
The power density of the frequency band 48,94-49.04 GHz generated by any geostationary station in the fixed satellite (room-to-earth) operating in the frequency bands 48,2-48,54 GHz and 49.44-50,2 GHz shall not exceed -151,8 dB (W/m) 2 () in every 500 kHz tape on the location of any radioastonomy station.
5.556
In the tapes 51,4-54.25 GHz, 58.2-59 GHz and 64-65 GHz, radio astronomy observations must be carried out at national level.
5.556A
The use of the tapes 54.25-56,9 GHz, 57,0-58.2 GHz and 59,0-59,3 GHz in the inter-satellite service is limited to satellites in geostationary satellite circuits. The power density caused by one station in the inter-satellite service may, in all circumstances and at all levels of modulation techniques in all heights from 0 km to a thousand miles above the surface of the Earth and near all geostationary circuits occupied with passive sensors do not exceed -147 dB (W/ (m 2 -(100 MHz)) for all port reception angles.
5.557A
In the tape 55,78-56.26 GHz, the maximum load density has been limited to the antenna of a fixed service station to -26 dB (W/MHz) to protect stations in the ground-observation satellite service (passive).
5.558
In the tapes 555.2 GHz, 59-64 GHz, 59-64 GHz, 66-71 GHz, 122,25-123 GHz, 130-134 GHz, 167-174.8 GHz and 191,8-200 GHz must be operated in the aeronautical mobile service provided they do not cause harmful interference of the inter-satellite service (see 5.43 ).
5.559
In the tape 59-64 GHz, airborne radar must be used in the radio station service, provided they do not cause harmful interference of the inter-satellite service (see 5.43 ).
5.560
In the tape 78-79 GHz, radar is used for radar positioned on space stations on primary basis in the ground-observation satellite service and in the space research service.
5.560A
Bhaled 81-81.5 GHz is also allocated for the amateur radio and amateur satellite service on a secondary basis.
5.561
In the tape 74-76 GHz, the stations in the fixed, mobile and broadcasters shall not cause harmful disturbances to stations in fixed satellite services or stations in the broadcast satellite service operating in accordance with the decisions ; the appropriate frequency allocation and planning conference for the broadcast satellite service.
5.562
The use of the volume 94-94,1 GHz in the ground-observation satellite (active) and space research service (active) is limited to space-borne cloud radar.
5.562A
Transmissions from space stations in the ground observation satellite service (active) conducied to the main beam of a radioastronomical antenna may potentially cause damage to radioastronomy recipients. Rumagentours that operate transmitters and affected radio stations should in the greatest possible extent plan their operations in order to avoid this happening.
5.562B
Extensions in this allocation are limited to space-based radio astronomy.
5.562C
The use of tape 116-122,25 GHz in the inter-satellite service is limited to satellites in geostationary satellite circuits. The power density caused by one station in the inter-satellite service may, in all circumstances and at all levels of modulation techniques in all heights from 0 km to a thousand miles above the surface of the Earth and near all geostationary circuits occupied with passive sensors do not exceed -148 dB (W/ (m 2 -(MHz)) for all port reception angles.
5.562E
Allocuing to the ground observation satellite service (active) in the tape 133.5-134 GHz is limited to this tape.
5.562F
In the 155,5-GHz band, the allocation to the ground-observation satellite (passive) and the space research services (passive) on the 1. January 2018.
5.562G
The date of entry into force of the fixed and mobile services of the 155,5-158,5 GHz band is the first one. January 2018.
5.562H
The use of the tapes 174,8-182 GHz and 185-190 GHz in the inter-satellite service is limited to satellites in geostationary satellite circuits. The power density caused by one station in the inter-satellite service must be under all conditions and at all the height of the modulation techniques in all heights from 10 km above the surface of the Earth and near all geostationary circuits obsessed with passive sensors do not exceed -144 dB (W/ (m²-MHz)) for all the receiving angles.
5.563A
In the tapes 200 to 209 GHz, 235-238 GHz and 265-275 GHz there is soil-based passive spherspheric sensing of monitor the spheric beatic.
5.563B
Bhaled 237,9-238 GHz is also allocated only to the soil observation satellite (active) service and the space research service (active) for space-borne cloud radar.
5.565
In the frequency range 275-1000 GHz, administrations must use the following frequency bands for passive services :
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radioastronomitjog : 275-323 GHz, 327-371 GHz, 388-424 GHz, 426-442 GHz, 453-510 GHz, 623-9011 GHz, 795-909 GHz and 926-945 GHz.
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GBP satellite service (passive) and space research service (passive) : 275-286 GHz, 296-306 GHz, 316-356 GHz, 361-365 GHz, 369-392 GHz, 397-399 GHz, 409-411 GHz, 41-467 GHz, 477-527 GHz, 523-581 GHz, 538-581 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 GHz, 611-630 634-654 GHz, 657-692 GHz, 713-718 GHz, 729-718 GHz, 729-733 GHz, 771-754 GHz, 771-776 GHz, 850-846 GHz, 857-854 GHz, 857-862 GHz, 866-882 GHz, 905-928 GHz, 951-956 GHz, 968-973 GHz and 985-973 GHz and 985-973 GHz and 985-973 GHz and 985-973 GHz and 985-990 GHz.
The use of the frequency area 275-1000 GHz to passive services does not preclube the use of the frequency band for active services. Administrations are encouraged to take every possible step to protect these passive services from harmful disturbances until the allocation table is established for above-mentioned frequency bands.
All frequencies in the frequency range 1000-3000 GHz may be used by both active and passive services ; (WRC-12) .


Annex B

Definitions of service categories

The following is a rendition of the ITU Radiation Regulations, Item 5.23-5.33, which contains a description of the two categories of services used in the frequency table (Annex G).

The conditions of primary hhv. Secondary services in the frequency table (Annex G) apply to other countries. Within Denmark, there is no distinction between primary and secondary services in connection with the use of each frequency band.

5.23
Prime and Secondary services.
5.24
(1)
Where it is stated in Section IV of the Frequent Table in Section IV of this Article that a tape is allocated to more than one service at world or regional level, such services are listed in the following order :
5.25
(a)
Services whose names are "uppercase" (e.g. FIXs) are primary services.
5.26
(b)
Services whose names are "ordinary letters" (e.g. Mobil) is secondary services (see No 5.28 to 5.31 ).
5.27
(2)
Additional remarks shall be made in the case of "ordinary letters" (e.g. MOBILE, excluding aeronautical mobile).
5.28
(3)
Stations in a secondary service :
5.29
(a)
Do not cause adverse disturbances to stations in primary services to which frequencies are already assigned or to which frequencies can be assigned at a later date.
5.30
(b)
Unable to claim protection from harmful disturbances caused by stations in primary services to which frequencies are already assigned or may be assigned at a later date.
5.31
(c)
However, may require protection from harmful disturbances caused by stations in the same or other secondary service to which frequencies can be assigned at a later date.
5.32
(4)
Where it is indicated in a footnote in the Frequent Table indicated that a tape is allocated to a service 'on a secondary basis' in an area less than a 'region', or in a particular country, this is a secondary service.
5.33
(5)
Where it is indicated in a footnote in the Frequent Table indicated that a tape has been allocated to a service 'on a primary basis' in an area less than a 'region', or in a particular country, this is only a primary service in this area or country.


Appendix C

Implemented CEPT/ERC and ECC decisions (ERC+C el. ECC / DEC)

ERC / DECEMBER / (94) 01
ERC Decision of 24 October 1994 on band bands to be at least for the &quot; coordinated &quot; of the GSM pan-European Digital Communications Systems (GSM)
ERC / DECEMBER / (94) 03
ERC Decision of 24 October 1994 on band bands to be made for the &quot; coordinated &quot; of the Digital European Cordless Telecommunications Systems. (DECT)
ERC / DEC/( 95) 01
ERC Decision of 1 December 1995. by ECC 18 March 2005, and 14 March 2008 on the free age and use of radio equipment in CEPT member countries
ERC / DEC/( 95) 03
ERC Decision of 1 December 1995 on the frequency bands to be designated for the Commission of DCS 1800
ERC / DEC/( 97) 02
ERC Decision of 21 March 1997 on the Extended Frequency Bands to be used for the GSM Digital Pan-European Communications System
ERC / DECEMBER / (98) 15
ERC Decision of 23 November 1998 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of Omnitracs terminals for the Euteltracs system
ERC / DECEMBER / (98) 22
ERC Decision of 23 November 1998 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of DECT equipment (200th November 2012)
ERC / DECEMBER / (98) 25
ERC Decision of 23 November 1998 on the last band to be considered for analogue PMR 446 (June 2012, June 2012)
ERC / DEC/( 99) 05
ERC Decision of 10 March 1999 on Free Circulation, Use and Exemption from Individual Licensing of Mobile Earth Stations (S-PCS < 1GHz)
ERC / DEC/( 99) 06
ERC Decision of 10 March 1999 on the It is the case of the responsibility of satellite personal communication systems operating in the bands below 1 GHz (S-PCS <1GHz)
ERC / DEC/( 99) 15
ERC Decision of 1 June 1999 on the substance of the High frequency band 40.5 to 43.5 GHz for the Commission of Multimedia Wireless Systems (MWS) and Point-to-Point (March 5 March 2010)
ERC / DEC/( 99) 17
ERC Decision of 1 June 1999 on the Automatic Identification and Surveillance System (AIS) : in the Maritime VHF band
ERC / DEC/( 99) 26
ERC Decision of 29 November 1999 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of Receive Only Earth Stations (ROES)
ERC / DECEMBER / (00) 02
ERC Decision of 27 March 2000 on the use of the band 37.5-40.5 GHz by the fixed service and Earth stations of the fixed-satellite service (space to earth)
ERC / DECEMBER / (00) 07
ERC Decision of 19 October 2000 on the shared use of the band 17.7-19.7.19.7 GHz by the fixed service and Earth stations of the fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC / DECEMBER / (01) 08
ERC Decision of 12 March 2001 on Construction of credit, technical characteristics and exemption from individual licensing of Short Range Devices used for Movement Detection and Alert operating in the frequency band 2400-2483.5 MHz
ERC / DECEMBER / (01) 11
ERC Decision of 12 March 2001 on Excessive action, technical characteristics and exemption from individual licensing of Short Range Devices used for Flying Model control operating at the frequency band 34.995-35.225 MHz
ERC / DECEMBER / (01) 12
ERC Decision of 12 March 2001 on Provision of credit, technical characteristics and exemption from individual licensing of Short Range Devices used for Model control operating at 40.665, 40.675, 40.685 and 40.695 MHz.
ERC / DEC/( 01) 17
ERC Decision of 12 March 2001 on Conduciary, technical characteristics and exemption from individual licensing of Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implant (ULP-AMI) communication systems operating systems operating in the frequency band 401-406 MHz on a a secondary base (December 9 December 2011)
ERC / DECEMBER / (01) 19
ERC Decision of 12 March 2001 on Seen bands bands to be designated for the Direct Mode Operation (DMO) of the Digital Country Mobile Systems for the Emergency Services
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 01) 01
ECC Decision of 15 November 2001 on Phasing out analogue CT1 and CT1 + applications in the 900 MHz band
ECC / DEC/( 02) 04
ECC Decision of 15 March 2002 on the use of the band 40.5-42.5 GHz by terrestrial (fixed service / service) systems and uncoordinated Earth stations in the fixed satellite service and broadcasting-satellite service (space to earth)
ECC / DEC/( 02) 05
ECC Decision of 5 July 2002 on the availability and availability of frequency bands for the purposes of the 876-876-880 MHz and 921-925 MHz bands (latest March 8 March 2013)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 02) 06
ECC Decision of 15 November 2002 on the age of frequency band 2500-2690 MHz for UMTS/IMT-2000
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 02) 09
ECC Decision of 15 November 2002 on free circulation and use of GSM-R mobile terminals operating terminals within the frequency bands 876-880 MHz and 921-925 MHz for the &quot; Member &quot; of the &quot; ERC/C/C/95 &quot;), for the purposes of the &quot; ERC/C/95 &quot;. 11 March 2011)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 02) 10
ECC Decision of 15 November 2002 on exemption from the individual licensing of GSM-R mobile terminals within the frequency bands 876-880 MHz and 921-925 MHz for the purposes of the ICU (11 March 2011)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 03) 04
ECC Decision of 17 October 2003 on the Exemption from Individual Licensing of Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSAT) operating in the frequency bands 14.25-14.50 GHz Earth-to-space and 10.70-11.70 GHz space-to-Earth
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 04) 03
ECC Decision of 19 March 2004 on the frequency band 77-81 GHz to be issued for the use of automotive Short Range Radars
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 04) 06
ECC Decision of 19 March 2004 on the availability of frequency bands for the Commission of Wide Band digital Land Mobile PMR/PAMR in the 400 MHz and 800/900 MHz bands (recent December 9 December 2011)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 04) 08
ECC Decision of 12 November 2004 on the use of the houses of the 5 GHz frequency bands for the implementation of Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLANs) (30 October 2009)
ECC / DEC/( 04) 09
ECC Decision of 12 November 2004 on the age of the bands of the bands 1518-1525 MHz and 1670-1675 MHz for the Mobile-Satellite Service (26 June 2009)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 04) 10
ECC Decision of 12 November 2004 on the frequency bands to be designated for the temporary introductory phrase of Automotive Short Range Radars (SRR) (June 2012's 1 June 2012)
ECC / DEC/( 05) 02
ECC Decision of 18 March 2005 on the use of the frequency band 169.4-169.8125 MHz (2008-November 2013)
ECC / DEC/( 05) 03
ECC Decision of 18 March 2005 on the Constance of the European Radio Messaging System (ERMES) for the European Radio Messaging System (ERMES) "
ECC / DEC/( 05) 05
ECC Decision of 18 March 2005 on It is the utilisation of spectrum for IMT-2000/UMTS systems operating within the band 2500-2690 MHz
ECC / DEC/( 05) 08
ECC Decision of 24 June 2005 on the availability of frequency bands for high density applications in the Fixed-Satellite Service (space-to-Earth-to-space) (8 March 2013) (8 March 2013)
ECC / DEC/( 05) 09
ECC Decision of 24 June 2005 on the free at the free at the free at the free at the use of Earth Stations on board Vesselin ckle Satellite service networks in the frequency bands 5 925-6 425 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 3 700-4 200 MHz (space-to-earth)
ECC / DEC/( 05) 10
ECC Decision of 24 June 2005 on the free age and use of Earth Stations on board Vesselin fixed satellite service networks in the frequency bands 14-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space), 10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.5-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth)
ECC / DEC/( 05) 11
ECC Decision of 24 June 2005 on the free Commission and use of Aircraft Earth Stations (AES) in the frequency bands 14-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space), 10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.5-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth) (200March 2015)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 05) 12
ECC Decision of 28 October 2005 on harmonzed shall be harmonized, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free-use and use of digital PMR 446 applications operating at the frequency band 446.1 446.2 MHz
ECC / DEC/( 06) 01
ECC Decision of 24 March 2006 on the, the utilisation of the bands of the bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz for mobile / fixed communications networks (MFCN) including terrestrial IMT systems (200th November 2012)
ECC / DEC/( 06) 02
ECC Decision of 24 March 2006 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of Low e.i.r.p. Satellite Terminals (LEST) operating within the frequency bands 10.70-12.75 GHz or 19.70-20.20 GHz space-to-Earth and 14.00-14.25 GHz or 29.50-30.00 GHz Earth-to-Space
ECC / DEC/( 06) 03
ECC Decision of 24 March 2006 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of High e.i.r.p. Satellite Terminals (HEST) with e.i.r.p. above 34 dBW operating within the frequency bands 10.70-12.75 GHz or 19.70-20.20 GHz space-to-Earth and 14.00-14.25 GHz or 29.50-30.00 GHz Earth-to-space
ECC / DEC/( 06) 04
ECC Decision of 24 March 2006 on the harmonized conditions for devices using UWB technology in bands below 10.6 GHz (December 9 December 2011)
ECC / DEC/( 06) 06
ECC Decision of 7 July 2006 on the availability of frequency bands for the vessel of Narrow Band Digital Land Mobile PMR/PAMR in the 80 MHz, 160 MHz and 400 MHz bands (8 November 2013)
ECC / DEC/( 06) 07
ECC Decision of 1 December 2006 on the I on the houses of airborne GSM systems and LTE systems in the frequency bands in the frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880-1880 MHz, and airborne UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz (current 1410-2170 MHz (latest 1410 March 2014)
ECC / DEC/( 06) 08
ECC Decision of 1 December 2006 on the conditions for use of the radio spectrum by Ground-and Wall-Probing Radar (GPR/WPR) imaging systems
ECC / DEC/( 06) 09
ECC Decision of 1 December 2006 on the business of the bands of the bands 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz for use by systems in the Mobile-Satellite Service including those. by a Complementary Ground Component (CGC)
ECC / DEC/( 06) 10
ECC Decision of 1 December 2006 on the Commission for the Fixed Service and Radio relay system in the bands 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz in order to the EU's in the Commission on the 'til at' til at the Commission '. Satellite Service including those. by a Complementary Ground Component.
ECC / DEC/( 06) 13
ECC Decision of 1 December 2006 on the parties of the bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz for terrestrial IMT-2000/UMTS systems (June 21 June 2013)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 07) 02
ECC Decision of 30 March 2007 on Availability of Frequency Bands between 3400-3800 MHz for the Harmonised Implementation of Broadband Wireless Access systems (BWA)
ECC / DEC/( 08) 01
ECC Decision of 14 March 2008 on the I use the I use the houses of the 5875-5925 MHz frequency band for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
ECC / DEC/( 08) 05
ECC Decision of 27 June 2008 on the business of frequency bands for the implementation of digital Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) radio applications in bands within the 380-470 MHz range
ECC / DEC/( 08) 08
ECC Decision of 31 October 2008 on the I use the Viuse use of GSM system on board I in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC / DEC/( 09) 01
ECC Decision of 13 March 2009 on the houses of the ' 63-64 GHz band band for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
ECC / DEC/( 09) 02
ECC Decision of 26 June 2009 on the substance of the bands of the bands 1610-1626.5 MHz and 2483.5-2500 MHz for use by systems in the Mobile-Satellite Service (200th November 2012)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 09) 03
ECC Decision of 30 October 2009 on It is the conditions for Mobile / Fixed Communications Networks (MFCN) operating in the band 790-862 MHz
ECC / DEC/( 09) 04
ECC Decision of 30 October 2009 on exemption from individual licensing and the free smoking and use of non voice remote-only mobile satellite terminals in the Mobile-Satellite Service allocations in the 1613.8-1613.8-1626.5 MHz band
ECC / DEC/( 10) 01
ECC Decision of 12 November 2010 on sharing conditions in the 10.6-10.68 GHz band between the fixed service, mobile service and Earth exploration satellite service (passive)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 10) 02
ECC Decision of 12 November 2010 on compatibility between the fixed satellite service in the 30-31 GHz band and the Earth exploration satellite service (passive) in the 31.3-31.5 GHz band
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 11) 01
ECC Decision of 11 March 2011 on the protection of the Earth exploration satellite service (passive) in the 1400-1427 MHz band
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 11) 02
ECC Decision of 11 March 2011 on Industrial Level Probing Radars (LPR) operating in frequency bands 6-8.5 GHz, 24.05-26.5 GHz, 57-64 GHz and 75-85 GHz
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 11) 03
ECC Decision of 24 June 2011 on the I use the houses of forestation for Citizens ' Band (CB) radio equipment
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 11) 04
ECC Decision of 9 December 2011 on Exemption from individual licensing of digital terminals of narrowband and wideband PMR/PAMR/PPDR systems and free order and use of digital terminals of narrowband and wideband PPDR's operating in the 80 MHz, 160 MHz, 380-470 MHz and 800/900 MHz bands
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 11) 06
ECC Decision of 9 December 2011 on I would like to set up the mobile / fixed communications networks (MFCN) in the bands 3400-3600 MHz and 3600-3800 MHz (14 March 2014)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 12) 01
ECC Decision of 1 June 2012 on Exemption from individual licensing and free meals and use of terrestrial and satellite mobile terminals operating under the control of networks
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 12) 03
ECC Decision of 2 November 2012 on the It is the conditions for UWB applications &apos; s de-conditioning conditions
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 13) 03
ECC Decision of 8 November 2013 on the houses of the frequency use of the frequency use 1452-1492 MHz for Mobile / Fixed Communications Networks Supplemental Downlinks (MFCN SDL)
ECC / DEC/DEC/( 14) 02
ECC Decision of 27 June 2014 on I am in the technical and regulatory conditions for the use of the band 2300-2400 MHz for Mobile / Fixed Communications Networks (MFCN)


Annex D

International Agreements (International Agreements)

Stockholm Agreement 1961
Final Acts of the European VHF/UHF Broadcasting Conference. Stockholm 1961
Brussels Agreement 1967
Regional Agreement for the Use of HI-FIX Chains in the North West European Area of Region 1. Brussels, 1967
Geneva Agreement 1975
Final Acts of the Regional Administrative LF/MF Broadcasting Conference (Region 1 and 3). Geneva 1975
Geneva Agreement 1984
Final Acts of the Regional Administrative Conference for the Planning of the VHF Sound Broadcasting (Region 1 and part of Region 3). Geneva 1984
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Final Acts of the Regional Administrative Conference for the Planning of the MF Maritime Mobile and Aeronautical Radionavigation Services (Region 1). Geneva 1985
and
Final Acts of the Regional Administrative Conference for the Planning of the Maritime Radionavigation Service (Radiobeacons) in the European Maritime Area. Geneva 1985
Wiesbaden Arrangement 1995
The Wiesbaden, 1995, Special Arrangement, as revised in Constanţa, 2007 (WI95revCO07)
(frequency bands 47-68 MHz, 87,5-108 MHz and 230-240 MHz)
NATO Joint Civil / Miltary Frequency Agreement 2014 (NJFA)
Geneva Agreement 2006
Final Acts of the Regional Radiocommunication Conference for planning of the digital terrestrial broadcasting service in parts of Regions 1 and 3, in the frequency bands 174-230 MHz and 470-862 MHz (RRC-06)


Annex E

Implemented EC / EU Decision / Decisions

EF / EU
decisions /
decisions
Title
2004 /545/EF
Commission Decision of 8. July 2004 on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 79 GHz area for use of short-range equipment for cars in the Community
2005 /50/EF
Commission Decision of 17. January 2005 on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community
2005 /513/EF
Commission Decision of 11. July 2005 on the coordinated use of frequency resources in the 5 GHz band, with a view to the introduction of wireless access systems, including radio-related local networks (WAS/RLANS)
2006 /771/EF
Commission Decision of 9. November 2006 on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment
2006 /804/EF
Commission Decision of 23. November 2006 on the coordination of frequency resources for RFID devices for wireless identification using the UHF band
2007 /90/EF
Amendment of the Commission Decision 2005 /513/EEC of 12. February 2007 on the coordinated use of frequency resources in the 5 GHz band, with a view to the introduction of wireless access systems, including radio-related local networks (WAS/RLANS)
2007 /98/EF
Commission Decision of 14. February 2007 on the coordinated use of frequency resources in the 2 GHz band, aiming at the introduction of systems that provide mobile satellite service
2007 /131/EF
Commission Decision of 21. February 2007 to allow coordinated use in the Community of frequency resources for equipment using ultra-broadband technology
2008 /294/EF
Commission Decision of 7. April 2008 on harmonised application conditions for frequencies for mobile communications services on board aircraft (MCA) in the Community
2008 /411/EF
Commission Decision of 23. May 2008, on the harmonisation of 3400-3800 MHz band of land-based systems, which can provide electronic communications services in the Community
2008 /477/EF
Commission Decision of 13. June 2008 on the harmonisation of 2500-2690 MHz band of land-based systems which can provide electronic communications services in the Community
626 /2008/EF
Decision of the European Parliament and Council of 30. June 2008 on the selection and issuing of permits to systems that provide mobile satellite services (mobile satellite services, MSS)
2008 /671/EF
Commission Decision of 5. August 2008 on the coordinated use of frequency resources in the frequency band 5875-5905 MHz for safety-related applications for intelligent transport systems (ITS)
2009 /449/EF
Commission Decision of 13. May 2009 on the selection of operators of pan-European systems that provide mobile satellite services (MSS)
2009 /766/EF
Commission Decision of 16. October 2009 on the harmonisation of the 900 MHz ribbon and the 1800 MHz ribbon bar for land-based systems which can provide common European electronic communications services in the Community
2010 /166/EU
Commission Decision of 19. March 2010 on coordinated use of spectrum for mobile communications services on board ships (MCDE services) in the EU
2010 /267/EU
Commission Decision of 6. In May 2010 on harmonised technical conditions for the use of 790-862 MHz band of land-based systems which can provide electronic communications services in the European Union
2011 /251/EU
Commission implementation decision of 18. April 2011 amending Decision 2009 /766/EC on the harmonisation of the 900 MHz ribbon and the 1800 MHz ribbon-band for land-based systems which can provide common European electronic communications services in the Community
2011 /485/EU
Commission implementation decision of 29. July 2011 amending Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for time-limited use for short-distance transport equipment for vehicles in the Community
2012 /688/EU
Commission implementation decision of 5. November 2012 on the harmonized use of spectrum bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz to ground-based systems which can provide electronic communications services in the Union
2013 /654/EU
Commission implementation decision of 12. November 2013 amending Decision 2008 /294/EC in order to include additional access technologies and frequency bands for mobile communications services on board aircraft (MCA-Services)
2013 /752/EU
Commission implementation decision of 11. December 2013 amending Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment and for the lifting of Decision 2005 /928/EC
2014 /276/EU
Commission implementation decision of 2. May 2014 amending Commission Decision 2008 /411/EC on the harmonisation of 3 400-3 800 MHz band of land-based systems which can provide electronic communications services in the Community
2014 /641/EU
Commission implementing decision of 1. September 2014 on coordinated technical conditions for use of frequencies for wireless PMSE sound equipment in the Union
2014 /702/EU
Commission implementation decision of 7. October 2014 amending Decision 2007 /131/EC to allow coordinated use in the Community of frequency resources for equipment using ultra-broadband technology
(EU) 2015/750
Commission implementation decision of 8. May 2015 on the harmonized use of frequency band 1452-1492 MHz frequency band MHz on earth-based systems which can provide electronic communications services in the Union


Annex F

Short-breviations, etc.

BMA
Building Material Analysis
BWA
Broadband Wireless Access
CGC
Complementary Ground Component
DAB
Digital Audio Broadcasting
DCS 1800
Digital Cellular System (1800 MHz)
DECT
Digital European Cordless Telecommunications
EESS
Earth Exploration Satellite Service (soil observation from satellite)
e.i.r.p.
equivalent isotrobusiradiated power
ERMES
European Radio Messaging System
FS
Fixed Service
FWS
Fixed Wireless System
GNSS
Global Navigation Satellite System
GPR
Ground Probing Radar
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications
IALA
International Association of Lighthouse Authorities
IMT
International Mobile Telecommunications
LPR
Level Probing Radar
MFCN
Mobile / Fixed Communication Network
MCA
Mobile Communication on Aircraft
MCV
Mobile Communication on board Vessels
MFCN
Mobile / Fixed Communications Networks
MSS
Mobile Satellite Service
MWS
Multimedia Wireless System
ODC
Object Disstatement ation and Characterisation
PAMR
Public Access Mobile Radio
PMR.
Private Mobile Radio
PMSE
Programme Making and Special Events
PPDR.
Public Protection and Disaster Relief
RARC
Regional Administrative Radiocommunication Conference (now RRC)
RFID
Radio Frequency IDentification
RLAN
Radio Local Area Network
RTTT
Road Transport and Traffic Telematics
S-PCS
Satellite Personal Communications Service (in mobile satellite service)
SDL
Supplemental Downlinks
T-DAB
Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting
TFTS
Terrestrial Flight Telephone System
UMTS
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
UWB
Ultra Wide Band
VHF
Very High Frequency (30-300 MHz)
WAS
Wireless Access System
WPR
Wall Probing Radar


Annex G

Frequencies of peace

Frequencies

Dansk Allocation

Implemented Commission decisions / decisions, ECC decisions and international agreements

Constraints in relation to the allocation in column 2

0-8,3000 kHz
Unallocated
5.53, 5.54
8,3000-
9,0000 kHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
5.54A
9,0000-11,3000 kHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
5.54A
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
11,3000-14,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
14,0000-19,9500 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
19,9500-20,0500 kHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY AND TIDSSIGNAL (20 kHz)
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
20,0500-70,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
70,0000-72,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
72,0000-84,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
84,0000-86,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
86,0000-90,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
90,0000-110,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
5.62
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
110,0000-112,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
112,0000-115,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
115,0000-117,6000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Maritim Mobil
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
117,6000-126,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
126,0000-129,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
129,0000-130,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
130,0000-135,7000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
135,7000-137,8000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Amateur
5.67A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
137,800-148.5000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
148,5000-250,000 kHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 1975
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
25-0000-283,5000 kHz
BROADCAST
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 1975
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
283.5000-315,0000 kHz
MARITIM RADIONAVIGATION (radio beasts)
5.73
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
5.74
IALA frequency plan for the European maritime area in radio navigation band 283,5-315 kHz
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
315,0000-325.0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
Maritim radionavigation (radiofyr)
5.73
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
325.0000-405,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
405,0000-415,0000 kHz
RADIONAVIGATION
5.76
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
415,0000-4350000 kHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
MARITIM MOBILE
5.79
Mobile
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for maritime and aeronautical radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
435,0000-472,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.79
Aeronautic radionavigation
Mobile
5.82
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for maritime and aeronautical radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
472,0000-479,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.79, 5.82
Aeronautic radionavigation
Amateur
5.80A
Mobile
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for maritime and aeronautical radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
479,0000-495,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.79, 5.79A, 5.82
Aeronautic radionavigation
Mobile
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for maritime and aeronautical radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
495,0000-505,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
505,0000-526,5000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.79, 5.79A, 5.84
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
510-526,5 kHz : Maritim Mobil, RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, with the exception of maritime radio services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
526,5000-1606,5000 kHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 1975
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
1606,5000-1625,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.90
Mobile
5.92
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services other than maritime radio services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
16250000-1635,0000 kHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Brussels Agreement 1967
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
1635,0000-1800,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.90
Mobile
5.92
5.96
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
1800,0000-1810,0000 kHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Brussels Agreement 1967
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
1810,0000-1830,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.98
Amateur
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
1830,0000-1850,0000 kHz
AMATEUR
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
1850,0000-2000,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
FIXED
Amateur
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
2000,0000-2025,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
2025.0000-2045,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
2045,0000-2160,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
Mobile
2060-2160 kHz : RARC Geneva Agreement 1985
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2160,0000-2170,0000 kHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Brussels Agreement 1967
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2170,0000-2173.5000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2173.5000-2190,5000 kHz
MOBIL (emergency call)
Mobile
5.108
5.109
5.110
5.111
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2190,5000-2194.0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2194,0000-2300,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
FIXED
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
5.112
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
2300,0000-2498.0000 kHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
FIXED
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
2498,0000-2501,0000 kHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY (2500 kHz)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2501,0000-2502,0000 kHz
DEFAULT FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space Research
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2502,0000-26250000 kHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
FIXED
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
5.114
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
26250000-2650,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
FIXED
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
2650,0000-2850,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Radio Stepcondition
5.92
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
2850,0000-3025,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
5.111
5.115
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
3025,0000-3155.0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
3155,0000-32000000 kHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
FIXED
5.116
5.117
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
32000000-3230,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
FIXED
5.116
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
3230,0000-3400,0000 kHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
FIXED
5.116
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
3400,0000-3500,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
3500,0000-3800,0000 kHz
AMATEUR
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
FIXED
5.92
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
3800,0000-3900,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
3900,0000-3950,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
3950,0000-4000,0000 kHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
4000,0000-4063.0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.127
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
4063.0000-4438,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.79A, 5.109, 5.110, 5.131, 5.132
Mobile
5.130
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
4438,0000-4488.0000 kHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Radio Stepcondition
5.132A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
4488,0000-4650,0000 kHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
4650,0000-4700,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
4700,0000-4750,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
4750,0000-4850,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
4850,0000-4995,0000 kHz
FIXED
LANDMOBILE
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
4995,0000-5003.0000 kHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY (5000 KHz)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5003.0000-5005,0000 kHz
DEFAULT FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space Research
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5005,0000-5060,0000 kHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5060,0000-5250,0000 kHz
FIXED
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
5250,0000-5275,0000 kHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Amateur
Radio Stepcondition
5.132A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
5275,0000-5450,0000 kHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Amateur
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
5450,0000-5480,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5480,0000-5680,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
5.111
5.115
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5680,0000-5730,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
5.111
5.115
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5730,0000-5900,0000 kHz
FIXED
LANDMOBILE
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
5900,0000-5950,0000 kHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
5.136
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5950,0000-62000000 kHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
62000000-65250000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.109, 5.110, 5.130, 5.132
Mobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
6525.0000-6685,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
6685,0000-6765.0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
6765,0000-7000,0000 kHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
5.138
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
7000,0000-7100,0000 kHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
7100,0000-70,000 0000 kHz
AMATEUR
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
72000000-7300,0000 kHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
7300,0000-7450,0000 kHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
5.143
5.143B
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
7450,0000-8100,0000 kHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
8100,0000-8195.0000 kHz
FIXED
MARITIM MOBILE
Landmobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8195,0000-8815,0000 kHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.109, 5.110, 5.132, 5.145
Landmobile
5.111
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8815,0000-8965,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8965,0000-9040,0000 kHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9040,0000-9305,0000 kHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9305,0000-9355,0000 kHz
FIXED
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.145A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9355,0000-9400,0000 kHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9400,0000-9500,0000 kHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9500,0000-9900,0000 kHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
5.147
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9900,0000-9995.0000 kHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9,9950-10,0030 MHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY (10000 kHz)
Mobile
5.111
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
10,0030-10,0050 MHz
DEFAULT FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space Research
Mobile
5.111
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
10,0050-10,1000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
5.111
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
10,1000-10,1500 MHz
FIXED
Amateur
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
10,1500-1,1750 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
11,1750-11,2750 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
11,2750-11,4000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
11,4000-11,6000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
11,6000-11,6500 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
11,6500-12,0500 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
5.147
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
12,0500-12,1000 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
12,1000-12,2300 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
12,2300-13,2000 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.109, 5.110, 5.132, 5.145
Mobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,2000-13,2600 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,2600-13,3600 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,3600-13,4100 MHz
FIXED
RADIOASTRONOMY
Mobile
5.149
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,4100-13,4500 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
13,4500-13,5500 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Radio Stepcondition
5.132A
5.150 (13,553-13,567 MHz)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
13,5500-13,5700 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
5.150 (13,553-13,567 MHz)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
13,5700-13,6000 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,6000-13,8000 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,8000-13,8700 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,8700-14,0000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
14.0000-14,2500 MHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
14.2500-14,3500 MHz
AMATEUR
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
14,3500-14,9900 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
14,9900-15,0050 MHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY (15000 kHz)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
15,0050-15,0100 MHz
DEFAULT FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space Research
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
15,0100-15,1000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
15,1000-15,6000 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
15,6000-15,8000 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
15,8000-16,1000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
16,1000-16,2000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.145A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
16,2000-16,3600 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
16,3600-17,4100 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.109, 5.110, 5.132
Mobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,4100-17,4800 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,4800-17,5500 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,5500-17,9000 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,9000-17,9700 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,9700-18,0300 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
RR APP 26
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
18,0300-18,0520 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
18,0520-18,0680 MHz
FIXED
Space Research
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
18,0680-18,1680 MHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
18,1680-18,7800 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
18,7800-18,9000 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
18,9000-19,0200 MHz
BROADCAST
5.134
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
19,0200-19,6800 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
19,6800-19,8000 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.132
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
19,8000-19,9900 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
19,9900-19,9950 MHz
DEFAULT FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space Research
Mobile
5.111
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
19,9950-20,0100 MHz
STANDARDFREKVENS AND TIDSSIGNAL (20000 kHz)
Mobile
5.111
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
20,0100-21,0000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
21,0000-21,4500 MHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
21,4500-21,8500 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
21,8500-21,8700 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
21,8700-21,9240 MHz
FIXED
5.155B
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
21,9240-22,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
Mobile
RR APP 27
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
22,0000-22,8550 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.132
Mobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
22,8550-23,0000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
23,0000-23,2000 MHz
FIXED
Mobile, excluding aeronautic mobile (R)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
23,2000-23,3500 MHz
FIXED
5.156A
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, except for aeronautical services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
23,3500-24,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.157
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
24,0000-24,4500 MHz
FIXED
LANDMOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
24,4500-24,6000 MHz
FIXED
LANDMOBILE
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.132A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
24,6000-24,8900 MHz
FIXED
LANDMOBILE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
24,8900-24,9900 MHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
24,9900-25,0050 MHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY (25000 kHz)
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
25,0050-25,0100 MHz
DEFAULT FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL
Space Research
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
25,0100-25,0700 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
25,0700-25,2100 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
Mobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
25,2100-25,5500 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
25,5500-25,6700 MHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
Mobile
5.149
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
25,6700-26,1000 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
26,1000-26,1750 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
5.132
Mobile
RR APP 17
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services, excluding maritime services, are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
26,1750-26,2000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
26,2000-26,3500 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Radio Stepdestination 5.132A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
26,3500-27,5000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.150 (26,957-27,283 MHz)
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
26,960-27,410 MHz : ECC,C/( 11) E CB (10 kHz channel distance-except 26,995, 27,045, 27,045, 27,095, 27,145 and 27,195 MHz)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
27,5000-28,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
FIXED
MOBILE
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
28,0000-29,7000 MHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
29,7000-30,0000 MHz
MOBILE
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
30,0000-30,0050 MHz
MOBILE
30,0050-30,0100 MHz
Satellite identification (RUM-OPERATION)
MOBILE
SPACE RESEARCH
30,0100-37,5000 MHz
MOBILE
ERC200C/( 01) 11 on the equipment radio for remote-model aeroplanes
37,5000-38,2500 MHz
MOBILE
Radioastronomy
5.149
38,2500-39,0000 MHz
MOBILE
39,0000-39,5000 MHz
MOBILE
Radio Stepdestination 5.132A
39,5000-39,9860 MHz
MOBILE
39,9860-40,0200 MHz
MOBILE
Space Research
40,0200-40,9800 MHz
MOBILE
5.150 (40,66-40,70 MHz)
40,660-40,700 MHz : ERCDEC/( 01) 12 on the low-power radios for the driving-control of models
EUR 40,660-40,700 MHz : Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
40,9800-41,0150 MHz
MOBILE
41,000-41,015 MHz : The NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
41,000-41,015 MHz : Exclusive military use.
41,0150-42,0000 MHz
MOBILE
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
42,0000-42,5000 MHz
MOBILE
5.161B
Radio Stepdestination 5.132A
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
42,5000-44,0000 MHz
MOBILE
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
44,0000-47,0000 MHz
MOBILE
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
47,0000-50,0000 MHz
LANDMOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
5.162A
5.164
Radio step-determination is limited to Vinds radar radar.
50,0000-52,0000 MHz
LANDMOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
5.162A
Amateur
5.164
Radio step-determination is limited to Vinds radar radar.
52,0000-68,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
LANDMOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
5.162A
5.164
"Broadcast".
Stockholm Agreement 1961
The Wiesbaden, 1995, Special Arrangement, as revised in Constanţa, 2007 (WI95revCO07)
Radio step-determination is limited to Vinds radar radar.
68,0000-74,8000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Amateur
5.149 (73,0-74.6 MHz)
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
74,8000-75,2000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.180
75.2000-87,5000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
78.0-80/0 MHz : NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
78-80 MHz : Exclusive military use.
87,5000-108,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
VHF Lyd Broadcast, Geneva Agreement 1984
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
108,0000-111,9750 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.197A
111,9750-117,9750 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.197A
117,9750-137.0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
5.111
5.200
137.0000-137,0250 MHz
RUM-OPERATION (space-to-earth)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.208A, 5.209
5.208
5.208B
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
137,0250-137.1750 MHz
RUM-OPERATION (space-to-earth)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
Mobil satellite (space-to-earth)
5.208A, 5.209
5.208
5.208B
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
137,1750-137,8250 MHz
RUM-OPERATION (space-to-earth)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.208A, 5.209
5.208
5.208B
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
137,8250-138,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
Mobil satellite (space-to-earth)
5.208A, 5.209
5.208
5.208B
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
138,0000-143,6000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
LANDMOBILE
MARITIM MOBILE
5.211
143,6000-143,6500 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
LANDMOBILE
MARITIM MOBILE
5.211
143,6500-144.0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (OR)
LANDMOBILE
MARITIM MOBILE
5.211
144,0000-146,0000 MHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
146,0000-148,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
148,0000-149,9000 MHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.209
5.218
5.219
5.221
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
148-149 MHz : ECC,C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
149.00-149,90 MHz : Exclusive military use.
14,9000-150,0500 MHz
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
LANDMOBIL-SATELLIT (Earth-to-space)
5.209
5.220
5.222
5.223
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
14,90-150,00 MHz : Exclusive military use.
150,0500-153.0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
153.0000-154,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
Exclusive military use.
154,0000-156,4875 MHz
MOBILE, except aeronautic mobile (R)
5.226
156,0125-156,4875 MHz : Maritim Mobil, RR APP 18
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
156,4875-156,8375 MHz
MARITIM MOBILE
156,7625-156,7875 MHz and 156,8125-156,8375 MHz :
Mobile satellite
5.228
5.111 (except 156,5625-156,7625 MHz)
5.226
Maritim Mobil, RR APP 18
156,8375-162,0375 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
161,9625-161.9875 MHz and 162,0125-162,0375 MHz : Mobil satellite
5.228F
5.226
5.228A and 5.228B (both 161,9625-161.9875 MHz and 162,0125-162,0375 MHz)
156,8375-157.4375 MHz : Maritim Mobil, RR APP 18
160,6125-168875 MHz : Maritim Mobil, RR APP 18
160,9125-160,9625 MHz : Maritim Mobil, RR APP 18
161,4875-162,0375 MHz : Maritim Mobil, RR APP 18
161,975 MHz and 162,025 MHz : ERCIDC/( 99) 17 on AIS
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
162,0375-174.0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
ECC,C/( 05) 02 on the use of frequency band 169,4-169,8125 MHz
ECC,C/( 05) 03 Etermination of the service
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
169,4-169,8125 MHz : Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
174,0000-223,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Landmobile
5.235
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 2006
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
223,0000-230,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Mobile
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 2006
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
230,0000-235,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
MOBILE
Broadcast : Wiesbaden Arrangement 1995 (T-DAB) reviewed in Constanţa 2007
235,0000-267.0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.111
5.254
5.256
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
235-267 MHz : Exclusive military use.
267.0000-272,0000 MHz
MOBILE
Space-Operation (Space-to-Earth)
5.254
5.257
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
272,0000-273.0000 MHz
RUM-OPERATION (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
273.0000-312,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
312,0000-315,0000 MHz
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.255
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
315,0000-322,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
322,0000-328,6000 MHz
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
328,6000-335,4000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.258
335,4000-380,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
380,0000-385,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.254
ERC200C/( 01) 19 on DMO (Direct Mode Operation)
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
385,0000-387.0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
387,0000-390,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.208A, 5.255
5.208B
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
387,0-387,25 MHz and 388,75-390,00 MHz : Exclusive military use.
390,0000-395,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.254
ERC200C/( 01) 19 on DMO (Direct Mode Operation)
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
395,0000-399,9000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.254
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
399.9000-400,0500 MHz
FIXED
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
5.222
MOBILE SATELLITE
5.209
5.220
5.260
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
400,0500-400,1500 MHz
STANDARDFREQUENCY ATELLIT (400,1 MHz)
5.261
400,1500-401,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
5.263
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.208A, 5.209
Space-Operation (Space-to-Earth)
5.208B
5.264
ERC,C/( 99) 05 on Mobile Earth stations in S-PCS under 1 GHz
ERC200C/( 99) 06 on S-PCS under 1 GHz
401,0000-402.0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
RUM-OPERATION (space-to-earth)
Jord-to-room (Jord-to-rum)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATE (Jord-to-rum)
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
ERC200C/( 01) 17 on active medical implants with ultra low-power transmitting
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to medical implants.
402,0000-403.0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
Jord-to-room (Jord-to-rum)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATE (Jord-to-rum)
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
ERC200C/( 01) 17 on active medical implants with ultra low-power transmitting
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to medical implants.
403.0000-406,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
ERC200C/( 01) 17 on active medical implants with ultra low-power transmitting
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
The frequency band 405,9-406,0 MHz (guardities) must not be used.
Mobile services are limited to medical implants.
406,0000-406,1000 MHz
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.266
5.267
406,1000-410,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RADIOASTRONOMY
FIXED
5.149
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
The frequency band 406,1-406,2 MHz (guardities) must not be used.
410,0000-420,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
ECC200C/( 04) 06 on Wideband Digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
420,0000-430,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Radio Stepcondition
ECC200C/( 04) 06 on Wideband Digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
430,0000-432,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.274
432,0000-438,0000 MHz
AMATEUR
Amateur satellite
5.282
Mobile
Earpses-Satellite (Active)
5.279A
5.138
433,05-434,79 MHz : Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
438,0000-440,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.274
440,0000-450,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.286
ERCmentC/( 98) 25 on analog PMR 446
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 05) 12 on digital PMR 446
450,0000-452,5000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.286
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
452,5000-457,5000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.286AA
ECC200C/( 04) 06 on Wideband Digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
457,5000-460,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.287
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
460,0000-462,5000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.289
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
462,5000-467,5000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.286AA
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.289
ECC200C/( 04) 06 on Wideband Digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
467,5000-470,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.287
5.289
ECC200C/( 06) 06 on digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 08) 05 on frequencies for the digital PPDR
470,0000-494,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Landmobile
5.296
Radio Stepcondition
5.291A
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 2006
Radio step-determination is limited to windy radar radar.
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
494,0000-608,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Landmobile
5.296
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 2006
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
608,0000-614,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Landmobile
5.296
Radioastronomy
5.306
5.149
5.306
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 2006
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
614,0000-790,0000 MHz
BROADCAST
Landmobile
5.296
5.312A
Broadcast : Geneva Agreement 2006
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
790,0000-862,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.316, 5.316B, 5.317A
ECC,C/( 09) C/( 09) Mobile and solid communication networks in frequency band 790-862 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2010 /267/EU on 790-862 MHz ribbon
Commission implementing decision 2014 /641/EU on PMSE in 800 MHz and 1800 MHz bands
Geneva Agreement 2006
The mobile application is limited to wireless microphones in frequency band 823-832 MHz and service-and technologintral use in frequency bands 791-821 MHz and 832-862 MHz.
The frequency bands 790-791 MHz and 821-823 MHz (guarddands) must not be used.
862,0000-870,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
865-868 MHz : Commission Decision 2006 /804/EC on RFID
863,0-870.0 MHz : Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
870,0000-876,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ECC200C/( 04) 06 on Wideband Digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
876,0000-880,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ECC,C/( 02) 05 for totogradio
ECC,C/( 02) 09 free circulation of the GSM-R terminals
ECC,C/( 02) 10 on the application of the GSM-R terminals without individual permission for frequency use
The mobile application is limited to GSM-R.
880,0000-881,7000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
881,7000-882,7000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
882,7000-890,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
890,0000-915,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ERC200C/( 94) 01 on GSM
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC200C/( 01) 01 om phasing out of CT1
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
915,0000-921.0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.317A
ECC200C/( 04) 06 on Wideband Digital landmobile PMR/PAMR
ECC,C/( 11) 04 and the free circulation and use of digital terminals under the control of nets ;
921.0000-9250000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
ECC,C/( 02) 05 for totogradio
ECC,C/( 02) 09 free circulation of the GSM-R terminals
ECC,C/( 02) 10 on the application of the GSM-R terminals without individual permission for frequency use
The mobile application is limited to GSM-R.
9250000-926,7000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.317A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
926,7000-927,7000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.317A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
927,7000-960,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.317A
960-960 MHz : ERCDEC/( 94) 01 on GSM
ERC200C/( 95) 01 of the free circulation of equipment
ERC,C/( 97) 02 on GSM
ECC200C/( 01) 01 om phasing out of CT1
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
EU Directive 87 /372/EC on frequencies for GSM, as amended by Directive 2009 /114/EC
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
960,0000-1164.0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
5.327A
5.328
5.327A
1164,0000-1215,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth) (space-to-room)
5.328A, 5.328B
5.328
1215,0000-1240,0000 MHz
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RADIONAVIGATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth) (space-to-room)
5.328B, 5.329, 5.329A
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
5.331
5.332
1240,0000-1300,0000 MHz
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RADIONAVIGATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth) (space-to-room)
5.328B, 5.329, 5.329A
Amateur
Amateur satellite
5.282
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
5.331
5.332
5.335A
1300,0000-1350,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.337
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RADIONAVIGATIONS SATELLIT (Earth-to-space)
5.337A
5.149 (1330-1350 MHz)
1350,0000-1400,0000 MHz
MOBILE
FIXED
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.149
5.338A
5.339
ECC200C/( 11) 01 on the protection of ground-observation satellite services in 1400-1427 MHz frequency band
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
1400,0000-1427,0000 MHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
1427,0000-1429,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.338A
ECC200C/( 11) 01 on the protection of the ground observation satellite eses of 1400-1427 MHz frequency band
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
1429,0000-1452,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.338A
ECC200C/( 11) 01 on the protection of ground-observation satellite services in 1400-1427 MHz frequency band
ECC,C/( 13) 03 on the harmonized use of frequency band 1452-1492 MHz to MFCN SDL ;
1429,0-1450 MHz : NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
1452,0000-1492,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.208B
5.341
Commission implementing decision (EU) 2015/750 on the harmonized use of frequency band 1452-1492 MHz
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
1492,0000-15180000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.341
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
15180000-15250000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.351A
5.341
ECC,C/( 04) 09 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
15250000-15350000 MHz
RUM-OPERATION (space-to-earth)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.351A, 5.353A
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Earpses Satellite Satellite
5.208B
5.341
5.351
5.354
ERC200C/( 95) 01 free circulation of radioud;
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
15350000-1559,0000 MHz
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.351A, 5.353A
5.208B
5.341
5.351
5.354
5.357A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 free circulation of radioud;
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1559,0000-1610,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
RADIO ATIONAL SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.329A, 5.328B
5.208B
5.341
1610,0000-1610,6000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A
5.341
5.364
5.366
5.367
5.371
5.372
ECC,C/( 09) 02 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1610,6000-1613,8000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
5.341
5.364
5.366
5.367
5.371
5.372
ECC,C/( 09) 02 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1613,8000-1626,5000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A
Mobil satellite (space-to-earth)
5.208B
5.341
5.364
5.365
5.366
5.367
5.371
5.372
ECC,C/( 09) 02 on MSS
ECC,C/( 09) 04 on the free circulation and use of mobile satellite minals (the only), and the use of these without individual permission for frequency use ;
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1626,5000-1660,0000 MHz
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A, 5.353A
5.341
5.351
5.353A
5.354
5.357A
5.374
ERC200C/( 95) 01 free circulation of radioud;
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1660,0000-1660,5000 MHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A
5.341
5.149
5.351
5.354
5.376A
ERC200C/( 95) 01 free circulation of radioud;
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1660,5000-1668,0000 MHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
5.149
5.341
5.379A
1668,0000-1668,4000 MHz
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.379B, 5.379C
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
5.149
5.341
5.379A
1668,4000-1670,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.379B, 5.379C, 5.379D
RADIOASTRONOMY
Mobile, except for aeronautical mobile
5.149
5.341
1670,0000-1675,0000 MHz
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.379B, 5.379C, 5.379D, 5.380A
5.341
ECC,C/( 04) 09 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
1675,0000-1690,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.341
1690,0000-1700,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.341
5.289
1700,0000-1710,0000 MHz
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.341
5.289
1710,0000-1785,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.341
5.384A
5.149 (1718,8-1722,2 MHz)
ERC,C/( 95) 03 DCS1800
ECC,C/( 06) 07 concerning the use of GSM/LTE systems on board aircraft in frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz and UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /294/EC on MCA services, as amended by implementing decision 2013 /654/EU
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
EUR 1718,8-1722,2 MHz : is also allocated to radio astronomy on a secondary basis for spectral line observations (5.385)
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
1785,0000-1805,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.384A
Commission implementing decision 2014 /641/EU on PMSE in 800 MHz and 1800 MHz bands
1805,0000-1880,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.384A
ERC,C/( 95) 03 DCS1800
ECC,C/( 06) 07 concerning the use of GSM/LTE systems on board aircraft in frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz and UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC,C/( 06) 13 on the use of the frequency bands 880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC200C/( 08) 08 on the use of the GSM system on board ships in the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /294/EC on MCA services, as amended by implementing decision 2013 /654/EU
Commission Decision 2009 /766/EC on electronic communications services, as amended by implementing decision 2011 /251/EU
Commission Decision 2010 /166/EU on MCV services
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
1880,0000-1900,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.384A (1880-1885 MHz)
5.388 (1885-1900 MHz)
5.388A (1885-1900 MHz)
ERC/9C/( 94) 03 DECT
ERC200C/( 95) 01 free circulation of radioud;
ERCSTC C/( 98) 22 concerning the use of DECT equipment without individual permission for frequency use
1900,0000-1980,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.388
5.388A
ECC200C/( 06) 01 om MFCN (incl. IMT) in 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC,C/( 06) 07 concerning the use of GSM/LTE systems on board aircraft in frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz and UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Implementation Decision 2012 /688/EU on the harmonized use of spectrum bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
Commission Decision 2008 /294/EC on MCA services, as amended by implementing decision 2013 /654/EU
1980,0000-2010,0000 MHz
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A
5.389A
ECC,C/( 06) 09 on MSS
ECC,C/( 06) 10 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2007 /98/EC on MSS
Decision 626 /2008/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on authorisations for MSS/CGC
Commission Decision 2009 /449/EC on MSS
The radio frequencies may be used for MSS of the operators designated in accordance with Commission Decision 2009 /449/EC :
1980-1995 MHz Jord-to-rum (room-to-earth : 2170-2185 MHz) : Inmartified Ventures Limited.
1995-2010 MHz Jord-to-rum (room-to-Earth : 2185-2200 MHz) : Solaris Mobile Limited.
The designated operators must comply with the terms of the use of the frequency used in Decision 626 /2008/EC.
The use of the frequencies according to Decision 626 /2008/EC and 2009 /449/EC expires no later than 12. May 2027.
2010,0000-2025,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.388
5.388A
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
2025,0000-2110,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.391
RUMPING (Earth-to-Space) (space-to-room)
Jord-space (Jord-to-rum) (space-to-room)
Jord-to-Space (Space-To-Space)
2025-2070 MHz : the mobile application is limited to reporting equipment and military tactical radiocs.
2070-2110 MHz : the mobile application is limited to reporting equipment.
2110,0000-2120,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RUMINSKING (outer space) (Earth-to-space)
5.388
5.388A
ECC200C/( 06) 01 om MFCN (incl. IMT) in 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC,C/( 06) 07 concerning the use of GSM/LTE systems on board aircraft in frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz and UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Implementation Decision 2012 /688/EU on the harmonized use of spectrum bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
Commission Decision 2008 /294/EC on MCA services, as amended by implementing decision 2013 /654/EU
2120,0000-2160,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.388
5.388A
ECC200C/( 06) 01 om MFCN (incl. IMT) in 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC,C/( 06) 07 concerning the use of GSM/LTE systems on board aircraft in frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz and UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Implementation Decision 2012 /688/EU on the harmonized use of spectrum bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
Commission Decision 2008 /294/EC on MCA services, as amended by implementing decision 2013 /654/EU
2160,0000-2170,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.388
5.388A
ECC200C/( 06) 01 om MFCN (incl. IMT) in 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC,C/( 06) 07 concerning the use of GSM/LTE systems on board aircraft in frequency bands 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz and UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Implementation Decision 2012 /688/EU on the harmonized use of spectrum bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
Commission Decision 2008 /294/EC on MCA services, as amended by implementing decision 2013 /654/EU
2170,0000-20000 0000 MHz
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.351A
5.388
5.389A
ECC,C/( 06) 09 on MSS
ECC,C/( 06) 10 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2007 /98/EC on MSS
Decision 626 /2008/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on authorisations for MSS/CGC
Commission Decision 2009 /449/EC on MSS
The radio frequencies may be used for MSS of the operators designated in accordance with Commission Decision 2009 /449/EC :
2170-2185 MHz spaces-for-Earth (Earth-to-rum : 1980-1995 MHz) : Inmartified Ventures Limited.
2185-2200 MHz spaces-to-Earth (Earth-to-rum-room : 1995-2010 MHz) : Solaris Mobile Limited.
The designated operators must comply with the terms of the use of the frequency used in Decision 626 /2008/EC.
The use of the frequencies according to Decision 626 /2008/EC and 2009 /449/EC expires no later than 12. May 2027.
22000000-2290,0000 MHz
Space-to-earth (Space-to-Room)
Space-OPERATION (space-to-earth) (room-to-room)
SATELLIT (Space-to-Earth) (Space-to-Room)
MOBILE
5.391
FIXED
The fixed use is limited to audio-links.
2200-2245 MHz : the mobile application is limited to reporting equipment and military tac radio eaters.
2245-2290 MHz : the mobile application is limited to reporting equipment.
2290,0000-2300,0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RUMFORSKY (outer space) (room-to-Earth)
2300,0000-2400,0000 MHz
Until 31. December 2016 :
FIXED
MOBILE
Amateur
Radio Stepcondition
From 1. January 2017 :
FIXED
MOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
From 1. January 2017 :
ECC,C/( 14) 02 on MFCN in the frequency band 2300-2400 MHz
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
2400,0000-2450,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
Amateur
Amateur satellite
5.282
Radio Stepcondition
5.150
ERC200C/( 01) 08 on the radio equipment (s) for the detection of movements (rumalarmer)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
2450,0000-2483,5000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
5.150
ERC200C/( 01) 08 on the radio equipment (s) for the detection of movements (rumalarmer)
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Fixed services (radio-corrodes)-only between oil platforms or similar installations in the North Sea.
2483,5000-2500,0000 MHz
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.351A
Radio Stepcondition
5.150
5.371
ECC,C/( 09) 02 on MSS
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
2500,0000-2520,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.351A
5.384A
ECC200C/( 02) 06 on frequency band 2500-2690 MHz frequency band
ECC,C/( 05) 05 on the harmonized use of the frequency band 2500-2690 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /477/EC on the harmonisation of frequency bands 2500-2690 MHz
2520,0000-2655,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.339
5.384A
ECC200C/( 02) 06 on frequency band 2500-2690 MHz frequency band
ECC,C/( 05) 05 on the harmonized use of the frequency band 2500-2690 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /477/EC on the harmonisation of frequency bands 2500-2690 MHz
2655,0000-2670,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Earpses (passive) satellite
Radioastronomy
Spatial Research (passive)
5.149
5.208B
5.384A
ECC200C/( 02) 06 on frequency band 2500-2690 MHz frequency band
ECC,C/( 05) 05 on the harmonized use of the frequency band 2500-2690 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /477/EC on the harmonisation of frequency bands 2500-2690 MHz
2670,0000-2690,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
5.351A
Earpses (passive) satellite
Radioastronomy
Spatial Research (passive)
5.149
5.208B
5.384A
ECC200C/( 02) 06 on frequency band 2500-2690 MHz frequency band
ECC,C/( 05) 05 on the harmonized use of the frequency band 2500-2690 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /477/EC on the harmonisation of frequency bands 2500-2690 MHz
2690,0000-2700,0000 MHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
2700,0000-2900,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.337
Radio Stepcondition
5.423
2900,0000-3100,0000 MHz
RADIONAVIGATION
5.425
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.424A
5.425
5.427
3100,0000-3300,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Earpses-Satellite (Active)
Space Research (active)
5.149 (3260-3267 MHz)
3300,0000-3400,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.149 (3332-3339 MHz and 3345,8-3352,5 MHz)
3400,0000-3410,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.430A
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
FIXED
Radio Stepcondition
Amateur
Amateur satellite
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC200C/( 07) 02 on BWA
ECC200C/( 11) 06 on MFCN in the frequency bands 3400-3600 MHz and 3600-3800 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /411/EC on the harmonisation of frequency band 3400-3800 MHz, as amended by the implementation decision 2014 /276/EU
3410,0000-3590,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.430A
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
FIXED
Radio Stepcondition
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC200C/( 07) 02 on BWA
ECC200C/( 11) 06 on MFCN in the frequency bands 3400-3600 MHz and 3600-3800 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /411/EC on the harmonisation of frequency band 3400-3800 MHz, as amended by the implementation decision 2014 /276/EU
3590,0000-3600,0000 MHz
MOBILE
5.430A
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
FIXED
Radio Stepcondition
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC200C/( 07) 02 on BWA
ECC200C/( 11) 06 on MFCN in the frequency bands 3400-3600 MHz and 3600-3800 MHz
ECC200C/( 12) 01 on terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use
Commission Decision 2008 /411/EC on the harmonisation of frequency band 3400-3800 MHz, as amended by the implementation decision 2014 /276/EU
3600,0000-40,000 0000 MHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
Mobile
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 05) 09 on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
3600-3800 MHz : ECC,C/( 07) 02 on BWA
3600-3800 MHz : ECC200C/( 11) 06 on MFCN in the frequency bands 3400-3600 MHz and 3600-3800 MHz
3600-3800 MHz : ECC,C/( 12) 01 on the use of terminals, including satellite terminals, without individual permission for frequency use ;
3600-3800 MHz : Commission Decision 2008 /411/EC on the harmonisation of frequency bands 3400-3800 MHz, as amended by the implementation decision 2014 /276/EU
40,000 0000-4400,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.438
5.440
4400,0000-4500,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
4500,0000-4800,0000 MHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.441
MOBILE
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
RR APP 30B
Exclusive military use (except for the lowest power station radios and use according to RR APP 30B).
4800,0000-499.0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.442
Radioastronomy
5.149 (4825-4835 MHz and 4950-4990 MHz)
5.339
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use (except for the VA radio station).
499.0000-5000,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RADIOASTRONOMY
Spatial Research (passive)
5.149
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use (except for the VA radio station).
5000,0000-5010,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE SATELLITE (S)
5.443AA
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATIONS SATELLIT (Earth-to-space)
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5010,0000-5030,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE SATELLITE (S)
5.443AA
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIGATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth) (space-to-room)
5.328B
Mobile
5.443B
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5030,0000-5091,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE (S)
5.443C
AERONAUTIC MOBILE SATELLITE (S)
5.443D
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVI-GATION
Mobile
5.444
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5091,0000-5150,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC MOBILE
5.444B
AERONAUTIC MOBILE SATELLITE (S)
5.443AA
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVI-GATION
Mobile
5.444
5.444A
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5150,0000-525.0000 MHz
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.446A, 5.446B
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.447A
5.446C
5.447B (5150-5216 MHz)
5.447C
ECC,C/( 04) 08 om WAS/RLAN
Commission Decision 2005 /513/EC on WAS/RLAN, as last amended by 2007 /90/EC
5250,0000-50000 0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
SPACE RESEARCH
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.446A, 5.447F
5.447D
5.448A
ECC,C/( 04) 08 om WAS/RLAN
Commission Decision 2005 /513/EC on WAS/RLAN, as last amended by 2007 /90/EC
5250000-5350,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.446A, 5.447F
5.448A
ECC,C/( 04) 08 om WAS/RLAN
Commission Decision 2005 /513/EC on WAS/RLAN, as last amended by 2007 /90/EC
5350,0000-5460,0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.449
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
5.448C
Radio Stepcondition
Mobile
5.448A
5.448D
5460,0000-5470,0000 MHz
RADIONAVIGATION
5.449
RUMFORSKNING (active)
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
5.448D
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5470,0000-
5570,0000 MHz
MARITIM
RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.446A, 5.450A
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.452
5.450B
ECC,C/( 04) 08 om WAS/RLAN
Commission Decision 2005 /513/EC on WAS/RLAN, as last amended by 2007 /90/EC
5570,0000-5650,0000 MHz
MARITIM RADIONAVIGATION
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.446A, 5.450A
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.450B
ECC,C/( 04) 08 om WAS/RLAN
Commission Decision 2005 /513/EC on WAS/RLAN, as last amended by 2007 /90/EC
5650,0000-57250000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.446A, 5.450A
Amateur
Amateur satellite
5.282
Space Research (outer space)
ECC,C/( 04) 08 om WAS/RLAN
Commission Decision 2005 /513/EC on WAS/RLAN, as last amended by 2007 /90/EC
5725.0000-5830,0000 MHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Amateur
5.150
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5830,0000-5850,0000 MHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Amateur
5.150
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
5850,0000-5875,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
5.150
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
5875,0000-5925.0000 MHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
ECC200C/( 08) 01 on the use of ITS in frequency band 5875-5925 MHz
5875-5905 MHz : Commission Decision 2008 /671/EC on ITS
5925.0000-6700,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.457A
MOBILE
5.149 (6650-6675.2 MHz)
5.440
5.458
ECC,C/( 05) 09 on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
6700,0000-7075,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-Space (Jord-to-Space) (Space-to-Earth)
5.441
MOBILE
5.458
5.458A
5.458B
5.458C
RR APP 30B
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7075,0000-7145.0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.458
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7145,0000-7235,0000 MHz
FIXED
RUMINSKING (Earth-to-space)
MOBILE
5.460
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7235,0000-7250,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.458
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7250,0000-7300,0000 MHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
5.461
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7300,0000-7450,0000 MHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.461
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7450,0000-7550,0000 MHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.461A
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7550,0000-7750,0000 MHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7750,0000-7850,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.461B
7850,0000-7900,0000 MHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.461B
7900,0000-8025,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
5.461
7975-8025 MHz : The NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
7975-8025 MHz : Exclusive military use.
8025,0000-8175,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.462A
5.463
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
8175,0000-8215,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
METEOROLOGICAL CERTIFICATE (Jord-to-rum)
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
5.462A
5.463
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
8215,0000-8275,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
5.462A
5.463
8275,0000-8400,0000 MHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
5.462A
5.463
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
8400,0000-8500,0000 MHz
FIXED
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
5.465
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 20 km., and only a point is made to the letter authorizations. If the spread is over water, the requirement for a line length may be waisted.
8500,0000-8550,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8550,0000-8650,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RUMFORSKNING (active)
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8650,0000-8750,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8750,0000-8850,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.470
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
8850,0000-9000,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
MARITIM RADIONAVIGATION
5.472
Mobile
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9000,0000-90,000 0000 MHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.337
Radio Stepcondition
Mobile
5.473A
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9,0000-9300,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
MARITIM RADIONAVIGATION
5.472
Mobile
5.474
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9300,0000-9500,0000 MHz
RADIONAVIGATION
Radio Stepcondition
Mobile
5.427
5.474
5.475
5.475A
5.476A
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9500,0000-9800,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RADIONAVIGATION
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
SPACE RESEARCH
Mobile
5.476A
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
9800,0000-10000,0000 MHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Fixed
Mobile
5.478A (9800-9900 MHz)
5.478B (9800-9900 MHz)
5.479 (9975-10000 MHz)
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
10,0000-10,1500 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
5.479 (10,000-10,025 MHz)
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
10,1500-10,3000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
5.479
10,3000-10,4500 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
5.479
10,4500-10,5000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
Fixed
Mobile
10,5000-10,5500 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
10,5500-10,6000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Radio Stepcondition
10,6000-10,6500 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Radio Stepcondition
5.149
5.482
5.482A
ECC200C/( 10) 01 sharing criteria between MFS and EESS (passive)
10,6500-10,6800 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Radio Stepcondition
5.149
5.482
5.482A
ECC200C/( 10) 01 sharing criteria between MFS and EESS (passive)
10,6800-10,7000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
10,7000-11,7000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-Space (Jord-to-Space) (Space-to-Earth)
5.441, 5.484
ERC/98 (C/( 98) 15 concerning the use of the 'Omnitracs terminals for the Euteltracs' system ' without individual authorization for frequency use
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 03) 04 on the use of the VSAT terminals (very small Aperture Terminals) without the individual permission for the use of the frequency use ;
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
RR APP 30B
10,70-10.95 GHz and 11.20-11,45 GHz : the frequency bands may only be used for fixed satellite services.
11,7000-12,5000 GHz
BROADCAST SATELLITE
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.487A
5.487
5.492
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
RR APP 30
12,5000-12,7500 GHz
Jord-to-Space (Jord-to-Space) (Space-to-Earth)
5.484A
ERC/98 (C/( 98) 15 concerning the use of the 'Omnitracs terminals for the Euteltracs' system ' without individual authorization for frequency use
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
12,7500-13,2500 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.441
Space Research (outer space) (space-to-earth)
RR APP 30B
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 12 km., and only a point is issued to the letter.
13,2500-13,4000 GHz
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.497
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
5.498A
13,4000-13,7500 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
SPACE RESEARCH
Mobile
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
5.501A
5.501B
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
13,7500-14,0000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.484A
Mobile
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Space Research
Earpses Satellite Satellite
5.502
5.503
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
14,0000-14.2500 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.457A, 5.484A, 5.506, 5.506A, 5.506B
Space Research
Mobile-satellite (Jord-to-rum)
5.504A
EUTELTRACS
ERC/98 (C/( 98) 15 concerning the use of the 'Omnitracs terminals for the Euteltracs' system ' without individual authorization for frequency use
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
14.2500-14,3000 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.457A, 5.506, 5.506A, 5.506B
Mobile satellite, except for aeronautical mobile satellite.
Space Research
ECC,C/( 03) 04 on the VSAT terminals (very small aperture terminals)
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
14,3000-14,4000 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.457A, 5.506, 5.506A, 5.506B
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Mobile satellite, except for aeronautical mobile satellite.
Radionaviaviavi-satellite
ECC,C/( 03) 04 on the VSAT terminals (very small aperture terminals)
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
14,4000-14,4700 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.457A, 5.506, 5.506A, 5.506B
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Mobile satellite, except for aeronautical mobile satellite.
Space research (space-to-earth)
ECC,C/( 03) 04 on the VSAT terminals (very small aperture terminals)
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
14,4700-14.5000 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.457A, 5.506, 5.506A, 5.506B
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Mobile satellite, except for aeronautical mobile satellite.
Radioastronomy
5.149
ECC,C/( 03) 04 on the VSAT terminals (very small aperture terminals)
ECC,C/( 05) 10 on ground stations on board vessels (ESV-Earth Stations on board Vessels)
ECC,C/( 05) 11 on ground stations on board aircraft (AES-Aircraft Earth Stations)
14.5000-14,6200 GHz
FIXED
Space Research
Mobile
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 12 km., and only a point is issued to the letter.
14,6200-14,8000 GHz
MOBILE
FIXED
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
14,8000-15,2300 GHz
MOBILE
FIXED
5.339
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
15,2300-15,3500 GHz
FIXED
Space Research
Mobile
5.339
The length of the radius of the radiocater must be mine. 12 km., and only a point is issued to the letter.
15,3500-15,4000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
15,4000-15,4300 GHz
RADIO STEP-DETERMINATION
5.511E, 5.511F
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVI-GATION
5.511D
15,4300-15,6300 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.511A
RADIO STEP-DETERMINATION
5.511E, 5.511F
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.511C
15,6300-15,7000 GHz
RADIO STEP-DETERMINATION
5.511E, 5.511F
AERONAUTIC RADIONAVIGATION
5.511D
15,7000-16,6000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
16,6000-17,1000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
17,1000-17,2000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Mobile
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,2000-17,3000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
Mobile
5.513A
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
17,3000-17,7000 GHz
Jord-to-Space (Jord-to-Space) (Space-to-Earth)
5.516, 5.516A, 5.516B
RR APP 30A
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
17,7000-18,1000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-Space (Jord-to-Space) (Space-to-Earth)
5.484A, 5.516
Mobile
RR APP 30A
ERC200C/( 00) 07 The split application of the tape 17,7-19,7 GHz for fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
18,1000-18,4000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-Earth) (Earth-to-room)
5.484A, 5.516B, 5.520
Mobile
5.519
5.521
ERC200C/( 00) 07 The split application of the tape 17,7-19,7 GHz for fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
18,4000-18,6000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.484A, 5.516B
Mobile
ERC200C/( 00) 07 The split application of the tape 17,7-19,7 GHz for fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
18,6000-18,8000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.516B, 5.522B
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
Spatial Research (passive)
5.522A
ERC200C/( 00) 07 The split application of the tape 17,7-19,7 GHz for fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
18,8000-19,3000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.516B, 5.523A
Mobile
ERC200C/( 00) 07 The split application of the tape 17,7-19,7 GHz for fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
19,3000-19,7000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-Space (Jord-to-Space) (Space-to-Earth)
5.523B, 5.523C, 5.523D, 5.523E
Mobile
ERC200C/( 00) 07 The split application of the tape 17,7-19,7 GHz for fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
19,7000-20,1000 GHz
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.484A, 5.516B
Mobil satellite (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
20,1000-20,2000 GHz
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.484A, 5.516B
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.526
5.527
5.528
ERC,C/( 99) 26 on earth stations which alone receive (ROES-Receive Only Earth Stations)
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
20,2000-21,2000 GHz
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (room-to-earth)
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
21,2000-21,4000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FIXED
MOBILE
RUMFORSKY (passive)
21,4000-22,0000 GHz
FIXED
BROADCAST SATELLITE
Mobile
5.208B
5.530A
5.530B
5.530C
5.530D
22,0000-22,2100 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
Mobile
5.149 (22,01-22,21 GHz)
22,2100-22,5000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FIXED
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Mobile
5.149
5.532
22,5000-22,5500 GHz
FIXED
Mobile
22,5500-23,1500 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.149 (22,81-22,86 GHz and 23,07-23,12 GHz)
5.338A
23,1500-23,5500 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
Mobile
5.338A
23,5500-23,6000 GHz
FIXED
Mobile
23,6000-24,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
24,0000-24,0500 GHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Mobile
5.150
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
24,0500-24,2500 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Earpses-Satellite (Active)
Mobile
5.150
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
24,2500-24,4500 GHz
FIXED
Mobile
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
24,4500-24,5000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
Mobile
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
24,5000-24,7500 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
Mobile
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
24,7500-24,9690 GHz
FIXED
Mobile
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
24,9690-25,2500 GHz
FIXED
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
25,2500-25,3330 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
25,3330-25,5000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
25,5000-25,9770 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.536B
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.536A
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
25,9770-26,3410 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.536B
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.536A
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
26,3410-26,5000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.536B
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.536A
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
26,5000-26,6500 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.536B
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
Radio Stepcondition
5.536A
ECC,C/( 04) 10 on frequencies for short-distance arith;
Commission Decision 2005 /50/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in the 24 GHz area for the time-limited use of short-range equipment for vehicles in the Community, as amended by implementation decision 2011 /485/EU
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use (other than short-range adres and the lacquer &apos; s radio installations).
26,6500-27,0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.536B
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (Earth-to-room)
5.536A
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use (except for the VA radio station).
27,0000-27,5000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
INTER SATELLITE
5.536
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
27,5000-28,5000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.484A, 5.516B, 5.539
Mobile
5.538
5.540
28,5000-29,1000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.484A, 5.516B, 5.523A, 5.539
Earpser satellite (Earth-to-room) satellite
5.541
Mobile
5.540
29,1000-29,5000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.516B, 5.523C, 5.523E, 5.535A, 5.539, 5.541A
Earpser satellite (Earth-to-room) satellite
5.541
Mobile
5.540
29,5000-29,9000 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.484A, 5.516B, 5.539
Mobile-satellite (Jord-to-rum)
Earpser satellite (Earth-to-room) satellite
5.541
5.540
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
29,9000-30,0000 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.484A, 5.516B, 5.539
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
Earpser satellite (Earth-to-room) satellite
5.541
5.525
5.526
5.527
5.538
5.540
5.541A
5.543
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
ECC,C/( 06) 02 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite (e.i.r.p. max. 34 dBW)
ECC,C/( 06) 03 on satellite terminals in the fixed satellite station (e.i.r.p. between 34-60 dBW)
30,0000-31.0000 GHz
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (room-to-earth)
5.338A
ECC200C/( 10) 02 compatibility compatibility between 30-31 GHz and EESS (passive) in 31,3-31.5 GHz frequency bands
NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
Exclusive military use.
31,0000-31,3000 GHz
FIXED
5.338A
Standard frequency and time signal-satellite (room-to-earth)
Space Research
5.544
5.149 (31,2-31,3 GHz)
31,3000-31,5000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
ECC200C/( 10) 02 compatibility compatibility between 30-31 GHz and EESS (passive) in 31,3-31.5 GHz frequency bands
31,5000-31,8000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.149
31,8000-32,0000 GHz
FIXED
5.547A
RADIONAVIGATION
RUMFORSKY (outer space) (room-to-Earth)
Mobile
5.547
5.548
32,0000-32,3000 GHz
FIXED
5.547A
RADIONAVIGATION
RUMFORSKY (outer space) (room-to-Earth)
Mobile
5.547
5.548
32,3000-33,0000 GHz
FIXED
5.547A
INTER SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
5.547
5.548
33,0000-33,4000 GHz
FIXED
5.547A
RADIONAVIGATION
Mobile
5.547
33,4000-34,2000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
34,2000-34,7000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RUMINSKING (outer space) (Earth-to-space)
34,7000-35,2000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Space Research
35,2000-35,5000 GHz
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
RADIO STEPCONDITION
35,5000-36,0000 GHz
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
METEOROLOGICAL REMEDIES
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RUMFORSKNING (active)
5.549A
36,0000-37,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FIXED
MOBILE
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.149 (36,43-36,50 GHz)
5.550A
37,0000-37,5000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
5.547
37,5000-38,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RUMINNING (space-to-Earth)
Earpses-satellite (space-to-earth)
5.547
ERC,C/( 00) 02 on the application of the tape 37,5-40,5 GHz of fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
38,0000-39.5000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
Earpses-satellite (space-to-earth)
5.547
ERC,C/( 00) 02 on the application of the tape 37,5-40,5 GHz of fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
39,5000-40,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.516B
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
Earpses-satellite (space-to-earth)
5.547
ERC,C/( 00) 02 on the application of the tape 37,5-40,5 GHz of fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
40,0000-40,5000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.516B
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
Jord-to-room (Jord-to-rum)
RUMINSKING (Earth-to-space)
Earpses-satellite (space-to-earth)
ERC,C/( 00) 02 on the application of the tape 37,5-40,5 GHz of fixed services and ground stations in fixed satellite services (space-to-earth)
40,5000-41.0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
BROADCAST
BROADCAST SATELLITE
Mobile
5.547
ERCFIC C/( 99) 15 on MWS and Point-to-Point FWS
ECC,C/( 02) 04 of ground-based services and satellite services in 40,5-42,5 GHz
41,0000-42,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
5.516B
BROADCAST
BROADCAST SATELLITE
Mobile
5.547
ERCFIC C/( 99) 15 on MWS and Point-to-Point FWS
ECC,C/( 02) 04 of ground-based services and satellite services in 40,5-42,5 GHz
42,0000-42,5000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
BROADCAST
BROADCAST SATELLITE
Mobile
5.547
5.551I
ERCFIC C/( 99) 15 on MWS and Point-to-Point FWS
ECC,C/( 02) 04 of ground-based services and satellite services in 40,5-42,5 GHz
42,5000-43,5000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
5.547
5.551H
5.551I
ERCFIC C/( 99) 15 on MWS and Point-to-Point FWS
ECC/REC/REC/( 01) 04 on MWS and Point-to-Point FWS
43,5000-47,0000 GHz
MOBILE
5.553
MOBILE SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
5.554
43,5-45,5 GHz : NATO Joint Civil / Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
43,5-45,5 GHz : Exclusive military use.
47,0000-47,2000 GHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
47,2000-47,5000 GHz
FIXED
5.552A
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
MOBILE
47,5000-47,9000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
(room-to-earth) 5.516B, 5.554A
MOBILE
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
47,9000-48,2000 GHz
FIXED
5.552A
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
MOBILE
48,2000-48,5400 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
(room-to-earth) 5.516B, 5.554A, 5.555B
MOBILE
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
48,5400-49,4400 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
MOBILE
5.149 (48,94-49,04 GHz)
49,4400-50,2000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
5.552
(room-to-earth) 5.516B, 5.554A, 5.555B
MOBILE
5.338A (49,7-50,2 GHz)
5.552A
5.555
ECC,C/( 05) 08 on frequencies for HDFSS (High-Density Fixed Satellite Service)
50,2000-50,4000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
50,4000-51,4000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
Mobile-satellite (Jord-to-rum)
5.338A (50,4-50,9 GHz)
51,4000-52,6000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
5.338A
5.547
5.556
52,6000-54,2500 GHz
EARPSES SATELLITE SATELLITE
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.556
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
54,2500-55,7800 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
INTER SATELLITE
5.556A
RUMFORSKY (passive)
55,7800-56,9000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
INTER SATELLITE
5.556A
FIXED
5.557A
MOBILE
5.558
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.547
56,9000-57,0000 GHz
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.547
57,0000-58.2000 GHz
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.556A
MOBILE
5.558
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.547
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
58.2000-59,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FIXED
MOBILE
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.547
5.556
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
59,0000-59,3000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
5.556A
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RUMFORSKY (passive)
MOBILE
5.558
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.559
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
59,3000-64,0000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.559
5.138
63-64 GHz : ECC200C/( 09) 01 on the use of ITS in frequency band 63-64 GHz
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
64,0000-65,0000 GHz
INTER SATELLITE
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.547
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
65,0000-66,0000 GHz
EARPSES SATELLITE SATELLITE
SPACE RESEARCH
INTER SATELLITE
FIXED
MOBILE, except for aeronautical mobile
5.547
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
66,0000-71.0000 GHz
MOBILE
5.553, 5.558
MOBILE SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
INTER SATELLITE
5.554
71.0000-74.0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
74,0000-75.5000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
BROADCAST
BROADCAST SATELLITE
Space research (space-to-earth)
5.561
75,5000-76,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
BROADCAST
BROADCAST SATELLITE
Space research (space-to-earth)
5.561
76,0000-77,0000 GHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
Space research (space-to-earth)
Mobile
5.149
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
77,0000-77,5000 GHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
Space research (space-to-earth)
Mobile
5.149
ECC,C/( 04) 03 frequencies for short-range radar-mounted radar
Commission Decision 2004 /545/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in 79 GHz-the area of use of short-range equipment for cars in the Community
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
77,5000-78,0000 GHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Radioastronomy
Space research (space-to-earth)
Mobile
Radio Stepcondition
5.149
ECC,C/( 04) 03 frequencies for short-range radar-mounted radar
Commission Decision 2004 /545/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in 79 GHz-the area of use of short-range equipment for cars in the Community
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
78,0000-79,0000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
Radioastronomy
Space research (space-to-earth)
Mobile
5.149
5.560
ECC,C/( 04) 03 frequencies for short-range radar-mounted radar
Commission Decision 2004 /545/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in 79 GHz-the area of use of short-range equipment for cars in the Community
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
79,0000-81.0000 GHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
Space research (space-to-earth)
Mobile
5.149
ECC,C/( 04) 03 frequencies for short-range radar-mounted radar
Commission Decision 2004 /545/EC on the harmonisation of radio frequencies in 79 GHz-the area of use of short-range equipment for cars in the Community
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
81.0000-81,5000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
Space research (space-to-earth)
Amateur
Amateur satellite
5.149
5.338A
5.560A
81,5000-84,0000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
Space research (space-to-earth)
5.149
5.338A
84,0000-86,0000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
5.338A
86,0000-92,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
92,0000-94.0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.149
5.338A
94,0000-94,1000 GHz
RADIO STEPCONDITION
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
RUMFORSKNING (active)
Radioastronomy
5.562
5.562A
94,1000-95.0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.149
95.0000-100,0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
5.149
5.554
100,0000-102,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
102,0000-105,0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
105,0000-109,5000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.562B
5.149
109,5000-111,8000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
111,8000-114,2500 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.562B
5.149
114,2500-116,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
116,0000-119,9800 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
INTER SATELLITE
5.562C
RUMFORSKY (passive)
119,9800-122,2500 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
INTER SATELLITE
5.562C
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Mobile
5.138
122,000-122,250 GHz : Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
122,2500-123.0000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
Amateur
5.138
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Mobile services are limited to the radio installations of the lowest power station.
123.0000-126,0000 GHz
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
Radioastronomy
5.554
126,0000-130,0000 GHz
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
Radioastronomy
5.149 (128,33-128,59 GHz and 129,23-129,49 GHz)
5.554
130,0000-133.5000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
133.5000-134,0000 GHz
FIXED
JORDOBSERVATIONS SATELLIT (Asset)
5.562E
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
5.562A
134,0000-136,0000 GHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Radioastronomy
136,0000-141,0000 GHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
5.149
141,0000-141,8500 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.149
141,8500-151,5000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
EUR 148,5-151,5 GHz : any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
5.149 (141,85-148,5 GHz)
151,5000-155.5000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
5.149
155,5000-158.5000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
5.562F
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.562B, 5.562F
5.149
5.562G
158.5000-164,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
164,0000-167.0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
167.0000-168,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
168,0000-170,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
5.149 (168.59-168,93 GHz)
170,0000-174.5000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
5.149 (171,11-171.45 GHz, 172,31-172,65 GHz and 173.52-173.85 GHz)
174,5000-174,8000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
174,8000-182,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
INTER SATELLITE
5.562H
RUMFORSKY (passive)
182,0000-185,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
185,0000-190,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
INTER SATELLITE
5.562H
RUMFORSKY (passive)
190,0000-191,8000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
191,8000-2000000 GHz
FIXED
INTER SATELLITE
MOBILE
5.558
MOBILE SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
5.149 (195,75-196,15 GHz)
5.554
2000000-202,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
5.563A
202,0000-209,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
5.563A
209,0000-217,0000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
217,0000-226,0000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.562B
5.149
226,0000-231,5000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
231,5000-232,0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
232,0000-235,0000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
Radio Stepcondition
235,0000-238,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
RUMFORSKY (passive)
5.563A
5.563B
$238,0000-50,000 GHz
FIXED
FAST-SATELLIT (space-to-earth)
MOBILE
RADIO STEPCONDITION
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
0000 0000-241,0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
RADIO STEPCONDITION
241,0000-248,0000 GHz
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIO STEPCONDITION
Amateur
Amateur satellite
5.138
5.149
244-246 GHz : Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
248,0000-250,0000 GHz
AMATEUR
AMATEUR SATELLITE
Radioastronomy
5.149
250,0000-252,0000 GHz
SATELLIT JORDOBSERVATION (PANTS)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RUMFORSKY (passive)
Any broadcast (emission) is prohibited (5.340)
5.563A
252,0000-265,0000 GHz
FIXED
MOBILE
MOBILE-SATELLIT (Jord-to-rum)
RADIOASTRONOMY
RADIONAVIGATION
RADIONAVIAVIAVI-SATELLITE
5.149
5.554
265,0000-275,0000 GHz
FIXED
Jord-to-room (FIXM)
MOBILE
RADIOASTRONOMY
5.149
5.563A
275,0000-3000,0000 GHz
Unallocated
5.565
UWB
GPR / WPR
BMA
ODC
LPR
ECC,C/( 06) 04 relating to the harmonisation of equipment for UWB in the frequency bands under 10,6 GHz
ECC,C/( 06) 08 of radar for soil examination and wall
ECC,C/( 11) 02 per LPR
ECC,C/( 12) 03 UWB applications in aircraft
Commission Decision 2006 /771/EC on the coordination of frequency resources for short-distance equipment, as last amended by 2013 /752/EU
Commission Decision 2007 /131/EC on UWB as last amended by 2014 /702/EU

Official notes

1) The commotion contains rules which implement parts of Directive 2002 /21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7. March 2002 on the common framework for electronic communications networks and services (Framework Directive), Official Journal of the European Communities. L 108 s. The Council of 33 and European Parliament and Council Directive 2009 /140/EC of 25. Nov 2009 amending Directive 2002/21/EC laying down common framework conditions for electronic communications networks and services, Directive 2002/19/EC on access to and interconnection between electronic communications networks and associated facilities and directive 2002/20/EC on authorisations for electronic communications networks and services, EU-Official Journal 2009, nr. L 337, s. 37.