UK Allocations by Frequency Range
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1 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 0 khz 9 khz S 9 khz 14 khz 14 khz khz khz khz khz khz khz khz khz 70 khz 70 khz 72 khz 72 khz 84 khz 84 khz 86 khz 86 khz 90 khz 90 khz 110 khz 110 khz 112 khz 112 khz 115 khz 115 khz khz S S khz 126 khz 126 khz 129 khz 129 khz 130 khz 130 khz khz khz 255 khz 255 khz khz khz 315 khz 315 khz 325 khz S 325 khz 405 khz Fixed Maritime Mobile = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 1 AENDIX B
2 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 0 khz 9 khz 9 khz 14 khz 14 khz khz khz khz khz khz khz khz khz 70 khz 70 khz 72 khz 72 khz 84 khz 84 khz 86 khz 86 khz 90 khz 90 khz 110 khz 110 khz 112 khz 112 khz 115 khz 115 khz khz khz 126 khz 126 khz 129 khz 129 khz 130 khz 130 khz khz khz 255 khz 255 khz khz khz 315 khz 315 khz 325 khz 325 khz 405 khz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 2 AENDIX B
3 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 405 khz 415 khz 415 khz 435 khz 435 khz 495 khz S 495 khz 505 khz 505 khz khz S khz khz khz 1625 khz 1625 khz 1635 khz 1635 khz 1800 khz 1800 khz 1810 khz 1810 khz 1850 khz 1850 khz 2000 khz S 2000 khz 2025 khz S 2025 khz 2045 khz S S 2045 khz 2160 khz S 2160 khz 2170 khz 2170 khz khz khz khz khz 2194 khz 2194 khz 2300 khz S 2300 khz 2498 khz S 2498 khz 2501 khz 2501 khz 2502 khz 2502 khz 2625 khz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 3 AENDIX B
4 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 405 khz 415 khz 415 khz 435 khz 435 khz 495 khz 495 khz 505 khz 505 khz khz khz khz khz 1625 khz 1625 khz 1635 khz 1635 khz 1800 khz 1800 khz 1810 khz 1810 khz 1850 khz 1850 khz 2000 khz 2000 khz 2025 khz 2025 khz 2045 khz 2045 khz 2160 khz 2160 khz 2170 khz 2170 khz khz khz khz khz 2194 khz 2194 khz 2300 khz 2300 khz 2498 khz 2498 khz 2501 khz 2501 khz 2502 khz 2502 khz 2625 khz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 4 AENDIX B
5 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 2625 khz 2650 khz 2650 khz 2850 khz S 2850 khz 3025 khz 3025 khz 3155 khz 3155 khz 3200 khz 3200 khz 3230 khz 3230 khz 3400 khz 3400 khz 3500 khz 3500 khz 3800 khz S 3800 khz 3900 khz 3900 khz 3950 khz 3950 khz 4000 khz 4000 khz 4063 khz 4063 khz 4438 khz 4438 khz 4650 khz 4650 khz 4700 khz 4700 khz 4750 khz 4750 khz 4850 khz 4850 khz 4995 khz 4995 khz 5003 khz 5003 khz 5005 khz S 5005 khz 5060 khz 5060 khz 5250 khz S 5250 khz 5450 khz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 5 AENDIX B
6 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 2625 khz 2650 khz 2650 khz 2850 khz 2850 khz 3025 khz 3025 khz 3155 khz 3155 khz 3200 khz 3200 khz 3230 khz 3230 khz 3400 khz 3400 khz 3500 khz 3500 khz 3800 khz 3800 khz 3900 khz 3900 khz 3950 khz 3950 khz 4000 khz 4000 khz 4063 khz 4063 khz 4438 khz 4438 khz 4650 khz 4650 khz 4700 khz 4700 khz 4750 khz 4750 khz 4850 khz 4850 khz 4995 khz 4995 khz 5003 khz 5003 khz 5005 khz 5005 khz 5060 khz 5060 khz 5250 khz 5250 khz 5450 khz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 6 AENDIX B
7 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 5450 khz 5480 khz 5480 khz 5680 khz 5680 khz 5730 khz 5730 khz 5900 khz 5900 khz 6200 khz 6200 khz 6525 khz 6525 khz 6685 khz 6685 khz 6765 khz 6765 khz 7000 khz S 7000 khz 7100 khz 7100 khz 7300 khz 7300 khz 7350 khz 7350 khz 8100 khz S 8100 khz 8195 khz 8195 khz 8815 khz 8815 khz 8965 khz 8965 khz 9040 khz 9040 khz 9400 khz 9400 khz 9500 khz 9500 khz 9900 khz 9900 khz 9995 khz 9995 khz khz khz khz S khz khz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 7 AENDIX B
8 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 5450 khz 5480 khz 5480 khz 5680 khz 5680 khz 5730 khz 5730 khz 5900 khz 5900 khz 6200 khz 6200 khz 6525 khz 6525 khz 6685 khz 6685 khz 6765 khz 6765 khz 7000 khz 7000 khz 7100 khz 7100 khz 7300 khz 7300 khz 7350 khz 7350 khz 8100 khz 8100 khz 8195 khz 8195 khz 8815 khz 8815 khz 8965 khz 8965 khz 9040 khz 9040 khz 9400 khz 9400 khz 9500 khz 9500 khz 9900 khz 9900 khz 9995 khz 9995 khz khz khz khz khz khz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 8 AENDIX B
9 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) khz khz S MHz MHz S MHz MHz MHz 11.4 MHz 11.4 MHz 11.6 MHz 11.6 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 13.2 MHz 13.2 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz 13.6 MHz 13.6 MHz 13.8 MHz 13.8 MHz MHz MHz 14 MHz S 14 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz 15.1 MHz 15.1 MHz 15.6 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 9 AENDIX B
10 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations khz khz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 11.4 MHz 11.4 MHz 11.6 MHz 11.6 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 13.2 MHz 13.2 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 13.6 MHz 13.6 MHz 13.8 MHz 13.8 MHz MHz MHz 14 MHz 14 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 15.1 MHz 15.1 MHz 15.6 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 10 AENDIX B
11 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 15.6 MHz 15.8 MHz 15.8 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 17.9 MHz 17.9 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz 18.9 MHz 18.9 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 19.8 MHz 19.8 MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz MHz MHz 21 MHz S 21 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 11 AENDIX B
12 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 15.6 MHz 15.8 MHz 15.8 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 17.9 MHz 17.9 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 18.9 MHz 18.9 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 19.8 MHz 19.8 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 21 MHz 21 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 12 AENDIX B
13 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) MHz 22 MHz 22 MHz MHz MHz 23 MHz 23 MHz 23.2 MHz S 23.2 MHz MHz MHz 24 MHz 24 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 26.1 MHz 26.1 MHz MHz MHz 27.5 MHz 27.5 MHz 28 MHz 28 MHz 29.7 MHz 29.7 MHz 31.7 MHz 31.7 MHz 34.5 MHz 34.5 MHz MHz S MHz 47 MHz 47 MHz 50 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 13 AENDIX B
14 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations MHz 22 MHz 22 MHz MHz MHz 23 MHz 23 MHz 23.2 MHz 23.2 MHz MHz MHz 24 MHz 24 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 26.1 MHz 26.1 MHz MHz MHz 27.5 MHz 27.5 MHz 28 MHz 28 MHz 29.7 MHz 29.7 MHz 31.7 MHz 31.7 MHz 34.5 MHz 34.5 MHz MHz MHz 47 MHz 47 MHz 50 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 14 AENDIX B
15 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 50 MHz 51 MHz 51 MHz 52 MHz S 52 MHz 68 MHz 68 MHz 70.5 MHz S 70.5 MHz 71.5 MHz 71.5 MHz 72.8 MHz 72.8 MHz 74.8 MHz 74.8 MHz 75.2 MHz 75.2 MHz 76.7 MHz 76.7 MHz 78 MHz 78 MHz 80 MHz 80 MHz 87.5 MHz S 87.5 MHz 108 MHz 108 MHz MHz S MHz 136 MHz 136 MHz 137 MHz S S 137 MHz 138 MHz S 138 MHz MHz S MHz 143 MHz S 143 MHz 144 MHz 144 MHz 146 MHz 146 MHz 149 MHz 149 MHz MHz MHz MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 15 AENDIX B
16 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 50 MHz 51 MHz 51 MHz 52 MHz 52 MHz 68 MHz 68 MHz 70.5 MHz 70.5 MHz 71.5 MHz 71.5 MHz 72.8 MHz 72.8 MHz 74.8 MHz 74.8 MHz 75.2 MHz 75.2 MHz 76.7 MHz 76.7 MHz 78 MHz 78 MHz 80 MHz 80 MHz 87.5 MHz 87.5 MHz 108 MHz 108 MHz MHz MHz 136 MHz 136 MHz 137 MHz 137 MHz 138 MHz 138 MHz MHz MHz 143 MHz 143 MHz 144 MHz 144 MHz 146 MHz 146 MHz 149 MHz 149 MHz MHz MHz MHz S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 16 AENDIX B
17 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) MHz 152 MHz 152 MHz 153 MHz 153 MHz MHz S MHz 154 MHz S 154 MHz 156 MHz 156 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 174 MHz 174 MHz MHz MHz 230 MHz 230 MHz 235 MHz S 235 MHz MHz S S MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 401 MHz 401 MHz 406 MHz 406 MHz MHz MHz 410 MHz S 410 MHz 420 MHz S 420 MHz 430 MHz 430 MHz 440 MHz S S 440 MHz 450 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 17 AENDIX B
18 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations MHz 152 MHz 152 MHz 153 MHz 153 MHz MHz MHz 154 MHz 154 MHz 156 MHz 156 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 174 MHz 174 MHz MHz MHz 230 MHz 230 MHz 235 MHz 235 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 401 MHz 401 MHz 406 MHz 406 MHz MHz MHz 410 MHz 410 MHz 420 MHz 420 MHz 430 MHz 430 MHz 440 MHz 440 MHz 450 MHz S S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 18 AENDIX B
19 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 450 MHz 470 MHz 470 MHz 590 MHz S 590 MHz 598 MHz S 598 MHz 854 MHz S 854 MHz 862 MHz S 862 MHz 870 MHz 870 M 888 MHz 888 MHz 890 MHz 890 MHz 915 MHz S 915 MHz 933 MHz S 933 MHz 960 MHz 960 MHz 1215 MHz 1215 MHz 1240 MHz 1240 MHz 1260 MHz S 1260 MHz 1350 MHz S 1350 MHz 1375 MHz S 1375 MHz 1400 MHz 1400 MHz 1427 MHz 1427 MHz 1429 MHz 1429 MHz 1452 MHz 1452 MHz 1492 MHz 1492 MHz 1517 MHz 1517 MHz 1525 MHz 1525 MHz 1530 MHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 19 AENDIX B
20 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 450 MHz 470 MHz 470 MHz 590 MHz 590 MHz 598 MHz 598 MHz 854 MHz 854 MHz 862 MHz 862 MHz 870 MHz 870 M 888 MHz 888 MHz 890 MHz 890 MHz 915 MHz 915 MHz 933 MHz 933 MHz 960 MHz 960 MHz 1215 MHz 1215 MHz 1240 MHz 1240 MHz 1260 MHz 1260 MHz 1350 MHz 1350 MHz 1375 MHz 1375 MHz 1400 MHz 1400 MHz 1427 MHz 1427 MHz 1429 MHz 1429 MHz 1452 MHz 1452 MHz 1492 MHz 1492 MHz 1517 MHz 1517 MHz 1525 MHz 1525 MHz 1530 MHz S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 20 AENDIX B
21 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Space Research Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 1530 MHz 1533 MHz S S 1533 MHz 1535 MHz S S 1535 MHz 1544 MHz 1544 MHz 1545 MHz 1545 MHz 1555 MHz 1555 MHz 1559 MHz 1559 MHz 1610 MHz 1610 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 1660 MHz 1660 MHz MHz MHz 1668 MHz S S 1668 MHz 1670 MHz 1670 MHz 1675 MHz 1670 MHz 1690 MHz 1690 MHz 1698 MHz S S 1698 MHz 1700 MHz 1700 MHz 1710 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 21 AENDIX B
22 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 1530 MHz 1533 MHz 1533 MHz 1535 MHz 1535 MHz 1544 MHz 1544 MHz 1545 MHz 1545 MHz 1555 MHz 1555 MHz 1559 MHz 1559 MHz 1610 MHz 1610 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 1660 MHz 1660 MHz MHz MHz 1668 MHz 1668 MHz 1670 MHz 1670 MHz 1675 MHz 1670 MHz 1690 MHz 1690 MHz 1698 MHz 1698 MHz 1700 MHz 1700 MHz 1710 MHz S S S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 22 AENDIX B
23 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 1710 MHz 1785 MHz S 1785 MHz 1800 MHz S 1800 MHz 1805 MHz S S 1805 MHz 1880 MHz S 1880 MHz 1885 MHz S 1885 MHz 1900 MHz S 1900 MHz 1980 MHz 1980 MHz 2010 MHz 2010 MHz 2025 MHz 2025 MHz 2110 MHz 2110 MHz 2120 MHz 2120 MHz 2170 MHz 2170 MHz 2200 MHz 2200 MHz 2290 MHz 2290 MHz 2300 MHz 2300 MHz 2302 MHz S 2302 MHz 2310 MHz S 2310 MHz 2450 MHz S S S 2450 MHz MHz S MHz 2500 MHz S 2500 MHz 2520 MHz S 2520 MHz 2655 MHz S 2655 MHz 2670 MHz S 2670 MHz 2690 MHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 23 AENDIX B
24 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 1710 MHz 1785 MHz 1785 MHz 1800 MHz 1800 MHz 1805 MHz 1805 MHz 1880 MHz 1880 MHz 1885 MHz 1885 MHz 1900 MHz 1900 MHz 1980 MHz 1980 MHz 2010 MHz 2010 MHz 2025 MHz 2025 MHz 2110 MHz 2110 MHz 2120 MHz 2120 MHz 2170 MHz 2170 MHz 2200 MHz 2200 MHz 2290 MHz 2290 MHz 2300 MHz 2300 MHz 2302 MHz 2302 MHz 2310 MHz 2310 MHz 2450 MHz 2450 MHz MHz MHz 2500 MHz 2500 MHz 2520 MHz 2520 MHz 2655 MHz 2655 MHz 2670 MHz 2670 MHz 2690 MHz S S S S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 24 AENDIX B
25 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 2690 MHz 2700 MHz 2700 MHz 2900 MHz S 2900 MHz 3100 MHz S 3100 MHz 3300 MHz S 3300 MHz 3600 MHz 3600 MHz 4200 MHz 4200 MHz 4400 MHz 4400 MHz 4500 MHz 4500 MHz 4800 MHz 4800 MHz 5000 MHz * 5000 MHz 5150 MHz 5150 MHz 5250 MHz 5250 MHz 5255 MHz 5255 MHz 5350 MHz S 5350 MHz 5460 MHz S 5460 MHz 5470 MHz S 5470 MHz 5650 MHz S 5650 MHz 5725 MHz S S S 5725 MHz 5850 MHz S S S 5850 MHz 7075 MHz 7075 MHz 7250 MHz 7250 MHz 7300 MHz 7300 MHz 7750 MHz 7750 MHz 7900 MHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 25 AENDIX B
26 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 2690 MHz 2700 MHz 2700 MHz 2900 MHz 2900 MHz 3100 MHz 3100 MHz 3300 MHz 3300 MHz 3600 MHz 3600 MHz 4200 MHz 4200 MHz 4400 MHz 4400 MHz 4500 MHz 4500 MHz 4800 MHz 4800 MHz 5000 MHz 5000 MHz 5150 MHz 5150 MHz 5250 MHz 5250 MHz 5255 MHz 5255 MHz 5350 MHz 5350 MHz 5460 MHz 5460 MHz 5470 MHz 5470 MHz 5650 MHz 5650 MHz 5725 MHz 5725 MHz 5850 MHz 5850 MHz 7075 MHz 7075 MHz 7250 MHz 7250 MHz 7300 MHz 7300 MHz 7750 MHz 7750 MHz 7900 MHz S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 26 AENDIX B
27 UK Allocations by Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 7900 MHz 7975 MHz Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur 7975 MHz 8025 MHz 8025 MHz 8175 MHz 8175 MHz 8215 MHz 8215 MHz 8400 MHz 8400 MHz 8500 MHz 8500 MHz 8750 MHz 8750 MHz 8850 MHz 8850 MHz 9000 MHz 9000 MHz 9200 MHz 9200 MHz 9300 MHz 9300 MHz 9500 MHz S 9500 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz S MHz MHz S S MHz MHz S 10.5 GHz GHz S GHz 10.6 GHz 10.6 GHz GHz S GHz 10.7 GHz S 10.7 GHz 11.7 GHz 11.7 GHz 12.5 GHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 27 AENDIX B
28 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 7900 MHz 7975 MHz 7975 MHz 8025 MHz 8025 MHz 8175 MHz 8175 MHz 8215 MHz 8215 MHz 8400 MHz 8400 MHz 8500 MHz 8500 MHz 8750 MHz 8750 MHz 8850 MHz 8850 MHz 9000 MHz 9000 MHz 9200 MHz 9200 MHz 9300 MHz 9300 MHz 9500 MHz 9500 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz 10.5 GHz GHz GHz 10.6 GHz 10.6 GHz GHz GHz 10.7 GHz 10.7 GHz 11.7 GHz 11.7 GHz 12.5 GHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 28 AENDIX B
29 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 12.5 GHz GHz GHz GHz S S GHz 13.4 GHz S 13.4 GHz GHz GHz 14 GHz S 14 GHz GHz GHz 14.3 GHz 14.3 GHz 14.4 GHz 14.4 GHz GHz S GHz 14.5 GHz S 14.5 GHz GHz S GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz 15.4 GHz 15.4 GHz 15.7 GHz 15.7 GHz 17.1 GHz 17.1 GHz 17.3 GHz S 17.3 GHz 17.7 GHz S 17.7 GHz 19.7 GHz 19.7 GHz 20.2 GHz 20.2 GHz 21.2 GHz 21.2 GHz 22 GHz 22 GHz GHz S GHz 23 GHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 29 AENDIX B
30 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 12.5 GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz 13.4 GHz 13.4 GHz GHz GHz 14 GHz 14 GHz GHz GHz 14.3 GHz 14.3 GHz 14.4 GHz 14.4 GHz GHz GHz 14.5 GHz 14.5 GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz 15.4 GHz 15.4 GHz 15.7 GHz 15.7 GHz 17.1 GHz 17.1 GHz 17.3 GHz 17.3 GHz 17.7 GHz 17.7 GHz 19.7 GHz 19.7 GHz 20.2 GHz 20.2 GHz 21.2 GHz 21.2 GHz 22 GHz 22 GHz GHz GHz 23 GHz S S S S S S S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 30 AENDIX B
31 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 23 GHz GHz GHz 23.6 GHz 23.6 GHz 24 GHz 24 GHz GHz GHz GHz S GHz 24.5 GHz 24.5 GHz GHz GHz 25.5 GHz 25.5 GHz 26.5 GHz 26.5 GHz 27 GHz 27 GHz 27.5 GHz 27.5 GHz 29.5 GHz 29.5 GHz 30 GHz 30 GHz 31 GHz 31 GHz 31.3 GHz S 31.3 GHz 31.5 GHz 31.5 GHz 31.8 GHz 31.8 GHz 33.4 GHz 33.4 GHz 36 GHz 36 GHz 37 GHz 37 GHz 37.5 GHz 37.5 GHz 39.5 GHz 39.5 GHz 40.5 GHz 40.5 GHz 42.5 GHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 31 AENDIX B
32 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 23 GHz GHz GHz 23.6 GHz 23.6 GHz 24 GHz 24 GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz 24.5 GHz 24.5 GHz GHz GHz 25.5 GHz 25.5 GHz 26.5 GHz 26.5 GHz 27 GHz 27 GHz 27.5 GHz 27.5 GHz 29.5 GHz 29.5 GHz 30 GHz 30 GHz 31 GHz 31 GHz 31.3 GHz 31.3 GHz 31.5 GHz 31.5 GHz 31.8 GHz 31.8 GHz 33.4 GHz 33.4 GHz 36 GHz 36 GHz 37 GHz 37 GHz 37.5 GHz 37.5 GHz 39.5 GHz 39.5 GHz 40.5 GHz 40.5 GHz 42.5 GHz S S S S S S S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 32 AENDIX B
33 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 42.5 GHz 43.5 GHz 43.5 GHz 45.5 GHz 45.5 GHz 47 GHz 47 GHz 47.2 GHz 47.2 GHz 49.2 GHz 49.2 GHz 50.2 GHz 50.2 GHz 50.4 GHz 50.4 GHz 51.4 GHz 51.4 GHz 52.6 GHz 52.6 GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz 56.9 GHz 56.9 GHz 57 GHz 57 GHz 58.2 GHz 58.2 GHz 59 GHz 59 GHz 59.3 GHz 59.3 GHz 64 GHz 64 GHz 65 GHz 65 GHz 66 GHz 66 GHz 71 GHz 71 GHz 74 GHz S 74 GHz 75.5 GHz S 75.5 GHz 76 GHz S 76 GHz 81 GHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 33 AENDIX B
34 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 42.5 GHz 43.5 GHz 43.5 GHz 45.5 GHz 45.5 GHz 47 GHz 47 GHz 47.2 GHz 47.2 GHz 49.2 GHz 49.2 GHz 50.2 GHz 50.2 GHz 50.4 GHz 50.4 GHz 51.4 GHz 51.4 GHz 52.6 GHz 52.6 GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz 56.9 GHz 56.9 GHz 57 GHz 57 GHz 58.2 GHz 58.2 GHz 59 GHz 59 GHz 59.3 GHz 59.3 GHz 64 GHz 64 GHz 65 GHz 65 GHz 66 GHz 66 GHz 71 GHz 71 GHz 74 GHz 74 GHz 75.5 GHz 75.5 GHz 76 GHz 76 GHz 81 GHz S = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 34 AENDIX B
35 UK Allocations by Not Allocated Radionavigation Fixed Maritime Mobile Broadcasting Aeronautical Radionavigation Maritime Radionavigation Mobile Land Mobile Radiolocation Amateur Aeronautical Mobile (OR) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) (R) Amateur Satellite Space Research Radio Astronomy Meteorological Aids Space Operations (s-e) Space Operations (E-s) Space Operation (E-s) (s-s) Space operation (s-e) (s-s) Space Research (E-s) (s-s) Space Research (s-e) Space research (active) Space Research (s-e) (s-s) 81 GHz 84 GHz S 84 GHz 86 GHz 86 GHz 92 GHz 92 GHz 95 GHz S 95 GHz 100 GHz S 100 GHz 102 GHz 102 GHz 105 GHz 105 GHz 400 GHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 35 AENDIX B
36 UK Allocations by Space Research (E-s) (deep space) Meterological Satellite (s-e) Mobile Satellite (E-s) Mobile Satellite (s-e) Radionavigation Satellite - Satellite (E-s) - Satellite (s-e) Satellite Earth Exploration Satellite (active) Earth Exploration Satellite (passive) Eart Exploration Satellite (s-e) Eatrh exploration satellie (s-e) (s-s) Earth Exploration Satellite (E-s) (s-s) Radionavigation Satellite (s-e) Space Research (active) Amateur Sattellite (E-s) Broadcasting Sattelite Land Mobile Satellite (E-s) Land Mobile Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (s-e) Fixed Satellite (E-s) Space Research (deep space) Inter-Satellite Mobile Sattelite Space operations 81 GHz 84 GHz 84 GHz 86 GHz 86 GHz 92 GHz 92 GHz 95 GHz 95 GHz 100 GHz 100 GHz 102 GHz 102 GHz 105 GHz 105 GHz 400 GHz = rimary Service * = Refer to Notes 36 AENDIX B
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