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Notice of variation of amateur radio (intermediate) licence (A) or (B)

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DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT 1949 

NOTICE OF VARIATION OF AMATEUR RADIO (INTERMEDIATE) LICENCE (A) OR (B) 

The Secretary of State hereby gives notice pursuant to section 1 (4) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 to holders of the Amateur Radio (Intermediate) Licence (A) or (B) ("the Licence") that, with effect from 16 November 2001, each Licence shall be varied as follows: 

  1. In this Notice, "the Booklet" means the Terms, Provisions and Limitations Booklet BR68/I, the terms of which form part of the Licence.
  2. As from 16 November 2001, the Licence shall be read and construed as if:

    (1) the following Schedule shall be substituted for the Schedule to the Booklet:

"The Schedule to Terms, Provisions and Limitations Booklet BR68/IAmateur Radio Licence (Intermediate) Licence A or (B)Those licensed under Amateur Radio (Intermediate) Licence (B) may not transmit on these bands between 0.1357 and 29.700MHz.

 

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4

5

Frequency

Bands in MHz

 

Status of Allocations

in the United Kingdom

to the Amateur Service

 

Power

RF Output in

Watts

(dB Relative to

one watt)

 

Permitted

Types of Transmission

 

 

0.1357– 0.1378

Secondary. Available on

the basis on non-interference

to other services (inside or out-side the United Kingdom)

 

1W

(0dBW)

erp

 

 

 

 

 

 

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

 

 

1.810-1.830

 

Primary. Available on

the basis of non-interference

to other services (outside

the United Kingdom)

 

 

 

50W

(17dBW)

1.830-1.850

Primary

 

 

1.850-1.950

 

Available on the basis

of non-interference

to other services (inside

or outside the

United Kingdom)

 

32W

(15dBW)

 

1.950 –2.000

Available on the basis

of non-interference

to other services (inside

or outside the

United Kingdom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50W

(17dBW)

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

 

 

 

3.500-3.550

 

Primary. Shared with

other services

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

 

3.550-3.600

Morse

 

3.600-3650

Primary. Shared with

other services

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50W

(17dBW)

Morse

RTTY

Telephony

3.650-3.800

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

 

7.000-7.100

Primary

 

10.100-10.110

 

 

 

 

Secondary

 

10.110-10.140

Morse

10.140-10.150

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

14.000-14.250

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary

14.250-14.350

18.068-18.168

21.000-21.050

21.150-21.149

Morse

21.149-21.450

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

21.000-21.450

24.890-24.990

28.000-28.050

28.050-28.190

Morse

RTTY

Data

28.225-28.300

28.300-28.500

Morse

Telephony

 

 

28.500-29.700

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

 

 

 

 

50.00-51.00

Primary.

Available on the basis of

non-interference to other

services outside the

United Kingdom

Antennas limited to

20 metres above

ground level.

No maritime mobile

operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50W

(17dBW)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Morse

Telephony

Data

 

 

 

 

 

51.00-52.00

Secondary.

Available on the basis of

non-interference to other

services outside the

United Kingdom

Antennas limited to

20 metres above

ground level,

No maritime mobile

operation


70.00-70.50

Secondary.

Available on the basis of

non-interference to other

services outside the

United Kingdom

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

144.0-146.00

Primary

 

430.0-431.0

 

Secondary

 

 

40W

(16dBW)

erp

 

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

FSTV

431.0-432.0

Secondary. Not available

for use; within a

100km radius of

Charing Cross, London

(51° 30’ 30"N, 00° 07’ 24² W)

 

432.0-435.0

Secondary

50W

(17dBW)

Morse

Telephony

Data

 

 

435.0-438.0

 

 

Secondary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50W

(17dBW)

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

FSTV

 

438.0-440.0

Morse

Telephony

Data

SSTV
FSTV

1240-1260

 

Secondary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Morse

Telephony

RTTY

Data

Facsimile

SSTV

FSTV

1260-1270

1270-1325

 

2310-2400

 

2400-2450

Secondary. Users must

accept interference from

ISM users

3400-3475

Secondary

5650-5670

5670-5680

5575-5765

Secondary. Users must

accept interference from

ISM users

5820-5830

5830-5850

10000-10125

Secondary

10225-10450

10450-10475

10475-10500

(Not allocated)

24000-24050

Primary. Users must

accept interference

from ISM users

 

24050-24150

Secondary. May only

be used with the

written consent

of the Secretary of State.

Users must accept

interference from ISM users

24150-24250

Secondary

47000-47200

Primary

75500-76000

142000-144000

248000-250000

 

On behalf of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry

9 November 2001

 

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