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Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum

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General Information

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Foreword

This publication is divided into two chapters.

Chapter 1 General Information is intended to provide an introduction to the basis of the 2013

Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum lan! broad "uidance in its use! and information relevant

to the international framewor# from which it is developed. This chapter has no le"islative

effect.

Chapter 2  is the 2013 Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum lan $Spectrum lan%! prepared

under section 30 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992! and includes the Table of &requency

'and Allocations. The contents of (hapter 2 are le"ally bindin" on the Australian

(ommunications and )edia Authority $A()A% in ma#in" decisions on use of the

radiofrequency spectrum.

The *nternational Telecommunication +nion $*T+% currently convenes ,orld

Radiocommunication (onferences $,R(s% at appro-imately four yearly intervals. These

conferences ma#e internationally a"reed decisions and recommendations on the use of the

radiofrequency spectrum. The A()A intends to review the Spectrum lan on a re"ular basis!

to ensure it reflects the frequency allocation recommendations of the most recent ,R(.

The Spectrum lan contained in this publication supersedes that made on 10 ecember 200/.

&urther detail on current usa"e of! and issues related to radiofrequency spectrum in Australia!

and to view the further direction of the A()As spectrum mana"ement! please refer to the

A()As Five-year Spectrum Outloo 2!12-2!1" ! available from the A()As web pa"e at

www.acma."ov.au.

This document contains te-ts e-tracted from the *T+ Radio Re"ulations which have been

reproduced with the prior authorisation of the *T+ as the copyri"ht holder. The sole

responsibility for selectin" e-tracts for reproduction lies with the A()A alone and can in no

way be attributed to the *T+.

(omplete volumes of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations can be obtained from

*nternational Telecommunication +nionublications Saleslace des ations 1211 4eneva 20 $Swit5erland%Telephone 671 22 830 9171 $:n"lish%; 671 22 830 9172 $&rench%; 671 22 830 9173$Spanish%&a- 671 22 830 <1=7 :mail sales>itu.int

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+R? http;;www.itu.int;en;publications;

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Contents

Page

CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL N!"RMAT"N 1

PART 1 - GENERAL #

1 n!r"duc!i"n 3

2 $he in!erna!i"nal frame,"r; 3

3 #us!ralian )aria!i"ns !" !he $A fre<uenc all"ca!i"ns 3

4 efini!i"ns f"r !erms and ser)ices 4

5 !a!us "f ser)ices 4

PART $ - GE"GRAPHC REG"NS %

6 -%plana!i"n "f !he regi"nal char! 4

PART # - THE TA&LE "! !RE'(ENC) &AN* ALL"CAT"NS +

7 n!erpre!a!i"n 58 #ddi!i"nal all"ca!i"ns 6

9 #l!erna!i)e all"ca!i"ns 6

PART % - SPECTR(M MANAGEMENT N A(STRALA ,

10 $echnical planning elemen!s 6

11 efence use "f spec!rum 7

12 Br"adcas!ing ser)ices +ands 7

13 Ase "f spec!rum f"r me!e"r"l"gical purp"ses 8

14 adi" as!r"n"m use "f spec!rum 9

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CHAPTER $ - A(STRALAN RA*"!RE'(ENC)

SPECTR(M PLAN 11

PART 1 NTR"*(CT"R) 1%

1 ame "f pec!rum Plan 14

2 C"mmencemen! 14

3 efini!i"ns 14

4 i)isi"n "f !he spec!rum in!" fre<uenc +ands 21

5 ", !he $a+le refers !" ser)ices 21

6 Primar and sec"ndar ser)ices D fre<uenc +and plans 22

7 Primar ser)ices D spec!rum licences 22

8 Ase "f fre<uenc +ands D general 22

9 Ase "f fre<uenc +ands D spec!rum licensingand class licensing 23

10 Ase "f fre<uenc +ands D "!her circums!ances 23

11 armful in!erference D general 24

12 armful in!erference D sec"ndar ser)ices 24

13 n!erpre!a!i"n "f !he $a+le 25

PART $ TA&LE "! !RE'(ENC) &AN* ALL"CAT"NS $,

PART # A(STRALAN !""TN"TES 1%

PART % NTERNAT"NAL !""TN"TES 111

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CHAPTER 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

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CHAPTER 1GENERAL INFORMATION

Part 1 General

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1 Introduction

The Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum lan 2013 $the Spectrum lan% divides the

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Australian radiofrequency spectrum into a number of frequency bands and specifies the

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"eneral purposes for which the bands may be used. This process is referred to as the allocation

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of frequency bands to radiocommunication services.

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This chapter of the document provides "eneral information on the development and

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application of the Spectrum lan! and is provided for informative purposes only.

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(hapter 2 of the document is the Spectrum lan. *ts contents bind the Australian

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(ommunications and )edia Authority in ma#in" decisions on use of the radiofrequency

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spectrum.

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2 The International Framework

Australia is a si"natory to the (onstitution and (onvention of the *nternational

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Telecommunication +nion $*T+%! done at the Additional lenipotentiary (onference in

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4eneva on 22 ecember 1==2 and amended at subsequent lenipotentiary (onferences

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*T+ Radio Re"ulations are revised by *T+ ,orld Radiocommunication (onferences!

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normally held every four years. The basis for the structure of the Spectrum lan is the Table

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of &requency Allocations contained in Article < of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations. The *T+ Radio

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Re"ulations Table of &requency Allocations lists frequency bands allocated to services

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accordin" to three "eo"raphic Re"ions! as depicted in the chart at art 2 of this (hapter. These

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Re"ions are defined as Re"ions 1! 2 and 3. Australia is located in Re"ion 3.

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or in the *T+ Radio Re"ulations! they do not relate to the three Re"ions defined for the

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 purposes of frequency allocation.

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Table of &requency 'and Allocations in the Spectrum lan! and includes the associated

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footnotes for the three Re"ions. The footnote numbers are those listed in Article 5 of the *T+

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Radio Re"ulations! e-cept that the C5. prefi- has been removed.

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3 Australian Variations to the ITU Table of Frequency Allocations

The Australian allocations are listed in column 2 of the Table of &requency 'and Allocations

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in the Spectrum lan! and include Australian footnotes $denoted as A+S% alon" with footnotes

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relevant to Australia.

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,hilst the Australian allocations are broadly ali"ned with the *T+ requirements for Re"ion 3!

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a number of variations e-ist. *n accordance with o. 4.4 of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations! such

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variations are subect to the condition that the associated radio installations do not cause

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harmful interference to the radio services or communications of other *T+ )embers that

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operate in accordance with the provisions of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations! and that the

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 possibility of harmful interference from such services and communications is accepted. The

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Australian variations may also be subect to any constraints imposed by footnotes in the table!

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for e-ample footnote os. 53 and 180.

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4 Definitions for Terms and Services

The *T+ has specific definitions for terms and services used in the Radio Re"ulations. These

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may be found in Article 1 of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations. *n most instances the correspondin"

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definitions contained in the Spectrum lan reflect the intent of the *T+ definitions! althou"h

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5Status of Services

*n this document and the *T+ Radio Re"ulations! the definitions for radiocommunication

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services are rendered in terms of basic characteristics of those services. To assist interference

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mana"ement between services! services are also described by their relative status within

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allocated frequency bands. ,ithin a particular band! a service will! in most cases! have a

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 primary or secondary statusD these terms are described in more detail in the Spectrum lan.

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*nterference mana"ement is effected also throu"h the application of footnotes! for e-ample

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A+S32 or A+S<8.

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*t should be noted as well that a band may be listed in a footnote as bein" allocated to aservice Bon a primary basisB in an area smaller than a Re"ion! or in a particular country$includin" Australia%. *n this case! the primary status applies only within that area or country.

Part 2 Geographic Regions

6 Explanation of the Regional Chart

*n the chart on the ne-t pa"e

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•  Re"ion 1 includes the area limited on the east by line A and on the west by line '!

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e-cludin" any of the territory of the *slamic Republic of *ran which lies between these

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limits. *t also includes the whole of the territory of Armenia! A5erbaian! the Russian

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&ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! )on"olia! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan!

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Tur#menistan! Tur#ey and +#raine and the area to the north of the Russian &ederation

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• Re"ion 2 includes the area limited on the east by line ' and on the west by line (D and

• Re"ion 3 includes the area limited on the east by line ( and on the west by line A! e-cept

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any of the territory of Armenia! A5erbaian! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan!

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)on"olia! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan! Tur#ey and +#raine and the

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area to the north of the Russian &ederation. *t also includes that part of the territory of the

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*slamic Republic of *ran lyin" outside of those limits.

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A full description of where the lines A! '! and ( are to be drawn on a map may be found in

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 os. 5.6 to 5.9 of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations.

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A subRe"ion is an area consistin" of two or more countries in the same Re"ion.

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The Tropical Eone! as defined in os. 5.16  to 5.21  of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations! is

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represented by the shaded part of the chart! and consists of

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• the whole of that area in Re"ion 2 between the Tropics of (ancer and (apricornD and

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• the whole of that area in Re"ions 1 and 3 contained between the parallels 30F north and

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$i% the area contained between the meridians 70F east and /0F east of 4reenwich

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and the parallels 30F north and 70F northD and

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$ii% that part of ?ibyan Arab Gamahiriya north of parallel 30F north.

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*n Re"ion 2! the Tropical Eone may be e-tended to parallel 33F north! subect to special

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a"reements between the countries concerned in that Re"ion.

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Part 3 The Table of Frequency Band Allocations

7 Interpretation

*n interpretin" the Table of &requency 'and Allocations in the Spectrum lan

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• the Table covers the radio frequency spectrum from /.3 #H5 to 720 TH5! which has been

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divided into frequency bands within which certain desi"nated radiocommunication

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services may operateD

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• frequency bands are shown in increasin" frequency order from /.3 #H5 to 720 TH5D

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information onlyD and

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• column 2! which details the Australian allocation of frequency bands to

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radiocommunication services! is prescriptive $i.e. is le"ally bindin" on the Australian

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(ommunications and )edia Authority in ma#in" decisions on use of the radiofrequency

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spectrum%.

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8 Additional Allocations

,here a band is shown in a footnote of the Table as Balso allocatedB to one or more services

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in an area or country within a Re"ion $e.". Australia%! this is in addition to the allocation

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*f the footnote does not include any restriction on the services concerned $for e-ample!

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allocation only on a secondary basis% apart from the restriction to operate only in a particular 

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area or country! stations of those services have equal status with stations of other primary

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9 Alternative Allocations

,here a band is shown in a footnote of the Table as BallocatedB to one or more services in anarea or country within a Re"ion $e.". Australia%! this is an alternative allocation that replaces!in that area or country! the allocation shown in the Table.

*f the footnote does not include any restriction on the services concerned $for e-ample!

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allocation only on a secondary basis% apart from the restriction to operate only in a particular 

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area or country! stations of those services have equal status with stations of other primary

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services to which the band is allocated in the Table! but only within that area or country.

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Part 4 Spectrum Management in Australia

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 provided also by various provisions of the Act! for e-ample sections 27I28! as well as "eneral provisions of the Spectrum lan such as subsection 10$8%.

*n times of hei"htened defence operational activity an increase in spectrum use for defence

 purposes is li#ely to occur. *n such circumstances! the ris# of interference to nondefence

radiocommunications from defence activities mi"ht increase! althou"h defence ta#es particular care to avoid interference to critical civilian infrastructure. efence ta#es particular

care also to avoid interference to nondefence radiocommunications durin" preplanned

defence trainin" activities.

12 Broadcasting Services Bands

Jn < Jctober 1==2! under subsection 1/$3% of the Radiocommunications Act 19%&! the then

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)inister desi"nated a part of the spectrum as bein" primarily for broadcastin" purposes $the

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 broadcastin" services bands% and assi"ned it for plannin" under art 3 of the  'roadcastin$ 

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Services Act 1992.

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The current broadcastin" services bands are

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• <29.< 1 909.< #H5. A) radio transmitters are assi"ned frequencies in this bandD

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• 7< <2 )H5 and <9 80 )H5 $'and *%. Analo" television transmitters are assi"ned

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frequencies in these bandsD

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• /< 10/ )H5 $'and **%. &) radio transmitters are assi"ned frequencies in the /8.< to

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10/ )H5 part of this band. As well! analo" television uses a part of this band! however 

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/8.< 10/ )H5 has been set aside! internationally! for &) radio and the A()A will

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consider! as part of the public plannin" process! future clearance of television transmitters

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occupyin" this band. There will be no new plannin" for television in this bandD

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this band! however! no new assi"nments will be madeD

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• 187 230 )H5 $'and ***%. Analo" and di"ital television transmitters are assi"ned

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frequencies in this bandD and

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• <20 /20 )H5 $'ands *K and K%. Analo" and di"ital television transmitters are assi"ned

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frequencies in this band.

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*t should be noted that analo" television si"nals are "radually bein" phased out across

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Australia.

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*t should also be noted that the Radiocommunications (Spectrum Re-allocation) *eclaration

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 +o,1 of 2!11 applies to parts of the <20/20 )H5 band! in particular 803 I 87/ )H5 and

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8</ I /03 )H5.

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The A()A develops a ran"e of plans for broadcastin" services to operate within these

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 broadcastin" services bands! includin" &requency Allotment lans! ?icence Area lans for 

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analo" radio and television! i"ital (hannel lans and Television ?icence Area lans for 

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di"ital television and i"ital Radio (hannel lans for di"ital radio.

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 onbroadcastin" use of the broadcastin" services bands may be permitted in certain

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circumstances. 'efore an apparatus licence can be issued by the A()A for a non

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 broadcastin" service to operate in the broadcastin" services bands either

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• a determination under subsection 31$2% of the Act must be made by the A()A allowin"

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licences! or specified #inds of licences! to be issued in specified circumstances in specified

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 parts of the broadcastin" services bandsD or 

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• a determination under section 37 of the 'roadcastin$ Services Act 1992 must be made by

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the A()A to ma#e part of the broadcastin" services bands available for specified

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 purposes for a period specified by the A()A.

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13 Use of Spectrum for Meteorological Purposes

Spectrum is a critical component of aroundthecloc# monitorin" functions in support of 

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meteorolo"ical! hydrolo"ical and climatic research and services. )eteorolo"ical observation

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systems include

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• radars! for detectin" storm events! precipitation analysis and collectin" atmospheric wind

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dataD

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• meteorolo"ical and environmental satellites! for obtainin" cloud ima"ery! providin"

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communication lin#s with remote automatic weather stations! and for remote sensin" and

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monitorin" of the :arths atmosphere! oceans and land surfaceD

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• radiosondesD

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• data communications! such as with automatic weather stationsD and

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• wind profilers.

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)eteorolo"ical communication channels are used for collectin" and distributin" observational

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data! and for issuin" forecasts and warnin"s of severe weather.

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The current uses of spectrum for meteorolo"ical purposes include

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• 2 I 19 )H5. ,eather facsimile transmissions provide weather information! forecasts and

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warnin"s to shipsD

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• 77.8<! 7=.9/! and <7 I <9 )H5. ,ind profilers $verticalloo#in" radars% sense upper air 

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conditionsD

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• 700.1< I 703 )H5. Radiosondes $weather balloons% determine pressure! temperature!

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humidity and wind direction and speed profiles of the atmosphere from the surface to a

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hei"ht of appro-imately 30 #m. Satellites perform location and interro"ation of driftin"

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meteorolo"ical buoys in the ocean! and receive data from automatic weather stationsD

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• 77/ 7<0! =22 and 12/3 )H5. ,ind profilers sense upper air conditionsD

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• 1700 I 1728 )H5. Satellites collect soil moisture and ocean salinity informationD

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• 1980 I 1810 )H5. Stations downlin# data from meteorolo"ical satellitesD

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• 2 I 7 4H5. S'and radars monitor severe weather systemsD

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• 7 I / 4H5. ('and radars monitor severe weather systems. Stations downlin# data from

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meteorolo"ical satellitesD

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• / I 11 4H5. L'and radars monitor severe weather systems. Satellites collect remotely

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sensed data includin" precipitation and water vapourD and

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• 11 I 700 4H5. Radarequipped satellites "ather information about land topo"raphy!

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ve"etation cover! ocean waves! land and sea ice! and precipitation. Satellite and surface

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 based passive sensors measure atmospheric constituents.

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The maor user of the spectrum for meteorolo"ical purposes in Australia is the Australian

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'ureau of )eteorolo"y.

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14 Radio Astronomy use of Spectrum

The radio astronomy service is the only entirely passive radiocommunication service defined by the *T+R. Radio astronomy is based on the reception of radio waves of cosmic ori"in.Radio astronomy uses sensitive receivers $with antennas% to detect very faint radio si"nals of 

cosmic ori"in. Thus! it is hi"hly susceptible to interference by unwanted emissions from other radiocommunication services in nearby or even distant spectrum bands. To minimise suchinterference radio astronomy antennas are usually operated in remote locations.

,ithin the Spectrum lan there are specific radio astronomy allocations coverin" parts of thespectrum of particular astronomical importance! such as molecular line emissions. Theseallocations cover a relatively small part of the spectrum! whereas si"nificant cosmic radioemissions occur over the whole radio spectrum. Hence! radio astronomy facilities oftenoperate in bands not specifically allocated to radio astronomy.

*n Australia there are many radio astronomy facilities. Jbservatories at a number of thesefacilities $listed below% ma#e passive observations in the frequency bands 1.2 to 1./ 4H5! 2.2

to 2.8 4H5! 7.< to 9.8 4H5! / to 10 4H5 and 19 to 29 4H5! usin" receivers that are hi"hlysensitive to interference. Jften! many of these observatories operate simultaneously as a Kery?on" 'aseline *nterferometry $K?'*% networ# #nown as the ?on" 'aseline Array $?'A%! toachieve very hi"h resolution. These facilities are

• the Australia Telescope ational &acility $AT&%! operated by the (S*RJ! andcomprisin"

o the aul ,ild Jbservatory! arrabri $latitude 30F 1/M 79.70B S! lon"itude 17=F 33M0.77B :%! which also operates in the bands 30 to <0 4H5 and 8< to 11< 4H5D

o the ar#es Jbservatory $latitude 32F <=M <7.2<B S! lon"itude 17/F 1<M 7/.9<B :%!which also ma#es occasional observations in the bands 732 to 77/ )H5! 800 to

890 )H5 and 12 to 1< 4H5D ando the )opra Jbservatory! (oonabarabran $latitude 31F 19M 07.12B S! lon"itude 17=F

0<M </.82B :%.

• the )ount leasant Jbservatory $latitude 72F 7/M 12.=2B S! lon"itude 178F 29M 2<./9B :%and (eduna Jbservatory $latitude 31F <2M 03.9=B S! lon"itude 133F 7/M 3<.70B :%! bothoperated by the +niversity of TasmaniaD and

• the (anberra eep Space (ommunication (omple- $latitude 3<F 23M <7.79B S! lon"itude17/F </M 3=.99B :%! which is also used for radio astronomy observations.

Jther radio astronomy facilities in Australia! observin" at different frequencies! include

•the )olon"lo Jbservatory Synthesis Telescope $)JST% near (anberra $latitude 3<F 22M17.9B S! lon"itude 17=F 2<M 2/.=B :%! operated by the +niversity of Sydney! which

observes only in the frequency ran"e /70 to /7< )H5D and

• the AuScope networ# operated by the +niversity of Tasmania! which observes in the SRS bands at 2.3 4H5 and /.7 4H5. *t is used by the *nternational K?'* Service $*KS% for "eodetic and astrometric K?'* observations. The antennas are located at Hobart $latitude72F 7/M 20.09B S! lon"itude 178F 29M 18.31B :%! Narra"adee $latitude 2=F 02M 7=.82B S!lon"itude 11<F 20M 77.29B :% and @atherine $latitude 17F 22M 31.98B S! lon"itude 132F 0=M0/.<7B :%. These antennas also oin the Australian ?'A for astronomy K?'* observations.

• Additionally! Australia hosts one of the selected sites for the Square @ilometre Array$S@A% I in )urchison Shire! ,estern Australia. The S@A will operate over the frequency

ran"e of 80 )H5 to 2<.2< 4H5. The )urchison Radioastronomy Jbservatory $)RJ%

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hosts the S@A precursor instruments of the Australian S@A athfinder $AS@A% and the)urchison ,idefield Array $),A%! which have been operatin" since September 2012.

• The AS@A $latitude 29F 71M 7=.20B S! lon"itude 119F 38M <3.13B :% is operated by(S*RJ! and uses stateoftheart hased Array &eeds $A&% to survey a lar"e area of the

s#y. *t operates in the frequency ran"e 800 to 1/00 )H5.

The ),A $latitude 29F 72M 12.0B S! lon"itude 119F 70M 1<.0B :% is operated by a consortium

of research institutes. *ts antennas are optimised for the /0 to 300 )H5 frequency ran"e.

 +ote All "eo"raphic coordinates in this document are "iven usin" the 4eocentric atum of

Australia 1==7 $4A=7%.

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CHAPTER 2

AUSTRALIAN RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTRUM PLAN

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Part 1 ntroductory 

1 Nae o. Spectru Plan

This Spectrum lan is the Australian Radiofre.uency Spectrum /lan 2!1&.

$ Coenceent

This Spectrum lan commences on 1 Ganuary 20132. 

#*e.inition0

$1% *n this Spectrum lan

 Act  means the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

administration means a "overnment or public authority of a country that isresponsible for "ivin" effect to the obli"ations of the country as an *T+member.

 +ote The A()A is the Australian administration for radiocommunications.

aeronautical mobile (OR) service means an aeronautical mobile service for communications! includin" those relatin" to fli"ht coordination! primarilyoutside national or international civil air routes.

aeronautical mobile (R) service means an aeronautical mobile service that

is reserved for communications relatin" to the safety and re"ularity of fli"ht! primarily alon" national or international civil air routes.

aeronautical mobile-satellite (OR) service  means an aeronauticalmobilesatellite service for communications! includin" those relatin" tofli"ht coordination! primarily outside national and international civil air routes.

aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service  means an aeronauticalmobilesatellite service that is reserved for communications relatin" to thesafety and re"ularity of fli"ht! primarily alon" national or international civilair routes.

 +ote  *n the definitions of aeronautical mobile (OR) service! aeronautical mobile (R)

service! aeronautical mobile-satellite (OR) service and aeronautical mobile-satellite (R)service! (OR) means offroute and (R) means route.

aeronautical mobile-satellite service means a mobilesatellite service inwhich

(a) mobile earth stations are located on aircraft; and

(b) survival craft stations and emergency position-indicating radiobeaconstations may participate.

2 All le"islative instruments and compilations are re"istered on the &ederal Re"ister of ?e"islative *nstruments#ept under the 0e$islative Instruments Act 2!!&, See http;;www.frli."ov.au.

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aeronautical mobile service means any of the followin" mobile services

(a) a mobile service, between aeronautical stations and aircraft stations,in which:

$i% survival craft stations may participateD and$ii% emer"ency positionindicatin" radiobeacon stations may

 participate on desi"nated distress and emer"ency frequenciesD

(b) a mobile service, between aircraft stations, in which:

$i% survival craft stations may participateD and

$ii% emer"ency positionindicatin" radiobeacon stations may participate on desi"nated distress and emer"ency frequencies.

aeronautical radionavigation service means a radionavi"ation service for the benefit and safe operation of aircraft.

amateur-satellite service means a radiocommunication service usin" space

stations on :arth satellites for an amateur service.amateur service means a radiocommunication service for selftrainin" in!intercommunication usin" and technical investi"ation into!radiocommunications by individuals who

(a) are licensed under the Act to do so; and

(b) do so solely with a personal aim; and

(c) do not have a pecuniary interest in doing so.

assignment  means an identification by the A()A! or a person authorised by the A()A! of

(a) one or more frequencies as being suitable for use by a device, subject

to particular conditions; or(b) one or more frequency channels as being suitable for use by a device,

subject to particular conditions.

atmospheric and ionospheric sounder   means a station that uses radiowaves to determine the physical characteristics of the atmosphere and theionosphere.

 Australian footnote reference means the combination of the letters CA+Sand a number! that refers to an item in art 3.

broadcasting-satellite service means a broadcastin" service transmitted bymeans of one or more space stations.

broadcasting service  means a radiocommunication service that deliversradio pro"rams or television pro"rams to persons havin" equipment thatmay receive the service! but does not include the followin" services

(a) a service (including a teletext service) that transmits data only, withor without associated still images;

(b) a service (including a teletext service) that transmits text only, with orwithout associated still images;

(c) a service that makes programs available on demand on apoint-to-point basis, including a dial-up service;

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(d) a service that the Minister determines by notice in the Gazette not tobe a broadcasting service within the meaning of the  BroadcastingServices Act 1992.

communication includes communication(a) between:

$i% personsD or

$ii% thin"sD or

$iii% persons and thin"sD and

(b) in any form, or combination of forms, including the following:

$i% speech! music or other soundsD

$ii% dataD

$iii% te-tD

$iv% visual ima"es! whether or not animatedD

$v% si"nals.

earth exploration-satellite service

(a) means a radiocommunication service (that may include links betweenspace stations) between earth stations and one or more space stations:

$i% by which information relatin" to the characteristics of the :arthand its natural phenomena is obtained from active or passivesensors on :arth satellitesD and

$ii% by which similar information is collected from airborne or :arthbased platformsD and

$iii% by which the information may be distributed to earth stations participatin" in the serviceD and

$iv% by which platform interro"ation may be carried outD and

(b) includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.

emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station means a station in themobile service the emissions of which are intended to assist search andrescue operations.

experimental station means a station $e-cept an amateur station% that usesradio waves in e-periments for the development of science or technique.

 feeder link  means a radio lin#

(a) that involves an earth station at a particular fixed point, or at a fixedpoint within a particular area; and

(b) that is for the use of a space radiocommunication service other than afixed-satellite service; and

(c) that is:

$i% from an earth station of the #ind mentioned in para"raph $a% to aspace stationD or 

$ii% from a space station to an earth station of the #ind mentioned in para"raph $a%.

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 fixed-satellite service means a radiocommunication service! includin" anyfeeder lin# that is necessary for the operation of another spaceradiocommunication service! with the followin" characteristics

(a) the service is between earth stations at particular fixed points, or atfixed points within particular areas;

(b) the service uses:

$i% one or more satellitesD and

$ii% a satellitetosatellite lin# $if any% that may use the intersatelliteservice.

 fixed service means a radiocommunication service between particular fi-ed points.

 frequency band   includes part of a frequency band that is specified incolumn 2 of the Table.

 frequency channel  means a subband that(a) is in a frequency band; and

(b) has a particular centre frequency.

harmful interference means interference that

(a) endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or other safetyservices that are operating in accordance with:

$i% the Radio Re"ulationsD or 

$ii% this Spectrum lanD or 

(b) obstructs, repeatedly interrupts or seriously degrades aradiocommunication service that is operating in accordance with:

$i% the Radio Re"ulationsD or 

$ii% this Spectrum lan.

high altitude platform station means a station located on an obect at analtitude of between 20 and <0 #m! that is above a particular nominal placeon the :arths surface.

industrial, scientific and medical (!") applications means the operationof a device or equipment that is desi"ned to "enerate and apply locally radiofrequency ener"y! e-cept for telecommunications.

 amples of e.uipment used in IS3 applications for industrial4 scientific4 medical anddomestic purposes

•  plastic welders• chemical analysis equipment

• medical diathermy equipment

• microwave ovens.

international footnote reference means a number! or the combination of anumber and a letter! that refers to an item in art 7.

inter-satellite service means a radiocommunication service providin" lin#s between artificial satellites.

 #$  means the *nternational Telecommunication +nion.

land mobile-satellite service  means a mobilesatellite service in which

mobile earth stations are located on land.

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land mobile service means a mobile service

(a) between base stations and land mobile stations; or

(b) between land mobile stations.

maritime mobile-satellite service means a mobilesatellite service in which(a) mobile earth stations are located on ships; and

(b) survival craft stations and emergency position-indicating radiobeaconstations may participate.

maritime mobile service means any of the followin" mobile services

(a) a mobile service, between coast stations and ship stations, in whichsurvival craft stations and emergency position-indicating radiobeaconstations may participate;

(b) a mobile service, between ship stations, in which survival craftstations and emergency position-indicating radiobeacon stations may

participate;(c) a mobile service, between associated on-board communications

stations (whether or not the stations are operated on ships), in whichsurvival craft stations and emergency position-indicating radiobeaconstations may participate.

maritime radionavigation service means a radionavi"ation service for the benefit and safe operation of ships.

meteorological aids service  means a radiocommunication service for meteorolo"ical $includin" hydrolo"ical% observations and e-ploration.

meteorological-satellite service means an earth e-plorationsatellite service

that is used for meteorolo"ical purposes.mobile-satellite service means any of the followin" radiocommunicationsservices! includin" any feeder lin# that is necessary for the operation of theservice

(a) a radiocommunication service between one or more mobile earthstations and one or more space stations;

(b) a radiocommunication service between space stations used by theservice;

(c) a radiocommunication service between mobile earth stations bymeans of one or more space stations.

mobile service means a radiocommunication service(a) between mobile stations and land stations; or

(b) between mobile stations.

offshore area has the same meanin" as in the Offshore 3inerals Act 1995.

 program! in relation to a broadcastin" service! means

(a) matter the primary purpose of which is to entertain, to educate or toinform an audience; or

(b) advertising or sponsorship matter, whether or not of a commercialkind.

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 public correspondence means any telecommunication

(a) that is accepted for transmission by a station because the station isavailable for use by the public; or

(b) that is accepted for transmission by a person or body because theperson or body is obliged to accept the telecommunication from thepublic for transmission.

radio astronomy means astronomy based on the reception of radio waves of cosmic ori"in.

radio astronomy service means a radiocommunication service that is usedfor radio astronomy.

radiodetermination means either or both of the followin"! carried out on the basis of the propa"ation properties of radio waves

(a) determining the position, velocity or other characteristics of an object;

(b) obtaining information about those characteristics.radiodetermination-satellite service

(a) means a radiocommunication service involving the use of one ormore space stations for radiodetermination; and

(b) includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.

radiodetermination service  means a radiocommunication service that isused for radiodetermination.

radiolocation means radiodetermination that is used for a purpose other than radionavi"ation.

radiolocation-satellite service

(a) means a radiodetermination-satellite service that is used forradiolocation; and

(b) includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.

radiolocation service means a radiodetermination service that is used for radiolocation.

radionavigation  means radiodetermination used for navi"ation or obstruction warnin".

radionavigation-satellite service

(a) means a radiodetermination-satellite service used for radionavigation;and

(b) includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.

radionavigation service means a radiodetermination service for the purposeof radionavi"ation.

 Radio Regulations means the document

(a) titled ‘Radio Regulations’ as existing from time to time; and

(b) published by the ITU.

 +ote  The Radio Re"ulations published by the *T+ are not re"ulations made by the4overnor4eneral under the Act.

radio %aves means electroma"netic waves of frequencies less than 720 TH5

that are propa"ated in space without an artificial "uide.

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reflecting satellite  means a satellite that is intended to reflectradiocommunication si"nals.

safety service means a radiocommunication service used at any time for the

safe"uardin" of human life or property.satellite means a body that

(a) revolves around another body of preponderant mass; and

(b) has a motion primarily and permanently determined by the force of attraction of the other body.

service means a service mentioned in column 2 of the Table.

 +ote Any service mentioned in column 1 of the Table is specified in the RadioRe"ulations and may be defined differently to a service of the same name in column 2 of the Table.

space operation service means a radiocommunication service that operates

only for purposes relatin" to the operation of spacecraft! in particular(a) space tracking; and

(b) space telemetry; and

(c) space telecommand.

 +ote  The functions mentioned above will normally be provided within the service inwhich the space station is operatin".

space radiocommunication means radiocommunication usin" one or morespace stations! reflectin" satellites or other obects in space.

space research service  means a radiocommunication service in whichspacecraft or other obects in space are used for scientific or technolo"ical

research.space station means a station on an obect that is beyond! is intended to "o

 beyond or has been beyond the maor portion of the :arths atmosphere.

specified service means a service that uses the frequency band! mentionedin column 2 of the Table! that is allocated for the service.

standard frequency and time signal-satellite service

(a) means a standard frequency and time signal service that uses spacestations on Earth satellites; and

(b) includes any feeder link necessary for the operation of the service.

standard frequency and time signal service means a radiocommunication

service that involves transmission of specified frequencies or time si"nals of a stated hi"h precision for "eneral reception.

survival craft station means a mobile station in the maritime mobile serviceor the aeronautical mobile service that is

(a) intended only for use for survival purposes; and

(b) located on a lifeboat, life-raft or other survival equipment.

#able means the Table of &requency 'and Allocations in art 2.

telecommunications  means communications carried by electroma"neticener"y that is "uided! un"uided! or both "uided and un"uided.

terrestrial radiocommunication  means radiocommunication other than

space radiocommunication or radio astronomy.

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tropospheric scatter system means a system of communicatin" usin" radiowaves that are propa"ated by scatterin" as a result of irre"ularities or discontinuities in the physical properties of the troposphere.

unspecified service means a service that uses a frequency band! mentionedin column 2 of the Table! that is not allocated for the service.

$2% *f an e-pression is defined in this Spectrum lan! and different words areused to define the e-pression in the Radio Re"ulations! the e-pression is notta#en to have a different meanin" if the words used in both documentsappear to e-press the same idea.

$3% *f an e-pression is not defined in this Spectrum lan! the e-pression has themeanin" "iven by

$a% if the e-pression is defined in the  Radiocommunications Re$ulations199& 6 those Re"ulationsD or 

$b% if the e-pression is defined in the  Radiocommunications(Interpretation) *etermination 2!!! O that etermination.

$7% *n this Spectrum lan! a reference to a radiocommunication service is areference to a radiocommunication service for terrestrialradiocommunication! unless another #ind of radiocommunication isspecified.

$<% otes to provisions of this Spectrum lan! e-cept the notes described asAustralian or *nternational footnotes in art 3 or 7! are included for information only and are not part of the Spectrum lan.

% *i2i0ion o. 0pectru into .re/uency band0

&or section 30 of the Act! the spectrum is divided into the frequency bandsset out in column 2 of the Table.

 +ote (olumn 1 of the Table is the Table of &requency Allocations set out in the RadioRe"ulations! and is only included in the Table to allow for comparison with column 2.

+ Ho3 the Table re.er0 to 0er2ice0

$1% A primary service in a frequency band mentioned in column 2 of the Tableis described by

$a% an e-pression in upper case lettersD and$b% any related footnote reference.

 ample

)J'*?:.

$2% *f the e-pression is followed by words in lower case letters that describe alimitation! the primary service is limited in the manner described in thelimitation.

 ample

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%.

This means that an aeronautical mobile $R% service is not part of the primary )J'*?:

service.

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$3% A secondary service in a frequency band mentioned in column 2 of theTable is described by

$a% an e-pression in lower case letters other than

$i% a limitation to a primary serviceD or $ii% words in parentheses describin" an operational restriction! as

mentioned in subsection $<%D and

$b% any related footnote reference.

 ample

)obile.

$7% *f the e-pression is followed by words in lower case letters that describe alimitation! the secondary service is limited in the manner described in thelimitation.

 ample

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%.

This means that an aeronautical mobile $R% service is not part of the secondary mobileservice.

 +ote  Services are listed in the Table in an order consistent with the Radio Re"ulations.They are not listed to su""est any order of priority.

$<% *f a reference to a primary or secondary service in column 2 of the Table isimmediately followed by words in parentheses describin" an operationalrestriction! the service is restricted accordin"ly.

, Priary and 0econdary 0er2ice0 4 .re/uency band plan0

*f a frequency band is specified! in column 2 of the Table! for a primaryservice! the frequency band may also be specified for a secondary service ina frequency band plan.

 +ote See sections <! 8 and 12 for provisions about primary service and secondary service.

5 Priary 0er2ice0 4 0pectru licence0

A service operatin" under a spectrum licence is ta#en to be a primaryservice unless the spectrum licence specifies that it is a secondary service.

6 (0e o. .re/uency band0 4 general*f a frequency band is part of a frequency band plan! the frequency bandmust be used only

$a% for the purpose specified in the frequency band planD and

$b% in a way mentioned in section = or 10.

 +ote  A frequency band plan must not be inconsistent with the Spectrum lan $seesubsection 32 $3% of the Act%.

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7 (0e o. .re/uency band0 4 0pectru licen0ing and cla00licen0ing

$1% A frequency band may be used for a service that

$a% is operatin" in accordance with a spectrum licenceD and

$b% is an unspecified service.

$2% A frequency band may be used by a device that

$a% is operatin" in accordance with a class licenceD and

$b% is not consistent with a service specified in column 2 of the Table for the frequency band.

1 (0e o. .re/uency band0 4 other circu0tance0

$1% A frequency band may be used for an unspecified service if the unspecified

service uses the frequency band to support a specified service.

 ample

A station in the land mobile service may communicate with stations of the aeronauticalmobile service in a frequency band used for the aeronautical mobile service if the purposeof the station in the land mobile service is to support the aeronautical mobile service.

$2% *f the maor usa"e of a station $the  first station% is for a specified service!the frequency band allocated for that service may be used for an unspecifiedservice that is

$a% provided by the first stationD or 

$b% provided by another station and in support of a function of the first

station. ample

*n column 2 of the Table! a frequency band is allocated to the meteorolo"icalsatelliteservice. A space station in the meteorolo"icalsatellite service uses that frequency band andreceives meteorolo"ical information from buoys. This is the maor usa"e of the station.

+nder para"raph 10 $2% $a% the space station may also be used for radiodetermination of the positions of the buoys! althou"h this would not be a specified service for the space station.

+nder para"raph 10 $2% $b%! the radiodetermination function of the space station could also be used to trac# an animal or vehicle carryin" a transmitter. The use of this transmitter would also be permitted under para"raph 10 $2% $b%.

$3% *f a frequency band may be used! in accordance with section /! by a fi-ed

service or a mobile service! the frequency band may also be used for a broadcastin" service that is an unspecified service.

 +ote  *t is the intention of the A()A that a frequency band used! in accordance withsubsection 10 $3%! for a broadcastin" service will be subect to the conditions that wouldapply to a specified service.

$7% A frequency band may be used temporarily! or on a transitional basis! for anunspecified service! if the use of the band

$a% is consistent with plannin" or preparation for a revision of thisSpectrum lan or a frequency band planD or 

$b% would assist the implementation of a frequency band plan.

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$7% The secondary service cannot claim protection from harmful interferencecaused by a primary service usin" the frequency band! includin" a primaryservice that starts to use the frequency band after the secondary servicestarts.

$<% The secondary service may claim protection from harmful interferencecaused by another secondary service that

$a% is usin" the frequency bandD and

$b% was licensed after the firstmentioned secondary service.

 +ote 1 A service to which this Spectrum lan applies may not claim protection fromharmful interference caused by a situation! or an activity! that is e-empt! under ivision 7of art 1.7 of the Act! from the operation of the Act.

 +ote 2  Jther levels of interference protection are! or may be! provided for under the Act.

1# nterpretation o. the Table$1% &or this Spectrum lan! a frequency band is identified by the ran"e of 

numbers that

$a% is specified in a cell in column 2 of the TableD and

$b% immediately precedes the first reference in the cell to a service.

$2% The ran"e of numbers that identifies a frequency band

$a% is e-pressed in #ilohert5! me"ahert5 or "i"ahert5! as the case requiresDand

$b% includes the hi"her! but not the lower! number.

 +ote The units to be used with a frequency band specified in a cell are the S* units usedwith the frequency band shown at the head of the pa"e of the Table on which the cellappears! that is! C#H5! C)H5 or C4H5. &or e-ample! C=17 in column 2 of the Table

$a% is read as Cthe =17 #ilohert5 frequency bandD and

$b% refers to radio frequencies that e-ceed = #ilohert5 but do not e-ceed 17 #ilohert5.

$3% *f an Australian footnote reference appears in a cell immediately after thedescription of a service! the operation of the service is subect to thecondition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out inart 3.

$7% However! if an Australian footnote reference appears in a cell in another 

 position! the use of a frequency band mentioned in the cell is subect to thecondition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out inart 3.

$<% *f an international footnote reference appears in a cell immediately after thedescription of a service! the operation of the service is subect to thecondition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out inart 7.

$9% However! if an international footnote reference appears in a cell in another  position! the use of a frequency band mentioned in the cell is subect to thecondition or restriction specified in that footnote reference as set out in

art 7.

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

Part $ Table o. !re/uency &and Allocation0 

kHz8.3 – 90

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  Allocations

Below 8.3 $ot allocated%

<3 <7

Below 8.3

$ot allocated%<3 <7

8.3 – 9 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S <7A <7' <7( 8.3 – 9

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S<7A

9 – 11.3 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S <7ARA*JAK*4AT*J

9 – 11.3

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

<7ARA*JAK*4AT*J

11.3 – 14 RA*JAK*4AT*J 11.3 – 14

RA*JAK*4AT*J

14 – 19.95 &*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8

<< <9

14 – 19.95

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8<9 A+S101

19.95 – 20.05 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A? $20 #H5% 19.95 – 20.05

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?$20 #H5%

20.05 – 70 &*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8

<9 </

20.05 – 70

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8<9 A+S101

70 – 72

RA*JAK*4AT*J 9070 – 90

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

Radiolocation

91

70 – 72

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile <8<=

70 – 72

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile <8

72 – 84

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

<9

72 – 84

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

72 – 84

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

84 – 86

RA*JAK*4AT*J 9084 – 86

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile <8

<=

84 – 86

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile <8

86 – 90

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8RA*JAK*4AT*J<9

86 – 90

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

86 – 90

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: <8RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

90 – 137.8

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations90 – 110 RA*JAK*4AT*J 92

&i-ed

97

90 – 110

RA*JAK*4AT*J 92&i-ed97

110 – 112

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J

97

110 – 130

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90Radiolocation

91 97

110 – 112

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

97

110 – 112

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 90

97

112 – 115

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90112 – 117.6

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed

)aritime mobile

97 9<

112 – 117.6

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed

)aritime mobile

97

115 – 117.6

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile97 99

117.6 – 126

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 9097

117.6 – 126

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 9097

117.6 – 126

&*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 9097

126 – 129

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90126 – 129

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile

97 9<

126 – 129

RA*JAK*4AT*J 90&i-ed)aritime mobile

97

129 – 130

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 9097

129 – 130

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 9097

129 – 130

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J 9097

130 – 135.7

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

97 98

130 – 135.7

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

97

130 – 135.7

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

RA*JAK*4AT*J97

130 – 135.7

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

RA*JAK*4AT*J97

135.7 – 137.8

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:Amateur 98A

97 98 98'

135.7 – 137.8

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:Amateur 98A

97

135.7 – 137.8

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*JAmateur 98A

97 98'

135.7 – 137.8

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*JAmateur 98A

97 98'

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

137.8 – 325

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations137.8 – 148.5

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:97 98

137.8 – 160

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

97

137.8 – 160

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J97

137.8 – 160

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J97148.5 – 255

'RJA(AST*4

9/ 9= 80

160 – 190

&*L:160 – 190

&*L:Aeronautical radionavi"ation

160 – 190

&*L:Aeronautical radionavi"ation

190 – 200

A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J190 – 200

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*JA+S7=

200 – 275

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*JAeronautical mobile

200 – 285

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*JAeronautical mobile

200 – 285

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*JA+S7=

A+S9/

255 – 283.5

'RJA(AST*4A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J80 81

275 – 285

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

Aeronautical mobile)aritime radionavi"ation

$radiobeacons%

283.5 – 315

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

)AR*T*):RA*JAK*4AT*J

$radiobeacons% 83

87

285 – 315

A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

)AR*T*): RA*JAK*4AT*J $radiobeacons% 83

285 – 315

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*JA+S7=)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J$radiobeacons% 83

A+S9/

315 – 325

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

)aritime radionavi"ation$radiobeacons% 83

8<

315 – 325

)AR*T*):RA*JAK*4AT*J$radiobeacons% 83

Aeronautical radionavi"ation

315 – 325

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

)AR*T*):RA*JAK*4AT*J

$radiobeacons% 83

315 – 325

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*JA+S7=

)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J

$radiobeacons% 83A+S9/

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

325 – 505

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations325 – 405

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

325 – 335

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

Aeronautical mobile)aritime radionavi"ation

$radiobeacons%

325 – 405

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

Aeronautical mobile

325 – 405

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*JA+S7=

A+S9/

335 – 405

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*JAeronautical mobile

405 – 415

RA*JAK*4AT*J 89405 – 415

RA*JAK*4AT*J 89

Aeronautical mobile

405 – 415

RA*JAK*4AT*J 89

A+S9/415 – 435

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

415 – 472

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=Aeronautical radionavi"ation 88 /0

8/ /2

415 – 472

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J 88

A+S7=

/2 A+S9/

435 – 472

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=Aeronautical radionavi"ation

88/2

472 – 479 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=Amateur /0AAeronautical radionavi"ation 88 /0

/0' /2

472 – 479

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J 88A+S7=

Amateur /0A/2 A+S9/

479 – 495

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=8=A

Aeronautical radionavi"ation

88

/2

479 – 495

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8= 8=AAeronautical radionavi"ation 88 /0

/2

479 – 495

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=8=A

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J 88A+S7=

/2 A+S9/

495 – 505 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 495 – 505

)AR*T*): )J'*?:

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

505 – 1 800

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations505 – 526.5

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=8=A /7

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

505 – 510

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=505 – 526.5

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=8=A /7

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

Aeronautical mobile?and mobile

505 – 526.5

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=8=A /7

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*JA+S7=

A+S9/

510 – 525

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=A/7

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

525 – 535

'RJA(AST*4 /9A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

526.5 – 1 606.5

'RJA(AST*4

/8 /8A

526.5 – 535

'RJA(AST*4)obile//

526.5 – 535

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<0&i-ed A+S87)obile

535 – 1 605

'RJA(AST*4535 – 1 606.5

'RJA(AST*4535 – 1 606.5

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<0

&i-ed A+S87)obile A+S8<

1 605 – 1 625

'RJA(AST*4 /=

=0

1 606.5 – 1 625

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: =0?A )J'*?:=2

1 606.5 – 1 800

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*J

=1

1 606.5 – 1 800

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*J

A+S7=1 625 – 1 635

RA*J?J(AT*J=3

1 625 – 1 705

&*L:)J'*?:

'RJA(AST*4 /=Radiolocation=0

1 635 – 1 800&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: =0?A )J'*?:

=2 =9

1 705 – 1 800

&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

2 170 – 3 155

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations2 170 – 2 173.5 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 2 170 – 2 173.5

)AR*T*): )J'*?:

2 173.5 – 2 190.5 )J'*?: $distress and callin"%

10/ 10= 110 111

2 173.5 – 2 190.5

)J'*?: $distress andcallin"%

10/ 10= 110 111

2 190.5 – 2 194 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 2 190.5 – 2 194

)AR*T*): )J'*?:

2 194 – 2 300

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%

=2 103 112

2 194 – 2 300

&*L:)J'*?:

112

2 194 – 2 300

&*L:)J'*?:

2 300 – 2 498

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%'RJA(AST*4 113

103

2 300 – 2 495

&*L:)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4 113

2 300 – 2 495

&*L:)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4 113

2 495 – 2 501

STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?

$2 <00 #H5%

2 495 – 2 501

STAAR &R:P+:(N

A T*): S*4A?$2 <00 #H5%

2 498 – 2 501

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?$2 <00 #H5%

2 501 – 2 502 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?Space research

2 501 – 2 502

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?

Space research

2 502 – 2 625

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%=2 103 117

2 502 – 2 505

STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?2 502 – 2 505

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?

2 505 – 2 850

&*L:)J'*?:

2 505 – 2 850

&*L:)J'*?:2 625 – 2 650

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J=2

2 650 – 2 850&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%=2 103

2 850 – 3 025 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R%

111 11<

2 850 – 3 025

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

111 11<

3 025 – 3 155 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 3 025 – 3 155

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

3 155 – 4 000

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations3 155 – 3 200 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

119 118

3 155 – 3 200

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%119 A+S<8

3 200 – 3 230 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%'RJA(AST*4 113

119

3 200 – 3 230

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%'RJA(AST*4 113119

3 230 – 3 400 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile'RJA(AST*4 113

119 11/

3 230 – 3 400

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% A+S8'RJA(AST*4 113

Radiolocation119

3 400 – 3 500 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 3 400 – 3 500

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

3 500 – 3 800

A)AT:+R &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

=2

3 500 – 3 750

A)AT:+R 

11=

3 500 – 3 900

A)AT:+R &*L:

)J'*?:

3 500 – 3 700

A)AT:+R 

3 700 – 3 776

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8

3 750 – 4 000

A)AT:+R &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

122 12<

3 776 – 3 800

A)AT:+R 

A+S<8

3 800 – 3 900

&*L:A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR%?A )J'*?:

3 800 – 3 900

&*L:)J'*?:

A+S<8

3 900 – 3 950

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR%

123

3 900 – 3 950

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:'RJA(AST*4

3 900 – 3 950

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

3 950 – 4 000

&*L:

'RJA(AST*4

3 950 – 4 000

&*L:

'RJA(AST*4

129

3 950 – 4 000

&*L:

'RJA(AST*4?and mobile A+S8<

129 A+S<8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

kHz

4 000 – 5 060

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations4 000 – 4 063 &*L:

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 128

129

4 000 – 4 063

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?: 128129 A+S<8

4 063 – 4 438 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=A 10= 110 130 131 132

12/

4 063 – 4 438

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 8=A10= 110 130 131 132A+S<3 A+S<=

12/ A+S= A+S<8

4 438 – 4 488

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%Radiolocation 132A132'

4 438 – 4 488

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%RA*J?J(AT*J 132A

4 438 – 4 488

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRadiolocation 132A

4 438 – 4 488

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% A+S8Radiolocation 132AA+S<8

4 488 – 4 650

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

4 488 – 4 650

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

4 488 – 4 650

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R% A+S8

A+S<8

4 650 – 4 700 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 4 650 – 4 700

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

4 700 – 4 750 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 4 700 – 4 750

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR% A+S<2A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

4 750 – 4 850

&*L:A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR%?A )J'*?:'RJA(AST*4 113

4 750 – 4 850

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%'RJA(AST*4 113

4 750 – 4 850

&*L:'RJA(AST*4 113?and mobile

4 750 – 4 850

&*L:'RJA(AST*4 113?and mobile

4 850 – 4 995 &*L:

?A )J'*?:'RJA(AST*4 113

4 850 – 4 995

&*L:?A )J'*?:'RJA(AST*4 113

4 995 – 5 003 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A? $< 000 #H5% 4 995 – 5 003STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?$< 000 #H5%

5 003 – 5 005 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?

Space research5 003 – 5 005

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?

Space research

5 005 – 5 060 &*L:'RJA(AST*4 113

5 005 – 5 060

&*L:'RJA(AST*4 113

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5 060 – 6 525

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations5 060 – 5 250 &*L:

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile

133

5 060 – 5 250

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% A+S10A+S<8

5 250 – 5 275

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRadiolocation 132A133A

5 250 – 5 275

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRA*J?J(AT*J 132A

5 250 – 5 275

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRadiolocation 132A

5 250 – 5 275

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% A+S8Radiolocation 132AA+S<8

5 275 – 5 450 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

5 275 – 5 450

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% A+S8A+S<8

5 450 – 5 480

&*L:A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR%?A )J'*?:

5 450 – 5 480

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R%

5 450 – 5 480

&*L:A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR%?A )J'*?:

5 450 – 5 480

&*L:A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR% A+S<2 A+S101A?A )J'*?:A+S<8 A+S</

5 480 – 5 680 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R%

111 11<

5 480 – 5 680

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$R% A+S<1111 11<

5 680 – 5 730 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR%

111 11<

5 680 – 5 730

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

111 11< A+S<8 A+S</A+S101

5 730 – 5 900

&*L:

?A )J'*?:

5 730 – 5 900

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

5 730 – 5 900

&*L:

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

5 730 – 5 900

&*L:

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

A+S<8

5 900 – 5 950 'RJA(AST*4 137

139

5 900 – 5 950

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%139 A+S<8

5 950 – 6 200 'RJA(AST*4 5 950 – 6 200

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7

6 200 – 6 525 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 10= 110 130 132

138

6 200 – 6 525

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 10=110 130 132 A+S<3A+S<=

138 A+S= A+S<8

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6 525 – 8 815

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations6 525 – 6 685 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 6 525 – 6 685

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

6 685 – 6 765 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 6 685 – 6 765

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

6 765 – 7 000 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

13/ 13/A 13=

6 765 – 7 000

&*L:?and mobile

13/ 13/A A+S<8

7 000 – 7 100 A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:170 171 171A

7 000 – 7 100

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

7 100 – 7 200 A)AT:+R 

171A 171' 171( 172

7 100 – 7 200

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%Amateur A+S12171' 171( 172

7 200 – 7 300

'RJA(AST*47 200 – 7 300

A)AT:+R 172

7 200 – 7 300

'RJA(AST*47 200 – 7 300

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7Amateur A+S12

7 300 – 7 400 'RJA(AST*4 137

173 173A 173' 173( 173

7 300 – 7 350

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:

?and mobile173 A+S<8

7 350 – 8 100

&*L:?and mobile

177 A+S<8

7 400 – 7 450

'RJA(AST*4

173' 173(

7 400 – 7 450

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

7 400 – 7 450

'RJA(AST*4

173A 173(

7 450 – 8 100 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%173: 177

8 100 – 8 195 &*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

8 100 – 8 195

&*L:)AR*T*): )J'*?:

A+S83A+S<8

8 195 – 8 815 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 10= 110 132 17<

111

8 195 – 8 815

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 10=110 132 17< A+S<3A+S<=

111 A+S= A+S<8

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kHz

8 815 – 10 150

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations8 815 – 8 965 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 8 815 – 8 965

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

8 965 – 9 040 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 8 965 – 9 040

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

9 040 – 9 305

&*L:9 040 – 9 400

&*L:9 040 – 9 305

&*L:9 040 – 9 305

&*L:)obile A+S8<

A+S<8

9 305 – 9 355

&*L:Radiolocation 17<A

17<'

9 305 – 9 355

&*L:Radiolocation 17<A

9 305 – 9 355

&*L:)obile A+S8<Radiolocation 17<AA+S<8

9 355 – 9 400

&*L:9 355 – 9 400

&*L:9 355 – 9 400

&*L:

)obile A+S8<A+S<8

9 400 – 9 500 'RJA(AST*4 137

179

9 400 – 9 500

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:)obile A+S8<179 A+S<8

9 500 – 9 900 'RJA(AST*4

178

9 500 – 9 900

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7

178 A+S<8

9 900 – 9 995 &*L: 9 900 – 9 995

&*L:A+S<8

9 995 – 10 003 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?$10 000 #H5%

111

9 995 – 10 003

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?$10 000 #H5%

111

10 003 – 10 005 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?

Space research

111

10 003 – 10 005

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?Space research111

10 005 – 10 100 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R%

111

10 005 – 10 100

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$R% A+S<1111

10 100 – 10 150 &*L:Amateur 

10 100 – 10 150

&*L:Amateur A+S<8

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kHz

10 150 – 13 410

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations10 150– 11 175 &*L:

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%10 150 – 11 175

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S<8

11 175 – 11 275 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 11 175 – 11 275

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

11 275 – 11 400 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 11 275 – 11 400

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

11 400 – 11 600 &*L: 11 400 – 11 600&*L:)obile A+S8<A+S<8

11 600 – 11 650 'RJA(AST*4 137

179

11 600 – 11 650

'RJA(AST*4 137

&*L:)obile A+S8<179 A+S<8

11 650 – 12 050 'RJA(AST*4

178

11 650 – 12 050

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7178 A+S<8

12 050 – 12 100 'RJA(AST*4 137

179

12 050 – 12 100

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:

)obile A+S8<179 A+S<8

12 100 – 12 230 &*L: 12 100 – 12 230

&*L:)obile A+S8<A+S<8

12 230 – 13 200 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 10= 110 132 17< 12 230 – 13 200

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 10=

110 132 17< A+S<3A+S<=

A+S= A+S<813 200 – 13 260 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 13 200 – 13 260

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

13 260 – 13 360 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 13 260 – 13 360

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

13 360 – 13 410 &*L:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17=

13 360 – 13 410

&*L:RA*J ASTRJJ)N17= A+S<8

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kHz

13 410 – 14 990

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations13 410 – 13 450 &*L:

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%13 410 – 13 450

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S<8

13 450 – 13 550

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%Radiolocation 132A17=A

13 450 – 13 550

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

Radiolocation 132A

13 450 – 13 550

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%Radiolocation 132AA+S<8

13 550 – 13 570 &*L:

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

1<0

13 550 – 13 570

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%1<0 A+S<8

13 570 – 13 600 'RJA(AST*4 137

1<1

13 570 – 13 600

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%1<1 A+S<8

13 600 – 13 800 'RJA(AST*4 13 600 – 13 800

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7

A+S<8

13 800 – 13 870 'RJA(AST*4 137

1<1

13 800 – 13 870

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%1<1 A+S<8

13 870 – 14 000 &*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

13 870 – 14 000

&*L:

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

A+S<8

14 000 – 14 250 A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

14 000 – 14 250

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

14 250 – 14 350 A)AT:+R 1<2

14 250 – 14 350

A)AT:+R 

14 350 – 14 990 &*L:

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%14 350 – 14 990

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S<8

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kHz

17 550 – 19 990

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations17 550 – 17 900 'RJA(AST*4 17 550 – 17 900

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7A+S<8

17 900 – 17 970 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 17 900 – 17 970

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% A+S<1

17 970 – 18 030 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR% 17 970 – 18 030

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR% A+S<2

A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

18 030 – 18 052 &*L: 18 030 – 18 052

&*L:

A+S<818 052 – 18 068 &*L:

Space research18 052 – 18 068

&*L:Space researchA+S<8

18 068 – 18 168 A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

1<7

18 068 – 18 168

A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

18 168 – 18 780 &*L:

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile18 168 – 18 780

&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobileA+S<8

18 780 – 18 900 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 18 780 – 18 900

)AR*T*): )J'*?:A+S<3 A+S<=

A+S= A+S<8

18 900 – 19 020 'RJA(AST*4 137

179

18 900 – 19 020

'RJA(AST*4 137&*L:)obile A+S8<179 A+S<8

19 020 – 19 680 &*L: 19 020 – 19 680

&*L:

)obile A+S8<

A+S<819 680 – 19 800 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 132 19 680 – 19 800

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 132A+S<3

A+S<8

19 800 – 19 990 &*L: 19 800 – 19 990

&*L:A+S<8

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kHz

19 990 – 23 350

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations19 990 – 19 995 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?

Space research

111

19 990 – 19 995

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?

Space research111

19 995 – 20 010 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?$20 000 #H5%

111

19 995 – 20 010

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?

$20 000 #H5%111

20 010 – 21 000 &*L:)obile

20 010 – 21 000

&*L:

)obileA+S<8

21 000 – 21 450 A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

21 000 – 21 450

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

21 450 – 21 850 'RJA(AST*4 21 450 – 21 850

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7A+S<8

21 850 – 21 870 &*L: 1<<A

1<<

21 850 – 21 870

&*L:A+S<8

21 870 – 21 924 &*L: 1<<' 21 870 – 21 924

&*L: 1<<'A+S<8

21 924 – 22 000 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 21 924 – 22 000

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$R% A+S<1

22 000 – 22 855 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 132

1<9

22 000 – 22 855

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 132A+S<3 A+S<=

A+S= A+S<8

22 855 – 23 000 &*L:

1<9

22 855 – 23 000

&*L:)obile A+S8<

A+S<8

23 000 – 23 200 &*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

1<9

23 000 – 23 200&*L:)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S<8

23 200 – 23 350 &*L: 1<9AA:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $JR%

23 200 – 23 350

&*L: 1<9AA:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR% A+S<2A+S<8 A+S</ A+S101

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kHz

23 350– 26 100

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations23 350 – 24 000 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 1<823 350 – 24 000

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% 1<8 A+S8A+S<8

24 000 – 24 450 &*L:?A )J'*?:

24 000 – 24 890

&*L:?A )J'*?:

A+S<8

24 450 – 24 600

&*L:?A )J'*?:

Radiolocation 132A1</

24 450 – 24 650

&*L:?A )J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J 132A

24 450 – 24 600

&*L:?A )J'*?:

Radiolocation 132A

24 450 – 24 600

&*L:?A )J'*?:

Radiolocation 132AA+S<8

24 600 – 24 890

&*L:?A )J'*?:

24 600 – 24 890

&*L:?A )J'*?:

24 600 – 24 890

&*L:?A )J'*?:

A+S<8

24 650 – 24 890

&*L:

?A )J'*?:

24 890 – 24 990 A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

24 890 – 24 990

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

24 990 – 25 005 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?$2< 000 #H5%

24 990 – 25 005

STAAR &R:P+:(NA T*): S*4A?$2< 000 #H5%

25 005 – 25 010 STAAR &R:P+:(N A T*): S*4A?Space research

25 005 – 25 010

STAAR &R:P+:(N

A T*): S*4A?Space research

25 010 – 25 070 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

25 010 – 25 070

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S8 A+S<8

25 070 – 25 210 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 25 070 – 25 210

)AR*T*): )J'*?:A+S<3 A+S<=

A+S= A+S<825 210 – 25 550 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

25 210 – 25 550

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% A+S8

A+S<8

25 550 – 25 670 RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17=

25 550 – 25 670

RA*J ASTRJJ)N17=

25 670 – 26 100 'RJA(AST*4 25 670 – 26 100

'RJA(AST*4 A+S<7

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kHz

26 100 – 30 010

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations26 100 – 26 175 )AR*T*): )J'*?: 132 26 100 – 26 175

)AR*T*): )J'*?: 132A+S<8

26 175 – 26 200 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

26 175 – 26 200

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S8 A+S<8

26 200 – 26 350

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

Radiolocation 132A133A

26 200 – 26 420

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

RA*J?J(AT*J 132A

26 200 – 26 350

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

Radiolocation 132A

26 200 – 26 350

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

Radiolocation 132AA+S8 A+S<8

26 350 – 27 500

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

1<0

26 350 – 27 500

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

1<0

26 350 – 27 500

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%

1<0 A+S8 A+S<8

26 420 – 27 500

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

1<0

27 500 – 28 000 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S&*L:)J'*?:

27 500 – 28 000

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S&*L:)J'*?:

A+S<8

28 000 – 29 700 A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

28 000 – 29 700

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

29 700 – 30 005 &*L:)J'*?:

29 700 – 30 005

&*L:)J'*?:

A+S<8

30 005 – 30 010 SA(: J:RAT*J $satellite identification%&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H

30 005 – 30 010

SA(: J:RAT*J$satellite identification%

&*L:)J'*?:

SA(: R:S:AR(HA+S<8

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MHz

30.01 – 38.25

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations30.01 – 37.5 &*L:

)J'*?:30.01 – 32

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8

32 – 33

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8 A+S100

33 – 34

&*L:

)J'*?:A+S<8

34 – 35&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8 A+S100

35 – 37.5

&*L:

)J'*?:A+S<8

37.5 – 38.25 &*L:)J'*?:Radio astronomy

17=

37.5 – 38

&*L:)J'*?:Radio astronomy17= A+S<8

38 – 38.25

&*L:

)J'*?:Radio astronomy17= A+S<8 A+S100

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

38.25 – 44

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations38.25 – 39

&*L:)J'*?:

38.25 – 39.986

&*L:)J'*?:

38.25 – 39.5

&*L:)J'*?:

38.25 – 39

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8 A+S100

39 – 39.5

&*L:)J'*?:Radiolocation 132A

1<=

39 – 39.5

&*L:)J'*?:

A+S<8

39.5 – 39.986

&*L:)J'*?:

39.5 – 39.986

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J 132A

39.5 – 40

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J 132A

A+S<8

39.986 – 40.02

&*L:)J'*?:Space research

39.986 – 40

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J 132A

Space research

40 – 40.02

&*L:)J'*?:Space research

40 – 40.02

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8

40.02 – 40.98 &*L:)J'*?:1<0

40.02 – 41

&*L:)J'*?:

1<0 A+S<840.98 – 41.015 &*L:)J'*?:

Space research190 191

41 – 42

&*L:

)J'*?:

A+S<8 A+S100

41.015 – 42 &*L:)J'*?:

190 191 191A

42 – 42.5

&*L:)J'*?:Radiolocation 132A

190 191'

42 – 42.5

&*L:)J'*?:

191

42 – 43

&*L:)J'*?:

A+S<842.5 – 44 &*L:

)J'*?:

190 191 191A

43 – 44

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8 A+S100

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MHz

44 – 75.2

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations44 – 47 &*L:

)J'*?:

192 192A

44 – 45

&*L:)J'*?:A+S<8

45 – 50

'RJA(AST*4&*L: A+S100A)J'*?: A+S100A

192

47 – 68

'RJA(AST*4

192A 193 197 19< 19= 181

47 – 50

&*L:)J'*?:

47 – 50

&*L:)J'*?:

'RJA(AST*4192A

50 – 54

A)AT:+R 

192A 199 198 198A 19/ 180

50 – 52

'RJA(AST*4Amateur 19/

52 – 54

A)AT:+R 

54 – 68

'RJA(AST*4&i-ed)obile

182

54 – 68

&*L:)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4

192A

54 – 56

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J A+S/=

56 – 70

'RJA(AST*4&*L: A+S101A)J'*?: A+S101A

18968 – 74.8

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

17= 18< 188 18=

68 – 72

'RJA(AST*4

&i-ed)obile183

68 – 74.8

&*L:

)J'*?:

17= 189 18=

70 – 74.8

&*L:)J'*?:

189 17=

72 – 73

&*L:)J'*?:

73 – 74.6

RA*J ASTRJJ)N18/

74.6 – 74.8&*L:)J'*?:

74.8 – 75.2 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

1/0 1/1

74.8 – 75.2

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

1/0 A+S2<

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

75.2 – 137.025

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations75.2 – 87.5

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

18< 18= 1/8

75.2 – 75.4

&*L:)J'*?:18=

75.2 – 75.4

&*L:)J'*?:

75.4 – 76

&*L:)J'*?:

75.4 – 87

&*L:)J'*?:

1/2 1/3 1//

75.4 – 85

&*L:)J'*?:A+S10376 – 88

'RJA(AST*4&i-ed

)obile

1/<

85 – 87.5

'RJA(AST*4 1//

&i-ed)obileA+S27 A+S103

87 – 100

&*L:

)J'*?:'RJA(AST*487.5 – 100

'RJA(AST*4

1=0

87.5 – 108

'RJA(AST*4&i-ed)obile

A+S103

88 – 100

'RJA(AST*4

100 – 108 'RJA(AST*4

1=2 1=7

108 – 117.975 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

1=8 1=8A

108 – 117.975

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

1=8A A+S2< A+S103

117.975 – 137 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R%

111 200 201 202

117.975 – 137

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R%111 200 A+S2< A+S103

137 – 137.025 SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 20/A 20/' 20=SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

207 20< 209 208 20/

137 – 137.025

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 20/

20/A 20/' 20=SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S103

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MHz

137.025 – 138

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations137.025 – 137.175 SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%&i-ed)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/A 20/' 20=)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

207 20< 209 208 20/

137.025 – 137.175

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth%SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%&i-ed)obileIsatellite $spaceto

:arth% 20/ 20/A 20/'20=

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

A+S103

137.175 – 137.825 SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 20/A 20/' 20=

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

207 20< 209 208 20/

137.175 – 137.825

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/ 20/A20/' 20=

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%A+S103

137.825 – 138 SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%&i-ed)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/A 20/' 20=

)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%

207 20< 209 208 20/

137.825 – 138

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%

&i-ed

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/ 20/A 20/'20=

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

A+S103

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

138 – 149.9

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations138 – 143.6

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR%

210 211 212 217

138 – 143.6

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JSpace research $spaceto

:arth%

138 – 143.6

&*L:)J'*?:Space research $spaceto

:arth%

208 213

138 – 143.6

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

&*L:)J'*?:Space research $spaceto

:arth%

A+S103

143.6 – 143.65

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%

211 212 217

143.6 – 143.65

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%

143.6 – 143.65

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%

208 213

143.6 – 143.65

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

&*L:

)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%A+S103

143.65 – 144

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR%

210 211 212 217

143.65 – 144

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JSpace research $spaceto

:arth%

143.65 – 144

&*L:)J'*?:Space research $spaceto

:arth%

208 213

143.65 – 144

'RJA(AST*4 208A+S29

&*L:)J'*?:Space research $spaceto

:arth%A+S103

144 – 146 A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

219

144 – 146

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:A+S103

146 – 148

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

146 – 148

A)AT:+R 

218

146 – 148

A)AT:+R 

&*L:)J'*?:218

146 – 148

A)AT:+R 

A+S103

148 – 149.9

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 20=

21/ 21= 221

148 – 149.9

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 20=

21/ 21= 221

148 – 149.9

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace% 20=

21/ 21= 221 A+S103

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

149.9 – 156.7625

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations149.9 – 150.05 )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 20= 227A

RA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: 227'

220 222 223

149.9 – 150.05

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 20=227A

RA*JAK*4AT*JI SAT:??*T: 227'

220 222 223 A+S103

150.05 – 153

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRA*J ASTRJJ)N

17=

150.05 – 154

&*L:)J'*?:

22<

150.05 – 153

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

22< A+S99 A+S103153 – 154

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%)eteorolo"ical aids

153 – 154

&*L:)J'*?:

A+S103

154 – 156.4875

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile $R%

22<A 229

154 – 156.4875

&*L:

)J'*?:

229

154 – 156.4875

&*L:

)J'*?:

22<A 229

154 – 156.4875

&*L:

)J'*?:

229 A+S103

156.4875 – 156.5625 )AR*T*): )J'*?: $distress and callin" via S(%

111 229 228

156.4875 – 156.5625

)AR*T*): )J'*?:$distress and callin" viaS(%

111 229 228 A+S103

156.5625 – 156.7625

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%229

156.5625 – 156.7625

&*L:)J'*?:

22< 229

156.5625 – 156.7625

&*L:)J'*?:

229 A+S103

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

156.7625 – 174

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations156.7625 – 156.7875

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space%111 229 22/

156.7625 – 156.7875

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%111 229 22/

156.7625 – 156.7875

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space%111 229 22/

156.7625 – 156.7875

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space%111 229 22/ A+S103

156.7875 – 156.8125 )AR*T*): )J'*?: $distress and callin"%

111 229

156.7875 – 156.8125

)AR*T*): )J'*?:$distress and callin"%

111 229 A+S103

156.8125 – 156.8375

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space%111 229 22/

156.8125 – 156.8375

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%111 229 22/

156.8125 – 156.8375

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space%111 229 22/

156.8125 – 156.8375

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space%111 229 22/ A+S103

156.8375 – 161.9625

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile229

156.8375 – 161.9625

&*L:)J'*?:

229

156.8375 – 161.9625

&*L:)J'*?:

229 A+S103

161.9625 – 161.9875

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space% 22/&229 22/A 22/'

161.9625 – 161.9875

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$JR%

)AR*T*): )J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%22/( 22/

161.9625 – 161.9875

)AR*T*): )J'*?:Aeronautical mobile $JR%

22/:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space% 22/&229

161.9625 – 161.9875

)AR*T*): )J'*?:Aeronautical mobile $JR%

22/:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space% 22/&229 A+S103

161.9875 – 162.0125

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile229 22=

161.9875 – 162.0125

&*L:)J'*?:

229

161.9875 – 162.0125

&*L:)J'*?:

229 A+S103

162.0125 – 162.0375

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% 22/&

229 22/A 22/' 22=

162.0125 – 162.0375

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

$JR%)AR*T*): )J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%22/( 22/

162.0125 – 162.0375

)AR*T*): )J'*?:

Aeronautical mobile $JR%22/:

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% 22/&

229

162.0125 – 162.0375

)AR*T*): )J'*?:

Aeronautical mobile $JR%22/:

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% 22/&

229 A+S103

162.0375 – 174

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

229 22=

162.0375 – 174

&*L:

)J'*?:

229 230 231 232

162.0375 – 174

&*L:

)J'*?:

229 A+S103

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

273 – 399.9

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations273 – 312 &*L:

)J'*?:

2<7

273 – 312

&*L:)J'*?:2<7 A+S100 A+S103

312 – 315 &*L:)J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% 2<7 2<<

312 – 315

&*L:)J'*?:)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space% 2<7 2<<A+S100

315 – 322 &*L:)J'*?:

2<7

315 – 322

&*L:

)J'*?:2<7 A+S100

322 – 328.6 &*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17=

322 – 328.6

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J ASTRJJ)N17= A+S100

328.6 – 335.4 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 2</

2<=

328.6 – 335.4

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J2</

A+S 2<

335.4 – 387 &*L:

)J'*?:

2<7

335.4 – 380

&*L:)J'*?:2<7 A+S100

380 – 387

&*L:)J'*?:2<7 A+S101

387 – 390 &*L:)J'*?:

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/A 20/' 2<7 2<<

387 – 390

&*L:

)J'*?:)obileIsatellite $spaceto

:arth% 20/A 20/' 2<7

2<<A+S101

390 – 399.9 &*L:)J'*?:

2<7

390 – 399.9

&*L:

)J'*?:2<7 A+S101

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

402 I 430

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations402 – 403 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile

402 – 403

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $:arthto

space%&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%Radiolocation A+S2=

A+S101A403 – 406 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile

403 – 406

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%)eteorolo"ical aidsRadiolocation A+S2=

A+S101A

A+S=/

406 – 406.1 )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

299 298

406 – 406.1

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace%

299 298

406.1 – 410 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileRA*J ASTRJJ)N

17=

406.1 – 410

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NRadiolocation A+S2=17= A+S=/

410 – 420 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $spacetospace% 29/

410 – 420

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spacetospace% 29/

Radiolocation A+S2=A+S=/

420 – 430 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileRadiolocation

29= 280 281

420 – 430

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

)J'*?: A+S=1&i-ed29= 280 A+S=7 A+S=/

A+S==

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

430 – 460

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations430 – 432

A)AT:+R RA*J?J(AT*J

281 287 28< 289 288

430 – 432

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

281 289 288 28/ 28=

430 – 432

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

Amateur A+S=<

432 – 438

A)AT:+R RA*J?J(AT*J

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$active% 28=A

13/ 281 289 288 2/0 2/12/2

432 – 438

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

:arth e-plorationIsatellite $active% 28=A

281 289 288 28/ 28= 2/1 2/2

432 – 438

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

Amateur :arth e-plorationIsatellite

$active% 28=A2/2 A+S=<

438 – 440A)AT:+R RA*J?J(AT*J

281 287 28< 289 288 2/3

438 – 440RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

281 289 288 28/ 28=

438 – 440RA*J?J(AT*J

A+S101AAmateur 

A+S=<

440 – 450 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileRadiolocation

29= 280 281 2/7 2/< 2/9

440 – 450

RA*J?J(AT*J A+S=0A+S101A

Amateur &i-ed A+S101A)obile A+S101A

29= 280 2/9

450 – 455 &*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA20= 281 2/9 2/9A 2/9' 2/9( 2/9 2/9:

450 – 460

&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA

2/9 2/9A 2/8 A+S=/

455 – 456

&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA

20= 281 2/9A 2/9' 2/9(2/9:

455 – 456

&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace% 2/9A2/9' 2/9(

20=

455 – 456

&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA

20= 281 2/9A 2/9' 2/9(2/9:

456 – 459 &*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA281 2/8 2//

459 – 460&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA

20= 281 2/9A 2/9' 2/9(2/9:

459 – 460&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 2/9A2/9' 2/9(

20=

459 – 460&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA

20= 281 2/9A 2/9' 2/9(2/9:

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MHz

460 – 890

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations460 – 470 &*L:

)J'*?: 2/9AA)eteorolo"icalIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

2/8 2// 2/= 2=0

460 – 470

&*L:)J'*?: 2/9AA)eteorolo"icalIsatellite

$spaceto:arth%2/8 2/= A+S=/

470 – 790

'RJA(AST*4

17= 2=1A 2=7 2=9 300 307309 311A 312 312A

470 – 512

'RJA(AST*4

&i-ed)obile2=2 2=3

470 – 585

&*L:

)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4

2=1 2=/

470 – 520

&*L:

)J'*?:

512 – 608

'RJA(AST*42=8

520 – 694'RJA(AST*4&i-ed)obile

17= 309 311A A+S103A+S107

585 – 610

&*L:)J'*?:

'RJA(AST*4RA*JAK*4AT*J17= 30< 309 308

608 – 614

RA*J ASTRJJ)N)obileIsatellite e-cept

aeronautical mobileIsatellite$:arthtospace%

610 – 890

&*L:)J'*?: 313A 318A'RJA(AST*4

17= 30< 309 308 311A 320

614 – 698

'RJA(AST*4&i-ed

)obile2=3 30= 311A

694 – 820

'RJA(AST*4&i-ed)obile

311A 320 A+S103

698 – 806

)J'*?: 313' 318A'RJA(AST*4&i-ed2=3 30= 311A

790 – 862

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 319' 318A'RJA(AST*4

312 317 31< 319 319A 31=

806 – 890

&*L:)J'*?: 318A'RJA(AST*4

318 31/

820 – 850

&*L:)J'*?: 318A

320 A+S103

850 – 890

&*L:

)J'*?: 318ARadiolocation A+S2=A+S101A

320 A+S103

862 – 890

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 318A

'RJA(AST*4 322

31= 323

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MHz

890 – 1 215

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations890 – 942

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 318A'RJA(AST*4 322Radiolocation

323

890 – 902

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 318ARadiolocation31/ 32<

890 – 942

&*L:)J'*?: 318A'RJA(AST*4Radiolocation

328

890 – 915

&*L:)J'*?: 318ARadiolocation A+S2=

A+S101A

A+S103902 – 928

&*L:

Amateur )obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile 32<ARadiolocation

1<0 32< 329

915 – 928

RA*J?J(AT*J 328A+S101A

&i-ed)obile

A+S32 A+S103

928 – 942

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 318ARadiolocation32<

928 – 942

&*L:)J'*?: 318ARadiolocation A+S2=

A+S101AA+S103

942 – 960

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 318A'RJA(AST*4 322323

942 – 960

&*L:)J'*?: 318A

942 – 960

&*L:)J'*?: 318A'RJA(AST*4

320

942 – 960

&*L:)J'*?: 318A

320 A+S103

960 – 1 164 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 32/A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 328A

960 – 1 164

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J32/

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% 328A

A+S2< A+S97 A+S103

1 164 – 1 215 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 32/RA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $space

tospace% 32/'

32/A

1 164 – 1 215

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

32/RA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%32/'

32/A A+S2< A+S97

A+S/8 A+S103

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MHz

1 215 – 1 427

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations1 215 – 1 240 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $space

tospace% 32/' 32= 32=ASA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

330 331 332

1 215 – 1 240

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%

32/' 32= 32=ASA(: R:S:AR(H $active%331 332 A+S/8 A+S103

1 240 – 1 300 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace% 32/' 32= 32=A

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%Amateur 

2/2 330 331 332 33< 33<A

1 240 – 1 300

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*J A+S=0

RA*JAK*4AT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%32/' 32= 32=A

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%Amateur 

2/2 331 332 33<A A+S1AA+S/8 A+S101 A+S103

1 300 – 1 350 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 338RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

17= 338A

1 300 – 1 350

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

338RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

17= 338A A+S/8 A+S101A+S103

1 350 – 1 400

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J

17= 33/ 33/A 33=

1 350 – 1 400

RA*J?J(AT*J 33/A

17= 337 33=

1 350 – 1 400

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S100A

&i-ed)obile17= 33/A 33= A+S/8

A+S103

1 400 – 1 427 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 371

1 400 – 1 427

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370 371 A+S/8 A+S103

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MHz

1 427 – 1 530

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations1 427 – 1 429 SA(: J:RAT*J $:arthtospace%

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

33/A 371

1 427 – 1 429

SA(: J:RAT*J $:arthtospace%

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile33/A 371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 429 – 1 452

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile33/A 371 372

1 429 – 1 452

&*L:)J'*?: 373

33/A 371

1 429 – 1 452

&*L:)J'*?: A+S3

33/A 371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 452 – 1 492&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

'RJA(AST*4 37<'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 20/' 37<371 372

1 452 – 1 492&*L:)J'*?: 373'RJA(AST*4 37<

'RJA(AST*4ISAT:??*T: 20/' 37<

371 377

1 452 – 1 492'RJA(AST*4 37<'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 20/' 37<

&*L:)J'*?: A+S3

371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 492 – 1 518

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

371 372

1 492 – 1 518

&*L:

)J'*?: 373

371 377

1 492 – 1 518

&*L:

)J'*?:

371

1 492 – 1 518

&*L:

)J'*?: A+S3

371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 518 – 1 525

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 37/37/A 37/' 3<1A

371 372

1 518 – 1 525

&*L:)J'*?: 373)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 37/37/A 37/' 3<1A

371 377

1 518 – 1 525

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 37/37/A 37/' 3<1A

371

1 518 – 1 525

&*L:)J'*?: A+S3)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 37/37/A 37/' 3<1A

371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 525 – 1 530

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

&*L:

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/'3<1A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile 37=

371 372 3<0 3<1 3<2A 3<7

1 525 – 1 530

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 20/'3<1A:arth e-plorationIsatellite&i-ed)obile 373

371 3<1 3<7

1 525 – 1 530

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

&*L:

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/'3<1A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite)obile 37=

371 3<1 3<2A 3<7

1 525 – 1 530

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

&*L:

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/'3<1A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite)obile 37= A+S3371 3<1 3<7 A+S/8

A+S103

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MHz

1 530 – 1 613.8

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations1 530 – 1 535

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/'3<1A 3<3A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile371 372 3<1 3<7

1 530 – 1 535

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 20/' 3<1A

3<3A:arth e-plorationIsatellite&i-ed)obile 373

371 3<1 3<7

1 530 – 1 535

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/'3<1A 3<3A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite

&i-ed)obile A+S3371 3<1 3<7 A+S/8

A+S103

1 535 – 1 559 )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 20/' 3<1A

371 3<1 3<3A 3<7 3<< 3<9 3<8 3<8A 3<= 392A

1 535 – 1 559

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 20/'

3<1A371 3<1 3<3A 3<7 3<9 3<8

3<8A 392A A+S/8A+S103

1 559 – 1 610 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $space

tospace% 20/' 32/' 32=A

371 392' 392(

1 559 – 1 610

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%20/' 32/' 32=A

371 A+S/8 A+S1031 610 – 1 610.6

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

371 3<< 3<= 397 399 398

39/ 39= 381 382

1 610 – 1 610.6

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*J:T:R)*AT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

371 397 399 398 39/ 380382

1 610 – 1 610.6

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RadiodeterminationIsatellite$:arthtospace%

371 3<< 3<= 397 399 398

39/ 39= 382

1 610 – 1 610.6

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*J:T:R)*AT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

371 397 399 398 39/ 39=

382 A+S/8 A+S103

1 610.6 – 1 613.8

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

RA*J ASTRJJ)NA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

17= 371 3<< 3<= 397 399398 39/ 39= 381 382

1 610.6 – 1 613.8

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

RA*J ASTRJJ)NA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*J:T:R)*AT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

17= 371 397 399 398 39/380 382

1 610.6 – 1 613.8

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

RA*J ASTRJJ)NA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

RadiodeterminationIsatellite$:arthtospace%

17= 371 3<< 3<= 397 399398 39/ 39= 382

1 610.6 – 1 613.8

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

RA*J ASTRJJ)NA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*J:T:R)*AT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

17= 371 397 399 398 39/39= 382 A+S/8 A+S103

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1 613.8 – 1 668.4

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations1 613.8 – 1 626.5

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/'

371 3<< 3<= 397 39< 399398 39/ 39= 381 382

1 613.8 – 1 626.5

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*J:T:R)*AT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/'

371 397 39< 399 398 39/380 382

1 613.8 – 1 626.5

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/'

RadiodeterminationIsatellite$:arthtospace%

371 3<< 3<= 397 39< 399398 39/ 39= 382

1 613.8 – 1 626.5

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*J:T:R)*AT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% 20/'

371 397 39< 399 398 39/39= 382 A+S/8 A+S103

1 626.5 – 1 660 )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 3<1A

371 3<1 3<3A 3<7 3<< 3<8A 3<= 392A 387 38< 389

1 626.5 – 1 660)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace% 3<1A371 3<1 3<3A 3<7 3<8A

38< 389 A+S/8 A+S103

1 660 – 1 660.5 )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 3<1ARA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= 371 3<1 3<7 392A 389A

1 660 – 1 660.5

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1AA+S9<

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= 371 3<1 3<7 389AA+S/8 A+S103

1 660.5 – 1 668 RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile

17= 371 38= 38=A

1 660.5 – 1 668

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%&i-ed

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile

17= 371 38=A A+S/8A+S103

1 668 – 1 668.4 )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 3<1A 38=' 38=(RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical mobile

17= 371 38= 38=A

1 668 – 1 668.4

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A

38=' 38=(RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile17= 371 38=A A+S/8

A+S103

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MHz

1 668.4 – 1 710

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations1 668.4 – 1 670 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 3<1A 38=' 38=(RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= 371 38= 38=:

1 668.4 – 1 670

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace% 3<1A

38=' 38=(RA*J ASTRJJ)N17= 371 38= 38=: A+S/8

A+S103

1 670 – 1 675 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

&*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 3<1A 38='

371 38= 38=: 3/0A

1 670 – 1 675

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S&*L:

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace% 3<1A

38='371 38= 38=: 3/0A

A+S/8 A+S103

1 675 – 1 690 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S&*L:

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

371

1 675 – 1 690

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

&*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 690 – 1 700

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile2/= 371 3/2

1 690 – 1 700

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

2/= 371 3/1

1 690 – 1 700

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile2/= 371 A+S/8 A+S103

1 700 – 1 710

&*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

2/= 371

1 700 – 1 710

&*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

2/= 371 3/7

1 700 – 1 710

&*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

2/= 371 A+S/8 A+S103

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MHz

1 710 – 2 120

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations1 710 – 1 930 &*L:

)J'*?: 3/7A 3//A 3//'

17= 371 3/< 3/9 3/8 3//

1 710 – 1 930

&*L:)J'*?: 3/7A 3//A17= 371 3/< 3/9 3//

A+S/8 A+S103

1 930 – 1 970

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

1 930 – 1 970

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace%

3//

1 930 – 1 970

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

1 930 – 1 970

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A

3//

1 970 – 1 980 &*L:

)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

1 970 – 1 980

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A3//

1 980 – 2 010 &*L:)J'*?:

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 3<1A

3// 3/=A 3/=' 3/=&

1 980 – 2 010

&*L:

)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace% 3<1A3// 3/=A

2 010 – 2 025

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

2 010 – 2 025

&*L:)J'*?:

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace%

3// 3/=( 3/=:

2 010 – 2 025

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

2 010 – 2 025

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A

3//

2 025 – 2 110 SA(: J:RAT*J $:arthtospace% $spacetospace%:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

$spacetospace%&*L:

)J'*?: 3=1SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arthtospace% $spacetospace%

3=2

2 025 – 2 110

SA(: J:RAT*J $:arthtospace% $spacetospace%

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% $spacetospace%

&*L:)J'*?: 3=1SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arth

tospace% $spacetospace%

3=2

2 110 – 2 120 &*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'SA(: R:S:AR(H $deep space% $:arthtospace%

3//

2 110 – 2 120

&*L:)J'*?: 3//ASA(: R:S:AR(H $deep

space% $:arthtospace%3//

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MHz

2 120 – 2 483.5

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations2 120 – 2 160

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

2 120 – 2 160

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//')obileIsatellite $spaceto

:arth%3//

2 120 – 2 160

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

2 120 – 2 170

&*L:)J'*?: 3//A

3//

2 160 – 2 170

&*L:

)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

2 160 – 2 170

&*L:

)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%3// 3/=( 3/=:

2 160 – 2 170

&*L:

)J'*?: 3//A 3//'

3//

2 170 – 2 200 &*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 3<1A

3// 3/=A 3/=&

2 170 – 2 200&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 3<1A3// 3/=A

2 200 – 2 290 SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

$spacetospace%&*L:)J'*?: 3=1

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%

3=2

2 200 – 2 290

SA(: J:RAT*J $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth% $spacetospace%&*L:

)J'*?: 3=1SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth% $spacetospace%3=2 A+S/8

2 290 – 2 300 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $deep space% $spaceto:arth%

2 290 – 2 300

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $deep

space% $spaceto:arth%A+S/8 A+S=3

2 300 – 2 450

&*L:)J'*?: 3/7AAmateur Radiolocation1<0 2/2 3=<

2 300 – 2 450

&*L:)J'*?: 3/7ARA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 1<0 2/2 3=3 3=7 3=9

2 300 – 2 450

&*L:)J'*?: 3/7ARA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 1<0 2/2 A+S/8

2 450 – 2 483.5

&*L:

)J'*?:Radiolocation1<0

2 450 – 2 483.5

&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J1<0

2 450 – 2 483.5

&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J1<0 A+S/8

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MHz

2 483.5 – 2 655

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations2 483.5 – 2 500

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 3<1ARA*J:T:R)*AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth% 3=/Radiolocation 3=/A1<0 3== 701 702

2 483.5 – 2 500

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 3<1ARA*J?J(AT*JRA*J:T:R)*AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 3=/

1<0 702

2 483.5 – 2 500

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 3<1ARA*J?J(AT*JRA*J:T:R)*AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 3=/

1<0 701 702

2 483.5 – 2 500

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth% 3<1ARA*J?J(AT*JRA*J:T:R)*AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 3=/

1<0 701 702 A+S/8

2 500 – 2 520

&*L: 710

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 3/7A

712

2 500 – 2 520

&*L: 710

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 3/7A

707

2 500 – 2 520

&*L: 710

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 3/7A

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 3<1A 708717 717A

707 71<A

2 500 – 2 520

&*L: 710

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 3/7A

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth% 3<1A 708717 717A

A+S/8

2 520 – 2 655

&*L: 710

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 3/7A

'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719

33= 712 718( 718 71/'71/(

2 520 – 2 655

&*L: 710

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719

33= 718( 718 71/' 71/(

2 520 – 2 535

&*L: 710

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719

703 717A 71<A

2 520 – 2 535

&*L: 710

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719

703 A+S/8

2 535 – 2 655

&*L: 710)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719

33= 718A 718' 718( 71871/ 71/A 71/' 71/(

2 535 – 2 655

&*L: 710)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719

33= 718( 718 71/' 71/(A+S/8

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MHz

2 655 – 3 100

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations2 655 – 2 670

&*L: 710)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 20/' 713719

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$passive%

Radio astronomySpace research $passive%

17= 712

2 655 – 2 670

&*L: 710&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% $spaceto:arth%71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 3/7A

'RJA(AST*4I SAT:??*T: 713 719

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$passive%

Radio astronomy

Space research $passive%17= 20/'

2 655 – 2 670

&*L: 710&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 71<)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719:arth e-plorationIsatellite

$passive%Radio astronomySpace research $passive%

17= 20/' 720

2 655 – 2 670

&*L: 710&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 71<)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 713 719:arth e-plorationIsatellite

$passive%Radio astronomySpace research $passive%

17= 20/' 720 A+S/8

2 670 – 2 690

&*L: 710)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A:arth e-plorationIsatellite

$passive%

Radio astronomySpace research $passive%

17= 712

2 670 – 2 690

&*L: 710&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% $spaceto:arth%20/' 71<

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A:arth e-plorationIsatellite

$passive%Radio astronomySpace research $passive%

17=

2 670 – 2 690

&*L: 710&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 71<)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A 71=

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$passive%

Radio astronomy

Space research $passive%17=

2 670 – 2 690

&*L: 710&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 71<)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 3/7A

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% 3<1A 71=

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$passive%

Radio astronomy

Space research $passive%17= A+S/8

2 690 – 2 700 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 722

2 690 – 2 700

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370 A+S/8

2 700 – 2 900 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 338Radiolocation

723 727

2 700 – 2 900

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J338

RA*J?J(AT*J A+S10<723

2 900 – 3 100 RA*J?J(AT*J 727A

RA*JAK*4AT*J 729

72< 728

2 900 – 3 100

RA*J?J(AT*J 727ARA*JAK*4AT*J 72972< 728

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

MHz

3 100 – 4 400

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations3 100 – 3 300 RA*J?J(AT*J

:arth e-plorationIsatellite $active%Space research $active%

17= 72/

3 100 – 3 300

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S100A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$active%

Space research $active%&i-ed

)obile17=

3 300 – 3 400

RA*J?J(AT*J

17= 72= 730

3 300 – 3 400

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

&i-ed)obile

17=

3 300 – 3 400

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

17= 72=

3 300 – 3 400

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

Amateur &i-ed

)obile17=

3 400 – 3 600

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)obile 730ARadiolocation

731

3 400 – 3 500

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%Amateur )obile 731A

Radiolocation 7332/2

3 400 – 3 500

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%Amateur )obile 732'

Radiolocation 7332/2 732 732A

3 400 – 3 600

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J 733

A+S101AAmateur 

&i-edIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

2/2

3 500 – 3 700

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRadiolocation 733

3 500 – 3 600

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 733ARadiolocation 733

3 600 – 4 200

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)obile

3 600 – 3 700

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

Radiolocation73<

3 600 – 4 200

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

3 700 – 4 200

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

4 200 – 4 400 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 73/

73= 770

4 200 – 4 400

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J73/

770 A+S/8

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MHz

4 400 – 5 030

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations4 400 – 4 500 &*L:

)J'*?: 770A4 400 – 4 500

&*L:)J'*?: 770AA+S98 A+S/8 A+S101

4 500 – 4 800 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 771)J'*?: 770A

4 500 – 4 800

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 771

)J'*?: 770AA+S98 A+S/8 A+S101

4 800 – 4 990 &*L:)J'*?: 770A 772

Radio astronomy

17= 33= 773

4 800 – 4 940

&*L: A+S101A

)J'*?: 770A 772A+S101A

Radio astronomy17= 33= 773 A+S98

A+S/8

4 940 – 4 990

&*L: A+S102A)J'*?: 772 A+S102ARadio astronomy17= 33= 773 A+S98

A+S/8

4 990 – 5 000 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileRA*J ASTRJJ)NSpace research $passive%

17=

4 990 – 5 000

&*L: A+S101A)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile A+S101ARA*J ASTRJJ)NSpace research $passive%17= A+S98 A+S/8

5 000 – 5 010 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R% 773AA

A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

5 000 – 5 010

A:RJA+T*(A?)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R%773AA

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

A+S2< A+S/8

5 010 – 5 030 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R% 773AAA:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $space

tospace% 32/' 773'

5 010 – 5 030

A:RJA+T*(A?)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R%773AA

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $spacetospace%32/' 773'

A+S2< A+S/8

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MHz

5 030 – 5 350

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations5 030 – 5 091 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: $R% 773(

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R% 773A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

777

5 030 – 5 091

A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:$R% 773(

A:RJA+T*(A?)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R%773

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J777 A+S2< A+S/8

5 091 – 5 150 A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?: 777'A:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R% 773AAA:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

777 777A

5 091 – 5 150

A:RJA+T*(A?)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $R%

773AAA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*JA:RJA+T*(A? )J'*?:

777'777 777A A+S2< A+S/8

5 150 – 5 250 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 778A)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 779A 779'

779 779( 778 778' 778(

5 150 – 5 250

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 778A)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 779A 779'

779 778' 778( A+S2<A+S/8

5 250 – 5 255 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*J

SA(: R:S:AR(H 778)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 779A 778&

778: 77/ 77/A

5 250 – 5 255

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H 778)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 779A 778&778: 77/A A+S/8 A+S101

5 255 – 5 350 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*J

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 779A 778&

778: 77/ 77/A

5 255 – 5 350

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 779A 778&778: 77/A A+S/8 A+S101

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MHz

5 350 – 5 725

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations5 350 – 5 460 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active% 77/'

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active% 77/(A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 77=RA*J?J(AT*J 77/

5 350 – 5 460

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active% 77/'

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%77/(

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

77=RA*J?J(AT*J 77/A+S/8

5 460 – 5 470 RA*JAK*4AT*J 77=:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%RA*J?J(AT*J 77/

77/'

5 460 – 5 470

RA*JAK*4AT*J 77=

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%RA*J?J(AT*J 77/77/' A+S/8

5 470 – 5 570 )AR*T*): RA*JAK*4AT*J)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 779A 7<0A:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%RA*J?J(AT*J 7<0'

77/' 7<0 7<1

5 470 – 5 570

)AR*T*):RA*JAK*4AT*J

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 779A 7<0A

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

RA*J?J(AT*J 7<0'77/' A+S/8

5 570 – 5 650 )AR*T*): RA*JAK*4AT*J)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 779A 7<0A

RA*J?J(AT*J 7<0'

7<0 7<1 7<2

5 570 – 5 650

)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile 779A 7<0ARA*J?J(AT*J 7<0'7<2 A+S/8

5 650 – 5 725 RA*J?J(AT*J)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile 779A 7<0A

Amateur Space research $deep space%

2/2 7<1 7<3 7<7 7<<

5 650 – 5 725

RA*J?J(AT*J A+S101A

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile 779A 7<0A

Amateur Space research $deep space%2/2 A+S/8

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MHz

5 725 – 7 250

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations5 725 – 5 830

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 1<0 7<1 7<3 7<< 7<9

5 725 – 5 830

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

1<0 7<3 7<<

5 725 – 5 830

RA*J?J(AT*J A+S101AAmateur 

1<0 A+S/8 A+S=9

5 830 – 5 850

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace%RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatellite $spaceto

:arth%1<0 7<1 7<3 7<< 7<9

5 830 – 5 850

RA*J?J(AT*J

Amateur AmateurIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

1<0 7<3 7<<

5 830 – 5 850

RA*J?J(AT*J A+S101A

Amateur AmateurIsatellite $spaceto

:arth%

1<0 A+S/8 A+S=9

5 850 – 5 925

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:

1<0

5 850 – 5 925

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:Amateur Radiolocation1<0

5 850 – 5 925

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:Radiolocation

1<0

5 850 – 5 925

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:Radiolocation

1<0 A+S/8

5 925 – 6 700 &*L: 7<8

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7<8')J'*?: 7<8(

17= 770 7</

5 925 – 6 700

&*L: 7<8&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 7<8A)J'*?:17= 770 7</ A+S/8

6 700 – 7 075 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% $spaceto:arth% 771

)J'*?:

7</ 7</A 7</' 7</(

6 700 – 7 075

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% $spaceto:arth%771

)J'*?:7</ 7</A 7</' 7</(

7 075 – 7 145 &*L:)J'*?:

7</ 7<=

7 075 – 7 145

&*L:

)J'*?:7</

7 145 – 7 235 &*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arthtospace% 790

7</ 7<=

7 145 – 7 235

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arth

tospace% 790

7</

7 235 – 7 250 &*L:

)J'*?:

7</

7 235 – 7 250

&*L:)J'*?:7</

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MHz

7 250 – 8 025

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations7 250 – 7 300 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:791

7 250 – 7 375

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth%

&i-ed791 A+S100

7 300 – 7 450 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

791

7 375 – 7 450

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% A+S100A

)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile7 450 – 7 550 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

791A

7 450 – 7 550

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% A+S100A):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth%)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile791A

7 550 – 7 750 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

7 550 – 7 750

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% A+S100A

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

7 750 – 7 900 &*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 791')J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

7 750 – 7 900

&*L:):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I 

SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth% 791')J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

7 900 – 8 025 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%)J'*?:

791

7 900 – 7 975

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% A+S100A

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$:arthtospace% A+S100A

791

7 975 – 8 025

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%791 A+S/8 A+S100

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MHz

8 025 – 8 650

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations8 025 – 8 175 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%)J'*?: 793

792A

8 025 – 8 175

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% A+S100A

)J'*?: 793792A A+S/8

8 175 – 8 215 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%)J'*?: 793

792A

8 175 – 8 215

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto

:arth%&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% A+S100A

):T:JRJ?J4*(A?I SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?: 793

792A A+S/8

8 215 – 8 400 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%)J'*?: 793

792A

8 215 – 8 400

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% A+S100A

)J'*?: 793792A A+S/8

8 400 – 8 500 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth% 79< 799

8 400 – 8 500

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth% 79<A+S/8

8 500 – 8 550 RA*J?J(AT*J

79/ 79=

8 500 – 8 550

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S/8 A+S100

8 550 – 8 650 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

79/ 79= 79=A

8 550 – 8 650

RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

79=A A+S/8 A+S101

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MHz

8 650 – 9 800

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations8 650 – 8 750 RA*J?J(AT*J

79/ 79=

8 650 – 8 750

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S/8 A+S100

8 750 – 8 850 RA*J?J(AT*JA:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 780

781

8 750 – 8 850

RA*J?J(AT*JA:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J780

A+S/8

8 850 – 9 000 RA*J?J(AT*J

)AR*T*): RA*JAK*4AT*J 782

783

8 850 – 9 000

RA*J?J(AT*J)AR*T*):

RA*JAK*4AT*J782

A+S/8

9 000 – 9 200 A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 338RA*J?J(AT*J

781 783A

9 000 – 9 200

A:RJA+T*(A?

RA*JAK*4AT*J338

RA*J?J(AT*J783A A+S/8

9 200 – 9 300 RA*J?J(AT*J)AR*T*): RA*JAK*4AT*J 782

783 787

9 200 – 9 300

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

)AR*T*):RA*JAK*4AT*J782

787 A+S/8

9 300 – 9 500 RA*JAK*4AT*J:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

RA*J?J(AT*J

728 787 78< 78<A 78<' 789A

9 300 – 9 500

RA*JAK*4AT*J:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%RA*J?J(AT*J728 787 78< 78<A 78<'

789A A+S/8

9 500 – 9 800 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

789A

9 500 – 9 800

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*J

A+S102ARA*JAK*4AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%&i-ed

)obile789A A+S/8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

9.8 – 10.68

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations9.8 – 9.9 RA*J?J(AT*J

:arth e-plorationIsatellite $active%Space research $active%&i-ed

788 78/ 78/A 78/'

9.8 – 9.9

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$active%

Space research $active%&i-ed A+S101A

)obile A+S101A78/A 78/' A+S/8

9.9 – 10 RA*J?J(AT*J&i-ed

788 78/ 78=

9.9 – 10

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

&i-ed A+S101A)obile A+S101A

78= A+S/8

10 – 10.45

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

78=

10 – 10.45

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

78= 7/0

10 – 10.45

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

78=

10 – 10.45

&*L: A+S101A)J'*?: A+S101ARA*J?J(AT*J

A+S101AAmateur 78=

10.45 – 10.5 RA*J?J(AT*J

Amateur AmateurIsatellite

7/1

10.45 – 10.5

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

Amateur AmateurIsatellite

10.5 – 10.55

&*L:)J'*?:

Radiolocation

10.5 – 10.55

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J

10.5 – 10.55

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J

10.55 – 10.6 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileRadiolocation

10.55 – 10.6

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRadiolocation

10.6 – 10.68 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileRA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%Radiolocation

17= 7/2 7/2A

10.6 – 10.68

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%Radiolocation17= 7/2 7/2A

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GHz

10.68 – 12.75

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations10.68 – 10.7 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 7/3

10.68 – 10.7

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370

10.7 – 11.7

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 771 7/7A$:arthtospace% 7/7

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

10.7 – 11.7

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 771 7/7A)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

10.7 – 11.7

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 771 7/7A)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile

11.7 – 12.5

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 7=2

7/8 7/8A

11.7 – 12.1

&*L: 7/9

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A 7//

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile

7/<

11.7 – 12.2

&*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 7=2

7/8 7/8A

11.7 – 12.2

'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 7=2'roadcastin"&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile

7/8 7/8A

12.1 – 12.2

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 7/7A 7//7/< 7/=

12.2 – 12.7

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile'RJA(AST*4

'RJA(AST*4I SAT:??*T: 7=2

7/8A 7// 7=0

12.2 – 12.5

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile'RJA(AST*4

7/7A 7/8

12.2 – 12.5

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

'roadcastin"&i-ed

?and mobileIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile

7/7A 7/8 A+S//

12.5 – 12.75

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 7/7A $:arthtospace%

7=7 7=< 7=9

12.5 – 12.75

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

'RJA(AST*4I SAT:??*T: 7=3

12.5 – 12.75

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 7/7A'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 7=3&i-ed?and mobileIsatellite $space

to:arth%

)obile e-cept aeronauticalmobile

12.7 – 12.75

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace%

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

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GHz

12.75 – 14.3

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations12.75 – 13.25 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 771)J'*?:Space research $deep space% $spaceto:arth%

12.75 – 13.25

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 771)J'*?:Space research $deep space%

$spaceto:arth%

13.25 – 13.4 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%

A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J 7=8SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

7=/A 7==

13.25 – 13.4

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J7=8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

7=/A

13.4 – 13.75 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H <01AStandard frequency and time si"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%

7== <00 <01 <01'

13.4 – 13.75

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

SA(: R:S:AR(H <01A

Standard frequency and timesi"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%

<01A <01'

13.75 – 14 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7/7ARA*J?J(AT*J

:arth e-plorationIsatelliteStandard frequency and time si"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%Space research

7== <00 <01 <02 <03

13.75 – 14

RA*J?J(AT*J

A+S100A&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 7/7A:arth e-plorationIsatelliteStandard frequency and time

si"nalIsatellite $:arthto

space%Space research<02 <03

14 – 14.25 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7<8' 7/7A <09<09'

RA*JAK*4AT*J <07)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <07' <07( <09A

Space research<07A <0<

14 – 14.3

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7/7A <09

RA*JAK*4AT*J <07

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <09A

Space research

<07A

14.25 – 14.3 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7<8' 7/7A <09<09'

RA*JAK*4AT*J <07)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <07' <09A <0/ASpace research<07A <0< <0/

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

14.3 – 14.8

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations14.3 – 14.4

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 7<8A 7<8'7/7A <09 <09'

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <07' <09A <0=A

Radionavi"ationIsatellite<07A

14.3 – 14.4

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7/7A <09<09'

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <09A

Radionavi"ationIsatellite

<07A

14.3 – 14.4

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 7<8A 7/7A <09<09'

)J'*?: e-cept aeronauticalmobile

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <07' <09A <0=A

Radionavi"ationIsatellite<07A

14.3 – 14.4

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7/7A <09

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space% <09ARadionavi"ationIsatellite

<07A

14.4 – 14.47 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7<8' 7/7A <09<09'

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <07' <09A <0=ASpace research $spaceto:arth%

<07A

14.4 – 14.47

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7/7A <09

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile)obileIsatellite $:arthto

space% <09ASpace research $spaceto

:arth%<07A

14.47 – 14.5 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7<8' 7/7A <09

<09'

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <07' <09A <0=ARadio astronomy

17= <07A

14.47 – 14.5

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7<8A 7/7A <09

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile

)obileIsatellite $:arthtospace% <09A

Radio astronomy17= <07A

14.5 – 14.8 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <10)J'*?:

Space research

14.5 – 14.7145

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <10)J'*?:Space research

14.7145 – 14.8

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <10

)J'*?:Space researchA+S101

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GHz

14.8 – 17.2

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations14.8 – 15.35 &*L:

)J'*?:Space research

33=

14.8 – 15.1365

&*L:)J'*?:Space researchA+S101

15.1365 – 15.35

&*L:)J'*?:

Space research33=

15.35 – 15.4 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 <11

15.35 – 15.4

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

370

15.4 – 15.43 RA*J?J(AT*J <11: <11&A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

<11

15.4 – 15.43

RA*J?J(AT*J <11:<11&

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

<11

15.43 – 15.63 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <11A

RA*J?J(AT*J <11: <11&A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

<11(

15.43 – 15.63

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <11A

RA*J?J(AT*J <11:<11&

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

<11(

15.63 – 15.7 RA*J?J(AT*J <11: <11&A:RJA+T*(A? RA*JAK*4AT*J

<11

15.63 – 15.7

RA*J?J(AT*J <11:<11&

A:RJA+T*(A?RA*JAK*4AT*J

<11

15.7 – 16.6 RA*J?J(AT*J

<12 <13

15.7 – 16.6

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S/8 A+S101

16.6 – 17.1 RA*J?J(AT*JSpace research $deep space% $:arthtospace%

<12 <13

16.6 – 17.1

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

Space research $deep space%$:arthtospace%

A+S/8

17.1 – 17.2 RA*J?J(AT*J

<12 <13

17.1 – 17.2

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S/8 A+S101

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GHz

17.2 – 18.6

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations17.2 – 17.3 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

<12 <13 <13A

17.2 – 17.3

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S101A

SA(: R:S:AR(H $active%<13A A+S/8

17.3 – 17.7

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <19 $spaceto:arth% <19A <19'

Radiolocation

<17

17.3 – 17.7

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <19

'RJA(AST*4I SAT:??*T:

Radiolocation<17 <1<

17.3 – 17.7

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <19

Radiolocation

<17

17.3 – 17.7

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <19

Radiolocation

A+S/8

17.7 – 18.1

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A $:arthtospace% <19

)J'*?:

17.7 – 17.8

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% <18 $:arthtospace% <19

'RJA(AST*4I SAT:??*T:

)obile

<1<

17.7 – 18.1

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A $:arthtospace% <19

)J'*?:

17.7 – 18.1

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A $:arthtospace% <19

)J'*?:

A+S/8

17.8 – 18.1

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A $:arthtospace% <19

)J'*?:

<1=

18.1 – 18.4 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19' $:arthto

space% <20)J'*?:

<1= <21

18.1 – 18.4

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 7/7A <19'$:arthtospace% <20

)J'*?:

<1= A+S/8

18.4 – 18.6 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19')J'*?:

18.4 – 18.6

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% 7/7A <19')J'*?:A+S/8

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GHz

18.6 – 21.2

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations18.6 – 18.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <22')J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSpace research $passive%

<22A <22(

18.6 – 18.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <19' <22')J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%<22A

18.6 – 18.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <22')J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSpace research $passive%

<22A

18.6 – 18.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <22')J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSpace research $passive%

<22A A+S/8

18.8 – 19.3 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% <19' <23A)J'*?:

18.8 – 19.3

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <19' <23A)J'*?:A+S/8

19.3 – 19.7 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% $:arthtospace% <23'

<23( <23 <23:)J'*?:

19.3 – 19.7

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% $:arthtospace%<23' <23( <23 <23:

)J'*?:A+S/8

19.7 – 20.1

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19'

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

<27

19.7 – 20.1

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19'

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:$spaceto:arth%

<27 <2< <29 <28 <2/ <2=

19.7 – 20.1

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19'

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

<27

19.7 – 20.1

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19'

)obileIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

A+S/8

20.1 – 20.2 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19')J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

<27 <2< <29 <28 <2/

20.1 – 20.2

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% 7/7A <19'

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%

<2< <29 <28 <2/ A+S/8

20.2 – 21.2 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%Standard frequency and time si"nal $spaceto:arth%

<27

20.2 – 21.2

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%Standard frequency and time

si"nal $spaceto:arth%A+S/8 A+S100

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

21.2– 23.55

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations21.2 – 21.4 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

21.2 – 21.4

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

A+S/8

21.4 – 22

&*L:)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 20/'

<30A <30' <30( <30

21.4 – 22

&*L:)J'*?:

<30A <30(

21.4 – 22

&*L:)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 20/'

<30A <30' <30( <30 <31

21.4 – 22

&*L:)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T: 20/'<30A <30' <30( <30

A+S/8

22 – 22.21 &*L:

)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

17=

22 – 22.21

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobile17= A+S/8

22.21 – 22.5 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobile

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

17= <32

22.21 – 22.5

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileRA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

17= <32 A+S/8

22.5 – 22.55 &*L:)J'*?:

22.5 – 22.55

&*L:)J'*?:A+S/8

22.55 – 23.15 &*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: 33/A)J'*?:

SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arthtospace% <32A

17=

22.55 – 23.15

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: 33/A

)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arth

tospace% <32A17= A+S/8

23.15 – 23.55 &*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: 33/A)J'*?:

22.15 – 23.55

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: 33/A

)J'*?:A+S/8

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GHz

23.55 – 25.25

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations23.55 – 23.6 &*L:

)J'*?:23.55 – 23.6

&*L:)J'*?:A+S/8

23.6 – 24 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

23.6 – 24

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

370 A+S/8

24 – 24.05 A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

1<0

24 – 24.05A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:1<0 A+S/8

24.05 – 24.25 RA*J?J(AT*J

Amateur :arth e-plorationIsatellite $active%

1<0

24.05 – 24.25

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S102A

Amateur :arth e-plorationIsatellite

$active%1<0 A+S/8

24.25 – 24.45

&*L:24.25 – 24.45

RA*JAK*4AT*J24.25 – 24.45

RA*JAK*4AT*J&*L:)J'*?:

24.25 – 24.45

RA*JAK*4AT*J&*L:)J'*?:A+S/8

24.45 – 24.65

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

24.45 – 24.65

*T:RISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*J

<33

24.45 – 24.65

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

)J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J<33

24.45 – 24.65

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

)J'*?:RA*JAK*4AT*J<33 A+S/8

24.65 – 24.75

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <32'

*T:RISAT:??*T:

24.65 – 24.75

*T:RISAT:??*T:RA*J?J(AT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $:arthto

space%

24.65 – 24.75

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <32'

*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?:<33

24.65 – 24.75

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <32'

*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?:<33 A+S/8

24.75 – 25.25

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <32'

24.75 – 25.25

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <3<

24.75 – 25.25

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <3<)J'*?:

24.75 – 25.25

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <3<)J'*?:

A+S/8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

25.25 – 29.1

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations25.25 – 25.5 &*L:

*T:RISAT:??*T: <39)J'*?:Standard frequency and time si"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%

25.25 – 25.5

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <39)J'*?:Standard frequency and time

si"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%

A+S/8

25.5 – 27 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% <39'&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <39)J'*?:

SA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth% <39(Standard frequency and time si"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%

<39A

25.5 – 27

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <39

)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%Standard frequency and time

si"nalIsatellite $:arthtospace%

<39A A+S/8

27 – 27.5

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <39)J'*?:

27 – 27.5

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%*T:RISAT:??*T: <39 <38

)J'*?:

27 – 27.5

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace%

*T:RISAT:??*T: <39<38

)J'*?:

27.5 – 28.5 &*L: <38A

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7/7A <19' <3=)J'*?:

<3/ <70

27.5 – 28.5

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 7/7A <19' <3=)J'*?:

<3/ <70

28.5 – 29.1 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% 7/7A <19' <23A <3=)J'*?::arth e-plorationIsatellite $:arthtospace% <71

<70

28.5 – 29.1

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% 7/7A <19'<23A <3=

)J'*?::arth e-plorationIsatellite

$:arthtospace% <71<70

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

31.3 – 34.2

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations31.3 – 31.5 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

31.3 – 31.5

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

370 A+S/8

31.5 – 31.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile17= <79

31.5 – 31.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

370

31.5 – 31.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile17=

31.5 – 31.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

&i-ed)obile e-cept aeronautical

mobile17= A+S/8

31.8 – 32 &*L: <78ARA*JAK*4AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $deep space% $spaceto:arth%

<78 <78' <7/

31.8 – 32

&*L: <78ARA*JAK*4AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $deep

space% $spaceto:arth%<78 <7/ A+S/8

32 – 32.3 &*L: <78A

RA*JAK*4AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $deep space% $spaceto:arth%

<78 <78( <7/

32 – 32.3

&*L: <78ARA*JAK*4AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $deep

space% $spaceto:arth%

<78 <7/ A+S/8

32.3 – 33 &*L: <78A*T:RISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*J

<78 <78 <7/

32.3 – 33

&*L: <78A*T:RISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*J<78 <7/ A+S/8

33 – 33.4 &*L: <78ARA*JAK*4AT*J

<78 <78:

33 – 33.4

&*L: <78A

RA*JAK*4AT*J<78 A+S/8

33.4 – 34.2 RA*J?J(AT*J

<7=

33.4 – 34.2

RA*J?J(AT*J&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%A+S/8 A+S101

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GHz

34.2 – 37.5

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations34.2 – 34.7 RA*J?J(AT*J

SA(: R:S:AR(H $deep space% $:arthtospace%

<7=

34.2 – 34.7

RA*J?J(AT*JA+S102A

SA(: R:S:AR(H $deepspace% $:arthtospace%

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% A+S101A

A+S/8

34.7 – 35.2 RA*J?J(AT*JSpace research <<0

<7=

34.7 – 35.2

RA*J?J(AT*J&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%

Space researchA+S/8 A+S101

35.2 – 35.5 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*SRA*J?J(AT*J

<7=

35.2 – 35.5

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S

RA*J?J(AT*J A+S101A&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% A+S101AA+S/8

35.5 – 36 ):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S:ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

<7= <7=A

35.5 – 36

):T:JRJ?J4*(A? A*S:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% A+S101A

<7=A A+S/8

36 – 37 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

17= <<0A

36 – 37

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

17= <<0A A+S/8 A+S101

37 – 37.5 &*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%

<78

37 – 37.5

&*L:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $space

to:arth%<78 A+S/8 A+S101

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

37.5 – 40.5

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations37.5 – 38 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto:arth%:arth e-plorationIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

<78

37.5 – 38

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical

mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H $spaceto

:arth%:arth e-plorationIsatellite

$spaceto:arth%<78 A+S/8

38 – 39.5 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:

:arth e-plorationIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

<78

38 – 39.5

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?::arth e-plorationIsatellite

$spaceto:arth%<78 A+S/8

39.5 – 40 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% <19')J'*?:

)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%:arth e-plorationIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

<78

39.5 – 40

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%:arth e-plorationIsatellite

$spaceto:arth%

<78 A+S/8

40 – 40.5 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth% <19')J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arthtospace%

:arth e-plorationIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

40 – 40.5

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <19')J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%SA(: R:S:AR(H $:arth

tospace%

:arth e-plorationIsatellite$spaceto:arth%

A+S/8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

40.5 – 47.5

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations40.5 – 41

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T:

)obile

<78

40.5 – 41

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth% <19''RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T:

)obile)obileIsatellite $spaceto

:arth%<78

40.5 – 41

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T:

)obile

<78

40.5 – 41

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T:

)obile

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<78 <<1& <<1H <<1*

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43.5 – 47 )J'*?: <<3)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T:

<<7

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)J'*?: <<3)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

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47 – 47.2

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

51.4 – 58.2

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations51.4 – 52.6 &*L: 33/A

)J'*?:

<78 <<9

51.4 – 52.6

&*L: 33/A)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N<78

52.6 – 54.25 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 <<9

52.6 – 54.25

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RA*J ASTRJJ)N370

54.25 – 55.78 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%*T:RISAT:??*T: <<9ASA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

<<9'

54.25 – 55.78:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $passive%*T:RISAT:??*T: <<9A

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

55.78 – 56.9 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L: <<8A*T:RISAT:??*T: <<9A)J'*?: <</SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

<78 <<8

55.78 – 56.9

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L: <<8A*T:RISAT:??*T: <<9A

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56.9 – 57 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <</A

)J'*?: <</SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

<78 <<8

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57 – 58.2 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

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<78 <<8

57 – 58.2

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GHz

58.2 – 71

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations58.2 – 59 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

<78 <<9

58.2 – 59

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:)J'*?:SA(: R:S:AR(H

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59 – 59.3 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <<9A

)J'*?: <</RA*J?J(AT*J <<=

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59 – 59.3

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T: <<9A

)J'*?: <</RA*J?J(AT*J <<=SA(: R:S:AR(H

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59.3 – 64 &*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</RA*J?J(AT*J <<=

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64 – 65

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mobile

RA*J ASTRJJ)N<78

65 – 66 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T:&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: e-cept aeronautical mobileSA(: R:S:AR(H

<78

65 – 66

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T:

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

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66 – 71 *T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <<3 <</)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

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)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T:<<7

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GHz

71 – 81

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations71 – 74 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

71 – 74

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%

74 – 76 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4ISAT:??*T:

Space research $spaceto:arth%

<91

74 – 76

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?:

'RJA(AST*4'RJA(AST*4I 

SAT:??*T:Space research $spaceto

:arth%<91 A+S/8

76 – 77.5 RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatellite

Space research $spaceto:arth%

17=

76 – 77.5

RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

AmateurIsatelliteSpace research $spaceto

:arth%

17= A+S/877.5 – 78 A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:Radio astronomy

Space research $spaceto:arth%

17=

77.5 – 78

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:

Radio astronomySpace research $spaceto

:arth%17= A+S/8

78 – 79 RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatellite

Radio astronomySpace research $spaceto:arth%

17= <90

78 – 79

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

AmateurIsatelliteRadio astronomySpace research $spaceto

:arth%17= <90 A+S/8

79 – 81 RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J

Amateur AmateurIsatelliteSpace research $spaceto:arth%

17=

79 – 81

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

RA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatelliteSpace research $spaceto

:arth%17= A+S/8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

81 – 95

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations81 – 84 &*L: 33/A

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSpace research $spaceto:arth%

17= <91A

81 – 84

&*L: 33/A&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSpace research $spaceto

:arth%17= <91A A+S/8

84 – 86 &*L: 33/A

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace% <91')J'*?:

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17=

84 – 86

&*L: 33/A&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace% <91')J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N17= A+S/8

86 – 92 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

86 – 92

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

370 A+S/8

92 – 94 &*L: 33/A)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J

17=

92 – 94

&*L: 33/A)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

RA*J?J(AT*J17= A+S/8

94 – 94.1 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active%RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%Radio astronomy

<92 <92A

94 – 94.1

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active%

RA*J?J(AT*JSA(: R:S:AR(H $active%

Radio astronomy<92 <92A A+S/8

94.1 – 95 &*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J

17=

94.1 – 95

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J

17= A+S/8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

95 – 114.25

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations95 – 100 &*L:

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T:

17= <<7

95 – 100

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T:17= <<7 A+S/8

100 – 102 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 371

100 – 102

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370 371 A+S/8

102 – 105 &*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= 371

102 – 105

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N17= 371 A+S/8

105 – 109.5 &*L:)J'*?:

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive% <92'

17= 371

105 – 109.5

&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive% <92'

17= 371 A+S/8

109.5 – 111.8 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 371

109.5 – 111.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370 371 A+S/8

111.8 – 114.25 &*L:)J'*?:

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive% <92'

17= 371

111.8 – 114.25

&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive% <92'17= 371 A+S/8

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

114.25 – 134

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations114.25 – 116 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 371

114.25 – 116

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

370 371 A+S/8

116 – 119.98 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%*T:RISAT:??*T: <92(SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

371

116 – 119.98

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

*T:RISAT:??*T: <92(

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

371

119.98 – 122.25 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

*T:RISAT:??*T: <92(SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

13/ 371

119.98 – 122.25

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

*T:RISAT:??*T: <92(SA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%13/ 371

122.25 – 123 &*L:

*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</

Amateur 

13/

122.25 – 123

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

)J'*?: <</Amateur 13/

123 – 130 &*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T:Radio astronomy <92

17= <<7

123 – 130

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T:

Radio astronomy17= <<7

130 – 134 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $active% <92:&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= <92A

130 – 134

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $active% <92:

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

)J'*?: <</RA*J ASTRJJ)N17= <92A

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

134 – 164

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations134 – 136 A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:Radio astronomy

134 – 136

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:Radio astronomy

136 – 141 RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatellite

17=

136 – 141

RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JAmateur 

AmateurIsatellite17=

141 – 148.5 &*L:)J'*?:

RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J

17=

141 – 148.5

&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J17=

148.5 – 151.5 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

148.5 – 151.5

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370

151.5 – 155.5 &*L:

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J

17=

151.5 – 155.5

&*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*J17=

155.5 – 158.5 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive% <92'

17= <92& <924

155.5 – 158.5

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive% <92'

17= <92& <924

158.5 – 164 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

158.5 – 164

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$spaceto:arth%

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

164 – 191.8

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations164 – 167 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

164 – 167

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370

167 – 174.5 &*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</

17= <92

167 – 174.5

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to:arth%*T:RISAT:??*T:

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174.5 – 174.8 &*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:

)J'*?: <</

174.5 – 174.8

&*L:

*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</

174.8 – 182 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%*T:RISAT:??*T: <92HSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

174.8 – 182

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

*T:RISAT:??*T: <92HSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

182 – 185 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

182 – 185

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

370

185 – 190 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%*T:RISAT:??*T: <92HSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

185 – 190

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

*T:RISAT:??*T: <92HSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

190 – 191.8 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

190 – 191.8

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

370

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$a+le "f 're<uenc Band #ll"ca!i"ns Par! 2

GHz

191.8 – 231.5

(olumn 1 *T+ Radio Re"ulations Table of Allocations (olumn 2

Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations191.8 – 200 &*L:

*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T:

17= 371 <<7

191.8 – 200

&*L:*T:RISAT:??*T:)J'*?: <</)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:RA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JI 

SAT:??*T:17= 371 <<7

200 – 202 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 371 <93A

200 – 202

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%370 371 <93A

202 – 209 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 371 <93A

202 – 209

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%

370 371 <93A

209 – 217 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= 371

209 – 217

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

17= 371

217 – 226 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive% <92'

17= 371

217 – 226

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arth

tospace%)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive% <92'

17= 371

226 – 231.5 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370

226 – 231.5

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

370

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GHz

231.5 – 252

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Allocations231.5 – 232 &*L:

)J'*?:Radiolocation

231.5 – 232

&*L:)J'*?:Radiolocation

232 – 235 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:Radiolocation

232 – 235

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%

)J'*?:Radiolocation

235 – 238 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%

SA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

<93A <93'

235 – 238

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI 

SAT:??*T: $passive%&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%SA(: R:S:AR(H

$passive%<93A <93'

238 – 240 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $spaceto:arth%)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T:

238 – 240

&*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $space

to:arth%)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JI SAT:??*T:

240 – 241 &*L:)J'*?:RA*J?J(AT*J

240 – 241

&*L:)J'*?:

RA*J?J(AT*J

241 – 248 RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatellite

13/ 17=

241 – 248

RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*J?J(AT*JAmateur AmateurIsatellite13/ 17=

248 – 250 A)AT:+R 

A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:Radio astronomy

17=

248 – 250

A)AT:+R A)AT:+RISAT:??*T:Radio astronomy17=

250 – 252 :ARTH :L?JRAT*JISAT:??*T: $passive%RA*J ASTRJJ)NSA(: R:S:AR(H $passive%

370 <93A

250 – 252

:ARTH :L?JRAT*JI SAT:??*T: $passive%

RA*J ASTRJJ)N

SA(: R:S:AR(H$passive%

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GHz

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Re"ion 1 Re"ion 2 Re"ion 3 Australian Table of  

Allocations252 – 265 &*L:

)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*JAK*4AT*JRA*JAK*4AT*JISAT:??*T:

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252 – 265

&*L:)J'*?:)J'*?:ISAT:??*T:

$:arthtospace%RA*J ASTRJJ)NRA*JAK*4AT*J

RA*JAK*4AT*JI SAT:??*T:

17= <<7

265 – 275 &*L:&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

)J'*?:RA*J ASTRJJ)N

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265 – 275

&*L:

&*L:ISAT:??*T: $:arthtospace%

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275 – 3 000 $ot allocated%

<9<

275 – 3 000

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$ot allocated%

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Part # Au0tralian !ootnote0

A+S1A *n the band 1 290I1 300 )H5 it is intended to accommodate

radionavi"ationIsatellite systems on a shared basis with defence

applications.

A+S3 The use of the band 1 73<I1 <3< )H5 by the aeronautical mobile

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service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile service.

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 primary basis in Australia is on the condition that harmful interference is

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accordance with the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S= The bands 7 1<2I7 182 #H5! 9 233I9 291 #H5! / 300I/ 370 #H5!

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12 39/I12 720 #H5! 19 <7=I19 918 #H5! 1/ /79I1/ /80 #H5! 22 1/0I 

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22 270 #H5 and 2< 121I2< 191.2< #H5 are desi"nated to be used

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 principally for the purposes of defence. The epartment of efence is

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normally consulted in considerin" nondefence use of these bands.

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A+S10 Jperation of stations of the aeronautical mobile $JR% service on a

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secondary basis in Australia is on the condition that harmful interference

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is not caused to stations of services of other countries operatin" in

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accordance with the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S12 Jperation of the amateur service in the band 8 100I8 300 #H5 is subect

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to the conditions of Radio Re"ulation o. 4.4.

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A+S27 The introduction of new stations of the broadcastin" service in the band

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/<I/8.< )H5 is subect to special a"reements between Australia and

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other administrations. Television services operatin" in this band may be

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transferred to other broadcastin" bands.

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A+S2< Jperation of the aeronautical mobile $R% service in the bands 10/I 

118.=8< )H5! 118.=8<I138 )H5 and of the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service in the bands 87./I8<.2 )H5! 10/I118.=8< )H5!

32/.9I33<.7 )H5! =90I1 21< )H5 and < 000I< 2<0 )H5 is subect tothe provisions of Anne- 10 to the (onvention on *nternational (ivil

Aviation and the Standards and Recommended ractices of the

*nternational (ivil Aviation Jr"anisation $*(AJ%.

A+S29 The allocation to the broadcastin" service in the band 138I177 )H5 will

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 broadcastin" bands. o new assi"nments will be made to broadcastin"

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services in this band.

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A+S2= *n these bands the radiolocation service is primary in offshore areas.

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A+S32 The band =1/I=29 )H5 $centre frequency =22 )H5% is desi"nated for 

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industrial! scientific and medical $*S)% applications.

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Radiocommunication stations operatin" within this band must accept

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harmful interference which may be caused by these applications. *S)

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equipment operatin" in this band is subect to the provisions of Radio

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Re"ulation o. 15.13.

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A+S7= The use and assi"nment of frequencies to nondirectional beacons

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$'s% of the aeronautical radionavi"ation service in the bands 1=0I 

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70< #H5! 71<I7=< #H5! <0<I<29.< #H5 and 1 909.<I1 /00 #H5 shall

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ta#e account of Anne- 10 to the (onvention on *nternational (ivil

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Aviation and the Standards and Recommended ractices of the

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*nternational (ivil Aviation Jr"anisation $*(AJ%.

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A+S<0 The use of the bands <29.<I<3< #H5 and <3<I1 909.< #H5 by the

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 broadcastin" service shall ta#e into account the provisions of the &inal

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Acts of the Re"ional Administrative ?&;)& 'roadcastin" (onference

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$Re"ions 1 and 3%! 4eneva! 1=8<.

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A+S<1 +se of the bands 2 /<0I3 02< #H5! 3 700I3 <00 #H5! 7 9<0I7 800 #H5!

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< 7/0I< 9/0 #H5! 9 <2<I9 9/< #H5! //1<I/ =9< #H5! 10 00<I 

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10 100 #H5! 11 28<I11 700 #H5! 13 290I13 390 #H5! 18 =00I 

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18 =80 #H5 and 21 =27I22 000 #H5 by the aeronautical mobile $R%

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service is subect to the provisions of Appendi- 27  of the Radio

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Re"ulations.

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A+S<2 (hapter VIII  and other provisions of the Radio Re"ulations are

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applicable to the use of the bands 3 02<I3 1<< #H5! 3 =00I3 =<0 #H5!

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7 800I7 8<0 #H5! < 7<0I< 7/0 #H5! < 9/0I< 830 #H5! 9 9/<I 

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9 89< #H5! / =9<I= 070 #H5! 11 18<I11 28< #H5! 13 200I13 290 #H5!

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1< 090I1< 100 #H5! 18 =80I1/ 030 #H5 and 23 200I23 3<0 #H5 by the

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aeronautical mobile $JR% service.

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A+S<3 The provisions of Appendi- 13! and (hapters VII  and IX of the Radio

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Re"ulations apply to the use of the bands 7 093I7 73/ #H5! 9 200I 

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1/ 8/0I1/ =00 #H5! 22 000I22 /<< #H5 and 2< 080I2< 210 #H5 by the

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maritime mobile service.

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A+S<7 The use of the bands < =<0I9 200 #H5! 8 100I8 300 #H5! = <00I 

= =00 #H5! 11 9<0I12 0<0 #H5! 13 900I13 /00 #H5! 1< 100I 

1< 900 #H5! 18 <<0I18 =00 #H5! 21 7<0I21 /<0 #H5 and 2< 980I 

29 100 #H5 by the broadcastin" service shall be in accordance with the provisions of Articles 11 and 12 of the Radio Re"ulations.

A+S<8 This band may be used by stations of the radiolocation service for the

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 purposes of defence! on condition that harmful interference is not caused

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to other services operatin" in accordance with this Spectrum lan or the

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Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S</ This band may be used by stations of the fi-ed and mobile services for 

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the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference is not

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caused to stations of other services operatin" in accordance with this

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Spectrum lan or the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S<= Stations of the fi-ed and mobile services used for the purposes of 

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defence may use the frequency bands specified in AUS9  on condition

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that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services

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operatin" in accordance with this Spectrum lan or the Radio

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Re"ulations.

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A+S92 arts of this band mi"ht be used in the future for the purposes of 

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defence.

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A+S97 The band =90I1 21< )H5 may be used by stations of the fi-ed and

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mobile services usin" spread spectrum modulation for the purposes of 

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defence on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations

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of other services operatin" in accordance with this Spectrum lan or the

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Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S9< 4eo"raphical and operational constraints will apply to the mobileI 

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satellite service when observations are bein" made by the Australia

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Telescope in the 1 990 )H5I1 990.< )H5 band.

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A+S99 The band 1<1.712<I1<3 )H5 is also allocated to the radiodetermination

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service on a secondary basis.

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A+S98 Tropospheric scatter systems used for the purposes of defence may

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operate in the bands between 7 700 and < 000 )H5. The possible

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requirement to coordinate with the fi-edIsatellite service should be

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noted $see *nternational &ootnote o. 441  at art 7 of this Spectrum

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lan%.

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A+S9/ +nder"round mine communications systems are authorised to operate in

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the bands desi"nated by this footnote on the condition that harmful

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interference is not caused to stations of other services operatin" in

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accordance with this Spectrum lan or the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S83 The provisions of o. 52.220 and Appendi- 17 of the Radio Re"ulations

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are applicable to the use of the band / 100I/ 1=< #H5 by the maritime

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mobile service.

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A+S87 The use of the bands <29.<I<3< #H5 and <3<I1 909.< #H5 by the fi-ed

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service shall be subect to the condition that no harmful interference

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shall be caused to the reception of transmissions by stations of the

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 broadcastin" service operatin" in accordance with this Spectrum lan or 

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the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S8< +se of this service by stations shall be subect to the condition that no

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harmful interference is caused to stations of other services operatin" in

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accordance with this Spectrum lan or the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S/8 Radio astronomy facilities operated by the (S*RJ at the aul ,ild

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Jbservatory arrabri $latitude 30F 1/M 79.70B S! lon"itude 17=F 33M 0.77B

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:%! the ar#es Jbservatory $latitude 32F <=M <7.2<B S! lon"itude 17/F 1<M

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7/.9<B :% and the )opra Jbservatory (oonabarabran $latitude 31F 19M

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07.12B S! lon"itude 17=F 0<M </.82B :% and by the +niversity of 

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Tasmania at the )ount leasant Jbservatory Hobart $latitude 72F 7/M

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12.=2B S! lon"itude 178F 29M 2<./9B :% and the (eduna Jbservatory

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$latitude 31F <2M 03.9=B S! lon"itude 133F 7/M 3<.70B :%! and at the

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(anberra eep Space (ommunication (omple- $latitude 3<F 23M <7.79B

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S! lon"itude 17/F </M 3=.99B :% conduct passive observations in the

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and 19I29 4H5 usin" receivers that are hi"hly sensitive to interference.

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The aul ,ild and )opra observatories also operate in the bands 30I 

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<0 4H5 and 8<I11< 4H5.

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A+S// *n the band 12.2I12.< 4H5! transponders on space stations of the fi-edI 

satellite service may be used additionally for transmissions in the

 broadcastin" satellite service. Such emissions shall comply with the

 power flu- density limits prescribed for the fi-edIsatellite service in this band.

A+S/= +se of the band <7I<9 )H5 by the radiolocation service is limited to

wind profiler radars $see Resolution 217 (W!"97#%.

A+S=0 *n consideration of Resolution 217 (W!"97#! the use by wind profiler 

radars is confined to the subbands 77/I7<0 )H5 and 1 280I 

1 2=< )H5.

A+S=1 +se of the mobile service is limited to Australian! State and Territory

4overnment purposes. The epartment of efence is normallyconsulted in considerin" nondefence use of this service.

A+S=2 The band 202.=I203.1 )H5 may be used by stations of the space

operation service $spaceto:arth% on condition that harmful interference

is not caused to stations of the services allocated in this band.

A+S=3 The band may be used by stations of the aeronautical mobile $JR%

service for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful

interference will not be caused to stations of the space research $deep

space%$spaceto:arth% service in this band.

A+S=7 The followin" bands are intended to be used principally for the purposes

of defence

720./I721.2 )H5!

727./I72<.2 )H5!

728./I72/.2 )H5.

The epartment of efence is normally consulted in considerin" non

defence use of these bands.

A+S=< This band may be used by stations of the fi-ed and mobile services for 

the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference is not

caused to stations of other services allocated in this band.

A+S=9 This band may be used by stations of the fi-ed service on condition that

harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operatin"

in accordance with this Spectrum lan or the Radio Re"ulations.

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A+S=/ The harmonised frequency ran"es in the 700 )H5 band are used for 

national security! law enforcement! and first and second responder 

a"encies. These a"encies include police! fire! ambulance! and emer"ency

rescue. These a"encies are normally consulted about use of this spectrumfor "overnment purposes via the (ommonwealth! State and Territory

representative arran"ements established by the ational (oordinatin"

(ommittee for 4overnment Radiocommunications3. The harmonised

 band comprises the followin" frequency ran"es

703I703.=/8< )H5!

70<.012<I709 )H5!

70/.938<I710.<38< )H5!

712.792<I713.738< )H5!

717.792<I71<.<92< )H5!

71/.0/8<I730 )H5!7<8.<092<I7<=.=/8< )H5!

798.<092<I79=.=/8< )H5.

A+S==The band 720./I721.2 )H5 is also allocated to the amateur service on a

secondary basis.

A+S100 This band is desi"nated for use by the Australian efence &orce and

epartment of efence. The epartment of efence is to be consulted in

considerin" nondefence use of this band.

A+S100A This service is desi"nated for use by the Australian efence &orce and

epartment of efence. The epartment of efence is to be consulted in

considerin" nondefence use of this service.

A+S101 This band is desi"nated to be used principally for the purposes of 

defence and national security. The epartment of efence is normally

consulted in considerin" nondefence use of this band.

3 The ational (oordinatin" (ommittee for 4overnment Radiocommunications$((4R% is a standin" representative committee of the ational :mer"ency)ana"ement (ommittee and was established by a"reement of &irst )inisters in 2007and replaced the *nter4overnment Spectrum Harmonisation (ommittee $*SH(%. *t wasformed to support a national will to address the core issues of spectrum and inter

 urisdictional operations and to ensure that the relevant issues are considered anddiscussed within a national framewor#. The ((4R consists of representatives fromAustralian urisdictions and Australian 4overnment epartments and has been formedwith the endorsement of urisdiction remiers;(hief )inisters $see reamble!(onstitution of the ((4R )arch 2012%.

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A+S101A This service is desi"nated to be used principally for the purposes of 

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defence and national security. The epartment of efence is normally

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consulted in considerin" nondefence use of this service.

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A+S102 This band is intended to be used principally for the purposes of defence

of Australia! law enforcement and emer"ency services.

A+S102A This service is intended to be used principally for the purposes of defence of Australia! law enforcement and emer"ency services.

A+S103 The )urchison Radioastronomy Jbservatory $)RJ% $latitude 29F 72M

10.7B S! lon"itude 119F 3=M 38.0B :% hosts the Australian Square

@ilometre Array athfinder $AS@A% operatin" in the band 800I 

1 /00 )H5 and the )urchison ,idefield Array $),A% operatin" in the

 band /0I300 )H5.

A+S107 +nder subsection 31$1% of the Radiocommunications Act 1992 parts of

the radiofrequency spectrum! includin" the band <20I9=7 )H5! are

desi"nated as bein" primarily for broadcastin" purposes and referred for plannin" in accordance with art 3 of the 'roadcastin$ Services Act

1992.

A+S10< This band may be used by stations of the radiolocation service for 

meteorolo"ical and aeronautical surveillance radar! on condition that

 potential harmful interference is accepted from services operatin" in

adacent bands in accordance with a spectrum licence.

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Part % nternational !ootnote0 

 +ote The footnote numbers <3 to <9< contained in this art are those listed inArticle < of the *T+ Radio Re"ulations! e-cept that the C5. prefi- has been

removed.

<3 Administrations authorisin" the use of frequencies below /.3 #H5 shall

ensure that no harmful interference is caused to services to which the bands

above /.3 #H5 are allocated.

<7 Administrations conductin" scientific research usin" frequencies below

/.3 #H5 are ur"ed to advise other administrations that may be concerned in

order that such research may be afforded all practicable protection from

harmful interference.

<7A +se of the /.3I11.3 #H5 frequency band by stations in the meteorolo"ical

aids service is limited to passive use only. *n the band =I11.3 #H5!

meteorolo"ical aids stations shall not claim protection from stations of the

radionavi"ation service submitted for notification to the 'ureau prior to

1 Ganuary 2013. &or sharin" between stations of the meteorolo"ical aids

service and stations in the radionavi"ation service submitted for notification

after this date! the most recent version of Recommendation *T+R RS.1//1

should be applied.

<7'  Additional allocation  *n Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! :"ypt! the +nited Arab

:mirates! the Russian &ederation! *raq! ?ebanon! )orocco! Patar! the Syrian

Arab Republic! Sudan and Tunisia! the frequency band /.3I= #H5 is also

allocated to the radionavi"ation! fi-ed and mobile services on a primary

 basis.

<7(  Additional allocation  in (hina! the frequency band /.3I= #H5 is also

allocated to the maritime radionavi"ation and maritime mobile services on a

 primary basis.

<<  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 4eor"ia! @yr"y5stan! theRussian &ederation! Tai#istan! and Tur#menistan! the band 17I18 #H5 is

also allocated to the radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.   $,R(08%

<9 The stations of services to which the bands 17I1=.=< #H5 and 20.0<I80 #H5

and in Re"ion 1 also the bands 82I/7 #H5 and /9I=0 #H5 are allocated may

transmit standard frequency and time si"nals. Such stations shall be afforded

 protection from harmful interference. *n Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the

Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan and

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Tur#menistan! the frequencies 2< #H5 and <0 #H5 will be used for this

 purpose under the same conditions.  $,R(12%

<8 The use of the bands 17I1=.=< #H5! 20.0<I80 #H5 and 80I=0 #H5 $82I /7 #H5 and /9I=0 #H5 in Re"ion 1% by the maritime mobile service is

limited to coast radiotele"raph stations $A1A and &1' only%. :-ceptionally!

the use of class G2' or G8' emissions is authorised subect to the necessary

 bandwidth not e-ceedin" that normally used for class A1A or &1' emissions

in the band concerned.

</  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan!

@yr"y5stan! the Russian &ederation! Tai#istan and Tur#menistan! the band

98I80 #H5 is also allocated to the radionavi"ation service on a primary

 basis.  $,R(2000%

<=  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in 'an"ladesh and a#istan! the allocation of 

the bands 80I82 #H5 and /7I/9 #H5 to the fi-ed and maritime mobile

services is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(2000%

90 *n the bands 80I=0 #H5 $80I/9 #H5 in Re"ion 1% and 110I130 #H5 $112I 

130 #H5 in Re"ion 1%! pulsed radionavi"ation systems may be used on

condition that they do not cause harmful interference to other services to

which these bands are allocated.

91 *n Re"ion 2! the establishment and operation of stations in the maritime

radionavi"ation service in the bands 80I=0 #H5 and 110I130 #H5 shall be

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21 with administrations whose

services! operatin" in accordance with the Table! may be affected. However!

stations of the fi-ed! maritime mobile and radiolocation services shall not

cause harmful interference to stations in the maritime radionavi"ation service

established under such a"reements.

92 Administrations which operate stations in the radionavi"ation service in the

 band =0I110 #H5 are ur"ed to coordinate technical and operatin"

characteristics in such a way as to avoid harmful interference to the services

 provided by these stations.

97 Jnly classes A1A or &1'! A2(! A3(! &1( or &3( emissions are authorised

for stations of the fi-ed service in the bands allocated to this service between

=0 #H5 and 190 #H5 $17/.< #H5 in Re"ion 1% and for stations of the

maritime mobile service in the bands allocated to this service between

110 #H5 and 190 #H5 $17/.< #H5 in Re"ion 1%. :-ceptionally! class G2' or 

G8' emissions are also authorised in the bands between 110 #H5 and

190 #H5 $17/.< #H5 in Re"ion 1% for stations of the maritime mobile service.

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9<  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in 'an"ladesh! the allocation of the bands

112I118.9 #H5 and 129I12= #H5 to the fi-ed and maritime mobile services

is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(2000%

99  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in 4ermany! the allocation of the band 11<I 

118.9 #H5 to the fi-ed and maritime mobile services is on a primary basis

$see o. 33% and to the radionavi"ation service on a secondary basis $see

 o. 32%.

98  Additional allocation  in )on"olia! @yr"y5stan! and Tur#menistan! the band

130I17/.< #H5 is also allocated to the radionavi"ation service on a

secondary basis. ,ithin and between these countries this service shall have

an equal ri"ht to operate.  $,R(08%

98A Stations in the amateur service usin" frequencies in the band 13<.8I 138./ #H5 shall not e-ceed a ma-imum radiated power of 1 , $e.i.r.p% and

shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the radionavi"ation service

operatin" in countries listed in o. 67.  $,R(08%

98' The use of the band 13<.8I138./ #H5 in Al"eria! :"ypt! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! *raq! ?ebanon! Syrian Arab Republic! Sudan! South Sudan and

Tunisia is limited to the fi-ed and maritime mobile services. The amateur 

service shall not be used in the abovementioned countries in the band 13<.8I 

138./ #H5! and this should be ta#en into account by the countries authorisin"

such use.  $,R(12%

9/  Alternative allocation  in An"ola! (on"o $Rep. of the%! the em. Rep. of the

(on"o and South Africa! the band 190I200 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed

service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

9=  Additional allocation  in Somalia! the band 200I2<< #H5 is also allocated to

the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.

80  Alternative allocation  in An"ola! 'otswana! 'urundi! the (entral African

Rep.! (on"o $Rep. of the%! :thiopia! @enya! ?esotho! )ada"ascar! )alawi!

)o5ambique! amibia! i"eria! Jman! the em. Rep. of the (on"o! SouthAfrica! Swa5iland! Tan5ania! (had! Eambia and Eimbabwe! the band 200I 

2/3.< #H5 is allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

81  Alternative allocation  in Tunisia! the band 2<<I2/3.< #H5 is allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.

83 The band 2/<I32< #H5 $2/3.<I32< #H5 in Re"ion 1%! in the maritime

radionavi"ation service may be used to transmit supplementary navi"ational

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information usin" narrowband techniques! on condition that no harmful

interference is caused to radiobeacon stations operatin" in the

radionavi"ation service.  $,R(=8%

87  Additional Allocation  in Re"ion 1! the frequency band 2/<.3I2/<.8 #H5 is

also allocated to the maritime radionavi"ation service $other than

radiobeacons% on a primary basis.

8<  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 4eor"ia!

)oldova! @yr"y5stan! the Russian &ederation! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan!

+#raine and the 'lac# Sea areas of Romania! the allocation of the band 31<I 

32< #H5 to the maritime radionavi"ation service is on a primary basis under 

the condition that in the 'altic Sea area! the assi"nment of frequencies in this

 band to new stations in the maritime or aeronautical radionavi"ation services

shall be subect to prior consultation between the administrationsconcerned.  $,R(08%

89 The frequency 710 #H5 is desi"nated for radio directionfindin" in the

maritime radionavi"ation service. The other radionavi"ation services to

which the band 70<I71< #H5 is allocated shall not cause harmful

interference to radio directionfindin" in the band 709.<I713.< #H5.

88  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Australia! (hina! the &rench overseas

communities of Re"ion 3! @orea $Rep. of%! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%!

Gapan! a#istan! apua ew 4uinea and Sri ?an#a! the allocation of the

frequency band 71<I7=< #H5 to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service is

on a primary basis. *n Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian &ederation!

@a5a#hstan! ?atvia! +5be#istan and @yr"y5stan! the allocation of the

frequency band 73<I7=< #H5 to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service is

on a primary basis. Administrations in all the aforementioned countries shall

ta#e all practical steps necessary to ensure that aeronautical radionavi"ation

stations in the frequency band 73<I7=< #H5 do not cause interference to

reception by coast stations of transmissions from ship stations on frequencies

desi"nated for ship stations on a worldwide basis $see o. 52.39%.  $,R(12%

8/  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in (uba! the +nited States and )e-ico theallocation of the band 71<I73< #H5 to the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is on a primary basis.

8= The use of the bands 71<I7=< #H5 and <0<I<29.< #H5 $<0<I<10 #H5 in

Re"ion 2% by the maritime mobile service is limited to radiotele"raphy.

8=A ,hen establishin" coast stations in the AKT:L service on the frequencies

7=0 #H5! <1/ #H5 and 7 20=.< #H5! administrations are stron"ly

recommended to coordinate the operatin" characteristics in accordance with

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the procedures of the *nternational )aritime Jr"anisation $*)J% $see

Resolution 339 (e$.W!"07#%.  $,R(08%

/0 *n Re"ion 2! the use of the band 73<I7=< #H5 by the aeronauticalradionavi"ation service is limited to nondirectional beacons not employin"

voice transmission.

/0A The ma-imum equivalent isotropically radiated power $e.i.r.p.% of stations in

the amateur service usin" frequencies in the 782I78= #H5 shall not e-ceed

1 ,. Administrations may increase this limit of e.i.r.p. to < , in portions of 

their territory which are at a distance of over /00 #m from the borders of 

Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! A5erbaian! 'ahrain! 'elarus! (hina! (omoros!

ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! the Russian &ederation! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! *raq! Gordan! @a5a#hstan! @uwait! ?ebanon! ?ibya! )orocco!

)auritania! Jman! +5be#istan! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan!Somalia! Sudan! Tunisia! +#raine and Nemen. *n this frequency band!

stations on the amateur service shall not cause harmful interference to! or 

claim protection from! stations of the aeronautical radionavi"ation service.

/0' The use of the frequency band 782I78= #H5 in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia!

A5erbaian! 'ahrain! 'elarus! (hina! (omoros! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab

:mirates! the Russian &ederation! *raq! Gordan! @a5a#hstan! @uwait!

?ebanon! ?ibya! )auritania! Jman! +5be#istan! Patar! Syrian Arab

Republic! @yr"y5stan! Somalia! Sudan! Tunisia! and Nemen is limited to the

maritime mobile and aeronautical radionavi"ation services. The amateur 

service shall not be used in the abovementioned countries in this frequency

 band! and this should be ta#en into account by the countries authorisin" such

use.

/2 *n the maritime mobile service! the frequency 7=0 #H5 is to be used

e-clusively for the transmission by coast stations of navi"ational and

meteorolo"ical warnin"s and ur"ent information to ships! by means of 

narrowband directprintin" tele"raphy. The conditions for use of the

frequency 7=0 #H5 are prescribed in Articles 31  and 52. *n usin" the band

71<I7=< #H5 for the aeronautical radionavi"ation service! administrations are

requested to ensure that no harmful interference is caused to the frequency7=0 #H5. *n usin" the frequency band 782I78= #H5 for the amateur service!

administrations shall ensure that no harmful interference is caused to the

frequency 7=0 #H5.  $,R(12%

/7 The conditions for the use of the frequency <1/ #H5 by the maritime mobile

service are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52  $,R(08%

/9 *n Re"ion 2! in the band <2<I<3< #H5 the carrier power of broadcastin"

stations shall not e-ceed 1 #, durin" the day and 2<0 , at ni"ht.

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/8  Additional allocation  in An"ola! 'otswana! ?esotho! )alawi! )o5ambique!

 amibia! i"er and Swa5iland! the band <29.<I<3< #H5 is also allocated to

the mobile service on a secondary basis.   $,R(12%

/8A  Additional allocation  in +5be#istan! the band <29.<I1 909.< #H5 is also

allocated to the radionavi"ation service on a primary basis. Such use is

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21 with administrations concerned

and limited to "roundbased radiobeacons in operation on 28 Jctober 1==8

until the end of their lifetime.   $,R(=8%

//  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band <29.<I<3< #H5 is also allocated to

the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a secondary basis.

/= *n Re"ion 2! the use of the band 1 90<I1 80< #H5 by stations of the broadcastin" service is subect to the lan established by the Re"ional

Administrative Radio (onference $Rio de Ganeiro! 1=//%.

The e-amination of frequency assi"nments to stations of the fi-ed and mobile services in the band

1 92<I1 80< #H5 shall ta#e account of the allotments appearin" in the lan

established by the Re"ional Administrative Radio (onference $Rio de

Ganeiro! 1=//%.

=0 *n the band 1 90<I1 80< #H5! in cases where a broadcastin" station of 

Re"ion 2 is concerned! the service area of the maritime mobile stations in

Re"ion 1 shall be limited to that provided by "roundwave propa"ation.

=1  Additional allocation  in the hilippines and Sri ?an#a! the band 1 909.<I 

1 80< #H5 is also allocated to the broadcastin" service on a secondary

 basis.  $,R(=8%

=2 Some countries of Re"ion 1 use radiodetermination systems in the bands

1 909.<I1 92< #H5! 1 93<I1 /00 #H5! 1 /<0I2 190 #H5! 2 1=7I2 300 #H5!

2 <02I2 /<0 #H5 and 3 <00I3 /00 #H5! subect to a"reement obtained under 

 o. 9.21. The radiated mean power of these stations shall not e-ceed <0 ,.

=3  Additional allocation  in An"ola! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian&ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! @a5a#hstan! ?atvia! ?ithuania! )on"olia!

 i"eria! +5be#istan! oland! @yr"y5stan! Slova#ia! Tai#istan! (had!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the bands 1 92<I1 93< #H5! 1 /00I1 /10 #H5

and 2 190I2 180 #H5 are also allocated to the fi-ed and land mobile services

on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

=9 *n 4ermany! Armenia! Austria! A5erbaian! 'elarus! enmar#! :stonia! the

Russian &ederation! &inland! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! *reland! *celand! *srael!

@a5a#hstan! ?atvia! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! )alta! )oldova! orway!

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+5be#istan! oland! @yr"y5stan! Slova#ia! the (5ech Rep.! the +nited

@in"dom! Sweden! Swit5erland! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine!

administrations may allocate up to 200 #H5 to their amateur service in the

 bands 1 81<I1 /00 #H5 and 1 /<0I2 000 #H5. However! when allocatin" the bands within this ran"e to their amateur service! administrations shall! after 

 prior consultation with administrations of nei"hbourin" countries! ta#e such

steps as may be necessary to prevent harmful interference from their amateur 

service to the fi-ed and mobile services of other countries. The mean power 

of any amateur station shall not e-ceed 10 ,.  $,R(03%

=8 *n Re"ion 3! the ?oran system operates either on 1 /<0 #H5 or 1 =<0 #H5!

the bands occupied bein" 1 /2<I1 /8< #H5 and 1 =2<I1 =8< #H5

respectively. Jther services to which the band 1 /00I2 000 #H5 is allocated

may use any frequency therein on condition that no harmful interference is

caused to the ?oran system operatin" on 1 /<0 #H5 or 1 =<0 #H5.

=/  Alternative allocation  in An"ola! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 'el"ium!

(ameroon! (on"o $Rep. of the%! enmar#! :"ypt! :ritrea! Spain! :thiopia!

the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! 4reece! *taly! @a5a#hstan! ?ebanon!

?ithuania! the Syrian Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan! Somalia! Tai#istan!

Tunisia! Tur#menistan! Tur#ey and +#raine! the band 1 /10I1 /30 #H5 is

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

==  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! Austria! *raq! ?ibya! +5be#istan!

Slova#ia! Romania! Slovenia! (had! and To"o! the band 1 /10I1 /30 #H5 is

also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services

on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

100 *n Re"ion 1! the authorisation to use the band 1 /10I1 /30 #H5 by the

amateur service in countries situated totally or partially north of 70F shall

 be "iven only after consultation with the countries mentioned in os.  98 and

99 to define the necessary steps to be ta#en to prevent harmful interference

 between amateur stations and stations of other services operatin" in

accordance with os. 98 and 99.

102  Alternative allocation  in 'olivia! (hile! )e-ico! ara"uay! eru and

+ru"uay! the band 1 /<0I2 000 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed! mobile e-cept

aeronautical mobile! radiolocation and radionavi"ation services on a primary

 basis.  $,R(08%

103 *n Re"ion 1! in ma#in" assi"nments to stations in the fi-ed and mobile

services in the bands 1 /<0I2 07< #H5! 2 1=7I2 7=/ #H5! 2 <02I2 92< #H5

and 2 9<0I2 /<0 #H5! administrations should bear in mind the special

requirements of the maritime mobile service.

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107 *n Re"ion 1! the use of the band 2 02<I2 07< #H5 by the meteorolo"ical aids

service is limited to oceano"raphic buoy stations.

10< *n Re"ion 2! e-cept in 4reenland! coast stations and ship stations usin"

radiotelephony in the band 2 09<I2 108 #H5 shall be limited to class G3:

emissions and to a pea# envelope power not e-ceedin" 1 #,. referably! the

followin" carrier frequencies should be used 2 09<.0 #H5! 2 08=.0 #H5!

2 0/2.< #H5! 2 0/9.0 #H5! 2 0=3.0 #H5! 2 0=9.< #H5! 2 100.0 #H5 and

2 103.< #H5. *n Ar"entina and +ru"uay! the carrier frequencies 2 09/.< #H5

and 2 08<.< #H5 are also used for this purpose! while the frequencies within

the band 2 082I2 08<.< #H5 are used as provided in o. 52.165.

109 *n Re"ions 2 and 3! provided no harmful interference is caused to the

maritime mobile service! the frequencies between 2 09< #H5 and 2 108 #H5may be used by stations of the fi-ed service communicatin" only within

national borders and whose mean power does not e-ceed <0 ,. *n notifyin"

the frequencies! the attention of the 'ureau should be drawn to these

 provisions.

108  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! :ritrea! :thiopia! *raq! ?ibya!

Somalia and Swa5iland! the band 2 190I2 180 #H5 is also allocated to the

fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%! services on a primary

 basis. The mean power of stations in these services shall not e-ceed

<0 ,.  $,R(12%

10/ The carrier frequency 2 1/2 #H5 is an international distress and callin"

frequency for radiotelephony. The conditions for the use of the band 2 183.<I 

2 1=0.< #H5 are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52.  $,R(08%

10= The frequencies 2 1/8.< #H5! 7 208.< #H5! 9 312 #H5! / 717.< #H5!

12 <88 #H5 and 19 /07.< #H5 are international distress frequencies for 

di"ital selective callin". The conditions for the use of these frequencies are

 prescribed in Article 31.

110 The frequencies 2 187.< #H5! 7 188.< #H5! 9 29/ #H5! / 389.< #H5!12 <20 #H5 and 19 9=< #H5 are international distress frequencies for narrow

 band directprintin" tele"raphy. The conditions for the use of these

frequencies are prescribed in Article 31.

111 The carrier frequencies 2 1/2 #H5! 3 023 #H5! < 9/0 #H5! / 397 #H5 and the

frequencies 121.< )H5! 1<9.<2< )H5! 1<9./ )H5 and 273 )H5 may also

 be used! in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial

radiocommunication services! for search and rescue operations concernin"

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manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are

 prescribed in Article 31.

The same applies to the frequencies 10 003 #H5! 17 ==3 #H5 and 1= ==3 #H5! but in each of these

cases emissions must be confined in a band of Q3 #H5 about thefrequency.  $,R(08%

112  Alternative allocation  in enmar# and Sri ?an#a! the band 2 1=7I 

2 300 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile!

services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

113 &or the conditions for the use of the bands 2 300I2 7=< #H5 $2 7=/ #H5 in

Re"ion 1%! 3 200I3 700 #H5! 7 8<0I7 ==< #H5 and < 00<I< 090 #H5 by the

 broadcastin" service! see os. 16 to 20! 21 and 23.3 to 23.10.

117  Alternative allocation  in enmar# and *raq! the band 2 <02I2 92< #H5 is

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

11< The carrier $reference% frequencies 3 023 #H5 and < 9/0 #H5 may also be

used! in accordance with Article 31! by stations of the maritime mobile

service en"a"ed in coordinated search and rescue operations.   $,R(08%

119 Administrations are ur"ed to authorise the use of the band 3 1<<I3 1=< #H5

to provide a common worldwide channel for low power wireless hearin"

aids. Additional channels for these devices may be assi"ned byadministrations in the bands between 3 1<< #H5 and 3 700 #H5 to suit local

needs.

*t should be noted that frequencies in the ran"e 3 000 #H5 to 7 000 #H5 are

suitable for hearin" aid devices which are desi"ned to operate over short

distances within the induction field.

118  Alternative allocation in (te d*voire! enmar#! :"ypt! ?iberia! Sri ?an#a

and To"o! the band 3 1<<I3 200 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile!

e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

11/  Additional allocation  in the +nited States! )e-ico! eru and +ru"uay! the

 band 3 230I3 700 #H5 is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a

secondary basis.  $,R(03%

11=  Additional allocation  in Honduras! )e-ico and eru! the band 3 <00I 

3 8<0 #H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary

 basis.  $,R(08%

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122  Alternative allocation  in 'olivia! (hile! :cuador! ara"uay! eru and

+ru"uay! the band 3 8<0I7 000 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile!

e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary basis.  $,R(08%

123  Additional allocation  in 'otswana! ?esotho! )alawi! )o5ambique!

 amibia! South Africa! Swa5iland! Eambia and Eimbabwe! the band 3 =00I 

3 =<0 #H5 is also allocated to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis!

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

12<  Additional allocation  in 4reenland! the band 3 =<0I7 000 #H5 is also

allocated to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis. The power of the

 broadcastin" stations operatin" in this band shall not e-ceed that necessary

for a national service and shall in no case e-ceed < #,.

129 *n Re"ion 3! the stations of those services to which the band 3 ==<I 7 00< #H5 is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time si"nals.

128 The use of the band 7 000I7 093 #H5 by the maritime mobile service is

limited to ship stations usin" radiotelephony $see o. 52.220  and

Appendi- 17%.

12/ &requencies in the bands 7 093I7 123 #H5 and 7 130I7 73/ #H5 may be

used e-ceptionally by stations in the fi-ed service! communicatin" only

within the boundary of the country in which they are located! with a mean

 power not e-ceedin" <0 ,! on condition that harmful interference is not

caused to the maritime mobile service. *n addition! in Af"hanistan! Ar"entina!

Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 'otswana! 'ur#ina &aso! the (entral African

Rep.! (hina! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! *ndia! @a5a#hstan! )ali!

 i"er! a#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! (had! Tur#menistan and +#raine! in

the bands 7 093I7 123 #H5! 7 130I7 133 #H5 and 7 70/I7 73/ #H5! stations

in the fi-ed service! with a mean power not e-ceedin" 1 #,! can be operated

on condition that they are situated at least 900 #m from the coast and that

harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service.  $,R(12%

130 The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 7 12< #H5 and

9 21< #H5 are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52.  $,R(08%

131 The frequency 7 20=.< #H5 is used e-clusively for the transmission by coast

stations of meteorolo"ical and navi"ational warnin"s and ur"ent information

to ships by means of narrowband directprintin" techniques.  $,R(=8%

132 The frequencies 7 210 #H5! 9 317 #H5! / 719.< #H5! 12 <8= #H5!

19 /09.< #H5! 1= 9/0.< #H5! 22 389 #H5 and 29 100.< #H5 are the

international frequencies for the transmission of )aritime Safety *nformation

$)S*% $see Appendi- 17%.

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132A Stations in the radiolocation service shall not cause harmful interference to!

or claim protection from! stations operatin" in the fi-ed or mobile services.

Applications of the radiolocation service are limited to oceano"raphic radarsoperatin" in accordance with Resolution 612 (e$.W!"12#.

132'  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! Austria! 'elarus! )oldova! +5be#istan

and @yr"y5stan! the frequency band 7 73/I7 7// #H5 is allocated to the

fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%! services on a primary

 basis.

133  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! ?atvia! ?ithuania! i"er! +5be#istan!

@yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the allocation of the band

< 130I< 2<0 #H5 to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(12%

133A  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! Austria! 'elarus! )oldova! +5be#istan

and @yr"y5stan! the frequency bands < 2<0I< 28< #H5 and 29 200I 

29 3<0 #H5 are allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile!

services on a primary basis.

137 The use of the bands < =00I< =<0 #H5! 8 300I8 3<0 #H5! = 700I= <00 #H5!

11 900I11 9<0 #H5! 12 0<0I12 100 #H5! 13 <80I13 900 #H5! 13 /00I 

13 /80 #H5! 1< 900I1< /00 #H5! 18 7/0I18 <<0 #H5 and 1/ =00I 

1= 020 #H5 by the broadcastin" service is subect to the application of the

 procedure of Article 12. Administrations are encoura"ed to use these bands to

facilitate the introduction of di"itally modulated emissions in accordance

with the provisions of Resolution 517 (e$.W!"07#.  $,R(08%

139  Additional allocation  frequencies in the band < =00I< =<0 #H5 may be used

 by stations in the followin" services! communicatin" only within the

 boundary of the country in which they are located fi-ed service $in all three

Re"ions%! land mobile service $in Re"ion 1%! mobile e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R% service $in Re"ions 2 and 3%! on the condition that harmful

interference is not caused to the broadcastin" service. ,hen usin"frequencies for these services! administrations are ur"ed to use the minimum

 power required and to ta#e account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the

 broadcastin" service published in accordance with the Radio

Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

138 Jn condition that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile

service! the bands 9 200I9 213.< #H5 and 9 220.<I9 <2< #H5 may be used

e-ceptionally by stations in the fi-ed service! communicatin" only within the

 boundary of the country in which they are located! with a mean power not

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e-ceedin" <0 ,. At the time of notification of these frequencies! the attention

of the 'ureau will be drawn to the above conditions.

13/ The followin" bands9 89<I9 8=< #H5 $centre frequency 9 8/0 #H5%!

733.0<I737.8= )H5 $centre frequency 733.=2 )H5% in Re"ion 1 e-cept

in the countries mentioned in o. 280!

91I91.< 4H5 $centre frequency 91.2< 4H5%!

122I123 4H5 $centre frequency 122.< 4H5%! and

277I279 4H5 $centre frequency 27< 4H5%

are desi"nated for industrial! scientific and medical $*S)% applications. The

use of these frequency bands for *S) applications shall be subect to special

authorisation by the administration concerned! in a"reement with other 

administrations whose radiocommunication services mi"ht be affected. *n

applyin" this provision! administrations shall have due re"ard to the latest

relevant *T+R Recommendations.

13/A +ntil 2= )arch 200=! the band 9 89<I8 000 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed

service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary

 basis. After this date! this band is allocated to the fi-ed and the mobile e-cept

aeronautical mobile $R% services on a primary basis.  $,R(03%

13=  *ifferent cate$ory of service  until 2= )arch 200=! in Armenia! A5erbaian!

'elarus! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! ?atvia! ?ithuania!

)on"olia! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine!the allocation of the band 9 89<I8 000 #H5 to the land mobile service is on a

 primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(08%

170  Additional allocation  in An"ola! *raq! @enya! Somalia and To"o! the band

8 000I8 0<0 #H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary

 basis.  $,R(12%

171  Alternative allocation  in :"ypt! :ritrea! :thiopia! 4uinea! ?ibya!

)ada"ascar and i"er! the band 8 000I8 0<0 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed

service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

171A  Additional allocation  in +5be#istan and @yr"y5stan! the bands 8 000I 

8 100 #H5 and 8 100I8 200 #H5 are also allocated to the fi-ed and land

mobile services on a secondary basis.  $,R(03%

171'  Additional allocation  after 2= )arch 200=! in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia!

Australia! 'ahrain! 'otswana! 'runei arussalam! (hina! (omoros! @orea

$Rep. of%! ie"o 4arcia! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! :ritrea!

*ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! Gapan! Gordan! @uwait! ?ibya!

)orocco! )auritania! i"er! ew Eealand! Jman! apua ew 4uinea!

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Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Sin"apore! Sudan! South Sudan! Tunisia!

Kiet am and Nemen! the band 8 100I8 200 #H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed

and the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile $R%! services on a primary

 basis.  $,R(12%

171( *n Re"ions 1 and 3! the band 8 100I8 200 #H5 is allocated to the

 broadcastin" service until 2= )arch 200= on a primary basis.  $,R(03%

172 +ntil 2= )arch 200=! the use of the band 8 100I8 300 #H5 in Re"ion 2 by

the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcastin" service

intended for use within Re"ion 1 and Re"ion 3. After 2= )arch 200= the use

of the band 8 200I8 300 #H5 in Re"ion 2 by the amateur service shall not

impose constraints on the broadcastin" service intended for use within

Re"ion 1 and Re"ion 3.  $,R(03%

173  Additional allocation  frequencies in the band 8 300I8 3<0 #H5 may be used

 by stations in the fi-ed service and in the land mobile service!

communicatin" only within the boundary of the country in which they are

located! on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the

 broadcastin" service. ,hen usin" frequencies for these services!

administrations are ur"ed to use the minimum power required and to ta#e

account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcastin" service

 published in accordance with the Radio Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

173A *n Re"ion 3! the band 8 3<0I8 7<0 #H5 is allocated! until 2= )arch 200=! to

the fi-ed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a

secondary basis. After 2= )arch 200=! frequencies in this band may be used

 by stations in the abovementioned services! communicatin" only within the

 boundary of the country in which they are located! on condition that harmful

interference is not caused to the broadcastin" service. ,hen usin"

frequencies for these services! administrations are ur"ed to use the minimum

 power required and to ta#e account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the

 broadcastin" service published in accordance with the Radio

Re"ulations.  $,R(03%

173' *n Re"ion 1! the band 8 3<0I8 7<0 #H5 is allocated! until 2= )arch 200=! tothe fi-ed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a

secondary basis. After 2= )arch 200=! on condition that harmful interference

is not caused to the broadcastin" service! frequencies in the band 8 3<0I 

8 7<0 #H5 may be used by stations in the fi-ed and land mobile services

communicatin" only within the boundary of the country in which they are

located! each station usin" a total radiated power that shall not e-ceed

27 d',.  $,R(03%

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173(  Additional allocation  after 2= )arch 200= in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia!

'ahrain! (omoros! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! Gordan! @uwait! ?ibya! )orocco! )auritania! i"er! Jman!

Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Sudan! South Sudan! Tunisia and Nemen!the bands 8 3<0I8 700 #H5 and 8 700I8 7<0 #H5 are also allocated to the

fi-ed service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

173 *n Re"ion 2! the band 8 3<0I8 700 #H5 is allocated! until 2= )arch 200=! to

the fi-ed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a

secondary basis. After 2= )arch 200=! frequencies in this band may be used

 by stations in the abovementioned services! communicatin" only within the

 boundary of the country in which they are located! on condition that harmful

interference is not caused to the broadcastin" service. ,hen usin"

frequencies for these services! administrations are ur"ed to use the minimum

 power required and to ta#e account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcastin" service published in accordance with the Radio

Re"ulations.  $,R(03%

173: +ntil 2= )arch 200=! the band 8 7<0I/ 100 #H5 is allocated to the fi-ed

service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary

 basis.  $,R(03%

177 *n Re"ion 3! the stations of those services to which the band 8 ==<I 

/ 00< #H5 is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time si"nals.

17< The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies / 2=1 #H5! 12 2=0 #H5

and 19 720 #H5 are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52.  $,R(08%

17<A Stations in the radiolocation service shall not cause harmful interference to!

or claim protection from! stations operatin" in the fi-ed service. Applications

of the radiolocation service are limited to oceano"raphic radars operatin" in

accordance with Resolution 612 (e$.W!"12#.

17<'  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! Austria! 'elarus! )oldova! +5be#istan

and @yr"y5stan! the frequency bands = 30<I= 3<< #H5 and 19 100I 

19 200 #H5 are allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis.

179  Additional allocation  frequencies in the bands = 700I= <00 #H5! 11 900I 

11 9<0 #H5! 12 0<0I12 100 #H5! 1< 900I1< /00 #H5! 18 7/0I18 <<0 #H5

and 1/ =00I1= 020 #H5 may be used by stations in the fi-ed service!

communicatin" only within the boundary of the country in which they are

located! on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the

 broadcastin" service. ,hen usin" frequencies in the fi-ed service!

administrations are ur"ed to use the minimum power required and to ta#e

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account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcastin" service

 published in accordance with the Radio Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

178 Jn condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcastin"service! frequencies in the bands = 88<I= =00 #H5! 11 9<0I11 800 #H5 and

11 =8<I12 0<0 #H5 may be used by stations in the fi-ed service

communicatin" only within the boundary of the country in which they are

located! each station usin" a total radiated power not e-ceedin" 27 d',.

17= *n ma#in" assi"nments to stations of other services to which the bands

13 390I13 710 #H5!

2< <<0I2< 980 #H5!

38.<I3/.2< )H5!83I87.9 )H5 in

Re"ions 1 and 3!

1<0.0<I1<3 )H5 in

Re"ion 1!

322I32/.9 )H5!

709.1I710 )H5!

90/I917 )H5 in

Re"ions 1 and 3!

1 330I1 700 )H5!

1 910.9I1 913./ )H5!

1 990I1 980 )H5!

1 81/./I1 822.2 )H5!

2 9<<I2 9=0 )H5!

3 290I3 298 )H5!

3 332I3 33= )H5!

3 37<./I3 3<2.< )H5!

7 /2<I7 /3< )H5!

7 =<0I7 ==0 )H5!

7 ==0I< 000 )H5!9 9<0I9 98<.2 )H5!

10.9I10.9/ 4H5!

17.78I17.< 4H5!

22.01I22.21 4H5!

22.21I22.< 4H5!

22./1I22./9 4H5!

23.08I23.12 4H5!

31.2I31.3 4H5!

31.<I31./ 4H5 in

Re"ions 1 and 3!

39.73I39.< 4H5!

72.<I73.< 4H5!

7/.=7I7=.07 4H5!

89I/9 4H5!

=2I=7 4H5!

=7.1I100 4H5!

102I10=.< 4H5!111./I117.2< 4H5!

12/.33I12/.<= 4H5!

12=.23I12=.7= 4H5!

130I137 4H5!

139I17/.< 4H5!

1<1.<I1</.< 4H5!

19/.<=I19/.=3 4H5!

181.11I181.7< 4H5!

182.31I182.9< 4H5!

183.<2I183./< 4H5!

1=<.8<I1=9.1< 4H5!

20=I229 4H5!

271I2<0 4H5!

2<2I28< 4H5

are allocated! administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all practicable steps to protect

the radio astronomy service from harmful interference. :missions from

spaceborne or airborne stations can be particularly serious sources of 

interference to the radio astronomy service $see os. 4.5 and 4.6  and

Article 29%.  $,R(08%

17=A  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! Austria! 'elarus! )oldova! +5be#istan

and @yr"y5stan! the frequency band 13 7<0I13 <<0 #H5 is allocated to the

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fi-ed service on a primary basis and to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical

mobile $R%! service on a secondary basis.

1<0 The followin" bands13 <<3I13 <98 #H5 $centre frequency 13 <90 #H5%!

29 =<8I28 2/3 #H5 $centre frequency 28 120 #H5%!

70.99I70.80 )H5 $centre frequency 70.9/ )H5%!

=02I=2/ )H5 in Re"ion 2 $centre frequency =1< )H5%!

2 700I2 <00 )H5 $centre frequency 2 7<0 )H5%!

< 82<I< /8< )H5 $centre frequency < /00 )H5%! and

27I27.2< 4H5 $centre frequency 27.12< 4H5%

re also desi"nated for industrial! scientific and medical $*S)% applications. Radiocommunication

services operatin" within these bands must accept harmful interference which

may be caused by these applications. *S) equipment operatin" in these

 bands is subect to the provisions of o. 15.13.

1<1  Additional allocation  frequencies in the bands 13 <80I13 900 #H5 and

13 /00I13 /80 #H5 may be used by stations in the fi-ed service and in the

mobile e-cept aeronautical mobile $R% service! communicatin" only within

the boundary of the country in which they are located! on the condition that

harmful interference is not caused to the broadcastin" service. ,hen usin"

frequencies in these services! administrations are ur"ed to use the minimum

 power required and to ta#e account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the

 broadcastin" service published in accordance with the Radio

Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

1<2  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! (hina! (te d*voire! the

Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! @a5a#hstan!

+5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band

17 2<0I17 3<0 #H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis.

Stations of the fi-ed service shall not use a radiated power e-ceedin"

27 d',.  $,R(03%

1<3 *n Re"ion 3! the stations of those services to which the band 1< ==<I 

19 00< #H5 is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time si"nals.

1<7  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! the Russian &ederation!

4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the

 band 1/ 09/I1/ 19/ #H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary

 basis for use within their boundaries! with a pea# envelope power not

e-ceedin" 1 #,.  $,R(03%

1<<  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! )oldova! )on"olia! +5be#istan!

@yr"y5stan! Slova#ia! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band

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21 /<0I21 /80 #H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile $R% service

on a primary basis.  $,R(08%

1<<A *n Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! )oldova! )on"olia!+5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Slova#ia! the Russian &ederation! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the use of the band 21 /<0I21 /80 #H5 by the

fi-ed service is limited to provision of services related to aircraft fli"ht

safety.  $,R(08%

1<<' The band 21 /80I21 =27 #H5 is used by the fi-ed service for provision of 

services related to aircraft fli"ht safety.

1<9  Additional allocation  in i"eria! the band 22 820I23 200 #H5 is also

allocated to the meteorolo"ical aids service $radiosondes% on a primary basis.

1<9A The use of the band 23 200I23 3<0 #H5 by the fi-ed service is limited to

 provision of services related to aircraft fli"ht safety.

1<8 The use of the band 23 3<0I27 000 #H5 by the maritime mobile service is

limited to intership radiotele"raphy.

1</  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! Austria! 'elarus! )oldova! +5be#istan

and @yr"y5stan! the frequency band 27 7<0I27 900 #H5 is allocated to the

fi-ed and land mobile services on a primary basis.

1<=  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! Austria! 'elarus! )oldova! +5be#istan

and @yr"y5stan! the frequency band 3=I3=.< )H5 is allocated to the fi-ed

and mobile services on a primary basis.

190  Additional allocation  in 'otswana! 'urundi! em. Rep. of the (on"o and

Rwanda! the band 71I77 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

191  Additional allocation  in *ran $*slamic Republic of% and Gapan! the band 71I 

77 )H5 is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.

191A  Additional allocation  in @orea $Rep. of% and the +nited States! the

frequency bands 71.01<I71.99< )H5 and 73.3<I77 )H5 are also allocated

to the radiolocation service on a primary basis. Stations in the radiolocation

service shall not cause harmful interference to! or claim protection from!

stations operatin" in the fi-ed or mobile services. Applications of the

radiolocation service are limited to oceano"raphic radars operatin" in

accordance with Resolution 612 (e$.W!"12#.

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191'  Alternative allocation  in Albania! 4ermany! Armenia! Austria! 'elarus!

'el"ium! 'osnia and Her5e"ovina! 'ul"aria! (yprus! Katican! (roatia!

enmar#! Spain! :stonia! &inland! &rance! 4reece! Hun"ary! *reland! *celand!

*taly! ?atvia! The &ormer Nu"oslav Rep. of )acedonia! ?iechtenstein!?ithuania! ?u-embour"! )alta! )oldova! )onaco! )ontene"ro! orway!

+5be#istan! etherlands! oland! ortu"al! @yr"y5stan! Slova#ia! (5ech

Rep.! Romania! +nited @in"dom! San )arino! Slovenia! Sweden!

Swit5erland! Tur#ey and +#raine! the frequency band 72I72.< )H5 is

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis.

192  Additional allocation  in Australia! the band 77I78 )H5 is also allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

192A  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! Austria! 'el"ium! 'osnia and

Her5e"ovina! (hina! Katican! enmar#! Spain! :stonia! the Russian&ederation! &inland! &rance! *reland! *celand! *taly! ?atvia! The &ormer 

Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! ?u-embour"!

)onaco! )ontene"ro! orway! the etherlands! oland! ortu"al! the (5ech

Rep.! the +nited @in"dom! Serbia! Slovenia! Sweden and Swit5erland the

 band 79I9/ )H5 is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary

 basis. This use is limited to the operation of wind profiler radars in

accordance with Resolution 217 (W!"97#.  $,R(12%

193  Additional allocation  in Armenia! 'elarus! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia!

Hun"ary! @a5a#hstan! ?atvia! )oldova! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the bands 78I7/.< )H5 and <9.<I</ )H5 are

also allocated to the fi-ed and land mobile services on a secondary

 basis.  $,R(12%

197  Additional allocation  in Albania! Al"eria! 4ermany! Austria! 'el"ium!

'osnia and Her5e"ovina! 'otswana! 'ul"aria! (te d*voire! enmar#!

Spain! :stonia! &inland! &rance! 4abon! 4reece! *reland! *srael! *taly! Gordan!

?ebanon! ?ibya! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! ?u-embour"! )ada"ascar! )ali!

)alta! )orocco! )auritania! )onaco! )ontene"ro! i"eria! orway! the

 etherlands! oland! Syrian Arab Republic! Slova#ia! (5ech Rep.! Romania!

the +nited @in"dom! Serbia! Slovenia! Sweden! Swit5erland! Swa5iland!(had! To"o! Tunisia and Tur#ey! the band 78I9/ )H5! in South Africa the

 band 78I<0 )H5! and in ?atvia the band 7/.<I<9.< )H5! are also allocated

to the land mobile service on a primary basis. However! stations of the land

mobile service in the countries mentioned in connection with each band

referred to in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to! or claim

 protection from! e-istin" or planned broadcastin" stations of countries other 

than those mentioned in connection with the band.  $,R(12%

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19<  Additional allocation  in An"ola! (ameroon! (on"o $Rep. of the%!

)ada"ascar! )o5ambique! i"er! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! Tan5ania

and (had! the band 78I9/ )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile!

e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

199  Alternative allocation  in ew Eealand! the band <0I<1 )H5 is allocated to

the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basisD the band <3I<7 )H5 is

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

198  Alternative allocation  in 'an"ladesh! 'runei arussalam! *ndia! *ran

$*slamic Republic of%! a#istan! Sin"apore and Thailand! the band <0I 

<7 )H5 is allocated to the fi-ed! mobile and broadcastin" services on a

 primary basis.  $,R(08%

198A  Additional allocation  in *ndonesia! the band <0I<7 )H5 is also allocated tothe fi-ed! mobile and broadcastin" services on a primary basis.   $,R(08%

19/  Additional allocation  in Australia! (hina and the em. eopleMs Rep. of 

@orea! the band <0I<7 )H5 is also allocated to the broadcastin" service on a

 primary basis.

19=  Alternative allocation  in 'otswana! ?esotho! )alawi! amibia! the em.

Rep. of the (on"o! Rwanda! South Africa! Swa5iland! Eambia and

Eimbabwe! the band <0I<7 )H5 is allocated to the amateur service on a

 primary basis. *n Sene"al! the band <0I<1 )H5 is allocated to the amateur 

service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

180  Additional allocation  in ew Eealand! the band <1I<3 )H5 is also

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis.

181  Additional allocation  in 'otswana! ?esotho! )alawi! )ali! amibia! em.

Rep. of the (on"o! Rwanda! South Africa! Swa5iland! Eambia and

Eimbabwe! the band <7I9/ )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile!

e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

182  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in the &rench Jverseas epartments and(ommunities in Re"ion 2! 4uyana! Gamaica and )e-ico! the allocation of 

the band <7I9/ )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile services is on a primary basis

$see o. 33%.

183  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in the &rench Jverseas epartments and

(ommunities in Re"ion 2! 4uyana! Gamaica and )e-ico! the allocation of 

the band 9/I82 )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile services is on a primary basis

$see o. 33%.

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18<  Alternative allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 4eor"ia!

@a5a#hstan! )oldova! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! the Russian &ederation!

Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the bands 9/I83 )H5 and 89I 

/8.< )H5 are allocated to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis. *n?atvia and ?ithuania! the bands 9/I83 )H5 and 89I/8.< )H5 are allocated

to the broadcastin" and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a

 primary basis. The services to which these bands are allocated in other 

countries and the broadcastin" service in the countries listed above are

subect to a"reements with the nei"hbourin" countries concerned.  $,R(08%

189  Additional allocation  in Australia! (hina! @orea $Rep. of%! the hilippines!

the em. eoples Rep. of @orea and Samoa! the band 9/I87 )H5 is also

allocated to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.  $,R(08%

188  Additional allocation in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian&ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band 83I87 )H5 is also allocated to the

 broadcastin" service on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under 

 o. 9.21.  $,R(08%

18/  Additional allocation  in (olombia! (uba! :l Salvador! 4uatemala! 4uyana!

Honduras and icara"ua! the band 83I87.9 )H5 is also allocated to the

fi-ed and mobile services on a secondary basis.   $,R(12%

18=  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! (hina! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! ?ithuania! )on"olia! @yr"y5stan!

Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the bands 87.9I87./ )H5 and 8<.2I 

8<.7 )H5 are also allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service! on a

 primary basis! for "roundbased transmitters only.  $,R(12%

1/0 The frequency 8< )H5 is assi"ned to mar#er beacons. Administrations shall

refrain from assi"nin" frequencies close to the limits of the "uardband to

stations of other services which! because of their power or "eo"raphical

 position! mi"ht cause harmful interference or otherwise place a constraint on

mar#er beacons.

:very effort should be made to improve further the characteristics of airborne receivers and to limitthe power of transmittin" stations close to the limits 87./ )H5 and

8<.2 )H5.

1/1  Additional allocation  in :"ypt! *srael and the Syrian Arab Republic! the

 band 87./I8<.2 )H5 is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary

 basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. *n order to ensure that

harmful interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service! stations of the mobile service shall not be introduced

in the band until it is no lon"er required for the aeronautical radionavi"ation

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service by any administration which may be identified in the application of 

the procedure invo#ed under o. 9.21.  $,R(03%

1/2  Additional allocation  in ,estern Samoa! the band 8<.7I/8 )H5 is alsoallocated to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.

1/3  Additional allocation  in (hina! @orea $Rep. of%! Gapan! the hilippines and

the em. eopleMs Rep. of @orea! the band 89I/8 )H5 is also allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.

1/<  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in the +nited States! the &rench Jverseas

epartments and (ommunities in Re"ion 2! 4uyana! Gamaica! )e-ico and

ara"uay! the allocation of the band 89I// )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile

services is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

1/8  Alternative allocation  in Albania! the band /1I/8.< )H5 is allocated to the

 broadcastin" service on a primary basis and used in accordance with the

decisions contained in the &inal Acts of the Special Re"ional (onference

$4eneva! 1=90%.

1//  Additional allocation  in Australia! the band /<I/8 )H5 is also allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis. The introduction of the

 broadcastin" service in Australia is subect to special a"reements between the

administrations concerned.

1=0  Additional allocation  in )onaco! the band /8.<I// )H5 is also allocated to

the land mobile service on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained

under o. 9.21.  $,R(=8%

1=2  Additional allocation  in (hina and @orea $Rep. of%! the band 100I10/ )H5

is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis.   $,R(=8%

1=7  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! @yr"y5stan! Somalia! and

Tur#menistan! the band 107I10/ )H5 is also allocated to the mobile! e-cept

aeronautical mobile $R%! service on a secondary basis.  $,R(08%

1=8  Additional allocation  in the Syrian Arab Republic! the band 10/I 

111.=8< )H5 is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary basis!

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. *n order to ensure that harmful

interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service! stations of the mobile service shall not be introduced in the band

until it is no lon"er required for the aeronautical radionavi"ation service by

any administration which may be identified in the application of the

 procedures invo#ed under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

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1=8A  Additional allocation  the band 10/I118.=8< )H5 is also allocated on a

 primary basis to the aeronautical mobile $R% service! limited to systems

operatin" in accordance with reco"nised international aeronautical standards.

Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 413 (e$.W!"07#. Theuse of the band 10/I112 )H5 by the aeronautical mobile $R% service shall be

limited to systems composed of "roundbased transmitters and associated

receivers that provide navi"ational information in support of air navi"ation

functions in accordance with reco"nised international aeronautical

standards.  $,R(08%

200 *n the band 118.=8<I138 )H5! the frequency 121.< )H5 is the aeronautical

emer"ency frequency and! where required! the frequency 123.1 )H5 is the

aeronautical frequency au-iliary to 121.< )H5. )obile stations of the

maritime mobile service may communicate on these frequencies under the

conditions laid down in Article 31  for distress and safety purposes withstations of the aeronautical mobile service.  $,R(08%

201  Additional allocation  in An"ola! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 'ul"aria!

:stonia! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! *ran $*slamic Republic

of%! *raq! Gapan! @a5a#hstan! ?atvia! )oldova! )on"olia! )o5ambique!

+5be#istan! apua ew 4uinea! oland! @yr"y5stan! Romania! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band 132I139 )H5 is also allocated to the

aeronautical mobile $JR% service on a primary basis. *n assi"nin"

frequencies to stations of the aeronautical mobile $JR% service! the

administration shall ta#e account of the frequencies assi"ned to stations in

the aeronautical mobile $R% service.  $,R(12%

202  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus!

'ul"aria! the +nited Arab :mirates! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! *ran

$*slamic Republic of%! Gordan! ?atvia! Jman! +5be#istan! oland! the Syrian

Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan! Romania! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine!

the band 139I138 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile $JR%

service on a primary basis. *n assi"nin" frequencies to stations of the

aeronautical mobile $JR% service! the administration shall ta#e account of the

frequencies assi"ned to stations in the aeronautical mobile $R% service.  $,R(

12%

207  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Af"hanistan! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain!

'an"ladesh! 'runei arussalam! (hina! (uba! the +nited Arab :mirates!

*ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! @uwait! )ontene"ro!

Jman! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! Serbia! Sin"apore! Thailand and

Nemen! the band 138I13/ )H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept

aeronautical mobile $R%! services on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(08%

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20<  *ifferent cate$ory of service   in *srael and Gordan! the allocation of the band

138I13/ )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services

is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

209  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 'ul"aria!

:"ypt! &inland! &rance! 4eor"ia! 4reece! @a5a#hstan! ?ebanon! )oldova!

)on"olia! +5be#istan! oland! @yr"y5stan! the Syrian Arab Republic!

Slova#ia! the (5ech Rep.! Romania! the Russian &ederation! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the allocation of the band 138I13/ )H5 to the

aeronautical mobile $JR% service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(

2000%

208  Additional allocation  in Australia! the band 138I177 )H5 is also allocated

to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis until that service can be

accommodated within re"ional broadcastin" allocations.

20/ The use of the band 138I13/ )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service is subect

to coordination under o. 9.11A.  $,R(=8%

20/A *n ma#in" assi"nments to space stations in the mobileIsatellite service in the

 bands 138I13/ )H5! 3/8I3=0 )H5 and 700.1<I701 )H5! administrations

shall ta#e all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the

 bands 1<0.0<I1<3 )H5! 322I32/.9 )H5! 709.1I710 )H5 and 90/I 

917 )H5 from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold

levels of interference detrimental to the radio astronomy service are shown in

the relevant *T+R Recommendation.  $,R(08%

20/' *n the bands

138I13/ )H5!

3/8I3=0 )H5!

700.1<I701 )H5!

1 7<2I1 7=2 )H5!

1 <2<I1 910 )H5!

1 913./I1 929.< )H5!

2 9<<I2 9=0 )H5!21.7I22 4H5!

Resolution 739 (e$.W!"07# applies.  $,R(08%

20= The use of the bands 138I13/ )H5! 17/I1<0.0< )H5! 3==.=I700.0< )H5!

700.1<I701 )H5! 7<7I7<9 )H5 and 7<=I790 )H5 by the mobileIsatellite

service is limited to non"eostationarysatellite systems.  $,R(=8%

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210  Additional allocation  in *taly! the (5ech Rep. and the +nited @in"dom! the

 bands 13/I173.9 )H5 and 173.9<I177 )H5 are also allocated to the space

research service $spaceto:arth% on a secondary basis.  $,R(08%

211  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! Saudi Arabia! Austria! 'ahrain! 'el"ium!

enmar#! the +nited Arab :mirates! Spain! &inland! 4reece! *reland! *srael!

@enya! @uwait! The &ormer Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! ?ebanon!

?iechtenstein! ?u-embour"! )ali! )alta! )ontene"ro! orway! the

 etherlands! Patar! Slova#ia! the +nited @in"dom! Serbia! Slovenia!

Somalia! Sweden! Swit5erland! Tan5ania! Tunisia and Tur#ey! the band 13/I 

177 )H5 is also allocated to the maritime mobile and land mobile services

on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

212  Alternative allocation  in An"ola! 'otswana! (ameroon! the (entral African

Rep.! (on"o $Rep. of the%! 4abon! 4ambia! 4hana! 4uinea! *raq! Gordan!?esotho! ?iberia! ?ibya! )alawi! )o5ambique! amibia! i"er! Jman!

+"anda! Syrian Arab Republic! the em. Rep. of the (on"o! Rwanda! Sierra

?eone! South Africa! Swa5iland! (had! To"o! Eambia and Eimbabwe! the

 band 13/I177 )H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

213  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 13/I177 )H5 is also allocated to

the radiolocation service on a primary basis.

217  Additional allocation  in :ritrea! :thiopia! @enya! The &ormer Nu"oslav

Republic of )acedonia! )ontene"ro! Serbia! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan

and Tan5ania! the band 13/I177 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on

a primary basis.  $,R(12%

219  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 177I179 )H5 is also allocated to

the aeronautical mobile $JR% service on a secondary basis.

218  Alternative allocation  in Af"hanistan! 'an"ladesh! (uba! 4uyana and *ndia!

the band 179I17/ )H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a

 primary basis.

21/  Additional allocation  the band 17/I17=.= )H5 is also allocated to the

space operation service $:arthtospace% on a primary basis! subect to

a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. The bandwidth of any individual

transmission shall not e-ceed Q2< #H5.

21= The use of the band 17/I17=.= )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service is

subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. The mobileIsatellite service shall

not constrain the development and use of the fi-ed! mobile and space

operation services in the band 17/I17=.= )H5.

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220 The use of the bands 17=.=I1<0.0< )H5 and 3==.=I700.0< )H5 by the

mobileIsatellite service is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. The

mobileIsatellite service shall not constrain the development and use of theradionavi"ationIsatellite service in the bands 17=.=I1<0.0< )H5 and 3==.=I 

700.0< )H5.  $,R(=8%

221 Stations of the mobileIsatellite service in the band 17/I17=.= )H5 shall not

cause harmful interference to! or claim protection from! stations of the fi-ed

or mobile services operatin" in accordance with the Table of &requency

Allocations in the followin" countries Albania! Al"eria! 4ermany! Saudi

Arabia! Australia! Austria! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh! 'arbados! 'elarus! 'el"ium!

'enin! 'osnia and Her5e"ovina! 'otswana! 'runei arussalam! 'ul"aria!

(ameroon! (hina! (yprus! (on"o $Rep. of the%! @orea $Rep. of%! (te

d*voire! (roatia! (uba! enmar#! ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab:mirates! :ritrea! Spain! :stonia! :thiopia! the Russian &ederation! &inland!

&rance! 4abon! 4hana! 4reece! 4uinea! 4uinea 'issau! Hun"ary! *ndia! *ran

$*slamic Republic of%! *reland! *celand! *srael! *taly! Gamaica! Gapan! Gordan!

@a5a#hstan! @enya! @uwait! The &ormer Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia!

?esotho! ?atvia! ?ebanon! ?ibya! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! ?u-embour"!

)alaysia! )ali! )alta! )auritania! )oldova! )on"olia! )ontene"ro!

)o5ambique! amibia! orway! ew Eealand! Jman! +"anda! +5be#istan!

a#istan! anama! apua ew 4uinea! ara"uay! the etherlands! the

hilippines! oland! ortu"al! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan!

em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Slova#ia! Romania! the +nited @in"dom!

Sene"al! Serbia! Sierra ?eone! Sin"apore! Slovenia! Sudan! Sri ?an#a! South

Africa! Sweden! Swit5erland! Swa5iland! Tan5ania! (had! Thailand! To"o!

Ton"a! Trinidad and Toba"o! Tunisia! Tur#ey! +#raine! Kiet am! Nemen!

Eambia! and Eimbabwe.  $,R(12%

222 :missions of the radionavi"ationIsatellite service in the bands 17=.=I 

1<0.0< )H5 and 3==.=I700.0< )H5 may also be used by receivin" :arth

stations of the space research service.

223 Reco"nisin" that the use of the band 17=.=I1<0.0< )H5 by the fi-ed and

mobile services may cause harmful interference to the radionavi"ationI satellite service! administrations are ur"ed not to authorise such use in

application of o. 4.4.

227A The use of the bands 17=.=I1<0.0< )H5 and 3==.=I700.0< )H5 by the

mobileIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is limited to the land mobileI 

satellite service $:arthtospace% until 1 Ganuary 201<.  $,R(=8%

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227' The allocation of the bands 17=.=I1<0.0< )H5 and 3==.=I700.0< )H5 to

the radionavi"ationIsatellite service shall be effective until 1 Ganuary

201<.  $,R(=8%

22<  Additional allocation  in Australia and *ndia! the band 1<0.0<I1<3 )H5 is

also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.

22<A  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! (hina! the

Russian &ederation! &rance! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! @a5a#hstan!

+5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan! +#raine and Kiet am!

the frequency band 1<7I1<9 )H5 is also allocated to the radiolocation

service on a primary basis. The usa"e of the frequency band 1<7I1<9 )H5

 by the radiolocation service shall be limited to spaceobect detection

systems operatin" from terrestrial locations. The operation of stations in the

radiolocation service in the frequency band 1<7I1<9 )H5 shall be subect toa"reement obtained under o. 9.21. &or the identification of potentially

affected administrations in Re"ion 1! the instantaneous fieldstren"th value of 

12 d'$K;m% for 10 of the time produced at 10 m above "round level in

the 2< #H5 reference frequency band at the border of the territory of any

other administration shall be used. &or the identification of potentially

affected administrations in Re"ion 3! the interferencetonoise ratio $ I7+ %

value of U9 d' $ +  V U191 d',;7 #H5%! or U10 d' for applications with

"reater protection requirements! such as public protection and disaster relief 

$R $ +  V U191 d',;7 #H5%%! for 1 of the time produced at 90 m above

"round level at the border of the territory of any other administration shall be

used. *n the frequency bands 1<9.892<I1<9./38< )H5! 1<9.<12<I 

1<9.<38< )H5! 191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5! 192.012<I192.038< )H5! outof

 band e.i.r.p. of space surveillance radars shall not e-ceed U19 d',.

&requency assi"nments to the radiolocation service under this allocation in

+#raine shall not be used without the a"reement of )oldova.

229 The frequency 1<9.<2< )H5 is the international distress! safety and callin"

frequency for the maritime mobile KH& radiotelephone service usin" di"ital

selective callin" $S(%. The conditions for the use of this frequency and the

 band 1<9.7/8<I1<9.<92< )H5 are contained in Article 31  and 52! and

Appendi- 18.

The frequency 1<9./ )H5 is the international distress! safety and callin"

frequency for the maritime mobile KH& radiotelephone service. The

conditions for the use of this frequency and the band 1<9.892<I1<9./38< )H5

are contained in Article 31 and Appendi- 18.

*n the bands 1<9I1<9.7/8< )H5! 1<9.<92<I1<9.892< )H5! 1<9./38<I 

1<8.7< )H5! 190.9I190.=8< )H5 and 191.78<I192.0< )H5! each

administration shall "ive priority to the maritime mobile service on only such

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frequencies as are assi"ned to stations of the maritime mobile service by the

administration $see Articles 31 and 52 and Appendi- 18%.

Any use of frequencies in these bands by stations of other services to whichthey are allocated should be avoided in areas where such use mi"ht cause

harmful interference to the maritime mobile KH& radiocommunication

service.

However! the frequencies 1<9./ )H5 and 1<9.<2< )H5 and the frequency

 bands in which priority is "iven to the maritime mobile service may be used

for radiocommunications on inland waterways subect to a"reement between

interested and affected administrations and ta#in" into account current

frequency usa"e and e-istin" a"reements.  $,R(08%

228  Additional allocation  the bands 1<9.7/8<I1<9.<12< )H5 and 1<9.<38<I 

1<9.<92< )H5 are also allocated to the fi-ed and land mobile services on a

 primary basis. The use of these bands by the fi-ed and land mobile services

shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection from the

maritime mobile KH& radio communication service.  $,R(08%

22/ The use of the frequency bands 1<9.892<I1<9.8/8< )H5 and 1<9./12<I 

1<9./38< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is limited to

the reception of automatic identification system $A*S% emissions of lon"

ran"e A*S broadcast messa"es $)essa"e 28! see the most recent version of 

Recommendation *T+R ).1381%. ,ith the e-ception of A*S emissions!emissions in these frequency bands by systems operatin" in the maritime

mobile service for communications shall not e-ceed 1 ,.

22/A The frequency bands 191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5 and 192.012<I 

192.038< )H5 may be used by aircraft stations for the purpose of search and

rescue operations and other safetyrelated communications.

22/' The use of the frequency bands 191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5 and 192.012<I 

192.038< )H5 by the fi-ed and land mobile services shall not cause harmful

interference to! or claim protection from! the maritime mobile service.

22/( The use of the frequency bands 191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5 and 192.012<I 

192.038< )H5 by the maritime mobile service and the mobileIsatellite

$:arthtospace% service is limited to the automatic identification system

$A*S%. The use of these frequency bands by the aeronautical mobile $JR%

service is limited to A*S emissions from search and rescue aircraft

operations. The A*S operations in these frequency bands shall not constrain

the development and use of the fi-ed and mobile services operatin" in the

adacent frequency bands.

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22/ The frequency bands 191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5 $A*S 1% and 192.012<I 

192.038< )H5 $A*S 2% may continue to be used by the fi-ed and mobile

services on a primary basis until 1 Ganuary 202<! at which time this

allocation shall no lon"er be valid. Administrations are encoura"ed to ma#eall practicable efforts to discontinue the use of these bands by the fi-ed and

mobile services prior to the transition date. urin" this transition period! the

maritime mobile service in these frequency bands has priority over the fi-ed!

land mobile and aeronautical mobile services.

22/: The use of the automatic identification system in the frequency bands

191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5 and 192.012<I192.038< )H5 by the aeronautical

mobile $JR% service is limited to aircraft stations for the purpose of search

and rescue operations and other safetyrelated communications.

22/& The use of the frequency bands 191.=92<I191.=/8< )H5 and 192.012<I 192.038< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is limited to

the reception of automatic identification system emissions from stations

operatin" in the maritime mobile service.

22=  Alternative allocation  in )orocco! the band 192I187 )H5 is allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis. The use of this band shall be

subect to a"reement with administrations havin" services! operatin" or 

 planned! in accordance with the Table which are li#ely to be affected.

Stations in e-istence on 1 Ganuary 1=/1! with their technical characteristics

as of that date! are not affected by such a"reement.

230  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 193I198 )H5 is also allocated to

the space operation service $spaceto:arth% on a primary basis! subect to

a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

231  Additional allocation  in Af"hanistan and (hina! the band 198I187 )H5 is

also allocated to the broadcastin" service on a primary basis. The

introduction of the broadcastin" service into this band shall be subect to

a"reement with the nei"hbourin" countries in Re"ion 3 whose services are

li#ely to be affected.  $,R(12%

232  Additional allocation  in Gapan! the band 180I187 )H5 is also allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.

233  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 187I1/7 )H5 is also allocated to

the space research $spaceto:arth% and the space operation $spaceto:arth%

services on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

These services shall not cause harmful interference to! or claim protection

from! e-istin" or planned broadcastin" stations.

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237  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in )e-ico! the allocation of the band 187I 

219 )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile services is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

23<  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! Austria! 'el"ium! enmar#! Spain!&inland! &rance! *srael! *taly! ?iechtenstein! )alta! )onaco! orway! the

 etherlands! the +nited @in"dom! Sweden and Swit5erland! the band 187I 

223 )H5 is also allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis.

However! the stations of the land mobile service shall not cause harmful

interference to! or claim protection from! broadcastin" stations! e-istin" or 

 planned! in countries other than those listed in this footnote.

238  Additional allocation  in (on"o $Rep. of the%! :"ypt! :ritrea! :thiopia!

4ambia! 4uinea! ?ibya! )ali! Sierra ?eone! Somalia and (had! the band

187I223 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a

secondary basis.  $,R(12%

23/  Additional allocation  in 'an"ladesh! *ndia! a#istan and the hilippines!

the band 200I219 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service on a primary basis.

270  Additional allocation  in (hina and *ndia! the band 219I223 )H5 is also

allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary basis and

to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.

271 *n Re"ion 2! no new stations in the radiolocation service may be authorised

in the band 219I22< )H5. Stations authorised prior to 1 Ganuary 1==0 may

continue to operate on a secondary basis.

272  Additional allocation  in (anada! the band 219I220 )H5 is also allocated to

the land mobile service on a primary basis.

273  Additional allocation  in Somalia! the band 219I22< )H5 is also allocated

to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary basis! subect to not

causin" harmful interference to e-istin" or planned broadcastin" services in

other countries.

27<  Additional allocation  in Gapan! the band 222I223 )H5 is also allocated to

the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary basis and to the

radiolocation service on a secondary basis.

279  Alternative allocation  in Spain! &rance! *srael and )onaco! the band 223I 

230 )H5 is allocated to the broadcastin" and land mobile services on a

 primary basis $see o. 33% on the basis that! in the preparation of frequency

 plans! the broadcastin" service shall have prior choice of frequenciesD and

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept land mobile! services on a

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secondary basis. However! the stations of the land mobile service shall not

cause harmful interference to! or claim protection from! e-istin" or planned

 broadcastin" stations in )orocco and Al"eria.

278  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! the +nited Arab :mirates!

Gordan! Jman! Patar and the Syrian Arab Republic! the band 223I23< )H5

is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary

 basis.

2<0  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 22<I23< )H5 is also allocated to

the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis.

2<1  Additional allocation  in i"eria! the band 230I23< )H5 is also allocated to

the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary basis! subect to

a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

2<2  Alternative allocation  in 'otswana! ?esotho! )alawi! )o5ambique!

 amibia! South Africa! Swa5iland! Eambia and Eimbabwe! the bands 230I 

23/ )H5 and 279I2<7 )H5 are allocated to the broadcastin" service on a

 primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

2<7 The bands 23<I322 )H5 and 33<.7I3==.= )H5 may be used by the mobileI 

satellite service! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21! on condition

that stations in this service do not cause harmful interference to those of other 

services operatin" or planned to be operated in accordance with the Table of 

&requency Allocations e-cept for the additional allocation made in footnote

 o. 256A.  $,R(03%

2<< The bands 312I31< )H5 $:arthtospace% and 3/8I3=0 )H5 $spaceto

:arth% in the mobileIsatellite service may also be used by non"eostationary

satellite systems. Such use is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A.

2<9 The frequency 273 )H5 is the frequency in this band for use by survival

craft stations and equipment used for survival purposes.   $,R(08%

2<9A  Additional allocation  in (hina! the Russian &ederation! @a5a#hstan and+#raine! the band 2</I291 )H5 is also allocated to the space research

service $:arthtospace% and space operation service $:arthtospace% on a

 primary basis. Stations in the space research service $:arthtospace% and

space operation service $:arthtospace% shall not cause harmful interference

to! nor claim protection from! nor constrain the use and development of the

mobile service systems and mobileIsatellite service systems operatin" in the

 band. Stations in the space research service $:arthtospace% and space

operation service $:arthtospace% shall not constrain the future development

of fi-ed service systems of other countries.  $,R(03%

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2<8 The band 298I282 )H5 may be used by administrations for space telemetry

in their countries on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under 

 o. 9.21.

2</ The use of the band 32/.9I33<.7 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is limited to *nstrument ?andin" Systems $"lide path%.

2<=  Additional allocation  in :"ypt and the Syrian Arab Republic! the band

32/.9I33<.7 )H5 is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary

 basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. *n order to ensure that

harmful interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service! stations of the mobile service shall not be introduced

in the band until it is no lon"er required for the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service by any administration which may be identified in the application of the procedure invo#ed under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

290 Reco"nisin" that the use of the band 3==.=I700.0< )H5 by the fi-ed and

mobile services may cause harmful interference to the radionavi"ation

satellite service! administrations are ur"ed not to authorise such use in

application of o. 4.4.

291 :missions shall be confined in a band of Q2< #H5 about the standard

frequency 700.1 )H5.

292  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'ahrain!

'elarus! 'otswana! (olombia! (uba! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates!

:cuador! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! *ran $*slamic Republic

of%! *raq! *srael! Gordan! @a5a#hstan! @uwait! ?iberia! )alaysia! )oldova!

Jman! +5be#istan! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! the Syrian Arab

Republic! @yr"y5stan! Sin"apore! Somalia! Tai#istan! (had! Tur#menistan

and +#raine! the band 700.0<I701 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and

mobile services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

293 The band 700.1<I701 )H5 is also allocated to the space research service in

the spacetospace direction for communications with manned spacevehicles. *n this application! the space research service will not be re"arded

as a safety service.

297 The use of the band 700.1<I701 )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service is

subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. The power flu-density limit

indicated in Anne- 1  of Appendi- 5  shall apply until such time as a

competent world radiocommunication conference revises it.

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299 The use of the band 709I709.1 )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service is

limited to low power satellite emer"ency positionindicatin" radiobeacons

$see also Article 31%.  $,R(08%

298 Any emission capable of causin" harmful interference to the authorised uses

of the band 709I709.1 )H5 is prohibited.

29/ +se of the band 710I720 )H5 by the space research service is limited to

communications within < #m of an orbitin"! manned space vehicle. The

 power flu-density at the surface of the :arth produced by emissions from

e-travehicular activities shall not e-ceed U1<3 d'$,;m2% for 0F ≤ δ ≤ <F!

U1<3 6 0.088 $δV<% d'$,;m2% for <F ≤ δ ≤ 80F and U17/ d'$,;m2% for 

80F ≤ δ ≤ =0F! where δ is the an"le of arrival of the radiofrequency wave and

the reference bandwidth is 7 #H5. o. 4.10 does not apply to e-travehicular 

activities. *n this frequency band the space research $spacetospace% serviceshall not claim protection from! nor constrain the use and development of!

stations of the fi-ed and mobile service.   $,R(=8%

29=  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Australia! the +nited States! *ndia! Gapan

and the +nited @in"dom! the allocation of the bands 720I730 )H5 and 770I 

7<0 )H5 to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

280  Additional allocation  in Australia! the +nited States! Gamaica and the

hilippines! the bands 720I730 )H5 and 770I7<0 )H5 are also allocated to

the amateur service on a secondary basis.

281  Additional allocation  in 'elarus! (hina! *ndia! @yr"y5stan and

Tur#menistan! the band 720I790 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service $radio altimeters% on a secondary basis.  $,R(08%

287  Alternative allocation  in enmar#! orway Sweden and (had! the bands

730I732 )H5 and 73/I770 )H5 are allocated to the fi-ed and mobile!

e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

28<  Additional allocation  in (roatia! :stonia! &inland! the ?ibyan Arab

Gamahiriya! the &ormer Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! )ontene"ro!Serbia and Slovenia! the bands 730I732 )H5 and 73/I770 )H5 are also

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a

 primary basis.  $,R(08%

289  Additional allocation  in Af"hanistan! Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain!

'an"ladesh! 'runei arussalam! 'ur#ina &aso! ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited

Arab :mirates! :cuador! :ritrea! :thiopia! 4reece! 4uinea! *ndia! *ndonesia!

*ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael! *taly! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! ?ibya!

)alaysia! i"er! i"eria! Jman! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! the Syrian

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Arab Republic! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Sin"apore! Somalia!

Sudan! Swit5erland! Tan5ania! Thailand! To"o! Tur#ey and Nemen! the band

730I770 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis and

the bands 730I73< )H5 and 73/I770 )H5 are also allocated to the mobile!e-cept aeronautical mobile! service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

288  Additional allocation  in An"ola! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! (ameroon!

(on"o $Rep. of the%! ibouti! the Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary!

*srael! @a5a#hstan! )ali! )on"olia! +5be#istan! oland! the em. Rep. of 

the (on"o! @yr"y5stan! Slova#ia! Romania! Rwanda! Tai#istan! (had!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band 730I770 )H5 is also allocated to the

fi-ed service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

28/  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Ar"entina! (olombia! (osta Rica! (uba!

4uyana! Honduras! anama and Kene5uela! the allocation of the band 730I 770 )H5 to the amateur service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

28=  Additional allocation  in )e-ico! the bands 730I73< )H5 and 73/I 

770 )H5 are also allocated on a primary basis to the land mobile service!

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

28=A The use of this band by sensors in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service

$active% shall be in accordance with Recommendation *T+R RS.1290I1.

Additionally! the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service $active% in the band 732I 

73/ )H5 shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service in (hina. The provisions of this footnote in no way

diminish the obli"ation of the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service $active% to

operate as a secondary service in accordance with os. 29 and 30.  $,R(03%

2/0 *n 4ermany! Austria! 'osnia and Her5e"ovina! (roatia! the &ormer Nu"oslav

Republic of )acedonia! ?iechtenstein! )ontene"ro! ortu"al! Serbia!

Slovenia and Swit5erland! the band 733.0<I737.8= )H5 $centre frequency

733.=2 )H5% is desi"nated for industrial! scientific and medical $*S)%

applications. Radiocommunication services of these countries operatin"

within this band must accept harmful interference which may be caused by

these applications. *S) equipment operatin" in this band is subect to the provisions of o. 15.13.  $,R(08%

2/1  Additional allocation  in the &rench Jverseas epartments and

(ommunities in Re"ion 2 and *ndia! the band 733.8<I737.2< )H5 is also

allocated to the space operation service $:arthtospace% on a primary basis.

*n &rance and in 'ra5il! the band is allocated to the same service on a

secondary basis.

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2/2 *n the bands 73<I73/ )H5! 1 290I1 280 )H5! 2 700I2 7<0 )H5! 3 700I 

3 710 )H5 $in Re"ions 2 and 3 only% and < 9<0I< 980 )H5! the amateurI 

satellite service may operate subect to not causin" harmful interference to

other services operatin" in accordance with the Table $see o. 43%.Administrations authorisin" such use shall ensure that any harmful

interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateurIsatellite

service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of 

 o. 25.11. The use of the bands 1 290I1 280 )H5 and < 9<0I< 980 )H5 by

the amateurIsatellite service is limited to the :arthtospace direction.

2/3  Additional allocation  in Austria! the band 73/I770 )H5 is also allocated to

the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary

 basis.

2/7  Additional allocation  in (anada! the band 770I7<0 )H5 is also allocated tothe amateur service on a secondary basis.

2/<  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in (anada! the allocation of the band 770I 

7<0 )H5 to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

2/9 The band 77=.8<I7<0.2< )H5 may be used for the space operation service

$:arthtospace% and the space research service $:arthtospace%! subect to

a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

2/9A The use of the bands 7<7I7<9 )H5 and 7<=I790 )H5 by the mobileI 

satellite service is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A.  $,R(=8%

2/9AA The band 7<0I780 )H5 is identified for use by administrations wishin" to

implement *nternational )obile Telecommunications $*)T%. See

Resolution 224 $e$.W!"07%. This identification does not preclude the use

of this band by any application of the services to which it is allocated and

does not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

2/9' The use of the band 7<7I7<< )H5 in the countries listed in 286%! 7<<I 

7<9 )H5 and 7<=I790 )H5 in Re"ion 2! and 7<7I7<9 )H5 and 7<=I 

790 )H5 in the countries listed in 286&! by stations in the mobileIsatelliteservice! shall not cause harmful interference to! or claim protection from!

stations of the fi-ed or mobile services operatin" in accordance with the

Table of &requency Allocations.  $,R(=8%

2/9( The use of the band 7<7I7<< )H5 in the countries listed in 286%! 7<<I 

7<9 )H5 and 7<=I790 )H5 in Re"ion 2! and 7<7I7<9 )H5 and 7<=I 

790 )H5 in the countries listed in 286&! by stations in the mobileIsatellite

service! shall not constrain the development and use of the fi-ed and mobile

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services operatin" in accordance with the Table of &requency

Allocations.  $,R(=8%

2/9  Additional allocation  in (anada! the +nited States and anama! the band7<7I7<< )H5 is also allocated to the mobileIsatellite service $:arthto

space% on a primary basis.  $,R(08%

2/9:  Additional allocation  in (ape Kerde! epal and i"eria! the bands 7<7I 

7<9 )H5 and 7<=I790 )H5 are also allocated to the mobileIsatellite $:arth

tospace% service on a primary basis.  $,R(08%

2/8 *n the maritime mobile service! the frequencies 7<8.<2< )H5! 7<8.<<0 )H5!

7<8.<8< )H5! 798.<2< )H5! 798.<<0 )H5 and 798.<8< )H5 may be used

 by onboard communication stations. ,here needed! equipment desi"ned for 

12.< #H5 channel spacin" usin" also the additional frequencies7<8.<38< )H5! 7<8.<92< )H5! 798.<38< )H5 and 798.<92< )H5 may be

introduced for onboard communications. The use of these frequencies in

territorial waters may be subect to the national re"ulations of the

administration concerned. The characteristics of the equipment used shall

conform to those specified in Recommendation *T+R ).11872.  $,R(08%

2// *n the territorial waters of the +nited States and the hilippines! the preferred

frequencies for use by onboard communication stations shall be

7<8.<2< )H5! 7<8.<<0 )H5! 7<8.<8< )H5 and 7<8.900 )H5 paired!

respectively! with 798.8<0 )H5! 798.88< )H5! 798./00 )H5 and

798./2< )H5. The characteristics of the equipment used shall conform to

those specified in Recommendation *T+R ).11872.  $,R(03%

2/= :arth e-plorationIsatellite service applications! other than the

meteorolo"icalIsatellite service! may also be used in the bands 790I 

780 )H5 and 1 9=0I1 810 )H5 for spaceto:arth transmissions subect to

not causin" harmful interference to stations operatin" in accordance with the

Table.

2=0  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Af"hanistan! A5erbaian! 'elarus! (hina!

the Russian &ederation! Gapan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan and Tur#menistan! theallocation of the band 790I780 )H5 to the meteorolo"icalIsatellite service

$spaceto:arth% is on a primary basis $see o. 33%! subect to a"reement

obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

2=1  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 780I7/< )H5 is also allocated to

the space research $spaceto:arth% and the space operation $spaceto:arth%

services on a primary basis subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21 and

subect to not causin" harmful interference to e-istin" and planned

 broadcastin" stations.

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2=1A  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! Austria! enmar#! :stonia! &inland!

?iechtenstein! orway! the etherlands! the (5ech Rep. and Swit5erland! the

 band 780I7=7 )H5 is also allocated to the radiolocation service on asecondary basis. This use is limited to the operation of wind profiler radars in

accordance with Resolution 217 (W!"97#.  $,R(=8%

2=2  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in )e-ico! the allocation of the band 780I 

<12 )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile services! and in Ar"entina! +ru"uay and

Kene5uela to the mobile service! is on a primary basis! $see o. 33%! subect

to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(08%

2=3  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in (anada! (hile! (uba! the +nited States!

4uyana! Honduras! Gamaica! )e-ico! anama and eru! the allocation of the

 bands 780I<12 )H5 and 917I/09 )H5 to the fi-ed service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. *n (anada!

(hile! (uba! the +nited States! 4uyana! Honduras! Gamaica! )e-ico! anama

and eru! the allocation of the bands 780I<12 )H5 and 917I9=/ )H5 to the

mobile service is on a primary basis  $see o. 33%! subect to a"reement

obtained under o. 9.21. *n Ar"entina and :cuador! the allocation of the

 band 780I<12 )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile services is on a primary basis

$see o. 33%! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

2=7  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! (ameroon! (te d*voire! :"ypt!

:thiopia! *srael! @enya! ?ibya! the Syrian Arab Republic! South Sudan! (had

and Nemen! the band 780I</2 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a

secondary basis.  $,R(12%

2=9  Additional allocation  in Albania! 4ermany! Saudi Arabia! Austria! 'ahrain!

'el"ium! 'enin! 'osnia and Her5e"ovina! 'ur#ina &aso! (ameroon! (on"o

$Rep. of the%! (te d*voire! (roatia! enmar#! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab

:mirates! Spain! :stonia! &inland! &rance! 4abon! 4hana! *raq! *reland!

*celand! *srael! *taly! Gordan! @uwait! ?atvia! The &ormer Nu"oslav Republic

of )acedonia! ?ibya! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! ?u-embour"! )ali! )alta!

)orocco! )oldova! )onaco! i"er! orway! Jman! the etherlands!

oland! ortu"al! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Slova#ia! the (5echRepublic! the +nited @in"dom! Sudan! Sweden! Swit5erland! Swa5iland!

(had! To"o! Tunisia and Tur#ey! the band 780I8=0 )H5! and in An"ola!

'otswana! ?esotho! )alawi! )auritius! )o5ambique! amibia! i"eria!

South Africa! Tan5ania! Eambia and Eimbabwe! the band 780I9=/ )H5 are

also allocated on a secondary basis to the land mobile service! intended for 

applications ancillary to broadcastin". Stations of the land mobile service in

the countries listed in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to

e-istin" or planned stations operatin" in accordance with the Table in

countries other than those listed in this footnote.   $,R(12%

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2=8  Additional allocation  in (anada! (osta Rica! (uba! :l Salvador! the +nited

States! 4uatemala! 4uyana! Honduras! Gamaica and )e-ico! the band <12I 

90/ )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(08%

2=/  Additional allocation  in *ndia! the band <7=.8<I<<0.2< )H5 is also

allocated to the space operation service $spaceto:arth% on a secondary

 basis.

300  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! (ameroon! :"ypt! +nited Arab

:mirates! *srael! Gordan! ?ibya! Jman! the Syrian Arab Republic! Sudan and

South Sudan! the band </2I8=0 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and

mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a secondary basis.   $,R(12%

307  Additional allocation  in the African 'roadcastin" Area $see os. 10 to 13%!

the band 909I917 )H5 is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a

 primary basis.

30<  Additional allocation  in (hina! the band 909I917 )H5 is also allocated to

the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.

309  Additional allocation  in Re"ion 1! e-cept in the African 'roadcastin" Area

$see os. 10 to 13%! and in Re"ion 3! the band 90/I917 )H5 is also allocated

to the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis.

308  Additional allocation  in *ndia! the band 90/I917 )H5 is also allocated to

the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.

30=  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in (osta Rica! :l Salvador and Honduras! the

allocation of the band 917I/09 )H5 to the fi-ed service is on a primary

 basis! $see o. 33%! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

311A &or the frequency band 920I8=0 )H5! see also Resolution 549 (W!"

07#.  $,R(08%

312  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band 97<I/92 )H5! in 'ul"aria the bands

979I9/9 )H5! 829I8</ )H5! 899I/17 )H5 and /22I/92 )H5! in

Romania the band /30I/92 )H5! and in oland the band /30I/90 )H5

until 31 ecember 2012 and the band /90I/92 )H5 until 31 ecember 

2018! are also allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

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312A *n Re"ion 1! the use of the band 9=7I8=0 )H5 by the mobile! e-cept

aeronautical mobile! service is subect to the provisions of Resolution 232

(W!"12#. See also Resolution 224 (e$.W!"12#.

313A The band! or portions of the band 9=/I8=0 )H5! in 'an"ladesh! (hina!

@orea $Rep. of%! *ndia! Gapan! ew Eealand! a#istan! apua ew 4uinea!

hilippines and Sin"apore are identified for use by these administrations

wishin" to implement *nternational )obile Telecommunications $*)T%. This

identification does not preclude the use of these bands by any application of 

the services to which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the

Radio Re"ulations. *n (hina! the use of *)T in this band will not start until

201<.  $,R(12%

313'  *ifferent cate$ory of service in 'ra5il! the allocation of the band 9=/I 

/09 )H5 to the mobile service is on a secondary basis $see o. 32%.  $,R(08%

317  Additional allocation in Austria! *taly! )oldova! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan

and the +nited @in"dom! the band 8=0I/92 )H5 is also allocated to the land

mobile service on a secondary basis.   $,R(12%

31<  Alternative allocation in 4reece! the band 8=0I/3/ )H5 is allocated to the

 broadcastin" service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

319  Additional allocation in 4ermany! Saudi Arabia! 'osnia and Her5e"ovina!

'ur#ina &aso! (ameroon! (te d*voire! (roatia! enmar#! :"ypt! &inland!

4reece! *srael! the ?ibyan Arab Gamahiriya! Gordan! @enya! the &ormer 

Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! ?iechtenstein! )ali! )onaco! )ontene"ro!

 orway! the etherlands! ortu"al! the +nited @in"dom! the Syrian Arab

Republic! Serbia! Sweden and Swit5erland! the band 8=0I/30 )H5! and in

these same countries and in Spain! &rance! 4abon and )alta! the band /30I 

/92 )H5! are also allocated to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile!

service on a primary basis. However! stations of the mobile service in the

countries mentioned in connection with each band referred to in this footnote

shall not cause harmful interference to! or claim protection from! stations of 

services operatin" in accordance with the Table in countries other than those

mentioned in connection with the band. This allocation is effective until19 Gune 201<.  $,R(08%

319A  Additional allocation in Spain! &rance! 4abon and )alta! the band 8=0I 

/30 )H5! in Albania! An"ola! 'ahrain! 'enin! 'otswana! 'urundi! (on"o

$Rep. of the%! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! :stonia! Re"ion 4ambia! 4hana!

4uinea! 4uinea'issau! Hun"ary! *raq! @uwait! ?esotho! ?atvia! ?ebanon!

?ithuania! ?u-embour"! )alawi! )orocco! )auritania! )o5ambique!

 amibia! i"er! i"eria! Jman! +"anda! oland! Patar! Slova#ia! (5ech

Republic! Romania! Rwanda! Sene"al! Sudan! South Sudan! South Africa!

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Swa5iland! Tan5ania! (had! To"o! Nemen! Eambia! Eimbabwe and &rench

overseas departments and communities of Re"ion 1! the band 8=0I/92 )H5!

and in 4eor"ia! the band /09I/92 )H5! are also allocated to the mobile!

e-cept aeronautical mobile! service on a primary basis subect to thea"reement by the administrations concerned obtained under o. 9.21  and

under the 4:09 A"reement! as appropriate! includin" those administrations

mentioned in o. 312! where appropriate. See Resolutions 224 (e$.W!"

12#  and 749 (e$.W!"12#. This allocation is effective until 19 Gune

201<.  $,R(12% 

319' *n Re"ion 1! the allocation to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service

on a primary basis in the frequency band 8=0I/92 )H5 shall come into

effect from 18 Gune 201< and shall be subect to a"reement obtained under 

 o. 9.21 with respect to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service in countries

mentioned in o. 312. &or countries party to the 4:09 A"reement! the use of stations of the mobile service is also subect to the successful application of 

the procedures of that A"reement. Resolutions 224  $e$.W!"12#  and 749

(W!"12# shall apply! as appropriate.  $,R(12%

318  Additional allocation  in Re"ion 2 $e-cept 'ra5il and the +nited States%! the

 band /09I/=0 )H5 is also allocated to the mobileIsatellite service on a

 primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. The use of this

service is intended for operation within national boundaries.

318A Those parts of the band 9=/I=90 )H5 in Re"ion 2 and the band 8=0I 

=90 )H5 in Re"ions 1 and 3 which are allocated to the mobile service on a

 primary basis are identified for use by administrations wishin" to implement

*nternational )obile Telecommunications $*)T% see Resolutions 224

(e$.W!"12# and 749 (W!"12#! as appropriate. This identification does

not preclude the use of these bands by any application of the services to

which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio

Re"ulations.  $,R(12%

31/  Additional allocation  in (anada! the +nited States and )e-ico! the bands

/7=I/<1 )H5 and /=7I/=9 )H5 are also allocated to the aeronautical

mobile service on a primary basis! for public correspondence with aircraft.The use of the band /7=I/<1 )H5 is limited to transmissions from

aeronautical stations and the use of the band /=7I/=9 )H5 is limited to

transmissions from aircraft stations.

31=  Additional allocation  in 'elarus! the Russian &ederation and +#raine! the

 bands /09I/70 )H5 $:arthtospace% and /<9I/=0 )H5 $spaceto:arth%

are also allocated to the mobileIsatellite! e-cept aeronautical mobileI 

satellite $R%! service. The use of these bands by this service shall not cause

harmful interference to! or claim protection from! services in other countries

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operatin" in accordance with the Table of &requency Allocations and is

subect to special a"reements between the administrations concerned.

320  Additional allocation  in Re"ion 3! the bands /09I/=0 )H5 and =72I =90 )H5 are also allocated to the mobileIsatellite! e-cept aeronautical

mobileIsatellite $R%! service on a primary basis! subect to a"reement

obtained under o. 9.21. The use of this service is limited to operation within

national boundaries. *n see#in" such a"reement! appropriate protection shall

 be afforded to services operatin" in accordance with the Table! to ensure that

no harmful interference is caused to such services.

322 *n Re"ion 1! in the band /92I=90 )H5! stations of the broadcastin" service

shall be operated only in the African 'roadcastin" Area $see os. 10  to 13%

e-cludin" Al"eria! 'urundi! :"ypt! Spain! ?esotho! ?ibya! )orocco! )alawi!

 amibia! i"eria! South Africa! Tan5ania! Eimbabwe and Eambia! subect toa"reement obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

323  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! @a5a#hstan! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan

and +#raine! the band /92I=90 )H5! in 'ul"aria the bands /92I/=0.2 )H5

and =00I=3<.2 )H5! in oland the band /92I/89 )H5 until 31 ecember 

2018! and in Romania the bands /92I//0 )H5 and =1<I=2< )H5! are also

allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a primary basis. Such

use is subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21 with administrations

concerned and limited to "roundbased radiobeacons in operation on

28 Jctober 1==8 until the end of their lifetime.  $,R(12%

32<  *ifferent cate$ory of service   in the +nited States! the allocation of the band

/=0I=72 )H5 to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis! $see

 o. 33%! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

32<A  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in (uba! the allocation of the band =02I 

=1< )H5 to the land mobile service is on a primary basis.   $,R(2000%

329  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in (hile! the band =03I=0< )H5 is allocated

to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service on a primary basis! subectto a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

328  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Australia! the allocation of the band =1<I 

=2/ )H5 to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

328A The use of the frequency band =90I1 197 )H5 by the aeronautical

mobile $R% service is limited to systems that operate in accordance with

reco"nised international aeronautical standards. Such use shall be in

accordance with Resolution 417 (W!"12#.  $,R(12%

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32/ The use of the band =90I1 21< )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is reserved on a worldwide basis for the operation and development

of airborne electronic aids to air navi"ation and any directly associated"roundbased facilities.  $,R(2000%

32/A Stations in the radionavi"ationIsatellite service in the band 1 197I 

1 21< )H5 shall operate in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 609

(e$.W!"07# and shall not claim protection from stations in the

aeronautical radionavi"ation service in the band =90I1 21< )H5. o. 43A

does not apply. The provisions of o. 21.18 shall apply.  $,R(08%

32/' The use of the bands 1 197I1 300 )H5! 1 <<=I1 910 )H5 and < 010I 

< 030 )H5 by systems and networ#s in the radionavi"ationIsatellite service

for which complete coordination or notification information! as appropriate!is received by the Radiocommunication 'ureau after 1 Ganuary 200< is

subect to the application of the provisions of os. 9.12! 9.12A and 9.13.

Resolution 610 (W!"03# shall also applyD however! in the case of 

radionavi"ationIsatellite service $spacetospace% networ#s and systems!

Resolution 610 (W!"03# shall only apply to transmittin" space stations. *n

accordance with o. 329A! for systems and networ#s in the radionavi"ationI 

satellite service $spacetospace% in the bands 1 21<I1 300 )H5 and 1 <<=I 

1 910 )H5! the provisions of os. 9.7' 9.12' 9.12A and 9.13 shall only apply

with respect to other systems and networ#s in the radionavi"ationIsatellite

service $spacetospace%.  $,R(08%

32= +se of the radionavi"ationIsatellite service in the band 1 21<I1 300 )H5

shall be subect to the condition that no harmful interference is caused to! and

no protection is claimed from! the radionavi"ation service authori5ed under 

 o. 331. &urthermore! the use of the radionavi"ationIsatellite service in the

 band 1 21<I1 300 )H5 shall be subect to the condition that no harmful

interference is caused to the radiolocation service. o. 43 shall not apply in

respect of the radiolocation service. Resolution 608 (W!"03# shall

apply.  $,R(03%

32=A +se of systems in the radionavi"ationIsatellite service $spacetospace%operatin" in the bands 1 21<I1 300 )H5 and 1 <<=I1 910 )H5 is not

intended to provide safety service applications! and shall not impose any

additional constraints on radionavi"ationIsatellite service $spaceto:arth%

systems or on other services operatin" in accordance with the Table of 

&requency Allocations.  $,R(08%

330  Additional allocation  in An"ola! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh!

(ameroon! (hina! ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! :ritrea!

:thiopia! 4uyana! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael!

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Gapan! Gordan! @uwait! epal! Jman! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! the

Syrian Arab Republic! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! (had! To"o and

Nemen! the band 1 21<I1 300 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile

services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

331  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! 4ermany! Saudi Arabia! Australia! Austria!

'ahrain! 'elarus! 'el"ium! 'enin! 'osnia and Her5e"ovina! 'ra5il! 'ur#ina

&aso! 'urundi! (ameroon! (hina! @orea $Rep. of%! (roatia! enmar#! :"ypt!

the +nited Arab :mirates! :stonia! the Russian &ederation! &inland! &rance!

4hana! 4reece! 4uinea! :quatorial 4uinea! Hun"ary! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran

$*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *reland! *srael! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! The

&ormer Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! ?esotho! ?atvia! ?ebanon!

?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! ?u-embour"! )ada"ascar! )ali! )auritania!

)ontene"ro! i"eria! orway! Jman! a#istan! the etherlands! oland!

ortu"al! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! em. eoples Rep. of @orea!Slova#ia! the +nited @in"dom! Serbia! Slovenia! Somalia! Sudan! South

Sudan! Sri ?an#a! South Africa! Sweden! Swit5erland! Thailand! To"o!

Tur#ey! Kene5uela and Kiet am! the band 1 21<I1 300 )H5 is also

allocated to the radionavi"ation service on a primary basis. *n (anada and the

+nited States! the band 1 270I1 300 )H5 is also allocated to the

radionavi"ation service! and use of the radionavi"ation service shall be

limited to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service.  $,R(12%

332 *n the band 1 21<I1 290 )H5! active spaceborne sensors in the :arth

e-plorationIsatellite and space research services shall not cause harmful

interference to! claim protection from! or otherwise impose constraints on

operation or development of the radiolocation service! the radionavi"ationI 

satellite service and other services allocated on a primary basis.  $,R(2000%

337  Additional allocation  in (anada and the +nited States! the band 1 3<0I 

1 380 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a

 primary basis.  $,R(03%

33< *n (anada and the +nited States in the band 1 270I1 300 )H5! active

spaceborne sensors in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite and space research

services shall not cause interference to! claim protection from! or otherwiseimpose constraints on operation or development of the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service.  $,R(=8%

33<A *n the band 1 290I1 300 )H5! active spaceborne sensors in the :arth

e-plorationIsatellite and space research services shall not cause harmful

interference to! claim protection from! or otherwise impose constraints on

operation or development of the radiolocation service and other services

allocated by footnotes on a primary basis.  $,R(2000%

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338 The use of the bands 1 300I1 3<0 )H5! 2 800I2 =00 )H5 and = 000I 

= 200 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation service is restricted to

"roundbased radars and to associated airborne transponders which transmit

only on frequencies in these bands and only when actuated by radarsoperatin" in the same band.

338A The use of the band 1 300I1 3<0 )H5 by :arth stations in the

radionavi"ationIsatellite service and by stations in the radiolocation service

shall not cause harmful interference to! nor constrain the operation and

development of! the aeronauticalradionavi"ation service.  $,R(2000%

33/ *n @yr"y5stan! Slova#ia and Tur#menistan! e-istin" installations of the

radionavi"ation service may continue to operate in the band 1 3<0I 

1 700 )H5.  $,R(12%

33/A *n the bands 1 3<0I1 700 )H5! 1 728I1 7<2 )H5! 22.<<I23.<< 4H5! 30I 

31.3 4H5! 7=.8I<0.2 4H5! <0.7I<0.= 4H5! <1.7I<2.9 4H5! /1I/9 4H5 and

=2I=7 4H5! Resolution 750 (e$.W!"12# applies.  $,R(12%

33= The bands 1 380I1 700 )H5! 2 970I2 9<< )H5! 7 =<0I7 ==0 )H5 and

1<.20I1<.3< 4H5 are also allocated to the space research $passive% and :arth

e-plorationIsatellite $passive% services on a secondary basis.

370 All emissions are prohibited in the followin" bands

1 700I1 728 )H5!

2 9=0I2 800 )H5! e-cept those provided for by o. 422!

10.9/I10.8 4H5! e-cept those provided for by o. 483!

1<.3<I1<.7 4H5! e-cept those provided for by o. 511!

23.9I27 4H5!

31.3I31.< 4H5!

31.<I31./ 4H5! in Re"ion 2!

7/.=7I7=.07 4H5! from airborne stations!<0.2I<0.7 4H57!

<2.9I<7.2< 4H5!

/9I=2 4H5!

100I102 4H5!

10=.<I111./ 4H5!

7 370.1 The allocation to the :arth e-plorationsatellite $passive% and the space research service $passive% in the

 band <0.2<0.7 4H5 should not impose undue constraints on the use of the adacent bands by the primary allocated

services in those bands.  $,R(=8%.

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117.2<I119 4H5!

17/.<I1<1.< 4H5!

197I198 4H5!1/2I1/< 4H5!

1=0I1=1./ 4H5!

200I20= 4H5!

229I231.< 4H5!

2<0I2<2 4H5.  $,R(03%

371*n the bands 1 700I1 828 )H5! 101I120 4H5 and 1=8I220 4H5! passive

research is bein" conducted by some countries in a pro"ramme for the search

for intentional emissions of e-traterrestrial ori"in.

372  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan and +#raine! the band 1 72=I 

1 <3< )H5! and in 'ul"aria the band 1 <2<I1 <3< )H5! are also allocated to

the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis e-clusively for the

 purposes of aeronautical telemetry within the national territory. As of 1 April

2008! the use of the band 1 7<2I1 7=2 )H5 is subect to a"reement between

the administrations concerned.  $,R(12%

373 *n Re"ion 2! the use of the band 1 73<I1 <3< )H5 by the aeronautical

mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the mobile

service.

377  Alternative allocation  in the +nited States! the band 1 7<2I1 <2< )H5 is

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis. $See also

 o. 343.%

37< +se of the band 1 7<2I1 7=2 )H5 by the broadcastin"Isatellite service! and

 by the broadcastin" service! is limited to di"ital audio broadcastin" and is

subect to the provisions of Resolution 528 (e$.W!"03#.  $,R(03%

37/ The use of the band 1 <1/I1 <2< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service is

subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. *n the band 1 <1/I1 <2< )H5

stations in the mobileIsatellite service shall not claim protection from the

stations in the fi-ed service. o. 43A does not apply.  $,R(03%

37/A *n the band 1 <1/I1 <2< )H5! the coordination threshold in terms of the

 power flu-density levels at the surface of the :arth in application of 

 o. 9.11A for space stations in the mobileIsatellite $spaceto:arth% service!

with respect to the land mobile service use for specialised mobile radios or 

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used in conunction with public switched telecommunication networ#s

$ST% operatin" within the territory of Gapan! shall be U1<0 d'$,;m2% in

any 7 #H5 band for all an"les of arrival! instead of those "iven in Table <I2

of Appendi- 5. *n the band 1 <1/I1 <2< )H5 stations in the mobileIsatelliteservice shall not claim protection from stations in the mobile service in the

territory of Gapan. o. 43A does not apply.  $,R(03%

37/' *n the band 1 <1/I1 <2< )H5! stations in the mobileIsatellite service shall

not claim protection from aeronautical mobile telemetry stations in the

mobile service in the territory of the +nited States $see os. 343 and 344%

and in the countries listed in o. 342. o. 43A does not apply.  $,R(03%

37=  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Saudi Arabia! A5erbaian! 'ahrain!

(ameroon! :"ypt! &rance! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael!

@a5a#hstan! @uwait! the &ormer Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! ?ebanon!)orocco! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan! Tur#menistan and

Nemen! the allocation of the band 1 <2<I1 <30 )H5 to the mobile! e-cept

aeronautical mobile! service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(08%

3<0  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! @yr"y5stan and Tur#menistan! the

 band 1 <2<I1 <30 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile service

on a primary basis.

3<1 The bands 1 <2<I1 <77 )H5! 1 <7<I1 <<= )H5! 1 929.<I1 97<.< )H5 and

1 979.<I1 990.< )H5 shall not be used for feeder lin#s of any service. *n

e-ceptional circumstances! however! an earth station at a specified fi-ed

 point in any of the mobileIsatellite services may be authori5ed by an

administration to communicate via space stations usin" these bands.

3<1A &or the use of the bands 1 <1/I1 <77 )H5! 1 <7<I1 <<= )H5! 1 910I 

1 97<.< )H5! 1 979.<I1 990.< )H5! 1 99/I198< )H5! 1 =/0I2 010 )H5!

2 180I2 200 )H5! 2 7/3.<I2 <20 )H5 and 2 980I2 9=0 )H5 by the

mobileIsatellite service! see Resolutions 212 (e$.W!"07#  and 225

(e$.W!"07#.  $,R(08%

3<2A *n the band 1 <2<I1 <30 )H5! stations in the mobileIsatellite service! e-ceptstations in the maritime mobileIsatellite service! shall not cause harmful

interference to! or claim protection from! stations of the fi-ed service in

&rance and &rench overseas communities of Re"ion 3! Al"eria! Saudi Arabia!

:"ypt! 4uinea! *ndia! *srael! *taly! Gordan! @uwait! )ali! )orocco!

)auritania! i"eria! Jman! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! Syrian Arab

Republic! Tan5ania! Kiet am and Nemen notified prior to 1 April

1==/.  $,R(12%

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3<3A *n applyin" the procedures of Section ** of Article 9 to the mobileIsatellite

service in the bands 1 <30I1 <77 )H5 and 1 929.<I1 97<.< )H5! priority

shall be "iven to accommodatin" the spectrum requirements for distress!

ur"ency and safety communications of the 4lobal )aritime istress andSafety System $4)SS%. )aritime mobileIsatellite distress! ur"ency and

safety communications shall have priority access and immediate availability

over all other mobile satellite communications operatin" within a networ#.

)obileIsatellite systems shall not cause unacceptable interference to! or 

claim protection from! distress! ur"ency and safety communications of the

4)SS. Account shall be ta#en of the priority of safetyrelated

communications in the other mobileIsatellite services $the provisions of 

Resolution 222 (W!"2000# shall apply%.  $,R(2000%

3<7 The use of the bands 1 <2<I1 <<= )H5 and 1 929.<I1 990.< )H5 by the

mobileIsatellite services is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A.

3<<  Additional allocation  in 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh! (on"o $Rep. of the%!

ibouti! :"ypt! :ritrea! *raq! *srael! @uwait! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic!

Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! (had! To"o and Nemen! the bands 1 <70I 

1 <<= )H5! 1 910I1 97<.< )H5 and 1 979.<I1 990 )H5 are also allocated

to the fi-ed service on a secondary basis.   $,R(12%

3<9 The use of the band 1 <77I1 <7< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service $space

to:arth% is limited to distress and safety communications $see Article 31%.

3<8 Transmissions in the band 1 <7<I1 <<< )H5 from terrestrial aeronautical

stations directly to aircraft stations! or between aircraft stations! in the

aeronautical mobile $R% service are also authorised when such transmissions

are used to e-tend or supplement the satellitetoaircraft lin#s.

3<8A *n applyin" the procedures of Section ** of Article 9 to the mobileIsatellite

service in the frequency bands 1 <7<I1 <<< )H5 and 1 979.<I1 9<9.< )H5!

 priority shall be "iven to accommodatin" the spectrum requirements of the

aeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service providin" transmission of messa"es

with priority 1 to 9 in Article 44. Aeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service

communications with priority 1 to 9 in Article 44 shall have priority accessand immediate availability! by preemption if necessary! over all other 

mobilesatellite communications operatin" within a networ#. )obilesatellite

systems shall not cause unacceptable interference to! or claim protection

from! aeronautical mobilesatellite $R% service communications with

 priority 1 to 9 in Article 44. Account shall be ta#en of the priority of safety

related communications in the other mobilesatellite services $the provisions

of Resolution 222 (W!"12# shall apply%.  $,R(12%

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3<=  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! Saudi Arabia! Armenia! Austria!

A5erbaian! 'elarus! 'enin! (ameroon! the Russian &ederation! &rance!

4eor"ia! 4reece! 4uinea! 4uinea'issau! Gordan! @a5a#hstan! @uwait!

?ithuania! )auritania! +"anda! +5be#istan! a#istan! oland! the SyrianArab Republic! @yr"y5stan! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Romania!

Tai#istan! Tan5ania! Tunisia! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the bands 1 <<0I 

1 <<= )H5! 1 910I1 97<.< )H5 and 1 979.<I1 990 )H5 are also allocated

to the fi-ed service on a primary basis. Administrations are ur"ed to ma#e all

 practicable efforts to avoid the implementation of new fi-edservice stations

in these bands.  $,R(12%

392A *n the +nited States! in the bands 1 <<<I1 <<= )H5 and 1 9<9.<I 

1 990.< )H5! the aeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service shall have priority

access and immediate availability! by preemption if necessary! over all other 

mobileIsatellite communications operatin" within a networ#. )obileI satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable interference to! or claim

 protection from! aeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service communications

with priority 1 to 9 in Article 44. Account shall be ta#en of the priority of 

safetyrelated communications in the other mobileIsatellite services.   $,R(

=8%

392'  Additional allocation  The band 1 <<=I1 910 )H5 is also allocated to the

fi-ed service on a primary basis until 1 Ganuary 2010 in Al"eria! Saudi

Arabia! (ameroon! Gordan! )ali! )auritania! Syrian Arab Republic and

Tunisia. After this date! the fi-ed service may continue to operate on a

secondary basis until 1 Ganuary 201<! at which time this allocation shall no

lon"er be valid. The band 1 <<=I1 910 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed

service on a secondary basis in Al"eria! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! 'enin!

Russian &ederation! 4abon! 4eor"ia! 4uinea! 4uinea'issau! @a5a#hstan!

?ithuania! i"eria! +5be#istan! a#istan! oland! @yr"y5stan! em. eoples

Rep. of @orea! Romania! Sene"al! Tai#istan! Tan5ania! Tur#menistan and

+#raine until 1 Ganuary 201<! at which time this allocation shall no lon"er be

valid. Administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all practicable steps to protect the

radionavi"ationIsatellite service and the aeronautical radionavi"ation service

and not authori5e new frequency assi"nments to fi-edservice systems in this

 band.  $,R(12%

392(  Additional allocation  in (on"o $Rep. of the%! :ritrea! *raq! *srael! Gordan!

Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! (had! To"o

and Nemen! the band 1 <<=I1 910 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service

on a secondary basis until 1 Ganuary 201<! at which time this allocation shall

no lon"er be valid. Administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all practicable steps to

 protect the radionavi"ationIsatellite service and not authori5e new frequency

assi"nments to fi-edservice systems in this band.   $,R(12%

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397 The use of the band 1 910I1 929.< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service

$:arthtospace% and by the radiodeterminationIsatellite service $:arthto

space% is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. A mobile :arth station

operatin" in either of the services in this band shall not produce a pea# e.i.r.p.density in e-cess of U1< d'$,;7 #H5% in the part of the band used by

systems operatin" in accordance with the provisions of o. 366  $to which

 o. 4.10 applies%! unless otherwise a"reed by the affected administrations. *n

the part of the band where such systems are not operatin"! the mean e.i.r.p.

density of a mobile :arth station shall not e-ceed U3 d'$,;7 #H5%. Stations

of the mobileIsatellite service shall not claim protection from stations in the

aeronautical radionavi"ation service! stations operatin" in accordance with

the provisions of o. 366  and stations in the fi-ed service operatin" in

accordance with the provisions of o. 359. Administrations responsible for 

the coordination of mobileIsatellite networ#s shall ma#e all practicable

efforts to ensure protection of stations operatin" in accordance with the provisions of o. 366.

39< The use of the band 1 913./I1 929.< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service

$spaceto:arth% is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A.

399 The band 1 910I1 929.< )H5 is reserved on a worldwide basis for the use

and development of airborne electronic aids to air navi"ation and any directly

associated "roundbased or satelliteborne facilities. Such satellite use is

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

398  Additional allocation The frequency band 1 910I1 929.< )H5 is also

allocated to the aeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service on a primary basis!

subect to a"reement obtained under o. =.21.

39/ ,ith respect to the radiodeterminationIsatellite and mobileIsatellite services

the provisions of o. 4.10 do not apply in the band 1 910I1 929.< )H5! with

the e-ception of the aeronautical radionavi"ationIsatellite service.

39=  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in An"ola! Australia! (hina! :ritrea! :thiopia!

*ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *srael! ?ebanon! ?iberia! )ada"ascar! )ali!

a#istan! apua ew 4uinea! Syrian Arab Republic! the em. Rep. of the(on"o! Sudan! South Sudan! To"o and Eambia! the allocation of the band

1 910I1 929.< )H5 to the radiodeterminationIsatellite service $:arthto

space% is on a primary basis $see o. 33%! subect to a"reement obtained

under o. 9.21 from countries not listed in this provision.  $,R(12%

380  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Kene5uela! the allocation to the

radiodeterminationIsatellite service in the band 1 910I1 929.< )H5 $:arth

tospace% is on a secondary basis.

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381  Additional allocation  in Re"ion 1! the band 1 910I1 929.< )H5 $:arthto

space% is also allocated to the radiodeterminationIsatellite service on a

secondary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. =.21.  $,R(12%

382 Harmful interference shall not be caused to stations of the radio astronomy

service usin" the band 1 910.9I1 913./ )H5 by stations of the

radiodeterminationIsatellite and mobileIsatellite services. $o. 29.13

applies.%

387 )obile :arth stations in the mobileIsatellite service operatin" in the bands

1 931.<I1 937.< )H5 and 1 9<9.<I1 990 )H5 shall not cause harmful

interference to stations in the fi-ed service operatin" in the countries listed in

 o. 359.  $,R(=8%

38< The use of the band 1 97<.<I1 979.< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service$:arthtospace% and for interIsatellite lin#s is limited to distress and safety

communications $see Article 31%.

389 Transmissions in the band 1 979.<I1 9<9.< )H5 from aircraft stations in the

aeronautical mobile $R% service directly to terrestrial aeronautical stations! or 

 between aircraft stations! are also authori5ed when such transmissions are

used to e-tend or supplement the aircrafttosatellite lin#s.

389A )obile :arth stations operatin" in the band 1 990.0I1 990.< )H5 shall not

cause harmful interference to stations in the radio astronomy service.  $,R(

=8%

38=  Additional allocation  in 'an"ladesh! *ndia! *ndonesia! i"eria and a#istan!

the band 1 990.<I1 99/.7 )H5 is also allocated to the meteorolo"ical aids

service on a secondary basis.

38=A Administrations are ur"ed to "ive all practicable protection in the band

1 990.<I1 99/.7 )H5 for future research in radio astronomy! particularly by

eliminatin" airto"round transmissions in the meteorolo"ical aids service in

the band 1 997.7I1 99/.7 )H5 as soon as practicable.

38=' The use of the band 1 99/I1 98< )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service is

subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. *n the band 1 99/I1 99/.7 )H5!

Resolution 904 (W!"07# shall apply.  $,R(08%

38=( *n order to protect the radio astronomy service in the band 1 99/I1 980 )H5!

the a""re"ate power flu-density values produced by mobile :arth stations in

a networ# of the mobileIsatellite service operatin" in this band shall not

e-ceed U1/1 d'$,;m2% in 10 )H5 and U1=7 d'$,;m2% in any 20 #H5 at any

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radio astronomy station recorded in the )aster *nternational &requency

Re"ister! for more than 2 of inte"ration periods of 2 000 s.  $,R(03%

38= &or sharin" of the band 1 99/.7I1 98< )H5 between the mobileIsatelliteservice and the fi-ed and mobile services! Resolution 744 (e$.W!"07#

shall apply.  $,R(08%

38=: *n the band 1 99/.7I1 98< )H5! stations in the mobileIsatellite service shall

not cause harmful interference to stations in the meteorolo"ical aids service

in (hina! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! Gapan and +5be#istan. *n the band

1 99/.7I1 98< )H5! administrations are ur"ed not to implement new

systems in the meteorolo"ical aids service and are encoura"ed to mi"rate

e-istin" meteorolo"ical aids service operations to other bands as soon as

 practicable.  $,R(03%

3/0A *n the band 1 980I1 98< )H5! stations in the mobileIsatellite service shall

not cause harmful interference to! nor constrain the development of! e-istin"

earth stations in the meteorolo"icalIsatellite service notified  before 1 Ganuary

2007. Any new assi"nment to these earth stations in this band shall also be

 protected from harmful interference from stations in the mobileIsatellite

service.  $,R(08%

3/1  Additional allocation  in Af"hanistan! (uba! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic

of% and a#istan! the band 1 9=0I1 800 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed

and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

3/2  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian!

'ahrain! 'elarus! (on"o $Rep. of the%! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates!

:ritrea! :thiopia! the Russian &ederation! 4uinea! *raq! *srael! Gordan!

@a5a#hstan! @uwait! the &ormer Nu"oslav Republic of )acedonia! ?ebanon!

)auritania! )oldova! )on"olia! Jman! +5be#istan! oland! Patar! the

Syrian Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan! Somalia! Tai#istan! Tan5ania!

Tur#menistan! +#raine and Nemen! the allocation of the band 1 9=0I 

1 800 )H5 to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services is

on a primary basis $see o. 33%! and in the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! the

allocation of the band 1 9=0I1 800 )H5 to the fi-ed service is on a primary basis $see o. 33% and to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service on a

secondary basis.  $,R(12%

3/7  Additional allocation  in *ndia! *ndonesia! and Gapan the band 1 800I 

1 810 )H5 is also allocated to the space research service $spaceto:arth% on

a primary basis.  $,R(=8%

3/7A The bands! or portions of the bands! 1 810I1 //< )H5! 2 300I2 700 )H5

and 2 <00I2 9=0 )H5! are identified for use by administrations wishin" to

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implement *nternational )obile Telecommunications $*)T% in accordance

with Resolution 223 (e$.W!"07#. This identification does not preclude

the use of these bands by any application of the services to which they are

allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations.   $,R(08%

3/<  Additional allocation  the band 1 81/./I1 822.2 )H5 is also allocated to the

radio astronomy service on a secondary basis for spectral line

observations.  $,R(2000%

3/9  Additional allocation  the band 1 8<0I1 /<0 )H5 is also allocated to the

space operation $:arthtospace% and space research $:arthtospace% services

in Re"ion 2! in Australia! 4uam! *ndia! *ndonesia and Gapan on a primary

 basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21! havin" particular re"ard

to troposcatter systems.  $,R(03%

3/8  Additional allocation  in 'elarus! 4eor"ia! @a5a#hstan! @yr"y5stan!

Romania! Tai#istan and Tur#menistan! the band 1 880I1 8=0 )H5 is also

allocated to the meteorolo"icalIsatellite service on a primary basis! subect to

a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(12%

3// The bands 1 //<I2 02< )H5 and 2 110I2 200 )H5 are intended for use! on

a worldwide basis! by administrations wishin" to implement *nternational

)obile TelecommunicationsI2000 $*)TI2000%. Such use does not preclude

the use of these bands by other services to which they are allocated. The

 bands should be made available for *)TI2000 in accordance with

Resolution 212 (e$.W!"97#  $see also Resolution 223 (W!"

2000#%.  $,R(2000%

3//A *n Re"ions 1 and 3! the bands 1 //<I1 =/0 )H5! 2 010I2 02< )H5 and

2 110I2 180 )H5 and! in Re"ion 2! the bands 1 //<I1 =/0 )H5 and 2 110I 

2 190 )H5 may be used by hi"h altitude platform stations as base stations to

 provide *nternational )obile TelecommunicationsI2000 $*)TI2000%! in

accordance with Resolution 221 (e$.W!"03#. Their use by *)TI2000

applications usin" hi"h altitude platform stations as base stations does not

 preclude the use of these bands by any station in the services to which they

are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations.  $,R(03%

3//' *n Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'enin! 'ur#ina &aso! (ameroon!

(omoros! (te d*voire! (hina! (uba! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab

:mirates! :ritrea! :thiopia! 4abon! 4hana! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%!

*srael! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! ?ibya! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! i"eria!

Jman! +"anda! a#istan! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Sene"al!

Sin"apore! Sudan! South Sudan! Tan5ania! (had! To"o! Tunisia! Nemen!

Eambia and Eimbabwe! for the purpose of protectin" fi-ed and mobile

services! includin" *)TI2000 mobile stations! in their territories from co

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channel interference! a hi"h altitude platform station $HAS% operatin" as an

*)TI2000 base station in nei"hbourin" countries! in the bands referred to in

 o. 388A! shall not e-ceed a cochannel power flu-density of U128 d'$,;

$m2

W)H5%% at the :arths surface outside a countrys borders unless e-plicita"reement of the affected administration is provided at the time of the

notification of HAS.  $,R(12%

3/=A The use of the bands 1 =/0I2 010 )H5 and 2 180I2 200 )H5 by the

mobileIsatellite service is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A and to the

 provisions of Resolution 716 (e$.W!"2000#.  $,R(08%

3/=' The use of the band 1 =/0I1 ==0 )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service shall

not cause harmful interference to or constrain the development of the fi-ed

and mobile services in Ar"entina! 'ra5il! (anada! (hile! :cuador! the +nited

States! Honduras! Gamaica! )e-ico! eru! Suriname! Trinidad and Toba"o!+ru"uay and Kene5uela.

3/=( The use of the bands 2 010I2 02< )H5 and 2 190I2 180 )H5 in Re"ion 2

 by the mobileIsatellite service is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A

and to the provisions of Resolution 716 (e$.W!"2000#.  $,R(08%

3/=: The use of the bands 2 010I2 02< )H5 and 2 190I2 180 )H5 by the

mobileIsatellite service in Re"ion 2 shall not cause harmful interference to!

or constrain the development of! the fi-ed and mobile services in Re"ions 1

and 3.

3/=& *n Al"eria! 'enin! (ape Kerde! :"ypt! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! )ali! the

Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia! the use of the bands 1 =/0I2 010 )H5

and 2 180I2 200 )H5 by the mobileIsatellite service shall neither cause

harmful interference to the fi-ed and mobile services! nor hamper the

development of those services prior to 1 Ganuary 200<! nor shall the former 

service request protection from the latter services.

3=1 *n ma#in" assi"nments to the mobile service in the bands 2 02<I2 110 )H5

and 2 200I2 2=0 )H5! administrations shall not introduce hi"hdensity

mobile systems! as described in Recommendation *T+R SA.11<7! and shallta#e that Recommendation into account for the introduction of any other type

of mobile system.  $,R(=8%

3=2 Administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all practicable measures to ensure that

spacetospace transmissions between two or more non"eostationary

satellites! in the space research! space operations and :arth e-plorationI 

satellite services in the bands 2 02<I2 110 )H5 and 2 200I2 2=0 )H5! shall

not impose any constraints on :arthtospace! spaceto:arth and other 

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spacetospace transmissions of those services and in those bands between

"eostationary and non"eostationary satellites.

3=3  Additional allocation  in (anada! the +nited States! *ndia and )e-ico! the band 2 310I2 390 )H5 is also allocated to the broadcastin"Isatellite service

$sound% and complementary terrestrial sound broadcastin" service on a

 primary basis. Such use is limited to di"ital audio broadcastin" and is subect

to the provisions of Resolution 528 (e$.W!"03#! with the e-ception of 

resolves 3 in re"ard to the limitation on broadcastin"Isatellite systems in the

upper 2< )H5.  $,R(08%

3=7 *n the +nited States! the use of the band 2 300I2 3=0 )H5 by the

aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the

mobile services. *n (anada! the use of the band 2 390I2 700 )H5 by the

aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by themobile services.  $,R(08%

3=< *n &rance and Tur#ey! the use of the band 2 310I2 390 )H5 by the

aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses by the

mobile service.  $,R(03%

3=9 Space stations of the broadcastin"Isatellite service in the band 2 310I 

2 390 )H5 operatin" in accordance with o. 393 that may affect the services

to which this band is allocated in other countries shall be coordinated and

notified in accordance with Resolution 33 (e$.W!"03#. (omplementary

terrestrial broadcastin" stations shall be subect to bilateral coordination with

nei"hbourin" countries prior to their brin"in" into use.  $,R(03%

3=/ *n respect of the radiodeterminationIsatellite service in the band 2 7/3.<I 

2 <00 )H5! the provisions of o. 4.10 do not apply.

3=/A  *ifferent cate$ory of service  *n Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! @a5a#hstan! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan and +#raine! the

 band 2 7/3.<I2 <00 )H5 is allocated on a primary basis to the radiolocation

service. The radiolocation stations in these countries shall not cause harmful

interference to! or claim  protection from! stations of the fi-ed! mobile andmobileIsatellite services operatin" in accordance with the Radio Re"ulations

in the frequency band 2 7/3.<I2 <00 )H5.  $,R(12%

3== :-cept for cases referred to in o. 118B! stations of the radiodeterminationI 

satellite service operatin" in the frequency band 2 7/3.<I2 <00 )H5 for 

which notification information is received by the 'ureau after 18 &ebruary

2012! and the service area of which includes Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus!

the Russian &ederation! @a5a#hstan! +5be#istan! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan and

+#raine! shall not cause harmful interference to! and shall not claim

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 protection from stations of the radiolocation service operatin" in these

countries in accordance with o. 118A.  $,R(12%

701 *n An"ola! Australia! 'an"ladesh! 'urundi! (hina! :ritrea! :thiopia! *ndia!*ran $*slamic Republic of%! ?ebanon! ?iberia! ?ibya! )ada"ascar! )ali!

a#istan! apua ew 4uinea! Syrian Arab Republic! em. Rep. of the

(on"o! Sudan! Swa5iland! To"o and Eambia! the band 2 7/3.<I2 <00 )H5

was already allocated on a primary basis to the radiodeterminationIsatellite

service before ,R(12! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21 from

countries not listed in this provision. Systems in the radiodeterminationI 

satellite service for which complete coordination information has been

received by the Radiocommunication 'ureau before 1/ &ebruary 2012 will

retain their re"ulatory status! as of the date of receipt of the coordination

request information.  $,R(12%

702 The use of the band 2 7/3.<I2 <00 )H5 by the mobileIsatellite and the

radiodeterminationIsatellite services is subect to the coordination under 

 o. 9.11A. Administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all practicable steps to prevent

harmful interference to the radio astronomy service from emissions in the

2 7/3.<I2 <00 )H5 band! especially those caused by secondharmonic

radiation that would fall into the 7 ==0I< 000 )H5 band allocated to the

radio astronomy service worldwide.

703 Subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21! the band 2 <20I2 <3< )H5

may also be used for the mobileIsatellite $spaceto:arth%! e-cept

aeronautical mobileIsatellite! service for operation limited to within national

 boundaries. The provisions of o. 9.11A apply.  $,R(08%

707  Additional allocation  in *ndia and *ran $*slamic Republic of%! the band

2 <00I2 <19.< )H5 may also be used for the radiodeterminationIsatellite

service $spaceto:arth% for operation limited to within national boundaries!

subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

708 *n the band 2 <00I2 <20 )H5! the power flu-density at the surface of the

:arth from space stations operatin" in the mobileIsatellite $spaceto:arth%

service shall not e-ceed U1<2 d'$,;m2

;7 #H5% in Ar"entina! unlessotherwise a"reed by the administrations concerned.

710 The band 2 <00I2 9=0 )H5 may be used for tropospheric scatter systems in

Re"ion 1! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. o. 9.21 does not

apply to tropospheric scatter lin#s situated entirely outside Re"ion 1.

Administrations shall ma#e all practicable efforts to avoid developin" new

tropospheric scatter systems in this band. ,hen plannin" new tropospheric

scatter radiorelay lin#s in this band! all possible measures shall be ta#en to

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avoid directin" the antennas of these lin#s towards the "eostationarysatellite

orbit.  $,R(12%

712  Alternative allocation  in @yr"y5stan and Tur#menistan! the band 2 <00I 2 9=0 )H5 is allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile!

services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

713 *n the desi"n of systems in the broadcastin"Isatellite service in the bands

 between 2 <00 )H5 and 2 9=0 )H5! administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all

necessary steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the band 2 9=0I 

2 800 )H5.

717 The allocation of the frequency band 2 <00I2 <20 )H5 to the mobileI 

satellite service $spaceto:arth% is subect to coordination under 

 o. 9.11A.  $,R(08%

717A *n Gapan and *ndia! the use of the bands 2 <00I2 <20 )H5 and 2 <20I 

2 <3< )H5! under o. 403! by  a satellite networ# in the mobileIsatellite

service $spaceto:arth% is limited to operation within national boundaries

and subect to the application of o. 9.11A. The followin" pfd values shall

 be used as a threshold for coordination under o. 9.11A' for all conditions

and for all methods of modulation! in an area of 1 000 #m around the

territory of the administration notifyin" the mobileIsatellite service networ#

U139 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for 0° X θ X <°

U139 6 0.<< $θ U <%d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for <° Y θ X 2<°

U12< d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for 2<° Y θ X =0°

where θ  is the an"le of arrival of the incident wave above the hori5ontal

 plane! in de"rees. Jutside this area Table 21–4  of Article 21 shall apply.

&urthermore! the coordination thresholds in Table <I2 of Anne- 1 to

Appendi- 5 of the Radio Re"ulations $:dition of 2007%! in conunction with

the applicable provisions of Articles 9  and 11 associated with o. 9.11A'

shall apply to systems for which complete notification information has been

received by the Radiocommunication 'ureau by 17 ovember 2008 and that

have been brou"ht into use by that date.  $,R(08%

71< The use of the bands 2 <00I2 9=0 )H5 in Re"ion 2 and 2 <00I2 <3< )H5

and 2 9<<I2 9=0 )H5 in Re"ion 3 by the fi-edIsatellite service is limited to

national and re"ional systems! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21!

"ivin" particular attention to the broadcastin"Isatellite service in

Re"ion 1.  $,R(08%

71<A  Additional allocation in *ndia and Gapan! subect to a"reement obtained

under o. 9.21! the band 2 <1<I2 <3< )H5 may also be used for the

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aeronautical mobileIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% for operation limited to

within their national boundaries.  $,R(2000%

719 The use of the band 2 <20I2 980 )H5 by the broadcastin"Isatellite serviceis limited to national and re"ional systems for community reception! subect

to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21. The provisions of o. 9.19  shall be

applied by administrations in this band in their bilateral and multilateral

ne"otiations.  $,R(08%

718A *n applyin" provision o. 418! in @orea $Rep. of% and Gapan! resolves 3 of 

Resolution 528 (e$.W!"03# is rela-ed to allow the broadcastin"Isatellite

service $sound% and the complementary terrestrial broadcastin" service to

additionally operate on a primary basis in the band 2 90<I2 930 )H5. This

use is limited to systems intended for national covera"e. An administration

listed in this provision shall not have simultaneously two overlappin"frequency assi"nments! one under this provision and the other under o. 416.

The provisions of o. 416 and Table 21–4 of Article 21 do not apply. +se of 

non"eostationarysatellite systems in the broadcastin" satellite service

$sound% in the band 2 90<I2 930 )H5 is subect to the provisions of 

Resolution 539 (e$.W!"03#. The power flu-density at the :arths

surface produced by emissions from a "eostationary broadcastin"Isatellite

service $sound% space station operatin" in the band 2 90<I2 930 )H5 for 

which complete Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification

information! has been received after 7 Guly 2003! for all conditions and for all

methods of modulation! shall not e-ceed the followin" limits

U130 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for 0F X Z X <F

U130 6 0.7 $Z U <% d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for <F Y Z X 2<F

U122 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for 2<F Y Z X =0F

where Z is the an"le of arrival of the incident wave above the hori5ontal

 plane! in de"rees. These limits may be e-ceeded on the territory of any

country whose administration has so a"reed. *n the case of the broadcastin"I 

satellite service $sound% networ#s of @orea $Rep. of%! as an e-ception to the

limits above! the power flu- density value of U122 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% shall be

used as a threshold for coordination under o. 9.11 in an area of 1 000 #maround the territory of the administration notifyin" the broadcastin"Isatellite

service $sound% system! for an"les of arrival "reater than 3<F.   $,R(03%

718' *n @orea $Rep. of% and Gapan! use of the band 2 90<I2 930 )H5 by non

"eostationarysatellite systems in the broadcastin"Isatellite service $sound%!

 pursuant to o. 417A 4 for which complete Appendi- 4 coordination

information! or notification information! has been received after 7 Guly 2003!

is subect to the application of the provisions of o. 9.12A! in respect of 

"eostationarysatellite networ#s for which complete Appendi- 4 coordination

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information! or notification information! is considered to have been received

after 7 Guly 2003! and o. 22.2 does not apply. o. 22.2 shall continue to

apply with respect to "eostationarysatellite networ#s for which complete

Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification information! isconsidered to have been received before < Guly 2003.  $,R(03%

718( +se of the band 2 90<I2 930 )H5 by non"eostationarysatellite systems in

the broadcastin"Isatellite service $sound%! pursuant to o. 417A 4 for which

complete Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification information!

has been received after 7 Guly 2003! is subect to the application of the

 provisions of o. 9.12.  $,R(03%

718 +se of the band 2 90<I2 930 )H5 by "eostationarysatellite networ#s for 

which complete Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification

information! has been received after 7 Guly 2003 is subect to the applicationof the provisions of o. 9.13 with respect to non"eostationarysatellite

systems in the broadcastin" satellite service $sound%! pursuant to o. 417A!

and o. 22.2 does not apply.  $,R(03%

71/  Additional allocation  in @orea $Rep. of%! *ndia! Gapan! and Thailand! the

 band 2 <3<I2 9<< )H5 is also allocated to the broadcastin"Isatellite service

$sound% and complementary terrestrial broadcastin" service on a primary

 basis. Such use is limited to di"ital audio broadcastin" and is subect to the

 provisions of Resolution 528 (e$.W!"03#. The provisions of o. 416 and

Table 21–4 of Article 21! do not apply to this additional allocation. +se of 

non"eostationarysatellite systems in the broadcastin"Isatellite service

$sound% is subect to Resolution 539 (e$.W!"03#. 4eostationary

 broadcastin"Isatellite service $sound% systems for which complete

Appendi- 4 coordination information has been received after 1 Gune 200< are

limited to systems intended for national covera"e. The power flu-density at

the :arths surface produced by emissions from a "eostationary

 broadcastin"Isatellite service $sound% space station operatin" in the band

2 930I2 9<< )H5! and for which complete Appendi- 4 coordination

information has been received after 1 Gune 200<! shall not e-ceed the

followin" limits! for all conditions and for all methods of modulation

U130 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for 0F X Z X <F

U130 6 0.7 $Z U <% d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for <F Y Z X 2<F

U122 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for 2<F Y Z X =0F

where Z is the an"le of arrival of the incident wave above the hori5ontal

 plane! in de"rees. These limits may be e-ceeded on the territory of any

country whose administration has so a"reed. As an e-ception to the limits

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above! the pfd value of U122 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% shall be used as a threshold

for coordination under o. 9.11 in an area of 1 <00 #m around the territory of 

the administration notifyin" the broadcastin"Isatellite service $sound%

system. *n addition! an administration listed in this provision shall not havesimultaneously two overlappin" frequency assi"nments! one under this

 provision and the other under o. 416 for systems for which complete

Appendi- 4 coordination information has been received after 1 Gune

200<.  $,R(12%

71/A *n certain Re"ion 3 countries listed in o. 418! use of the band 2 930I 

2 9<< )H5 by non"eostationarysatellite systems in the broadcastin"I 

satellite service $sound% for which complete Appendi- 4 coordination

information! or notification information! has been received after 2 Gune 2000!

is subect to the application of the provisions of o. 9.12A! in respect of 

"eostationarysatellite networ#s for which complete Appendi- 4 coordinationinformation! or notification information! is considered to have been received

after 2 Gune 2000! and o. 22.2 does not apply. o. 22.2 shall continue to

apply with respect to "eostationarysatellite networ#s for which complete

Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification information! is

considered to have been received before 3 Gune 2000.  $,R(03%

71/' +se of the band 2 930I2 9<< )H5 by non"eostationarysatellite systems in

the broadcastin"Isatellite service $sound%! pursuant to o. 418! for which

complete Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification information!

has been received after 2 Gune 2000! is subect to the application of the

 provisions of o. 9.12.  $,R(03%

71/( +se of the band 2 930I2 9<< )H5 by "eostationarysatellite networ#s for 

which complete Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification

information! has been received after 2 Gune 2000 is subect to the application

of the provisions of o. 9.13 with respect to non"eostationarysatellite

systems in the broadcastin" satellite service $sound%! pursuant to o. 418 and

 o. 22.2 does not apply.  $,R(03%

71= ,hen introducin" systems of the mobileIsatellite service in the band 2 980I 

2 9=0 )H5! administrations shall ta#e all necessary steps to protect thesatellite systems operatin" in this band prior to 3 )arch 1==2. The

coordination of mobileIsatellite systems in the band shall be in accordance

with o. 9.11A.  $,R(08%

720 The band 2 9<<I2 980 )H5 may also be used for the mobileIsatellite $:arth

tospace%! e-cept aeronautical mobileIsatellite! service for operation limited

to within national boundaries! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

The coordination under o. 9.11A applies.  $,R(08%

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722  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'ahrain!

'elarus! 'runei arussalam! (on"o $Rep. of the%! (te dM*voire! (uba!

ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! :ritrea! :thiopia! 4abon!

4eor"ia! 4uinea! 4uinea'issau! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael!Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon! )auritania! )on"olia! )ontene"ro! i"eria!

Jman! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! @yr"y5stan!

the em. Rep. of the (on"o! Romania! Somalia! Tai#istan! Tunisia!

Tur#menistan! +#raine and Nemen! the band 2 9=0I2 800 )H5 is also

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a

 primary basis. Such use is limited to equipment in operation by 1 Ganuary

1=/<.  $,R(12%

723 *n the band 2 800I2 =00 )H5! "roundbased radars used for meteorolo"ical

 purposes are authorised to operate on a basis of equality with stations of the

aeronautical radionavi"ation service.

727  Additional allocation  in (anada! the band 2 /<0I2 =00 )H5 is also

allocated to the maritime radionavi"ation service! on a primary basis! for use

 by shorebased radars.

727A *n the band 2 =00I3 100 )H5! stations in the radiolocation service shall not

cause harmful interference to! nor claim protection from! radar systems in the

radionavi"ation service.  $,R(03%

72< *n the band 2 =00I3 100 )H5! the use of the shipborne interro"ator

transponder $S*T% system shall be confined to the subband 2 =30I 

2 =<0 )H5.

729 The use of the band 2 =00I3 100 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is limited to "roundbased radars.

728 *n the bands 2 =00I3 100 )H5 and = 300I= <00 )H5! the response from

radar transponders shall not be capable of bein" confused with the response

from radar beacons $racons% and shall not cause interference to ship or 

aeronautical radars in the radionavi"ation service! havin" re"ard! however! to

 o. 4.9. 

72/  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! )on"olia! @yr"y5stan and

Tur#menistan! the band 3 100I3 300 )H5 is also allocated to the

radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

72=  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh! 'runei

arussalam! (ameroon! (hina! (on"o $Rep. of the%! @orea $Rep. of%! (te

dM*voire! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! *raq! *srael! Gapan! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! ?ebanon! ?ibya!

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)alaysia! Jman! +"anda! a#istan! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! the

em. Rep. of the (on"o! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea and Nemen! the

 band 3 300I3 700 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a

 primary basis. The countries borderin" the )editerranean shall not claim protection for their fi-ed and mobile services from the radiolocation

service.  $,R(12%

730  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! )on"olia! @yr"y5stan and

Tur#menistan! the band 3 300I3 700 )H5 is also allocated to the

radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

730A  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Albania! Al"eria! 4ermany! Andorra! Saudi

Arabia! Austria! A5erbaian! 'ahrain! 'el"ium! 'enin! 'osnia and

Her5e"ovina! 'otswana! 'ul"aria! 'ur#ina &aso! (ameroon! (yprus!

Katican! (on"o $Rep. of the%! (te dM*voire! (roatia! enmar#! :"ypt! Spain!:stonia! &inland! &rance and &rench overseas departments and communities

in Re"ion 1! 4abon! 4eor"ia! 4reece! 4uinea! Hun"ary! *reland! *celand!

*srael! *taly! Gordan! @uwait! ?esotho! ?atvia! The &ormer Nu"oslav Republic

of )acedonia! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! )alawi! )ali! )alta! )orocco!

)auritania! )oldova! )onaco! )on"olia! )ontene"ro! )o5ambique!

 amibia! i"er! orway! Jman! etherlands! oland! ortu"al! Patar! the

Syrian Arab Republic! the em. Rep. of the (on"o! Slova#ia! (5ech Rep.!

Romania! +nited @in"dom! San )arino! Sene"al! Serbia! Sierra ?eone!

Slovenia! South Africa! Sweden! Swit5erland! Swa5iland! (had! To"o!

Tunisia! Tur#ey! +#raine! Eambia and Eimbabwe! the band 3 700I 

3 900 )H5 is allocated to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service on

a primary basis subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21  with other 

administrations and is identified for *nternational )obile

Telecommunications $*)T%. This identification does not preclude the use of 

this band by any application of the services to which it is allocated and does

not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations. At the sta"e of coordination

the provisions of os. 9.17  and 9.18  also apply. 'efore an administration

 brin"s into use a $base or mobile% station of the mobile service in this band! it

shall ensure that the power flu-density $pfd% produced at 3 m above "round

does not e-ceed U1<7.< d'$,;$m2W7 #H5%% for more than 20 of time at the

 border of the territory of any other administration. This limit may bee-ceeded on the territory of any country whose administration has so a"reed.

*n order to ensure that the pfd limit at the border of the territory of any other 

administration is met! the calculations and verification shall be made! ta#in"

into account all relevant information! with the mutual a"reement of both

administrations $the administration responsible for the terrestrial station and

the administration responsible for the earth station%! with the assistance of the

'ureau if so requested. *n case of disa"reement! the calculation and

verification of the pfd shall be made by the 'ureau! ta#in" into account the

information referred to above. Stations of the mobile service in the band

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3 700I3 900 )H5 shall not claim more protection from space stations than

that provided in Table 21–4 of the Radio Re"ulations $:dition of 2007%. This

allocation is effective from 18 ovember 2010.  $,R(12%

731  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! *srael and the +nited @in"dom! the band

3 700I3 78< )H5 is also allocated to the amateur service on a secondary

 basis.  $,R(03%

731A  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Ar"entina! 'ra5il! (hile! (osta Rica! (uba!

ominican Republic! :l Salvador! 4uatemala! )e-ico! ara"uay! Suriname!

+ru"uay! Kene5uela and &rench Jverseas epartments and (ommunities in

Re"ion 2! the band 3 700I3 <00 )H5 is allocated to the mobile! e-cept

aeronautical mobile! service on a primary basis! subect to a"reement

obtained under o. 9.21. Stations of the mobile service in the band 3 700I 

3 <00 )H5 shall not claim more protection from space stations than that provided in Table 21–4 of the Radio Re"ulations $:dition of 2007%.  $,R(08%

732  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in @orea $Rep. of%! Gapan and a#istan! the

allocation of the band 3 700I3 <00 )H5 to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical

mobile! service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(2000%

732A *n @orea $Rep. of%! Gapan and a#istan! the band 3 700I3 <00 )H5 is

identified for *nternational )obile Telecommunications $*)T%. This

identification does not preclude the use of this band by any application of the

services to which it is allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio

Re"ulations. At the sta"e of coordination the provisions of os. 9.17

and 9.18 also apply. 'efore an administration brin"s into use a $base or 

mobile% station of the mobile service in this band it shall ensure that the

 power flu-density $pfd% produced at 3 m above "round does not e-ceed

U1<7.< d'$,;$m2W7 #H5%% for more than 20 of time at the border of the

territory of any other administration. This limit may be e-ceeded on the

territory of any country whose administration has so a"reed. *n order to

ensure that the pfd limit at the border of the territory of any other 

administration is met! the calculations and verification shall be made! ta#in"

into account all relevant information! with the mutual a"reement of both

administrations $the administration responsible for the terrestrial station andthe administration responsible for the earth station% with the assistance of the

'ureau if so requested. *n case of disa"reement! the calculation and

verification of the pfd shall be made by the 'ureau! ta#in" into account the

information referred to above. Stations of the mobile service in the band

3 700I3 <00 )H5 shall not claim more protection from space stations than

that provided in Table 21–4  of the Radio Re"ulations $:dition of 

2007%.  $,R(08%

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732'  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in 'an"ladesh! (hina! *ndia! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! ew Eealand! Sin"apore and &rench Jverseas (ommunities in

Re"ion 3! the band 3 700I3 <00 )H5 is allocated to the mobile! e-cept

aeronautical mobile! service on a primary basis! subect to a"reementobtained under o. 9.21  with other administrations and is identified for 

*nternational )obile Telecommunications $*)T%. This identification does not

 preclude the use of this band by any application of the services to which it is

allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations. At the

sta"e of coordination the provisions of os. 9.17 and 9.18 also apply. 'efore

an administration brin"s into use a $base or mobile% station of the mobile

service in this band it shall ensure that the power flu-density $pfd% produced

at 3 m above "round does not e-ceed U1<7.< d'$,;$m2W7 #H5%% for more

than 20 of time at the border of the territory of any other administration.

This limit may be e-ceeded on the territory of any country whose

administration has so a"reed. *n order to ensure that the pfd limit at the border of the territory of any other administration is met! the calculations and

verification shall be made! ta#in" into account all relevant information! with

the mutual a"reement of both administrations $the administration responsible

for the terrestrial station and the administration responsible for the earth

station% with the assistance of the 'ureau if so requested. *n case of 

disa"reement! the calculation and verification of the pfd shall be made by the

'ureau! ta#in" into account the information referred to above. Stations of the

mobile service in the band 3 700I3 <00 )H5 shall not claim more protection

from space stations than that provided in Table 21–4  of the Radio

Re"ulations $:dition of 2007%. This allocation is effective from 18 ovember 

2010.  $,R(08%

733 *n Re"ions 2 and 3! in the band 3 700I3 900 )H5 the radiolocation service is

allocated on a primary basis. However! all administrations operatin"

radiolocation systems in this band are ur"ed to cease operations by 1=/<.

Thereafter! administrations shall ta#e all practicable steps to protect the

fi-edIsatellite service and coordination requirements shall not be imposed on

the fi-edIsatellite service.

733A *n 'an"ladesh! (hina! @orea $Rep. of%! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%!

Gapan! ew Eealand! a#istan and &rench Jverseas (ommunities inRe"ion 3! the band 3 <00I3 900 )H5 is identified for *nternational )obile

Telecommunications $*)T%. This identification does not preclude the use of 

this band by any application of the services to which it is allocated and does

not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations. At the sta"e of coordination

the provisions of os. 9.17  and 9.18  also apply. 'efore an administration

 brin"s into use a $base or mobile% station of the mobile service in this band it

shall ensure that the power flu-density $pfd% produced at 3 m above "round

does not e-ceed U1<7.< d'$,;$m2W7 #H5%% for more than 20 of time at the

 border of the territory of any other administration. This limit may be

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e-ceeded on the territory of any country whose administration has so a"reed.

*n order to ensure that the pfd limit at the border of the territory of any other 

administration is met! the calculations and verification shall be made! ta#in"

into account all relevant information! with the mutual a"reement of bothadministrations $the administration responsible for the terrestrial station and

the administration responsible for the earth station%! with the assistance of the

'ureau if so requested. *n case of disa"reement! the calculation and

verification of the pfd shall be made by the 'ureau! ta#in" into account the

information referred to above. Stations of the mobile service in the band

3 <00I3 900 )H5 shall not claim more protection from space stations than

that provided in Table 21–4  of the Radio Re"ulations $:dition of 

2007%.  $,R(08%

73< *n Gapan! in the band 3 920I3 800 )H5! the radiolocation service is

e-cluded.

73/ +se of the band 7 200I7 700 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is reserved e-clusively for radio altimeters installed on board aircraft

and for the associated transponders on the "round. However! passive sensin"

in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite and space research services may be

authorised in this band on a secondary basis $no protection is provided by the

radio altimeters%.

73=  Additional allocation  in *ran $*slamic Republic of%! the band 7 200I 

7 700 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a secondary basis.   $,R(

12%

770 The standard frequency and time si"nalIsatellite service may be authorised

to use the frequency 7 202 )H5 for spaceto:arth transmissions and the

frequency 9 728 )H5 for :arthtospace transmissions. Such transmissions

shall be confined within the limits of Q2 )H5 of these frequencies! subect to

a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

770A *n Re"ion 2 $e-cept 'ra5il! (uba! &rench Jverseas epartments and

(ommunities! 4uatemala! ara"uay! +ru"uay and Kene5uela%! and in

Australia! the band 7 700I7 =70 )H5 may be used for aeronautical mobiletelemetry for fli"ht testin" by aircraft stations $see o. 1.83%. Such use shall

 be in accordance with Resolution 416 (W!"07# and shall not cause harmful

interference to! nor claim protection from! the fi-edIsatellite and fi-ed

services. Any such use does not preclude the use of these bands by other 

mobile service applications or by other services to which these bands are

allocated on a coprimary basis and does not establish priority in the Radio

Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

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771 The use of the bands 7 <00I7 /00 )H5 $spaceto:arth%! 9 82<I8 02< )H5

$:arthtospace% by the fi-edIsatellite service shall be in accordance with the

 provisions of Appendi- 30B. The use of the bands 10.8I10.=< 4H5 $space

to:arth%! 11.2I11.7< 4H5 $spaceto:arth% and 12.8<I13.2< 4H5 $:arthtospace% by "eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service shall

 be in accordance with the provisions of Appendi- 30B. The use of the bands

10.8I10.=< 4H5 $spaceto:arth%! 11.2I11.7< 4H5 $spaceto:arth% and

12.8<I13.2< 4H5 $:arthtospace% by a non"eostationarysatellite system in

the fi-edIsatellite service is subect to application of the provisions of 

 o. 9.12 for coordination with other non"eostationarysatellite systems in

the fi-edIsatellite service. on"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edI 

satellite service shall not claim protection from "eostationarysatellite

networ#s in the fi-edIsatellite service operatin" in accordance with the

Radio Re"ulations! irrespective of the dates of receipt by the 'ureau of the

complete coordination or notification information! as appropriate! for thenon"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service and of the

complete coordination or notification information! as appropriate! for the

"eostationarysatellite networ#s! and o. 43A  does not apply. on

"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service in the above

 bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that

may occur durin" their operation shall be rapidly eliminated.   $,R(2000%

772 *n the bands 7 /2<I7 /3< )H5 and 7 =<0I7 ==0 )H5! the allocation to the

mobile service is restricted to the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile!

service. *n Re"ion 2 $e-cept 'ra5il! (uba! 4uatemala! ara"uay! +ru"uay

and Kene5uela%! and in Australia! the band 7 /2<I7 /3< )H5 is also allocatedto the aeronautical mobile service! limited to aeronautical mobile telemetry

for fli"ht testin" by aircraft stations. Such use shall be in accordance with

Resolution 416 (W!"07#  and shall not cause harmful interference to the

fi-ed service.  $,R(08%

773  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Ar"entina! Australia and (anada! the

allocation of the bands 7 /2<I7 /3< )H5 and 7 =<0I7 ==0 )H5 to the radio

astronomy service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.

773AA *n the frequency bands < 000I< 030 )H5 and < 0=1I< 1<0 )H5! theaeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service is subect to a"reement obtained

under o. 9.21. The use of these bands by the aeronautical mobileI 

satellite $R% service is limited to internationally standardi5ed aeronautical

systems.

773' *n order not to cause harmful interference to the microwave landin" system

operatin" above < 030 )H5! the a""re"ate power flu-density produced at

the :arths surface in the band < 030I< 1<0 )H5 by all the space stations

within any radionavi"ationIsatellite service system $spaceto:arth%

operatin" in the band < 010I< 030 )H5 shall not e-ceed U127.< d'$,;m2%

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in a 1<0 #H5 band. *n order not to cause harmful interference to the radio

astronomy service in the band 7 ==0I< 000 )H5! radionavi"ationIsatellite

service systems operatin" in the band < 010I< 030 )H5 shall comply with

the limits in the band 7 ==0I< 000 )H5 defined in Resolution 741(e$.W!"12#.  $,R(12%

773( The use of the frequency band < 030I< 0=1 )H5 by the aeronautical

mobile $R% service is limited to internationally standardi5ed aeronautical

systems. +nwanted emissions from the aeronautical mobile $R% service in the

frequency band < 030I< 0=1 )H5 shall be limited to protect RSS system

downlin#s in the adacent < 010I< 030 )H5 band. +ntil such time that an

appropriate value is established in a relevant *T+R Recommendation! the

e.i.r.p. density limit of U8< d',;)H5 in the frequency band < 010I 

< 030 )H5 for any A)$R%S station unwanted emission should be

used.  $,R(12%

773 *n the frequency band < 030I< 0=1 )H5! the aeronautical mobileI 

satellite $R% service is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A. The use of 

this frequency band by the aeronautical mobileIsatellite $R% service is limited

to internationally standardi5ed aeronautical systems.

777 The frequency band < 030I< 1<0 )H5 is to be used for the operation of the

international standard system $microwave landin" system% for precision

approach and landin". *n the frequency band < 030I< 0=1 )H5! the

requirements of this system shall have priority over other uses of this band.

&or the use of the frequency band < 0=1I< 1<0 )H5! o. 444A  and

Resolution 114 (e$.W!"12# apply.  $,R(12%

777A  Additional allocation  the band < 0=1I< 1<0 )H5 is also allocated to the

fi-edIsatellite service $:arthtospace% on a primary basis. This allocation is

limited to feeder lin#s of non"eostationarysatellite systems in the mobileI 

satellite service and is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A.

*n the band < 0=1I< 1<0 )H5! the followin" conditions also apply

•  prior to 1 Ganuary 201/! the use of the band < 0=1I< 1<0 )H5 by

feeder lin#s of non"eostationarysatellite systems in the mobileI satellite service shall be made in accordance with Resolution 114

(e$.W!"03#D

• after 1 Ganuary 2019! no new assi"nments shall be made to earth

stations providin" feeder lin#s of non"eostationary mobileI 

satellite systemsD

• after 1 Ganuary 201/! the fi-edIsatellite service will become

secondary to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service.  $,R(08%

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777' The use of the frequency band < 0=1I< 1<0 )H5 by the aeronautical mobile

service is limited to

• systems operatin" in the aeronautical mobile $R% service and in

accordance with international aeronautical standards! limited tosurface applications at airports. Such use shall be in accordance

with Resolution 748 (W!"12#D

• aeronautical telemetry transmissions from aircraft stations $see

 o. 1.83% in accordance with Resolution 418 (W!"12#D

779  Additional allocation  in the countries listed in o. 39=! the band < 1<0I 

< 219 )H5 is also allocated to the radiodeterminationIsatellite service

$spaceto:arth% on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under 

 o. =.21. *n Re"ion 2! the band is also allocated to the radiodeterminationI 

satellite service $spaceto:arth% on a primary basis. *n Re"ions 1 and 3!e-cept those countries listed in o. 369 and 'an"ladesh! the band is also

allocated to the radiodeterminationIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% on a

secondary basis. The use by the radiodeterminationIsatellite service is

limited to feeder lin#s in conunction with the radiodeterminationIsatellite

service operatin" in the bands 1 910I1 929.< )H5 and;or 2 7/3.<I 

2 <00 )H5. The total power flu-density at the :arths surface shall in no

case e-ceed U1<= d'$,;m2% in any 7 #H5 band for all an"les of 

arrival.  $,R(12%

779A The use of the bands < 1<0I< 3<0 )H5 and < 780I< 82< )H5 by the

stations in the mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service shall be in

accordance with Resolution 229 (e$.W!"12#.  $,R(12%

779' *n the band < 1<0I< 2<0 )H5! stations in the mobile service shall not claim

 protection from :arth stations in the fi-edIsatellite service. o. 43A does not

apply to the mobile service with respect to fi-edIsatellite service :arth

stations.  $,R(03%

779(  Additional allocation  in Re"ion 1 $e-cept in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain!

:"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon! )orocco! Jman!

Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! Sudan! South Sudan and Tunisia% and in 'ra5il!the band < 1<0I< 2<0 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile

service on a primary basis! limited to aeronautical telemetry transmissions

from aircraft stations $see o. 1.83%! in accordance with Resolution 418

(W!"07#. These stations shall not claim protection from other stations

operatin" in accordance with Article 5. o. 43A does not apply.  $,R(12%

778  Additional allocation  in (te dM*voire! :"ypt! *srael! ?ebanon! the Syrian

Arab Republic and Tunisia! the band < 1<0I< 2<0 )H5 is also allocated to

the mobile service! on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under 

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 o. 9.21.  *n this case! the provisions of Resolution 229  (e$.W!"12#  do

not apply.  $,R(12%

778A The allocation to the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is limited tofeeder lin#s of non"eostationarysatellite systems in the mobileIsatellite

service and is subect to coordination under o. 9.11A.

778'  Additional allocation the band < 1<0I< 219 )H5 is also allocated to the

fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% on a primary basis. This allocation is

limited to feeder lin#s of non"eostationarysatellite systems in the mobileI 

satellite service and is subect to provisions of o. 9.11A. The power flu-

density at the :arthMs surface produced by space stations of the fi-edIsatellite

service operatin" in the spaceto:arth direction in the band < 1<0I 

< 219 )H5 shall in no case e-ceed U197 d'$,;m2% in any 7 #H5 band for all

an"les of arrival.

778( Administrations responsible for fi-edIsatellite service networ#s in the band

< 1<0I< 2<0 )H5 operated under os. 447A  and 447B shall coordinate on

an equal basis in accordance with o. 9.11A  with Administrations

responsible for non"eostationarysatellite networ#s operated under o. 446

and brou"ht into use prior to 18 ovember 1==<. Satellite networ#s operated

under o. 446 brou"ht into use after 18 ovember 1==< shall not claim

 protection from! and shall not cause harmful interference to! stations of the

fi-edIsatellite service operated under os. 447A and 447B.

778 The allocation of the band < 2<0I< 2<< )H5 to the space research service on

a primary basis is limited to active spaceborne sensors. Jther uses of the

 band by the space research service are on a secondary basis.

778:  Additional allocation  The band < 2<0I< 3<0 )H5 is also allocated to the

fi-ed service on a primary basis in the followin" countries in Re"ion 3

Australia! @orea $Rep. of%! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%!

Gapan! )alaysia! apua ew 4uinea! the hilippines! em. eoples Rep. of 

@orea! Sri ?an#a! Thailand and Kiet am. The use of this band by the fi-ed

service is intended for the implementation of fi-ed wireless access systems

and shall comply with Recommendation *T+R &.1913. *n addition! the fi-edservice shall not claim protection from the radiodetermination! :arth

e-plorationIsatellite $active% and space research $active% services! but the

 provisions of o. 43A do not apply to the fi-ed service with respect to the

:arth e-plorationIsatellite $active% and space research $active% services. After 

implementation of fi-ed wireless access systems in the fi-ed service with

 protection for the e-istin" radiodetermination systems! no more strin"ent

constraints should be imposed on the fi-ed wireless access systems by future

radiodetermination implementations.  $,R(08%

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778& *n the band < 2<0I< 3<0 )H5! stations in the mobile service shall not claim

 protection from the radiolocation service! the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

$active% service and the space research $active% service. These services shall

not impose on the mobile service more strin"ent protection criteria! based onsystem characteristics and interference criteria! than those stated in

Recommendations *T+R ).193/ and *T+R RS.1932.  $,R(03%

77/  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! @yr"y5stan! Romania and

Tur#menistan! the band < 2<0I< 3<0 )H5 is also allocated to the

radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

77/A The :arth e-plorationIsatellite $active% and space research $active% services

in the frequency band < 2<0I< 3<0 )H5 shall not claim protection from the

radiolocation service. o. 43A does not apply.  $,R(03%

77/' The :arth e-plorationIsatellite service $active% operatin" in the band < 3<0I 

< <80 )H5 and space research service $active% operatin" in the band < 790I 

< <80 )H5 shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical

radionavi"ation service in the band < 3<0I< 790 )H5! the radionavi"ation

service in the band < 790I< 780 )H5 and the maritime radionavi"ation

service in the band < 780I< <80 )H5.  $,R(03%

77/( The space research service $active% operatin" in the band < 3<0I< 790 )H5

shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection from other 

services to which this band is allocated.   $,R(03%

77/ *n the frequency band < 3<0I< 780 )H5! stations in the radiolocation service

shall not cause harmful interference to! nor claim protection from! radar 

systems in the aeronautical radionavi"ation service operatin" in accordance

with o. 449.  $,R(03%

77= The use of the band < 3<0I< 780 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is limited to airborne radars and associated airborne beacons.

7<0  Additional allocation  in Austria! A5erbaian! *ran $*slamic Republic of%!

@yr"y5stan! Romania! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band < 780I < 9<0 )H5 is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavi"ation service on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

7<0A *n the band < 780I< 82< )H5! stations in the mobile service shall not claim

 protection from radiodetermination services. Radiodetermination services

shall not impose on the mobile service more strin"ent protection criteria!

 based on system characteristics and interference criteria! than those stated in

Recommendation *T+R ).193/.  $,R(03%

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7<0' *n the frequency band < 780I< 9<0 )H5! stations in the radiolocation

service! e-cept "roundbased radars used for meteorolo"ical purposes in the

 band < 900I< 9<0 )H5! shall not cause harmful interference to! nor claim

 protection from! radar systems in the maritime radionavi"ationservice.  $,R(03%

7<1  Additional allocation  in the +nited @in"dom! the band < 780I< /<0 )H5 is

also allocated to the land mobile service on a secondary basis. The power 

limits specified in os. 21.2! 21.3! 21.4  and 21.5  shall apply in the band

< 82<I< /<0 )H5.

7<2 'etween < 900 )H5 and < 9<0 )H5! "roundbased radars used for 

meteorolo"ical purposes are authori5ed to operate on a basis of equality with

stations of the maritime radionavi"ation service.

7<3  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh! 'runei

arussalam! (ameroon! (hina! (on"o $Rep. of the%! @orea $Rep. of%! (te

d*voire! ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! 4abon! 4uinea!

:quatorial 4uinea! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael!

Gapan! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! ?ebanon! ?ibya! )ada"ascar! )alaysia!

 i"er! i"eria! Jman! +"anda! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! the Syrian

Arab Republic! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Sin"apore! Sri ?an#a!

Swa5iland! Tan5ania! (had! Thailand! To"o! Kiet am and Nemen! the band

< 9<0I< /<0 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a

 primary basis. *n this case! the provisions of Resolution 229 (e$.W!"12#

do not apply.  $,R(12%

7<7  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in A5erbaian! the Russian &ederation!

4eor"ia! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan and Tur#menistan! the allocation of the band

< 980I< 82< )H5 to the space research service is on a primary basis $see

 o. 33%.  $,R(12%

7<<  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! (uba! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! @a5a#hstan! )oldova! )on"olia! +5be#istan!

@yr"y5stan! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band < 980I 

< /<0 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis.   $,R(08%

7<9  Additional allocation  in (ameroon! the band < 8<<I< /<0 )H5 is also

allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis.  $,R(03%

7<8 *n Australia! 'ur#ina &aso! (ote dM*voire! )ali and i"eria! the allocation to

the fi-ed service in the bands 9 770I9 <20 )H5 $HASto"round direction%

and 9 <90I9 970 )H5 $"roundtoHAS direction% may also be used by

"ateway lin#s for hi"haltitude platform stations $HAS% within the territory

of these countries. Such use is limited to operation in HAS "ateway lin#s

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and shall not cause harmful interference to! and shall not claim protection

from! e-istin" services! and shall be in compliance with Resolution 150

(W!"12#. :-istin" services shall not be constrained in future development

 by HAS "ateway lin#s. The use of HAS "ateway lin#s in these bandsrequires e-plicit a"reement with other administrations whose territories are

located within 1 000 #ilometres from the border of an administration

intendin" to use the HAS "ateway lin#s.

7<8A *n the bands < =2<I9 72< )H5 and 17I17.< 4H5! :arth stations located on

 board vessels may communicate with space stations of the fi-edIsatellite

service. Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 902 (W!"

03#.  $,R(03%

7<8' *n the bands < =2<I9 72< )H5 and 17I17.< 4H5! earth stations located on

 board vessels may operate with the characteristics and under the conditionscontained in Resolution 902  (W!"03# in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain!

(omoros! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! Gordan! @uwait! ?ibya!

)orocco! )auritania! Jman! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Sudan! South

Sudan! Tunisia and Nemen! in the maritime mobileIsatellite service on a

secondary basis. Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 902

(W!"03#.  $,R(12%

7<8( *n Re"ion 2 $e-cept 'ra5il! (uba! &rench Jverseas epartments and

(ommunities! 4uatemala! ara"uay! +ru"uay and Kene5uela%! the band

< =2<I9 800 )H5 may be used for aeronautical mobile telemetry for fli"ht

testin" by aircraft stations $see o. 1.83%. Such use shall be in accordance

with Resolution 416 (W!"07# and shall not cause harmful interference to!

nor claim protection from! the fi-edIsatellite and fi-ed services. Any such

use does not preclude the use of these bands by other mobile service

applications or by other services to which these bands are allocated on a co

 primary basis and does not establish priority in the Radio Re"ulations.   $,R(

08%

7</ *n the band 9 72<I8 08< )H5! passive microwave sensor measurements are

carried out over the oceans. *n the band 8 08<I8 2<0 )H5! passive

microwave sensor measurements are carried out. Administrations should bear in mind the needs of the :arth e-plorationIsatellite $passive% and space

research $passive% services in their future plannin" of the bands 9 72<I 

8 02< )H5 and 8 08<I8 2<0 )H5.

7</A *n ma#in" assi"nments in the band 9 800I8 08< )H5 to space stations of the

fi-edIsatellite service! administrations are ur"ed to ta#e all practicable steps

to protect spectral line observations of the radio astronomy service in the

 band 9 9<0I9 98<.2 )H5 from harmful interference from unwanted

emissions.

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7</' The spaceto:arth allocation to the fi-edIsatellite service in the band 9 800I 

8 08< )H5 is limited to feeder lin#s for non"eostationarysatellite systems

of the mobileIsatellite service and is subect to coordination under  o. 9.11A. The use of the band 9 800I8 08< )H5 $spaceto:arth% by feeder 

lin#s for non"eostationarysatellite systems in the mobileIsatellite service is

not subect to o. 22.2.

7</( Administrations ma#in" submissions in the band 8 02<I8 08< )H5 $:arth

tospace% for "eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service

after 18 ovember 1==< shall consult on the basis of relevant *T+R 

Recommendations with the administrations that have notified and brou"ht

into use non"eostationarysatellite systems in this frequency band before

1/ ovember 1==< upon request of the latter administrations. This

consultation shall be with a view to facilitatin" shared operation of both"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service and non

"eostationarysatellite systems in this band.

7<=  Additional allocation  in the Russian &ederation! the frequency bands

8 100I8 1<< )H5 and 8 1=0I8 23< )H5 are also allocated to the space

operation service $:arthtospace% on a primary basis! subect to a"reement

obtained under o. 9.21.  $,R(=8%

790 The use of the band 8 17<I8 1=0 )H5 by the space research service $:arth

tospace% is restricted to deep spaceD no emissions to deep space shall be

effected in the band 8 1=0I8 23< )H5. 4eostationarysatellites in the space

research service operatin" in the band 8 1=0I8 23< )H5 shall not claim

 protection from e-istin" and future stations of the fi-ed and mobile services

and o. 43A does not apply.  $,R(03%

791  Additional allocation  the bands 8 2<0I8 38< )H5 $spaceto:arth% and

8 =00I/ 02< )H5 $:arthtospace% are also allocated to the mobileIsatellite

service on a primary basis! subect to a"reement obtained under o. 9.21.

791A The use of the band 8 7<0I8 <<0 )H5 by the meteorolo"icalIsatellite

service $spaceto:arth% is limited to "eostationarysatellite systems. on"eostationary meteorolo"icalIsatellite systems in this band notified before

30 ovember 1==8 may continue to operate on a primary basis until the end

of their lifetime.  $,R(=8%

791' The use of the band 8 8<0I8 =00 )H5 by the meteorolo"icalIsatellite

service $spaceto:arth% is limited to non"eostationarysatellite

systems.  $,R(12%

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792A *n Re"ions 1 and 3 $e-cept for Gapan%! in the band / 02<I/ 700 )H5! the

:arth e-plorationIsatellite service usin" "eostationarysatellites shall not

 produce a power flu-density in e-cess of the followin" values for an"les of 

arrival $θ%! without the consent of the affected administrationU13< d'$,;m2% in a 1 )H5 band for 0° X θ Y <°

U13< 6 0.< $θ U <% d'$,;m2% in a 1 )H5 band for <° X θ Y 2<°

U12< d'$,;m2% in a 1 )H5 band for 2<° X θ X =0°

793 Aircraft stations are not permitted to transmit in the band / 02<I 

/ 700 )H5.  $,R(=8%

79< *n the space research service! the use of the band / 700I/ 7<0 )H5 is limited

to deep space.

799  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Sin"apore and Sri ?an#a! the allocation of 

the band / 700I/ <00 )H5 to the space research service is on a secondary

 basis $see o. 32%.  $,R(12%

79/  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh! 'runei

arussalam! 'urundi! (ameroon! (hina! (on"o $Rep. of the%! (osta Rica!

ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! 4abon! 4uyana! *ndonesia! *ran

$*slamic Republic of%! *raq! Gamaica! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! ?ebanon!

?ibya! )alaysia! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! epal! i"eria! Jman! +"anda!

a#istan! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea!Sene"al! Sin"apore! Somalia! Sudan! Swa5iland! Tan5ania! (had! To"o!

Tunisia and Nemen! the band / <00I/ 8<0 )H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed

and mobile services on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

79=  Additional allocation  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! ?ithuania! )on"olia! +5be#istan! oland!

@yr"y5stan! the (5ech Rep.! Romania! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and

+#raine! the band / <00I/ 8<0 )H5 is also allocated to the land mobile and

radionavi"ation services on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

79=A *n the band / <<0I/ 9<0 )H5! stations in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

service $active% and space research service $active% shall not cause harmful

interference to! or constrain the use and development of! stations of the

radiolocation service.  $,R(=8%

780 The use of the band / 8<0I/ /<0 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is limited to airborne oppler navi"ation aids on a centre frequency

of / /00 )H5.

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781  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! 4ermany! 'ahrain! 'el"ium! (hina!

:"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! &rance! 4reece! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! ?ibya! the etherlands! Patar! Sudan and South Sudan! the

 bands / /2<I/ /<0 )H5 and = 000I= 200 )H5 are also allocated to themaritime radionavi"ation service! on a primary basis! for use by shorebased

radars only.  $,R(12%

782 *n the bands / /<0I= 000 )H5 and = 200I= 22< )H5! the maritime

radionavi"ation service is limited to shorebased radars.

783  Additional allocation  in Armenia! Austria! A5erbaian! 'elarus! (uba! the

Russian &ederation! 4eor"ia! Hun"ary! )on"olia! +5be#istan! oland!

@yr"y5stan! Romania! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and +#raine! the bands

/ /<0I= 000 )H5 and = 200I= 300 )H5 are also allocated to the

radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.  $,R(08%

783A *n the band = 000I= 200 )H5! stations operatin" in the radiolocation service

shall not cause harmful interference to! nor claim protection from! systems

identified in o. 337 operatin" in the aeronautical radionavi"ation service! or 

radar systems in the maritime radionavi"ation service operatin" in this band

on a primary basis in the countries listed in o. 471.  $,R(08%

787 *n the band = 200I= <00 )H5! search and rescue transponders $SART% may

 be used! havin" due re"ard to the appropriate *T+R Recommendation $see

also Article 31%.

78< The use of the band = 300I= <00 )H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service is limited to airborne weather radars and "roundbased radars. *n

addition! "roundbased radar beacons in the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service are permitted in the band = 300I= 320 )H5 on condition that harmful

interference is not caused to the maritime radionavi"ation service.  $,R(08%

 

78<A The use of the band = 300I= <00 )H5 by the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

service $active% and the space research service $active% is limited to systems

requirin" necessary bandwidth "reater than 300 )H5 than cannot be fully

accommodated within the = <00I= /00 )H5 band.  $,R(08%

78<' *n the band = 300I= <00 )H5! stations operatin" in the radiolocation service

shall not cause harmful interference to! nor claim protection from! radars

operatin" in the radionavi"ation service in conformity with the Radio

Re"ulations. 4roundbased radars used for meteorolo"ical purposes have

 priority over other radiolocation uses.  $,R(08%

789A *n the band = 300I= /00 )H5! stations in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

service $active% and space research service $active% shall not cause harmful

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interference to! nor claim protection from! stations of the radionavi"ation and

radiolocation services.  $,R(08%

788  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh!'runei arussalam! (ameroon! ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates!

:ritrea! :thiopia! 4uyana! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq!

Gamaica! Gapan! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon! ?iberia! )alaysia! i"eria! Jman!

a#istan! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea!

Sin"apore! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! Trinidad and Toba"o! and Nemen!

the allocation of the band = /00I10 000 )H5 to the fi-ed service is on a

 primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(12%

78/  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! )on"olia! @yr"y5stan! Romania!

Tur#menistan and +#raine! the band = /00I10 000 )H5 is also allocated to

the radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.   $,R(08%

78/A The use of the band = /00I= =00 )H5 by the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

service $active% and the space research service $active% is limited to systems

requirin" necessary bandwidth "reater than <00 )H5 that cannot be fully

accommodated within the = 300I= /00 )H5 band.  $,R(08%

78/' *n the band = /00I= =00 )H5! stations in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

service $active% and space research service $active% shall not cause harmful

interference to! nor claim protection from stations of the fi-ed service to

which this band is allocated on a secondary basis.   $,R(08%

78= The band = =8<I10 02< )H5 is also allocated to the meteorolo"icalIsatellite

service on a secondary basis for use by weather radars.

7/0  Additional allocation  in Ar"entina! 'ra5il! (hile! (osta Rica! (uba!

:l Salvador! :cuador! 4uatemala! Honduras! )e-ico! ara"uay! the

 etherlands Antilles! eru and +ru"uay! the band 10I10.7< 4H5 is also

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis. *n Kene5uela!

the band 10I10.7< 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary

 basis.  $,R(08%

7/1  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! An"ola! 'ra5il! (hina! (osta Rica! (te

dM*voire! :l Salvador! :cuador! Spain! 4uatemala! Hun"ary! Gapan! @enya!

)orocco! i"eria! Jman! +5be#istan! a#istan! ara"uay! eru! the em.

eoples Rep. of @orea! Romania! Tan5ania! Thailand and +ru"uay! the band

10.7<I10.< 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a

 primary basis.  $,R(12%

7/2 *n the band 10.9I10.9/ 4H5! the power delivered to the antenna of stations

of the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services shall not e-ceed

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U3 d',. This limit may be e-ceeded! subect to a"reement obtained under 

 o. 9.21. However! in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'ahrain!

'an"ladesh! 'elarus! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! 4eor"ia! *ndia!

*ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! Gordan! ?ibyan Arab Gamahiriya!@a5a#hstan! @uwait! ?ebanon! )orocco! )auritania! )oldova! i"eria!

Jman! +5be#istan! a#istan! hilippines! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic!

@yr"y5stan! Sin"apore! Tai#istan! Tunisia! Tur#menistan! and Kiet am! this

restriction on the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services is

not applicable.  $,R(08%

7/2A &or sharin" of the band 10.9I10.9/ 4H5 between the :arth e-plorationI 

satellite $passive% service and the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical

mobile! services! Resolution 751 (W!"07# applies.  $,R(08%

7/3  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'ahrain!'elarus! (hina! (olombia! @orea $Rep. of%! (osta Rica! :"ypt! the +nited

Arab :mirates! 4eor"ia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael! Gordan!

@a5a#hstan! @uwait! ?ebanon! )on"olia! Patar! @yr"y5stan! the em.

eoples Rep. of @orea! Tai#istan! Tur#menistan and Nemen! the band

10.9/I10.8 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical

mobile! services on a primary basis. Such use is limited to equipment in

operation by 1 Ganuary 1=/<.  $,R(12%

7/7 *n Re"ion 1! the use of the band 10.8I11.8 4H5 by the fi-edIsatellite service

$:arthtospace% is limited to feeder lin#s for the broadcastin"Isatellite

service.

7/7A The use of the bands 10.=<I11.2 4H5 $spaceto:arth%! 11.7<I11.8 4H5

$spaceto:arth%! 11.8I12.2 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 2! 12.2I 

12.8< 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 3! 12.<I12.8< 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in

Re"ion 1! 13.8<I17.< 4H5 $:arthtospace%! 18./I1/.9 4H5 $spaceto

:arth%! 1=.8I20.2 4H5 $spaceto:arth%! 28.<I2/.9 4H5 $:arthtospace%!

2=.<I30 4H5 $:arthtospace% by a non"eostationarysatellite system in the

fi-edIsatellite service is subect to application of the provisions of o. 9.12

for coordination with other non"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edI 

satellite service. on"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatelliteservice shall not claim protection from "eostationarysatellite networ#s in the

fi-edIsatellite service operatin" in accordance with the Radio Re"ulations!

irrespective of the dates of receipt by the 'ureau of the complete

coordination or notification information! as appropriate! for the non

"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service and of the

complete coordination or notification information! as appropriate! for the

"eostationarysatellite networ#s! and o. 43A  does not apply. on

"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service in the above

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 bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that

may occur durin" their operation shall be rapidly eliminated.   $,R(2000%

7/< *n Re"ion 2! in the band 11.8I12.2 4H5! transponders on space stations inthe fi-edIsatellite service may be used additionally for transmissions in the

 broadcastin"Isatellite service! provided that such transmissions do not have a

ma-imum e.i.r.p. "reater than <3 d', per television channel and do not

cause "reater interference or require more protection from interference than

the coordinated fi-edIsatellite service frequency assi"nments. ,ith respect

to the space services! this band shall be used principally for the fi-edI 

satellite service.

7/9  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in )e-ico and the +nited States! the allocation

of the band 11.8I12.1 4H5 to the fi-ed service is on a secondary basis $see

 o. 32%.

7/8 *n the band 11.8I12.< 4H5 in Re"ions 1 and 3! the fi-ed! fi-edIsatellite!

mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! and broadcastin" services! in accordance

with their respective allocations! shall not cause harmful interference to! or 

claim protection from! broadcastin"Isatellite stations operatin" in accordance

with the Re"ions 1 and 3 lan in Appendi- 30.  $,R(03%

7/8A  Additional   allocation  in Re"ion 1! the band 11.8I12.< 4H5! in Re"ion 2!

the band 12.2I12.8 4H5 and! in Re"ion 3! the band 11.8I12.2 4H5! are also

allocated to the fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% on a primary basis!

limited to non"eostationary systems and subect to application of the

 provisions of o. 9.12 for coordination with other non"eostationarysatellite

systems in the fi-edIsatellite service. on"eostationarysatellite systems in

the fi-edIsatellite service shall not claim protection from "eostationary

satellite networ#s in the broadcastin"Isatellite service operatin" in

accordance with the Radio Re"ulations! irrespective of the dates of receipt by

the 'ureau of the complete coordination or notification information! as

appropriate! for the non"eostationary satellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite

service and of the complete coordination or notification information! as

appropriate! for the "eostationarysatellite networ#s! and o. 43A does not

apply. on"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service in theabove bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable

interference that may occur durin" their operation shall be rapidly

eliminated.  $,R(03%

7// The use of the band 11.8I12.2 4H5 by "eostationarysatellite networ#s in the

fi-edIsatellite service in Re"ion 2 is subect to application of the provisions

of o. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Re"ions 1!

2 and 3. &or the use of the band 12.2I12.8 4H5 by the broadcastin"Isatellite

service in Re"ion 2! see Appendi- 30.  $,R(03%

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7/=  Additional allocation  in eru! the band 12.1I12.2 4H5 is also allocated to

the fi-ed service on a primary basis.

7=0 *n Re"ion 2! in the band 12.2I12.8 4H5! e-istin" and future terrestrial

radiocommunication services shall not cause harmful interference to the

space services operatin" in conformity with the 'roadcastin"Isatellite lan

for Re"ion 2 contained in Appendi- 30.

7=2 Assi"nments to stations of the broadcastin"Isatellite service which are in

conformity with the appropriate re"ional lan or included in the Re"ions 1

and 3 ?ist in Appendi- 30 may also be used for transmissions in the fi-edI 

satellite service $spaceto:arth%! provided that such transmissions do not

cause more interference! or require more protection from interference! than

the broadcastin"Isatellite service transmissions operatin" in conformity withthe lan or the ?ist! as appropriate.   $,R(2000%

7=3 The broadcastin"Isatellite service in the band 12.<I12.8< 4H5 in Re"ion 3 is

limited to a power flu-density not e-ceedin" U111 d'$,;$m2W28 )H5%% for 

all conditions and for all methods of modulation at the ed"e of the service

area.  $,R(=8%

7=7  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! An"ola! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! (ameroon!

the (entral African Rep.! (on"o $Rep. of the%! (te d*voire! ibouti!

:"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! :ritrea! :thiopia! 4abon! 4hana! 4uinea!

*raq! *srael! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon! ?ibya! )ada"ascar! )ali! )orocco!

)on"olia! i"eria! Jman! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! the em. Rep. of 

the (on"o! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! (had! To"o and Nemen! the band

12.<I12.8< 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical

mobile! services on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

7=<  Additional allocation  in &rance! 4reece! )onaco! )ontene"ro! +"anda!

Romania! Tan5ania and Tunisia! the band 12.<I12.8< 4H5 is also allocated to

the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services on a secondary

 basis.  $,R(12%

7=9  Additional allocation  in Austria! A5erbaian! @yr"y5stan and Tur#menistan!

the band 12.<I12.8< 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service and the

mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! service on a primary basis. However!

stations in these services shall not cause harmful interference to fi-edI 

satellite service :arth stations of countries in Re"ion 1 other than those listed

in this footnote. (oordination of these :arth stations is not required with

stations of the fi-ed and mobile services of the countries listed in this

footnote. The power flu-density limit at the :arthMs surface "iven in

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Table 21–4 of Article 21! for the fi-edIsatellite service shall apply on the

territory of the countries listed in this footnote.   $,R(2000%

7=8 The use of the band 13.2<I13.7 4H5 by the aeronautical radionavi"ationservice is limited to oppler navi"ation aids.

7=/A The :arth e-plorationIsatellite $active% and space research $active% services

operatin" in the band 13.2<I13.7 4H5 shall not cause harmful interference

to! or constrain the use and development of! the aeronautical radionavi"ation

service.  $,R(=8%

7==  Additional allocation  in 'an"ladesh and *ndia! the band 13.2<I17 4H5 is

also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis. *n a#istan! the band

13.2<I13.8< 4H5 is allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis.   $,R(

12%

<00  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! An"ola! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'runei

arussalam! (ameroon! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! 4abon! *ndonesia!

*ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon!

)ada"ascar! )alaysia! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! i"er! i"eria! Jman!

Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Sin"apore! Sudan! South Sudan! (had and

Tunisia! the band 13.7I17 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile

services on a primary basis. *n a#istan! the band 13.7I13.8< 4H5 is also

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

<01  Additional allocation  in A5erbaian! Hun"ary! Gapan! @yr"y5stan! Romania

and Tur#menistan! the band 13.7I17 4H5 is also allocated to the

radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.  $,R(12%

<01A The allocation of the band 13.7I13.8< 4H5 to the space research service on a

 primary basis is limited to active spaceborne sensors. Jther uses of the band

 by the space research service are on a secondary basis.  $,R(=8%

<01' *n the band 13.7I13.8< 4H5! the :arth e-plorationIsatellite $active% and

space research $active% services shall not cause harmful interference to! or 

constrain the use and development of! the radiolocation service.   $,R(=8%

<02 *n the band 13.8<I17 4H5! an :arth station of a "eostationary fi-edIsatellite

service networ# shall have a minimum antenna diameter of 1.2 m and an

:arth station of a non"eostationary fi-edIsatellite service system shall have

a minimum antenna diameter of 7.< m. *n addition! the e.i.r.p.! avera"ed over 

one second! radiated by a station in the radiolocation or radionavi"ation

services shall not e-ceed <= d', for elevation an"les above 2F and 9< d',

at lower an"les. 'efore an administration brin"s into use an :arth station in a

"eostationarysatellite networ# in the fi-edIsatellite service in this band with

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an antenna diameter smaller than 7.< m! it shall ensure that the power flu-

density produced by this :arth station does not e-ceed

• U11< d'$,;$m2

W10 )H5%% for more than 1 of the time producedat 39 m above sea level at the low water mar#! as officially

reco"nised by the coastal StateD

• U11< d'$,;$m2W10 )H5%% for more than 1 of the time produced

3 m above "round at the border of the territory of an administration

deployin" or plannin" to deploy land mobile radars in this band!

unless prior a"reement has been obtained.

&or :arth stations within the fi-edIsatellite service havin" an antenna

diameter "reater than or equal to 7.< m! the e.i.r.p. of any emission should be

at least 9/ d', and should not e-ceed /< d',.  $,R(03%

<03 *n the band 13.8<I17 4H5! "eostationary space stations in the space research

service for which information for advance publication has been received by

the 'ureau prior to 31 Ganuary 1==2 shall operate on an equal basis with

stations in the fi-edIsatellite serviceD after that date! new "eostationary space

stations in the space research service will operate on a secondary basis. +ntil

those "eostationary space stations in the space research service for which

information for advance publication has been received by the 'ureau prior to

31 Ganuary 1==2 cease to operate in this band

•in the band 13.88I13.8/ 4H5! the e.i.r.p. density of emissions fromany :arth station in the fi-edIsatellite service operatin" with a space

station in "eostationarysatellite orbit shall not e-ceed

i% 7.8 * 6 2/ d'$,;70 #H5%! where * is the fi-edIsatellite service :arth station antenna

diameter $m% for antenna diameters equal to or "reater than

1.2 m and less than 7.< mD

ii% 7=.2 6 20 lo"$ *;7.<% d'$,;70 #H5%! where  * is the fi-edIsatellite service :arth

station antenna diameter $m% for antenna diameters equal to or 

"reater than 7.< m and less than 31.= mD

iii% 99.2 d'$,;70 #H5% for any fi-edIsatellite service :arth station for antenna

diameters $m% equal to or "reater than 31.= mD

iv% <9.2 d'$,;7 #H5% for narrowband $less than 70 #H5 of necessary bandwidth% fi-ed

satellite service :arth station emissions from any fi-edIsatellite

service :arth station havin" an antenna diameter of 7.< m or 

"reaterD

• the e.i.r.p. density of emissions from any :arth station in the fi-edI 

satellite service operatin" with a space station in non"eostationary

satellite orbit shall not e-ceed <1 d', in the 9 )H5 band from

13.882 to 13.88/ 4H5.

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Automatic power control may be used to increase the e.i.r.p. density in these frequency ran"es to

compensate for rain attenuation! to the e-tent that the power flu-density at

the fi-edIsatellite service space station does not e-ceed the value resultin"

from use by an :arth station of an e.i.r.p. meetin" the above limits in clears#y conditions.  $,R(03%

<07 The use of the band 17I17.3 4H5 by the radionavi"ation service shall be

such as to provide sufficient protection to space stations of the fi-edIsatellite

service.

<07A *n the band 17I17.< 4H5! aircraft :arth stations in the secondary

aeronautical mobileIsatellite service may also communicate with space

stations in the fi-edIsatellite service. The provisions of os. 29! 30 and 31

apply.  $,R(03%

<07' Aircraft :arth stations operatin" in the aeronautical mobileIsatellite service

in the band 17I17.< 4H5 shall comply with the provisions of Anne- 1!

art ( of Recommendation *T+R ).1973! with respect to any radio

astronomy station performin" observations in the 17.78I17.< 4H5 band

located on the territory of Spain! &rance! *ndia! *taly! the +nited @in"dom

and South Africa.  $,R(03%

<07( *n the band 17I17.2< 4H5! the power flu-density produced on the territory

of the countries of Saudi Arabia! 'otswana! (te d*voire! :"ypt! 4uinea!

*ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! @uwait! i"eria! Jman! the Syrian Arab

Republic and Tunisia by any aircraft earth station in the aeronautical mobileI 

satellite service shall not e-ceed the limits "iven in Anne- 1! art ' of 

Recommendation *T+R ).1973! unless otherwise specifically a"reed by the

affected administration$s%. The provisions of this footnote in no way dero"ate

the obli"ations of the aeronautical mobileIsatellite service to operate as a

secondary service in accordance with o. 29.  $,R(12%

<0<  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! An"ola! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'otswana!

'runei arussalam! (ameroon! (hina! (on"o $Rep. of the%! @orea $Rep. of%!

ibouti! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! 4abon! 4uinea! *ndia! *ndonesia!

*ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael! Gapan! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon!)alaysia! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! Jman! the hilippines! Patar! the

Syrian Arab Republic! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Sin"apore! Somalia!

Sudan! South Sudan! Swa5iland! Tan5ania! (had! Kiet am and Nemen! the

 band 17I17.3 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary

 basis.  $,R(12%

<09 The band 17I17.< 4H5 may be used! within the fi-edIsatellite service

$:arthtospace%! for feeder lin#s for the broadcastin"Isatellite service!

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subect to coordination with other networ#s in the fi-edIsatellite service.

Such use of feeder lin#s is reserved for countries outside :urope.

<09A *n the band 17I17.< 4H5! ship :arth stations with an e.i.r.p. "reater than21 d', shall operate under the same conditions as :arth stations located on

 board vessels! as provided in Resolution 902 (W!"03#. This footnote shall

not apply to ship :arth stations for which the complete Appendi- 4

information has been received by the 'ureau prior to < Guly 2003.  $,R(03%

<09' :arth stations located on board vessels communicatin" with space stations in

the fi-edIsatellite service may operate in the frequency band 17I17.< 4H5

without the need for prior a"reement from (yprus! 4reece and )alta! within

the minimum distance "iven in Resolution 902 (W!"03# from these

countries.  $,R(03%

<0/  Additional allocation  in 4ermany! &rance! *taly! ?ibya! The &ormer 

Nu"oslav Rep. of )acedonia and the +nited @in"dom! the band 17.2<I 

17.3 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed service on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

<0/A *n the band 17.2<I17.3 4H5! the power flu-density produced on the

territory of the countries of Saudi Arabia! 'otswana! (hina! (te d*voire!

:"ypt! &rance! 4uinea! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *taly! @uwait!

 i"eria! Jman! the Syrian Arab Republic! the +nited @in"dom and Tunisia

 by any aircraft earth station in the aeronautical mobileIsatellite service shall

not e-ceed the limits "iven in Anne- 1! art ' of Recommendation

*T+R ).1973! unless otherwise specifically a"reed by the affected

administration$s%. The provisions of this footnote in no way dero"ate the

obli"ations of the aeronautical mobileIsatellite service to operate as a

secondary service in accordance with o. 29.  $,R(12%

<0=A *n the band 17.3I17.< 4H5! the power flu-density produced on the territory

of the countries of Saudi Arabia! 'otswana! (ameroon! (hina! (te d*voire!

:"ypt! &rance! 4abon! 4uinea! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *taly!

@uwait! )orocco! i"eria! Jman! the Syrian Arab Republic! the +nited

@in"dom! Sri ?an#a! Tunisia and Kiet am by any aircraft earth station in

the aeronautical mobileIsatellite service shall not e-ceed the limits "iven inAnne- 1! art ' of Recommendation *T+R ).1973! unless otherwise

specifically a"reed by the affected administration$s%. The provisions of this

footnote in no way dero"ate the obli"ations of the aeronautical mobileI 

satellite service to operate as a secondary service in accordance with

 o. 29.  $,R(12%

<10 The use of the band 17.<I17./ 4H5 by the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthto

space% is limited to feeder lin#s for the broadcastin"Isatellite service. This

use is reserved for countries outside :urope.

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<11  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! (ameroon! :"ypt! the

+nited Arab :mirates! 4uinea! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael!

@uwait! ?ebanon! Jman! a#istan! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic andSomalia! the band 1<.3<I1<.7 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile

services on a secondary basis.  $,R(12%

<11A The band 1<.73I1<.93 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-edIsatellite service

$spaceto:arth% on a primary basis. +se of the band 1<.73I1<.93 4H5 by the

fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth and :arthtospace% is limited to feeder 

lin#s of non"eostationary systems in the mobileIsatellite service! subect to

coordination under o. 9.11A. The use of the frequency band 1<.73I 

1<.93 4H5 by the fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% is limited to feeder 

lin#s of non"eostationary systems in the mobileIsatellite service for which

advance publication information has been received by the 'ureau prior to2 Gune 2000. *n the spaceto:arth direction! the minimum :arth station

elevation an"le above and "ain towards the local hori5ontal plane and the

minimum coordination distances to protect an :arth station from harmful

interference shall be in accordance with Recommendation *T+R S.1371. *n

order to protect the radio astronomy service in the band 1<.3<I1<.7 4H5! the

a""re"ate power flu-density radiated in the 1<.3<I1<.7 4H5 band by all the

space stations within any feederlin# of a non"eostationary system in the

mobileIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% operatin" in the 1<.73I1<.93 4H5

 band shall not e-ceed the level of U1<9 d'$,;m2% in a <0 )H5 bandwidth!

into any radio astronomy observatory site for more than 2 of the

time.  $,R(2000%

<11( Stations operatin" in the aeronautical radionavi"ation service shall limit the

effective e.i.r.p. in accordance with Recommendation *T+R S.1370. The

minimum coordination distance required to protect the aeronautical

radionavi"ation stations $o. 4.10 applies% from harmful interference from

feederlin# :arth stations and the ma-imum e.i.r.p. transmitted towards the

local hori5ontal plane by a feederlin# :arth station shall be in accordance

with Recommendation *T+R S.1370.  $,R(=8%

<11 &i-edIsatellite service systems for which complete information for advance publication has been received by the 'ureau by 21 ovember 1==8 may

operate in the bands 1<.7I1<.73 4H5 and 1<.93I1<.8 4H5 in the spaceto

:arth direction and 1<.93I1<.9< 4H5 in the :arthtospace direction. *n the

 bands 1<.7I1<.73 4H5 and 1<.9<I1<.8 4H5! emissions from a non

"eostationary space station shall not e-ceed the power flu-density limits at

the :arthMs surface of U179 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for any an"le of arrival. *n the

 band 1<.93I1<.9< 4H5! where an administration plans emissions from a non

"eostationary space station that e-ceed U179 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% for any an"le

of arrival! it shall coordinate under o. 9.11A with the affected

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administrations. Stations in the fi-edIsatellite service operatin" in the band

1<.93I1<.9< 4H5 in the :arthtospace direction shall not cause harmful

interference to stations in the aeronautical radionavi"ation service $o. 4.10

applies%.  $,R(=8%

<11: *n the frequency band 1<.7I1<.8 4H5! stations operatin" in the radiolocation

service shall not cause harmful interference to! or claim protection from!

stations operatin" in the aeronautical radionavi"ation service.

<11& *n order to protect the radio astronomy service in the frequency band 1<.3<I 

1<.7 4H5! radiolocation stations operatin" in the frequency band 1<.7I 

1<.8 4H5 shall not e-ceed the power flu-density level of U1<9 d'$,;m2% in

a <0 )H5 bandwidth in the frequency band 1<.3<I1<.7 4H5! at any radio

astronomy observatory site for more than 2 per cent of the time.

<12  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! An"ola! Saudi Arabia! Austria! 'ahrain!

'an"ladesh! 'runei arussalam! (ameroon! (on"o $Rep. of the%! (osta

Rica! :"ypt! :l Salvador! the +nited Arab :mirates! :ritrea! &inland!

4uatemala! *ndia! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! Gordan! @enya!

@uwait! ?ebanon! ?ibya! )alaysia! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! )ontene"ro!

 epal! icara"ua! i"er! Jman! a#istan! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! the

em. Rep. of the (on"o! Serbia! Sin"apore! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan!

Tan5ania! (had! To"o and Nemen! the band 1<.8I18.3 4H5 is also allocated

to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis.   $,R(12%

<13  Additional allocation  in *srael! the band 1<.8I18.3 4H5 is also allocated to

the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis. These services shall not

claim protection from or cause harmful interference to services operatin" in

accordance with the Table in countries other than those included in o. 512.

<13A Spaceborne active sensors operatin" in the band 18.2I18.3 4H5 shall not

cause harmful interference to! or constrain the development of! the

radiolocation and other services allocated on a primary basis.  $,R(=8%

<17  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! An"ola! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain!

'an"ladesh! (ameroon! :l Salvador! the +nited Arab :mirates! 4uatemala!*ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael! *taly! Gapan! Gordan! @uwait!

?ibya! ?ithuania! epal! icara"ua! i"eria! Jman! +5be#istan! a#istan!

Patar! @yr"y5stan! Sudan and South Sudan! the band 18.3I18.8 4H5 is also

allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a secondary basis. The power 

limits "iven in os. 21.3 and 21.5 shall apply.  $,R(12%

<1< *n the band 18.3I18./ 4H5! sharin" between the fi-edIsatellite service

$:arthtospace% and the broadcastin"Isatellite service shall also be in

accordance with the provisions of [ 1 of Anne- 7 of Appendi- 30A.

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<19 The use of the band 18.3I1/.1 4H5 by "eostationarysatellite systems in the

fi-edIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is limited to feeder lin#s for the

 broadcastin"Isatellite service. The use of the band 18.3I18./ 4H5 inRe"ion 2 by systems in the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is limited

to "eostationary satellites. &or the use of the band 18.3I18./ 4H5 in

Re"ion 2 by feeder lin#s for the broadcastin"Isatellite service in the band

12.2I12.8 4H5! see Article 11. The use of the bands 18.3I1/.1 4H5 $:arth

tospace% in Re"ions 1 and 3 and 18./I1/.1 4H5 $:arthtospace% in

Re"ion 2 by non"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service

is subect to application of the provisions of o. 9.12 for coordination with

other non"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service. on

"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edIsatellite service shall not claim

 protection from "eostationarysatellite networ#s in the fi-edIsatellite service

operatin" in accordance with the Radio Re"ulations! irrespective of the datesof receipt by the 'ureau of the complete coordination or notification

information! as appropriate! for the non"eostationarysatellite systems in the

fi-edIsatellite service and of the complete coordination or notification

information! as appropriate! for the "eostationarysatellite networ#s! and

 o. 43A does not apply. on"eostationarysatellite systems in the fi-edI 

satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any

unacceptable interference that may occur durin" their operation shall be

rapidly eliminated.  $,R(2000%

<19A *n the band 18.3I18.8 4H5! :arth stations of the fi-edIsatellite service

$spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 1 shall not claim protection from the

 broadcastin"Isatellite service feederlin# :arth stations operatin" under 

Appendi- 30A! nor put any limitations or restrictions on the locations of the

 broadcastin"Isatellite service feederlin# :arth stations anywhere within the

service area of the feeder lin#.  $,R(03% 

<19' The followin" bands are identified for use by hi"hdensity applications in the

fi-edIsatellite service

18.3I18.8 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 1!

1/.3I1=.3 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 2!1=.8I20.2 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in all Re"ions!

3=.<I70 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 1!

70I70.< 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in all Re"ions!

70.<I72 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 2!

78.<I78.= 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 1!

7/.2I7/.<7 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 1!

7=.77I<0.2 4H5 $spaceto:arth% in Re"ion 1!

and

28.<I28./2 4H5 $:arthtospace% in Re"ion 1!

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2/.3<I2/.7< 4H5 $:arthtospace% in Re"ion 2!

2/.7<I2/.=7 4H5 $:arthtospace% in all Re"ions!

2/.=7I2=.1 4H5 $:arthtospace% in Re"ions 2 and 3!

2=.2<I2=.79 4H5 $:arthtospace% in Re"ion 2!2=.79I30 4H5 $:arthtospace% in all Re"ions!

7/.2I<0.2 4H5 $:arthtospace% in Re"ion 2.

This identification does not preclude the use of these bands by other fi-edIsatellite service

applications or by other services to which these bands are allocated on a co

 primary basis and does not establish priority in these Radio Re"ulations

amon" users of the bands. Administrations should ta#e this into account

when considerin" re"ulatory provisions in relation to these bands. See

Resolution 143 (e$.W!"07#.  $,R(03%

<18 *n Re"ion 2! use of the fi-edIsatellite $spaceto:arth% service in the band18.8I18./ 4H5 shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection

from assi"nments in the broadcastin"Isatellite service operatin" in

conformity with the Radio Re"ulations.  $,R(08%

<1=  Additional allocation  the bands 1/I1/.3 4H5 in Re"ion 2 and 1/.1I 

1/.7 4H5 in Re"ions 1 and 3 are also allocated to the meteorolo"icalI 

satellite service $spaceto:arth% on a primary basis. Their use is limited to

"eostationary satellites.  $,R(08%

<20 The use of the band 1/.1I1/.7 4H5 by the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthto

space% is limited to feeder lin#s of "eostationarysatellite systems in the

 broadcastin"Isatellite service.  $,R(2000%

<21  Alternative allocation  in 4ermany! enmar#! the +nited Arab :mirates and

4reece! the band 1/.1I1/.7 4H5 is allocated to the fi-ed! fi-edIsatellite

$spaceto:arth% and mobile services on a primary basis $see o. 33%. The

 provisions of o. 519 also apply.  $,R(03%

<22A The emissions of the fi-ed service and the fi-edIsatellite service in the band

1/.9I1/./ 4H5 are limited to the values "iven in  os. 21.5A and 21.16.2!

respectively.  $,R(2000%

<22' The use of the band 1/.9I1/./ 4H5 by the fi-edIsatellite service is limited to

"eostationary systems and systems with an orbit of apo"ee "reater than

20 000 #m.  $,R(2000%

<22( *n the band 1/.9I1/./ 4H5! in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! :"ypt! the

+nited Arab :mirates! Gordan! ?ebanon! ?ibyan Arab Gamahiriya! )orocco!

Jman! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! Tunisia and Nemen! fi-edservice

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systems in operation at the date of entry into force of the &inal Acts of ,R(

2000 are not subect to the limits of o. 21.5A.  $,R(2000%

<23A The use of the bands 1/./I1=.3 4H5 $spaceto:arth% and 2/.9I2=.1 4H5$:arthtospace% by "eostationary and non"eostationary fi-edIsatellite

service networ#s is subect to the application of the provisions of o. 9.11A

and o. 22.2 does not apply. Administrations havin" "eostationarysatellite

networ#s under coordination prior to 1/ ovember 1==< shall cooperate to

the ma-imum e-tent possible to coordinate pursuant to o. 9.11A with non

"eostationarysatellite networ#s for which notification information has been

received by the 'ureau prior to that date! with a view to reachin" results

acceptable to all the parties concerned. on"eostationarysatellite networ#s

shall not cause unacceptable interference to "eostationary fi-edIsatellite

service networ#s for which complete Appendi- 4 notification information is

considered as havin" been received by the 'ureau prior to 1/ ovember 1==<.  $,R(=8%

<23' The use of the band 1=.3I1=.9 4H5 $:arthtospace% by the fi-edIsatellite

service is limited to feeder lin#s for non"eostationarysatellite systems in the

mobileIsatellite service. Such use is subect to the application of the

 provisions of o. 9.11A! and o. 22.2 does not apply.

<23( o. 22.2 shall continue to apply in the bands 1=.3I1=.9 4H5 and 2=.1I 

2=.7 4H5 between feeder lin#s of non"eostationary mobileIsatellite service

networ#s and those fi-edIsatellite service networ#s for which complete

Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification information! is

considered as havin" been received by the 'ureau prior to 1/ ovember 

1==<.  $,R(=8%

<23 The use of the band 1=.3I1=.8 4H5 $spaceto:arth% by "eostationary fi-edI 

satellite service systems and by feeder lin#s for non"eostationarysatellite

systems in the mobileIsatellite service is subect to the application of the

 provisions of o. 9.11A! but not subect to the provisions of o. 22.2. The

use of this band for other non"eostationary fi-edIsatellite service systems!

or for the cases indicated in os. 523!  and 523&! is not subect to the

 provisions of o. 9.11A and shall continue to be subect to Articles 9 $e-cept o. 9.11A% and 11 procedures! and to the provisions of o. 22.2.  $,R(=8%

<23: o. 22.2 shall continue to apply in the bands 1=.9I1=.8 4H5 and 2=.7I 

2=.< 4H5! between feeder lin#s of non"eostationary mobileIsatellite service

networ#s and those fi-edIsatellite service networ#s for which complete

Appendi- 4 coordination information! or notification information! is

considered as havin" been received by the 'ureau by 21 ovember 

1==8.  $,R(=8%

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<27  Additional allocation  in Af"hanistan! Al"eria! An"ola! Saudi Arabia!

'ahrain! 'runei arussalam! (ameroon! (hina! (on"o $Rep. of the%! (osta

Rica! :"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! 4abon! 4uatemala! 4uinea! *ndia!

*ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! *srael! Gapan! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon!)alaysia! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! epal! i"eria! Jman! a#istan! the

hilippines! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! the em. Rep. of the (on"o!

the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Sin"apore! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan!

Tan5ania! (had! To"o and Tunisia! the band 1=.8I21.2 4H5 is also allocated

to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary basis. This additional use shall

not impose any limitation on the power flu-density of space stations in the

fi-edIsatellite service in the band 1=.8I21.2 4H5 and of space stations in the

mobileIsatellite service in the band 1=.8I20.2 4H5 where the allocation to

the mobileIsatellite service is on a primary basis in the latter band.  $,R(12%

<2< *n order to facilitate interre"ional coordination between networ#s in themobileIsatellite and fi-edIsatellite services! carriers in the mobileIsatellite

service that are most susceptible to interference shall! to the e-tent

 practicable! be located in the hi"her parts of the bands 1=.8I20.2 4H5 and

2=.<I30 4H5.

<29 *n the bands 1=.8I20.2 4H5 and 2=.<I30 4H5 in Re"ion 2! and in the bands

20.1I20.2 4H5 and 2=.=I30 4H5 in Re"ions 1 and 3! networ#s which are

 both in the fi-edIsatellite service and in the mobileIsatellite service may

include lin#s between :arth stations at specified or unspecified points or 

while in motion! throu"h one or more satellites for pointtopoint and point

tomultipoint communications.

<28 *n the bands 1=.8I20.2 4H5 and 2=.<I30 4H5! the provisions of o. 4.10 do

not apply with respect to the mobileIsatellite service.

<2/ The allocation to the mobileIsatellite service is intended for use by networ#s

which use narrow spotbeam antennas and other advanced technolo"y at the

space stations. Administrations operatin" systems in the mobileIsatellite

service in the band 1=.8I20.1 4H5 in Re"ion 2 and in the band 20.1I 

20.2 4H5 shall ta#e all practicable steps to ensure the continued availability

of these bands for administrations operatin" fi-ed and mobile systems inaccordance with the provisions of o. 524.

<2= The use of the bands 1=.8I20.1 4H5 and 2=.<I2=.= 4H5 by the mobileI 

satellite service in Re"ion 2 is limited to satellite networ#s which are both in

the fi-edIsatellite service and in the mobileIsatellite service as described in

 o. 526.

<30A +nless otherwise a"reed between the administrations concerned! any station

in the fi-ed or mobile services of an administration shall not produce a power 

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flu-density in e-cess of U120.7 d'$,;$m2W)H5%% at 3 m above the "round

of any point of the territory of any other administration in Re"ions 1 and 3

for more than 20 of the time. *n conductin" the calculations!

administrations should use the most recent version of Recommendation*T+R .7<2 $see Recommendation *T+R 'J.1/=/%.  $,R(12%

<30' *n the band 21.7I22 4H5!  in  order to facilitate the development of the

 broadcastin"Isatellite service! administrations in Re"ions 1 and 3 are

encoura"ed not to deploy stations in the mobile service and are encoura"ed

to limit the deployment of stations in the fi-ed service to pointtopoint

lin#s.  $,R(12%

<30( The use of the band 21.7I22 4H5 is subect to the provisions of 

Resolution 755 (W!"12#.  $,R(12%

<30 See Resolution 555 (W!"12#.  $,R(12%

<31  Additional allocation  in Gapan! the band 21.7I22 4H5 is also allocated to

the broadcastin" service on a primary basis.

<32 The use of the band 22.21I22.< 4H5 by the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

$passive% and space research $passive% services shall not impose constraints

upon the fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services.

<32A The location of earth stations in the space research service shall maintain a

separation distance of at least <7 #m from the respective border$s% of 

nei"hbourin" countries to protect the e-istin" and future deployment of fi-ed

and mobile services unless a shorter distance is otherwise a"reed between the

correspondin" administrations. os. 9.17 and 9.18 do not apply.

<32' +se of the band 27.9<I2<.2< 4H5 in Re"ion 1 and the band 27.9<I 

27.8< 4H5 in Re"ion 3 by the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthtospace% is

limited to earth stations usin" a minimum antenna diameter of 7.< m.  $,R(

12%

<33 The interIsatellite service shall not claim protection from harmfulinterference from airport surface detection equipment stations of the

radionavi"ation service.

<3< *n the band 27.8<I2<.2< 4H5! feeder lin#s to stations of the broadcastin"I 

satellite service shall have priority over other uses in the fi-edIsatellite

service $:arthtospace%. Such other uses shall protect and shall not claim

 protection from e-istin" and future operatin" feederlin# networ#s to such

 broadcastin" satellite stations.

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<3<A The use of the band 2=.1I2=.< 4H5 $:arthtospace% by the fi-edIsatellite

service is limited to "eostationarysatellite systems and feeder lin#s to non

"eostationarysatellite systems in the mobileIsatellite service. Such use is

subect to the application of the provisions of o. 9.11A! but not subect tothe provisions of o. 22.2' e-cept as indicated in os. 523! and 523& where

such use is not subect to the provisions of o. 9.11A and shall continue to be

subect to Articles 9  $e-cept o. 9.11A% and 11  procedures! and to the

 provisions of o. 22.2.  $,R(=8%

<39 +se of the 2<.2<I28.< 4H5 band by the interIsatellite service is limited to

space research and :arth e-plorationIsatellite applications! and also

transmissions of data ori"inatin" from industrial and medical activities in

space.

<39A Administrations operatin" earth stations in the :arth e-plorationIsatelliteservice or the space research service shall not claim protection from stations

in the fi-ed and mobile services operated by other administrations. *n

addition! earth stations in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service or in the

space research service should be operated ta#in" into account the most recent

version of Recommendation *T+R SA.1/92.  $,R(12%

<39' *n Saudi Arabia! Austria! 'el"ium! 'ra5il! 'ul"aria! (hina! @orea $Rep. of%!

enmar#! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! :stonia! &inland! Hun"ary! *ndia!

*ran $*slamic Republic of%! *reland! *srael! *taly! Gordan! @enya! @uwait!

?ebanon! ?ibya! ?iechtenstein! ?ithuania! )oldova! orway! Jman!

+"anda! a#istan! the hilippines! oland! ortu"al! the Syrian Arab

Republic! em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Slova#ia! the (5ech Rep.! Romania!

the +nited @in"dom! Sin"apore! Sweden! Swit5erland! Tan5ania! Tur#ey!

Kiet am and Eimbabwe! earth stations operatin" in the :arth e-plorationI 

satellite service in the band 2<.<I28 4H5 shall not claim protection from! or 

constrain the use and deployment of! stations of the fi-ed and mobile

services.  $,R(12%

<39( *n Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'otswana! 'ra5il! (ameroon! (omoros!

(uba! ibouti! :"ypt! +nited Arab :mirates! :stonia! &inland! *ran $*slamic

Republic of%! *srael! Gordan! @enya! @uwait! ?ithuania! )alaysia! )orocco! i"eria! Jman! Patar! Syrian Arab Republic! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan!

Tan5ania! Tunisia! +ru"uay! Eambia and Eimbabwe! earth stations operatin"

in the space research service in the band 2<.<I28 4H5 shall not claim

 protection from! or constrain the use and deployment of! stations of the fi-ed

and mobile services.  $,R(12%

<38 Space services usin" non"eostationary satellites operatin" in the interI 

satellite service in the band 28I28.< 4H5 are e-empt from the provisions of 

 o. 22.2.

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<38A *n 'hutan! (ameroon! @orea $Rep. of%! the Russian &ederation! *ndia!

*ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! Gapan! @a5a#hstan! )alaysia!

)aldives! )on"olia! )yanmar! +5be#istan! a#istan! the hilippines!@yr"y5stan! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Sudan! Sri ?an#a! Thailand

and Kiet am! the allocation to the fi-ed service in the band 28.=I2/.2 4H5

may also be used by hi"h altitude platform stations $HAS% within the

territory of these countries. Such use of 300 )H5 of the fi-edservice

allocation by HAS in the above countries is further limited to operation in

the HASto"round direction and shall not cause harmful interference to!

nor claim protection from! other types of fi-edservice systems or other co

 primary services. &urthermore! the development of these other services shall

not be constrained by HAS. See Resolution 145 (e$.W!"12#.  $,R(12%

<3/  Additional allocation  the bands 28.<00I28.<01 4H5 and 2=.===I 30.000 4H5 are also allocated to the fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth%

on a primary basis for the beacon transmissions intended for uplin# power 

control. Such spaceto:arth transmissions shall not e-ceed an equivalent

isotropically radiated power $e.i.r.p.% of 610 d', in the direction of adacent

satellites on the "eostationarysatellite orbit.  $,R(08%

<3= The band 28.<I30 4H5 may be used by the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthto

space% for the provision of feeder lin#s for the broadcastin"Isatellite service.

<70  Additional allocation  the band 28.<01I2=.=== 4H5 is also allocated to the

fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth% on a secondary basis for beacon

transmissions intended for uplin# power control.

<71 *n the band 2/.<I30 4H5! the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service is limited to

the transfer of data between stations and not to the primary collection of 

information by means of active or passive sensors.

<71A &eeder lin#s of non"eostationary networ#s in the mobileIsatellite service

and "eostationary networ#s in the fi-edIsatellite service operatin" in the

 band 2=.1I2=.< 4H5 $:arthtospace% shall employ uplin# adaptive power 

control or other methods of fade compensation! such that the :arth stationtransmissions shall be conducted at the power level required to meet the

desired lin# performance while reducin" the level of mutual interference

 between both networ#s. These methods shall apply to networ#s for which

Appendi- 4 coordination information is considered as havin" been received

 by the 'ureau after 18 )ay 1==9 and until they are chan"ed by a future

competent ,orld Radiocommunication (onference. Administrations

submittin" Appendi- 4 information for coordination before this date are

encoura"ed to utili5e these techniques to the e-tent practicable.  $,R(2000%

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<72  Additional allocation  in Al"eria! Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'runei

arussalam! (ameroon! (hina! (on"o $Rep. of the%! :"ypt! the +nited Arab

:mirates! :ritrea! :thiopia! 4uinea! *ndia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq!

Gapan! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon! )alaysia! )ali! )orocco! )auritania! epal! Jman! a#istan! hilippines! Patar! the Syrian Arab Republic! the

em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Somalia! Sudan! South Sudan! Sri ?an#a and

(had! the band 2=.<I31 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile

services on a secondary basis. The power limits specified in os. 21.3

and 21.5 shall apply.  $,R(12%

<73 The band 2=.=<I30 4H5 may be used for spacetospace lin#s in the :arth

e-plorationIsatellite service for telemetry! trac#in"! and control purposes! on

a secondary basis.

<73A *n 'hutan! (ameroon! @orea $Rep. of%! the Russian &ederation! *ndia!*ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq! Gapan! @a5a#hstan! )alaysia!

)aldives! )on"olia! )yanmar! +5be#istan! a#istan! the hilippines!

@yr"y5stan! the em. eoples Rep. of @orea! Sudan! Sri ?an#a! Thailand

and Kiet am! the allocation to the fi-ed service in the band 31I31.3 4H5

may also be used by systems usin" hi"h altitude platform stations $HAS% in

the "roundtoHAS direction. The use of the band 31I31.3 4H5 by systems

usin" HAS is limited to the territory of the countries listed above and shall

not cause harmful interference to! nor claim protection from! other types of 

fi-edservice systems! systems in the mobile service and systems operated

under o. 545. &urthermore! the development of these services shall not be

constrained by HAS. Systems usin" HAS in the band 31I31.3 4H5 shall

not cause harmful interference to the radio astronomy service havin" a

 primary allocation in the band 31.3I31./ 4H5! ta#in" into account the

 protection criterion as "iven in Recommendation *T+R RA.89=. *n order to

ensure the protection of satellite passive services! the level of unwanted

 power density into a HAS "round station antenna in the band 31.3I31./

4H5 shall be limited to U109 d'$,;)H5% under clears#y conditions! and

may be increased up to U100 d'$,;)H5% under rainy conditions to miti"ate

fadin" due to rain! provided the effective impact on the passive satellite does

not e-ceed the impact under clears#y conditions. See Resolution 145

(e$.W!"12#.  $,R(12%

<77 *n the band 31I31.3 4H5 the power flu-density limits specified in

Article 21! Table 21–4! shall apply to the space research service.

<7<  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Armenia! 4eor"ia! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan

and Tur#menistan! the allocation of the band 31I31.3 4H5 to the space

research service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(12%

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<79  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Saudi Arabia! Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus!

:"ypt! the +nited Arab :mirates! Spain! :stonia! the Russian &ederation!

4eor"ia! Hun"ary! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *srael! Gordan! ?ebanon!

)oldova! )on"olia! Jman! +5be#istan! oland! the Syrian Arab Republic!@yr"y5stan! Romania! the +nited @in"dom! South Africa! Tai#istan!

Tur#menistan and Tur#ey! the allocation of the band 31.<I31./ 4H5 to the

fi-ed and mobile! e-cept aeronautical mobile! services is on a primary basis

$see o. 33%.  $,R(12%

<78 The bands 31./I33.7 4H5! 38I70 4H5! 70.<I73.< 4H5! <1.7I<2.9 4H5!

<<.8/I<= 4H5 and 97I99 4H5 are available for hi"hdensity applications in

the fi-ed service $see Resolution 75 (W!"2000#%. Administrations should

ta#e this into account when considerin" re"ulatory provisions in relation to

these bands. 'ecause of the potential deployment of hi"hdensity

applications in the fi-edIsatellite service in the bands 3=.<I70 4H5 and70.<I72 4H5 $see o. 516B%! administrations should further ta#e into

account potential constraints to hi"hdensity applications in the fi-ed service!

as appropriate.  $,R(08%

<78A Administrations should ta#e practical measures to minimi5e the potential

interference between stations in the fi-ed service and airborne stations in the

radionavi"ation service in the 31./I33.7 4H5 band! ta#in" into account the

operational needs of the airborne radar systems.  $,R(2000%

<78'  Alternative allocation  in the +nited States! the band 31./I32 4H5 is

allocated to the radionavi"ation and space research $deep space% $spaceto

:arth% services on a primary basis.  $,R(=8%

<78(  Alternative allocation  in the +nited States! the band 32I32.3 4H5 is

allocated to the radionavi"ation and space research $deep space% $spaceto

:arth% services on a primary basis.  $,R(03%

<78  Alternative allocation  in the +nited States! the band 32.3I33 4H5 is

allocated to the interIsatellite and radionavi"ation services on a primary

 basis.  $,R(=8%

<78:  Alternative allocation  in the +nited States! the band 33I33.7 4H5 is

allocated to the radionavi"ation service on a primary basis.   $,R(=8%

<7/ *n desi"nin" systems for the interIsatellite service in the band 32.3I33 4H5!

for the radionavi"ation service in the band 32I33 4H5! and for the space

research service $deep space% in the band 31./I32.3 4H5! administrations

shall ta#e all necessary measures to prevent harmful interference between

these services! bearin" in mind the safety aspects of the radionavi"ation

service $see Recommendation 707%.  $,R(03%

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<7=  Additional allocation  in Saudi Arabia! 'ahrain! 'an"ladesh! :"ypt! the

+nited Arab :mirates! 4abon! *ndonesia! *ran $*slamic Republic of%! *raq!

*srael! Gordan! @uwait! ?ebanon! ?ibya! )alaysia! )ali! )orocco!)auritania! epal! i"eria! Jman! a#istan! the hilippines! Patar! the

Syrian Arab Republic! the em. Rep. of the (on"o! Sin"apore! Somalia!

Sudan! South Sudan! Sri ?an#a! To"o! Tunisia and Nemen! the band 33.7I 

39 4H5 is also allocated to the fi-ed and mobile services on a primary

 basis.  $,R(12%

<7=A *n the band 3<.<I39.0 4H5! the mean power flu-density at the :arths

surface! "enerated by any spaceborne sensor in the :arth e-plorationI 

satellite service $active% or space research service $active%! for any an"le

"reater than 0./F from the beam centre shall not e-ceed U83.3 d'$,;m2% in

this band.  $,R(03%

<<0  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Armenia! A5erbaian! 'elarus! the Russian

&ederation! 4eor"ia! @yr"y5stan! Tai#istan and Tur#menistan! the allocation

of the band 37.8I3<.2 4H5 to the space research service is on a primary basis

$see o. 33%.  $,R(12%

<<0A &or sharin" of the band 39I38 4H5 between the :arth e-plorationIsatellite

$passive% service and the fi-ed and mobile services! Resolution 752 (W!"

07# shall apply.  $,R(08%

<<1&  *ifferent cate$ory of service  in Gapan! the allocation of the band 71.<I 

72.< 4H5 to the mobile service is on a primary basis $see o. 33%.  $,R(=8%

<<1H The equivalent power flu-density $epfd% produced in the band 72.<I 

73.< 4H5 by all space stations in any non"eostationarysatellite system in

the fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth%! or in the broadcastin"Isatellite

service operatin" in the 72I72.< 4H5 band! shall not e-ceed the followin"

values at the site of any radio astronomy station for more than 2 of the

time

• U230 d'$,;m2

% in 1 4H5 and U279 d'$,;m2

% in any <00 #H5 of the72.<I73.< 4H5 band at the site of any radio astronomy station

re"istered as a sin"ledish telescopeD and

• U20= d'$,;m2% in any <00 #H5 of the 72.<I73.< 4H5 band at the site

of any radio astronomy station re"istered as a very lon" baseline

interferometry station.

These epfd values shall be evaluated usin" the methodolo"y "iven in Recommendation

*T+R S.1</91 and the reference antenna pattern and the ma-imum "ain of 

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an antenna in the radio astronomy service "iven in Recommendation

*T+R RA.1931 and shall apply over the whole s#y and for elevation an"les

hi"her than the minimum operatin" an"le Zmin  of the radiotelescope $for 

which a default value of <F should be adopted in the absence of notifiedinformation%.

These values shall apply at any radio astronomy station that either

• was in operation prior to < Guly 2003 and has been notified to the

'ureau before 7 Ganuary 2007D or 

• was notified before the date of receipt of the complete Appendi- 4

information for coordination or notification! as appropriate! for the

space station to which the limits apply.

Jther radio astronomy stations notified after these dates may see# an a"reement with administrations

that have authorised the space stations. *n Re"ion 2! Resolution 743 (W!"03# shall apply. The limits in this footnote may be e-ceeded at the site of a

radio astronomy station of any country whose administration so

a"reed.  $,R(08%

<<1* The power flu-density in the band 72.<I73.< 4H5 produced by any

"eostationary space station in the fi-edIsatellite service $spaceto:arth%! or 

the broadcastin"Isatellite service operatin" in the 72I72.< 4H5 band! shall

not e-ceed the followin" values at the site of any radio astronomy station

• U138 d'$,;m2% in 1 4H5 and U1<3 d'$,;m2% in any <00 #H5 of 

the 72.<I73.< 4H5 band at the site of any radio astronomy station

re"istered as a sin"ledish telescopeD and

• U119 d'$,;m2% in any <00 #H5 of the 72.<I73.< 4H5 band at the

site of any radio astronomy station re"istered as a very lon"

 baseline interferometry station.

These values shall apply at the site of any radio astronomy station that either

• was in operation prior to < Guly 2003 and has been notified to the

'ureau before 7 Ganuary 2007D or 

• was notified before the date of receipt of the complete Appendi- 4

information for coordination or notification! as appropriate! for the

space station to which the limits apply.

Jther radio astronomy stations notified after these dates may see# an a"reement with administrations

that have authorised the space stations. *n Re"ion 2! Resolution 743 (W!"

03# shall apply. The limits in this footnote may be e-ceeded at the site of a

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orbit. The sin"le entry power flu-density at all altitudes from 0 #m to

1 000 #m above the :arthMs surface produced by a station in the interIsatellite

service! for all conditions and for all methods of modulation! shall not e-ceed

U178 d'$,;$m2

W100 )H5%% for all an"les of arrival.   $,R(=8%

<<9'  Additional allocation  in Gapan! the band <7.2<I<<.8/ 4H5 is also allocated

to the mobile service on a primary basis for lowdensity use.   $,R(=8%

<<8  Additional allocation  in Gapan! the band <<.8/I</.2 4H5 is also allocated

to the radiolocation service on a primary basis.   $,R(=8%

<<8A *n the band <<.8/I<9.29 4H5! in order to protect stations in the :arth

e-plorationIsatellite service $passive%! the ma-imum power density delivered

 by a transmitter to the antenna of a fi-ed service station is limited to

U29 d'$,;)H5%.  $,R(2000%

<</ *n the bands <<.8/I</.2 4H5! <=I97 4H5! 99I81 4H5! 122.2<I123 4H5!

130I137 4H5! 198I187./ 4H5 and 1=1./I200 4H5! stations in the

aeronautical mobile service may be operated subect to not causin" harmful

interference to the interIsatellite service $see o. 43%.  $,R(2000%

<</A +se of the band <9.=I<8 4H5 by interIsatellite systems is limited to lin#s

 between satellites in "eostationarysatellite orbit and to transmissions from

non"eostationary satellites in hi"h:arth orbit to those in low:arth orbit.

&or lin#s between satellites in the "eostationarysatellite orbit! the sin"le

entry power flu-density at all altitudes from 0 #m to 1 000 #m above the

:arthMs surface! for all conditions and for all methods of modulation! shall not

e-ceed U178 d'$,;$m2W100 )H5%% for all an"les of arrival.   $,R(=8%

<<= *n the band <=I97 4H5! airborne radars in the radiolocation service may be

operated subect to not causin" harmful interference to the interIsatellite

service $see o. 43%.  $,R(2000%

<90 *n the band 8/I8= 4H5 radars located on space stations may be operated on a

 primary basis in the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service and in the space

research service.

<91 *n the band 87I89 4H5! stations in the fi-ed! mobile and broadcastin"

services shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the fi-edIsatellite

service or stations of the broadcastin"Isatellite service operatin" in

accordance with the decisions of the appropriate frequency assi"nment

 plannin" conference for the broadcastin"Isatellite service.  $,R(2000%

<91A The /1I/1.< 4H5 band is also allocated to the amateur and amateurIsatellite

services on a secondary basis.

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<91' *n Gapan! use of the band /7I/9 4H5! by the fi-edIsatellite service $:arthto

space% is limited to feeder lin#s in the broadcastin"Isatellite service usin" the

"eostationarysatellite orbit.  $,R(2000%

<92 The use of the band =7I=7.1 4H5 by the :arth e-plorationIsatellite $active%

and space research $active% services is limited to spaceborne cloud

radars.  $,R(=8%

<92A *n the bands =7I=7.1 4H5 and 130I137 4H5! transmissions from space

stations of the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service $active% that are directed

into the main beam of a radio astronomy antenna have the potential to

dama"e some radio astronomy receivers. Space a"encies operatin" the

transmitters and the radio astronomy stations concerned should mutually plan

their operations so as to avoid such occurrences to the ma-imum e-tent possible.  $,R(2000%

<92' *n the bands 10<I10=.< 4H5! 111./I117.2< 4H5! 1<<.<I1</.< 4H5 and

218I229 4H5! the use of this allocation is limited to spacebased radio

astronomy only.  $,R(2000%

<92( +se of the band 119I122.2< 4H5 by the interIsatellite service is limited to

satellites in the "eostationarysatellite orbit. The sin"leentry power flu-

density produced by a station in the interIsatellite service! for all conditions

and for all methods of modulation! at all altitudes from 0 #m to 1 000 #m

above the :arths surface and in the vicinity of all "eostationary orbital

 positions occupied by passive sensors! shall not e-ceed U17/ d'$,;

$m2W)H5%% for all an"les of arrival.  $,R(2000%

<92  Additional allocation *n @orea $Rep. of%!  the bands 12/I130 4H5! 181I 

181.9 4H5! 182.2I182./ 4H5 and 183.3I187 4H5 are also allocated to the

radio astronomy service on a primary basis until 201<.  $,R(2000%

<92: The allocation to the :arth e-plorationIsatellite service $active% is limited to

the band 133.<I137 4H5.  $,R(2000%

<92& *n the band 1<<.<I1</.< 4H5! the allocation to the :arth e-plorationI 

satellite $passive% and space research $passive% services shall terminate on

1 Ganuary 201/.  $,R(2000%

<924 The date of entry into force of the allocation to the fi-ed and mobile services

in the band 1<<.<I1</.< 4H5 shall be 1 Ganuary 201/.  $,R(2000%

<92H +se of the bands 187./I1/2 4H5 and 1/<I1=0 4H5 by the interIsatellite

service is limited to satellites in the "eostationarysatellite orbit. The sin"le

entry power flu-density produced by a station in the interIsatellite service!

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for all conditions and for all methods of modulation! at all altitudes from 0 to

1 000 #m above the :arths surface and in the vicinity of all "eostationary

orbital positions occupied by passive sensors! shall not e-ceed U177 d'$,;

$m2

W)H5%% for all an"les of arrival.  $,R(2000%

<93A *n the bands 200I20= 4H5! 23<I23/ 4H5! 2<0I2<2 4H5 and 29<I28< 4H5!

"roundbased passive atmospheric sensin" is carried out to monitor 

atmospheric constituents.  $,R(2000%

<93' The band 238.=I23/ 4H5 is also allocated to the :arth e-plorationIsatellite