At the moment, I am trying to drum up local support (near JO02DG) for some very low power WSPR tests in the 8m ISM band.
Following a recent email from OFCOM, it is my view that anybody in the UK may use the 8m ISM band without a licence for beacons as long as they meet IR 2030. This allows 10mW ERP. At first sight, this seems very low, but with WSPR this could well be spotted across Europe from the UK.
These local tests could indicate what might be possible.
Of course, I would much prefer a tiny, digital only, amateur allocation at 8m.
UPDATE 1228z: Interestingly, the majority of my 10m WSPR spots today would have been possible at 10mW ERP assuming the local noise floor permitted.
UPDATE 1630z: Several locals have offered help with my upcoming 8m WSPR tests. The tests should take place very soon, probably next week.
UPDATE 1636z: Of course access to the ISM bands does not have to be just 8m: here in the UK as long as long as IR 2030 is met many ISM bands could be used for beacons legally without a licence is my interpretation. ISM rules vary with countries and I am not a legal expert, so you will have to check yourself.