See http://www.itu.int/pub/R-ACT-WRC.12-2015 .
I do hope that OFCOM and the whole of CEPT allocates a full 100kHz rather than the 15kHz agreed at the ITU WRC 2015 to the amateur service at 5MHz.
Of course this would mean OFCOM making a real decision, so this is unlikely.
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10 Apr 2016
2 Dec 2014
ITU Plenipotentiary Meeting - Busan Korea 2014
I have not had a chance to wade through the report(s) from this ITU meeting in Korea ahead of WRC2015 to see if a contiguous 60m band amateur allocation is any more probable. The few bits I did read were talking about budgets! We certainly will need a contiguous 60m band in the quiet years ahead. A nice new worldwide amateur band there would be very welcome.
See http://www.itu.int/en/plenipotentiary/2014/Pages/default.aspx .
See http://www.itu.int/en/plenipotentiary/2014/Pages/default.aspx .
5 Mar 2013
Revised UK Frequency Allocation Chart
From the OFCOM email newsletter today:
My understanding is therefore that below 8.3kHz the UK administration "does not care" what happens as long as interference to allocated services is avoided. This is my interpretation and not a legal statement.
The table shows frequencies below 8.3kHz are unallocated in the UK but there are some footnotes in the ITU frequency allocation table that require administrations to ensure no harmful interference to services above 9kHz and to notify other administrations about research below 9kHz.UK Frequency Allocation TableOfcom has published a revised UK Frequency Allocation Table. This details how various frequency bands are used in the UK, and which bodies are responsible for planning and managing them – including frequencies assigned to individual users or installations at particular locations. It also shows the internationally agreed spectrum allocations of the International Telecommunication Union.
My understanding is therefore that below 8.3kHz the UK administration "does not care" what happens as long as interference to allocated services is avoided. This is my interpretation and not a legal statement.
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