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1 KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN NATIONAL FREQUENCY PLAN 2016 Version 1/2016

2 Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. NFP - Details 5 3. Construction of the NFP 7 4. Key ITU Definitions 9 5. Plan 11 Annex 1 Glossary of Acronyms, Terms and Definitions 139 Annex 2 Relevant footnotes from ITU Radio Regulations 145 Annex 3 National Footnotes 202

3 1. Introduction The radio frequency spectrum is a finite national resource and it is therefore vitally important that the spectrum resource is utilised in an efficient and effective manner. The Plan (NFP) is a key instrument in spectrum resource management providing information on which radiocommunciations services are permitted in each frequency band in the Kingdom of Bahrain. In addition to honoring international agreements, the NFP should reflect national policy on the use of the radio spectrum (in support of the broader objectives for the telecommunications, Security and broadcasting sectors, as well as Government users) and is the result of a planned, cooperative process. In accordance with a mandate outlined in the Cabinet Decision No. 50 of 2015 with respect to Establishment and Formation of the Spectrum Strategy and Coordination Committee, the said Committee (SSCC) has approved the NFP presented in this document. Protection and Disaster Relief) system, in order to help rescue and emergency teams communicate with each other, Stimulate technological innovation and competitiveness in a technology neutral fashion; Introduce new spectrum management techniques, where appropriate e.g. spectrum commons and spectrum property rights and trading etc; Provide spectrum for rural telecommunications with a particular emphasis on the provision of spectrum for telecommunications services for educational (including art and culture) and other public interest (including health and emergency) purposes. The above objectives should be reflected in the allocations recorded in the NFP. The extent to which the full benefits of the radio spectrum are realised depends on the actual use that is made of it and how efficiently it is managed. The NFP has been prepared & managed by Directorate of wireless Licensing, Frequency and Monitoring in accordance with the NFP Definition in Article (1) and Article (42) Supervision of Telecommunications Frequencies in the Legislative Decree No.48 of 2002 taking full account of the National Spectrum Planning and Allocation policy and the SSCC s members inputs. The primary objectives for the use of the radio spectrum include the following:- Satisfy the requirements of international obligations and treaties; Support economic growth and create employment; Satisfy the spectrum requirements of sector members including those responsible for national security and defence; Meet the needs of civil aviation and the maritime industries; Support the introduction of more spectrally efficient technologies, including the timely introduction of digitized broadcasting networks; Provide for competitive telecommunication infrastructures through free and fair processes; Introduce future generations of public and private technologies; Satisfy the spectrum requirements for internationally provided radio navigation services e.g. Galileo and GPS; Facilitate the rollout of broadband telecommunications networks; Facilitate regionally and globally harmonized frequencies for the PPDR (Public 3 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 4

4 2. NFP - Details The NFP is based on current and forecasted spectrum requirements in the Kingdom for the foreseeable future. Where a longer term implementation is expected, this is mentioned in the additional information column. It is expected that the NFP will be implemented in part or in whole, as soon as is practicably possible. NFP is considered to be as source document for importers, manufacturers, and users of radiocommunications equipment as well as by foreign administrations and regional telecommunication organizations. Frequency allocations of Radio Regulations keep changing following end of each World Radiocommunication Conference as new frequency allocations are redefined for the favor of specific services with the most growing demands, and old ones phased out. Changes on spectrum utilization will also occur at the international level or as a consequence of national decisions made to meet specific national requirements. The NFP will therefore be reviewed and updated periodically by the Directorate of Wireless Licensing, Frequency & Monitoring and the SSCC will, in consultation with its members, review and revise the NFP before and immediately after an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) or subsequent to any frequency harmonisation initiative of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) or the League of Arab States Arab Spectrum Management Group (ASMG). National developments which may lead to a revision to the NFP may include, for example: Decisions to adopt new technologies by the SSCC, Requests to update technology by incumbent users, Changing demands for different radio-based applications, Requirements arising from service based national consultative committees. The activities of other United Nations specialized agencies are also relevant, in particular the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Since radio frequencies do not respect national borders it is also necessary to take account of spectrum usage in neighboring states. 5 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 6

5 3. Construction of the NFP The NFP comprises four individual columns: Column 1: allocations This column shows the type of radiocommunication service to which the frequency band in question has been allocated in the Region 1 as per the Article 5 of ITU Radio Regulations (RR-2016). The Region 1 is the geographical (ITU) region in which the Kingdom of Bahrain falls within it. This column includes: Frequency Band. RR Article 5 allocations which correspond to Region 1 and are generic in nature. RR Article 5 footnotes which are relevant to GCC countries and neighboring states and the Kingdom in particular, which are in bold text. See also Annex 2 for details of the RR Article 5 footnotes mentioned in Column 1. Column 2: The For each frequency band: Frequency allocations to radiocommunication services in the Kingdom based on Column 1 and RR Art. 5 footnotes. Bahrain national footnotes relevant to the frequency band in question. See also Annex 3 for full details of Bahrain s national footnotes mentioned in Column 2. Column 3: This column, where appropriate, shows information regarding the frequency band and particular service along with the major uses of the radiocommunication spectrum. However the utilisations which are mentioned within a specific radiocommunication services do not preclude the use of other services indicated in the NFP i.e. Column 2. Column 4: This column shows detailed information about frequency plans and channel arrangements utilised in the Kingdom as well as any pairing arrangements between bands. Reference may also be made to European, ITU or other regulatory texts, where the contents have been adopted in the Kingdom. In addition other relevant information may also be included in this Column. Underlined italic bolded footnotes numbers: Indicates the footnotes related to Bahrain or neighboring countries. Conditions, constrains and other limitations stated in the bolded footnotes are mandatory to be observed or complied with in the utilization of frequency bands in the Kingdom or by radiocommunication services of the Kingdom to which these footnotes apply. To summarise, Column 1 therefore reflects the band and services determined in the ITU Radio Regulations, a treaty based document, Column 2 indicates the services in a particular band in the Kingdom. In the majority of cases they are the same or a sub-set of the Column 1 ITU designated services. Where they are not, details are generally found in a national footnote (BHR etc). The reason may be practice in a neighboring country or region and consequentially it has been considered preferable to use the frequencies in the Kingdom in the same or a similar manner, while Column 3 is the utilisation column where the major uses of a frequency band in the Kingdom can be found. Column 4 provides useful information on the channel arrangements and pairing of frequencies as well as other pertinent references or parameters. 7 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 8

6 4. Key ITU Definitions The following definitions are reproduced 4.3 Assignment (of a radio frequency or 4.6 Region 3: meridian 170 West and parallel 10 North; from the ITU Radio Regulations (RR) and are radio frequency channel): Region 3 includes the area limited on the thence along parallel 10 North to its relevant in the context of the NFP: Authorisation given by an administration for a east by line C and on the west by line A as intersection with meridian 120 West; thence radio station to use a radio frequency or radio shown in Figure (1), except any of the along meridian 120 West to the South Pole. 4.1 Allocation (of a frequency band): frequency channel under specified conditions. territory of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russian Entry in the Table of Frequency Federation, Georgia, Kazakstan, Mongolia, 4.10 Primary Services: of a given frequency band for the purpose 4.4 Region 1: Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Radiocommunication services detailed in of its use by one or more terrestrial or space Region 1 includes the area limited on the east Turkmenistan, Turkey and Ukraine and the columns 1 and 2 of the NFP which are in radiocommunication services or the radio by line A (lines A, B and C are defined below) area to the north of Russian Federation. upper case letters (e.g. ) have astronomy service under specified and on the west by line B, excluding any of the It also includes that part of the territory of primary status, the highest category of conditions. This term shall also be applied to territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran which the Islamic Republic of Iran lying outside of access to radio frequencies; the frequency band concerned. lies between these limits. It also includes the those limits. whole of the territory of Armenia, Azerbaijan, 4.11 Secondary Services: 4.2 Allotment (of a radio frequency or Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakstan, 4.7 Line A: Radiocommunication services detailed in radio frequency channel): Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Line A extends from the North Pole along columns 1 and 2 of the NFP which are in Entry of a designated frequency channel in Turkmenistan, Turkey and Ukraine and the meridian 40 East of Greenwich to parallel lower case letters (e.g. Mobile) have an agreed plan, adopted by a competent area to the north of Russian Federation which 40 North; thence by great circle arc to the secondary status; conference, for use by one or more lies between lines A and C as shown in intersection of meridian 60 East and the administrations for a terrestrial or space Figure (1). Tropic of Cancer; thence along the meridian Stations of a secondary service: radiocommunication service in one or more 60 East to the South Pole. shall not cause harmful interference to identified countries or geographical areas 4.5 Region 2: stations of primary services to which and under specified conditions. Region 2 includes the area limited on the east 4.8 Line B: frequencies are already assigned or to by line B and on the west by line C as shown Line B extends from the North Pole along which frequencies may be assigned at a in Figure (1). meridian 10 West of Greenwich to its later date intersection with parallel 72 North; thence cannot claim protection from harmful by great circle arc to the intersection of interference from stations of a primary meridian 50 West and parallel 40 North; service to which frequencies are already thence by great circle arc to the intersection assigned or may be assigned at a later date of meridian 20 West and parallel 10 South; can claim protection, however, from thence along meridian 20 West to the South harmful interference from stations of the Pole. same or other secondary service(s) to which frequencies may be assigned at a 4.9 Line C: later date. Line C extends from the North Pole by great circle arc to the intersection of parallel North with the international boundary in When more than one service is listed as Bering Strait; thence by great circle arc to having the same status, the order of their the intersection of meridian 165 East of listing does not indicate any relative priority Greenwich and parallel 50 North; thence by among the listed services. great circle arc to the intersection of Figure (1) 9 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 10

7 5. National Frequency Plan Below 8.3 KHz (Not allocated) Below 8.3 KHz (Not allocated) Inductive Systems KHz KHz Inductive Systems KHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS 5.54A 5.54B 5.54C KHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS Inductive Systems KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME Inductive Systems KHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS 5.54A KHz KHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS KHz Inductive Systems Inductive Systems KHz KHz MARITIME KHz KHz MARITIME Inductive Systems Inductive Systems KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME Inductive Systems KHz KHz Inductive Systems Fixed Fixed KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 khz) KHz KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 khz) KHz Inductive Systems Inductive Systems Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME Inductive Systems MARITIME 5.57 MARITIME Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 12

8 Plan KHz KHz 5.60 Fixed Maritime KHz KHz Fixed Maritime Inductive Systems Inductive Systems KHz MARITIME Amateur 5.67A B KHz MARITIME Amateur BHR2 Inductive Systems Stations in the amateur service using frequencies in the band khz shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 1 W (e.i.r.p.) and shall not cause harmful interference to stations of the radionavigation service operating in countries listed in No KHz KHz Inductive Systems KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME Inductive Systems MARITIME MARITIME KHz KHz Refer to the ITU GE75 Plan KHz KHz Inductive Systems KHz KHz For Broadcasting refer to the ITU GE75 Plan KHz KHz Inductive Systems MARITIME MARITIME KHz KHz KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME Inductive Systems MARITIME (radiobeacons) MARITIME (radiobeacons) Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 14

9 Plan KHz Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) KHz KHz Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) KHz KHz MARITIME A Aeronautical radionavigation KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME Aeronautical radionavigation KHz MARITIME MARITIME 490 khz for NAVTEX (5.79A) 490 khz to be used exclusively for the transmission by coast stations of navigational and meteorological warnings and urgent information to ships, by means of narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy (5.82) KHz KHz MARITIME KHz KHz MARITIME MARITIME KHz MARITIME A KHz A KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME 518 khz for NAVTEX (5.79A) Medium frequency (MF) AM Broadcasting The conditions for the use of the frequency 518 khz by the maritime service are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.84) Refer to the ITU GE75 Plan KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME MARITIME KHz KHz Aeronautical radionavigation KHz MARITIME 5.79 Amateur 5.80A Aeronautical radionavigation Aeronautical radionavigation KHz MARITIME Aeronautical radionavigation MARITIME MARITIME 5.90 LAND KHz 5.93 MARITIME LAND KHz 5.80B Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 16

10 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz MARITIME MARITIME 5.90 MARITIME MARITIME MARITIME LAND LAND LAND LAND KHz KHz KHz KHz KHz AMATEUR KHz AMATEUR BHR2 Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p) KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME KHz except KHz KHz except Amateur BHR1 BHR KHz Maximum power for Amateur is 10W (e.i.r.p) KHz (distress and calling) KHz (distress and calling) KHz for Distress KHz for Distress and Calling KHz for Distress for digital selective Calling The conditions for the use of the band khz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.108) The conditions for the use of KHz are prescribed in Article 31 (5.109), The conditions for the use of khz are prescribed in Articles 31 (5.110), except aeronautical (R) KHz except (R) Meteorological aids except aeronautical (R) KHz except aeronautical (R) Meteorological aids The carrier frequency khz, may also be used in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial radiocommunication services, for search and rescue operations concerning manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are prescribed in Article 31 (5.111) 17 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 18

11 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz MARITIME MARITIME MARITIME MARITIME KHz except (R) KHz except (R) except aeronautical (R) MARITIME KHz MARITIME KH KHz except (R) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2 500 khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL KHz except aeronautical (R) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2 500 khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL except aeronautical (R) For Broadcasting, refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 23 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 except (R) KHz (R) KHz (OR) except (R) KHz (R) KHz (OR) KHz for Search and rescue The carrier frequency khz, may also be used, in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial radiocommunication services, for search and rescue operations concerning manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are prescribed in Article 31 (5.111, 5.115) Space Research Space Research KHz KHz KHz except (R) KHz except (R) except aeronautical (R) except (R) except (R) Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 20

12 Plan KHz except (R) KHz except (R) For Broadcasting, refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz (OR) KHz (OR) KHz KHz For Broadcasting, refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz except KHz except except aeronautical For Broadcasting, refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz MARITIME MARITIME KHz (R) KHz AMATEUR except KHz (R) KHz AMATEUR BHR2 except Maximum power for Amateur is 100W (e.i.r.p) KHz MARITIME 5.79A KHz MARITIME KHz for Distress and Safety KHz for Distress KHz for Distress for digital selective Calling khz for NAVTEX (5.79A) The conditions for the use of khz are prescribed in Articles 31 (5.110) The conditions for the use of KHz are prescribed in Article 31 (5.109) The conditions for the use of the carrier frequency khz is prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.130) KHz (OR) LAND KHz (OR) LAND LAND khz for maritime safety information (MSI) khz is used exclusively for the transmission by coast stations of meteorological and navigational warnings and urgent information to ships by means of narrow-band direct-printing techniques (5.131) 21 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 22

13 Plan KHz (R) KHz (R) KHz KHz For Broadcasting refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 23 LAND LAND KHz KHz (R) (R) KHz KHz LAND For Broadcasting refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5 000 khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5 000 khz) Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 (OR) LAND (OR) LAND KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 Space research Space research KHz KHz except (R) Radiolocation 5.132A 5.132B KHz except aeronautical (R) except (R) Radiolocation KHz except aeronautical (R) except aeronautical (R) KHz KHz Mobile except KHz KHz Mobile except For Broadcasting, refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 24

14 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz except except except aeronautical (R) (R) Radiolocation 5.132A 5.133A KHz except KHz except aeronautical Amateur 5.133B KHz Radiolocation KHz except KHz except aeronautical Amateur BHR KHz Stations in the amateur service using the frequency band khz shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 15 W (e.i.r.p.) Only KHz and KHz are allocated for Amateur KHz (OR) KHz LAND KHz KHz (OR) KHz LAND KHz KHz for Search and rescue HF Broadcasting The carrier frequency khz, may also be used, in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial radiocommunication services, for search and rescue operations concerning manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are prescribed in Article 31 (5.111) Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article except except KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz (OR) LAND (OR) LAND 25 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 26

15 Plan KHz MARITIME KHz KHz MARITIME KHz KHz for Distress and Safety KHz for Distress KHz for Distress for digital selective Calling khz for maritime safety information (MSI) The conditions for the use of khz are prescribed in Articles 31 (5.110) The conditions for the use of KHz are prescribed in Article 31 (5.109) The conditions for the use of the carrier Frequency khz is prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.130) KHz AMATEUR 5.141A 5.141B KHz KHz KHz AMATEUR BHR2 except (R) KHz KHz Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p). Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 For Broadcasting refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 (R) (R) A 5.143B 5.143C 5.143D KHz KHz KHz KHz For Broadcasting refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 (OR) (OR) 5.143B 5.143C KHz KHz KHz KHz except (R) except (R) except aeronautical (R) except (R) KHz AMATEUR KHz AMATEUR BHR2 Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p) KHz KHz MARITIME AMATEUR-SATELLITE AMATEUR-SATELLITE MARITIME MARITIME A 27 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 28

16 Plan KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME KHz for Distress and Safety KHz for Search and rescue KHz for Distress KHz for Distress for digital selective Calling khz for maritime safety information (MSI) The conditions for the use of khz are prescribed in Articles 31 (5.110) The conditions for the use of KHz are prescribed in Article 31 (5.109) The carrier frequency khz, may also be used, in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial radiocommunication services, for search and rescue operations concerning manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are prescribed in Article 31 (5.111) KHz Radiolocation 5.145A 5.145B KHz KHz KHz KHz KHz Radiolocation KHz KHz KHz KHz Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz (R) KHz (OR) KHz (R) KHz (OR) The conditions for the use of the carrier frequency khz, is prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.145) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 Space research Space research KHz KHz Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 30

17 Plan KHz (R) KHz KHz (R) KHz Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p) KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 Amateur Amateur BHR KHz KHz KHz KHz Mobile except (R) KHz (OR) KHz (R) KHz Mobile except (R) KHz (OR) KHz (R) KHz KHz MARITIME KHz (OR) KHz MARITIME KHz (OR) KHz for Distress and Safety KHz for Distress KHz for Distress for digital selective Calling khz for maritime safety information (MSI) The conditions for the use of khz are prescribed in Articles 31 (5.110) The conditions for the use of KHz are prescribed in Article 31 (5.109) The conditions for the use of the carrier frequency khz is prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.145) KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 (R) (R) Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 32

18 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz KHz KHz Mobile except (R) Mobile except (R) Mobile except (R) Mobile except (R) KHz KHz KHz AMATEUR KHz AMATEUR BHR2 Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p). AMATEUR-SATELLITE AMATEUR-SATELLITE Mobile except (R) Radiolocation 5.132A Mobile except (R) Radiolocation KHz AMATEUR KHz AMATEUR BHR2 Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p) A KHz Mobile except (R) KHz Mobile except (R) Mobile except aeronautical (R) KHz Mobile except aeronautical (R) KHz Mobile except aeronautical (R) KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 34

19 Plan KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space research KHz (OR) KHz KHz KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space research KHz (OR) KHz KHz HF Broadcasting HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz MARITIME KHz KHz MARITIME KHz KHz for Distress and Safety KHz for Distress KHz for Distress for digital selective Calling khz for maritime safety information (MSI) The conditions for the use of khz are prescribed in Articles 31 (5.110) The conditions for the use of KHz are prescribed in Article 31 (5.109) The conditions for the use of the carrier frequency khz is prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 (5.145) KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 12 Radiolocation 5.145A Radiolocation KHz KHz 5.145B KHz KHz (R) (R) KHz KHz (OR) (OR) 35 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 36

20 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz KHz Space research KHz AMATEUR AMATEUR-SATELLITE KHz Mobile except KHz Space research KHz AMATEUR BHR2 AMATEUR-SATELLITE KHz Mobile except Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space research KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) KHz Mobile KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space research KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) KHz Mobile Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME KHz AMATEUR KHz AMATEUR BHR2 Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p). AMATEUR-SATELLITE AMATEUR-SATELLITE KHz KHz Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz KHz KHz 5.155A KHz MARITIME KHz MARITIME khz for maritime safety information (MSI) Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 38

21 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz 5.155B LAND LAND KHz KHz (R) KHz MARITIME KHz (R) KHz MARITIME KHz khz for maritime safety information (MSI) KHz LAND Radiolocation 5.132A KHz KHz LAND Radiolocation KHz LAND LAND KHz KHz Mobile except (R) Mobile except (R) KHz AMATEUR AMATEUR-SATELLITE KHz AMATEUR BHR2 AMATEUR-SATELLITE Maximum power for Amateur is 400W (e.i.r.p) KHz 5.156A (OR) KHz (OR) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL ( khz) Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz KHz KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL KHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article 26 except except Space research Space research 39 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 40

22 Plan KHz KHz KHz KHz except except except except Radiolocation 5.132A Radiolocation KHz KHz 5.133A MARITIME MARITIME KHz KHz KHz KHz except except except except KHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS KHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS KHz KHz KHz KHz HF Broadcasting Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article KHz AMATEUR KHz AMATEUR BHR2 Maximum power for Amateur is 500W (e.i.r.p) KHz MARITIME KHz KHz MARITIME KHz khz for maritime safety information (MSI) AMATEUR-SATELLITE KHz AMATEUR-SATELLITE KHz except except 41 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 42

23 Plan MHz MHz MHz MHz SPACE OPERATION (satellite identification) SPACE OPERATION (satellite identification) MHz MHz MHz MHz Space research MHz Space research MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz Radio astronomy Radio astronomy MHz MHz Space research MHz Space research MHz MHz MHz A MHz MHz Radiolocation 5.132A Radiolocation Radiolocation 5.132A Radiolocation B 43 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 44

24 Plan MHz MHz MHz MHz A MHz MHz MHz except MHz except A MHz MHz Refer to the ITU GE89 Plan MHz MHz FM Broadcasting Refer to the ITU GE84 Plan 5.162A MHz For Broadcasting refer to the ITU GE89 Plan Maximum power for Amateur is 100W Amateur BHR1 BHR2 (e.i.r.p) MHz Refer to the ITU GE89 Plan MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz FM Broadcasting Refer to the ITU GE84 Plan except except MHz except Amateur BHR1 BHR MHz except Maximum power for Amateur is 50W (e.i.r.p) A MHz (R) MHz (R) MHz for aeronautical emergency MHz is the aeronautical emergency frequency and, where required, the frequency MHz is the aeronautical frequency auxiliary to MHz. Mobile stations of the maritime service may communicate on these frequencies under the conditions laid down in Article 31 for distress and safety purposes with stations of the aeronautical service (5.200) 45 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 46

25 Plan MHz SPACE OPERATION MHz SPACE OPERATION except aeronautical (R) MHz SPACE OPERATION MHz SPACE OPERATION METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE -SATELLITE 5.208A 5.208B Fixed Mobile except aeronautical (R) -SATELLITE except (R) -SATELLITE 5.208A 5.208B Fixed Mobile except (R) -SATELLITE except (R) MHz MHz MHz MHz SPACE OPERATION SPACE OPERATION SPACE OPERATION SPACE OPERATION METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except (R) Mobile-satellite 5.208A 5.208B METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE except (R) Mobile-satellite METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except (R) Mobile-satellite 5.208A 5.208B METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE except (R) Mobile-satellite 47 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 48

26 Plan MHz (OR) MHz (OR) MARITIME MHz except aeronautical (R) MHz except (R) except aeronautical (R) PMR MHz (OR) MHz (OR) LAND MHz (OR) MARITIME LAND MHz (OR) MARITIME LAND -SATELLITE MHz -SATELLITE MHz except aeronautical -SATELLITE MHz -SATELLITE MHz except except aeronautical PMR MHz AMATEUR AMATEUR-SATELLITE MHz except (R) MHz AMATEUR BHR2 AMATEUR-SATELLITE MHz except (R) except aeronautical (R) Maximum power for Amateur is 100W (e.i.r.p). PMR MHz except aeronautical (R) Meteorological aids MHz except (R) MHz except aeronautical (R) Meteorological aids MHz except (R) except aeronautical (R) From MHz VHF maritime band channels PMR Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix A Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 50

27 Plan MHz MARITIME (distress and calling via DSC) MHz MARITIME (distress and calling via DSC) MHz for Distress, Safety and Calling (DSC) Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. The conditions for the use of the frequency MHz and the band MHz are contained in Articles 31 and 52, and in Appendix MHz except Maritime -satellite 5.228AA MHz except Maritime -satellite Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix MHz MHz Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix MHz MHz Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. except (R) except (R) except except MHz MARITIME Mobile-satellite MHz MARITIME Mobile-satellite MARITIME Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. Mobile-satellite 5.228F A 5.228B MHz Mobile-satellite MHz Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix MHz MARITIME (distress and calling) MHz MARITIME MHz MARITIME (distress and calling) MHz MARITIME MHz for Distress, Safety and Calling (DSC) Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. except Maritime -satellite 5.228AA MHz except Maritime -satellite MHz Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. Mobile-satellite Mobile-satellite except except MHz MHz Standard Maritime channels according to Appendix 18. Mobile-satellite 5.228F A 5.228B Mobile-satellite except except Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 52

28 Plan MHz MHz MHz MHz except except Space operation Space operation MHz MHz Broadcasting Band III DAB Refer to the ITU GE06 Plan SAB MHz MHz MHz MHz Broadcasting Band III DAB For Broadcasting refer to the ITU GE06 Plan SAB SPACE OPERATION SPACE OPERATION Fixed Mobile Fixed Mobile MHz MHz MHz MHz BHR MHz A MHz 243 MHz for survival craft stations and equipment used for survival purposes MHz Mobile-satellite MHz MHz Mobile-satellite BHR MHz 315 MHz Bahrain keyless system BHR 4 53 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 54

29 Plan MHz MHz MHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL-SATELLITE (400.1 MHz) MHz STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL-SATELLITE (400.1 MHz) Refer to the ITU Radio Regulation Article MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz paired with MHz are harmonized PPDR for GCC and other R1 countries MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE -SATELLITE 5.208A 5.208B Space operation MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE -SATELLITE Mobile-satellite 5.208A 5.208B Space operation MHz MHz MHz paired with MHz are harmonized PPDR for GCC and other R1 countries MHz MHz -SATELLITE SATELLITE 55 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 56

30 Plan MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS SPACE OPERATION SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS SPACE OPERATION SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL- SATELLITE Mobile except aeronautical Mobile except aeronautical MHz -SATELLITE MHz except MHz MHz -SATELLITE MHz except MHz CSPAS- SARSAT Mobilesatellite service is limited to low power satellite emergency positionindicating radiobeacons except aeronautical Resolve 1 in Resolution 205 (Rev.WRC-15) to request administrations not to make new frequency assignments within the frequency bands MHz and MHz under the and fixed services. PMR Resolve 1 in Resolution 205 (Rev.WRC-15) to request administrations not to make new frequency assignments within the frequency bands MHz and MHz under the and fixed services PMR Fixed Mobile except Fixed Mobile except except except except aeronautical MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS Fixed Mobile except aeronautical MHz METEOROLOGICAL AIDS Fixed Mobile except aeronautical Mobile except aeronautical PMR Resolve 1 in Resolution 205 (Rev.WRC-15) to request administrations not to make new frequency assignments within the frequency bands MHz and MHz under the and fixed services. (space-to-space) MHz except aeronautical Radiolocation (space-to-space) MHz except aeronautical PMR 57 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 58

31 Plan MHz MHz PMR MHz MHz PMR AMATEUR AMATEUR BHR2 except aeronautical Maximum power for Amateur is 25W (e.i.r.p). AMATEUR MHz and MHz except Radiolocation except MHz AMATEUR Earth exploration-satellite (active) 5.279A BHR MHz except aeronautical Earth exploration-satellite (active) except aeronautical PMR MHz utilized to be used for Mobile except aeronautical in Bahrain MHz 5.286AA A 5.286B 5.286C 5.286D 5.286E MHz MHz MHz PMR PMR MHz 5.286AA except aeronautical BHR A 5.286B 5.286C 5.286E Earth exploration-satellite (active) MHz MHz PMR MHz AMATEUR MHz PMR 5.286AA MHz MHz PMR except aeronautical 5.286AA A 5.286B 5.286C 5.286E 59 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 60

32 Plan MHz MHz PMR MHz MHz IMT Band SRD MHz 5.286AA Meteorological-satellite Meteorological-satellite except aeronautical 5.317A except aeronautical GCC harmonized Railways paired with MHz paired with MHz MHz A A MHz except 5.312A 5.317A A MHz Land MHz except Broadcasting digital TV GE06 Plan New IMT Band Portion of this band is allocated for PPDR Land for the applications ancillary to broadcasting and programme-making. For Broadcasting refer to the ITU GE06 Plan SAB - SAP This service is subject to the provisions of Resolution 232 (WRC-12). See also Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-12) (5.312A) MHz except aeronautical 5.317A Radiolocation MHz except aeronautical 5.317A MHz except aeronautical MHz except aeronautical IMT IMT GCC harmonized Railways paired with MHz paired with MHz paired with MHz MHz except 5.316B 5.317A MHz except New IMT Band Can be used subject to agreement obtained under No with respect to the aeronautical radionavigation service in countries mentioned in No For countries party to the GE06 Agreement, the use of stations of the service is also subject to the successful application of the procedures of that greement. Resolutions 224 (Rev. WRC-12) and 749 (Rev. WRC-12) shall apply, as appropriate (5.316B) MHz (R) 5.327A AA MHz (R) DME landing\ground reply\interrogation 61 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 62

33 Plan MHz SATELLITE (space-to-space) 5.328B 5.328A MHz SATELLITE (active) - SATELLITE (space-to-space) 5.328B A (active) MHz - SATELLITE (space-to-space) MHz SATELLITE (active) - SATELLITE (space-to-space) (active) DME landing\ground reply\interrogation MHz SATELLITE (active) - SATELLITE (space-to-space) 5.328B A (active) Amateur A MHz MHz SATELLITE (active) - SATELLITE (space-to-space) (active) Amateur BHR MHz Maximum power for Amateur is 100W (e.i.r.p). Amateur in the band MHz only - SATELLITE - SATELLITE A MHz MHz A Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 64

34 Plan MHz MHz Passive Band MHz except aeronautical 5.341A MHz except aeronautical IMT Identified as IMT Band in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev. WRC-15) with applying the conditions mentioned in 5.341A MHz SPACE OPERATION except aeronautical 5.341A 5.341B 5.341C 5.338A MHz except aeronautical 5.341A 5.338A MHz except aeronautical MHz except MHz except aeronautical MHz except aeronautical IMT IMT IMT Identified as IMT Band in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15) with applying the conditions mentioned in 5.341A Identified as IMT Band in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15) with applying the conditions mentioned in 5.341A Identified as IMT Band in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15) with applying the conditions mentioned in MHz except aeronautical -SATELLITE A 5.348B 5.351A MHz SPACE OPERATION -SATELLITE 5.208B 5.351A Earth exploration-satellite Mobile except aeronautical A MHz except aeronautical -SATELLITE MHz SPACE OPERATION -SATELLITE except Earth exploration-satellite Mobile Satellite Systems Mobile Satellite Systems -SATELLITE 5.208B Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 66

35 Plan MHz SPACE OPERATION -SATELLITE 5.208B 5.351A 5.353A Earth exploration-satellite Fixed Mobile except MHz -SATELLITE 5.208B 5.351A A A A MHz SPACE OPERATION -SATELLITE Earth exploration-satellite Fixed Mobile except MHz -SATELLITE MHz -SATELLITE Fixed MHz for GMDSS MHz for GMDSS MHz for GMDSS Mobile Satellite Systems Priority shall be given to accommodating the spectrum requirements for distress, urgency and safety communications of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) (5.353A) Mobile Satellite Systems Priority shall be given to accommodating the spectrum requirements for distress, urgency and safety communications of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) (5.353A) MHz -SATELLITE 5.351A MHz -SATELLITE 5.351A MHz -SATELLITE 5.351A MHz -SATELLITE Fixed MHz -SATELLITE Fixed MHz -SATELLITE Mobile Satellite Systems Radionavigation Systems Mobile Satellite Systems Mobile Satellite Systems MHz - SATELLITE (space-to-space) 5.208B 5.328B 5.329A MHz - SATELLITE (space-to-space) Radionavigation Systems Mobile-satellite 5.208B Mobile-satellite Fixed 67 Kingdom of Bahrain Plan Kingdom of Bahrain Plan 68

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