FREQUENCY BAND 960 MHz TO 105 GHz AND ASSOCIATED EUROPEAN TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND UTILISATIONS. Brussels, June 1994

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FREQUENCY BAND 960 TO 105 AND ASSOCIATED EUROPEAN TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND UTILISATIONS Brussels, June 1994 revised Bonn, March 1995 FREQUENCY BAND 960 TO 105 AND ASSOCIATED EUROPEAN TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND UTILISATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION Following the World Administrative Radio Conference in 1992 which allocated spectrum to new services in the 1-3 1 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

frequency range CEPT began to develop a general plan to promote the harmonised European use of frequencies within the band 1350-2690. Particular importance was attached to the early development of such a general plan in order to provide a framework for the implementation of the decisions of WARC-92 and the consequential changes required, in a harmonised way, throughout CEPT member countries and to provide the necessary guidance for European radio equipment manufacturers to commence production. Since then CEPT has endorsed the principle of adopting a harmonised European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations by the year 2008. This work is being progressed by the CEPT ERC's European Radiocommunications Office (ERO) through a series of Detailed Spectrum Investigations (DSIs) which consider in turn different frequency ranges. The frequency range 960-3400, however, has not yet been covered by a DSI. In view of the urgency of requiring a common European position in the spectrum between 960-3400 and the timescales involved in the production of the DSIs it was decided to take advantage of the work already being undertaken by CEPT for the frequency band 1350-2690 by extending the frequency range to cover this broader band. The frequency range 3.4-105 was covered by DSI Phase I which has lead to an agreed frequency allocation and utilisation plan. The frequency range 29.7-960 is covered by DSI Phase II which will be finalised by 1997. 2. EUROPEAN TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND UTILISATIONS A European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations for the frequency band 960 to 105 expected beyond the year 2008 has been developed and is attached as an Annex to this Report. Although the implementation of this Table has been arranged for the year 2008 it is expected that CEPT member countries will endeavour to implement, as soon as possible, as many parts of the Table as they are able. It is also expected that the Table will be used as a source document by CEPT member countries for the development of s, Decisions, and European Common Proposals (ECPs) for future Radio Conferences of the ITU dealing with this frequency range. 2 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

This Report and its associated table will be reviewed periodically and revised as necessary by the ERC taking into account the results of World Radio Conferences. 3. CEPT- Decisions and s During the preparation of the Table due account was taken of work already completed by CEPT in respect of systems expected to operate in this frequency range. The following ERC Decisions and CEPT s are relevant to this frequency range and have been incorporated into the Table: - ERC Decision ERC/DEC(92)01 which designates the frequency bands 1670-1675 / 1800-1805 for the Terrestrial Flight Telephone System (TFTS); - ERC Decision ERC/DEC/(94)03 which designates the frequency band 1880-1900 for Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); - CEPT T/R 22-07 which provides for the introduction and development of Digital Communication Systems (DCS 1800) in the frequency bands 1710-1785 /1805-1880 on a national basis; 3 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

- CEPT T/R 13-01 which relates to channel plans to be used by the Fixed Service in the bands 1350-1375 / 1492-1517, 1375-1400 / 1427-1452, 2025-2110 / 2200-2290 and 2520-2593 / 2597-2670 ; - CEPT s T/R 01-04 and T/R 60-01 which provide for the operation of Low Power Devices in the frequency band 2400-2483.5, 5725-5925, 9200-10000, 10.5-10.6, 13.4-14 and 24.05-24.25 ; - CEPT T/R 10-01 which provides for the operation of Wide Band Data Transmission Systems in the frequency band 2400-2483.5 ; - CEPT T/R 52-02 which provides for the introduction of Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting (T-DAB) on a national basis in the frequency band 1452-1492 ; - CEPT T/R 22-03 which relates to the band 54.25-66 and gives the preliminary use of this band (to be revised); - CEPT T/R 22-04 and ERC/DEC/(92)02 which provide for the operation of Road Transport Information systems in the bands 5795-5905, 63-64 and 76-78 ; - CEPT T/R 22-06 providing frequencies for HIPERLANs in the bands 5150-5300 and 17.1-17.3 ; 4 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

- CEPT T/R 13-02 which relates to channel plans to be used by the Fixed Service in the bands 22-23.6, 24.5-26.5 and 27.5-29.5 ; - CEPT T/R 12-01 which relates to the channel plan to be used by the Fixed Service in the band 37-39.5 ; - CEPT T/R 52-01 which provides for the operation of Multipoint Video Distribution Systems (MVDS) in the band 40.5-42.5. 4. MILITARY REQUIREMENTS Liaison with military authorities from CEPT countries has also been necessary in view of their use of, and requirements in, this frequency range. Although no single representative military body exists for all CEPT member countries, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has a joint civil/military frequency agreement (JFA) which was felt to be a useful basis from which to develop a view of military frequency requirements. This agreement is currently in the process of revision. A forum that allows both civil and military frequency managers from all CEPT countries to meet has also been established by CEPT. Indications of some military usage are contained in the Table annexed to the Report and others may be included once the revision to the JFA has been agreed by NATO civil and military authorities and then discussed with non-nato CEPT countries. 5 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

Transportable or tactical radio relay systems are an important facet of both civil and military communications. The question of which service they belong to, whether fixed or mobile, has caused considerable discussion within CEPT. For the purpose of this Report these links have been included within relevant fixed service allocations. 5. WARC-92 Due account has also been taken of the relevant decisions of WARC-92 and of strategies developed by other international fora concerning, in particular, the introduction and development of mobile and mobile-satellite services. The decisions of WARC-92 in allocating spectrum in the 1-3 band to new, primarily mobile, mobile-satellite and broadcasting services, meant that incompatible existing services, primarily fixed services, would have to be displaced. CEPT has considered this requirement and produced T/R 13-01 mentioned above. WARC-92 included an allocation to the broadcasting-satellite service for digital audio broadcasting in the frequency band 1452-1492. In a number of CEPT member countries this spectrum would not become available for BSS-Sound until 2007 but there is provision for interim BSS-Sound systems before that date. CEPT is currently considering a request for spectrum for such a system. However there is also interest in some CEPT member countries in using a portion of this frequency band for the introduction of T-DAB and this item has been addressed in T/R 52-02 mentioned above. The question of satisfying the competing claims of T-DAB and S-DAB as well as existing services is under consideration by CEPT. Major items on the agenda of WARC-92 were the provision of spectrum for the mobile-satellite service and the Future Public Land Mobile Telecommunication Systems (FPLMTS) and these requirements have been reflected in the Table. 6 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

The decisions of WARC-92 in allocating spectrum in the 3-105 band have also been reflected in the table at annex. Account has been taken of the new allocation to the fixed-satellite service in the band 13.75-14.0 and footnotes RR 855A and 855B. The newly allocated broadcasting-satellite service band for HDTV at 21.4-22 has also been introduced into the European table. Furthermore, a harmonised approach to the fixed service utilisation in the range 20-30 has been agreed to (CEPT Rec. T/R 13-02). 6. FURTHER ACTION 1. Further work needs to be completed in respect of the provision of spectrum for both the terrestrial and satellite components of FPLMTS and for MSS in general, and on how they should be introduced. Preliminary studies have indicated that the satellite component of FPLMTS could be accommodated in the top 14 of the bands 1980-2010 / 2170-2200. For spectrum planning purposes, however, it has been agreed that: a. appropriate parts of the frequency bands 1980-2010 / 2170-2200 should be made available for the Mobile Satellite Service in accordance with the timescale decided by WRC-95, b. terrestrial FPLMTS should be first introduced at the top of the two bands immediately below 1980 and 2170 whilst, 7 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

c. the satellite component of FPLMTS should be introduced from the top of the frequency bands 1980-2010 / 2170-2200. 2. Additional commitments to the Table need to be made by CEPT member countries, by developing new s or Decisions whenever possible, in particular for FPLMTS and MSS. 3. Discussions should take place with non-cept countries on whether the Table could provide the basis for the harmonisation of frequency usage on a global basis. 4. In relation to 6.3. above, CEPT has informed the United States Federal Communications Commission that the Table (particularly above 40 ) will be reviewed on an annual basis and welcomes input from US entities. 5. Studies concerning sharing between the earth exploration satellite service and the fixed service are required concerning the band 55.2-57.2. Left blank Annex 8 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

EUROPEAN TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND UTILISATIONS IN THE BAND 960 TO 105 EXPECTED BEYOND THE YEAR 2008 EXPLANATORY NOTES TO THE TABLE The heading of this table includes five columns, with the following contents: Column 1: Frequency Band Indicates the frequency band referred to in that row of the table Column 2: RR Allocations and relevant footnotes Contains in each frequency band: - Current RR Art.8 allocations which correspond to Region 1. - Current RR Art.8 footnotes relevant to CEPT member countries. - Underlined footnotes are additional allocations to one or more CEPT member countries. Column 3: European Common Allocation (ECA) Contains in each frequency band: - Allocations of major use or major interest in CEPT member countries expected beyond 2008. - RR Art. 8 footnotes affecting a major number of CEPT countries beyond 2008. 9 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

Column 4: Major utilisations This column includes where appropriate in each frequency band and for the services allocated in the European Common Allocation: - The major uses in CEPT member countries expected beyond 2008. - Mention of relevant CEPT and/or ERC Decisions approved by the ERC. - Mention of systems expected to be in use in a major number of CEPT member countries beyond the year 2008. Mention of specific utilisations of a given service does not preclude the use of other services mentioned in the European Common Allocation. Column 5: Notes This column indicates where appropriate in each frequency band: - The date in which the CEPT s and/or ERC Decisions mentioned in the utilisations have been approved by the CEPT/ERC. - The date of entry into force of: a) a specific allocation of the European Common Allocation column. b) CEPT / ERC Decision mentioned in the utilisations column. c) major utilisation contained in the utilisation column. - Any other relevant information. Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 960-1215 AERONAUTICAL 709 AERONAUTICAL 709 Flight, Safety, Navigation and Information Distribution Systems (DME, TACAN, SSR, JTIDS) 10 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1215-1240 -SATELLITE 710 712 713 -SATELLITE 710 712 713 Radar and Navigation Systems and Active Sensors; GPS 1240-1260 -SATELLITE 710 Amateur 712 713 712 Radionavigation-Satellite Amateur 713 Radar and Navigation Systems and Active Sensors; (Glonass) EU10 1260-1270 Amateur 664 712 713 712 Amateur Amateur-Satellite 664 713 Radar and Navigation Systems and Active Sensors 1270-1300 Amateur 712 713 712 Amateur 713 Radar and Navigation Systems and Active Sensors 1300-1350 AERONAUTICAL 717 Radiolocation 716 718 AERONAUTICAL 717 718 Radar and Navigation Systems 1350-1375 718 718 720 Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex A Radars adopted by ERC in 1993 11 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1375-1400 719 720 718 720 Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex B Radars adopted by ERC in 1993 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 1400-1427 EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 721 EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 721 PASSIVE SERVICES 1427-1429 SPACE OPERATION except aeronautical mobile SPACE OPERATION Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex B adopted by ERC in 1993 1429-1452 except aeronautical mobile 1452-1492 except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING - SATELLITE A, B BROADCASTING A, B BROADCASTING- SATELLITE A, B BROADCASTING A, B Fixed Mobile expect Aeronautical Mobile Digital Audio Broadcasting see section 5 of this report 12 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1492-1517 except aeronautical mobile Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex A adopted by ERC in 1993 1517-1525 Unidirectional fixed links RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes Frequency band 1525-1530 SPACE OPERATION MARITIME SATELLITE Earth Exploration Satellite Land Mobile Satellite 726B Mobile except aeronautical mobile 724 726A 726D SPACE OPERATION MARITIME -SATELLITE Land Mobile Satellite 726B 726A 726D In accordance with ECA Unidirectional fixed links Use by Maritime Mobile Satellite Service is expected from 1995 13 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1530-1533 SPACE OPERATION MARITIME SATELLITE LAND SATELLITE Earth exploration-satellite Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile 726A 726D SPACE OPERATION MARITIME SATELLITE LAND SATELLITE Earth exploration-satellite Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile 726A 726D In accordance with ECA 1533-1535 SPACE OPERATION MARITIME SATELLITE Earth exploration satellite Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D SPACE OPERATION MARITIME SATELLITE Earth exploration satellite Mobile except aeronautical mobile Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D In accordance with ECA Frequency bandeuropean Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 14 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1535-1544 MARITIME SATELLITE Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D MARITIME SATELLITE Land mobile satellite 726B 726A In accordance with ECA 1544-1545 SATELLITE 727A 726D SATELLITE 727A Search and rescue satellite systems including GMDSS 1545-1555 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE (R) 726A 726D 729 729A 730 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE (R) 726A 729 729A In accordance with ECA 1555-1559 LAND SATELLITE 726A 726D 730 730A LAND SATELLITE 726A 730A In accordance with ECA 15 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1559-1610 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE 730 731 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE In accordance with ECA GPS (Glonass) EU10 16 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes Frequency band 1610-1610.6 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE 730 731 731E 732 733 733A 733E 733F AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE 731E 733 733A 733E 733F In accordance with ECA (Glonass) EU10 1610.6-1613.8 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 730 731 731E 732 733 733A 733E 733F 734 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 731E 733 733A 733E 733F 734 Important band for Radioastronomy (Glonass) EU10 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 17 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1613.8-1626.5 AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE Mobile satellite 730 731 731E 731F 732 733 733A 733E 733F AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE Mobile satellite 731E 731F 733 733A 733E 733F In accordance with ECA (Glonass) EU10 1626.5-1631.5 MARITIME -SATELLITE Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D 730 MARITIME -SATELLITE Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D In accordance with ECA 1631.5-1634.5 MARITIME -SATELLITE LAND -SATELLITE 726A 726D 730 734A MARITIME -SATELLITE LAND -SATELLITE 726A 726D 734A In accordance with ECA 18 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 1634.5-1645.5 MARITIME -SATELLITE Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D 730 MARITIME -SATELLITE Land mobile satellite 726B 726A 726D In accordance with ECA 1645.5-1646.5 - SATELLITE 726D 734B -SATELLITE 726D 734B Search and rescue satellite system including GMDSS 1646.5-1656.5 AERONAUTICAL -SATELLITE (R) 726A 726D 729A 730 735 AERONAUTICAL -SATELLITE (R) 726A 726D 729A 735 In accordance with ECA 19 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1656.5-1660 LAND -SATELLITE 726A 726D 730 730A 734A LAND -SATELLITE 726A 726D 730A 734A In accordance with ECA 1660-1660.5 RADIO ASTRONOMY LAND -SATELLITE 726A 726D 730A 736 RADIO ASTRONOMY LAND -SATELLITE 726A 726D 730A 736 In accordance with ECA Important band for Radioastronomy Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 1660.5-1668.4 RADIO ASTRONOMY Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile 736 737 739 RADIO ASTRONOMY Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile 736 739 Important band for Radioastronomy 20 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1668.4-1670 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS except aeronautical mobile RADIO ASTRONOMY 736 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS RADIO ASTRONOMY 736 Important band for Radioastronomy 1670-1675 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE 740A METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE 740A Fixed TFTS ^ ERC DECISION ERC/DEC/ (92) 01 Decision adopted by ERC in 1992 1675-1690 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE except aeronautical mobile METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE In accordance with ECA Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 21 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1690-1700 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile 671 741 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE Fixed In accordance with ECA 1700-1710 METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE except aeronautical mobile 671 METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE In accordance with ECA 1710-1785 744 746 744 DCS 1800 on a national basis Rec. T/R 22-07 adopted by ERC in 1993 1785-1800 746 In accordance with ECA 1800-1805 740A 740A Fixed TFTS v ERC DECISION ERC/DEC/ (92) 01 Decision adopted by ERC in 1992 22 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

1805-1880 DCS 1800 on a national basis Rec. T/R 22-07 adopted by ERC in 1993 1880-1885 746A Fixed DECT ERC DECISION ERC/DEC/ (94) 03 Decision adopted by ERC in 1994 1885-1900 Fixed 746A DECT ERC DECISION ERC/DEC/ (94) 03 FPLMTS Decision adopted by ERC in 1994 1900-1980 746A FPLMTS EU11 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 1980-1996 FPLMTS EU11 1996-2010 - SATELLITE (Earth - space) 746A 746B - SATELLITE (Earth - space) 746A 746B With regard to the satellite component of FPLMTS see sec. 6 of this report 2010-2025 746A 746A FPLMTS EU11 23 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

2025-2110 747A (Space-Space) SPACE OPERATION (Space - Space) EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (Space - Space) 750A 747A (Space - Space) SPACE OPERATION (Space - Space) EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (Space - Space) 750A In accordance with ECA Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex C adopted by ERC in 1993 2110-2120 (Earth-space, deep space) 746A (Earth-space, deep space) 746A FPLMTS EU11 2120-2170 746A 746A FPLMTS EU11 2170-2186 FPLMTS EU11 2186-2200 - SATELLITE 746A 746B - SATELLITE 746A 746B With regard to the satellite component of FPLMTS see sec. 6 of this report Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 24 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

2200-2290 (Space - Space) SPACE OPERATION (Space - Space) EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (Space - Space) 747A 750A (Space - Space) SPACE OPERATION (Space - Space) EARTH EXPLORATION SATELLITE (Space - Space) 747A 750A In accordance with ECA Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex C adopted by ERC in 1993 2290-2300 except aeronautical mobile (deep space) except aeronautical mobile (deep space ) In accordance with ECA 2300-2400 Amateur Radiolocation 751A Amateur Radiolocation In accordance with ECA Parts of the band are used for aeronautical telemetry on a national basis. 2400-2450 Amateur Radiolocation 664 752 Amateur Amateur satellite 664 752 In accordance with ECA ISM, LPD, WBDTS, R TAGS Rec. T/R 01-04 Rec. T/R 10-01 Rec. T/R 60-01 s revised by ERC in 1992 25 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

2450-2483.5 Radiolocation 752 753 752 In accordance with ECA ISM, LPD, WBDTS, R TAGS Rec. T/R 01-04 Rec. T/R 10-01 Rec. T/R 60-01 s revised by ERC in 1992 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 2483.5-2500 - SATELLITE Radiolocation 733F 752 753 753A 753B 753C 753F - SATELLITE 752 In accordance with ECA ISM 2500-2520 762, 763, 764 except aeronautical mobile - SATELLITE 754 754B 756 759 760A - SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile 754 760A In accordance with ECA After the introduction of mob-sat services, the fixed service will become secondary 26 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

2520-2655 762, 763,764 except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING SATELLITE 757, 760 720 754 754B 756 757A 758 759 except aeronautical mobile 720 754 Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex D adopted by ERC in 1993 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 2655-2670 762, 763,764 except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING SATELLITE 757, 760 Earth exploration satellite Radio astronomy Space research 758 759 765 766 except aeronautical mobile Earth exploration satellite Radio astronomy Space research 765 766 Channel plan for the fixed service in Rec. T/R 13-01, Annex D adopted by ERC in 1993 27 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

2670-2690 762, 763,764 except aeronautical mobile - SATELLITE Earth exploration satellite Radio astronomy Space research 764A 765 766 - SATELLITE Fixed Mobile except aeronautical mobile Radioastronomy 764A 765 766 In accordance with ECA After the introduction of mob-sat services, the fixed service will become secondary. 2690-2700 EARTH EXPLORATION - SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 767 768 769 EARTH EXPLORATION - SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 768 PASSIVE SERVICES 2700-2900 AERONAUTICAL 717 Radiolocation 770 AERONAUTICAL 717 Radiolocation 770 Radars and Navigation Systems Meteorological radars Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 2900-3100 773 Radiolocation 772 775A 773 Radiolocation 772 775A Radars 28 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

3100-3300 713 777 778 713 778 Radars and Active Sensors 3300-3400 778 780 778 Radars 3400-3500 -SATELLITE Mobile Radiolocation 781 785 -SATELLITE Amateur Radiolocation 785 EU 1 Mobile for short range devices Fixed includes point to multipoint Coordinated ENG/OB links for occasional use. 3500-3600 -SATELLITE 785 Fixed includes point to multipoint Coordinated ENG/OB links for occasional use. 3600-4200 -SATELLITE Mobile -SATELLITE Medium/High capacity fixed links, plan to be developed Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks ITU-R F.382 4200-4400 AERONAUTICAL 789 788 790 791 AERONAUTICAL 789 788 791 Radio altimeters EU 8 29 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

4400-4500 Medium and high capacity fixed links. Plan to be developed. Transhorizon links This is a harmonised NATO band for fixed, tactical radio relay and mobile systems. EU 9 Coordinated ENG/OB links for occasional use. Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 4500-4800 -SATELLITE 792A -SATELLITE 792A Medium/High capacity fixed links, plan to be developed Transhorizon links Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations Fixed Sat Plan 4500-4800 FSS not to be implemented in NATO Europe This is a harmonised NATO band for fixed, tactical radio relay and mobile systems. EU 9 Coordinated ENG/OB links for occasional use. 4800-4990 793 Radio Astronomy 720 778 794 except Aeronautical Mobile Radio Astronomy 720 778 Medium/High capacity fixed links, plan to be developed VLBI RA observations This is a harmonised NATO band for fixed, tactical radio relay and mobile systems. Space Research and EES above 4950 in some countries EU 9 Coordinated ENG/OB links for occasional use. 4990-5000 except Aeronautical Mobile RADIO ASTRONOMY Space Research 795 except Aeronautical Mobile RADIO ASTRONOMY 795 Medium/High capacity fixed links, plan to be developed VLBI RA observations This is a harmonised NATO band for fixed, tactical radio relay and mobile systems. EU 3 Coordinated ENG/OB links for occasional use. 30 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

5000-5030 AERONAUTICAL 733 796 797 797A 797B AERONAUTICAL Radio Astronomy Space Research 733 796 797 VLBI RA observations Candidate band for MSS feeder links Aeronautical Radionavigation and MSS envisaged in some countries 5030-5150 AERONAUTICAL 733 796 797 MLS EU 8 Aeronautical Radionavigation and MSS envisaged in some countries Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 5150-5250 AERONAUTICAL 733 796 797 797A 797B 733 797 797A 797B T/R 22-06: HIPERLAN revised by ERC in 1994 Candidate band for MSS feeder links Aeronautical Radionavigation and MSS envisaged in some countries 5250-5255 Space Research 713 798 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (active) Mobile 713 798 T/R 22-06: 5250-5300 HIPERLANs, extension band on a national basis Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar revised by ERC in 1994 Tactical Radar Position Fixing Active Sensors 31 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

5255-5350 713 798 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (active) Mobile 713 798 T/R 22-06: 5250-5300 HIPERLANs, extension band on a national basis Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar revised by ERC in 1994 Tactical Radar Position Fixing Active Sensors 5350-5450 AERONAUTICAL 799 Radiolocation AERONAUTICAL 799 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (active) Fixed Radiolocation Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar Tactical Radar Position Fixing Active Sensors 5450-5460 AERONAUTICAL 799 Radiolocation Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar Tactical Radar Position Fixing Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 32 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

5460-5470 799 Radiolocation 799 Radiolocation Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar Tactical Radar Position Fixing 5470-5650 MARITIME Radiolocation 800 801 802 MARITIME Radiolocation 800 801 802 Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar Tactical Radar Position Fixing 5650-5725 Amateur Space Research (deep space) 664 801 803 804 805 Amateur 664 801 804 805 Weapon system radars Shipborne and VTS Radar Ground based and airborne weather radar Tactical Radar Position Fixing EU 1,2 Amateur Satellite Service (Earth to space), 5650-5670 from RR664 5725-5850 -SATELLITE Amateur 801 803 805 806 807 808 -SATELLITE Amateur Mobile 801 805 806 808 Non civil radiolocation Ground based and airborne weather radar ISM 5725-5875 T/R 01-04: Low power devices T/R 22-04: 5795-5805 Road Transport Information Systems (RTI), ERC/DEC/(92)02 EU 2 Amateur Satellite Service (space to Earth), 5830-5850 from RR808 Decision adopted by ERC in 1992 (T/R 01-04) revised by ERC in 1994 (T/R 22-04) adopted by ERC in 1991 33 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

5850-5925 -SATELLITE 806 -SATELLITE 806 ISM 5725-5875 Telecommunications satellites from coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks T/R 01-04: Low power devices revised by ERC in 1994 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 5925-6425 -SATELLITE 792A 791 809 -SATELLITE Medium/High capacity fixed links (Lower 6 Band) plan to be based on ITU-R F.383 Telecommunications satellites from coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks 6425-7075 -SATELLITE 792A Earth Exploration-Satellite 791 809 Medium/High capacity fixed links (Upper 6 Band) plan to be based on ITU-R F.384 Telecommunications satellites from coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks Fixed Sat Plan 6725-7025 6650-7075 candidate band for NGSO MSS feeder links (reverse band mode) 7075-7125 809 810 811 809 Medium/High capacity fixed links (Upper 6 Band) plan to be based on ITU-R F.384 34 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

7125-7250 Earth Exploration-Satellite Space Research Space Operation 809 811 Fixed links based on ITU-R F. 385 7250-7300 -SATELLITE 812 -SATELLITE 812 Fixed links based on ITU-R F. 385 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation and services not to be implemented in most NATO countries Mobile satellite 7250-7375 7300-7450 -SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile 812 -SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile 812 Fixed links based on ITU-R F. 385 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation Mobile satellite 7250-7375 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 7450-7550 -SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile -SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile Fixed links based on ITU-R F. 385 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation METSAT Service reallocation to the band 7750-7900 under consideration 35 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

7550-7750 -SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile -SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile Fixed links based on ITU-R F. 385 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation 7750-7900 except Aeronautical Mobile except Aeronautical Mobile Fixed links based on ITU-R F.386 METSAT Service reallocation from the band 7450-7550 under consideration Military use in some countries 7900-8025 -SATELLITE 812 -SATELLITE 812 Fixed links based on ITU-R F.386 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation and services not to be implemented above 7975 in NATO countries 8025-8175 -SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 813 815 -SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 813 815 Fixed links based on ITU-R F.386 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation Mobile 8025-8200 Earth Exploration Satellite service will be considered in WRC97 36 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

8175-8215 -SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 813 815 -SATELLITE METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 813 815 Fixed links based on ITU-R F.386 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation Meteorological Satellite 8175-8215 Mobile 8025-8200 Earth Exploration Satellite service will be considered in WRC97 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 8215-8400 -SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 813 815 -SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 813 815 Fixed links based on ITU-R F.386 This is a harmonised NATO band for satellite operation Earth Exploration Satellite service will be considered in WRC97 8400-8500 except Aeronautical Mobile 816, 817 818 816, 817 Radiolocation Fixed links based on ITU-R F.386 37 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

8500-8750 713 819 820 Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) Space Research 713 820 Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. Space borne active sensors in band 8500-8750 pending discussions in WRC95, WRC97 8750-8850 AERONAUTICAL 821 822 AERONAUTICAL 821 Space Research 822 Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. 8850-9000 MARITIME 823 824 MARITIME 823 Space Research 824 Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. 9000-9200 AERONAUTICAL 717 Radiolocation 822 AERONAUTICAL 717 Radiolocation Space Research 822 Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 38 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

9200-9300 MARITIME 823 824 824A MARITIME 823 Space Research 824 824A T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. revised by CEPT in 1976 9300-9500 825A Radiolocation 775A 824A 825 825A Radiolocation Space Research 775A 824A 825 T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. revised by CEPT in 1976 9500-9800 713 Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) Space Research 713 T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. Space borne active sensors in bands 9500-9800 revised by CEPT in 1976 9800-10000 Fixed 826 827 828 Space Research 827 828 T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Civil and non civil aeronautical radionavigation systems e.g. airfield approach Shipborne, land and airborne surveillance and weapon system radars. revised by CEPT in 1976 10-10.15 Amateur 828 Amateur 828 Non civil radar ENG/OB is envisaged 39 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

10.15-10.30 Amateur ENG/OB is envisaged Civil and non civil radar (low power) Fixed includes point to multipoint 10.30-10.45 Amateur Mobile ENG/OB is envisaged Civil and non civil radar Motion sensors EU 1 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 10.45-10.50 Amateur Amateur-Satellite 830 Mobile Amateur Amateur-Satellite ENG/OB is envisaged Civil and non civil radar Motion sensors EU 1,2 Fixed includes point to multipoint 10.50-10.55 Radiolocation Radiolocation ENG/OB is envisaged T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Fixed includes point to multipoint revised by CEPT in 1976 10.55-10.60 except Aeronautical Mobile Radiolocation Radiolocation ENG/OB is envisaged T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Fixed includes point to multipoint revised by CEPT in 1976 40 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

10.60-10.65 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile RADIO ASTRONOMY Radiolocation 831 832 RADIO ASTRONOMY EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE Radiolocation 831 832 ENG/OB is envisaged VLBI RA observations EU 3 Fixed includes point to multipoint 10.65-10.68 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 831 832 ENG/OB is envisaged VLBI RA observations Fixed includes point to multipoint 10.68-10.70 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 833 834 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 833 834 VLBI RA observations EU 3 EU 6 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 41 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

10.70-11.70 -SATELLITE 792A, 835 except Aeronautical Mobile -SATELLITE 792A Land Mobile-Satellite Mobile except Aeronautical Mobile Fixed links based on ITU-R F.387 Euteltracs Fixed Satellite Plan 10.7-10.95 / 11.2-11.45 in accordance with App. 30B 11.70-12.50 BROADCASTING BROADCASTING-SATELLITE Mobile except Aeronautical Mobile 838 BROADCASTING-SATELLITE Mobile except Aeronautical Mobile 838 Satellite broadcasting in accordance with App 30 (Orb85) Future use of this band for point to multipoint radio links for cable TV distribution depends on the replanning of App 30 & 30A 12.50-12.75 -SATELLITE 848 849 850 -SATELLITE 849 850 Priority for civil networks. Low density carriers, incl. VSATs and digital SNG are encouraged to use this band 12.75-13.25 -SATELLITE 792A Space Research (deep space) -SATELLITE 792A Fixed links based on ITU-R F.497 Telecommunications satellites from coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks Fixed Sat Plan 42 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

13.25-13.40 AERONAUTICAL 851 852 853 AERONAUTICAL 851 Earth Exploration-Satellite Space Research 852 Doppler Navigation aids Ship berthing radars Earth Exploration Satellite and Space Research are included, but are subject to an appropriate outcome of WRC95/ WRC97 (Res 712) 13.40-13.75 Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite Space Research 713 853 854 855 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (active) 713 854 855 Alarm and ground surveillance Doppler Navigation aids Missile systems radars T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Ship berthing radars EU 7 Space Research is included, but is subject to an appropriate outcome of WRC95 revised by CEPT in 1976 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 13.75-14 -SATELLITE Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite Space Research 713 853 854 855 855A 855B -SATELLITE Space Research 713 854 855 855A 855B Telecommunications satellites for fixed applications. Priority for civil networks T/R 60-01: Motion sensors Ship berthing radar Future VLBI observations EU 7 revised by CEPT in 1976 43 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

14-14.25 -SATELLITE 858 856 Space Research 857 859 -SATELLITE Land Mobile-Satellite Space Research 856 Telecommunications satellites for fixed and mobile applications. Priority for civil networks Low density carriers, incl. VSATs and digital SNG, are encouraged to use this band Euteltracs Future VLBI observations 14.25-14.30 -SATELLITE 858 856 Space Research 857 859 860 861 -SATELLITE Land Mobile-Satellite Space Research 856 Fixed link plan to be developed in the band 14.25-14.5 Telecommunications satellites for fixed and mobile applications. Priority for civil networks VSAT may be foreseen 14.30-14.40 -SATELLITE 858 except Aeronautical Mobile Radionavigation-Satellite -SATELLITE Land Mobile-Satellite Fixed link plan to be developed in the band 14.25-14.5 Telecommunications satellites for fixed and mobile applications. Priority for civil networks VSAT may be foreseen 859 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 44 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

14.40-14.47 -SATELLITE 858 except Aeronautical Mobile Space Research 859 -SATELLITE Land Mobile-Satellite Fixed link plan to be developed in the band 14.25-14.5 Telecommunications satellites for fixed and mobile applications. Priority for civil networks VSAT may be foreseen 14.47-14.50 -SATELLITE 858 except Aeronautical Mobile Radio Astronomy 859 862 -SATELLITE Land Mobile-Satellite Radio Astronomy 862 Fixed link plan to be developed in the band 14.25-14.5 Telecommunications satellites for fixed and mobile applications. Priority for civil networks Future VLBI observations VSAT may be foreseen 14.50-14.80 -SATELLITE 863 Space Research Radio Astronomy Non civil radio guidance links and aeronautical mobile data links Tactical radio relay links Civil and non-civil fixed links based on ITU-R F.636, to be reviewed Future VLBI observations compatible with primary use The band 14.62-15.23 is a harmonised NATO band for fixed and mobile services. EU 9 45 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

14.80-15.35 Space Research 720 Radio Astronomy 720 Non civil radio guidance links and aeronautical mobile data links Tactical radio relay links Civil and non-civil fixed links based on ITU-R F.636, to be reviewed Future VLBI observations compatible with primary use The band 14.62-15.23 is a harmonised NATO band for fixed and mobile services. EU 9 15.35-15.40 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 864 865 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 864 865 VLBI RA observations EU 3,6 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 15.40-15.70 AERONAUTICAL 733 797 AERONAUTICAL 733 797 Doppler radar low power sensing Ground movement radars 15.70-16.60 866 867 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (active) 866 Missile systems radars Airborne terrain following radars This is a harmonised NATO band for land, airborne and naval radars. 46 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

16.60-17.10 Space Research (deep space) 866 867 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (active) Space Research 866 Missile systems radars Airborne terrain following radars This is a harmonised NATO band 17.10-17.20 866 867 Mobile 866 Missile systems radars Airborne terrain following radars This is a harmonised NATO band T/R 22-06: HIPERLAN revised by ERC in 1994 17.20-17.30 Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) Space Research (active) 866 867 Mobile 866 Missile systems radars Airborne terrain following radars This is a harmonised NATO band T/R 22-06: HIPERLAN revised by ERC in 1994 17.30-17.70 -SATELLITE 869 Radiolocation 868 -SATELLITE 869 Radiolocation 868 Point to multipoint systems e.g. for cable TV distribution App. 30A of Radio Regulations. Feeder link plan for 11.7-12.5 Missile systems radars 17.70-18.10 -SATELLITE 869 -SATELLITE 869 Fixed links based on ITU-R F.595, under review Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks Feeder link plan 17.7-18.1 47 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 18.10-18.30 -SATELLITE 870A 870 870B -SATELLITE 870A METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE 870 870B Fixed links based on ITU-R F.595, under review Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks Feeder link band 18.1-18.4 for BSS (WARC 92) 18.30-18.40 -SATELLITE 870A 870B Fixed links based on ITU-R F.595, under review Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks Feeder link band 18.1-18.4 for BSS (WARC 92) 18.40-18.60 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE Fixed links based on ITU-R F.595, under review Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks 48 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

18.60-18.80 -SATELLITE 872 except Aeronautical Mobile Earth Exploration-Satellite Space Research 871 -SATELLITE 872 Earth Exploration-Satellite 871 Fixed links based on ITU-R F.595, under review Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks Earth Exploration Satellite is included, but is subject to an appropriate outcome of WRC95/ WRC97 (Res 712) 18.80-19.70 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE Fixed links based on ITU-R F.595, under review Telecommunications satellites to coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks 19.70-20.10 -SATELLITE Mobile-Satellite 873 -SATELLITE Mobile-Satellite Fixed and mobile satellites to uncoordinated Earth stations Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 20.10-20.20 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE 873 873A 873B 873C 873D -SATELLITE -SATELLITE 873A 873B 873C 873D Fixed and mobile satellites to uncoordinated Earth stations 49 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

20.20-21.20 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite 873 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE Fixed and mobile satellites to uncoordinated Earth stations The band 20.2-21.2 is a harmonised NATO band for satellite downlinks. 21.20-21.40 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE Unidirectional, temporary fixed or mobile links, incl. ENG/OB 21.40-22 BROADCASTING-SATELLITE BROADCASTING-SATELLITE 873F Wide band high definition television Fixed service envisaged in some countries 873F 22-22.21 except Aeronautical Mobile 874 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 874 Water line and redshifted water line under 22.5 T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan ENG/OB is envisaged EU 3 adopted by ERC in 1993 Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 50 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

22.21-22.50 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE except Aeronautical Mobile RADIO ASTRONOMY 875 876 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 875 876 Water line and redshifted water line under 22.5 T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan ENG/OB is envisaged EU 3 adopted by ERC in 1993 22.50-22.55 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan ENG/OB is envisaged EU 3 adopted by ERC in 1993 22.55-22.60 INTER-SATELLITE 879 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan ENG/OB is envisaged EU 3 adopted by ERC in 1993 22.60-23 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 879 ENG/OB is envisaged Methyl Formate and Ammonia lines 22.81-22.86 EU 3 51 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

23-23.55 INTER-SATELLITE 879 INTER-SATELLITE LAND 879 T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan ENG/OB is envisaged adopted by ERC in 1993 23.55-23.60 INTER-SATELLITE LAND T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan ENG/OB is envisaged adopted by ERC in 1993 23.60-24 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 880 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 880 Continuum observations Ammonia line EU 3,6 RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes Frequency band 24-24.05 AMATEUR AMATEUR-SATELLITE 881 AMATEUR AMATEUR-SATELLITE 881 ISM 24-24.05 ENG/OB is envisaged 24.05-24.25 Amateur Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) 881 Amateur Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) Fixed 881 T/R 01-04: Low power devices Rain radar from satellites ISM 24.05-24.25 T/R 60-01: Motion sensors ENG/OB is envisaged (T/R 60-01) revised by CEPT in 1976 (T/R 01-04) revised by ERC in 1994 52 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

24.25-24.45 Unidirectional, temporary fixed links, incl. ENG/OB 24.45-24.50 INTER-SATELLITE Unidirectional, temporary fixed links, incl. ENG/OB 24.50-24.65 T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan adopted by ERC in 1993 24.65-24.75 INTER-SATELLITE T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan adopted by ERC in 1993 24.75-25.25 T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan adopted by ERC in 1993 25.25-25.50 INTER-SATELLITE 881A Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite INTER-SATELLITE 881A T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan adopted by ERC in 1993 53 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

25.50-26.50 INTER-SATELLITE 881A Earth Exploration-Satellite Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite INTER-SATELLITE 881A Earth Exploration-Satellite T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan adopted by ERC in 1993 26.50-27 INTER-SATELLITE 881A Earth Exploration-Satellite (space-space) Reserved for military use e.g. direct sequence spread spectrum Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 27-27.50 INTER-SATELLITE 881A INTER-SATELLITE 881A Earth Exploration-Satellite (space-space) Reserved for military use e.g. direct sequence spread spectrum 54 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

27.50-28.50 -SATELLITE 882D 882A 882B -SATELLITE 882D 882A 882B T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan FSS Space to Earth use limited to beacons for uplink power control 27.5-27.501 Feeder links to broadcasting satellites (HDTV) 27.5-29.5 Telecommunications satellites from coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks adopted by ERC in 1993 28.50-29.50 -SATELLITE 882D Earth Exploration-Satellite 882C 882B -SATELLITE 882D Earth Exploration-Satellite 882C 882B T/R 13-02: Fixed Service Channelling Plan Feeder links to broadcasting satellites (HDTV) 27.5-29.5 Telecommunications satellites from coordinated Earth stations. Priority for civil networks adopted by ERC in 1993 29.50-29.90 -SATELLITE 882D Mobile-Satellite Earth Exploration-Satellite 882C 882B 883 -SATELLITE 882D Mobile-Satellite Earth Exploration-Satellite 882C 882B Fixed and mobile satellites from uncoordinated Earth stations Feeder links to broadcasting satellites are included in the Table provisionally for HDTV in the band 29.5-30.0 but further study is required Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 55 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

29.90-30 -SATELLITE 882D -SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 882C 873A 873B 873C 882 882A 882B 883 -SATELLITE 882D -SATELLITE Earth Exploration-Satellite 882C 882 882A 882B 873A 873B 873C Fixed and mobile satellites from uncoordinated Earth stations Feeder links to broadcasting satellites are included in the Table provisionally for HDTV in the band 29.5-30.0 but further study is required FSS Space to Earth use limited to beacons for uplink power control 29.999-30 30-31 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite 883 -SATELLITE -SATELLITE Fixed and mobile satellites from uncoordinated Earth stations This is a harmonised NATO band (type 2) 31-31.30 Standard Frequency and Time Signal-Satellite Space Research 884 885 886 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 884 886 Fixed includes point to multipoint 31.30-31.50 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 887 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY 887 EU 6,3 56 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 31.50-31.80 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY Fixed Mobile except Aeronautical Mobile 888 889 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE RADIO ASTRONOMY Mobile 888 889 Fixed includes point to multipoint 31.80-32 (deep space) 892 893 893 Deep space 32-32.30 INTER-SATELLITE (deep space) 892 893 INTER-SATELLITE 893 Deep space 32.30-33 INTER-SATELLITE 892 893 INTER-SATELLITE 893 33-33.40 892 INTER-SATELLITE 57 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM

33.40-34.20 892 894 894 Motion sensors Short range radar Surveying and measurement This is a harmonised NATO band for radiolocation systems. 34.20-34.70 (deep space) 894 894 Motion sensors Short range radar Surveying and measurement This is a harmonised NATO band for radiolocation systems. Frequency band RR Allocations and relevant footnotes European Common Allocation (ECA) Major utilisation Notes 34.70-35.20 Space Research 896 894 Space Research 896 Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) 894 Surveying and measurement Short range radar Motion sensors This is a harmonised NATO band for radiolocation systems. 35.20-36 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS 894 897 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS Earth Exploration-Satellite (active) 894 897 Satellite rain radars Short range radar This is a harmonised NATO band for radiolocation systems. 58 of 102 9/22/98 4:59 PM