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RSGB Band
Plan (effective from 1st June 2016) |
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The following band plan
is largely based on that agreed at IARU Region 1 General Conferences with
some local differences on |
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on frequencies above 430
MHz. |
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10 MHz (30m) |
Neccesary |
UK Usage |
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Bandwidth |
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10,100-10,130
kHz |
200
Hz |
Telegraphy
(CW) |
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10,116 kHz -
QRP (low power) Centre of Activity |
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10,130-10,150 |
500 Hz |
Narrow band
modes |
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Automatically
controlled data stations (unattended) should avoid the use of the 10 MHz band |
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The
10 MHz band is allocated to the Amateur Service only on a Secondary
basis. The IARU has agreed that only
CW and other |
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narrow
bandwidth modes are to be used on this band.
Likewise the band is not to be used for contests and bulletins. |
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SSB
may be used on the 10 MHz band during emergencies involving the immediate
safety of life and property, and only by stations |
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actually
involved with the handling of emergency traffic. The band segment 10,120-10,140 kHz may
only be used for SSB |
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transmissions
in the area of Africa south of the equator during local daylight hours. |
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LICENCE NOTES: Amateur Service - Secondary User. |
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Notes to the Band Plan |
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ITU-R Recommendation
SM.328 (extract) |
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Necessary
bandwidth: For a given class of emission, the
width of the frequency band which is just sufficient to |
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ensure the transmission of
information at the rate and with the quality required under specified
conditions. |
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Foundation and Intermediate Licence
holders are advised to check their licences for the permitted power limits
and |
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conditions applicable to their class
of licence. |
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