RSGB Band Plan (effective from 1st January 2021)
The following band plan is largely based on that agreed at IARU Region 1 General Conferences with some local differences on
on frequencies above 430 MHz.
3.4 GHz (9cm) Necessary                                                                           UK Usage
IARU Recommendation Bandwidth  
3,400.000-3,400.800 MHz 2.7 kHz Narrowband Modes (including CW SSB, MGM, EME)  
    3,400.100 MHz                      Centre of activity  (Note 1)
    3,400.750-3,400.800 MHz   Local Beacons, 10W erp max
3,400.800-3,400.995   3,400.800-3,400.995 MHz   Propagation Beacons only
Propagation Beacons     
     
3,400.000-3,401.000 200 kHz 3,401.000-3,402.000 MHz   Data, Remote control
     
3,402.000-3,410.000   Wideband Modes, including DATV Repeater Outputs
All modes (Notes 2, 3)    
     
Note 1:  EME has migrated from 3456 MHz to 3400 MHz to promote harmonised usage and activity
Note 2:  Stations in many European countries have access to 3400-3410 MHz as permitted by the CEPT ECA Table
Note 3:  Amateur Satellite downlinks planned 
   
LICENCE NOTES:   Amateur Service - Secondary User - Subject to specific conditions and guidance
     
Notes to the Band Plan
ITU-R Recommendation SM.328 (extract)
Necessary bandwidth: For a given class of emission, the width of the frequency band which is just sufficient to 
ensure the transmission of information at the rate and with the quality required under specified conditions.
The use of Amplitude Modulation (AM) is acceptable in the all modes segments but users are asked to consider
adjacent channel activity when selecting operating frequencies. 
Foundation and Intermediate Licence holders are advised to check their licences for the permitted power limits and 
conditions applicable to their class of licence.