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Register of Frequencies: 470 - 854 MHz Non-airborne
| Centre Frequency or Lower edge of Band (MHz) | Upper edge of Band (MHz) | Maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) | Maximum Bandwidth | Restrictions and Notes. All frequencies are available in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and Channel Islands except where stated otherwise |
Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 470.0 | 582 .0 | 5 W< | 200 kHz | This band is shared with television broadcasting (TV channels 21-34). The availability of frequencies depends on the location, power and type of use required. | Fixed site duplex Talkback including 25 kHz bandwidth systems (duplex spacing typically 80 MHz). Radio microphones. Portable audio links. |
| 582.0 | 590.0 | 5 W | 200 kHz | his band is shared with television broadcasting (TV channel 35). The availability of frequencies depends on the location, power and type of use required. | Radio microphones. Temporary point-to-point audio links. Mobile and portable audio links. |
| 590.0 | 598.0 | 10 mW | 200 kHz | This band is shared with radar services (channel 36). Not available in parts of:- Bristol and Jersey. |
Radio microphones. |
| 598.0 | 606.0 | 5 W | 200 kHz | This band is shared with television broadcasting (TV channel 37). The availability of frequencies depends on the location, power and type of use required. | Radio microphones. Temporary point-to-point audio links. Mobile and portable audio links. |
| 606.0 | 614.0 | 10 mW | 200 kHz | This band is shared with radio astronomy (channel 38). The availability of frequencies depends on the location required. | Radio microphones. |
| 614.0 | 854.0 | 5 W | 200 kHz | This band is shared with television broadcasting (TV channels 39-68). The availability of frequencies depends on the location, power and type of use required. | Fixed site duplex Talkback including 25 kHz bandwidth systems (duplex spacing typically 80 MHz). Radio microphones. |
New proposals have been published regarding the future of these frequencies. Visit our DDR and Digital TV Switchover News page for further information.
