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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Revocation

  4. 3.Interpretation

  5. 4.Wireless telegraphy licences to be limited in number

  6. 5.Criteria for limiting the number of wireless telegraphy licences

  7. 6.Determination of limitations on the number of wireless telegraphy licences

  8. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      BROADCASTING

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO BROADCASTING USE

        1. Terrestrial TV Broadcast Transmission (UHF Digital)

        2. 470-550 MHz

        3. 614-790 MHz

        4. Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting Services

        5. 148.5-283.5 kHz (LW)

        6. 526.5-1605.5 kHz (MW)

        7. 87.5-108.0 MHz (FM)

        8. 210.792-230.0 MHz (T-DAB)

        9. Community Radio

        10. 526.5-1605.5 kHz (MW)

        11. 87.5-108.0 MHz (FM)

        12. Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class A — Freely Radiating)

        13. Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class B — Radiating Cable)

        14. Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class C — Freely Radiating Very...

        15. 526.5-1605.5 kHz

        16. 87.5-108.0 MHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. 1.(1) A wireless telegraphy licence may only be granted to...

        2. 2.Applicants must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 3.The availability of wireless telegraphy licences at these frequencies and...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      PROGRAMME MAKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO PROGRAMME MAKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS USE

        1. Programme Making and Special Events (Fixed Site)

        2. Programme Making and Special Events (Link)

        3. Programme Making and Special Events (Low Power)

        4. 47.55-48.8 MHz

        5. 52-52.95 MHz

        6. 53.75-55.75 MHz

        7. 60.75-62.75 MHz

        8. 67.75-67.8375 MHz

        9. 69.15625-69.18125 MHz

        10. 74.68125-74.71875 MHz

        11. 75.2625-75.3 MHz

        12. 76.80625-76.84375 MHz

        13. 78.18375-78.25875 MHz

        14. 82.65625-82.68125 MHz

        15. 86.66875-86.68125 MHz

        16. 86.80625-86.84375 MHz

        17. 139.54375-139.55625 MHz

        18. 139.56875-139.58125 MHz

        19. 139.64375-139.66875 MHz

        20. 140.9875-141.4875 MHz

        21. 148.5625-148.5875 MHz

        22. 148.7125-148.7375 MHz

        23. 175.15-175.35 MHz

        24. 175.425-175.625 MHz

        25. 176.3-176.5 MHz

        26. 176.5-176.9 MHz

        27. 176.9-177.1 MHz

        28. 181.69375-181.80625 MHz

        29. 184.5-185.1 MHz

        30. 189.69375-189.80625 MHz

        31. 191.6-191.8 MHz

        32. 191.8-192 MHz

        33. 192-193.1 MHz

        34. 199.6-200.2 MHz

        35. 200.2-201.1 MHz

        36. 207.6-210.2 MHz

        37. 425.3125-425.5625 MHz

        38. 427.7625-428.0125 MHz

        39. 442.2625-442.5125 MHz

        40. 446.425-447.5125 MHz

        41. 454.9875-455.4625 MHz

        42. 457.25-457.475 MHz

        43. 461.23125-461.25625 MHz

        44. 462.75-463 MHz

        45. 467.2625-469.875 MHz

        46. 470-606 MHz

        47. 606.6-606.8 MHz

        48. 606.9-607.1 MHz

        49. 614-790 MHz

        50. 1517-1525 MHz

        51. 1785-1800 MHz

        52. 2010-2025 MHz

        53. 2025-2110 MHz

        54. 2200-2300 MHz

        55. 2390-2500 MHz

        56. 3400-3440 MHz

        57. 3500-3580 MHz

        58. 5472-5588 MHz

        59. 5682.5-5702.5 MHz

        60. 5705-5725 MHz

        61. 5732.5-5752.5 MHz

        62. 5770-5790 MHz

        63. 5795-5815 MHz

        64. 5850-5925 MHz

        65. 7110-7250 MHz

        66. 7300-7425 MHz

        67. 8460-8500 MHz

        68. 10.3-10.36 GHz

        69. 12.2-12.5 GHz

        70. 24.25-24.5 GHz

        71. 48-48.4 GHz

        72. UK Wireless Microphone (Annual)

        73. 175.15-175.35 MHz

        74. 175.425-175.625 MHz

        75. 176.5-176.7 MHz

        76. 191.8-192 MHz

        77. 192.7-192.9 MHz

        78. 192.9-193.1 MHz

        79. 199.6-199.8 MHz

        80. 200.2-200.4 MHz

        81. 200.5-200.7 MHz

        82. 208.2-208.4 MHz

        83. 208.5-208.7 MHz

        84. 208.9-209.1 MHz

        85. 209.1-209.3 MHz

        86. 209.5-209.7 MHz

        87. 209.7-209.9 MHz

        88. 606-614 MHz

        89. UK Wireless Microphone (Biennial)

        90. 606-614 MHz

        91. Audio Distribution System

        92. 26-65 MHz

        93. 65-470 MHz

        94. 470-1000 MHz

        95. 1517-1525 MHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. 1.None

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 2.The availability of wireless telegraphy licences for these uses and...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      FIXED LINKS

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO FIXED LINKS USE

        1. Point-to-Point Fixed Links

        2. 1350-1517 MHz

        3. 3600-4200 MHz

        4. 5925-6425 MHz

        5. 6425-7125 MHz

        6. 7425-7900 MHz

        7. 12.75-13.25 GHz

        8. 14.50-15.35 GHz

        9. 17.70-19.70 GHz

        10. 22.00-23.60 GHz

        11. 24.50-26.50 GHz

        12. 37.00-39.50 GHz

        13. 51.40-52.60 GHz

        14. 55.78-57.00 GHz

        15. 71.125-73.125 GHz

        16. 81.125-83.125 GHz

        17. Point-to-Point Security CCTV Services

        18. 31.00-31.80 GHz

        19. Self Co-ordinated Links

        20. 64.00-66.00 GHz

        21. 73.375-75.875 GHz

        22. 83.375-85.875 GHz

        23. Scanning Telemetry

        24. 457.50-464.00 MHz

        25. Fixed Wireless Access

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. 1.An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide...

        2. 2.Applicants must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 3.The availability of wireless telegraphy licences is limited at these...

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      SATELLITE SERVICES

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES OPERATION FOR SATELLITE SERVICES

        1. Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Repeaters

        2. 1164-1215MHz

        3. 1215-1300MHz

        4. 1559-1610MHz

        5. Satellite (Permanent Earth Station)

        6. 3600-4200 MHz

        7. 5150-5250 MHz

        8. 5725-7075 MHz

        9. 10.70-12.75 GHz

        10. 12.75-13.25 GHz

        11. 13.75-14.50 GHz

        12. 17.30-20.20 GHz

        13. 27.5-27.8185 GHz

        14. 28.4545-28.8265 GHz

        15. 29.4625-30 GHz

        16. Satellite (Earth Station –– Non–Geostationary)

        17. 3600-4200 MHz

        18. 5150-5250 MHz

        19. 5725-7075 MHz

        20. 10.7-12.75 GHz

        21. 12.75-13.25GHz

        22. 13.75-14.50 GHz

        23. 17.30-20.20 GHz

        24. 27.5-27.8185 GHz

        25. 28.4545-28.8265 GHz

        26. 29.4625-30 GHz

        27. Satellite (Earth Station ––Non–Fixed Satellite Service)

        28. 2025-2110 MHz

        29. 2200-2290 MHz

        30. Satellite (Transportable Earth Station)

        31. 5925-7075 MHz

        32. 13.78-14.5 GHz

        33. 27.50-27.8185 GHz

        34. 28.4545-28.8265 GHz

        35. 29.4625-30 GHz

        36. Satellite (Earth Station Network)

        37. 14.00-14.25 GHz

        38. 27.5-27.8185 GHz

        39. 28.4545-28.8265 GHz

        40. 29.4625-30 GHz

        41. Complementary Ground Components of a Mobile Satellite System

        42. 1980-2010 MHz

        43. 2170-2200 MHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. 1.An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide...

        2. 2.The availability of a Complementary Ground Components of a Mobile...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 3.The availability of Satellite (Permanent Earth Station) licences, Satellite (Earth...

    5. SCHEDULE 5

      MARITIME

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO MARITIME USE

        1. Coastal Station Radio (UK)

        2. Coastal Station Radio (UK) Area Defined

        3. 156.00-163.00 MHz

        4. Coastal Station Radio (Marina)

        5. 157.025 MHz (Ship)

        6. 157.850 MHz (Ship and Coastal Station Radio)

        7. 161.425 MHz (Ship and Coastal Station Radio)

        8. 161.625 MHz (Coastal Station Radio)

        9. Coastal Station Radio (International)

        10. Coastal Station Radio (International) Area Defined

        11. 156.025-162.05 MHz

        12. Coastal Station Radio (Training School)

        13. 415-535 kHz

        14. 1605–27500 kHz

        15. 156.00-162.05 MHz

        16. Differential Global Positioning System

        17. 283.5–315.0 kHz

        18. 1606.5–4000 kHz

        19. Ship Portable Radio

        20. 121.5 MHz

        21. 123.1 MHz

        22. 156.00-162.05 MHz

        23. 243.0 MHz

        24. 406.0-406.1 MHz

        25. 1645.5-1646.5 MHz

        26. Maritime Navigational Aids and Radar

        27. 283.5-315.0 kHz

        28. 2900–3100 MHz

        29. 9000-9500 MHz

        30. Automatic Identification System

        31. 156.525 MHz

        32. 161.975 MHz

        33. 162.025 MHz

        34. Maritime Radio (Suppliers and Demonstration)

        35. 283.5-315.0 kHz

        36. 415.0-526.5 kHz

        37. 1606.5-27500 kHz

        38. 121.5 MHz

        39. 123.1 MHz

        40. 156.00-163.0 MHz

        41. 162.4375-162.4625 MHz

        42. 163.0125-163.03125 MHz

        43. 243.0 MHz

        44. 406.0-406.1 MHz

        45. 457.525 MHz

        46. 457.5375 MHz

        47. 457.55 MHz

        48. 457.5625 MHz

        49. 457.575 MHz

        50. 467.525 MHz

        51. 467.550 MHz

        52. 467.575 MHz

        53. 467.5375 MHz

        54. 467.5625 MHz

        55. 1626.5-1660.5 MHz (with associated downlink frequencies: 1525-1559 MHz)

        56. Ship Radio

        57. 415-526.5 kHz

        58. 1605-27500 kHz

        59. 121.5 MHz

        60. 123.1 MHz

        61. 156.00-162.05 MHz

        62. 243.0 MHz

        63. 406.0-406.1 MHz

        64. 457.525 MHz

        65. 457.5375 MHz

        66. 457.55 MHz

        67. 457.5625 MHz

        68. 457.575 MHz

        69. 467.525 MHz

        70. 467.550 MHz

        71. 467.575 MHz

        72. 467.5375 MHz

        73. 467.5625 MHz

        74. 2900-3100 MHz

        75. 9200-9500 MHz

        76. 1626.5-1660.5 MHz (with associated downlink frequencies: 1525-1559 MHz)

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. 1.Applicants must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies...

        2. 2.An applicant for a Coastal Station Radio (UK) licence or...

        3. 3.An applicant for a Coastal Station Radio (Marina) licence must...

        4. 4.An applicant for a Coastal Station Radio (International) licence or...

        5. 5.An applicant for a Ship Radio licence may be granted...

        6. 6.An applicant for a Maritime Navigational Aids and Radar licence...

        7. 7.An applicant for a Maritime Radio (Suppliers and Demonstration) licence...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 8.The availability of the Coastal Station Radio (UK) licences, Costal...

        2. 9.The availability of Automatic Identification System licences is limited in...

    6. SCHEDULE 6

      AERONAUTICAL

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO AERONAUTICAL USE

        1. Aircraft

        2. 2850-3025 kHz

        3. 3400-3500 kHz

        4. 4650-4700 kHz

        5. 5480-5680 kHz

        6. 6525-6685 kHz

        7. 8815-8965 kHz

        8. 10005-10100 kHz

        9. 11275-11400 kHz

        10. 13260-13360 kHz

        11. 17900-17970 kHz

        12. 21924-22000 kHz

        13. 117.975-137.000 MHz

        14. 243 MHz

        15. 406-406.1 MHz

        16. 960-1215 MHz

        17. 1626.5-1660.5 MHz

        18. 1525-1559 MHz

        19. 4200-4400 MHz

        20. 5350-5470 MHz

        21. 9300-9500 MHz

        22. 13250-13400 MHz

        23. Aircraft (Transportable)

        24. 117.975-137.000 MHz

        25. Aeronautical Station (Recreation Aviation)

        26. Aeronautical Station (A/G, AFIS and Tower)

        27. Aeronautical Station (Approach)

        28. Aeronautical Station (Area Control)

        29. Aeronautical Station (Aeronautical Broadcast)

        30. Aeronautical Station (ACARS)

        31. Aeronautical Station (VDL)

        32. Aeronautical Station (Aerodrome Surface and Operational Control)

        33. Aeronautical Station (Offshore)

        34. Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control)

        35. Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communications Services)

        36. Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service)

        37. Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation)

        38. Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform)

        39. Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control)

        40. 117.975-137.000 MHz

        41. Aeronautical Ground Station (Fire)

        42. Aeronautical Station- (Fire and Emergency)

        43. 121.600 MHz

        44. Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency)

        45. 2850-3025 kHz

        46. 3400-3500 kHz

        47. 4650-4700 kHz

        48. 5480-5680 kHz

        49. 6525-6685 kHz

        50. 8815-8965 kHz

        51. 10005-10100 kHz

        52. 11275-11400 kHz

        53. 13260-13360 kHz

        54. 17900-17970 kHz

        55. 21924-22000 kHz

        56. Aeronautical Navigation Aid Stations

        57. 255.0-495 kHz

        58. 505-526.5 kHz

        59. 74.8-75.2 MHz

        60. 108.000-117.975 MHz

        61. 328.6-335.4 MHz

        62. 960-1215 MHz

        63. 5000-5250 MHz

        64. Aeronautical Radar

        65. 1030 MHz

        66. 1090 MHz

        67. 1215-1350 MHz

        68. 2700-3100 MHz

        69. 9000-9200 MHz

        70. 9300-9500 MHz

        71. 15400-15700 MHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. Aircraft

        2. Aircraft (Transportable)

        3. 1.An applicant must propose to use the radio equipment in...

        4. 2.An applicant must propose to use the radio equipment in...

        5. 3.The station must be situated in the Isle of Man...

        6. 4.An applicant must be a person responsible for air traffic...

        7. 5.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is operated in...

        8. 6.An applicant must be a person responsible for air traffic...

        9. 7.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in...

        10. 8.An applicant must be seeking authority to use the assigned...

        11. 9.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in...

        12. 10.The station must be situated in the Isle of Man...

        13. 11.An applicant must be the owner or operator of an...

        14. 12.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is operated in...

        15. 13.An applicant must be the owner or operator of an...

        16. 14.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in...

        17. 15.An applicant must demonstrate that the equipment he intends to...

        18. 16.The station must be situated in the Isle of Man...

        19. 17.An applicant must be seeking to use the assigned frequencies...

        20. 18.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in...

        21. 19.The station must be situated in the Isle of Man...

        22. 20.An applicant must be able to demonstrate that the station...

        23. 21.An applicant must be able to demonstrate that the station...

        24. 22.An applicant must be seeking to use the assigned frequencies...

        25. 23.An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in...

        26. 24.An applicant must intend to operate a station solely for...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 25.The availability of the Aeronautical Station (Recreational Aviation), Aeronautical Station...

    7. SCHEDULE 7

      AMATEUR RADIO

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO AMATEUR RADIO USE

        1. Amateur Radio (Foundation)

        2. 0.1357-0.1378 MHz

        3. 1.810-2.000 MHz

        4. 3.500-3.800 MHz

        5. 7.000-7.200 MHz

        6. 10.100-10.150 MHz

        7. 14.000-14.350 MHz

        8. 18.068-18.168 MHz

        9. 21.000-21.450 MHz

        10. 24.890-24.990 MHz

        11. 28.000-29.700 MHz

        12. 50.00-52.00 MHz

        13. 70.00-70.50 MHz

        14. 144.0-146.0 MHz

        15. 430.0-440.0 MHz

        16. 10000-10125 MHz

        17. 10225-10500 MHz

        18. Amateur Radio (Intermediate)

        19. 0.1357-0.1378 MHz

        20. 1.810-2.000 MHz

        21. 3.500-3.800 MHz

        22. 7.000-7.200 MHz

        23. 10.100-10.150 MHz

        24. 14.000-14.350 MHz

        25. 18.068-18.168 MHz

        26. 21.000-21.450 MHz

        27. 24.890-24.990 MHz

        28. 28.000-29.700 MHz

        29. 50.00-52.00 MHz

        30. 70.00-70.50 MHz

        31. 144.0-146.0 MHz

        32. 430.0-440.0 MHz

        33. 1240-1325 MHz

        34. 2310-2450 MHz

        35. 3400-3475 MHz

        36. 5650-5680 MHz

        37. 5755-5765 MHz

        38. 5820-5850 MHz

        39. 10000-10125 MHz

        40. 10225-10500 MHz

        41. 24000-24250 MHz

        42. 47000-47200 MHz

        43. 75500-81000 MHz

        44. 122250-123000 MHz

        45. 134000-141000 MHz

        46. 241000-250000 MHz

        47. Amateur Radio (Full)

        48. 0.1357-0.1378 MHz

        49. 1.810-2.000 MHz

        50. 3.500-3.800 MHz

        51. 7.000-7.200 MHz

        52. 10.100-10.150 MHz

        53. 14.000-14.350 MHz

        54. 18.068-18.168 MHz

        55. 21.000-21.450 MHz

        56. 24.890-24.990 MHz

        57. 28.000-29.700 MHz

        58. 50.00-52.00 MHz

        59. 70.00-70.50 MHz

        60. 144.0-146.0 MHz

        61. 430.0-440.0 MHz

        62. 1240-1325 MHz

        63. 2310-2450 MHz

        64. 3400-3475 MHz

        65. 5650-5680 MHz

        66. 5755-5765 MHz

        67. 5820-5850 MHz

        68. 10000-10125 MHz

        69. 10225-10500 MHz

        70. 24000-24250 MHz

        71. 47000-47200 MHz

        72. 75500-81000 MHz

        73. 122250-123000 MHz

        74. 134000-141000 MHz

        75. 241000-250000 MHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. Amateur Radio (Foundation)

        2. 1.An applicant must possess a valid pass certificate for the...

        3. 2.An applicant must possess: (a) a valid pass certificate for...

        4. 3.An applicant must possess: (a) a valid pass certificate for...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 4.None.

    8. SCHEDULE 8

      SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY USE

        1. Non-Operational Development

        2. Non-Operational Temporary Use

        3. Any frequencies not exceeding 3000 GHz

        4. Ground Probing Radar

        5. 150-4000 MHz

        6. Miscellaneous Class

        7. 1 kHz-250 GHz

        8. Radar Level Gauges

        9. 10.7-10.85 GHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. Non-Operational Development

        2. 1.An applicant must be seeking authority to use the assigned...

        3. 2.An applicant must be seeking authority to use the assigned...

        4. 3.An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 4.The availability of Non-Operational Development licences, Non-Operational Temporary Use licences...

    9. SCHEDULE 9

      BUSINESS RADIO

      1. PART 1 FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO BUSINESS RADIO

        1. Business Radio (Public Safety)

        2. 380- 385 MHz

        3. 390-395 MHz

        4. Business Radio (Police and Fire)

        5. 466.08750 – 467.250 MHz

        6. 469.87500 – 470.00 MHz

        7. 862.00 – 863.00 MHz

        8. 1668.00 – 1670.00 MHZ

        9. 1677.00 – 1685.00 MHz

        10. 1698.00 – 1700.00 MHz

        11. 1790.00 – 1798.00 MHz

        12. 2310- 2320 MHz

        13. 2320-2360 MHz

        14. 2360- 2380 MHz

        15. 3100-3402 MHz

        16. 3442.00 – 3475.00 MHz

        17. 8340.00 – 8360.00 MHz

        18. 8400.00 – 8460.00 MHz

        19. 10.250 – 10.270 GHz

        20. 10.360 – 10.4 GHz

        21. 10.4 – 10.46 GHz

        22. 24.050 – 24.150 GHz

        23. 51.200 – 51.400 GHz

        24. 70.50 – 71.50 MHz

        25. 80.00 – 81.50 MHz

        26. 86.30625 – 86.31875 MHz

        27. 143.00 – 144.00 MHz

        28. 146.00 – 148.00 MHz

        29. 152.00 – 153.01250 MHz

        30. 153.03750 – 153.06250 MHz

        31. 154.00 – 156.00 MHz

        32. 155.34375 – 155.35625 MHz

        33. 168.31250 – 168.83750 MHz

        34. 173.98750 – 174 MHz

        35. 450.00 – 453.00 MHz

        36. 453.26875- 453.28125 MHz

        37. 453.31875- 453.33125 MHz

        38. 453.36875- 453.38125 MHz

        39. 455.87500 – 456.00 MHz

        40. 457.00 – 457.250 MHz

        41. 457.47500 – 457.50 MHz

        42. 459.49375 – 459.50625 MHz

        43. 459.50625 – 459.51875 MHz

        44. 459.53125 – 459.54375 MHz

        45. 459.76875- 459.78125 MHz

        46. 459.81875- 45983125 MHz

        47. 459.86875- 459.88125 MHz

        48. 460.50 – 460.750 MHz

        49. 462.50 – 462.750 MHz

        50. 464.00 – 466.06250 MHz

        51. 466.08750 – 467.250 MHz

        52. 469.87500 – 470.00 MHz

        53. 862.00 – 863.00 MHz

        54. 1668.00 – 1670.00 MHZ

        55. 1677.00 – 1685.00 MHz

        56. 1698.00 – 1700.00 MHz

        57. 1790.00 – 1798.00 MHz

        58. 2310- 2320 MHz

        59. 2320-2360 MHz

        60. 2360- 2380 MHz

        61. 3100-3402 MHz

        62. 3442.00 – 3475.00 MHz

        63. 8340.00 – 8360.00 MHz

        64. 8400.00 – 8460.00 MHz

        65. 10.250 – 10.270 GHz

        66. 10.360 – 10.4 GHz

        67. 10.4 – 10.46 GHz

        68. 24.050 – 24.150 GHz

        69. 51.200 – 51.400 GHz

        70. Business Radio (Area Defined)

        71. 132.00 – 134.00 kHz

        72. 146.00 – 148.00 kHz

        73. 26.20 – 87.50 MHz

        74. 136.00 – 208.00 MHz

        75. 425.00 – 470.00 MHz

        76. Business Radio (Simple Site)

        77. Business Radio (Simple UK)

        78. Business Radio (Suppliers Light)

        79. Business Radio (Technically Assigned)

        80. 26.20 – 87.50 MHz

        81. 136.00 – 208.00 MHz

        82. 425.00 – 470.00 MHz

      2. PART 2 CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

        1. Business Radio (Area Defined)

        2. Business Radio (Technically Assigned)

        3. 1.An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide...

        4. 2.An applicant must be seeking authority to operate under any...

        5. 3.An applicant must be engaged in the hire, supply or...

        6. 4.An applicant must be engaged in activities related to public...

      3. PART 3 CRITERIA LIMITING NUMBER OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES

        1. 5.The availability of licences (save in respect of the Business...

  9. Explanatory Note

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