RSGB Bandplan (effective from 1st January 2007)
430MHz (70cm) Necessary  UK Usage
IARU Recommendation Bandwidth  
430.0000-431.9810 MHz 20 kHz 430.0125-430.0750 MHz   Internet voice gateways (Notes 7, 8)(12.5 kHz channels)
All modes   430.1625-430.1875 MHz   Experimental MPT1327 Base TX Ch 1-3 (12.5 kHz channels)
430.4000-430.5750    
digital links    
430.6000-430.9250   430.8000 MHz   RAYNET 7.6 MHz talkthrough - mobile TX
digital repeaters   430.8250-430.9750 MHz RU66-RU78 7.6 MHz split repeaters – outputs
    See licence exclusion note; 431-432 MHz
    430.9900-431.9000 MHz Digital Communications
    431.0750-431.1750 MHz   Internet voice gateway (6 dBW max)(12.5 kHz channels)
432.0000-432.1000 500 Hz 432.0000-432.0250 MHz   Moonbounce (EME)
Telegraphy   432.0500 MHz   Telegraphy centre of activity
MGM   432.0880 MHz   PSK31 centre of activity
432.1000-432.4000 2700 Hz 432.2000 MHz   SSB centre of activity
SSB, Telegraphy   432.3500 MHz   Microwave talkback calling frequency (Europe)
MGM   432.3700 MHz   FSK441 calling frequency
432.4000-432.5000 500 Hz  
Beacons Exclusive    
432.5000-432.9940 25 kHz 432.5000 MHz   Narrow band SSTV activity centre
All modes (Note 11) 432.5000-432.6000 MHz IARU Region 1 linear transponder inputs
Non-channelised   432.6000 MHz   RTTY (ASK/PSK) activity centre
    432.6000-432.8000 MHz IARU Region 1 linear transponder outputs
    432.6250-432.6750 MHz   Digital communications (25 kHz channels)
    432.7000 MHz   Fax activity centre
    432.7750 MHz   RAYNET 1.6 MHz Talkthrough  - base TX
    432.8000-432.9900 MHz Beacons (Note 9)
432.9940-433.3810 25 kHz 433.0000-433.3750 MHz (RB0-RB15) RU240-RU270
FM repeater outputs (Note 11) FM repeater outputs (25 kHz channels) in UK only
in UK only (Note 1)    
433.3940-433.5810 25 kHz 433.4000 MHz   U272; IARU Region 1 SSTV (FM/AFSK)
  (Note 11) 433.4250 MHz   U274
FM   433.4500 MHz   U276
Simplex   433.4750 MHz   U278
Channels   433.5000 MHz   U280  FM Calling channel
    433.5250 MHz   U282
    433.5500 MHz   U284  Used for Rally/Exhibition talk-in
    433.5750 MHz   U286
433.6000-434.0000 25 kHz 433.6000 MHz   U288  RTTY AFSK
All modes (Note 11) 433.6250-6750 MHz   Digital communications (25 kHz channels)
433.800 MHz for   433.7000 MHz   (Note 3). Can be used by RAYNET
APRS where 144.800   433.7250-433.7750 MHz. Can be used by RAYNET   
MHz cannot be used.   433.8000-434.2500 MHz   Digital communications
434.000-434.5940 25 kHz 433.9500-434.0500 MHz   25 kHz Internet voice gateway channels
  (Note 11) 434.0625-434.0875 MHz   Experimental MPT1327 Mobile TX Ch 1-3 (12.5 kHz channels)
    434.3750 MHz   RAYNET 1.6 MHz Talkthrough  - mobile TX
    434.4750-434.5250 MHz   Internet voice gateway (25 kHz channels)
434.5940-434.9810 25 kHz 434.6000-434.9750 MHz (RB0-RB15) RU240-RU270
FM repeater inputs in (Note 11) FM repeater inputs (25 kHz channels) in UK only.
UK only and ATV (Note 4)    
435.0000-438.0000 20 kHz Satellites and fast scan TV (Note 4)
438.0000-440.0000 25 kHz 438.0250-438.1750 MHz  IARU Region 1 Digital communications
All modes (Note 11) 438.2000-439.4250 MHz (Note 1)
    438.4000 MHz   RAYNET 7.6 MHz talkthrough - base TX
    438.4250-438.5750 MHz   RU66-RU78 7.6MHz split repeaters – inputs
439.9875 POCSAG   439.6000-440.0000 MHz   Digital communications
     centre    
     
Note 1: In Switzerland, Germany and Austria, repeater inputs are 431.050-431.825 MHz with 25 kHz spacing and outputs  
438.650-439.425 MHz.   In Belgium, France and the Netherlands repeater outputs are 430.025-430.375 MHz with 12.5 kHz spacing
and inputs at 431.625-431.975 MHz.   In other Eurpean countries repeater inputs are 433.000-433.375 MHz with 25 kHz spacing
and outputs at 434.600-434.975 MHz, I.e. the reverse of the UK allocation.
Note 3: IARU Region 1 FAX/AFSK.       
Note 4: ATV carrier frequencies shall be chosen to avoid interference to other users, in particular the satellite
service and repeater inputs.  
Notes 5 and 6: Deleted.     
Note 7: Users must accept interference from repeater output channels in France and the Netherlands at 430.025-430.575 MHz.
Users with sites that allow propagation to other countries (notably France and the Netherlands) must survey the proposed
frequency before use to ensure that they will not cause interference to users in those countries.  
Note 8: Internet voice gateway channels: maximum deviation +-2.4kHz, maximum effective radiated power 10W (10 dBW)
Note 9: The beacon band in the UK is scheduled to change to 432.400-432.500 MHz when agreed by the Primary User.
Note 10:   No longer used.  
Note 11:   IARU Region 1 recommended maximum bandwidths are 12.5 or 20 kHz
LICENCE NOTES:   Amateur service: Secondary User.    Amateur satellite service: 435-438MHz: Secondary User
                                  Exclusion: 431-432MHz not available within 100km radius of Charing Cross, London.