| RSGB Bandplan (effective from 1st January 2007) | ||||
| 10 GHz (3cm) | UK Usage | |||
| IARU Recommendation | ||||
| 10,000.000-10,125.000 MHz | 10,002.5-10,027.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 015 OUT | |||
| 10,027.5-10,052.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 040 OUT | ||||
| Digital modes | 10,052.5-10,077.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 065 OUT | |||
| 10,080-10,090 MHz Packet links | ||||
| 10,090-10,110 MHz Wideband beacons and operating (Note 1) | ||||
| 10,110-10,120 MHz Voice repeaters OUT | ||||
| 10,225.000-10,250.000 | 10,227.5-10,252.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 425 OUT | |||
| All modes | 10,252.5-10,277.5 MHz Wideband simplex | |||
| 10,250.000-10,350.000 | 10,277.5-10,302.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 015 IN | |||
| Digital modes | 10,302.5-10,327.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 040 IN | |||
| 10,350.000-10,368.000 | 10,327.5-10,352.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 065 IN | |||
| All modes | 10,352.5-10,368 MHz Wideband modes | |||
| 10,368.000-10,370.000 | 10,368-10,370 MHz Narrowband modes (Note 3) | |||
| Narrowband telegraphy | 10,368.1 MHz Centre of activity | |||
| EME/SSB | 10,368.8-10,369 MHz Propagation Beacons only | |||
| Beacons | ||||
| 10,370.000-10,450.000 | 10,370-10,390MHz Wideband modes (Note 2) | |||
| 10,390-10,410 MHz Wideband beacons and operating (Note 1) | ||||
| All modes | 10,412.5-10,437.5 MHz Wideband transponders - 425 IN | |||
| 10,440-10,450 MHz Voice repeaters RX | ||||
| 10,450.000-10,475.000 | 10,400-10,475 MHz Unattended operation | |||
| 10,450-10,452 MHz Alternative narrowband CW/EME/SSB (Note 3) | ||||
| 10,475.000-10,500.000 | ||||
| All modes and | Amateur satellite service ONLY | |||
| satellites. | ||||
| Note 1. 10,400 MHz is the preferred frequency for wideband beacons but 10,100 MHz is still used. | ||||
| Note 2. Wideband FM is preferred between 10,350-10,400 MHz to encourage compatibility between narrowband systems, however | ||||
| there is still activity between 10,050-10,125 MHz. | ||||
| Note 3. The current NB sub-band is at 10,368 MHz; however, a sub-band at 10,450 MHz is being considered as a possible future | ||||
| alternative. | ||||
| Note 4. Simplex TV operations should take place on wideband transponder inputs which are not being used by local transponders. | ||||
| Note 5. Wideband transponder pairs are designated by input/output frequencies. The pairings shown are recommended but | ||||
| occasionally variants may be needed to suit local circumstances. | ||||
| Note 6. 10,475-10,500 MHz is allocated ONLY to the amateur satellite service and NOT to the amateur service. | ||||
| LICENCE NOTES: Amateur service: Secondary User: Amateur Satellite service: | ||||
| Amateur Satellite service: 10,450-10,500 MHz, Secondary User: Unattended operation is permitted for remote | ||||
| remote control, digital modes and beacons, except in the sub-bands 10,000-10,125 MHz within 50 km of | ||||
| SO916223 (Cheltenham), SS206127 (Bude), SK985640 (Waddington) and SE202577 (Harrogate). | ||||