Licenses For 5GHz in Band C. If you plan to use 5GHz in Band C then you will need to get yourself a license document from Ofcom stating that you have permission to do so. 60 GHz Band Channel Plan and Frequency Allocations by Region 4 Regulatory Overview. Amateur Radio Band Plans 160 Meter (1.8-2.0 MHz) Bandplan 1.8-1.840 CW, digital 1.810 QRP CW calling freq. August 2006 Front pages: amended to reflect current organisational names etc. Appendix 11 – Deleted 58 GHz Band Antenna Compliance requirements. 1.830-1.840 Intercontinental QSOs only Band C is 125MHz wide and allows for 4 x 20MHz channels to coincide without overlap or 2 x 40MHz channels. Source - ARRL Band Plan as of 05-06-2011 There is a total of fourteen channels defined for use by Wi-Fi installations and devices in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. In the band plan we adopt today, we designate the following spectrum for terrestrial fixed service use: (1) 17.7-18.3 GHz band on a primary basis; (2) 18.3-18.58 GHz band on a co-primary basis (with GSO/FSS); and (3) 19.3-19.7 GHz band on a co-primary basis (with MSS/FL). 11 August 2006 . Appendix 1 – Deleted references to 58GHz Band in preamble and deleted 58 GHz Band RF Channel Arrangements. 5 The spectrum mask, shown to scale at the top of Figure 2, is expressed in decibels relative [callout] Quick Links Available Band Plans Frequency Allocations [/callout] Available Band Plans H Block (pdf) Auction(s): 96 1.4 GHz (pdf) Auction(s): 69 218-219 MHz (pdf) 218-219 MHz (Formerly IVDS) Auction(s): 2, 218-219 MHz Band, 89 220 MHz (pdf) Auction(s): 18, 24, 43, 72, 89 24 GHz (pdf) Auction(s): 56 39 GHz (pdf) Auction(s): 30 700 MHz Band (pdf) Auction(s): 73, 92 800 MHz Air … 2.4 GHz 802.11 channels. 4. F c = 58.32 GHz F = 60.48 GHz F = 62.64 GHz Fc = 64.80 GHz Australia (59.40 GHz – 62.90 GHz) Figure 2. Above 10.50 GHz:* All modes and licensees (except Novices) are authorized on the following bands: * US amateurs must check Sections (Part 97) 97.301, 97.303, 97.305 and 97.307 for sharing requirements before operating. Not all of the Wi-Fi channels are allowed in all countries: 11 are allowed by the FCC and used in what is often termed the North American domain, and 13 are allowed in Europe where channels have been defined by ETSI.
Appendix 10 – Deleted 58 GHz Band Notional Antenna .