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| Shared and Exempt |
| License Exempt |
| Certain frequencies are categorised as "de-regulated."
Users of wireless equipment on these frequencies do not need
a license providing the RF output power of the equipment does
not exceed 10 milliwatts for a hand held transmitter or 50 milliwatts
for a body-worn transmitter. |
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| 173.800 |
174.100 |
174.500 |
174.800 |
175.000 |
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| 174.800 is not fully compatible with the
other four frequencies. Intermodulation interference may result
if it is used simultaneously with them, so this is not recommended. |
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| A Pan-European band has been set aside for
low power radio microphones and other cordless audio equipment.
Sometimes known as "Channel 70" it takes in the following
frequencies. |
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| De-Regulated frequencies are shared with
other radio microphone users. Interference may occasionally
be experienced between users of these free frequencies. |
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| Annual, Mobile Licensing - "Shared
Frequencies" |
| "Shared" frequencies are available
for use across the UK on annual licences. There are 15 VHF frequencies
and 14 UHF frequencies. The cost of these licences is £75
per block (i.e. 15 VHF frequencies for £75 or 14 UHF frequencies
for £75). Two year licenses cost £135. |
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| 175.250* |
175.525* |
176.600* |
191.900 |
192.800 |
| 193.000 |
199.700 |
200.300 |
200.600 |
208.300 |
| 208.600 |
209.000 |
216.100 |
216.600 |
216.800 |
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| * Not normally permitted
in Northern Ireland. |
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| 854.900 |
855.275 |
855.900 |
856.175 |
856.575 |
| 857.625 |
857.950 |
858.200 |
858.650 |
860.400 |
| 860.900 |
861.200 |
861.550 |
861.750 |
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| We recommend using 10 frequencies in Channel
69 as a safe working limit. Other Channel 69 frequencies are
available for Fixed Site or Co-ordinated Event use. |
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