RSGB Band Plans and Information
The RSGB Band Plan is normally published annually in the February edition of RadCom and additionally reviewed mid-year. It is derived from the IARU Region 1 Band Plan taking into account any proposed national variations or special amendments, which are considered necessary by the relevant spectrum manager.
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