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- The United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (UKFAT) details the uses (referred to as 'allocations') to which various frequency bands are put to the UK.
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Jun 22, 2017 · The United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (UKFAT) details the uses (referred to as 'allocations') to which various frequency bands are put to the UK. It also shows the internationally agreed spectrum allocations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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The two main sources of information are the UK Frequency...
- Information about spectrum frequencies and allocations
The United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (UKFAT) details the uses (referred to as 'allocations') to which various frequency bands are put to the UK.
The two main sources of information are the UK Frequency Allocation Table (UK FAT) and the UK Plan for Frequency Authorisation (UK PFA), both already available on the Ofcom website.
The United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (UKFAT) published by Ofcom details the uses to which various frequency bands are put in the UK. This poster-format chart was developed by Roke, in accordance with the latest version of the UKFAT, as a pictorial representation of the allocations between 3kHz and 300GHz.
The United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table (UKFAT) details the uses (referred to as 'allocations') to which various frequency bands are put to the UK. It also shows the internationally agreed spectrum allocations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The ITU divided the world into three regions. These can be seen in the map below.
1.1 The UK FAT details the uses to which various frequency bands are put in the UK (referred to as 'allocations') and which bodies are responsible for planning and managing them, including making frequency assignments to individual users or installations at particular locations.
Highlight a section of spectrum with a pink line on the visualisations below using an EARFCN and bandwidth, start and end EARFCN, or start and end frequency. Highlight by EARFCN + Bandwidth