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Coordinated
"Co-ordinated" means that the licence will specify the exact frequency range, the location and the dates of use. This gives the best opportunity to avoid an interaction between your assignments and other radio users, including television services and others operating wireless microphones.
It could, for example, be a short term assignment for a few hours use at an Outside Broadcast or similar short term event; an assignment for several days or weeks at a theatre for a touring show; or an annual assignment for on-going, regular use at a fixed site.
VHF
| 176.400* | 177.000* | 192.300 |
| 200.100 | 207.700 | 208.100 |
| 209.400 | 210.000 |
470 - 854 MHz.
These frequencies are known as 'In-band' as they are within the UHF TV Broadcasting Band corresponding to TV Channels 21-68 (See TV Channel Frequencies).These frequencies are shared with TV broadcasting on the understanding that there is no impact on households' TV reception. In certain parts of the country a range of frequencies may be used without a problem, whilst in other parts of the country those same frequencies will be unavailable to protect households' TV reception nearby. They may also be completely unusable due to interference from the same TV transmissions.
You can check availability and book online
Please note frequencies within 470 - 854 MHz will be affected by digital switchover. Visit our DDR and Digital TV Switchover news page for all of the latest developments.
Channel 69 (854 - 862 MHz)
All sets listed overlap Channel 69 Shared frequencies
Set 1 (6 frequencies)
| 856.000 | 856.500 | 857.500 |
| 858.700 | 859.100 | 861.000 |
Set 2 (6 frequencies)
| 854.500 | 855.200 | 856.300 |
| 856.850 | 859.625 | 861.100 |
Set 3 (5 frequencies)
| 855.625 | 856.500 | 857.700 |
| 859.100 | 859.525 |
Set 4 (5 frequencies)
| 855.200 | 856.500 | 857.025 |
| 858.250 | 858.975 |
Please note Channel 69 (854 - 862 MHz) will not be available for PMSE use from 1 January 2012, however it is possible that access will be extended to the end of DSO in 2012. Ofcom to confirm in due course.
Doesn't match up?
If your kit isn't tuned to the frequencies suggested you may still be able use it.
Check Your Frequencies to see if we can licence it at the power, bandwidth and location you require.
If you use our recommended channels licensing should be quicker and we are more likely to meet your requirements. You will also be able to book online.
