IND01 |
Freq. spots 101.4, 121.6,
and 145.7 kHz have been earmarked for cable locator
systems. |
IND02 |
The following frequencies
are earmarked for Cordless Telephones:
Base
unit: 1610, 1640, 1675, 1690 kHz, 43.720, 43.740, 43.820,
43.840, 43.920, 43.960, 44.120, 44.160, 44.180, 44.200,
44.320, 44.360, 44.400, 44.460, 44.480, 46.610, 46.630,
46.670, 46.675, 46.710, 46.725, 46.730, 46.770, 46.775,
46.825, 46.830, 46.870, 46.930 and 46.970 MHz.
Remote Unit: 26.375, 26.475, 26.575, 26.625,
48.760, 48.840, 48.860, 48.920, 49.020, 49.080, 49.100,
49.160, 49.200, 49.240, 49.280, 49.360, 49.400, 49.460,
49.500, 49.670, 49.770, 49.830, 49.845, 49.850, 49.860,
49.875, 49.890, 49.930, 49.970, 49.990, 150.350, 150.750,
150.850 and 150.950 MHz. |
IND03 |
Amateur Service is permitted
in the following bands: |
1820-1860 kHz |
3500-3700 kHz |
3890-3900 kHz |
7000-7100 kHz |
14000-14350 kHz |
18068-18168 kHz |
21000-21450 kHz |
24890-24990 kHz |
28000-29700 kHz |
144-146 MHz |
434-438 MHz |
1260-1300 MHz |
IND04 |
The
frequency spots 2010.4 kHz and 2025 kHz are earmarked to
Fishing vessels. |
IND05 |
The
frequency spots 3213, 5218, 13862.4 kHz, 73.675 , 79.025
,159.55 , 436.525 & 461.525 MHz are earmarked for
demonstration of equipment. In addition, appropriate channels
for short-term demonstration of equipment in other frequency
bands will be considered on case by case basis which will not
be fixed/blocked. |
IND06 |
The
frequency spots 3698 and 5883 kHz, are earmarked for shipping
industries. |
IND07 |
The frequency spots 8268,
12361.4 kHz, 156.375, 156.475, 156.575, 156.675, 156.850 MHz
are earmarked for port operations (from Shore to
Ship). |
Following frequencies have
been earmarked for various purposes in the citizen
band: |
Frequency (kHz) |
Type
of Purpose |
26964, 26972, 27036,
27124 |
Personal Communication Relating to
Hobbies |
27250, 27260 |
Radio Controlled Toys/low power electric
gadgets |
27004, 27116, 27148, 27156,
27228 |
Aeromodelling |
27140, 27204 ,26968,
26976 |
Mountaineering |
27220, 27244 |
Radio Communication Relating To Sports
Events |
27012, 27028, 27172,
27212 |
Communication Requirement In Rural
Areas |
27044
27052 |
Communication Relating To Road
Accident/Emergencies:
1. Contacting
Police
2. Contacting
Hospitals/Ambulance |
26980, 27236 |
Communication Needs On
Highways |
27092, 27100 |
Communication Requirements Of Wild
Life/Forest Conservation |
27060, 27068 |
Life Saving Communication In Coastal
Water/Rivers/Lakes |
27076, 27084 |
Natural Disaster Relief |
27020,
27108 |
For Special Radio Controlled
Devices (Garage Door Openers, Safety Alarm Etc.) |
27155,
27225 |
Radio control of
models |
26988, 26996, 27132 27164,
27180, 27188,
27196, 27252,
27268,27276 |
Spare Channels For Future
Requirements
|
IND09 |
|
The
frequency spots 36.5, 36.7 , 37.1 , 37.9 , 160.9 & 161.8
MHz are earmarked for Radio microphones. |
IND10 |
|
The
requirement of Fixed/Mobile services in the band 54-68 MHz may
be considered on case by case basis. |
IND11 |
|
The
requirement of broadcast services will be considered in the
frequency band 87-91.5 MHz and 95-100 MHz on case by case
basis. |
IND12 |
|
The
requirement of Fixed/Mobile services may be considered in the
frequency band 91.5-95 MHz on case by case
basis. |
IND13 |
|
The
frequency spots 143.950 , 150.175 & 150.9 MHz are
earmarked for Car rallies/Sports activities. |
IND14 |
|
The
requirement of wide area radio paging systems will be
considered in the frequency band 146.45-147.95 , 151.5-153 ,
164.5-166.5 and 171-173 MHz. The frequency spots 146.5625,
146.6125, 146.6375 , 151.6125, 151.6625, 151.6875, 165.3625
(Delhi only), 165.4625 , 165.6625 , 166.1125 166.1625 (except
Delhi), 166.2375 & 166.2875 (Bombay only) ,166.3125 ,
166.3625 , 166.3875 , 166.4375 , 172.8635 , 172.8875 and
172.9375 MHz are earmarked for wide area radio paging only.
The use of frequencies in the frequency band 151.5-153 MHz
including the frequencies earmarked above in this band have
appropriate geographical restrictions of operations around
GMRT, Pune. |
IND15 |
|
Following frequencies are
earmarked for construction and allied industries including
remote control of EOT:
148.5,148.575, 166.875, and 167.725
MHz. |
IND16 |
|
The
requirement of onsite radio paging systems and talk-back
facility will be considered in the frequency band 150.05-151.5
MHz. The frequency spots 150.3, 150.9 and 151.07 MHz are
earmarked for onsite paging and 151.15 , 151.55 and 150.6 MHz
for talk-back facility for such systems. |
IND17 |
|
The
frequency spot 150.525, 151.250 and 166.950 MHz are earmarked
for purposes such as O.B. Vans & film
shooting. |
IND18 |
|
The
requirement of Fixed/Mobile services will be considered in the
frequency band 174-230 MHz on case by case
basis. |
IND19 |
|
The
requirement for wide area Radio Paging systems, two way radio
systems including voice paging systems may be considered in
the frequency band 276-280 MHz with talk back in the frequency
band 917-921 MHz up to a maximum of 1 MHz in each
band. |
IND20 |
|
Requirement of Public Mobile Radio Trunked System
(PMRTS), two-way radio communication systems and other captive
networks will be considered in the frequency band 335.4-367
MHz. |
IND21 |
|
The
requirement of short range radio may be considered in the
frequency band 350-351 MHz. The frequency spots 350.2250,
350.2375, 350.2500, 350.2625, 350.3500, 350.3625, 350.3750,
350.3875 and 350.4000 MHz are earmarked for this
purpose. |
IND22 |
|
Requirements of Public Mobile Radio Trunked Service
(PMRTS) and captive trunking systems will be considered in the
frequency band 338-340 MHz paired with 348-350 MHz as per
Channeling plan no - 2. |
IND23 |
|
Additional requirements for PMRTS and captive systems
may be coordinated in the frequency bands 336-338 MHz paired
with 346-348 MHz and 340-342 MHz paired with 355-357 MHz on
case by case basis. |
IND24 |
|
Requirements for digital trunked radio systems may be
considered in the frequency bands 380- 389.9 MHz paired with
390- 399.9 MHz on case by case basis. |
IND25 |
|
Requirements of digital seismic telemetry upto 1.5 MHz
bandwidth may be met in the frequency band 406.1-450 MHz on
case by case basis. |
IND26 |
|
Induction of Cellular/WLL technologies specially in
rural areas may be considered for coordination on case by case
basis in the frequency band 450.5- 457.5 MHz paired with
460.5- 467.5 MHz. |
IND27 |
|
Requirement of link
frequencies for Radio Paging Service will be coordinated in
the band 450-470 MHz. |
IND28 |
|
The frequency spots 461.775,
461.825, 461.875, 461.925, 461.950 MHz are earmarked for Radio
Paging Systems for on-site uses only. |
IND29 |
|
Requirements of fixed and
mobile services will be considered in the frequency band
470-520 MHz on case by case basis. Requirements of fixed and
mobile services may be considered in the frequency band
520-585 MHz on case by case basis. |
IND30 |
|
Requirements of broadcasting
and mobile satellite services except aeronautical mobile
satellite(R) service in the frequency band 806-890 MHz may be
considered for co-ordination on case by case
basis. |
IND31 |
|
Frequency band 806-811 MHz
paired with 851-856 MHz has been earmarked for mobile trunked
radio service to be used predominantly for captive networks.
The requirement for PMRTS which can not be met in other bands,
may also be considered in this band. |
IND32 |
|
Frequency bands 811-814 MHz
paired with 856-859 MHz has been earmarked for spectrum
efficient digital PMRTS and other mobile trunked radio
systems. |
|
IND34 |
|
The
requirement of PMRTS and other mobile trunked radio systems
may also be considered, as appropriate, in the frequency bands
819-824 MHz paired with 864-869 MHz. |
IND35 |
|
Frequency band 824-844 MHz paired with 869-889 MHz has
been earmarked for Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
services. |
IND36 |
|
Requirement of EPABX using Wireless extension may also
be considered in the frequency band 864-868
MHz. |
IND37 |
|
Frequency band 890-902.5 MHz paired with 935-947.5 MHz
has been earmarked for Cellular mobile telephone
services. |
IND38 |
|
Frequency spots
849.0125/933.0125, 849.0250/933.0250, 849.0375/933.0375,
849.0500/933.0500,849.0625/933.0625, 849.0750/933.0750,
849.0875/933.0875, 849.1000/933.1000, 849.1125/933.1125,
849.1250/933.1250 MHz have been earmarked for supervisory
control and data acquisition system (SCADA). |
IND39 |
|
Additional requirements up to 6.2 + 6.2 MHz for
cellular mobile telephone service may be coordinated on case
by case basis in the frequency band 902.5 - 915 MHz paired
with 947.5 - 960 MHz. These may not be contiguous and may be
in smaller chunks of 0.6 MHz and may not be same in all cases,
while efforts would be made to make available in larger chunks
to the extent feasible.. |
IND40 |
|
Requirement of cellular and WLL in the frequency band
1700-2000 MHz may be coordinated on case by case basis,
initially (10+10) MHz in the frequency band 1710-1785 MHz
paired with 1805-1880 MHz. Additional (10+10) MHz may also be
coordinated on case by case basis, subsequently in the
frequency band 1710-1785 MHz paired with 1805-1880 MHz. These
allocations may not be contiguous and may be in smaller chunks
of 1.25 MHz and may not be same in all cases, while efforts
would be made to make available in larger chunks to the extent
feasible. |
IND41 |
|
Requirements of Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications (DECT) based systems will be considered in
the frequency band 1880-1900 MHz on case by case
basis. |
IND42 |
|
Requirements of IMT-2000 in the frequency bands
1885-2025 MHz paired with 2110-2200 MHz will be considered and
appropriately coordinated with existing users on priority
basis.
IMT-2000 requirements for extension bands can be
considered after WRC-2000. |
IND43 |
|
Low
power devices for cable replacement using spread spectrum
technology are likely to be developed in the frequency band
2.4-2.4835 GHz. |
IND44 |
|
Requirement of Information Technology connectivity will
be considered in the frequency band 2.4-2.4835 GHz for Spread
Spectrum based non-interference type systems subject to
maximum of 4W e.i.r.p. and channel spread of 10 MHz. However,
the channel spread up to 20 MHz may be considered on case by
case basis. The use of this band for this purpose is on the
basis of non-interference, non-protection and
non-exclusiveness. 2-3 selected bands of 10 MHz each have been
earmarked in various areas. |
IND45 |
|
INSAT
system is using 2520-2670 MHz for satellite broadcasting
service. |
IND46 |
|
Requirements for Microwave Multipoint Distribution
System (MMDS) in the frequency band 2.7-2.9 GHz may be
considered on case by case basis up to a maximum of 77 MHz.
International recognition for such purpose is not
affordable. |
IND47 |
|
Frequency band 5725 - 5735 MHz is earmarked for Radio
Controlled low power electric gadgets/toys. |
IND48 |
|
Requirement of low power, spread spectrum based, non
interference type systems may be considered in the frequency
band 5725-5825 MHz. Such use will be on the basis of
non-interference, non-protection and non-exclusiveness. The
detailed technical parameters and frequency sub-bands for such
systems will be determined in coordination with existing
users. |
IND49 |
|
The
requirement for LMDS may be considered in the frequency band
10.15-10.65 GHz on case by case basis. |
IND50 |
|
Frequency bands 10.95-11.2 GHz and 11.45-11.7 GHz may
be predominantly used for fixed satellite service (down links
). |
IND51 |
|
It
may be borne in mind that the frequency band 18.6-18.8 GHz is
being used for Earth Exploration Satellite (EES) in IRS
Satellite. |
IND52 |
|
Requirement of LMDS and MMDS will be considered in the
frequency band 27.5-28.5 GHz. |
IND53 |
|
Requirements of high capacity dense network may be
considered in the frequency bands31.8-33.4, 40.5-42.5, 37-40,
and 57-59
GHz. |