New.gif, 888B Auction of the 800 MHz, 1.8 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands

Czech Telecommunication office published on March 20th, 2012 the document “Invitation to tender for the award of the rights to use radio frequencies for providing a public communications network in the 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz bands“ for public consultation. CTU website with documents in English (down on page).

PUBLIC CONSULTATION
CALENDAR
(((•))) Digital radio in L-band

Digital radio is available for near 30% of inhabitants of the Czech republic. More information here.

A ... L

Amateur and amateur-satellite applications

Radio spectrum utilisation for non-commerce purposes of self-education, intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by amateurs (duly authorized persons) interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest.
135.7–137.8 kHz, 1750–1800 kHz, 1810–2000 kHz, 3500–3800 kHz, 7000–7200 kHz, 10 100–10 150 kHz, 14 000–14 350 kHz, 18 068–18 168 kHz, 21 000–21 450 kHz, 24 890–24 990 kHz, 28–29.7 MHz, 50–52 MHz, 144–146 MHz, 430–440 MHz, 1240–1300 MHz, 2300–2450 MHz, 3400–3410 MHz, 5650–5850 MHz, 10–10,5 GHz, 24–24,25 GHz, 47–47.2 GHz, 76–81 GHz, 81–81.5 GHz

Automotive radars

Automotive radars operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/10 Art.6
21,65–26,65 GHz
Automotive radars in accordance with Commission Decision (2004/545/ES)
77–81 GHz

Bluetooth

Connection of electronic devices on short ranges operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/12
2400–2483,5 MHz

CDMA

Broadband mobile networks using CDMA technology
410,2–412,8/420,2–422,8 MHz, 451,5-455,54/461,5-465,54 MHz

Citizen band radio stations

Radio stations operated in "citizen band" 27 MHz on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/7
26 565–27 405 kHz

Cordless Telephone

Analogue CT0 operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/17
31.025–31.325 MHz, 39.925–40.25 MHz
Digital DECT on the basis of General Authorisation VO–R/8
1880–1900 MHz

DCF77

Time signal from Mainlingen near Frankfurt am Main (Germany), range cca 1500 km
77.5 kHz

DECT

DECT is system for connection of electronic equipment, operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO–R/8, eg. cordless telephones
1880–1900 MHz

DVB-T

DVB-T is technology for digital terrestrial television
174–230 MHz (III. TV band), 470–862 MHz (IV/V TV bands)

EGNOS

EGNOS uses the same frequency (L1) 1575,42 MHz and ranging codes as GPS does but it has a different data message format.

FM modulators

FM modulators are SRD operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/10 for wireless acoustic application
87,5–108 MHz

FWA

Fixed access networks FWA, user terminals operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/18
3400–3600 MHz

GPS

GPS - satellite positioning system
(L2) 1227,6 MHz, (L1) 1575.42 MHz

GSM

GSM - 2nd generation of mobile communications
890–915/935–960 MHz, 880–890/925–935 MHz ( E-GSM), 1800 MHz ( DCS)

GSM-R

GSM-R use GSM technology for non-public network on railways
876–880/921–925 MHz

IMT-2000

IMT-2000 - family of 3rd generation mobile systems
1900–1980 MHz, 2010–2025 MHz, 2110–2170 MHz,
Satellite part
1980–2010, 2170–2200 MHz

M ... Z

Meteorological radars

Meteorological radars for rain clouds detection
location Skalky u Protivanova, location Brdy
5630 MHz, 5645 MHz

MMDS

MMDS - distribution of TV signals
2252–2300 MHz

Models with radio control

Radio control models on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/15
13 560 kHz, 26 995–27 195 kHz 35–35.22 MHz, 35.82–35.91 MHz, 40.665–40.985 MHz
For radio control models could be used the technology of radio networks on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/12
2400–2483,5 MHz, 5150–5350 MHz, 5470–5725 MHz

PMR446

Operation of PMR446 radiostations for private or company purposes on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/3
446–446,1 MHz (analogue), 446,1–446,2 MHz (digital)

RFID

RFID - radio identification devices (tags, ID cards, etc.) operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/10
13 560 kHz, UHF (865–868 MHz), 2446–2454 MHz

RLAN

Radio networks RLANs operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/12
2400–2483,5 MHz, 5150–5350 MHz, 5470–5725 MHz

RTTT

RTTT applications use radio frequencies for purposes of road transport
5795–5815 MHz, 21,65–26,65 GHz, 63–64 GHz, 76–81 GHz

SAB/SAP

SAB/SAP are ancillary applications for broadcasting program or other program production. SAB is relating to TV program preparation and production, ENG/OB including. SAP is relating to theatres, music concerts and live shows, sport events etc.
2025–2110 MHz, 10–10,68 GHz

Sound broadcasting

Broadcasting on long waves
270 kHz
Broadcasting on medium waves
526.5–1300 kHz, 1332 kHz
High frequency broadcasting - switched off 31/1/2011.
FM broadcasting
87.5–108 MHz

Sound broadcasting T-DAB

T-DAB is technology for digital sound broadcasting
174–230 MHz (III. TV band), 1452–1479.5 MHz (L-band)

Toll collect

Microwave system for highway toll collect
5795–5815 MHz

TV - analogue terrestrial
TV - digital terrestrial

Digital terrestrial television via DVB-T technology
174–230 MHz (TV band III), 470–862 MHz (TV bands IV/V)

UMTS

UMTS - 3rd generation mobile communication system
1900–1980 MHz, 2010–2025 MHz, 2110–2170 MHz,
from 1.1.2008 2500–2690 MHz
Satellite part
1980–2010 MHz/ 2170–2200 MHz

UWB

UWB are short range high bitrate communications using band wider than 50 MHz operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/10 (art. 17)
Operation possible on all radio frequencies as setted in General Authorisation, power limits applies.

WiFi

WiFi are RLANs operated on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/12
2400–2483,5 MHz, 5150–5350 MHz, 5470–5725 MHz

Wireless microphones (public)

Wireless microphones on the basis of General Authorisation VO-R/10 for professionals and public
27 415–27 500 kHz, 36.4–38.5 MHz, 174–216 MHz, 470–862 MHz
Wireless microphones on the basis of individual authorisation for professional use
174–216 MHz, 1785.7–1800 MHz