Detail of Frequency Band

Band 6,200 – 6,525 kHz

Notes to whole band 5.137
Part of RSUP RSUP-P/27
Service Maritime mobile
Category of assignment Primary
Non-civil utilisation Not used
Civil utilisation Primary
Notes 5.109, 5.110, 5.130, 5.132
Application MSI
Section 6,314 kHz
Additional information International frequencies for MSI transmission in accordance with footnote 5.132 of the RR.
Application DSC
Section 6,312 kHz
Additional information International distress and safety frequency using DSC mode in accordance with 5.109
Application GMDSS
Section 6,268 kHz
Additional information International distress frequency for narrowband direct printing telegraphy (NBDP) in accordance with 5.110
Section 6,215 kHz
Additional information Distress and safety voice communications. In accordance with Article 33 of the RR the frequency is auxiliary to the frequency 2182 kHz.
Harmonisation Appendix 17 of RR
Future (1) The components of GMDSS system described in this part of plan will remain in the maritime mobile service as part of distress and safety communication. (2) The intensity of use of these frequencies for voice communication in the maritime mobile service is slowly decreasing. (3) The improvement of conditions for introduction and development of new digital technologies in the maritime mobile service, among others for this service in these bands by the arrangement of channels is the topic of consideration in the frame of WRC-12 agenda item 1.9.
Service Fixed
Category of assignment Secondary
Non-civil utilisation Not used
Civil utilisation Primary
Application TTT
Section 984 – 7,484 kHz
Harmonisations CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345
Authorisation VO-R/10 Art. 4
Additional information Radiated power 9 dBμA/m at a distance 10 m. Railway devices of EUROBALISE system. The transmission only after reception of signal from train.
Application Inductive applications
Harmonisations CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345
Authorisation VO-R/10 Art. 9
Additional information Magnetic field strength max -20 dBμA/m at 10m. For detail conditions consult General Authorisation.