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List of amateur radio frequency bands in India : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of amateur radio frequency bands in India
Amateur radio or ham radio is a hobby that is practised by over 16,000 licensed users in India. Licences are granted by the Wireless and Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC), a branch of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. In addition, the WPC allocates frequency spectrum in India. The Indian Wireless Telegraphs (Amateur Service) Rules, 1978 lists five licence categories:〔Annexure V 〕 To obtain a licence, candidates must pass the Amateur Station Operator's Certificate examination conducted by the WPC.〔Appendix II 〕 The examination consists of two 50-mark written sections: Radio theory and practice, Regulations; and a practical test consisting of a demonstration of Morse code proficiency in sending and receiving.〔Annexure III, Appendix I, Section 2.3 〕 After passing the examination, the candidate must clear a police interview. After clearance, the WPC grants the licence along with the user-chosen call sign. This procedure can take up to one year. This licence is valid for up to five years.〔Section 12 〕 Each licence category has certain privileges allotted to it, including the allotment of frequencies, output power, and the emission modes. This article list the various frequencies allotted to various classes, and the corresponding emission modes and input DC power. ==Allotted spectrum== The following table lists the frequencies that amateur radio operators in India can operate on. * Band refers to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) radio band designation * Frequency is measured in megahertz * Wavelength is measured in metres and centimetres * Type refers to the radio frequency classification
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