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Gambia Published National Frequency Allocations Table
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Gambia Published National Frequency Allocations Table

Gambia Published National Frequency Allocations Table

The Gambia Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) issued the Gambia National Frequency Allocations Table (GNFAT) in the frequency range 9 kHz to 275 GHz.

The document will help to develop new radio services, stimulate technological innovations, and manage the radio spectrum requirements for government and commercial sectors.

The GNFAT has been worked out on the base of ITU Recommendation and aimed at harmonizing the spectrum use. The document divides the radiofrequency spectrum into nine frequency bands and specifies the general purposes for each of them:

VLF (Very Low Frequency) — 3 to 30 kHz

LF (Low Frequency) — 30 to 300 kHz

MF (Medium Frequency) — 300 to 3000 kHz

HF (High Frequency) — 3 to 30 MHz

VHF (Very High Frequency) — 30 to 300 MHz

UHF (Ultra High Frequency) — 300 to 3000 MHz

SHF (Super High Frequency) — 3 to 30 GHz  

EHF (Extra High Frequency) — 30 to 300 GHz

(No Symbol designated) — 300 to 3000 GHz

Please note that Gambia is going to issue amendments to the GNTFA from time to time. The amendments will mostly depend on international and national decisions and recommendations.

The full text of the GNTFA is available here.

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April 11, 2019

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