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...Government use.Short range devices, induction loop systems, metal detectors etc. 126.0-129.0 kHzRADIONAVIGATIONS5.60 Government use.DECCA navigation system operates within this band, mainly in the North Sea area.Short range devices, induction loop systems, metal detectors etc. 129.0-130.0 kHzMARITIME MOBILERADIONAVIGATIONS5.60, S5.64 Short range devices, induction loop systems, metal detectors etc. 130.0-148.5 kHzMARITIME MOBILES5.64, S5.67 Mobile data services operate on 133.477 kHz and 146.705 kHz.Short range devices, induction loop systems, metal detectors etc.135.7 -137.8 kHz - Secondary allocation to Amateur Radio available on the basis of non-interference to other services (inside or outside UK). 148.5-255.0 kHzBROADCASTINGS5.68, S5.69, S5.70 The UK has three broadcasting assignments on 198 kHz at Droitwich, Burghead and Westerglen which carry the BBC Radio 4 Low Frequency service, teleswitching is also carried on the service from Droitwich. There is also a currently unused broadcasting assignment on 225 kHz.Induction communication systems operate within the band up to 185 kHz and above 240 kHz.Aeronautical Radionavigation NDBs operate within the band 190-535 kHz. 110 Mhz 108.0-117.975 MHzAERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION ILS localiser operates in 108-112 MHz. VOR operates in 108-117.975 MHz.Internationally agreed band plans apply. 117.975-136.0 MHzAERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)S5.111, S5.198, S5.199, S5.200 Government and aeronautical communications band. Internationally agreed band plan...