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==Regulation==
In the UK Amateur licences are provided and regulated by the [https://www.ofcom.org.uk/spectrum/radio-equipment/online-licensing-service UK Office of Telecommunications (OFCOM)] in conjunction with the [https://rsgb.org Radio Amateur Society of Great Britain].
==Modes==
==Modes==
Detailed information is available on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amateur_radio_modes this] wiki page, however over time we will build some information resources on ideasplace. Temporarily below are placeholders while the articles are being written.
Detailed information is available on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amateur_radio_modes this] wiki page, however over time we will build some information resources on ideasplace. Temporarily below are placeholders while the articles are being written.

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In development: These pages are very much in development and need much work - send any suggestions to us on the normal channels!

Regulation

In the UK Amateur licences are provided and regulated by the UK Office of Telecommunications (OFCOM) in conjunction with the Radio Amateur Society of Great Britain.

Modes

Detailed information is available on this wiki page, however over time we will build some information resources on ideasplace. Temporarily below are placeholders while the articles are being written.

CW

Analogue Voice (AM, FM, SB)

Digital Audio

Data

TV

Internet

UK Band Plan (FAT)