Yes Partly
RMR in the band 874.4–880/919.4–925 MHz is implemented by Radio Spectrum Utilisation Plan, Part No. PV-P/10/05.2022-4
Yes Partly
Experimental MFCN allowed in 26.5–27.5 GHz. See Radio Spectrum Utilisation Plan, Part No. PV-P/2/10.2020-10
Yes Partly
VO-R/1/6.2022-6. Terminals using 148-149.9 MHz up-link and 137-138 MHz down-link are allowed
Yes Partly
NB PPDR in 380-385/390-395 MHz. Plan of Radio Spectrum Utilisation, Part No. PV-P/15/02.2020-2. General Authorisation VO-R/1/6.2022-6
Yes Partly
Radio Spectrum Utilisation Plan, Part No. PV-P/15/02.2020-2. Centre frequencies of channels shifted 6.25 kHz
Yes
Plan of Radio Spectrum Utilisation. Part. No.PV-P/6/06.2021-6 and VO-R/1/6.2022-6
Yes
Radio Spectrum Utilisation Plan, Parts Nos. PV-P/17/07.2022-7 and PV-P/11/12.2021-16
Yes
General Authorisation VO-R/1/6.2022-6 Terminals using 148-149.9 MHz up-link and 137-138 MHz down-link are allowed
Yes
According to the Czech Electronic Communications Act No. 127/2005 Coll. any licencing of receivers is not required
Yes Partly
General Authorisation VO-R/1/6.2022-6 Terminals using 148-149.9 MHz up-link and 137-138 MHz down-link are allowed
Yes Partly
General Authorisation VO-R/1/6.2022-6 Terminals using 148-149.9 MHz up-link and 137-138 MHz down-link are allowed
Yes
Plan of Radio Spectrum Utilisation, Part No. PV-P/15/02.2020-2. Centre frequencies of channels shifted 6.25 kHz TETRAPOL technology is used. Agreements with neighboring administrations concluded
Yes
For further details (call signs, equivalent licences, other specific requirements) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-01
Yes
For further details (national licences corresponding to HAREC etc) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-02