Good news! The licencing authorities in Spain have decided to allow radio amateurs there access to the 40 MHz (8m) band for another 18-months!
Here is the story so far...
The national association for radio amateurs in Spain is the URE and back in 2023, they approached the licensing authorities in Spain about permission to use the 40 MHz (8m) band. As a result of their detailed submission, Spanish radio amateurs were allocated the use of 40.650 to 40.750 MHz for a period of 18-months with a maximum power output of 25-watts PEP. See previous post HERE
As the initial 18-months were coming to an end, the URE compiled a detailed report outlining what the results of the activity on 40 MHz for Spanish radio amateurs and this was published in September 2025.
Some of the key points of the study were...
A) The study went from June of 2024 to July of 2025
B) Contacts with and reports from 60 countries across 6 continents
C) Successful contacts via Sporadic-E with all countries in Europe that allow operation on the 40 MHz (8m) band. Distances recorded were from 500 to 3000 kms
D) Openings via F2 layer propagation to the following countries... Australia, Canada, Cuba, the United States, Cayman Islands, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Of particular note were the communications with Australia over 14,000km, with the best day being the 20th. October.
E) Impressive openings with New Zealand (19,467 km) with the reception of The ZL28M beacon, which operates in FT8, is operated by ZL2WHO and works with 10 Watts and a 3-element Yagi antenna pointing towards Europe.
“With this new resolution, Spain joins a growing number of European countries —members of CEPT— that allow experimentation in the 40 MHz range, a segment of the spectrum that arouses great interest due to its usefulness in the investigation of ionospheric propagation and solar activity.
The Spanish amateur radio community, coordinated by the URE, has demonstrated a high level of technical skill, scientific rigor, and operational responsibility, contributing to the generation of data of international value and consolidating the role of amateur radio as a useful tool for science and technology.”
URE President Víctor (EA7FUN) said... “This extension is a recognition of the rigorous work of the URE and the value that amateur radio can bring to science. We will continue collaborating with the Administration so that Spain remains at the forefront of technical experimentation in radio and communications.”




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