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 54 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 ALLOCATION OF FIEQUENCY BANDS BETWEEN 10 AND 200,000 KC (30,000 AND 1.5 M)-Continued Services Regional allocations General allocation Frequencies kc 2, 000-3, 500 Wavelengths m 150-85. 71 [118] u Over the entire territory of the U.S.8.R. allocations of the bands of 2,330 to 2,360 kc (128.8 to 127.1 m), 2,635 to 2,660 ko (13.9 to 112.8 m), 3,065 to 3,095 kc (97.88 to 96.93 m), 3 ,635 to 3,685 kc (82.53 to 81.41 m) and 4,480 to 4,530 kc (66.96 to 66.23 m) shall be made in accordance with the last column of the table (Other regions). [119] 4For the conditions of use of these bands by the broadcasting service, see§ 8. 1445 European region 2,925-2,930 (102.6 -102.4) Ionosphere measurements 2,930-3,065 (102.4 -97.88) (a) Fixed (b) Mobile 3,065-3,095 (97.88-96.93) not open to public corre- spondence(") 3,095-3,245 (96.93-92.45) (a) Fixed (b) Mobile 3,245-3,305 (92.45-90.77) Aeronautical 3,305-3,500 (90.77-85.71) (a) Fixed (b) Mobile 3,500-3,635 (85.71 -82.53) (a) Amateur (b) Fixed (c) Mobile 3,635-3,685 (82.53-81.41) not open to public corre- spondence ( 3 ) 3,685-3,950 (81.41 -75.95) (a) Amateur c) Mobile 3,950-4,000 (75.95-75) Aeronautical Other regions 3,500-4,000 3,300-3,500 (90.91-85.71 (a) Fixed (b) Mobile (c) Broadcast- ing (2") (a) Amateur (b) Fixed (c) Mobile 85.71-75 --- - . - - -

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