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 54 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 ALLOCATION OF FREQUENCY BANDS BETWEEN 10 AND 200,000 KC (30,000 AND 1.5 x)-Continued Services Frequencies Wavelengths Regional allocations General allocation ke m European region Other regions 4, 000-5, 500 75-54. 55 (a) Fixed Exceptfor4,480- 4,000-4,770 (b) Mo- 4,530 (66.96- (75-62.89) bile 66.23) not (25) open to pub- (a) Fixed lie correspond- (b) Mobile ence (3) (21) 4,770-4,965 (62.89- 60.42) (2) (a) Fixed (b) Mobile (c) Broadcast- ing (24) 4,965-5,500 (60.42- 54.55) (a) Fixed (b) Mobile Services Frequencies Wavelengths ke m General allocation 5, 500-5, 640 54. 55-53. 19 Mobile 5, 640-5, 700 53. 19-52. 63 Aeronautical 5, 700-6, 000 52. 63-50 Fixed 6, 000 -6, 200 (26) 50-48. 39 Broadcasting 6, 200-6, 675 (7) (28) 48. 39-44. 94 Mobile 6, 675-7, 000 44. 94-42. 86 Fixed 7, 000-7, 200 42. 86-41 . 67 Amateur 7, 200-7, 300 (2) 41. 67-41 . 10 (a) Amateur (b) Broadcasting [118] u Over the entire territory of the U.S.S.R. allocations of the bands of 2,330 to 2,360 kc (128.8 to 127.1 m), 2,635 to 2,660 ko (113.9 to 112.8 m), 3 ,065 to 3,095 ko (97.88 to 96.93 m), 3 ,638 to ,685 ko (82.53 to 81.41 m) and 4,480 to 4,530 k (66.96 to 66.23 m) shall be made in accordance with the last colmn of the table (Other regions). 119 "For the conditions of use of these bands by the broadcasting service, see 8. 120 Over the entire territory of the U.. 8 . R . the bands of 4,000 to 4,050 ko (78to 74.07 m) and 4,750 to 4,820 ke (63.16 to 62.24 m) shall be used exclusively by the aeronautical services. [121] u The administrations shall endeavor to remove, as soon as possible, the stations other than broad. casting stations which are now in the bands of 6,150 -, 200 ko (48.78-4839 m); 9,600 -9,700 ko (31.25 -0.9 m); 17,800 -17,850 kc (16.85 -16 .81 m); 21,650 -21,750 ko (13.92-13 .79 m). [122] Furthermore, they must take all the necessary precautions to insure that the broadcasting stations transmitting outside of the frequency bands allotted to this service may be brought back into the broad- casting bands. 123] n For the use of this band by the aeronautical services, see 9. 124] n The wave of 6,210 kc (4831 m) shall be the general calling-wave for aircraft stations working In the band included between 6,000 and 25,000 kc (50-12 m), except where regional agreements provide otherwise. [125] " This band may be used for broadcasting only in regions other than the American Continents (including territories and possessions of the states of these continents). 193470---41 -PT . -- 14 1447

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