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 64 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 1455 ALLOCATION OF FREQUENCY BANDS BETWEEN 10 AND 200,000 KC (30,000 AND 1.5 M)-Continued Services Frequencies Wavelengths Regional allocations General alloca- me m tion European region Other regions 120-150 2.5-2 Low-power s t a - Regional (31) tions (30) 150-157 2-1 . 911 Aeronautical Regional (31) 157-162 1. 911-1 . 852 Mobile Regional (31) 162-170 1. 852 -1. 765 Low-power s t a - Regional (31) tions (30) 170-200 1. 765-1.5 Television a n d Regional (31) __________ __ __ broadcasting 1126] " By low-power stations must be understood stations by which the power Is below 1 kw. 127] a With respect to the assignment of the frequencies above 30 me (wavelengths below 10 m), the table in appendix 4 indicates a distribution which will be used on the American Continents as a basis for future research and experiments. [129] §8. The broadcasting services may use the frequencies in- eluded between 2,300 and 2,500 ko (130.4 and 120 m), between 3,300 and 3,500 kc (90.91 and 85.71 m), and between 4,770 and 4,965 kc (62.89 and 60.42 m) under the following conditions: [130] I. FREQUENCIES INCLUDED BETWEEN 2,000 AND 8,600 KC (160 AND 85.71 M) [131] 1. In the region included between meridian 30° W. and me- ridian 50° E., on the one hand (going east from meridian 30° W.), parallel 30° N. and parallel 30° S., on the other, the following two frequency bands- 2,300-2,500 kc (130.4 -120 m) 3,300-3,500 kc (90.91-85.71 m) may be used for the broadcasting services jointly with the fixed and mobile services. Regional agreements will determine the maximum night power and the distribution of frequencies within these bands in such a way as to avoid: [132] (a) the occurrence of interference in the region considered, [133] (b) the creation of interference, by broadcasting stations of this region, with the stations of fixed and mobile services already working in these bands. [134] 2. In the region included between meridian 50° E. and me- ridian 140° W., on the one hand (going east from meridian 50° E.), parallel 30° N. and parallel 30° S., on the other hand, excluding the Hawaiian Islands, the above two frequency bands may be used for the broadcasting services concurrently with the fixed and mobile services. Regional agreements will determine the distribution of fre- quencies within these bands in such a manner as to avoid the occur- rence of interference in the region involved.

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