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 54STAT.] MULTILATERALTELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 Second and third lines: (For charges, see first line) Country to which the station is subject (abbreviated indication); types and indications of frequency band of emission. The indications of frequency bands shall be given by the following abbreviations printed in boldface type: w= 100- 160 kc x= 375- 500 kc y=1,500- 3,500 kc z=4,000-22,000 kc (3,000-1,875 m) ( 800- 600m) (200- 86m) ( 75- 14m) The meaning of the abbreviations shall be indicated at the foot of each second page of the nomenclature. These abbreviations shall, if necessary, be followed by footnotes at the end of the nomenclature for brief remarks and indication of the frequencies of emission (wavelengths) for which adjustments are made, the normal working-wave being printed in boldface type. Volume II. Nomenclature of Aeronautical and Aircraft Stations PART A. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF AERONAUTICAL STATIONS Name of the ll sigal Seepart B station al i page I 1 1 2 3 PART B. DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF AERONAUTICAL STATIONS (Name of the countryl. Name of the stations in alphabetical order) Name of the stations J Name of the sta- tion 1 2 Waves For trans- mission -M a0a0 Q" =- P4 34 For re- ception s, ,8 2a 5 L 6 Exact geo- graphical loca- tion of the transmitting antenna 3 7 M a 8 Service 9 M B t44 We 10 S 11 Remarks 12 I The normal working-wave is printed in boldface type. I Greenwich meridian, in degrees, minutes, and seconds. I In the case of directive antennas, indicate directivity and azimuth. 4 Greenwich mean time (G.M.T .) I The internal telegraph charge of the country to which the aeronautical station is subject and the charge applied by this country to telegrams addressed to adjoining countries are given in an annex to the present nomenclature. of this private operating enterprise. 1609 a u U EE l
 * If the accounts for charges are settled by a private operating enterprise, indicate the name and address

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