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 54 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 1613 2. Radiobeacon stations. Radiobeacons are arranged in two sections: (a) maritime service (b) aeronautical service (Name of the country]in alp l Name of the station i alphabetical order) ,3 0 Exact geograph- 0 ical location of g the transmitting I a antenna of the .S radiobeacon I. 0 0 2 3 a 0 .e o a '0 O 0 4 Wave s ' 3 W a £. a .- 3- 0 S ' S EC 0! 567 0 8 S-g SC" 0a a-C- - s-a cra a0 a 9 a- 0aCrQ Ol0 .0 0 Remarks (a) Nor- mallyreliablesec- tors and refer- ences to national and international publications on navigational aids (h) Working hours 3 (c) Charges, etc. 11 I Greenwich meridian, in degrees, minutes, and seconds. I The ranges are indicated in nautical miles for stations in the maritime service and in kilometers for stations in the aeronautical service. I Greenwich mean time (G.M .T.) S. Stations sending time signals. (Name of the countryl. (Name of the ttion tin alphabetical order) Name of the station Name of the station Call signal 1 2 Waves Frequen- cies (wave- lengths) Type ka (m) 3j 4 Hours of trans- mission I 5 Method i 6 I Greenwich mean time (G.M.T .) I General instructions concerning time signals. 4. Stations sending regularmeteorological bulletins. (Name of the countryi alphbetial order). Name of the station I I Waves Hours of Name of Call signal Frequen- trans- Remarks the station cies (wave mission 1 cies (wave- mission I lengths) ke 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' Greenwich mean time (G.M .T.) ' General instructions concerning meteorological bulletins. Name of the station 1
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