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 54 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 6 Finland reserves the right to continue using the band of 2,835 to 2,860 kc (105.8 to 104.9 m) for its maritime mobile services until a new regional agreement permits it to do otherwise. 7 France reserves the right to continue using, in the band of 9,600 to 9,700 kc (31.25 to 30.93 m), the frequencies it now uses, unless it can obtain equivalent frequencies in the bands authorized for fixed services. 8 The Government of Hungary reserves the right to use, in the band of frequencies from 515 to 550 kc (583 to 545 m), such service as it shall deem necessary to protect the national interests of Hungary, within the limits of the General Radio Regulations. 9 The Government of Poland reserves the right, within the limits of the General Radio Regulations, to use such service within the bands of frequencies from 515 to 550 kc (583 to 545 m) as it may deem necessary in order to protect the national interests of Poland. 10 The Portuguese administration states formally that in the event that it is convinced of the impossibility of carrying on its broadcast- ing services for the overseas Portuguese territories in the bands allo- cated to short-wave broadcasting, because of the insufficiency of such bands, it reserves the right to use a frequency adjacent to any band in which it would not be possible for it to operate. The frequency or frequencies to be used in this exceptional case will be so selected as not to interfere with existing services. 11 The delegates from Sweden formally state that their administra- tion reserves the right to use the frequency of 8,525 kc (35.19 m) for its maritime service until it is possible to obtain an equivalent fre- quency to replace it. 12 The Swiss administration reserves the right to continue using the frequency of 401 kc (748 m) for broadcasting transmissions of the Geneva station, unless another frequency, equivalent from the stand- point of propagation, is allocated to it by the next European con- ference. Moreover, it is ready to seek a special arrangement with the radiobeacon service of its country. Portuguese admin- istration. Sweden. Swiss administra- tion. 1665 Finland. France. Hungary. Poland.

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