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 1022 TREATIES [55 STAT. TABLE IV CLASS II STATIONS Fre- Power Fre- Location of Stations Limitation Requirements as to direc- quency L(kw) tional antennas 640 Newfoundland - None 690 Kansas- Oklahoma, U. S. A. - To be determineda 740 Calif., U. S. A. - b 800 Ontario, Canada 5 " " 810 Tamaulipas (Tampico) Mexico 50 " " " 900 Quebec, Canada 5 " " " 990 Tennessee, U. S. A. - " " "I 1000 Oriente, Cuba 10 " " " 1050 New York, U. S. A. -" " 1060 Alberta, Canada 10 " " " 1070 Alabama, U. S . A. - 1080 Manitoba, Canada 15 " " " 1080 Haiti 10 " " 1110 Mexico, D. F. 20 " " 1130 Louisiana, U. S. A. -" " " 1170 Dominican Republic 10 " " " 1190 Habana, Cuba 15 " " " border. bSame as except west of North Dakota. " " east of Minnesota. Also 650 miles from border requirement waived. TABLE V CLASS II STATION' ON REGIONAL CHANNELS (Cuba and Newfoundland) Maximum Frequency Location of Stations Power in kw. 560 Newfoundland 10 570 Santa Clara, Cuba 15 590 Habana, Cuba 15 630 Habana, Cuba 15 1270 Habana, Cuba 10 stations on the channel in accordance with Appendix VII. TABLE VI SPECIAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE UNITED STATES The 24 Class I and II stations in the United States which use clear channels with other countries party to this agreement are given in Tables III and IV. The remaining 39 Class I and II stations of the United States will be assigned the following clear channels: 640 650 660 670 680 700 710 720 750 760 770 780 820 830 840 850 870 880 890 1020 1030 1040 1100 1120 1160 1180 1200 1210 1500 1510 1520 1530
 * Permissible to increase field intensity above 25 uv/m (10% skywave) west of Minnesota on Canadian
 * These stations shall use directional antennas to prevent objectionable interference to the Class III

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