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 6{ S TAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOINITINICATINS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter 111, art 5 RR) (18-148) Allocation to Services Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) Regional ko/s World-Wide Region I Region 2 Region 3 416-490 Maritime (76) n) mobile M) 490-510 Mobile (20) (distress m) and calling) 610-625 Maritime Mobile Mobile (16) N> Mobile H4) ST) 525-536 Broad- Mobile Mobile (10) casting 636-1605 Broad- (1070) casting 2,) 138 "' The band 415-490 kc/s is allocated exclusively for the maritime mobile service on a world-wide basis and the band 510-525 kc/s is allocated exclu- sively for that service in Region 1. Nevertheless, in the European Area, sub- ject to authorisation by the regional agreement concluded by the next Euro- pean Regional Broadcasting Conference and to the conditions specified in that agreement, the administrations concernedim:tv llae( in the bands 415-495 kc/s and 515-525 kc/s such of the following broadcasting stations as will not cause harmful interference to the maritime mobile service: Geneva Oestersund Hamar Oulu Innsbruck 139 "Limited to telegraphy. 140 "' The frequency 600 kc/s is the international distress and calling fre- quency. The conditions for its use are prescribed in article 33. 141 "' In Region 3, the maritime mobile service has priority in the band 510-525 kc/s. 142 ' In the Union of South Africa, the territory under mandate of South- west Africa, Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia, the band 625-636 kc/a is used for the mobile service. 143 "' In the territory of the U.S .S .R ., the band 1 560-1 606 kc/s is shared with the fixed service. In the European Area, the fixed service in the U.S.S.R. and the hroadcat in.7 service in the noiahbouring countries overate subject to the condition of avoiding harmful interference on a reciprocal baes. 1633

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