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 63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter III. art. 5 RR) (IO-11) Allocation to Services Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) Regional kc/s World-Wide Ron Region 2 Region 2 7 300-8 195 Fixed (895) 8 195-8 816 Maritime (620) 8 815-8 965 Aero- (150) nautical mobile (R) 8 965-9 040 Aero- (75) nautical mobile a' (OR) 9 040-9 500 Fixed (460) 9 500-9 775 Broad- (275) casting 9 775-9 995 Fixed (220) 9 995-10 005 Standard (10) frequency 41) 160 "' Between 8 615 and 8 815 kc/s, the U.S.S.R . will meet their special requirements for the fixed service with due regard to technical provisions (power, location, antenna, etc.) with a view to minimising the possibility of harmful interference with the maritime mobile service. Coast stations in the maritime mobile service will also have due regard to technical provisions (power, location, antenna, etc.) with a view to minimising the possibility of harmful interference with the fixed service in the U.S.S .R. The International Frequency Registration Board will be consulted regarding thee arrangements. 161 "' The standard frequency is 10000 ke/s 1655
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