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 63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMINTNICATIONSOCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter II, art. 6 RR) (182-1U) Allocation to Services Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) Regional Mc/e World-Wide Region I Region 2 Region 3 .-- a 29.7 -88 70-72 .8 54-72 (cont'd) (2.8) (cont'd) 70-78 a) Fixed - (8) b) Mobile 72-76 except aero- (4) a) Fed "' nautical a) Fixed b) Mobile ") mobile b) Mobile 72.8 -75.2 (2.4) Aero- nautical radio- navigation 76.2 -78 _ (2-8) a) Fixed 76 b) Mobile (12) except aer a) Broad- nautical casting mobile b) Fixed c) Mobile 78-80 78-80 (2) (2) Aero- Aero- nautical nautical "1 radio- radio- (eont'd) " navigation (cont'd). navigation 182 " In France and the U.S .S .R ., the band 72-72 -8 Mc/s is allocated for the amateur service. 183 " ' In India, the bands 70-72-8 Mc/s and 76-85 Mc/s are allocated exclu- sively for the broadcasting service. 184 "' The frequency 75 Mc/ is designated for aeronautical marker beacons. In Region 1, the guardband is ±0-z vic/s: in Hegions 2 and 3, ±0-4 Mc/s. 185 "' In the U.S.S .R ., the band 76-108 Mc/» is allocated for the broadcasting service. 186 "' The broadcasting service in the U.S.S .R. and the radionavigation ser- vice in neighbouring countries are subject to local arrangement as regar avoiding mutual harmful interferene. 1673

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