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 63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter IV, art. 11 RR) (816-416) 310 (2) Any frequency assignment which is in full con- formity with all provisions of the Radio Regulations shall be recorded in the REGISTRATION COLUMN. 311 Such a frequency assignment shall have the right to international protection from harmful interference. 312 (3) Any frequency assignment which, in any measure, contravenes the provisions of the Radio Regulations, but on the use of which the notifying country insists, shall be re- corded in the NOTIFICATION COLUMN. 313 Such a record shall be made in order that the mem- bers of the International Telecommunication Union may take into account the fact that the frequency in question is in use; and an entry in the NOTIFICATION COLUMN shall not give the right of international protection to that frequency assignment except as provided for in 329. Section IL Notification of Frequency Assignments 314 § 2. (1) In order to obtain international recognition of a frequency assignment, each country, upon the assignment by it of a frequency to a fixed, land, broadcasting, radionaviga- tion land, or standard frequency station within its jurisdic- tion or control, or upon changing an existing frequency as- signment or any of the particulars (specifically set forth in 318), shall notify the Board by any means of suitable record communication. 315 (2) Similar notice shall be given of the assignment of a frequency to be used for reception by a land station in the operation of a particular service with mobile stations. 316 (3) Specific frequencies prescribed by the present Reg- ulations for common use by stations of a given service (for example, 500 kc/s) shall not be notified to the Board. 81939 0-52 -PT. II- 1723 -28 -

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