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 (3 STAT.I IMULTILATERAL-TELECOMMrIUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (App. 6 RR) 2. Radiobeacon stations. Radiobeacons are arranged in two sections: a) Maritime Service. b) Aeronautical Service. Name of the count i petial order. Names of the stations a C -C 0 z 1 Emission Remarks a) sectors nor- mally reliable and references to national or international publications other than these Lists; b) hours or service '); c) charges, etc.; d) description of the emission WU .A «'c ese 5. - I1 C.O - iP c- c. -o e3 Ud 8b CZ1Z ed X W~ 2 C- C, cG c. kc/s or Me/s 56 Oa 0 a I) ~1 c's d 7 a- a 8 3X1 So1 5a .2 aa e" .Z8E 01 sa 6g- 2 CC §3 I C Ca zL 9 a 0 es or Mc/s -r 10 11 a 0 - c c e a: S -c 3 >. C co e. c0 -£ o -c . U 4 " Meridian of Greenwich, in degrees, minutes and seconds. " Ranges are indicated in nautical miles for stations of the maritime service and in statute miles or kilometres for stations of the aeronautical service. ') Greenwich mean time (G.M .T .) . Note: The Secretary General of the Union, if he considers it necessary, will introduce in this List additional sections to cover new radiolocation systems that may be developed and used. List VII. List of Special Service Stations Part A. Alphabetical index of the stations Name of station Call sign Nature of See Part B, servioe paPg I r 2 r 2023 -5 I - I 4 I

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