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 63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMM1UNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (App. 11, 12 BR) (2) However, stations of the same country may use, when communicating between themselves, any other table recognized by their administration. APPENDIX 12 Recommended Duplex Channeling of the Maritime Mobile Radiotelephone Bands 4 000 - 23 000 ke/a (See article 34) This table is a recommendation for the channels to be used by coast and ship stations in the bands allocated to the maritime mobile radiotelephone service between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s. It is recommended to administrations for use as a guide in the choice of frequencies for their stations. One or more series of frequencies are assigned to each coast station, which uses these frequencies associated, as far as possible, in pairs; each pair comprising a transmitting and a receiving frequency. The series shall be selected with due regard to the areas served and so as to avoid, as far as possible, harmful interference between the services of differ- ent coast stations. If an administration assigns frequencies other than those indicated in the table, its radiotelephone service must not cause harmful interference to radiotelephone stations of the maritime mobile service which use frequencies assigned to them from this table in accordance with these Regulations 2087

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