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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 63 STAT. · Chapter III

Chapter III.

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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(113–118) Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) kc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 113 4) In Region 1, Australia and New Zealand, the frequency bands 112–115 kc/s and 126–129 kc/s are reserved for the exclusive use of continuous wave systems of radionavigation. 114 5) The frequency 143 kc/s is the calling frequency for stations in the maritime mobile service using the band 110–160 kc/s. The conditions for its use are prescribed in article 33. 115 6) Limited to ship stations (telegraphy exclusively). 116 7) The fixed service is authorized, provided no harmful interference is caused to ship telegraphy in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean areas. 117 8) By special arrangement. 118 9) The maritime mobile service must not cause harmful interference to the reception of broadcasting stations within the boundaries of the national territories in which the broadcasting stations are situated. 110 –130
(20)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile maritime *c)* Radionavigation 4) *a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile maritime *a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile maritime 4) 130 –150
(20)5) Mobile maritime 6) *a)* Fixed 7) *b)* Mobile maritime *a)* Fixed 7) *b)* Mobile maritime 150 –160
(10)*a)* Broadcasting 9) *b)* Maritime mobile 8) *a)* Fixed *b)* Maritime mobile *a)* Fixed *b)* Maritime mobile 63 Stat. 1624 (119–125)(
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