Chapter III.
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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(160–161) Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) kc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 160 46) Between 8 615 and 8 815 kc/s, the U.S.S.R. will meet their special requirements for the fixed service with due regard to technical provisions (power, location, antenna, etc.) with a view to minimising the possibility of harmful interference with the maritime mobile service. Coast stations in the maritime mobile service will also have due regard to technical provisions (power, location, antenna, etc.) with a view to minimising the possibility of harmful interference with the fixed service in the U.S.S.R.
The International Frequency Registration Board will be consulted regarding these arrangements. 161 47) The standard frequency is 10 000 kc/s. 7 300–8 195
(895)Fixed 8 195–8 815
(620)Maritime 46) mobile 8 815–8 965
(150)Aeronautical mobile
(R)35) 8 965–9 040
(75)Aeronautical mobile
(OR)35) 9 040–9 500
(460)Fixed 9 500–9 775
(275)Broadcasting 9 775–9 995
(220)Fixed 9 995–10 005
(10)47) Standard frequency 63 Stat. 1656 (162–163)(
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