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

Chapter III.

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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(164–166) Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) kc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 164 50) The frequency 13 560 kc/s is designated for industrial, scientific and medical purposes. Emissions must be confined within the limits of ± 0.05% of this frequency. Radiocommunication services operating within those limits must accept any harmful interference that may be experienced from the operation of industrial, scientific and medical equipment. 165 51) In the U.S.S.R., the band 14 250–14 350 kc/a is also allocated for the fixed service. 166 52) The standard frequency is 15 000 kc/s. 13 200–13 260
(60)Aeronautical mobile
(OR)35) 13 260–13 360
(100)Aeronautical Mobile
(R)38) 13 360–14 000
(640)50) Fixed 14 000–14 350
(350)Amateur 51) 14 350–14 090
(640)Fixed 14 990–15 010
(20)52) Standard frequency 63 Stat. 1660 (167)(
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