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

Chapter III.

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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(196–199) Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) Mc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 196 82) In Australia and New Zealand, the bands 132–144 Mc/s and 148–156 Mc/s are allocated exclusively for the aeronautical mobile
(OR)service. 197 83) In Region 1, the meteorological aids service may be operated in the band 151–154 Mc/s. 198 84) The frequency 156•80 Mc/s is designated for world-wide use for safety, calling, and intership and harbour control communications in the maritime mobile service (simplex telephony). Any other use of this frequency should be avoided in areas where such other use is liable to cause harmful interference to .the maritime mobile service. The interested administrations will ensure, by special arrangements where necessary, that an adequate guard-band is provided. In Region 2, its use for this purpose will be restricted to the frequency modulated type of transmission
(F3)and it is strongly recommended that the same type of transmission be adopted for this purpose in Regions 1 and 3. 199 85) In France, the band 162–174 Mc/s is allocated for the broadcasting service. 132–144
(12)Aeronautical mobile 35)
(OR)79) *a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile *a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile 82) 144–146
(2)Amateur 146–235
(89)146–156
(10)Aeronautical 35) mobile 79)
(OR)82) 146–148
(2)Amateur 146–148
(2)Amateur 148–174
(26)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile 148–170
(22)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile 84) 156–174
(18)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile except 79) aeronautical 85) (cont’d) (cont’d) (cont’d) 82) 63 Stat. 1680 (200–206)(
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