Chapter III.
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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(216–220) Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) Mc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 216 102) In Region 2, the band 1 300–1 660 Mc/s is intended for an integrated system of electronic aids to air navigation and traffic control. Administrations of the other Regions should envisage the possibility of the future application of such a system on a world-wide basis. 217 103) In the U.S.S.R., the band 1 300–1 600 Mc/s is allocated for the aeronautical radionavigation service. 218 104) In Region 2 and the United Kingdom, the use of the band 1 300–1 365 Mc/s is restricted to surveillance radar. 219 105) In Regions 1 and 3, the meteorological aids service may be operated in the band 1 700–1 750 Mc/s. 220 106) In Region 2, Australia, New Zealand, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, the Union of South Africa, the territory under mandate of Southwest Africa, and the United Kingdom, the frequency 2 450 Mc/s is designated for industrial, scientific and medical purposes.
Emissions must be confined within the limits of ±50 Mc/s of that 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. 1 300–1 700
(400)102) 1 300–1 600
(300)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile 103) 104) 1 300–1 660
(360)Aeronautical radionavigation 104) 1 300–1 700
(400)*a)* Aeronautical radionavigation *b)* Fixed *c)* Mobile 1 600–1 700
(100)Aeronautical radionavigation 1 600–1 700
(40)Meteorological aids (radio sonde) I 700–2 300
(600)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile 105) 2 300–2 450
(150)106) Amateur 63 Stat. 1690 (221–224)(
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