Chapter III.
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Chap. III, art. 5 RR)(225–228) Bandes de fréquences et (largeur des bandes) Mc/s Allocation to Services World-Wide Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 225 111) In China, the band 4 200–4 400 Mc/s may be used for the fixed service provided that harmful interference is not caused to the aeronautical radionavigation service. 226 112) The band 5 440–5 460 Mc/s is designated for racons. 227 113) In the band 5 250–5 650 Mc/s shipbome radar in merchant ships is confined within the band 5 460–5 650 Mc/s. 228 114) 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 5 850 Mc/s is designated for industrial, scientific and medical purposes.
Emissions must be confined within the limits of ±75 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. 3 900–4 200
(300)*a)* Fixed *b)* Mobile 4 200–4 400
(200)Aeronautical radionavigation 111) 4 400–5 000
(600)*a)* Fixe *b)* Mobile 5 000–5 250
(250)Aeronautical radionavigation 5 250–5 650
(400)Radionavigation 112) 113) 5 650–5 S50
(200)114) Amateur 63 Stat. 1694 (229–231)(
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