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

Chapter III.

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Chap. III, art. 9 RR)(248–252) countries of the European Area, the option mentioned in 88 may not be exercised, within the limits of the European Area, for the purpose of effecting a broadcasting service outside the bands allocated to that service by these Regulations on frequencies below 1 605 kc/s. 248
(3)In principle, the previous arrangements referred to in the preceding paragraph are concluded at Broadcasting Conferences of the countries of the European Area. However, if a country desires to establish such a service or to obtain a modification of the conditions fixed by a previous arrangement relating to such a service (frequency, power, geographical position of the stations, etc.) in the interval between two such conferences, it shall so inform the countries of the European Area at least three months in advance through the medium of the Secretary General of the Union. Any country which has not answered within a period of six weeks after receipt of the communication in question shall be considered as having given its consent. 249
(4)In the case of a broadcasting station in the European Area working outside the authorized bands of frequencies, it is understood that such previous arrangement will also be necessary on every occasion when a change which might affect the conditions of international interference is to be made in the characteristics which have been previously inserted in the Master international Frequency Register. 250 § 3. *Broadcasting in the Tropical Zone.* 251
(1)In these Regulations, the expression “broadcasting in the Tropical Zone” indicates a type of broadcasting, for internal national use in countries in the zone defined in 252, where it may be shown that because of difficulty of high atmospheric noise level and propagation it is not possible to furnish economically a more satisfactory service through the use of low, medium or very high frequencies. 252
(2)The Tropical Zone (see appendix 16) is defined as: *a)* the whole of that area in Region 2 contained between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn: 63 Stat. 1704 (253–257)(
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