Chapter XIII.
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Chap. XIII, art. 33 RR) (753–761) 753
(2)The rules of procedure fixed in article 29 are applicable to stations of the maritime mobile service using frequencies in the bands between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s. 754
(3)Stations of the maritime mobile service open to public correspondence and using frequencies in the bands 405 to 535 kc/s in addition to frequencies in the band 4 000 to 23 000 kc/s are required to observe the provisions of 737. 755 § 17.
(1)Beginning at the low frequency end, each of the radiotelegraph bands reserved for the use of ship stations is divided into three bands as follows: 756 *a)* A band of working frequencies for the use of passenger ships.1)756.1 1) Exceptionally, whaling factory vessels handling a large volume of traffic may use frequencies in this band from October to March of each year. 757 *b)* A band of calling frequencies for the use of all ship and aircraft stations entering into communication with stations of the maritime mobile service. 758 *c)* A band of working frequencies for the use of cargo ships. 759
(2)For the purposes of this section: – a passenger ship is a vessel defined as such by the Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. – ship as defined above. 760
(3)The arrangement of the frequencies in the ship radiotelegraph bands is illustrated graphically in appendix 10. 761 § 18. For the exchange of radiotelegraph communications with stations of the maritime mobile service, aircraft stations may utilize the frequencies allocated to that service for radiotelegraphy between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s. When using these frequencies, aircraft stations must comply with the provisions of this Section. 63 Stat. 1866 (762–769) (
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