Chapter XIII.
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Chap. XIII, art. 33 RR) (786–791) 786 *b)* in the cargo ship band the working frequencies are spaced 2.5 kc/s apart, the extreme frequencies assignable being 22 272.5 and 22 395 kc/s. 787 § 30. All mobile stations licensed to operate in the maritime mobile bands between 4 000 arid 23 000 kc/s must be assigned, as soon as possible, working frequencies in the bands for which they are equipped in accordance with 788 to 797 inclusive. *b)* *Working frequencies of passenger ships.* 788 § 31.
The working frequencies assigned to passenger ships are included within the following bands: 4 133 to 4 177 kc/s 6 200 to 6 265.5 kc/s 8 265 to 8 354 kc/s 12 400 to 12 531 kc/s 16 530 to 16 708 kc/s 22 070 to 22 220 kc/s 789 § 32.
(1)Each administration shall assign to each of the passenger ships under its jurisdiction two or more series of working frequencies designated in appendix 10 for vessels of this class. The total number of series assigned to each ship should be determined by the anticipated traffic volume. 790
(2)When passenger ships are assigned less than the total number of working frequencies in a band, the administration concerned shall assign working frequencies to such ships in accordance with an orderly system of rotation which will ensure appoximately the same number of assignments on any one frequency. 791
(3)In each band, the two frequencies nearest to the calling frequencies, indicated by solid lines in appendix 10 are assigned to passenger shin stations the emissions of which do not already comply with the frequency tolerance of 0.02% 63 Stat. 1876 (792–796) (
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