Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 2.djvu/595

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TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION. DECEMBER 9, 1932. 2611 Name Call oCtbe IIpa1 RaUoD - -- I 2 Pari B. De8criptive List oj StalionB (Name of the coun~ry}in a1 habetica1 order) Name of the station P Fre- Name8lld quencies address of tile (wave- Exact geographical loca· Power admiDJstra. leugths) tioD of the traDSIDlttiDc ID the tloD or enter- 8IIteuua l 8llteuDa prtae maklDg tc tbe traDsmis- (m) kw SIOD 3 4 5 6 I GreeDwlch meridian. FREQUENCY LIST 1. General Remarks 7 (a) With regard tofixed, land, and broadcasting 8tations, the admin. istrations shall furnish the Bureau of the Union with a complete descriptive list of each frequency assigned to these stations (see art. 7, § 5). (b) With regard to mobile stations, no complete descriptive list shall be furnished. Only the frequencies assigned to these stations in the bands reserved to them shall be indicated in the case of each country, for each category of stations separately (ship, aircraft, other vehicles). Example: 5,525 kc (54.30 m) ship stations, United States of America 5,690 kc (52.72 m) aircraft stations, Brazil (c) The frequencies assigned to stations carrying on special 8ervice, as well as to amateur station8 and private experimental stations shall be indicated collectively for each country and for each class of stations (example: 3,500 to 4,000 kc (85.71 to 75 m), amateur stations, Canada). (d) In order to facilitate the use of the frequency list, the Bureau of the Union shall show on each page the frequency range of the allocation table which corresponds to the frequencies appearing on this page {example: 7,300 to 8,200 kc (41.10 to 36.59 m), fixed services). (e) For technical terms and indications used in the list, it is recom- mended that the admjnjstrations refer to the Opinions of the C.C .I .R. I 1. Notification (a) The date of notification of a frequency, to be inserted in column 3a, is the date of the communication by which the Bureau of tho Union was informed of the first allocation of this frequency to a station of the country indicated. The name of this station appears in column 5. Part B. Frequency list. J. General. II. N otltlcation.