Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 2.djvu/215

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54 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 ALLOCATION OF FREQUENCY BANDS BETWEEN 10 AND 200,000 KC (30,000 AND 1.5 M)-Continued Services Frequencies Wavelengths Regional allocations General allocation kc m European region Other regions 160-285 1, 875-1, 053 160-240 (1,875- 160 - 200 (5) (6) 1,250) Broad- (1,875- casting (4) 1,500) 240-255 (1,250- (a) Fixed 1,176) (b) Mobile (a) Not open to (c) Aeronau- public corre- tical spondence 200-285 (b) Broadcast- (1,500- ing (3) (4) 1,053) 255-265 (1,176- Aeronautical 1,132) and mobile (a) Aeronautical exceptcom- (b) Broadcast- mercial ship ing (3) (4) stations 265-285 (1,132- 1,053) Aeronautical 285-290 1, 053-1, 034 Aeronautical Radiobeacons (6) (7) Maritime ra- dio-bea- cons shall have pri- ority 290-315 1, 034-952 Radio- Maritime radio- Maritime ra- (6) ) (() beacons beacons dio-bea- cons shall have pri- ority 315-320 952-938 Maritime radio- Aeronautical (6) (7) beacons 320-325 938-923 Aeronautical (a) Aeronau- (6) tical (b) Mobile not open to public corre- corre- spondence [96] 8 The European administrations shall be authorized to arrange among themselves for placing in the band of 240 to 265 kc (1,250 to 1,132 m) broadcasting stations which, by reason of their geographical position, will not interfere with services not open to public correspondence or with aeronautical services. Further- more, these services shall be organized in such a way as not to interfere with the reception of the broadcasting stations thus chosen, within the limits of the national territories of these stations. [97] 4Services open to public correspondence shall not be admitted in the bands allocated to broadcast- ing, between 160 and 265 ke (1,875 and 1,132 m), even under the terms of Article 7, 11 [No. 79]. [98] ' The band 160-265 kc (1875-1 ,132 m) shall also be assigned to broadcasting in South Africa, Australia, British India, and New Zealand upon the condition that the stations which use these frequencies for broad- casting be placed in such a manner as to avoid interference with the services of countries not using these frequencies for broadcasting. [99] ' The band from 265 to 365 kc (1,132 to 822 m) shall be used in Japan for aeronautical and maritime radiobeacons. [1001 ' A band of 30 kc in width, included between the limits of 285 and 320 kc (1,053 and 938 m), shall be allocated in each region to the radiobeacon service. In the European region, this band shall be reserved solely for maritime radiobeacons. [101] Ontheentireterritoryofthe U. S . . R. the band of 2g-315kc ( 034-92m) shall beused by ero- nautical and maritime radiobeacons. 1435