Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 2.djvu/328

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63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter Il, art. 5 RR) (119-125) Allocation to Services Frequency Band and (Budwidth) Regional kes World-Wide Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 160-285 160-255 160-200 160-200 (125) (95) (40) (40) Broad- Fixed Fixed casting -) 10) 200-285 200-285 (85) (85) 255-285 (30) a) Aero- a) Aero- a) Aero- nautical nautical nautical mobile mobile radio- b) Aero- b) Aero- navigation nautical nautical b) Broad- radio- radio- casting navigation navigation c) Maritime mobile '} 10 II 10) Iu) 119 "' In the Union of South Africa, the territory under mandate of Southwest Africa, Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia, the band 160-200 kc/s is allocated for the fixed service and the band 200-285 kc/s is allocated for the aero- nautical radionavigation and aeronautical mobile services. 120 "' The necessary special arrangements which will be made by an Adminis- trative Conference for the European Area of Region 1 will take into account the following considerations: 121 a) In the western part of the European Area, the band 255-285 kc/s will be used for the aeronautical radionavigation service. Additionally the United Kingdom will share portions of the band with the mari- time mobile service. 122 b) In the U.S.S.R., the band 255-285 kc/s will be shared between the broadcasting and maritime mobile services. 123 c) The Norwegian broadcasting stations at present working in the band 255-285 kc/s may continue to do so if authorized by the above men- tioned Conference. 124 " Priority is given to the aeronautical fixed service in northern areas which are subject to auroral disturbances. 125 "' Priority is given to the aeronautical radionavigation service in Region 2, China, India, and Pakistan. 1625