Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 2.djvu/332

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h; STAT.J AIL LTILATERALTELECOMIIMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 1629 (Chapter n, art. 6 RR) (129-132) Allocation to Services World-Wide a) Aero- nautical mobile b) Aero- nautical radio- navigation IT) 18) It) 10) ,) Regional Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 129 "' The aeronautical radionavigation service has priority except in New Zealand. 130 I' In Regions 1 and 3, the frequency 333 kc/s is the general calling fre- quency for aircraft stations operating in the band 325-405 kc/s. 131 "' This band is allocated exclusively to the aeronautical mobile and aero- nautical radionavigation services. Nevertheless, in the European Area, subject to authorisation by the regional agreement concluded by the next European Regional Broadcasting Conference and the conditions specified in that agree- ment, the administrations concerned may place in the bands 32.5 -365 kc/s and 395-405 kc/s those of the following broadcasting stations which will not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical mobile and aeronautical radionavign tion services. The broadcasting stations now in operation in the whole of the band 326-406 kc/a are: Banska Bystrica Finnmark Bergen Lulea 132 "'The fixed stations in Scandinavia now operating in the band 386-395 kc/a may continue to do so by special arrangement. Frequency Band and (Bandwidth) kc/s 325-405 (80) _ ________ I