Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 2.djvu/684

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1981 63 STAT.] I ULTILATERLAIL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2 , 1947 APPENDIX 8 Table of Frequency Tolerances (See article 17) 1. Frequency tolerance is defined in article 1. 2. For ship stations, in the absence of an assigned frequency (see article 11) to a particular ship or ship trans- mitter the substitute for the assigned frequency is that fre- quency on which an emission begins. Table of Frequency Tolerance Frequency Bands and Categories of Stations 1 A. Prom 10 to 655 kel/. 1. Fixed Stations: -from 10 to 50 kc/a, -from 50 kc/e to end of band. . Land Station. a) Coat Stations -power above 200 wB, Tolerances (in %) applicable until January 1st 1953 to transmitters now In use and those to be installed before January let 1950 2 0.1 0.1 Tolerance CmO %) applicable: -to new trans- mittera installed after January lot 1950; - to all trans- mittens after January slt 1953 3 0.1 0.02 0.02 0.1