Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 2.djvu/871

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63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 2169 Pageu Article 8S. Use of Frequencies for Radiotelegraphy in the Mari- time Mobile and Aeronautical Mobile Services ----- 1851 Section I. Restrictions---------------------------- 1851 Section II. Bands included between 405 and 535 kc/s----- 1853 Section III. Bands included between 90 and 160 kc/s------ 1861 Section IV. Bands included between 1 605 and 2 850 kc/s - - 1863 Section V. Bands included between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s- 1863 Section VI. Aeronautical Mobile Service----------------- 1879 Article 84. Maritime Mobile Radiotelephone Service----------- 1881 Section I. General Provisions ------------------------ 1881 Section II. Frequency Bands between 1 605 and 2 850 kc/s- 1883 Section III. Frequency Bands between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s- 1887 Section IV. Frequency Band 152-162 Mc/s ----.- -- -- -- 1887 Article 35. Working Hours of Stations in the Maritime and Aero- nautical Mobile Services-----------. ------------- . 1889 Section I. Preamble-------------------------------- 1889 Section II. Coast Stations---------------------------- 1889 Section III. Aeronautical Stations ---------------------- 1891 Section IV. Ship Stations----------------. - - - -. - - - - --- 1891 Section V. Aircraft Stations---..-------.-------------. 1895 CHAPTER XIV. Distress, Alarm, Urgency and Safety Signals Article 86. Emergency (Reserve) Lifeboat, Liferaft and Survival Craft Installations----------------------------- 1897 Article 37. Distress Signal and Traffic, Alarm, Urgency and Safety Signals----------------------------------------1899 Section I. General--------------------------------- 1899 Section II. Frequencies to Be Used in Case of Distress --- 1899 Section III. Distress Signal--------------------------- 1901 Section IV. Distress Call---------------------------- 1901 Section V. Distress Message ------------------------ 1903 Section VI. Distress Traffic ----------------------- 1909 Section VII. Acknowledgment of Receipt of a Distress Mes- sage--------------------------------- 1911 Section VIII. Repetition of a Distress Call or a Distress Mes- sage---------------------------------- 1913 Section IX. Alarm Signal------------------------ - 1915 Section X. Urgency Signal-------------------------- 1919 Section XI. Safety Signal--------------------------- 1921 CHAPTER XV. Radiotelegrams Article 38. Order of Priority of Communications in the Mobile Service------------ -------------------------- 1925 Article S9. Indication of the Station of Origin of Radiotelegrams - 1925 Article 40. Routing of Radiotelegrams ---------------------- 1927 Article 41. Accounting for Radiotelegrams ------------------- 1929 Section I. Establishment of Accounts ---------------- 1929 Section II. Exchange, Verification and Settlement of Ac- counts---------------------------------- 1937 Section III. Period of Retention of Accounting Records----- 1943 CHAPTER XVI. Miscellaneous Stations and Services Article 42. Amateur Stations----------------------------- 1945 Article 43. Experimental Stations------------------------ 1947 Article 44. Radiolocation Service--------------------------- 1949 Section I. General Provisions---------------------- 1949 Section II. Service of Radio Direction-Finding Stations--- 1951 Section II. Service of Radiobeacon Stations ------------- 1953