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BR IFIC N° 2624 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2624 Index/Indice International Frequency Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) ITU - Radiocommunication Bureau Circular Internacional de Información sobre Frecuencias (Servicios Terrenales) UIT - Oficina de Radiocomunicaciones Circulaire Internationale d'Information sur les Fréquences (Services de Terre) UIT - Bureau des Radiocommunications Part 1 / Partie 1 / Parte 1 Date/Fecha 22.07.2008 Description of Columns Description des colonnes Descripción de columnas No. Sequential number Numéro séquenciel Número sequencial BR Id. BR identification number Numéro d'identification du BR Número de identificación de la BR Adm Notifying Administration Administration notificatrice Administración notificante 1A [MHz] Assigned frequency [MHz] Fréquence assignée [MHz] Frecuencia asignada [MHz] Name of the location of Nom de l'emplacement de Nombre del emplazamiento de 4A/5A transmitting / receiving station la station d'émission / réception estación transmisora / receptora 4B/5B Geographical area Zone géographique Zona geográfica 4C/5C Geographical coordinates Coordonnées géographiques Coordenadas geográficas 6A Class of station Classe de station Clase de estación Purpose of the notification: Objet de la notification: Propósito de la notificación: Intent ADD-addition MOD-modify ADD-ajouter MOD-modifier ADD-añadir MOD-modificar SUP-suppress W/D-withdraw SUP-supprimer W/D-retirer SUP-suprimir W/D-retirar No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 1 108055708 BEL 22130.5000 GENAPPE POSTE HT DE BAISY THY BEL 4E29'14'' 50N39'13'' FX 1 ADD 2 108055709 BEL 23138.5000 GEMBLOUX POSTE HT DE GEMBLOUXBEL 4E39'48'' 50N33'02'' FX 1 ADD 3 108056173 BGD 943.2000 BAR X0001 1 BGD 90E13'51'' 22N58'30'' FB 1 ADD 4 108056174 BGD 943.8000 BAR X0001 2 BGD 90E13'51'' 22N58'30'' FB 1 ADD 5 108056175 BGD 945.0000 BAR X0001 3 BGD 90E13'51'' 22N58'30'' FB 1 ADD 6 108056167 BGD 1852.6000 BAR M0093 4 BGD 90E21'38'' 22N41'18'' FB 1 ADD 7 108056161 BGD 1853.4000 BAR M0080 5 BGD 90E21'47'' 22N42'07'' FB 1 ADD 8 108056168 BGD 1853.4000 BAR M0093 5 BGD 90E21'38'' 22N41'18'' FB 1 ADD 9 108056156 BGD 1853.8000 BAR M0003 4 BGD 90E22'33'' 22N42'39'' FB 1 ADD 10 108056172 BGD 1854.4000 BAR M0179 6 BGD 90E21'32'' 22N41'53'' FB 1 ADD 11 108056159 BGD 1854.6000 BAR M0054 5 BGD 90E21'59'' 22N41'43'' FB 1 ADD 12 108056166 BGD 1854.6000 BAR M0091 6 BGD 90E21'12'' 22N42'48'' FB 1 ADD 13 108056158 BGD 1854.8000 BAR M0022 6 BGD 90E23'59'' 22N54'21'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2624 22.07.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 108056162 BGD 1855.6000 BAR M0080 6 BGD 90E21'47'' 22N42'07'' FB 1 ADD 15 108056165 BGD 1855.8000 BAR M0091 5 BGD 90E21'12'' 22N42'48'' FB 1 ADD 16 108056171 BGD 1855.8000 BAR M0179 5 BGD 90E21'32'' 22N41'53'' FB 1 ADD 17 108056169 BGD 1856.8000 BAR M0094 4 BGD 90E22'24'' 22N42'13'' FB 1 ADD 18 108056160 BGD 1857.4000 BAR M0054 6 BGD 90E21'59'' 22N41'43'' FB 1 ADD 19 108056164 BGD 1857.8000 BAR M0091 4 BGD 90E21'12'' 22N42'48'' FB 1 ADD 20 108056163 BGD 1858.6000 BAR M0089 4 BGD 90E21'43'' 22N42'39'' FB 1 ADD 21 108056170 BGD 1859.2000 BAR M0179 4 BGD 90E21'32'' 22N41'53'' FB 1 ADD 22 108058616 BLR 7435.0000 MINSK BLR 27E36'00'' 53N52'48'' FX 1 ADD 23 108058622 BLR 7463.0000 ANTOPOL BLR 24E45'36'' 52N12'36'' FX 1 ADD 24 108058617 BLR 7463.0000 MOTOROVO BLR 27E51'00'' 53N44'24'' FX 1 ADD 25 108058620 BLR 7463.0000 YASEN BLR 28E57'00'' 53N15'00'' FX 1 ADD 26 108058615 BLR 7596.0000 SAMOKHVALOVICHI BLR 27E31'12'' 53N44'24'' FX 1 ADD 27 108058619 BLR 7624.0000 LYUBINICHI BLR 29E14'24'' 53N16'48'' FX 1 ADD 28 108058621 BLR 7624.0000 OSTROMICHI BLR 24E28'48'' 52N16'48'' FX 1 ADD 29 108058618 BLR 7624.0000 SAMOKHVALOVICHI BLR 27E31'12'' 53N44'24'' FX 1 ADD 30 108054771 CAN 0.2722 MUSKOKA ON CAN 79W16'58'' 45N02'21'' AL 1 MOD 31 108054778 CAN 2.1340 PT BICKERTON NS CAN 61W43'22'' 45N06'23'' FC 1 ADD 32 108054780 CAN 2.1340 WESTPORT NS CAN 66W20'36'' 44N17'12'' FC 1 ADD 33 108054781 CAN 2.2370 WESTPORT NS CAN 66W20'36'' 44N17'12'' FC 1 ADD 34 108054782 CAN 2.6120 WESTPORT NS CAN 66W20'36'' 44N17'12'' FC 1 ADD 35 108048853 CAN 1493.8000 MUSKEG AB CAN 118W35'37'' 54N00'04'' FX 1 MOD 36 108048852 CAN 1494.2000 COPTON CK AB CAN 119W29'57'' 54N10'16'' FX 1 MOD 37 108058184 EST 438.4000 KANGELASTE 2 EST 28E10'43'' 59N22'51'' FX 1 ADD 38 108056830 F 1375.8625 CALVI11 F 8E47'27'' 42N31'36'' FX 1 ADD 39 108057006 F 1376.1250 CALVI11 F 8E47'27'' 42N31'36'' FX 1 ADD 40 108056902 F 1376.3750 COTI CHIAVARI18 F 8E46'29'' 41N46'12'' FX 1 ADD 41 108057126 F 1427.8625 LUMIO4 F 8E48'20'' 42N36'07'' FX 1 ADD 42 108057078 F 1428.1250 CALENZANA8 F 8E47'34'' 42N31'05'' FX 1 ADD 43 108057041 F 1428.3750 AJACCIO67 F 8E47'43'' 41N55'13'' FX 1 ADD 44 108056771 F 3624.0000 SAILLY SAILLISEL2 F 2E55'18'' 50N01'44'' FX 1 ADD 45 108056977 F 3720.0000 HAUTVILLERS6 F 3E56'08'' 49N05'51'' FX 1 ADD 46 108057035 F 3720.0000 SAILLY SAILLISEL2 F 2E55'18'' 50N01'44'' FX 1 ADD 47 108056984 F 5945.2000 GAP19 F 6E05'18'' 44N34'08'' FX 1 ADD 48 108056976 F 6004.5000 DOUAI17 F 3E06'05'' 50N23'45'' FX 1 ADD 49 108057085 F 6004.5000 ORAISON3 F 5E55'16'' 43N54'01'' FX 1 ADD 50 108057051 F 6004.5000 ROUSIES1 F 3E59'23'' 50N16'19'' FX 1 ADD 51 108057109 F 6034.1500 SAINT DIZIER18 F 4E59'08'' 48N38'34'' FX 1 ADD 52 108056900 F 6063.8000 ORAISON3 F 5E55'16'' 43N54'01'' FX 1 ADD 53 108056972 F 6063.8000 ROUSIES1 F 3E59'23'' 50N16'19'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2624 22.07.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 108056905 F 6093.4500 NIEDERBRONN LES BAINS1 F 7E36'51'' 48N58'43'' FX 1 ADD 55 108056799 F 6123.1000 ORAISON3 F 5E55'16'' 43N54'01'' FX 1 ADD 56 108056876 F 6123.1000 ROUSIES1 F 3E59'23'' 50N16'19'' FX 1 ADD 57 108057112 F 6197.2400 THEUS7 F 6E13'03'' 44N29'42'' FX 1 ADD 58 108057125 F 6256.5400 MARLY6 F 3E33'45'' 50N20'57'' FX 1 ADD 59 108057030 F 6256.5400 SAINT ETIENNE LES ORGUES5 F 5E47'52'' 44N07'24'' FX 1 ADD 60 108056806 F 6256.5400 VALENCIENNES13 F 3E30'46'' 50N22'08'' FX 1 ADD 61 108057084 F 6286.1900 WILLERONCOURT2 F 5E21'04'' 48N42'24'' FX 1 ADD 62 108056856 F 6315.8400 SAINT ETIENNE LES ORGUES5 F 5E47'52'' 44N07'24'' FX 1 ADD 63 108057161 F 6315.8400 VALENCIENNES13 F 3E30'46'' 50N22'08'' FX 1 ADD 64 108056945 F 6345.4900 WISSEMBOURG8 F 7E53'08'' 49N01'20'' FX 1 ADD 65 108057066 F 6375.1400 SAINT ETIENNE LES ORGUES5 F 5E47'52'' 44N07'24'' FX 1 ADD 66 108056903 F 6375.1400 VALENCIENNES13 F 3E30'46'' 50N22'08'' FX 1 ADD 67 108057024 F 8408.1000 METEREN5 F 2E40'21'' 50N47'00'' FX 1 ADD 68 108056808 F 8440.0000 REIMS74 F 4E03'31'' 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