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BR IFIC N° 2508 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2508 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: 02.12.2003 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-additioner 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 103054783 BEL 1520.7500 BRUXELLES BEL 4E20'37" 50N49'21" FX 1 ADD 2 103053184 BEL 4037.5000 LAMBERSART BEL 3E3'0" 50N40'0" FX 1 SUP 3 103053185 BEL 4153.5000 LAMBERSART BEL 3E3'0" 50N40'0" FX 1 SUP 4 103055179 BEL 8245.0300 BUISSONVILLE BEL 5E10'57" 50N13'58" FX 1 ADD 5 103056134 BLR 104.5000 POLYKOVICHI BLR 30E20'0" 53N57'0" BC 1 ADD 6 103056135 BLR 104.9000 OSIPOVICHI BLR 28E37'0" 53N18'0" BC 1 ADD 7 103055699 BLR 157.2250 Novopolotsk BLR 28E32'0" 55N31'0" FB 1 ADD 8 103055700 BLR 157.2250 Novopolotsk BLR 28E32'0" 55N31'0" ML 1 ADD 9 103055607 BLR 159.1000 CHECHERSK BLR 30E55'14" 52N54'41" ML 1 ADD 10 103055605 BLR 159.1000 GOMEL BLR 31E0'11" 52N24'25" ML 1 ADD 11 103054834 BLR 159.1000 GORODOK BLR 29E58'59" 55N27'53" ML 1 ADD 12 103055609 BLR 159.1000 KORMA BLR 30E48'28" 53N7'53" ML 1 ADD 13 103055694 BLR 159.1000 Kostîukovichi BLR 32E3'30" 53N20'40" ML 1 ADD 14 103055692 BLR 159.1000 KRASNOPOLJE BLR 31E23'47" 53N19'24" ML 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2508 Page 1 of 202 02-12-2003 15 103055696 BLR 159.1000 Krichev BLR 31E45'5" 53N42'12" ML 1 ADD 16 103055698 BLR 159.1000 MSTISLAVL BLR 31E43'42" 54N1'37" ML 1 ADD 17 103054836 BLR 159.1000 POLOTSK BLR 28E46'35" 55N29'53" ML 1 ADD 18 103054838 BLR 159.1000 ROSSONY BLR 28E47'47" 55N54'56" ML 1 ADD 19 103055603 BLR 159.1000 VERHNEDVINSK BLR 27E56'25" 55N46'38" ML 1 ADD 20 103054832 BLR 159.1000 YANOVICHI BLR 30E42'9" 55N17'27" ML 1 ADD 21 103055606 BLR 165.6000 CHECHERSK BLR 30E55'14" 52N54'41" FB 1 ADD 22 103055604 BLR 165.6000 GOMEL BLR 31E0'11" 52N24'25" FB 1 ADD 23 103054833 BLR 165.6000 GORODOK BLR 29E58'59" 55N27'53" FB 1 ADD 24 103055608 BLR 165.6000 KORMA BLR 30E48'28" 53N7'53" FB 1 ADD 25 103055693 BLR 165.6000 Kostîukovichi BLR 32E3'30" 53N20'40" FB 1 ADD 26 103055691 BLR 165.6000 KRASNOPOLJE BLR 31E23'47" 53N19'24" FB 1 ADD 27 103055695 BLR 165.6000 Krichev BLR 31E45'5" 53N42'12" FB 1 ADD 28 103055697 BLR 165.6000 MSTISLAVL BLR 31E43'42" 54N1'37" FB 1 ADD 29 103054835 BLR 165.6000 POLOTSK BLR 28E46'35" 55N29'53" FB 1 ADD 30 103054837 BLR 165.6000 ROSSONY BLR 28E47'47" 55N54'56" FB 1 ADD 31 103055602 BLR 165.6000 VERHNEDVINSK BLR 27E56'25" 55N46'38" FB 1 ADD 32 103054831 BLR 165.6000 YANOVICHI BLR 30E42'9" 55N17'27" FB 1 ADD 33 103054839 D 105.0000 BRANDENBURG D 12E36'0" 52N20'0" BC 1 ADD 34 103054840 D 105.0000 DAMME D 8E13'0" 52N34'0" BC 1 ADD 35 103054841 D 105.0000 HAMM D 7E49'0" 51N40'0" BC 1 ADD 36 103054842 D 105.1000 Goerlitz Stadt D 14E56'58" 51N11'58" BC 1 ADD 37 103054843 D 105.1000 KAISERSLAUTERN D 7E44'0" 49N25'0" BC 1 ADD 38 103054844 D 105.1000 rheinberg D 6E34'35" 51N31'28" BC 1 ADD 39 103054845 D 105.2000 Mittenwald D 11E16'16" 47N26'22" BC 1 ADD 40 103054846 D 105.2000 rinteln D 9E8'3" 52N10'8" BC 1 ADD 41 103054847 D 105.3000 SAARBURG STADT D 6E33'0" 49N37'0" BC 1 ADD 42 103054848 D 105.4000 Hindelang D 10E22'0" 47N29'43" BC 1 ADD 43 103054849 D 105.4000 Wernigerode D 10E47'6" 51N49'48" BC 1 ADD 44 103054850 D 105.5000 LANDAU ISAR D 12E42'0" 48N40'0" BC 1 ADD 45 103054851 D 105.5000 WETZLAR D 8E30'0" 50N35'0" BC 1 ADD 46 103055637 E 538.0000 IGUEDO E 5W2'29" 43N21'26" BT 1 ADD 47 103055640 E 546.0000 PUEBLA SANABRIA E 6W37'51" 42N2'29" BT 1 ADD 48 103055641 E 562.0000 PUEBLA SANABRIA E 6W37'51" 42N2'29" BT 1 ADD 49 103055626 E 570.0000 ARBO E 8W19'31" 42N3'55" BT 1 ADD 50 103055646 E 570.0000 USURBIL E 2W3'29" 43N16'9" BT 1 ADD 51 103055647 E 610.0000 USURBIL E 2W3'29" 43N16'9" BT 1 ADD 52 103055635 E 626.0000 GORDEJUELA E 3W6'0" 43N10'35" BT 1 ADD 53 103055630 E 650.0000 DEVA E 2W21'59" 43N17'59" BT 1 ADD 54 103055644 E 658.0000 TARAZONA E 1W43'33" 41N51'44" BT 1 ADD 55 103055628 E 682.0000 CARRASCAL OBISPO E 5W59'14" 40N46'43" BT 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2508 Page 2 of 202 02-12-2003 56 103055645 E 690.0000 UDIAS E 4W14'34" 43N19'50" BT 1 ADD 57 103055631 E 698.0000 EIBAR ARRATE E 2W28'11" 43N11'25" BT 1 ADD 58 103055633 E 722.0000 ELORRIO E 2W35'0" 43N8'0" BT 1 ADD 59 103055638 E 730.0000 IGUEDO E 5W2'29" 43N21'26" BT 1 ADD 60 103055627 E 738.0000 BARACALDO E 3W2'1" 43N16'45" BT 1 ADD 61 103055629 E 746.0000 CARRASCAL OBISPO E 5W59'14" 40N46'43" BT 1 ADD 62 103055634 E 746.0000 ELORRIO E 2W35'0" 43N8'0" BT 1 ADD 63 103055639 E 746.0000 IGUEDO E 5W2'29" 43N21'26" BT 1 ADD 64 103055625 E 754.0000 ALMORFE E 7W47'7" 42N24'22" BT 1 ADD 65 103055642 E 754.0000 S MUNOZ E 6W7'32" 40N47'0" BT 1 ADD 66 103055632 E 762.0000 EIBAR ARRATE E 2W28'11" 43N11'25" BT 1 ADD 67 103055648 E 762.0000 USURBIL E 2W3'29" 43N16'9" BT 1 ADD 68 103055643 E 778.0000 S MUNOZ E 6W7'32" 40N47'0" BT 1 ADD 69 103055612 EST 226.0000 TALLINN EST 24E53'0" 59N28'0" BT 1 ADD 70 103056132 F 1376.3750 TWR PTE A PITRE GDL 61W31'38" 16N15'43" FX 1 ADD 71 103056131 F 1428.3750 GONIO PTE A PITRE GDL 61W31'3" 16N15'54" FX 1 ADD 72 103057747 F 2024.5000 FT DESAIX MRT 61W4'3" 14N36'57" FX 1 MOD 73 103057748 F 2052.5000 FT DESAIX MRT 61W4'3" 14N36'57" FX 1 MOD 74 103056262 F 2122.5000 ARCHELANGE F 5E30'30" 47N8'36" FX 1 SUP 75 103056337 F 2122.5000 CASTILLONNES F 0E35'45" 44N39'2" FX 1 SUP 76 103056298 F 2122.5000 FIENNES F 1E50'2" 50N50'19" FX 1 SUP 77 103056313 F 2122.5000 LABASTIDE MUR F 1E34'15" 44N38'42" FX 1 SUP 78 103056246 F 2122.5000 MANNEVILLE ES F 0E44'15" 49N51'51" FX 1 SUP 79 103056331 F 2122.5000 MOREZ F 6E1'29" 46N31'33" FX 1 SUP 80 103056320 F 2122.5000 S GENIES DE V F 3E1'2" 43N41'30" FX 1 SUP 81 103056322 F 2122.5000 S PONS 2 F 2E43'56" 43N31'32" FX 1 SUP 82 103056305 F 2122.5000 TOURNON S MAR F 0E58'35" 46N44'49" FX 1 SUP 83 103056274 F 2136.5000 AUTRANS F 5E32'36" 45N10'20" FX 1 SUP 84 103056275 F 2136.5000 AUTRANS P F 5E35'3" 45N10'19" FX 1 SUP 85 103056301 F 2136.5000 CARHAIX PLOUG2 F 3W34'5" 48N16'41" FX 1 SUP 86 103056294 F 2136.5000 CASTELNAU DE L F 2E6'39" 43N57'26" FX 1 SUP 87 103056255 F 2136.5000 FRONTON F 1E23'30" 43N50'15" FX 1 SUP 88 103056256 F 2136.5000 FRONTON F 1E23'30" 43N50'15" FX 1 SUP 89 103056248 F 2136.5000 MANNEVILLE ES F 0E44'15" 49N51'51" FX 1 SUP 90 103056315 F 2136.5000 POUZILHAC F 4E34'56" 44N2'14" FX 1 SUP 91 103056292 F 2136.5000 S ANDRE DE VEZ F 3E15'23" 44N9'15" FX 1 SUP 92 103056264 F 2136.5000 S SAVIN F 0W26'46" 45N8'31" FX 1 SUP 93 103056308 F 2136.5000 SARTENE 3 F 8E51'41" 41N32'21" FX 1 SUP 94 103056238 F 2136.5000 TR D AUVERG P F 2E46'41" 45N33'45" FX 1 SUP 95 103056237 F 2136.5000 TR D AUVERGNE F 2E42'30" 45N32'28" FX 1 SUP 96 103056261 F 2136.5000 TUCHAN F 2E40'49" 42N54'37" FX 1 SUP BR IFIC N° 2508 Page 3 of 202 02-12-2003 97 103056253 F 2150.5000 ALBON P F 4E26'3" 44N48'36" FX 1 SUP 98 103056285 F 2150.5000 ARGENTON SUR C F 1E30'33" 46N34'7" FX 1 SUP 99 103056327 F 2150.5000 BORMES LES MIM F 6E20'57" 43N6'11" FX 1 SUP 100 103056259 F 2150.5000 CORRAVILLERS F 6E37'29" 47N53'38" FX 1 SUP 101 103056260 F 2150.5000 CORRAVILLERS P F 6E38'51" 47N53'43" FX 1 SUP 102 103056271 F 2150.5000 GISAY LA COUDR F 0E36'2" 48N56'27" FX 1 SUP 103 103056287 F 2150.5000 MAGNY F 1E58'54" 46N33'19" FX 1 SUP 104 103056243 F 2150.5000 MONTREUIL A P F 0E28'56" 48N56'5" FX 1 SUP 105 103056242 F 2150.5000 MONTREUIL ARG F 0E28'59" 48N56'22" FX 1 SUP 106 103056333 F 2150.5000 MOREZ F 6E1'29" 46N31'33" FX 1 SUP 107 103056252 F 2150.5000 POURCHERES F 4E29'19" 44N44'12" FX 1 SUP 108 103056278 F 2150.5000 ROISSARD P F 5E37'51" 44N54'20" FX 1 SUP 109 103056324 F 2150.5000 S PONS 2 F 2E43'56" 43N31'32" FX 1 SUP 110 103056328 F 2164.5000 AIGUEPERSE F 4E26'55" 46N16'51" FX 1 SUP 111 103056240 F 2164.5000 APCHON F 2E41'8" 45N15'2" FX 1 SUP 112 103056306 F 2164.5000 GHISONACCIA F 9E24'14" 42N1'2" FX 1 SUP 113 103056269 F 2164.5000 GISAY LA COUDR F 0E36'2" 48N56'27" FX 1 SUP 114 103056311 F 2164.5000 I ROUSSE F 8E55'32" 42N37'54" FX 1 SUP 115 103056317 F 2164.5000 ISSIRAC F 4E28'53" 44N16'22" FX 1 SUP 116 103056325 F 2164.5000 MEYRUEIS 1 F 3E25'53" 44N10'30" FX 1 SUP 117 103056303 F 2164.5000 MONTREUIL 1 F 1E45'50" 50N27'52" FX 1 SUP 118 103056312 F 2164.5000 PIOGGIOLA P F 8E59'50" 42N32'50" FX 1 SUP 119 103056266 F 2164.5000 RIOM F 3E6'46" 45N53'9" FX 1 SUP 120 103056244 F 2164.5000 S CLEMENT PLAC F 4E25'18" 45N45'6" FX 1 SUP 121 103056318 F 2164.5000 S JULIEN PEYR F 4E34'5" 44N17'34" FX 1 SUP 122 103056330 F 2164.5000 VILLARD
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