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BR IFIC №2947 Date: 01.06.2021 Special Section GE84/301 BR IFIC №2947 Special Section GE84/301 Radiocommunication Date: 01.06.2021 International Frequency Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) Bureau Expiry date for comments: 09.09.2021 Information included in the columns Column App.4 Description of columns number 1 – BR identification number 2 – Unique identification code given by administration for the assignment (AdminRefId) 3 B Symbol of the notifying administration 4 1A Assigned frequency [MHz] 5 4A Name of the location of the transmitting station 6 4C Geographical coordinates 7 4B ITU symbol for the geographical area 8 – Purpose of the notification – ADD, MOD, SUPPRESS 9 9 Antenna Directivity 10 9d Polarization 11 8B Maximum effective radiated power [dBW] 12 6A Class of station 13 7D or 7C1/7C2 Transmission System 14 9EB Maximum effective antenna height [m] 15 Coord_Completed ITU symbol designating the administration with which coordination has been successfully completed, as indicated by the Affected notifying administration responsible 16 – ITU symbols of administrations considered to be affected (and finding resulting from the technical examination) which have not yet coordinated (Part A only) BR IFIC №2947 Page 1 of 34 GE84/301 BR IFIC №2947 Section spéciale GE84/301 Bureau des Date: 01.06.2021 Circulaire internationale d'information sur les fréquences (Services de Terre) radiocommunications Date limite de soumission des commentaires: 09.09.2021 Renseignements figurant dans les colonnes Numéro de la App.4 Description des colonnes colonne 1 – Numéro d'identification du BR 2 – Code d'identification unique donné par l'administration à l'assignation (AdminRefId) 3 B Symbole de l'administration notificatrice 4 1A Fréquence assignée [MHz] 5 4A Nom de l'emplacement de la station d'émission 6 4C Coordonnées géographiques 7 4B Symbole UIT de la zone géographique 8 – Objet de la notification – ADD, MOD, SUPPRESS 9 9 Directivité de l'antenne 10 9d Polarisation 11 8B Puissance apparente rayonnée maximale [dBW] 12 6A Classe de station 13 7D ou 7C1/7C2 Système de transmission 14 9EB Hauteur équivalente maximale de l'antenne [m] 15 Coord_Completed Symbole UIT désignant l'administration avec laquelle la coordination a été effectuée avec succès, comme indiqué par Affected l'administration notificatrice responsable 16 – Symboles UIT des administrations considérées comme affectées (et conclusion résultant de l'examen technique) avec lesquelles la coordination n'a pas encore été effectuée (Partie A uniquement) BR IFIC №2947 Page 2 of 34 GE84/301 BR IFIC núm. 2947 Sección Especial GE84/301 Oficina de Fecha: 01.06.2021 Circular Internacional de Información sobre Frecuencias (Servicios terrenales) Radiocomunicaciones Fecha límite para presentar comentarios: 09.09.2021 Información incluida en las columnas Número de la App.4 Descripción de las columnas columna 1 – Número de identificación de la BR 2 – Código de identificación único atribuido por una administración a la asignación (AdminRefId) 3 B Símbolo de la administración notificante 4 1A Frecuencia asignada [MHz] 5 4A Nombre del emplazamiento de la estación transmisora 6 4C Coordenadas geográficas 7 4B Símbolo de la UIT para la zona geográfica 8 – Objeto de la notificación – ADD, MOD, SUPPRESS 9 9 Directividad de la antena 10 9d Polarización 11 8B Potencia radiada efectiva máxima [dBW] 12 6A Clase de estación 13 7D o 7C1/7C2 Sistema de transmisión 14 9EB Altura máxima efectiva de antena [m] 15 Coord_Completed Símbolo de la UIT que designa a la administración con la que se ha completado la coordinación con éxito, según lo indicado Affected por la administración notificante responsable 16 – Símbolos de la UIT de las administraciones que se consideran afectadas (y conclusiones resultantes del examen técnico) que aún no han efectuado la coordinación (sólo Parte A) BR IFIC №2947 Page 3 of 34 GE84/301 اﻟﻨﺸﺮة BR IFIC رﻗﻢ 2947 اﻟﻘﺴﻢ اﻟﺨﺎص GE84/301 ﻣﻜﺘﺐ اﻻﺗﺼﺎﻻت اﻟﺘﺎرﻳﺦ: 01.06.2021 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Международный информационный циркуляр по частотам (Наземные службы) радиосвязи Предельный срок для представления замечаний: 09.09.2021 Информация, включенная в столбцы Номер столбца Пр. 4 Описание столбцов 1 – Идентификационный номер БР 2 – Уникальный идентификационный код, данный администрацией присвоению (AdminRefId) 3 B Условное обозначение заявляющей администрации 4 1A Присвоенная частота [МГц] 5 4A Название местоположения передающей станции 6 4C Географические координаты 7 4B Условное обозначение МСЭ для географической зоны 8 – Цель заявления – ADD, MOD, SUPPRESS 9 9 Направленность антенны 10 9d Поляризация 11 8B Максимальная эффективная излучаемая мощность [дБВт] 12 6A Класс станции 13 7D или 7C1/7C2 Система передачи 14 9EB Максимальная эффективная высота антенны [м] 15 Coord_Completed Условное обозначение МСЭ для администрации, с которой координация была успешно завершена, как указано Affected ответственной заявляющей администрацией 16 – Условные обозначения МСЭ для администраций, считающихся затронутыми (и заключение, являющееся результатом технического рассмотрения), (только для Части A) координация с которыми еще не проведена BR IFIC №2947 Page 5 of 34 GE84/301 A (GE84) GE84/301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 121054127 001BC2017 ARM 87.5 JILIZA LORI 41°13'40"N ARM ADD ND V 13 BC 4 450 AZE, IRN GEO(4.2.2.A, F) 44°37'33"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121058083 E 87.6 LANESTOSA 43°11'43"N E ADD D V 21.76 BC 4 346 AND(4.2.2.F) 3°25'17"W F(4.2.2.A, F) POR(4.2.2.F) 121054176 048BC2017 ARM 87.9 ASHTARAK 40°18'0"N ARM ADD ND V 23 BC 4 158 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) 44°21'0"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.A, F) 121046784 RUS20122182BC RUS 88 SANKT PETERBURG 59°58'35"N RUS MODIFY D V 47 BC 4 261 BLR, EST, FIN, 30°19'17"E LVA, S 121054128 002BC2017 ARM 88.8 AIRUM LORI 41°11'5"N ARM ADD ND V 13 BC 4 227 AZE, IRN GEO(4.2.2.A, F) 44°54'37"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121046652 KAZBC20348 KAZ 89.2 AKTOBE 50°17'3"N KAZ ADD ND V 39 BC 4 216 RUS 57°14'0"E 121054180 052BC2017 ARM 89.3 HRAZDAN 40°30'48"N ARM ADD ND V 20 BC 4 282 AZE, GEO, IRN IRQ(4.2.2.F) 44°46'5"E RUS(4.2.2.B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.A, F) 121054201 073BC2017 ARM 89.3 VEDI 39°56'39"N ARM ADD ND V 23 BC 4 528 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) 44°40'32"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.A, F) 121054223 095BC2017 ARM 89.3 HERMON VAYOTSDZOR 39°52'0"N ARM ADD ND V 17 BC 4 403 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) 45°25'50"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.A, F) 121054233 105BC2017 ARM 89.3 DARBAS 39°26'35"N ARM ADD ND V 17 BC 4 124 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.C, F) 46°7'16"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121054241 113BC2017 ARM 89.3 KAPAN-1 39°11'37"N ARM ADD ND V 23 BC 4 388 GEO AZE(4.2.2.A, F) 46°23'59"E IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) BR IFIC №2947 Page 6 of 34 GE84/301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 121054248 120BC2017 ARM 89.3 GETISHEN SYUNIK 39°13'30"N ARM ADD ND V 13 BC 4 71 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) 46°7'45"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121046653 KAZBC11138 KAZ 89.4 BAINASSAI AKT 50°30'44"N KAZ ADD ND V 20.72 BC 4 56 RUS 56°6'4"E 121054148 031BC2017 ARM 89.7 SEVKAR TAVUSH 41°0'0"N ARM ADD ND V 17 BC 4 370 GEO, IRN AZE(4.2.2.A, F) 45°8'0"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.A, B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121054151 034BC2017 ARM 89.7 AYGEDZOR TAVUSH 40°49'33"N ARM ADD ND V 17 BC 4 261 GEO, IRN AZE(4.2.2.A, F) 45°32'55"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.A, B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121054163 028BC2017 ARM 89.7 JILIZA LORI 41°13'40"N ARM ADD ND V 13 BC 4 450 AZE, IRN GEO(4.2.2.A, F) 44°37'33"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121046785 RUS20122183BC RUS 89.7 SANKT PETERBURG 59°58'35"N RUS MODIFY D V 46 BC 4 291 BLR, EST, FIN, 30°19'17"E LTU, LVA, S 121054205 077BC2017 ARM 89.8 LANJAZAT 40°3'48"N ARM ADD ND V 20 BC 4 215 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) 44°35'53"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.A, F) 121054218 090BC2017 ARM 89.8 AGHNJADZOR 39°54'15"N ARM ADD ND V 17 BC 4 298 AZE, GEO IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) 45°15'0"E IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.A, F) 121054238 110BC2017 ARM 89.8 TANDZAVER SYUNIK 39°21'3"N ARM ADD ND V 20 BC 4 525 GEO AZE(4.2.2.A, F) 46°19'26"E IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.B, F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121054250 122BC2017 ARM 89.8 TASHTUN 39°4'0"N ARM ADD ND V 20 BC 4 576 GEO AZE(4.2.2.A, F) 46°10'30"E IRN(4.2.2.A, C, F) IRQ(4.2.2.F) RUS(4.2.2.F) SYR(4.2.2.F) TUR(4.2.2.F) 121047777 CSF1830 F 90 LARAGNE BEAUMONT 44°23'7"N F MODIFY D V 23 BC 4 886 AUT, D, LIE, AND(4.2.2.F) 5°41'9"E MCO, SUI E(4.2.2.F) I(4.2.2.A,
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