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BR IFIC N° 2513 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2513 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: 24.02.2004 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 104002532 ARM 156.8250 YEREVAN ARM 44E30'0" 40N10'50" FB 1 ADD 2 104002533 ARM 156.8250 YEREVAN ARM 44E30'0" 40N10'50" ML 1 ADD 3 103061119 BEL 9375.0000 RADARPOST OOSTDIJCKBANK BEL 2E26'55" 51N16'32" NL 1 ADD 4 103052783 BEL 18765.0000 ZONNEBEKE WV5666B BEL 3E1'22" 50N54'20" FX 1 ADD 5 102094054 CAN 2.0054 KETCH HR NS CAN 63W32'30" 44N30'10" FX 1 MOD 6 100072362 CAN 2.0365 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 7 100072363 CAN 2.0365 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 8 100072364 CAN 2.0365 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 9 100072365 CAN 2.0365 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 10 100072366 CAN 2.0515 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 11 100072367 CAN 2.0515 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 12 100072368 CAN 2.0515 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 13 100072369 CAN 2.0515 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 14 100072370 CAN 2.1475 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2513 Page 1 of 248 24-02-2004 15 100072371 CAN 2.1475 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 16 100072372 CAN 2.1475 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 17 100072373 CAN 2.1475 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 18 100072374 CAN 2.4115 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 19 100072375 CAN 2.4115 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 20 100072376 CAN 2.4115 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 21 100072377 CAN 2.4115 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 22 100072378 CAN 2.6055 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 23 100072379 CAN 2.6055 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 24 100072380 CAN 2.6055 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 25 100072381 CAN 2.6055 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 26 100072382 CAN 2.6455 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 27 100072383 CAN 2.6455 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 28 100072384 CAN 2.6455 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 29 100072385 CAN 2.6455 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 30 100072386 CAN 2.6555 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 31 100072387 CAN 2.6555 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 32 100072388 CAN 2.6555 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 33 100072389 CAN 2.6555 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 34 100072390 CAN 2.6825 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 35 100072391 CAN 2.6825 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 36 100072392 CAN 2.6825 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 37 100072393 CAN 2.6825 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 38 100072394 CAN 2.7015 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 39 100072395 CAN 2.7015 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 40 100072396 CAN 2.7015 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 41 100072397 CAN 2.7015 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 42 100072398 CAN 3.2105 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 43 100072399 CAN 3.2105 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 44 100072400 CAN 3.2105 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 45 100072401 CAN 3.2105 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 46 100072402 CAN 3.2285 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 47 100072403 CAN 3.2285 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 48 100072404 CAN 3.2285 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 49 100072405 CAN 3.2285 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 50 100072406 CAN 3.2345 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 51 100072407 CAN 3.2345 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 52 100072408 CAN 3.2345 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 53 100072409 CAN 3.2345 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 54 100072410 CAN 3.2515 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 55 100072411 CAN 3.2515 CALGARY AB CAN 117W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2513 Page 2 of 248 24-02-2004 56 102094055 CAN 5.4824 KETCH HR NS CAN 63W32'30" 44N30'10" FD 1 MOD 57 100072318 CAN 6.9615 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 58 100072319 CAN 6.9615 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 59 100072320 CAN 6.9615 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 60 100072321 CAN 6.9615 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 61 100072322 CAN 7.3515 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 62 100072323 CAN 7.3515 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 63 100072324 CAN 7.3515 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 64 100072325 CAN 7.3515 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 65 100072326 CAN 7.5215 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 66 100072327 CAN 7.5215 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 67 100072328 CAN 7.5215 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 68 100072329 CAN 7.5215 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 69 100072330 CAN 7.6815 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 70 100072331 CAN 7.6815 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 71 100072332 CAN 7.6815 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 72 100072333 CAN 7.6815 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 73 100072334 CAN 7.9765 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 74 100072335 CAN 7.9765 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 75 100072336 CAN 7.9765 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 76 100072337 CAN 7.9765 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 77 100072338 CAN 8.0115 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 78 100072339 CAN 8.0115 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 79 100072340 CAN 8.0115 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 80 100072341 CAN 8.0115 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 49N25'6" FX 1 ADD 81 100072342 CAN 9.4815 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 82 100072343 CAN 9.4815 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 83 100072344 CAN 9.4815 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 84 100072345 CAN 9.4815 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 85 100072346 CAN 10.2765 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 86 100072347 CAN 10.2765 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 87 100072348 CAN 10.2765 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 88 100072349 CAN 10.2765 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 89 100072350 CAN 11.4015 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 90 100072351 CAN 11.4015 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 91 100072352 CAN 11.4015 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 92 100072353 CAN 11.4015 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 93 100072354 CAN 13.4115 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 94 100072355 CAN 13.4115 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 95 100072356 CAN 13.4115 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 96 100072357 CAN 13.4115 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2513 Page 3 of 248 24-02-2004 97 100072358 CAN 15.7995 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 98 100072359 CAN 15.7995 CALGARY AB CAN 114W7'21" 51N2'10" FX 1 ADD 99 100072360 CAN 15.7995 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 100 100072361 CAN 15.7995 VICTORIA BC CAN 123W24'58" 48N25'6" FX 1 ADD 101 103072991 CUB 100.7000 NIQUERO GRANMA CUB 77W33'0" 19N57'0" BC 1 ADD 102 103072984 CUB 101.1000 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