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Department Lists (6.3.19).Xlsx ပဂ္ဂလိကကွန်ရက်လင်းနန်းအသးြပုသည့် ဆက်သွယ်ရးပစ္စည်းလိင်စင်စာရင်း (အစိးရဌာနများ) RF Station Address Frequency Banwidth Types of Type of Equipments No. Licence No. Name Output Site Location LAT LONG (MHz) (KHz) Service Model Serial No Power Department of Civil Ann Airport, Ann 1 FX\LC-1627 194649 940135 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0390 Aviation Tsp, Ann. Department of Civil Ann Airport, Ann 2 FX\LC-1628 194649 940135 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505640 Aviation Tsp, Ann. Anisakan Airport, Department of Civil 3 FX\LC-1629 Pyinoolwin Tsp , 215806 962422 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505635 Aviation Pyinoolwin. Banmawrport, Department of Civil 4 FX\LC-1630 Banmaw Tsp, 241614 971450 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0391 Aviation Banmaw. Bokpyin Airport , Department of Civil 5 FX\LC-1631 Bokpyin Tsp , 110857 984410 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0372 Aviation Bokpyin. Bokpyin Airport , Department of Civil 6 FX\LC-1632 Bokpyin Tsp , 110857 984410 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505627 Aviation Bokpyin. Department of Civil Dawei Airport , 7 FX\LC-1633 140550 981224 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505491 Aviation Dawei Tsp , Dawei. Department of Civil Dawei Airport , 8 FX\LC-1634 140550 981224 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0380 Aviation Dawei Tsp , Dawei. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 9 FX\LC-1635 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020538 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 10 FX\LC-1636 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020509 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 11 FX\LC-1637 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed KENWOOD TK-80 01000209 Aviation Yangon. RF Station Address Frequency Banwidth Types of Type of Equipments No. Licence No. Name Output Site Location LAT LONG (MHz) (KHz) Service Model Serial No Power Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 12 FX\LC-1638 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed KENWOOD TK-80 01000183 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 13 FX\LC-1639 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505628 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 14 FX\LC-1640 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505572 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 15 FX\LC-1641 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020823 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 16 FX\LC-1642 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020559 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 17 FX\LC-1643 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020525 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 18 FX\LC-1644 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020557 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 19 FX\LC-1645 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020426 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 20 FX\LC-1646 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020536 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 21 FX\LC-1647 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020558 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 22 FX\LC-1648 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020537 Aviation Yangon. RF Station Address Frequency Banwidth Types of Type of Equipments No. Licence No. Name Output Site Location LAT LONG (MHz) (KHz) Service Model Serial No Power Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 23 FX\LC-1649 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020519 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 24 FX\LC-1650 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020431 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 25 FX\LC-1651 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020560 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 26 FX\LC-1652 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020486 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 27 FX\LC-1653 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020515 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 28 FX\LC-1654 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020532 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 29 FX\LC-1655 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020524 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 30 FX\LC-1656 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020551 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 31 FX\LC-1657 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020435 Aviation Yangon. Yangon Intl Airport, Department of Civil 32 FX\LC-1658 Mingalardon Tsp , 165426 960759 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 205020466 Aviation Yangon. Department of Civil Heho Airport , Heho 33 FX\LC-1659 204449 964731 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0369 Aviation Tsp , Heho. RF Station Address Frequency Banwidth Types of Type of Equipments No. Licence No. Name Output Site Location LAT LONG (MHz) (KHz) Service Model Serial No Power Department of Civil Heho Airport , Heho 34 FX\LC-1660 204449 964731 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0401 Aviation Tsp , Heho. Homalin Airport, Department of Civil 35 FX\LC-1661 Homalin Tsp, 245355 945451 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0382 Aviation Homalin. Homalin Airport , Department of Civil 36 FX\LC-1662 Homalin Tsp , 245355 945451 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505618 Aviation Homalin. Department of Civil Hpa-an Airport , 37 FX\LC-1663 164843 944625 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0378 Aviation Hpa-an Tsp, Hpa-an. Department of Civil Kalay Airport, Kalay 38 FX\LC-1664 231119 940303 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0375 Aviation Tsp, Kalaymyo. Department of Civil Kanti Airport, Kanti 39 FX\LC-1665 255419 954028 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505590 Aviation Tsp, Kanti. Kawthoung Airport, Department of Civil 40 FX\LC-1666 Kawthoung Tsp , 100255 983217 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505630 Aviation Kawthoung. Kawthoung Airport, Department of Civil 41 FX\LC-1667 Kawthoung Tsp , 100255 983217 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0389 Aviation Kawthoung. Kengtung Airport , Department of Civil 42 FX\LC-1668 Kengtung Tsp , 211805 993808 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0394 Aviation Kengtung. Kyaukphyu Airport, Department of Civil 43 FX\LC-1669 Kyaukphyu Tsp , 192535 933204 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0366 Aviation Kyaukphyu. Kyaukphyu Airport, Department of Civil 44 FX\LC-1670 Kyaukphyu Tsp , 192535 933204 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505636 Aviation Kyaukphyu. Kyauktu Airport, Department of Civil 45 FX\LC-1671 Kyauktu Tsp , 213015 940810 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0388 Aviation Kyauktu. RF Station Address Frequency Banwidth Types of Type of Equipments No. Licence No. Name Output Site Location LAT LONG (MHz) (KHz) Service Model Serial No Power Department of Civil Lashio Airport, 46 FX\LC-1672 225839 974508 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0404 Aviation Lashio Tsp, Lashio. Department of Civil Loikaw Airport, 47 FX\LC-1673 194130 971253 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0371 Aviation Loikaw Tsp,Loikaw. Department of Civil Loikaw Airport, 48 FX\LC-1674 194130 971253 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0372 Aviation Loikaw Tsp,Loikaw. Department of Civil Magwe Airport, 49 FX\LC-1675 200912 945806 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0368 Aviation Magwe Tsp, Magwe. Mandalay Intl Department of Civil 50 FX\LC-1676 Airport, Tadaoo Tsp 214133 955838 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9360-30 3364 Aviation , Mandalay. Mandalay Intl Department of Civil 51 FX\LC-1677 Airport ,Tadaoo Tsp, 214133 955838 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0403 Aviation Mandalay. Mandalay Intl Department of Civil 52 FX\LC-1678 Airport ,Tadaoo Tsp, 214133 955838 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9360-30 3328 Aviation Mandalay. Mandalay Intl Department of Civil 53 FX\LC-1679 Airport ,Tadaoo Tsp, 214133 955838 6.659 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9360-30 3327 Aviation Mandalay. Mawlamyine Airport, Department of Civil 54 FX\LC-1680 Mawlamyine Tsp , 162641 973939 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0381 Aviation Mawlamyine. Mong-Hsat Airport, Department of Civil 55 FX\LC-1681 Mong-Hsat Tsp , 203105 991530 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0387 Aviation Mong-Hsat. Mong-Hsat Airport, Department of Civil 56 FX\LC-1682 Mong-Hsat Tsp , 203105 991530 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505624 Aviation Mong-Hsat. RF Station Address Frequency Banwidth Types of Type of Equipments No. Licence No. Name Output Site Location LAT LONG (MHz) (KHz) Service Model Serial No Power Monywar Airport , Department of Civil 57 FX\LC-1683 Monywar Tsp , 221327 950536 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed CODAN 9480 A0384 Aviation Monywar. Department of Civil MOT, Zeya thiri Tsp 58 FX\LC-1684 193724 961203 8.96 12.5 50 Fixed BARRETT 2050 20505638 Aviation , Naypyitaw.
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