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BR IFIC N° 2599 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2599 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 24.07.2007 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 107069445 ARG 228.1250 POSADAS MS ARG 55W53'38'' 27S22'24'' FX 1 ADD 2 107069857 AUS 5.7980 BOHLE RIVER QLD AUS 146E43'00'' 19S14'00'' FB 1 ADD 3 107069858 AUS 5.7980 HUMPTY DOO NT AUS 131E17'00'' 12S37'00'' FB 1 ADD 4 107069860 AUS 5.7980 LYNDOCH AUS 146E59'00'' 35S08'00'' FB 1 ADD 5 107069859 AUS 5.7980 NORTH WEST CAPE WA AUS 114E08'00'' 21S55'00'' FB 1 ADD 6 107069861 AUS 9.1400 BOHLE RIVER QLD AUS 146E43'00'' 19S14'00'' FB 1 ADD 7 107069862 AUS 9.1400 HUMPTY DOO NT AUS 131E17'00'' 12S37'00'' FB 1 ADD 8 107069863 AUS 9.1400 LYNDOCH NSW AUS 146E59'00'' 35S08'00'' FB 1 ADD 9 107069864 AUS 9.1400 NORTH WEST CAPE WA AUS 114E08'00'' 21S55'00'' FB 1 ADD 10 107069865 AUS 9.3510 BOHLE RIVER QLD AUS 146E43'00'' 19S14'00'' FB 1 ADD 11 107069866 AUS 9.3510 HUMPTY DOO NT AUS 131E17'00'' 12S37'00'' FB 1 ADD 12 107069868 AUS 9.3510 LYNDOCH AUS 146E59'00'' 35S08'00'' FB 1 ADD 13 107069867 AUS 9.3510 NORTH WEST CAPE WA AUS 114E08'00'' 21S55'00'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2599 24.07.2007 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 107069869 AUS 12.1050 BOHLE RIVER QLD AUS 146E43'00'' 19S14'00'' FB 1 ADD 15 107069870 AUS 12.1050 HUMPTY DOO NT AUS 131E17'00'' 12S37'00'' FB 1 ADD 16 107069871 AUS 12.1050 LYNDOCH NSW AUS 146E59'00'' 35S08'00'' FB 1 ADD 17 107069872 AUS 12.1050 NORTH WEST CAPE WA AUS 114E08'00'' 21S55'00'' FB 1 ADD 18 107069873 AUS 20.7300 BOHLE RIVER QLD AUS 146E43'00'' 19S14'00'' FB 1 ADD 19 107069874 AUS 20.7300 HUMPTY DOO NT AUS 131E17'00'' 12S37'00'' FB 1 ADD 20 107069876 AUS 20.7300 LYNDOCH AUS 146E59'00'' 35S08'00'' FB 1 ADD 21 107069875 AUS 20.7300 NORTH WEST CAPE WA AUS 114E08'00'' 21S55'00'' FB 1 ADD 22 107069098 BEL 1492.7500 ANS NET FM BEL 5E31'58'' 50N39'32'' FX 1 SUP 23 107069110 BEL 22190.0000 GEN001 BEL 3E42'39'' 51N02'39'' FX 1 ADD 24 107069111 BEL 22190.0000 LEU001 BEL 4E41'31'' 50N52'53'' FX 1 ADD 25 107069112 BEL 22218.0000 GEN001 BEL 3E42'39'' 51N02'39'' FX 1 ADD 26 107069113 BEL 22218.0000 GEN008 BEL 3E44'56'' 51N04'26'' FX 1 ADD 27 107069114 BEL 23198.0000 GEN007 BEL 3E43'22'' 51N01'22'' FX 1 ADD 28 107069115 BEL 23198.0000 LEU005 BEL 4E43'44'' 50N52'52'' FX 1 ADD 29 107069116 BEL 23226.0000 GEN008 BEL 3E44'56'' 51N04'26'' FX 1 ADD 30 107069117 BEL 23226.0000 GEN091 BEL 3E44'42'' 51N04'07'' FX 1 ADD 31 107069118 BEL 37296.0000 GEN001 BEL 3E42'39'' 51N02'39'' FX 1 ADD 32 107069119 BEL 37296.0000 GEN004 BEL 3E41'38'' 51N04'15'' FX 1 ADD 33 107069120 BEL 37296.0000 GEN011 BEL 3E45'43'' 51N01'07'' FX 1 ADD 34 107069121 BEL 37296.0000 GEN013 BEL 3E43'40'' 51N05'08'' FX 1 ADD 35 107069122 BEL 37296.0000 GEN016 BEL 3E45'33'' 51N01'58'' FX 1 ADD 36 107069123 BEL 37296.0000 GEN017 BEL 3E45'16'' 51N03'29'' FX 1 ADD 37 107069124 BEL 37296.0000 LEU005 BEL 4E43'44'' 50N52'52'' FX 1 ADD 38 107069125 BEL 37296.0000 LEU006 BEL 4E42'39'' 50N52'04'' FX 1 ADD 39 107069126 BEL 37324.0000 GEN004 BEL 3E41'38'' 51N04'15'' FX 1 ADD 40 107069127 BEL 37324.0000 GEN005 BEL 3E45'20'' 51N02'35'' FX 1 ADD 41 107069128 BEL 37324.0000 GEN013 BEL 3E43'40'' 51N05'08'' FX 1 ADD 42 107069129 BEL 37324.0000 GEN016 BEL 3E45'33'' 51N01'58'' FX 1 ADD 43 107069130 BEL 37324.0000 GEN017 BEL 3E45'16'' 51N03'29'' FX 1 ADD 44 107069131 BEL 37324.0000 LEU001 BEL 4E41'31'' 50N52'53'' FX 1 ADD 45 107069132 BEL 37324.0000 LEU003 BEL 4E42'29'' 50N52'37'' FX 1 ADD 46 107069133 BEL 37324.0000 LEU006 BEL 4E42'39'' 50N52'04'' FX 1 ADD 47 107069134 BEL 38556.0000 GEN002 BEL 3E42'24'' 51N03'40'' FX 1 ADD 48 107069135 BEL 38556.0000 GEN003 BEL 3E43'53'' 51N03'23'' FX 1 ADD 49 107069136 BEL 38556.0000 GEN006 BEL 3E44'07'' 51N02'12'' FX 1 ADD 50 107069137 BEL 38556.0000 GEN007 BEL 3E43'22'' 51N01'22'' FX 1 ADD 51 107069138 BEL 38556.0000 GEN008 BEL 3E44'56'' 51N04'26'' FX 1 ADD 52 107069139 BEL 38556.0000 GEN014 BEL 3E42'58'' 51N04'27'' FX 1 ADD 53 107069140 BEL 38556.0000 LEU002 BEL 4E42'28'' 50N53'18'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2599 24.07.2007 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 107069141 BEL 38556.0000 LEU004 BEL 4E41'26'' 50N52'24'' FX 1 ADD 55 107069142 BEL 38584.0000 GEN002 BEL 3E42'24'' 51N03'40'' FX 1 ADD 56 107069143 BEL 38584.0000 GEN003 BEL 3E43'53'' 51N03'23'' FX 1 ADD 57 107069144 BEL 38584.0000 GEN006 BEL 3E44'07'' 51N02'12'' FX 1 ADD 58 107069145 BEL 38584.0000 GEN008 BEL 3E44'56'' 51N04'26'' FX 1 ADD 59 107069146 BEL 38584.0000 GEN011 BEL 3E45'43'' 51N01'07'' FX 1 ADD 60 107069147 BEL 38584.0000 GEN014 BEL 3E42'58'' 51N04'27'' FX 1 ADD 61 107069148 BEL 38584.0000 LEU002 BEL 4E42'28'' 50N53'18'' FX 1 ADD 62 107069149 BEL 38584.0000 LEU003 BEL 4E42'49'' 50N52'37'' FX 1 ADD 63 107069150 BEL 38584.0000 LEU004 BEL 4E41'26'' 50N52'24'' FX 1 ADD 64 107071038 BLR 162.4500 OSTROVENETS BLR 28E38'04'' 55N14'04'' ML 1 ADD 65 107071036 BLR 162.5000 DISNA BLR 28E12'39'' 55N33'51'' ML 1 ADD 66 107071037 BLR 162.5000 ZASHCHEBIE BLR 29E52'51'' 52N10'46'' ML 1 ADD 67 107071039 BLR 162.5250 MAY BLR 30E27'40'' 52N16'07'' ML 1 ADD 68 107071040 BLR 168.2250 MIKHALKI BLR 29E15'26'' 51N55'11'' ML 1 ADD 69 107071033 BLR 409.6000 MOZYR BLR 29E12'53'' 52N02'26'' FB 1 ADD 70 107071034 BLR 409.6000 PINSK BLR 26E07'00'' 52N07'43'' FB 1 ADD 71 107071035 BLR 417.1750 VOLKOLATA BLR 27E21'38'' 54N55'54'' FB 1 ADD 72 107071041 BLR 427.1750 VOLKOLATA BLR 27E21'38'' 54N55'54'' ML 1 ADD 73 107071032 BLR 443.1250 GRODNO BLR 23E49'42'' 53N40'45'' FB 1 ADD 74 107069096 CHN 10621.2500 TAI MO SHAN HKG 114E07'29'' 22N24'36'' FX 1 ADD 75 107069097 CHN 10624.7500 TAI MO SHAN HKG 114E07'29'' 22N24'36'' FX 1 ADD 76 103079644 E 0.2840 PNT SILLA E 4W24'00'' 43N24'00'' NL 1 SUP 77 103079645 E 0.2850 C DE LA NAO E 0E14'00'' 38N44'00'' NL 1 SUP 78 103079646 E 0.2854 C AJO E 3W35'00'' 43N30'00'' NL 1 SUP 79 103079647 E 0.2855 C AJO E 3W35'00'' 43N30'00'' NL 1 SUP 80 103079648 E 0.2856 C AJO E 3W35'00'' 43N30'00'' NL 1 SUP 81 103079649 E 0.2860 C AJO E 3W35'00'' 43N30'00'' NL 1 SUP 82 103079650 E 0.2865 CALA FIGUERA E 2E31'00'' 39N27'00'' NL 1 SUP 83 103079651 E 0.2880 ADRA E 3W02'00'' 36N45'00'' NL 1 SUP 84 103079652 E 0.2885 C FINISTERRE E 9W16'00'' 42N53'00'' NL 1 SUP 85 103079653 E 0.2885 C SALOU E 1E10'00'' 41N03'00'' NL 1 SUP 86 103079654 E 0.2890 MESA DE ROLDAN E 1W54'00'' 36N56'00'' NL 1 SUP 87 103079658 E 0.2896 CHIPIONA E 6W26'00'' 36N44'00'' NL 1 SUP 88 103079655 E 0.2896 ROTA E 6W23'00'' 36N28'00'' NL 1 SUP 89 103079656 E 0.2896 TARIFA E 5W36'00'' 36N00'00'' NL 1 SUP 90 103079657 E 0.2896 TRAFALGAR E 6W02'00'' 36N11'00'' NL 1 SUP 91 103079659 E 0.2905 C VILLANO E 9W13'00'' 43N10'00'' NL 1 SUP 92 103079660 E 0.2910 C S SEBASTIAN E 3E12'00'' 41N53'00'' NL 1 SUP 93 103079663 E 0.2919 C S SEBASTIAN E 6W18'00'' 36N31'00'' NL 1 SUP BR IFIC N° 2599 24.07.2007 No.
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