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BR IFIC N° 2661 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2661 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 26.01.2010 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 109114720 ARG 411.4875 POSADAS ARG 55W53'36'' 27S22'06'' FX 1 ADD 2 109114721 ARG 421.4875 POSADAS 1 ARG 55W55'50'' 27S21'32'' FX 1 ADD 3 109114723 ARG 7233.0000 SALTO ENCANTADO ARG 54W49'50'' 27S04'23'' FX 1 ADD 4 109115252 ARG 7254.0000 CASEROS ARG 58W28'27'' 32S27'43'' FX 1 ADD 5 109114722 ARG 7394.0000 CAMPO GRANDE ARG 54W58'45'' 27S12'30'' FX 1 ADD 6 109115251 ARG 7415.0000 PRONUNCIAMIENTO ARG 58W26'26'' 32S20'41'' FX 1 ADD 7 109115236 ARG 7747.7000 P DE LA PATRIA ARG 58W34'40'' 27S19'07'' FX 1 ADD 8 109115238 ARG 7807.0000 P DE LA PATRIA ARG 58W34'40'' 27S19'07'' FX 1 ADD 9 109115234 ARG 7895.9500 CEIBAS ARG 58W48'40'' 33S30'06'' FX 1 ADD 10 109115237 ARG 8059.0200 CORRIENTES ARG 58W49'57'' 27S28'25'' FX 1 ADD 11 109115239 ARG 8118.3200 CORRIENTES ARG 58W49'57'' 27S28'25'' FX 1 ADD 12 109116730 ARG 8177.6200 GRAL MOSCONI ARG 63W48'17'' 22S34'45'' FX 1 ADD 13 109115235 ARG 8207.2700 LA ESPERANZA ARG 58W44'30'' 33S23'27'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2661 26.01.2010 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 109114271 ARG 15243.0000 PUEBLO LIEBIG ARG 58W11'27'' 32S09'15'' FX 1 ADD 15 109116627 ARG 21399.0000 CLORINDA 2 ARG 57W43'58'' 25S16'52'' FX 1 ADD 16 109114240 ARG 21413.0000 CONCORDIA 1 ARG 57W59'48'' 31S23'12'' FX 1 ADD 17 109115322 ARG 21507.5000 GUALEGUAYCHU ARG 58W31'07'' 33S00'50'' FX 1 ADD 18 109114239 ARG 22645.0000 CONCORDIA ARG 58W01'05'' 31S22'55'' FX 1 ADD 19 109115323 ARG 22739.5000 GUALEGUAYCHU 1 ARG 58W30'59'' 33S00'32'' FX 1 ADD 20 109114266 ARM 42.3500 ABOVYAN VORDINAIRI ARM 44E38'00'' 40N17'00'' FB 1 ADD 21 109114267 ARM 42.3500 ABOVYAN VORDINAIRI ARM 44E38'00'' 40N17'00'' ML 1 ADD 22 109114268 ARM 158.4000 ASHTARAK ARTHURHARUTUTNIAN ARM 44E21'00'' 40N18'00'' FB 1 ADD 23 109114269 ARM 158.4000 ASHTARAK ARTHURHARUTUTNIAN ARM 44E21'00'' 40N18'00'' ML 1 ADD 24 109116754 BEL 17823.7500 HT1593C BEL 4E31'10'' 50N25'57'' FX 1 ADD 25 109116753 BEL 17823.7500 HT1669d BEL 4E22'00'' 50N22'05'' FX 1 ADD 26 109116756 BEL 18833.7500 HT1500B BEL 4E26'23'' 50N24'31'' FX 1 ADD 27 109116755 BEL 18833.7500 HT1588C BEL 4E15'28'' 50N24'18'' FX 1 ADD 28 109116763 BEL 22095.5000 ANTWERPEN M1 BEL 4E24'15'' 51N13'07'' FX 1 ADD 29 109116764 BEL 22099.0000 ANTWERPEN M1 BEL 4E24'15'' 51N13'07'' FX 1 ADD 30 109116757 BEL 22106.0000 GENT HAVEN BEL 3E44'50'' 51N04'50'' FX 1 ADD 31 109116622 BEL 22218.0000 USEM warehouse BEL 4E27'51'' 50N52'59'' FX 1 ADD 32 109116766 BEL 23103.5000 ANTWERPEN SL1 BEL 4E17'11'' 51N20'41'' FX 1 ADD 33 109116765 BEL 23103.5000 MORTSEL SL2 BEL 4E27'40'' 51N09'53'' FX 1 ADD 34 109116767 BEL 23107.0000 ANTWERPEN SL3 BEL 4E25'06'' 51N15'05'' FX 1 ADD 35 109116758 BEL 23114.0000 GENT BELFORT BEL 3E43'40'' 51N03'15'' FX 1 ADD 36 109116623 BEL 23226.0000 BRU204 BEL 4E23'04'' 50N54'56'' FX 1 ADD 37 109116624 BEL 25683.0000 IXELLES BASTION TOWER BEL 4E21'46'' 50N50'18'' FX 1 ADD 38 109116751 BEL 37296.0000 VILLERS LA VILLE THE COTTON GR BEL 4E32'50'' 50N32'09'' FX 1 ADD 39 109116625 BEL 37481.5000 BRUXELLES LOUVAIN 7 BEL 4E21'49'' 50N50'50'' FX 1 ADD 40 109116752 BEL 38556.0000 VILLERS LA VILLE GSM R BEL 4E33'22'' 50N32'23'' FX 1 ADD 41 109116626 BEL 38741.5000 IXELLES BASTION TOWER BEL 4E21'46'' 50N50'18'' FX 1 ADD 42 109115729 CAN 0.2032 Kitimat BC CAN 128W40'13'' 54N03'14'' AL 1 ADD 43 109115725 CAN 0.2210 Grande Prairie AB CAN 118W48'51'' 55N08'16'' AL 1 ADD 44 109115727 CAN 0.2232 KAMLOOPS BC CAN 120W20'17'' 50N40'58'' AL 1 ADD 45 109115726 CAN 0.2452 HOPE BC CAN 121W25'27'' 49N23'12'' AL 1 ADD 46 109115728 CAN 0.2572 Kelowna BC CAN 119W24'54'' 50N03'40'' AL 1 ADD 47 109115720 CAN 0.3682 FT Liard NT CAN 123W28'15'' 60N14'10'' AL 1 ADD 48 109115723 CAN 2.9724 Gander NF CAN 54W40'24'' 48N58'05'' FA 1 ADD 49 109115722 CAN 4.6764 Gander NF CAN 54W40'24'' 48N58'05'' FA 1 ADD 50 109115721 CAN 5.2829 Rankin Inlet NU CAN 92W04'42'' 62N48'43'' FA 1 ADD 51 109115724 CAN 8.8924 Gander NF CAN 54W40'24'' 48N58'05'' FA 1 ADD 52 109115471 CUB 5.0250 BAUTA LA HABANA CUB 82W33'00'' 22N58'48'' BC 1 ADD 53 109114724 D 522.0000 PASSAU KUEHBERG D 13E27'32'' 48N33'46'' BT 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2661 26.01.2010 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 109116645 D 538.0000 CUXHAVEN STADT D 8E40'39'' 53N51'22'' BT 1 ADD 55 109114725 D 626.0000 PASSAU KUEHBERG D 13E27'32'' 48N33'46'' BT 1 ADD 56 109116091 EQA 88.5000 LOMA EL CUELLO EQA 78W56'15'' 4S03'51'' BC 1 ADD 57 109116080 EQA 89.5000 VIA LA IBERIA BARBONES EQA 79W51'29'' 3S14'15'' BC 1 ADD 58 109116082 EQA 90.1000 CERRO COLAMBO EQA 79W23'31'' 4S13'54'' BC 1 ADD 59 109116083 EQA 90.1000 CERRO MOTILON EQA 79W56'12'' 4S04'44'' BC 1 ADD 60 109116092 EQA 90.1000 SEC EL ROSARIO PALMA ROJA EQA 76W03'27'' 0N06'57'' BC 1 ADD 61 109116084 EQA 96.1000 CERRO VENTANAS EQA 79W14'33'' 4S01'16'' BC 1 ADD 62 109116085 EQA 98.1000 C GUACHICHAMBO VENT EQA 79W14'33'' 4S01'16'' BC 1 ADD 63 109116081 EQA 101.5000 CERRO EL TRIGAL EQA 79W39'50'' 3S39'49'' BC 1 ADD 64 109116086 EQA 107.7000 C GUACHICHAMBO VENT EQA 79W14'33'' 4S01'16'' BC 1 ADD 65 109116089 EQA 107.7000 CERRO COLAMBO EQA 79W23'38'' 4S14'04'' BC 1 ADD 66 109116088 EQA 107.7000 CERRO MORUPE EQA 79W41'56'' 4S21'29'' BC 1 ADD 67 109116087 EQA 107.7000 CERRO MOTILON EQA 79W56'16'' 4S04'49'' BC 1 ADD 68 109116090 EQA 107.7000 CERRO PUGLLA EQA 79W15'33'' 3S38'35'' BC 1 ADD 69 109116531 F 12905.0000 CHAMPIGNY SUR MARNE ZAC F 2E31'55'' 48N48'58'' FX 1 SUP 70 109111213 F 12905.0000 CHAMPIGNY SUR MARNE19 F 2E31'58'' 48N48'49'' FX 1 MOD 71 109107706 IRN 130.5250 HENGAM ISLAND IRN 55E54'00'' 26N38'00'' FD 1 ADD 72 109107707 IRN 130.5250 HORMOZ ISLAND IRN 56E29'00'' 27N03'00'' FD 1 ADD 73 109107747 IRN 130.5250 KISH ISLAND IRN 54E00'00'' 26N32'00'' FD 1 ADD 74 109107787 IRN 130.5250 MINAB IRN 57E08'29'' 27N06'29'' FD 1 ADD 75 109107858 IRN 130.5250 TONB BOZORG ISLAND IRN 55E18'00'' 26N16'00'' FD 1 ADD 76 109107859 IRN 130.5250 TONB KOCHEK ISLAND IRN 55E09'00'' 26N15'00'' FD 1 ADD 77 109107710 IRN 130.7500 HORMOZ ISLAND IRN 56E29'00'' 27N03'00'' FD 1 ADD 78 109107717 IRN 130.7500 IZEH IRN 49E54'00'' 31N48'00'' FD 1 ADD 79 109107727 IRN 130.7500 KANGAN IRN 52E04'00'' 27N50'00'' FD 1 ADD 80 109107744 IRN 130.7500 KHORRAMSHAHR IRN 48E12'51'' 30N24'02'' FD 1 ADD 81 109107746 IRN 130.7500 KHOURMOJ IRN 51E22'00'' 28N38'00'' FD 1 ADD 82 109107749 IRN 130.7500 KISH ISLAND IRN 54E00'00'' 26N32'00'' FD 1 ADD 83 109107757 IRN 130.7500 MAHSHAHR IRN 49E13'00'' 30N33'00'' FD 1 ADD 84 109107772 IRN 130.7500 MASJED SOLIMAN IRN 49E17'00'' 31N59'00'' FD 1 ADD 85 109107788 IRN 130.7500 MINAB IRN 57E08'29'' 27N06'29'' FD 1 ADD 86 109107799 IRN 130.7500 OMIDIYEH IRN 49E32'00'' 30N50'00'' FD 1 ADD 87 109107813 IRN 130.7500 RAMHOMOZ IRN 49E37'00'' 31N16'00'' FD 1 ADD 88 109107839 IRN 130.7500 SHADEGAN IRN 48E40'00'' 30N39'00'' FD 1 ADD 89 109107845 IRN 130.7500 SHOOSHTAR IRN 48E50'00'' 32N03'00'' FD 1 ADD 90 109107849 IRN 130.7500 SOUSANGERD IRN 48E05'49'' 31N32'55'' FD 1 ADD 91 109107854 IRN 130.7500 TANGESTAN IRN 51E16'00'' 28N53'00'' FD 1 ADD 92 109107856 IRN 130.7500 TONB BOZORG ISLAND IRN 55E18'00'' 26N16'00'' FD 1 ADD 93 109107860 IRN 130.7500 TONB KOCHEK ISLAND IRN 55E09'00'' 26N15'00'' FD 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2661 26.01.2010 No.
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