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BR IFIC N° 2645 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2645 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 02.06.2009 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 109038220 BEL 22197.0000 EVERE TOUR LEOPOLD BEL 4E24'10'' 50N51'48'' FX 1 ADD 2 109038217 BEL 22197.0000 IXELLES BRUBLU BEL 4E22'08'' 50N49'23'' FX 1 ADD 3 109038221 BEL 23205.0000 AUDERGHEM RSCG DELTA BEL 4E24'27'' 50N48'58'' FX 1 ADD 4 109038224 BEL 23205.0000 BRUXELLES BRUCEI BEL 4E24'30'' 50N54'16'' FX 1 ADD 5 109038222 BEL 23205.0000 GENT NEWS01I BEL 3E44'38'' 51N03'13'' FX 1 ADD 6 109035500 D 178.3520 BAUTZEN D 14E25'41'' 51N10'52'' BC 1 ADD 7 109035501 D 178.3520 GOERLITZ D 14E55'57'' 51N07'44'' BC 1 ADD 8 109035502 D 178.3520 OBERLICHTENAU D 13E57'24'' 51N13'35'' BC 1 ADD 9 109035503 D 178.3520 ZITTAU D 14E47'10'' 50N54'47'' BC 1 ADD 10 109035508 D 223.9360 AURICH D 7E30'23'' 53N27'41'' BC 1 ADD 11 109035509 D 223.9360 BRAMSCHE ENGTER D 8E01'48'' 52N22'29'' BC 1 ADD 12 109035510 D 223.9360 BRAUNSCHWEIG DRACHENBERG D 10E46'57'' 52N13'03'' BC 1 ADD 13 109035519 D 223.9360 CHEMNITZ TOTENSTEIN D 12E46'43'' 50N49'30'' BC 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2645 02.06.2009 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 109035504 D 223.9360 DRESDEN WACHWITZ D 13E50'20'' 51N02'24'' BC 1 ADD 15 109035520 D 223.9360 FREIBERG D 13E21'22'' 50N55'40'' BC 1 ADD 16 109035511 D 223.9360 GOETTINGEN D 9E57'22'' 51N34'58'' BC 1 ADD 17 109035512 D 223.9360 HANNOVER D 9E47'59'' 52N23'35'' BC 1 ADD 18 109035513 D 223.9360 HANNOVER HEMMINGEN D 9E44'12'' 52N19'40'' BC 1 ADD 19 109035514 D 223.9360 HARZ WEST D 10E31'56'' 51N48'05'' BC 1 ADD 20 109035521 D 223.9360 LEIPZIG HOLZHAUSEN D 12E26'53'' 51N18'55'' BC 1 ADD 21 109035522 D 223.9360 OSCHATZ D 13E00'34'' 51N18'12'' BC 1 ADD 22 109035505 D 223.9360 REICHENBACH D 12E13'21'' 50N35'59'' BC 1 ADD 23 109035515 D 223.9360 ROSENGARTEN D 9E51'57'' 53N23'51'' BC 1 ADD 24 109035506 D 223.9360 SCHOENECK D 12E21'00'' 50N24'02'' BC 1 ADD 25 109035507 D 223.9360 SCHWARZENBERG D 12E47'18'' 50N34'35'' BC 1 ADD 26 109035516 D 223.9360 SIBBESSE D 9E57'39'' 52N03'41'' BC 1 ADD 27 109035517 D 223.9360 STADTHAGEN D 9E12'04'' 52N15'33'' BC 1 ADD 28 109035518 D 223.9360 STEINKIMMEN D 8E27'26'' 53N02'37'' BC 1 ADD 29 109035523 D 223.9360 VISSELHOEVEDE D 9E36'26'' 52N58'40'' BC 1 ADD 30 109035524 D 223.9360 WESENDORF D 10E28'08'' 52N33'56'' BC 1 ADD 31 109033749 IRN 81.0500 NOSHAHR IRN 51E31'35'' 36N38'32'' FB 1 ADD 32 109032778 IRN 81.1000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 33 109032780 IRN 81.7000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 34 109032946 IRN 81.7500 SISTANO BALUCHESTAN IRN 61E40'56'' 27N07'11'' FB 1 ADD 35 109032964 IRN 82.2750 SHAHRE KORD IRN 50E53'14'' 32N18'38'' FB 1 ADD 36 109032956 IRN 83.1000 KHUZESTAN IRN 48E24'53'' 32N24'16'' FB 1 ADD 37 109032782 IRN 83.1000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 38 109032838 IRN 83.1000 TEHRAN IRN 51E31'21'' 35N46'25'' FB 1 ADD 39 109032784 IRN 83.2000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 40 109032785 IRN 83.2000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' ML 1 ADD 41 109032786 IRN 83.3000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 42 109032788 IRN 83.7000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'14'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 43 109032840 IRN 83.7000 TEHRAN IRN 51E22'16'' 35N46'58'' FB 1 ADD 44 109032966 IRN 84.2500 SHAHRE KORD IRN 50E47'00'' 32N18'00'' FB 1 ADD 45 109033747 IRN 149.2000 MAZANDARAN IRN 51E03'02'' 36N39'05'' FB 1 ADD 46 109032902 IRN 149.4500 GOLESTAN IRN 54E45'22'' 36N53'58'' FB 1 ADD 47 109032908 IRN 149.4500 GOLESTAN IRN 54E51'58'' 36N54'24'' FB 1 ADD 48 109032928 IRN 149.4500 GOLESTAN IRN 55E09'56'' 37N14'24'' FB 1 ADD 49 109032868 IRN 149.9000 GOLESTAN IRN 54E26'11'' 36N50'30'' FB 1 ADD 50 109032882 IRN 149.9000 GOLESTAN IRN 54E27'26'' 36N48'23'' FB 1 ADD 51 109032934 IRN 149.9000 GOLESTAN IRN 54E26'25'' 36N49'49'' FB 1 ADD 52 109033733 IRN 150.0250 AHWAZ IRN 48E43'05'' 31N18'36'' FB 1 ADD 53 109033793 IRN 150.1000 BUSHEHR IRN 52E34'48'' 27N30'52'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2645 02.06.2009 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 109033797 IRN 150.1000 BUSHEHR IRN 52E34'21'' 27N31'23'' FB 1 ADD 55 109033789 IRN 150.1000 MAZANDARAN IRN 53E16'50'' 36N50'27'' FB 1 ADD 56 109033735 IRN 150.2000 AHWAZ IRN 48E43'05'' 31N18'36'' FB 1 ADD 57 109033737 IRN 150.6500 AHWAZ IRN 48E43'05'' 31N18'36'' FB 1 ADD 58 109033795 IRN 150.7500 BUSHEHR IRN 52E34'48'' 27N30'52'' FB 1 ADD 59 109033799 IRN 150.7500 BUSHEHR IRN 52E34'21'' 27N31'23'' FB 1 ADD 60 109033791 IRN 150.7500 MAZANDARAN IRN 53E16'50'' 36N50'27'' FB 1 ADD 61 109033801 IRN 150.7500 MAZANDARAN IRN 53E16'43'' 36N50'26'' FB 1 ADD 62 109033739 IRN 151.1750 AHWAZ IRN 48E43'05'' 31N18'36'' FB 1 ADD 63 109032848 IRN 151.3000 TEHRAN IRN 51E15'16'' 35N33'50'' FB 1 ADD 64 109033741 IRN 151.4750 AHWAZ IRN 48E43'05'' 31N18'36'' FB 1 ADD 65 109032774 IRN 151.6250 HORMOZGAN IRN 52E36'53'' 27N30'07'' FB 1 ADD 66 109033785 IRN 151.9750 TEHRAN IRN 51E18'30'' 35N47'00'' FB 1 ADD 67 109033731 IRN 153.1750 TONEKABON IRN 51E14'35'' 36N42'13'' FB 1 ADD 68 109032772 IRN 153.4500 HAMEDAN IRN 48E51'58'' 35N06'43'' FB 1 ADD 69 109033743 IRN 154.5370 SHAHRUD IRN 54E58'11'' 36N25'40'' FB 1 ADD 70 109033745 IRN 154.5750 ANARAK IRN 50E23'52'' 34N11'58'' FB 1 ADD 71 109032770 IRN 158.4000 SISTANO BALUCHESTAN IRN 60E51'00'' 29N30'00'' FB 1 ADD 72 109032736 IRN 161.8500 TEHRAN IRN 51E26'06'' 35N46'08'' FB 1 ADD 73 109032738 IRN 163.6750 TEHRAN IRN 51E26'05'' 35N46'07'' FB 1 ADD 74 109032846 IRN 163.7500 TEHRAN IRN 51E05'04'' 35N47'36'' FB 1 ADD 75 109033777 IRN 163.9500 AZARBAYJANE GHARBI IRN 45E02'00'' 38N17'00'' FB 1 ADD 76 109033779 IRN 163.9500 KHORASANE JONUBI IRN 59E13'00'' 33N53'00'' FB 1 ADD 77 109032768 IRN 163.9500 MRKAZI IRN 49E41'03'' 34N05'28'' FB 1 ADD 78 109033781 IRN 163.9500 SEMNAN IRN 53E23'00'' 35N33'00'' FB 1 ADD 79 109032972 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E19'00'' 37N29'00'' FB 1 ADD 80 109032976 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E52'00'' 37N33'00'' FB 1 ADD 81 109032978 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E55'00'' 36N52'00'' FB 1 ADD 82 109032980 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E27'00'' 37N53'00'' FB 1 ADD 83 109033022 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E29'00'' 37N04'00'' FB 1 ADD 84 109033024 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E59'00'' 37N36'00'' FB 1 ADD 85 109033026 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E56'00'' 36N42'00'' FB 1 ADD 86 109033030 IRN 164.4000 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E22'00'' 37N18'00'' FB 1 ADD 87 109032994 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E22'00'' 36N55'00'' FB 1 ADD 88 109032998 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E46'00'' 38N10'00'' FB 1 ADD 89 109033008 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 58E13'00'' 37N13'00'' FB 1 ADD 90 109033010 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E44'00'' 37N49'00'' FB 1 ADD 91 109033028 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 58E14'00'' 36N59'00'' FB 1 ADD 92 109033040 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E06'00'' 37N56'00'' FB 1 ADD 93 109033042 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E33'00'' 37N24'00'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2645 02.06.2009 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 94 109033046 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E34'00'' 38N02'00'' FB 1 ADD 95 109033048 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E09'00'' 38N03'00'' FB 1 ADD 96 109033052 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 57E02'00'' 38N10'00'' FB 1 ADD 97 109033054 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E32'00'' 38N12'00'' FB 1 ADD 98 109033056 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E50'00'' 37N06'00'' FB 1 ADD 99 109033058 IRN 164.4500 KHORASANE SHOMALI IRN 56E53'00'' 37N21'00'' FB 1 ADD 100 109033044 IRN 164.4500 KHORSANE SHOMALI IRN 56E01'00'' 37N16'00'' FB 1 ADD 101 109033771 IRN 165.0000 FARS IRN 51E53'57'' 30N08'48'' FB 1 ADD 102 109033751 IRN 165.0000 HAMEDAN IRN 48E49'02'' 34N45'20'' FB 1 ADD 103 109033757 IRN 165.0000 ISFAHAN IRN 50E16'21'' 33N05'09'' FB 1 ADD 104 109033765 IRN 165.0000 KERMANSHAH IRN 46E40'56'' 34N13'15'' FB 1 ADD 105 109033753 IRN 165.0000 MARKAZI IRN 49E30'21'' 33N58'50'' FB 1 ADD 106 109033775 IRN 165.0000 SARI IRN 52E05'55'' 35N33'17'' FB 1 ADD 107 109033763 IRN 165.0000 TEHRAN IRN 50E37'48'' 34N32'48'' FB 1 ADD 108 109033783 IRN 165.4750 CHABAHAR IRN 60E41'49'' 25N26'10'' FB 1 ADD 109 109032734 IRN 165.9000 TEHRAN IRN 51E26'06'' 35N52'03'' FB 1 ADD 110 109033755 IRN 166.0000 AZNA IRN 49E29'08''
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