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BR IFIC N° 2604 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2604 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 02.10.2007 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 107086247 ARG 407.9000 AGRUP IV MS ARG 55W53'46'' 27S21'56'' FB 1 ADD 2 107086277 ARG 407.9000 ALTO URUGUAY ESC 8 MS ARG 55W31'00'' 27S59'00'' FB 1 ADD 3 107086549 ARG 407.9000 B IRIGOYEN ESC 12 MS ARG 53W40'28'' 26S16'44'' FB 1 ADD 4 107086322 ARG 407.9000 BASE APOSTOLES MS ARG 55W45'59'' 27S54'58'' FB 1 ADD 5 107086427 ARG 407.9000 ELDORADO ESC 10 MS ARG 54W37'00'' 26S24'14'' FB 1 ADD 6 107086377 ARG 407.9000 GPO ALICIA MS ARG 54W20'35'' 27S27'46'' FB 1 ADD 7 107086387 ARG 407.9000 GPO AURORA MS ARG 54W31'21'' 27S28'36'' FB 1 ADD 8 107086312 ARG 407.9000 GPO AZARA MS ARG 55W40'28'' 28S03'39'' FB 1 ADD 9 107086407 ARG 407.9000 GPO BARRA BONITA MS ARG 54W50'35'' 27S36'06'' FB 1 ADD 10 107086639 ARG 407.9000 GPO CAPANEMA MS ARG 54W06'20'' 25S39'20'' FB 1 ADD 11 107086529 ARG 407.9000 GPO EL ALCAZAR MS ARG 54W49'12'' 26S41'28'' FB 1 ADD 12 107086367 ARG 407.9000 GPO EL SOBERBIO MS ARG 54W12'13'' 27S17'40'' FB 1 ADD 13 107086594 ARG 407.9000 GPO INTEGRACION MS ARG 53W51'09'' 25S46'20'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2604 02.10.2007 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 107086292 ARG 407.9000 GPO MBORORE MS ARG 55W01'42'' 27S50'56'' FB 1 ADD 15 107086417 ARG 407.9000 GPO PANAMBI MS ARG 54W54'07'' 27S43'21'' FB 1 ADD 16 107086357 ARG 407.9000 GPO PEPIRI MINI MS ARG 54W11'12'' 27S18'40'' FB 1 ADD 17 107086554 ARG 407.9000 GPO PUERTO ROSALES MS ARG 53W44'22'' 26S36'40'' FB 1 ADD 18 107086332 ARG 407.9000 GPO SAN JOSE MS ARG 55W46'49'' 27S44'47'' FB 1 ADD 19 107086488 ARG 407.9000 GPO SANTO PIPO MS ARG 55W25'09'' 27S08'38'' FB 1 ADD 20 107086452 ARG 407.9000 GPO WANDA MS ARG 54W35'00'' 25S58'08'' FB 1 ADD 21 107086604 ARG 407.9000 IGUAZU ESC 13 MS ARG 54W34'00'' 25S36'00'' FB 1 ADD 22 107086342 ARG 407.9000 OBERA ESC 9 MS ARG 55W05'31'' 27S29'06'' FB 1 ADD 23 107086574 ARG 407.9000 PASO INT IRIGOYEN MS ARG 53W38'35'' 26S15'19'' FB 1 ADD 24 107086619 ARG 407.9000 PAT CONTROL 101 MS ARG 54W27'43'' 25S42'31'' FB 1 ADD 25 107086267 ARG 407.9000 PAT FIJA EL ARCO MS ARG 56W03'03'' 27S27'20'' FB 1 ADD 26 107086463 ARG 407.9000 PAT LIBERTAD MS ARG 54W35'04'' 25S55'18'' FB 1 ADD 27 107086509 ARG 407.9000 PAT MINERAL MS ARG 55W07'51'' 26S57'18'' FB 1 ADD 28 107086629 ARG 407.9000 PAT URUGUAI MS ARG 54W33'19'' 25S51'47'' FB 1 ADD 29 107086478 ARG 407.9000 PEAJE SANTA ANA MS ARG 55W48'32'' 27S34'05'' FB 1 ADD 30 107086231 ARG 407.9000 POSADAS MS ARG 55W54'05'' 27S22'11'' FB 1 ADD 31 107086236 ARG 407.9000 PTE INT POSADAS MS ARG 55W52'35'' 27S22'37'' FB 1 ADD 32 107086609 ARG 407.9000 PTE INT TANCREDO NEVES MS ARG 54W33'38'' 25S36'30'' FB 1 ADD 33 107086473 ARG 407.9000 SAN IGNACIO ESC 11 MS ARG 55W32'41'' 27S15'49'' FB 1 ADD 34 107086397 ARG 407.9000 SEC ALBA POSSE MS ARG 54W41'01'' 27S34'05'' FB 1 ADD 35 107086282 ARG 407.9000 SEC ALEM MS ARG 55W07'53'' 27S36'12'' FB 1 ADD 36 107086649 ARG 407.9000 SEC ALTE BROWN MS ARG 54W02'43'' 25S40'13'' FB 1 ADD 37 107086539 ARG 407.9000 SEC ARISTOBULO DEL VALLE MS ARG 54W53'40'' 27S06'20'' FB 1 ADD 38 107086256 ARG 407.9000 SEC AV POSADAS MS ARG 55W58'15'' 27S23'54'' FB 1 ADD 39 107086442 ARG 407.9000 SEC ESPERANZA MS ARG 54W38'02'' 26S01'07'' FB 1 ADD 40 107086498 ARG 407.9000 SEC JARDIN AMERICA MS ARG 55W14'28'' 27S03'05'' FB 1 ADD 41 107086432 ARG 407.9000 SEC MONTECARLO MS ARG 54W43'48'' 26S34'53'' FB 1 ADD 42 107086519 ARG 407.9000 SEC PUERTO RICO MS ARG 55W01'30'' 26S47'50'' FB 1 ADD 43 107086584 ARG 407.9000 SEC SAN ANTONIO MS ARG 53W44'20'' 26S06'30'' FB 1 ADD 44 107086302 ARG 407.9000 SEC SAN JAVIER MS ARG 55W07'53'' 27S52'32'' FB 1 ADD 45 107086564 ARG 407.9000 SEC SAN PEDRO MS ARG 54W06'56'' 26S37'26'' FB 1 ADD 46 107086347 ARG 407.9000 SEC SAN VICENTE MS ARG 54W28'54'' 26S59'04'' FB 1 ADD 47 107086246 ARG 408.1000 AGRUP IV MS ARG 55W53'46'' 27S21'56'' FB 1 ADD 48 107086278 ARG 408.1000 ALTO URUGUAY ESC 8 MS ARG 55W31'00'' 27S59'00'' FB 1 ADD 49 107086550 ARG 408.1000 B IRIGOYEN ESC 12 MS ARG 53W40'28'' 26S16'44'' FB 1 ADD 50 107086323 ARG 408.1000 BASE APOSTOLES MS ARG 55W45'59'' 27S54'58'' FB 1 ADD 51 107086428 ARG 408.1000 ELDORADO ESC 10 MS ARG 54W37'00'' 26S24'14'' FB 1 ADD 52 107086378 ARG 408.1000 GPO ALICIA MS ARG 54W20'35'' 27S27'46'' FB 1 ADD 53 107086388 ARG 408.1000 GPO AURORA MS ARG 54W31'21'' 27S28'36'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2604 02.10.2007 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 107086313 ARG 408.1000 GPO AZARA MS ARG 55W40'28'' 28S03'39'' FB 1 ADD 55 107086408 ARG 408.1000 GPO BARRA BONITA MS ARG 54W50'35'' 27S36'06'' FB 1 ADD 56 107086640 ARG 408.1000 GPO CAPANEMA MS ARG 54W06'20'' 25S39'20'' FB 1 ADD 57 107086530 ARG 408.1000 GPO EL ALCAZAR MS ARG 54W49'12'' 26S41'28'' FB 1 ADD 58 107086368 ARG 408.1000 GPO EL SOBERBIO MS ARG 54W12'13'' 27S17'40'' FB 1 ADD 59 107086595 ARG 408.1000 GPO INTEGRACION MS ARG 53W51'09'' 25S46'20'' FB 1 ADD 60 107086293 ARG 408.1000 GPO MBORORE MS ARG 55W01'42'' 27S50'56'' FB 1 ADD 61 107086418 ARG 408.1000 GPO PANAMBI MS ARG 54W54'07'' 27S43'21'' FB 1 ADD 62 107086358 ARG 408.1000 GPO PEPIRI MINI MS ARG 54W11'12'' 27S18'40'' FB 1 ADD 63 107086555 ARG 408.1000 GPO PUERTO ROSALES MS ARG 53W44'22'' 26S36'40'' FB 1 ADD 64 107086333 ARG 408.1000 GPO SAN JOSE MS ARG 55W46'49'' 27S44'47'' FB 1 ADD 65 107086489 ARG 408.1000 GPO SANTO PIPO MS ARG 55W25'09'' 27S08'38'' FB 1 ADD 66 107086453 ARG 408.1000 GPO WANDA MS ARG 54W35'00'' 25S58'08'' FB 1 ADD 67 107086605 ARG 408.1000 IGUAZU ESC 13 MS ARG 54W34'00'' 25S36'00'' FB 1 ADD 68 107086343 ARG 408.1000 OBERA ESC 9 MS ARG 55W05'31'' 27S29'06'' FB 1 ADD 69 107086575 ARG 408.1000 PASO INT IRIGOYEN MS ARG 53W38'35'' 26S15'19'' FB 1 ADD 70 107086620 ARG 408.1000 PAT CONTROL 101 MS ARG 54W27'43'' 25S42'31'' FB 1 ADD 71 107086268 ARG 408.1000 PAT FIJA EL ARCO MS ARG 56W03'03'' 27S27'20'' FB 1 ADD 72 107086464 ARG 408.1000 PAT LIBERTAD MS ARG 54W35'04'' 25S55'18'' FB 1 ADD 73 107086510 ARG 408.1000 PAT MINERAL MS ARG 55W07'51'' 26S57'18'' FB 1 ADD 74 107086630 ARG 408.1000 PAT URUGUAI MS ARG 54W33'19'' 25S51'47'' FB 1 ADD 75 107086479 ARG 408.1000 PEAJE SANTA ANA MS ARG 55W48'32'' 27S34'05'' FB 1 ADD 76 107086232 ARG 408.1000 POSADAS MS ARG 55W54'05'' 27S22'11'' FB 1 ADD 77 107086237 ARG 408.1000 PTE INT POSADAS MS ARG 55W52'35'' 27S22'37'' FB 1 ADD 78 107086610 ARG 408.1000 PTE INT TANCREDO NEVES MS ARG 54W33'38'' 25S36'30'' FB 1 ADD 79 107086474 ARG 408.1000 SAN IGNACIO ESC 11 MS ARG 55W32'41'' 27S15'49'' FB 1 ADD 80 107086398 ARG 408.1000 SEC ALBA POSSE MS ARG 54W41'01'' 27S34'05'' FB 1 ADD 81 107086283 ARG 408.1000 SEC ALEM MS ARG 55W07'53'' 27S36'12'' FB 1 ADD 82 107086650 ARG 408.1000 SEC ALTE BROWN MS ARG 54W02'43'' 25S40'13'' FB 1 ADD 83 107086540 ARG 408.1000 SEC ARISTOBULO DEL VALLE MS ARG 54W53'40'' 27S06'20'' FB 1 ADD 84 107086257 ARG 408.1000 SEC AV POSADAS MS ARG 55W58'15'' 27S23'54'' FB 1 ADD 85 107086443 ARG 408.1000 SEC ESPERANZA MS ARG 54W38'02'' 26S01'07'' FB 1 ADD 86 107086499 ARG 408.1000 SEC JARDIN AMERICA MS ARG 55W14'28'' 27S03'05'' FB 1 ADD 87 107086433 ARG 408.1000 SEC MONTECARLO MS ARG 54W43'48'' 26S34'53'' FB 1 ADD 88 107086520 ARG 408.1000 SEC PUERTO RICO 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