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ITU Normal.Dot CR/220 Index/Indice 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] 4A/5A Name of the location of Nom de l'emplacement de Nombre del emplazamiento de 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 7A Designation of emission Designation de l'émission Denominación de la emisión No. BR Id Adm 1A MHz 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A 7A 1 100038527 ARS 815.22500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' ML 16K0F3EJN 2 100038528 ARS 815.32500 NORTH JEDDAH BP ARS 39E13'6'' 21N37'56'' ML 16K0F3EJN 3 100038529 ARS 815.32500 QAISUMAH BULK PLANT ARS 46E11'0'' 28N21'49'' ML 16K0F3EJN 4 100038530 ARS 815.32500 SULAYYIL BULK PLANT ARS 45E33'28'' 20N27'16'' ML 16K0F3EJN 5 100038531 ARS 815.32500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' ML 16K0F3EJN 6 100038532 ARS 815.42500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' ML 16K0F3EJN 7 100038533 ARS 815.52500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' ML 16K0F3EJN 8 100038534 ARS 820.12500 QASIM BULK PLANT ARS 43E48'0'' 26N19'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 9 100038535 ARS 820.42500 QASIM BULK PLANT ARS 43E48'0'' 26N19'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 10 100038536 ARS 820.72500 QASIM BULK PLANT ARS 43E48'0'' 26N19'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 11 100038537 ARS 821.02500 QASIM BULK PLANT ARS 43E48'0'' 26N19'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 12 100038296 ARS 857.62500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 13 100038297 ARS 857.62500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' FB 16K0F3EJN 14 100038298 ARS 857.62500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' FB 16K0F3EJN No. BR Id Adm 1A MHz 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A 7A 15 100038299 ARS 857.62500 RABIGH COMMUNITY ARS 38E56'0'' 22N51'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 16 100038300 ARS 857.62500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 17 100038301 ARS 857.62500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 18 100038302 ARS 857.72500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 19 100038303 ARS 857.72500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' FB 16K0F3EJN 20 100038304 ARS 857.82500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' FB 16K0F3EJN 21 100038305 ARS 857.92500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 22 100038306 ARS 857.92500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' FB 16K0F3EJN 23 100038307 ARS 857.92500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' FB 16K0F3EJN 24 100038308 ARS 857.92500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 25 100038309 ARS 857.92500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 26 100038310 ARS 857.92500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' FB 16K0F3EJN 27 100038311 ARS 858.02500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 28 100038312 ARS 858.02500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' FB 16K0F3EJN 29 100038313 ARS 858.02500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' FB 16K0F3EJN 30 100038314 ARS 858.12500 JEDDAH HEADQUARTERS ARS 39E10'25'' 21N32'29'' FB 16K0F3EJN 31 100038315 ARS 858.12500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' FB 16K0F3EJN 32 100038326 ARS 858.22500 ABHA BULK PLANT ARS 42E30'13'' 18N29'1'' FB 16K0F3EJN 33 100038328 ARS 858.22500 AL BAYADH AFU ARS 47E25'6'' 24N3'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 34 100038316 ARS 858.22500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 35 100038317 ARS 858.22500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' FB 16K0F3EJN 36 100038318 ARS 858.22500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' FB 16K0F3EJN 37 100038320 ARS 858.22500 JIZAN BULK PLANT ARS 42E36'14'' 16N54'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 38 100038321 ARS 858.22500 KHAMIS MUSHAIT BP ARS 42E48'28'' 18N18'10'' FB 16K0F3EJN 39 100038327 ARS 858.22500 KKMC AFU ARS 45E31'26'' 27N52'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 40 100038322 ARS 858.22500 NAJRAN BULK PLANT ARS 44E16'40'' 17N27'16'' FB 16K0F3EJN 41 100038319 ARS 858.22500 NORTH JEDDAH BP ARS 39E13'6'' 21N37'56'' FB 16K0F3EJN 42 100038323 ARS 858.22500 RABIGH COMMUNITY ARS 38E56'0'' 22N51'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 43 100038324 ARS 858.22500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 44 100038325 ARS 858.22500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN No. BR Id Adm 1A MHz 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A 7A 45 100038329 ARS 858.32500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 46 100038330 ARS 858.32500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' FB 16K0F3EJN 47 100038331 ARS 858.32500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' FB 16K0F3EJN 48 100038332 ARS 858.42500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' FB 16K0F3EJN 49 100038333 ARS 858.42500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' FB 16K0F3EJN 50 100038345 ARS 858.52500 AL BAYADH AFU ARS 47E25'6'' 24N3'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 51 100038334 ARS 858.52500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 52 100038335 ARS 858.52500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' FB 16K0F3EJN 53 100038336 ARS 858.52500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' FB 16K0F3EJN 54 100038337 ARS 858.52500 JEDDAH HEADQUARTERS ARS 39E10'25'' 21N32'29'' FB 16K0F3EJN 55 100038338 ARS 858.52500 JIZAN BULK PLANT ARS 42E36'14'' 16N54'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 56 100038339 ARS 858.52500 KHAMIS MUSHAIT BP ARS 42E48'28'' 18N18'10'' FB 16K0F3EJN 57 100038344 ARS 858.52500 KKMC AFU ARS 45E31'26'' 27N52'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 58 100038340 ARS 858.52500 NAJRAN BULK PLANT ARS 44E16'40'' 17N27'16'' FB 16K0F3EJN 59 100038341 ARS 858.52500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' FB 16K0F3EJN 60 100038342 ARS 858.52500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' FB 16K0F3EJN 61 100038343 ARS 858.52500 YANBU REFINERY LANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' FB 16K0F3EJN 62 100038346 ARS 858.62500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' FB 16K0F3EJN 63 100038347 ARS 858.62500 NORTH JEDDAH BP ARS 39E13'6'' 21N37'56'' FB 16K0F3EJN 64 100038348 ARS 858.62500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' FB 16K0F3EJN 65 100038349 ARS 858.72500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' FB 16K0F3EJN 66 100038350 ARS 858.72500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' FB 16K0F3EJN 67 100038417 ARS 812.62500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 68 100038418 ARS 812.62500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' ML 16K0F3EJN 69 100038419 ARS 812.62500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' ML 16K0F3EJN 70 100038420 ARS 812.62500 RABIGH COMMUNITY ARS 38E56'0'' 22N51'0'' ML 16K0F3EJN 71 100038421 ARS 812.62500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' ML 16K0F3EJN 72 100038422 ARS 812.62500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 73 100038423 ARS 812.72500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' ML 16K0F3EJN 74 100038424 ARS 812.72500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' ML 16K0F3EJN No. BR Id Adm 1A MHz 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A 7A 75 100038425 ARS 812.82500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' ML 16K0F3EJN 76 100038426 ARS 812.92500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 77 100038427 ARS 812.92500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' ML 16K0F3EJN 78 100038428 ARS 812.92500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' ML 16K0F3EJN 79 100038429 ARS 812.92500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' ML 16K0F3EJN 80 100038430 ARS 812.92500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 81 100038431 ARS 812.92500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' ML 16K0F3EJN 82 100038432 ARS 813.02500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' ML 16K0F3EJN 83 100038433 ARS 813.02500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' ML 16K0F3EJN 84 100038434 ARS 813.02500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' ML 16K0F3EJN 85 100038435 ARS 813.12500 JEDDAH HEADQUARTERS ARS 39E10'25'' 21N32'29'' ML 16K0F3EJN 86 100038436 ARS 813.12500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' ML 16K0F3EJN 87 100038447 ARS 813.22500 ABHA BULK PLANT ARS 42E30'13'' 18N29'1'' ML 16K0F3EJN 88 100038449 ARS 813.22500 AL BAYADH AFU ARS 47E25'6'' 24N3'49'' ML 16K0F3EJN 89 100038437 ARS 813.22500 AL JAWF BULK PLANT ARS 40E6'7'' 29N43'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 90 100038438 ARS 813.22500 ARAR BULK PLANT ARS 41E3'45'' 30N54'32'' ML 16K0F3EJN 91 100038439 ARS 813.22500 DHUBA BULK PLANT ARS 35E38'34'' 27N22'55'' ML 16K0F3EJN 92 100038441 ARS 813.22500 JIZAN BULK PLANT ARS 42E36'14'' 16N54'0'' ML 16K0F3EJN 93 100038442 ARS 813.22500 KHAMIS MUSHAIT BP ARS 42E48'28'' 18N18'10'' ML 16K0F3EJN 94 100038448 ARS 813.22500 KKMC AFU ARS 45E31'26'' 27N52'49'' ML 16K0F3EJN 95 100038443 ARS 813.22500 NAJRAN BULK PLANT ARS 44E16'40'' 17N27'16'' ML 16K0F3EJN 96 100038440 ARS 813.22500 NORTH JEDDAH BP ARS 39E13'6'' 21N37'56'' ML 16K0F3EJN 97 100038444 ARS 813.22500 RABIGH COMMUNITY ARS 38E56'0'' 22N51'0'' ML 16K0F3EJN 98 100038445 ARS 813.22500 TABUK BULK PLANT ARS 36E33'36'' 28N21'49'' ML 16K0F3EJN 99 100038446 ARS 813.22500 TURAIF BULK PLANT ARS 38E38'0'' 31N43'38'' ML 16K0F3EJN 100 100038450 ARS 813.32500 AL KHARJ BULK PLANT ARS 47E20'0'' 24N13'0'' ML 16K0F3EJN 101 100038451 ARS 813.32500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' ML 16K0F3EJN 102 100038452 ARS 813.32500 YANBU REFINERY PLANT ARS 38E17'48'' 23N57'18'' ML 16K0F3EJN 103 100038453 ARS 813.42500 JEDDAH REFINERY ARS 39E10'56'' 21N27'5'' ML 16K0F3EJN 104 100038454 ARS 813.42500 RABIGH REFINERY ARS 39E1'8'' 22N43'8'' ML 16K0F3EJN No.
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