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BR IFIC N° 2730 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2730 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 16.10.2012 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 112154951 BEL 7121.0000 BR 014 1 BEL 4E25'06'' 50N52'23'' FX 1 ADD 2 112154952 BEL 7317.0000 GOOIK KESTERHEIDE TOREN BEL 4E06'14'' 50N46'30'' FX 1 ADD 3 112154953 BEL 17741.2500 LI2521V BEL 5E28'27'' 50N52'32'' FX 1 ADD 4 112154212 BEL 17755.0000 LG2293C BEL 5E20'04'' 50N34'51'' FX 1 ADD 5 112154954 BEL 18751.2500 HASSELT LI2641A BEL 5E22'31'' 50N55'39'' FX 1 ADD 6 112154215 BEL 18765.0000 LG9033A BEL 5E17'20'' 50N30'43'' FX 1 ADD 7 112159772 CAN 21825.0000 VANKLEEK HILL ON CAN 74W39'40'' 45N30'33'' FX 1 ADD 8 112159773 CAN 22025.0000 OAKVILLE ON CAN 79W43'38'' 43N24'45'' FX 1 ADD 9 112155062 D 220.3520 MUENCHEN FUNKHAUS 2 D 11E33'12'' 48N08'35'' BC 1 ADD 10 112159771 DNK 197.6480 AABENRAA DNK 9E26'31'' 55N01'15'' BC 1 ADD 11 112159758 DNK 197.6480 ESBJERG DNK 8E27'12'' 55N27'20'' BC 1 ADD 12 112159759 DNK 197.6480 HAMMELEV DNK 9E24'10'' 55N15'37'' BC 1 ADD 13 112159760 DNK 197.6480 HERNING DNK 8E56'29'' 56N07'56'' BC 1 ADD 14 112159761 DNK 197.6480 HORSENS DNK 9E50'55'' 55N50'40'' BC 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2730 16.10.2012 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 15 112159762 DNK 197.6480 JUELSMINDE DNK 9E56'08'' 55N43'54'' BC 1 ADD 16 112159763 DNK 197.6480 KALVSLUND DNK 8E51'43'' 55N22'47'' BC 1 ADD 17 112159764 DNK 197.6480 KOLDING DNK 9E27'24'' 55N28'24'' BC 1 ADD 18 112159765 DNK 197.6480 KOLLUND DNK 9E26'42'' 54N50'49'' BC 1 ADD 19 112159766 DNK 197.6480 LEMVIG DNK 8E18'02'' 56N32'12'' BC 1 ADD 20 112159767 DNK 197.6480 OELGOD DNK 8E33'37'' 55N48'36'' BC 1 ADD 21 112159768 DNK 197.6480 SOENDERBORG DNK 9E44'09'' 54N55'23'' BC 1 ADD 22 112159769 DNK 197.6480 TOENDER DNK 8E51'56'' 54N57'21'' BC 1 ADD 23 112159770 DNK 197.6480 VEJLE DNK 9E30'08'' 55N40'28'' BC 1 ADD 24 112154945 DNK 482.0000 LAESOE DNK 11E03'10'' 57N16'07'' BT 1 ADD 25 112154939 DNK 506.0000 ANHOLT DNK 11E32'29'' 56N42'16'' BT 1 ADD 26 112154947 DNK 522.0000 ANHOLT DNK 11E32'29'' 56N42'16'' BT 1 ADD 27 112154929 DNK 538.0000 FREDERIKSHAVN DNK 10E31'35'' 57N25'27'' BT 1 ADD 28 112154930 DNK 538.0000 HADSUND DNK 10E07'48'' 56N42'14'' BT 1 ADD 29 112154931 DNK 538.0000 HOBRO DNK 9E46'31'' 56N38'30'' BT 1 ADD 30 112154932 DNK 538.0000 SKAGEN DNK 10E34'33'' 57N44'21'' BT 1 MOD 31 112154943 DNK 570.0000 ANHOLT DNK 11E32'29'' 56N42'16'' BT 1 ADD 32 112154941 DNK 578.0000 LAESOE DNK 11E03'10'' 57N16'07'' BT 1 ADD 33 112154942 DNK 626.0000 ANHOLT DNK 11E32'29'' 56N42'16'' BT 1 ADD 34 112154946 DNK 634.0000 ANHOLT DNK 11E32'29'' 56N42'16'' BT 1 ADD 35 112154948 DNK 690.0000 LAESOE DNK 11E03'10'' 57N16'07'' BT 1 ADD 36 112154673 DNK 698.0000 AABENRAA DNK 9E15'00'' 55N02'00'' BT 1 ADD 37 112154940 DNK 698.0000 LAESOE DNK 11E03'10'' 57N16'07'' BT 1 ADD 38 112154944 DNK 722.0000 LAESOE DNK 11E03'10'' 57N16'07'' BT 1 ADD 39 112154669 DNK 778.0000 GLADSAXE DNK 12E30'00'' 55N44'00'' BT 1 ADD 40 112154670 DNK 778.0000 HELSINGOER DNK 12E35'40'' 56N02'46'' BT 1 ADD 41 112154671 DNK 778.0000 KOEBENHAVN VEST DNK 12E14'18'' 55N43'01'' BT 1 ADD 42 112154672 DNK 778.0000 LYNETTEN DNK 12E36'48'' 55N41'50'' BT 1 ADD 43 112154955 E 138.8750 Madrid E 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LABRUGUIERE3 F 2E17'02'' 43N32'35'' FX 1 ADD 72 112156879 F 23014.2500 LAGNIEU8 F 5E17'48'' 45N51'04'' FX 1 ADD 73 112157783 F 23014.2500 PUYLAURENS16 F 2E00'09'' 43N34'26'' FX 1 ADD 74 112157755 F 23014.2500 ROQUELAURE2 F 0E35'02'' 43N43'08'' FX 1 ADD 75 112156862 F 23014.2500 SAINT JEAN DE SOUDAIN1 F 5E26'46'' 45N36'31'' FX 1 ADD 76 112157909 F 23021.2500 CRITEUIL LA MAGDELEINE1 F 0W11'48'' 45N32'12'' FX 1 ADD 77 112158434 F 23024.7500 BARBAZAN DEBAT9 F 0E07'49'' 43N12'28'' FX 1 MOD 78 112156835 F 23024.7500 NANTES187 F 1W33'38'' 47N12'22'' FX 1 MOD 79 112156836 F 23024.7500 TOULOUSE166 F 1E28'24'' 43N36'06'' FX 1 MOD 80 112158579 F 23028.2500 CHARNAS2 F 4E44'56'' 45N20'16'' FX 1 ADD 81 112156359 F 23052.7500 SAINT CHRISTOPHE SUR DOL2 F 3E51'15'' 45N00'31'' FX 1 ADD 82 112156832 F 23052.7500 VALS LES BAINS18 F 4E22'09'' 44N39'24'' FX 1 MOD 83 112156654 F 23080.7500 CLERMONT FERRAND113 F 3E04'36'' 45N48'18'' FX 1 ADD 84 112157098 F 23080.7500 EYBENS1 F 5E44'11'' 45N09'10'' FX 1 ADD 85 112157149 F 23080.7500 SAINT EGREVE9 F 5E39'54'' 45N14'13'' FX 1 ADD 86 112156341 F 23080.7500 VILLEURBANNE89 F 4E54'08'' 45N45'50'' FX 1 ADD 87 112157030 F 23105.2500 CHATEAUVIEUX2 F 1E23'16'' 47N14'05'' FX 1 ADD 88 112158593 F 23108.7500 ALLAUCH5 F 5E29'52'' 43N20'21'' FX 1 ADD 89 112157022 F 23108.7500 ANDILLY9 F 2E18'05'' 49N00'45'' FX 1 ADD 90 112158267 F 23108.7500 ANDUZE5 F 3E58'20'' 44N02'03'' FX 1 ADD 91 112155660 F 23108.7500 ARGENTEUIL38 F 2E15'10'' 48N57'14'' FX 1 ADD 92 112156466 F 23108.7500 ARS EN RE5 F 1W30'26'' 46N12'28'' FX 1 ADD 93 112158616 F 23108.7500 AVIGNON36 F 4E48'45'' 43N55'42'' FX 1 ADD 94 112158624 F 23108.7500 AVIGNON71 F 4E50'28'' 43N55'51'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2730 16.10.2012 No.
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