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GE84/283 BR IFIC Nº 2911 Section Spéciale Special Section Sección Especial Index Indice Section spéciale Index BR IFIC Nº 2911 Special Section GE84/283 Sección especial 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 Date/Fecha : 07.01.2020 Expiry date for comments / Fecha limite para comentarios / Date limite pour les commentaires : 16.04.2020 Description of Columns / Descripción de columnas / Description des colonnes Intent Purpose of the notification Propósito de la notificación Objet de la notification 1a Assigned frequency Frecuencia asignada Fréquence assignée 4a Name of the location of Tx station Nombre del emplazamiento de estación Tx Nom de l'emplacement de la station Tx B Administration Administración Administration 4b Geographical area Zona geográfica Zone géographique 4c Geographical coordinates Coordenadas geográficas Coordonnées géographiques 6a Class of station Clase de estación Classe de station 1b Vision / sound frequency Frecuencia de portadora imagen/sonido Fréquence image / son 1ea Frequency stability Estabilidad de frecuencia Stabilité de fréquence 1e carrier frequency offset Desplazamiento de la portadora Décalage de la porteuse 7c System and colour system Sistema de transmisión / color Système et système de couleur 9d Polarization Polarización Polarisation 13c Remarks Observaciones Remarques 9 Directivity Directividad Directivité 8b Max. e.r.p., dbW P.R.A. máxima, dBW P.a.r maximale, dbW 9eb Max.effective antenna height, m Altura máxima efectiva Hauteur équivqlente max, m BR Id BR identification number Número de identificación de la BR Numéro d'identification de la BR Coord Coordination completed with Coordinación efectuada con Coordination faite avec BR IFIC Nº2911 Page 1 of 53 GE84/ 283 PARTIE A PART A PARTE A Intent 1a 4a B 4b 4c 6a 1b 1ea 1e 7c 9d 13c 9 8b 9eb BR id ADD 87.5 YUZHNO SAKHALINSK RUS RUS 142 E 45 01 46 N 57 01 BC N 4 V ND 35 142 119111017 Coord: [13a3] J(RES4) ADD 87.9 ARMAVIR ARM ARM 044 E 03 00 40 N 09 00 BC N 4 V ND 23 46 119126583 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 88.3 ITSAQAR TAVUSH ARM ARM 045 E 19 00 40 N 52 10 BC N 4 V ND 17 635 119126519 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.0 TOUFLIHT MRC MRC 007 W 25 59 31 N 28 54 BC N 4 V ND 30 528 119107110 Coord: [13a3] ALG(4.2.2.A,F); MTN(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.1 HORS VAYOTSDZOR ARM ARM 045 E 14 00 39 N 51 40 BC N 4 V ND 17 330 119126614 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 89.1 MARTIROS VAYOTSDZ ARM ARM 045 E 30 12 39 N 35 50 BC N 4 V ND 20 526 119126607 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 89.3 BAGRATASHEN ARM ARM 044 E 49 20 41 N 14 30 BC N 4 V ND 13 65 119126524 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) BR IFIC Nº2911 Page 2 of 53 GE84/ 283 PARTIE A PART A PARTE A Intent 1a 4a B 4b 4c 6a 1b 1ea 1e 7c 9d 13c 9 8b 9eb BR id ADD 89.3 GARNI ARM ARM 044 E 44 00 40 N 07 05 BC N 4 V ND 17 286 119126559 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 89.3 MOSESGEGH TAVUSH ARM ARM 045 E 29 20 40 N 54 30 BC N 4 V ND 13 362 119126512 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.3 TSAV SYUNIK ARM ARM 046 E 27 09 39 N 03 10 BC N 4 V ND 17 500 119126667 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.3 VARDANIDZOR SYUNIK ARM ARM 046 E 13 50 38 N 59 15 BC N 4 V ND 20 1052 119126680 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.3 ELETS LIP RUS RUS 038 E 29 34 52 N 37 35 BC N 4 V ND 25 98 119128258 Coord: UKR [13a3] BLR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.7 CHINCHIN TAVUSH ARM ARM 045 E 21 15 40 N 54 40 BC N 4 V ND 13 676 119126514 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.7 BLATNA CZE CZE 013 E 53 06 49 N 25 44 BC N 4 V ND 20 46 119111397 Coord: [13a3] AUT(4.2.2.F); BIH(4.2.2.F); D(4.2.2.A,F); F(4.2.2.F); HNG(4.2.2.F); HRV(4.2.2.F); I(4.2.2.F); LIE(4.2.2.F); POL(4.2.2.B,F); SUI(4.2.2.F); SVK(4.2.2.F); SVN(4.2.2.F) BR IFIC Nº2911 Page 3 of 53 GE84/ 283 PARTIE A PART A PARTE A Intent 1a 4a B 4b 4c 6a 1b 1ea 1e 7c 9d 13c 9 8b 9eb BR id MODI 89.7 ELETS LIP RUS RUS 038 E 29 34 52 N 37 35 BC N 4 V ND 35 98 112035594 Coord: UKR [13a3] BLR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.8 TEGHUT LORI ARM ARM 044 E 51 04 41 N 06 39 BC N 4 V ND 13 128 119126500 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.9 BAGARAN ARMAVIR ARM ARM 043 E 40 00 40 N 08 50 BC N 4 V ND 17 63 119126581 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.F); IRN(4.2.2.C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.9 SEVANI LERNANTSK ARM ARM 044 E 55 55 40 N 39 26 BC N 4 V ND 27 1044 119126561 Coord: GEO; IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 89.9 BRUNTAL MESTO CZE CZE 017 E 28 10 49 N 59 56 BC N 4 V D 23 213 119111408 Coord: [13a3] AUT(4.2.2.F); BLR(4.2.2.F); D(4.2.2.F); HNG(4.2.2.F); HRV(4.2.2.F); I(4.2.2.F); POL(4.2.2.A,B,F); ROU(4.2.2.F); SRB(4.2.2.F); SVK(4.2.2.A,B,F); SVN(4.2.2.F); UKR(4.2.2.F) ADD 89.9 SMOLENSK RUS RUS 032 E 02 45 54 N 46 30 BC N 4 V D 32.9 106 119124340 Coord: BLR; LTU; LVA; UKR [13a3] EST(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.1 ARTASHAT ARM ARM 044 E 33 00 39 N 58 00 BC N 4 V ND 23 40 119126590 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) BR IFIC Nº2911 Page 4 of 53 GE84/ 283 PARTIE A PART A PARTE A Intent 1a 4a B 4b 4c 6a 1b 1ea 1e 7c 9d 13c 9 8b 9eb BR id ADD 90.1 MEGHRADZOR ARM ARM 044 E 39 00 40 N 36 30 BC N 4 V ND 13 47 119126556 Coord: GEO; IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.1 NZHDEH ARM ARM 045 E 59 50 39 N 22 35 BC N 4 V ND 13 121 119126643 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.1 YEREVAN ARM ARM 044 E 32 20 40 N 10 15 BC N 4 V ND 30 431 119126691 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 90.2 AYGEDZOR TAVUSH ARM ARM 045 E 32 55 40 N 49 33 BC N 4 V ND 17 261 119126509 Coord: GEO; IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.2 KURGAN RUS RUS 065 E 16 18 55 N 25 28 BC N 4 V ND 36 143 119128260 Coord: KAZ ADD 90.3 ANTARAMECH ARM ARM 045 E 05 00 40 N 42 00 BC N 4 V ND 13 416 119126563 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.3 BAREKAMAVAN ARM ARM 045 E 06 53 41 N 10 18 BC N 4 V ND 13 373 119126526 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) BR IFIC Nº2911 Page 5 of 53 GE84/ 283 PARTIE A PART A PARTE A Intent 1a 4a B 4b 4c 6a 1b 1ea 1e 7c 9d 13c 9 8b 9eb BR id ADD 90.3 CHINCHIN TAVUSH ARM ARM 045 E 21 15 40 N 54 40 BC N 4 V ND 13 676 119126515 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.3 SHIKAHOGH SYUNIK ARM ARM 046 E 28 27 39 N 05 59 BC N 4 V ND 17 384 119126664 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.3 STEPANAVAN ARM ARM 044 E 23 00 41 N 00 00 BC N 4 V ND 23 128 119126478 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 90.3 TASHTUN ARM ARM 046 E 10 30 39 N 04 00 BC N 4 V ND 20 576 119126677 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.4 ZLATIZA BUL BUL 024 E 08 21 42 N 42 50 BC N 4 V ND 23 245 119130164 Coord: [13a3] ALB(4.2.2.F); BIH(4.2.2.F); GRC(4.2.2.F); HNG(4.2.2.F); HRV(4.2.2.F); MDA(4.2.2.F); MKD(4.2.2.A,F); MNE(4.2.2.F); ROU(4.2.2.A,F); SRB(4.2.2.A,F); TUR(4.2.2.F); UKR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.6 Aurich D D 007 E 30 25 53 N 27 41 BC N 4 H D 30 113 119106745 Coord: DNK; HOL [13a3] BEL(4.2.2.F); CZE(4.2.2.F); F(4.2.2.F); G(4.2.2.F); LUX(4.2.2.F); POL(4.2.2.F); S(4.2.2.F) MODI 90.6 ROSTOV NA DONU RUS RUS 039 E 40 35 47 N 12 49 BC N 4 V D 37.5 242 110087853 Coord: UKR [13a3] GEO(4.2.2.F) BR IFIC Nº2911 Page 6 of 53 GE84/ 283 PARTIE A PART A PARTE A Intent 1a 4a B 4b 4c 6a 1b 1ea 1e 7c 9d 13c 9 8b 9eb BR id ADD 90.7 AGARAK SYUNIK ARM ARM 046 E 12 00 38 N 52 00 BC N 4 V ND 13 -9 119126689 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.7 ARAJADZOR ARM ARM 046 E 22 03 39 N 15 46 BC N 4 V ND 20 343 119126658 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.7 BERD TAVUSH ARM ARM 045 E 26 00 40 N 52 00 BC N 4 V ND 20 544 119126503 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.7 GEGHI SYUNIK ARM ARM 046 E 09 20 39 N 13 25 BC N 4 V ND 17 103 119126675 Coord: GEO; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); IRN(4.2.2.A,C,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.F) ADD 90.7 IJEVAN ARM ARM 045 E 11 35 40 N 51 50 BC N 4 V ND 23 883 119126504 Coord: IRN; RUS [13a3] AZE(4.2.2.A,F); GEO(4.2.2.A,F); IRQ(4.2.2.F); SYR(4.2.2.F); TUR(4.2.2.A,F) ADD 90.7 KAJARAN ARM ARM 046 E 10 45 39 N 08 22 BC N 4 V ND 23 766
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