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BR IFIC N° 2629 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2629 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: 30.09.2008 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-additioner 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 108074795 ARG 5770.0000 SAN JOSE ARG 58W13'10" 32S12'48" FX 1 ADD 2 108074796 ARG 5820.0000 VILLA ELISA ARG 58W24'2" 32S10'4" FX 1 ADD 3 108076380 ARM 152.5750 YEREVAN GEVORGYAN ARM 44E31'21" 40N9'16" FB 1 ADD 4 108076384 ARM 152.5750 YEREVAN GEVORGYAN ARM 44E31'21" 40N9'16" ML 1 ADD 5 108076382 ARM 153.6500 YEREVAN ARMOBIL ARM 44E10'0" 40N47'0" FB 1 ADD 6 108076385 ARM 153.6500 YEREVAN ARMOBIL ARM 44E10'0" 40N47'0" ML 1 ADD 7 108076379 ARM 162.8750 YEREVAN HOVNANYAN ARM 44E27'0" 40N16'0" FB 1 ADD 8 108076383 ARM 162.8750 YEREVAN HOVNANYAN ARM 44E27'0" 40N16'0" ML 1 ADD 9 108076381 ARM 167.2750 GYUMRI MUNICIPALITY ARM 43E51'0" 40N48'10" FB 1 ADD 10 108076386 BEL 994.0000 KLEINE BROGEL TACAN 33X BEL 5E28'4" 51N10'16" AL 1 ADD 11 108076387 BEL 1013.0000 FLORENNES TACAN 52X BEL 4E38'59" 50N14'59" AL 1 ADD 12 108076391 BEL 1057.0000 KLEINE BROGEL TACAN 33X BEL 5E28'4" 51N10'16" AM 1 ADD 13 108076392 BEL 1076.0000 FLORENNES TACAN 52X BEL 4E38'59" 50N14'59" AM 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2629 30.09.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 108076393 BEL 1103.0000 CHIEVRES TACAN 79X BEL 3E49'22" 50N34'38" AM 1 ADD 15 108076394 BEL 1116.0000 KOKSIJDE TACAN 92X BEL 2E39'22" 51N6'0" AM 1 ADD 16 108076395 BEL 1131.0000 BEAUVECHAIN TACAN 107X BEL 4E45'37" 50N45'25" AM 1 ADD 17 108076388 BEL 1166.0000 CHIEVRES TACAN 79X BEL 3E49'22" 50N34'38" AL 1 ADD 18 108076389 BEL 1179.0000 KOKSIJDE TACAN 92X BEL 2E39'22" 51N6'0" AL 1 ADD 19 108076390 BEL 1194.0000 BEAUVECHAIN TACAN 107X BEL 4E45'37" 50N45'25" AL 1 ADD 20 108074026 BEL 1431.5000 FOREST TELEMAQUE ST BEL 4E19'56" 50N48'49" FX 1 SUP 21 108074777 BLR 150.3000 Smolevichi BLR 28E6'0" 54N1'0" ML 1 ADD 22 108074793 BLR 150.8500 Orsha BLR 30E24'27" 54N30'35" ML 1 ADD 23 108074792 BLR 151.2500 Orsha BLR 30E22'29" 54N29'13" ML 1 ADD 24 108074783 BLR 153.1500 Dubravy BLR 27E8'29" 54N6'26" ML 1 ADD 25 108074789 BLR 156.3250 Glusk BLR 28E41'42" 52N53'27" ML 1 ADD 26 108074787 BLR 156.3250 Jdanovichi BLR 27E25'39" 53N26'21" ML 1 ADD 27 108074790 BLR 159.2000 Minsk BLR 27E42'12" 53N50'52" ML 1 ADD 28 108074784 BLR 160.2500 Oshmyany BLR 25E56'49" 54N26'9" ML 1 ADD 29 108074785 BLR 160.7000 Mogilev BLR 30E20'10" 53N54'7" ML 1 ADD 30 108074786 BLR 160.7500 Bobruysk BLR 29E9'48" 53N7'8" ML 1 ADD 31 108074788 BLR 160.9000 Jdanovichi BLR 27E25'39" 53N26'21" ML 1 ADD 32 108074779 BLR 162.1750 Krugloe BLR 29E48'16" 54N14'48" ML 1 ADD 33 108074794 BLR 162.3750 Trostyanka BLR 28E55'47" 53N50'6" ML 1 ADD 34 108074778 BLR 167.7125 Krugloe BLR 29E48'16" 54N14'48" ML 1 ADD 35 108074781 BLR 167.7125 Teterino BLR 29E46'50" 54N9'54" ML 1 ADD 36 108074780 BLR 167.9000 Krugloe BLR 29E48'16" 54N14'48" ML 1 ADD 37 108074782 BLR 167.9000 Teterino BLR 29E46'50" 54N9'54" ML 1 ADD 38 108077492 BLR 168.4000 BRASLAV BLR 27E7'34" 55N37'0" FB 1 MOD 39 108077493 BLR 168.4500 SHARKOVSCHINA BLR 27E29'9" 55N20'53" FB 1 MOD 40 108074791 BLR 442.3000 Svetlogorsk BLR 29E47'23" 52N36'56" ML 1 ADD 41 108074807 D 474.0000 MUENSTER D 7E21'36" 51N57'54" BT 1 ADD 42 108074808 D 474.0000 MUENSTER STADT D 7E39'59" 51N57'0" BT 1 ADD 43 108074816 D 474.0000 SONNEBERG D 11E0'16" 50N26'49" BT 1 ADD 44 108074809 D 482.0000 FRANKFURT/MAIN D 8E39'16" 50N8'7" BT 1 ADD 45 108074810 D 482.0000 HOHE WURZEL D 8E8'0" 50N6'34" BT 1 ADD 46 108074811 D 482.0000 RIMBERG D 9E27'42" 50N47'51" BT 1 ADD 47 108074833 D 490.0000 HAMBURG D 9E58'34" 53N33'47" BT 1 ADD 48 108074834 D 490.0000 HAMBURG HOELTIGBAUM D 10E11'46" 53N37'32" BT 1 ADD 49 108074835 D 490.0000 LUEBECK BERKENTHIN D 10E42'15" 53N44'31" BT 1 ADD 50 108074850 D 498.0000 ANGELBURG D 8E25'44" 50N47'16" BT 1 ADD 51 108074819 D 498.0000 LEIPZIG STADTWERKE D 12E23'16" 51N18'37" BT 1 ADD 52 108074818 D 498.0000 WITTENBERG D 12E34'52" 51N54'19" BT 1 ADD 53 108074797 D 514.0000 AACHEN D 6E2'37" 50N44'46" BT 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2629 30.09.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 108074798 D 514.0000 AACHEN-STOLBERG D 6E14'35" 50N46'44" BT 1 ADD 55 108074799 D 514.0000 BONN VENUSBERG D 7E5'47" 50N42'28" BT 1 ADD 56 108074800 D 514.0000 GUMMERSBACH D 7E33'45" 51N2'4" BT 1 ADD 57 108074801 D 514.0000 HOHE WARTE D 7E27'47" 50N58'44" BT 1 ADD 58 108074802 D 514.0000 KOELN COLONIUS D 6E55'55" 50N56'49" BT 1 ADD 59 108074820 D 514.0000 MUENCHEN D 11E33'12" 48N10'28" BT 1 ADD 60 108074848 D 522.0000 JENA KERNBERGE D 11E36'0" 50N55'2" BT 1 ADD 61 108074836 D 522.0000 LUENEBURG D 10E30'30" 53N15'13" BT 1 ADD 62 108074849 D 522.0000 SAALFELD D 11E22'10" 50N41'1" BT 1 ADD 63 108074817 D 522.0000 SONNEBERG D 11E0'16" 50N26'49" BT 1 ADD 64 108074838 D 530.0000 HAMBURG HOELTIGBAUM D 10E11'46" 53N37'32" BT 1 ADD 65 108074837 D 530.0000 MOELLN D 10E32'29" 53N34'28" BT 1 ADD 66 108074839 D 530.0000 NEUMUENSTER D 9E51'0" 53N58'47" BT 1 ADD 67 108074840 D 530.0000 STOCKELSDORF D 10E38'31" 53N54'21" BT 1 ADD 68 108074805 D 562.0000 ANGELBURG D 8E25'44" 50N47'16" BT 1 ADD 69 108074803 D 562.0000 HABICHTSWALD D 9E20'45" 51N18'49" BT 1 ADD 70 108074806 D 562.0000 HOHER MEISSNER D 9E50'53" 51N12'25" BT 1 ADD 71 108074804 D 562.0000 RIMBERG D 9E27'42" 50N47'51" BT 1 ADD 72 108074841 D 570.0000 HAMBURG D 9E58'34" 53N33'47" BT 1 ADD 73 108074842 D 570.0000 HAMBURG HOELTIGBAUM D 10E11'46" 53N37'32" BT 1 ADD 74 108074843 D 570.0000 STOCKELSDORF D 10E38'31" 53N54'21" BT 1 ADD 75 108074831 D 578.0000 DEQUEDE D 11E41'22" 52N49'43" BT 1 ADD 76 108074814 D 578.0000 FRANKFURT/MAIN D 8E39'16" 50N8'7" BT 1 ADD 77 108074815 D 578.0000 HOHE WURZEL D 8E8'0" 50N6'34" BT 1 ADD 78 108074821 D 586.0000 DORTMUND D 7E28'36" 51N29'48" BT 1 ADD 79 108074822 D 586.0000 DUESSELDORF D 6E45'43" 51N13'3" BT 1 ADD 80 108074823 D 586.0000 ESSEN D 6E59'48" 51N26'52" BT 1 ADD 81 108074824 D 586.0000 LANGENBERG D 7E7'55" 51N21'16" BT 1 ADD 82 108074825 D 586.0000 WESEL D 6E34'43" 51N38'54" BT 1 ADD 83 108074826 D 586.0000 WUPPERTAL D 7E8'33" 51N13'54" BT 1 ADD 84 108074832 D 618.0000 RIMBERG D 9E27'42" 50N47'51" BT 1 ADD 85 108074846 D 626.0000 ULM D 9E53'44" 48N23'26" BT 1 ADD 86 108074830 D 634.0000 DEQUEDE D 11E41'22" 52N49'43" BT 1 ADD 87 108074847 D 650.0000 ULM D 9E53'44" 48N23'26" BT 1 ADD 88 108074844 D 674.0000 ROSTOCK D 12E4'43" 54N4'16" BT 1 ADD 89 108074845 D 682.0000 FLENSBURG D 9E30'13" 54N47'28" BT 1 ADD 90 108074829 D 690.0000 INSELSBERG D 10E27'58" 50N51'5" BT 1 ADD 91 108074827 D 706.0000 INSELSBERG D 10E27'58" 50N51'5" BT 1 ADD 92 108074828 D 706.0000 SONNEBERG D 11E0'16" 50N26'49" BT 1 ADD 93 108074812 D 738.0000 FRANKFURT/MAIN D 8E39'16" 50N8'7" BT 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2629 30.09.2008 No.
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