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BR IFIC N° 2640 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2640 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 24.03.2009 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 109012325 ARG 15327.0000 PTO LIBERTAD ARG 54W33'37'' 25S55'46'' FX 1 ADD 2 109015103 ARG 21413.0000 FEDERACION LOS CHARRUAS ARG 57W56'44'' 31S00'43'' FX 1 ADD 3 109015102 ARG 21763.0000 CONCEPCION DEL URUGUAY 1 ARG 58W14'36'' 32S29'39'' FX 1 ADD 4 109015109 ARG 21763.0000 CONCORDIA ARG 58W00'50'' 31S20'21'' FX 1 ADD 5 109015104 ARG 22645.0000 FEDERACION 2 ARG 57W55'40'' 30S59'19'' FX 1 ADD 6 109015101 ARG 22995.0000 CONCEPCION DEL URUGUAY ARG 58W13'58'' 32S28'56'' FX 1 ADD 7 109015110 ARG 22995.0000 CONCORDIA 1 ARG 58W00'06'' 31S22'03'' FX 1 ADD 8 109018642 BEL 3737.5000 ATTENRODE BEL 4E55'40'' 50N51'53'' FX 1 SUP 9 109018643 BEL 3795.5000 ATTENRODE BEL 4E55'40'' 50N51'53'' FX 1 SUP 10 109017587 D 514.0000 STUTTGART FRAUENKOPF D 9E12'21'' 48N45'48'' BT 1 ADD 11 109017588 D 562.0000 CHEMNITZ D 12E52'12'' 50N37'21'' BT 1 ADD 12 109017589 D 746.0000 HABICHTSWALD D 9E20'45'' 51N18'49'' BT 1 ADD 13 109017590 D 746.0000 HOHER MEISSNER D 9E50'53'' 51N12'25'' BT 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2640 24.03.2009 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 109017591 D 786.0000 PFORZHEIM D 8E37'26'' 48N48'27'' BT 1 ADD 15 109011429 F 38535.0000 BOULOGNE BILLANCOURT21 F 2E13'52'' 48N49'46'' FX 1 MOD 16 109011465 F 38535.0000 PARIS 14 MOUCHOTTE2 F 2E19'15'' 48N50'19'' FX 1 MOD 17 109011627 F 38552.5000 CLERMONT FERRAND63 F 3E05'38'' 45N46'04'' FX 1 MOD 18 109011485 F 38552.5000 LE VERNET11 F 3E27'12'' 46N06'16'' FX 1 MOD 19 109011611 F 38675.0000 PARIS S PERES3 F 2E19'57'' 48N51'20'' FX 1 MOD 20 109017360 INS 3.2680 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' BC 1 SUP 21 109017330 INS 3.8915 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 22 109017331 INS 3.8915 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 23 109017361 INS 4.3944 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 24 109017362 INS 4.4334 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 25 109017332 INS 4.4965 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S34'00'' FX 1 SUP 26 109017333 INS 4.4965 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S34'00'' FX 1 SUP 27 109017334 INS 4.6400 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 28 109017335 INS 5.2750 MALIANA TLS 125E12'00'' 8S58'00'' FX 1 SUP 29 109017336 INS 5.3350 LOS PALOS TLS 126E58'00'' 8S29'00'' FX 1 SUP 30 109017337 INS 5.4615 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 31 109017338 INS 5.7450 BAUCAU TLS 126E22'00'' 8S31'00'' FX 1 SUP 32 109017339 INS 6.8700 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 33 109017340 INS 6.8930 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 34 109017341 INS 6.8930 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 35 109017342 INS 6.8930 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 36 109017343 INS 6.8945 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 37 109017344 INS 6.8945 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 38 109017345 INS 7.9715 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 39 109017346 INS 7.9715 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 40 109017363 INS 8.7864 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 41 109017347 INS 9.8035 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 42 109017348 INS 11.5495 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 43 109017349 INS 11.6270 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 44 109017350 INS 11.6270 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 45 109017351 INS 11.6270 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 46 109017352 INS 11.6750 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 47 109017353 INS 11.6750 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 48 109017364 INS 13.0844 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 49 109017365 INS 13.0904 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 50 109017366 INS 13.0964 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 51 109017354 INS 15.6550 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 52 109017355 INS 15.6550 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP 53 109017356 INS 15.6550 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FX 1 SUP BR IFIC N° 2640 24.03.2009 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 109017367 INS 17.2854 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 55 109017368 INS 17.3454 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 56 109017357 INS 20.6635 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 57 109017358 INS 20.6635 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 58 109017359 INS 20.6635 DILI TLS 125E33'00'' 8S35'00'' FX 1 SUP 59 109017369 INS 22.7154 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 60 109017370 INS 22.7604 DILI TLS 125E34'00'' 8S33'00'' FC 1 SUP 61 109017625 IRN 81.4500 ZAHEDAN IRN 60E51'25'' 29N30'45'' FB 1 ADD 62 109017633 IRN 81.4500 ZAHEDAN IRN 60E51'25'' 29N30'45'' ML 1 ADD 63 109017627 IRN 85.3000 ABDANAN IRN 47E28'45'' 32N56'42'' FB 1 ADD 64 109017635 IRN 85.3000 abdanan IRN 47E28'45'' 32N56'42'' ML 1 ADD 65 109000310 IRN 121.9000 MEHR ABAD IRN 51E18'53'' 35N41'20'' FD 1 ADD 66 109017642 IRN 127.5000 ABADAN IRN 48E13'42'' 30N22'16'' FD 1 ADD 67 109017643 IRN 127.5000 ABALI IRN 51E57'00'' 35N45'00'' FD 1 ADD 68 109017646 IRN 127.5000 ABDANAN IRN 47E28'00'' 32N56'00'' FD 1 ADD 69 109017649 IRN 127.5000 ABEYEK IRN 50E30'00'' 35N40'00'' FD 1 ADD 70 109017650 IRN 127.5000 ABOO MOOSA ISLAND IRN 55E01'54'' 25N52'34'' FD 1 ADD 71 109017653 IRN 127.5000 ABOUZAR AA PLATFORM IRN 49E34'16'' 29N16'20'' FD 1 ADD 72 109017654 IRN 127.5000 ABOUZAR AB PLATFORM IRN 49E33'01'' 29N17'40'' FD 1 ADD 73 109017656 IRN 127.5000 ABOUZAR AC PLATFORM IRN 49E29'44'' 29N19'54'' FD 1 ADD 74 109017658 IRN 127.5000 AGHAJARI IRN 49E41'00'' 30N45'00'' FD 1 ADD 75 109017661 IRN 127.5000 AHWAZ IRN 48E45'37'' 31N20'15'' FD 1 ADD 76 109017668 IRN 127.5000 ARAK IRN 49E50'31'' 34N08'13'' FD 1 ADD 77 109017673 IRN 127.5000 ARDABIL IRN 48E25'27'' 38N19'36'' FD 1 ADD 78 109017677 IRN 127.5000 ASTARA IRN 48E51'00'' 38N26'00'' FD 1 ADD 79 109017679 IRN 127.5000 BABOLSAR IRN 52E44'00'' 36N34'00'' FD 1 ADD 80 109017680 IRN 127.5000 BAHREGANSAR PLATFORM IRN 49E40'59'' 29N56'34'' FD 1 ADD 81 109017683 IRN 127.5000 BALAL PLATFORM IRN 52E42'00'' 29N10'55'' FD 1 ADD 82 109017684 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR ABBASS IRN 56E10'19'' 27N09'34'' FD 1 ADD 83 109017691 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR EMAM KHOMEINI IRN 49E04'00'' 30N25'00'' FD 1 ADD 84 109017692 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR GENAVEH IRN 50E31'00'' 29N35'00'' FD 1 ADD 85 109017694 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR JASK IRN 57E46'00'' 25N39'00'' FD 1 ADD 86 109017697 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR KANGAN IRN 52E04'00'' 27N50'00'' FD 1 ADD 87 109017698 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR LENGEH IRN 54E49'27'' 26N31'55'' FD 1 ADD 88 109017700 IRN 127.5000 BANDAR TORKMAN IRN 54E04'00'' 36N53'00'' FD 1 ADD 89 109017701 IRN 127.5000 BEHBEHAN IRN 50E16'00'' 30N35'00'' FD 1 ADD 90 109017704 IRN 127.5000 BIRJAND IRN 59E15'58'' 32N53'53'' FD 1 ADD 91 109017707 IRN 127.5000 BOJNOURD IRN 57E18'23'' 37N29'21'' FD 1 ADD 92 109017709 IRN 127.5000 BOUSHEHR IRN 50E49'49'' 28N56'58'' FD 1 ADD 93 109017719 IRN 127.5000 CHABEHAR IRN 60E37'00'' 25N17'00'' FD 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2640 24.03.2009 No.
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