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BR IFIC N° 2507 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2507 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: 18.11.2003 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 103052687 BEL 12.1530 MERCHTEM BEL 4E14'56" 50N56'57" FX 1 ADD 2 103052688 BEL 14.7957 MERCHTEM BEL 4E14'56" 50N56'57" FX 1 ADD 3 103052695 BEL 20.5056 MERCHTEM BEL 4E14'56" 50N56'57" FX 1 ADD 4 103052685 BEL 21.8715 MERCHTEM BEL 4E14'56" 50N56'57" FX 1 ADD 5 103053542 BEL 1377.2500 SCHAERBEEK NRJ BXL BEL 4E23'42" 50N51'16" FX 1 ADD 6 103051347 BEL 1380.7500 DENDERMONDE ENTROPIA BEL 4E4'47" 51N1'3" FX 1 ADD 7 103052951 BEL 1431.5000 ROESELARE RADIO MANGO TIELT BEL 3E7'35" 50N56'36" FX 1 ADD 8 103054150 BEL 1431.5000 SERAING DB DIFFUSION BEL 5E31'10" 50N36'36" FX 1 ADD 9 103053543 BEL 1432.7500 CINEY NRJ MEAN BEL 5E3'40" 50N16'18" FX 1 ADD 10 103052950 BEL 1432.7500 KOEKELARE RADIO HOUTLAND BEL 2E56'37" 51N5'11" FX 1 ADD 11 103052953 BEL 1432.7500 LIER ILLUSION BEL 4E31'25" 51N6'34" FX 1 ADD 12 103051348 BEL 1432.7500 VILVOORDE ENTROPIA V BEL 4E24'6" 50N54'51" FX 1 ADD 13 103052784 BEL 1436.7500 HOUTHALEN HELCHTEREN MIJNSIT BEL 5E22'19" 51N1'30" FX 1 ADD 14 103052952 BEL 1492.5000 ZELE ORLANDO ZEND BEL 4E3'23" 51N5'12" FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2507 Page 1 of 195 18-11-2003 15 103053544 BEL 1492.7500 EEKLO MANGO EEKLO ZEND BEL 3E32'24" 51N11'57" FX 1 ADD 16 103053895 BEL 1523.5000 GENT RADIO GO AVS BEL 3E41'22" 51N1'35" FX 1 ADD 17 103047875 BEL 7156.0000 OOSTDIJCKBANK BEL 2E26'55" 51N16'32" FX 1 ADD 18 103047876 BEL 7184.0000 OOSTDIJCKBANK BEL 2E26'55" 51N16'32" FX 1 ADD 19 103047877 BEL 7317.0000 NIEUWPOORT LOODSWEZEN BEL 2E43'23" 51N9'13" FX 1 ADD 20 103047878 BEL 7345.0000 NIEUWPOORT LOODSWEZEN BEL 2E43'23" 51N9'13" FX 1 ADD 21 103052782 BEL 17755.0000 KORTRIJK WV5500 ST AMANDSCOL BEL 3E15'51" 50N50'33" FX 1 ADD 22 103052783 BEL 18765.0000 ZONNEBEKE WV5666B BEL 3E1'22" 50N54'20" FX 1 ADD 23 103021292 BEL 37576.0000 AALTER PYLONE RST AALTER BEL 3E26'48" 51N5'37" FX 1 ADD 24 103021293 BEL 38836.0000 AALTER BATIMENT B SIGN BEL 3E26'36" 51N6'8" FX 1 ADD 25 103053867 BLR 102.9000 MINSK BLR 27E29'0" 53N55'0" BC 1 ADD 26 103053868 BLR 104.5000 PINSK BLR 26E5'0" 52N8'0" BC 1 ADD 27 103053869 BLR 106.5000 SLONIM BLR 25E20'0" 53N3'0" BC 1 ADD 28 103054151 BLR 159.0500 KORMA BLR 29E18'41" 52N38'8" FB 1 ADD 29 103054152 BLR 159.0500 KORMA BLR 29E18'41" 52N38'8" ML 1 ADD 30 103054153 BLR 159.0500 KOSHELEVO BLR 30E34'3" 52N43'2" FB 1 ADD 31 103054154 BLR 159.0500 KOSHELEVO BLR 30E34'3" 52N43'2" ML 1 ADD 32 103054155 BLR 159.0500 VASILEVICHI BLR 29E49'41" 52N14'52" FB 1 ADD 33 103054156 BLR 159.0500 VASILEVICHI BLR 29E49'41" 52N14'52" ML 1 ADD 34 103054403 BLR 159.1000 DUBROVNO BLR 30E41'46" 54N34'6" ML 1 ADD 35 103054164 BLR 159.1000 GORKI BLR 30E59'3" 54N16'49" ML 1 ADD 36 103054405 BLR 159.1000 LIOZNO BLR 30E48'32" 55N0'40" ML 1 ADD 37 103054407 BLR 159.1000 ORSHA BLR 30E23'40" 54N31'6" ML 1 ADD 38 103054409 BLR 159.1000 VITEBSK BLR 30E10'35" 55N11'21" ML 1 ADD 39 103054159 BLR 159.5000 JLOBIN BLR 30E2'0" 52N53'30" FB 1 ADD 40 103054160 BLR 159.5000 JLOBIN BLR 30E2'0" 52N53'30" ML 1 ADD 41 103054161 BLR 159.5000 RECHITSA BLR 30E24'0" 52N21'30" FB 1 ADD 42 103054162 BLR 159.5000 RECHITSA BLR 30E24'0" 52N21'30" ML 1 ADD 43 103054402 BLR 165.6000 DUBROVNO BLR 30E41'46" 54N34'6" FB 1 ADD 44 103054163 BLR 165.6000 GORKI BLR 30E59'3" 54N16'49" FB 1 ADD 45 103054404 BLR 165.6000 LIOZNO BLR 30E48'32" 55N0'40" FB 1 ADD 46 103054406 BLR 165.6000 ORSHA BLR 30E23'40" 54N31'6" FB 1 ADD 47 103054408 BLR 165.6000 VITEBSK BLR 30E10'35" 55N11'21" FB 1 ADD 48 103044245 CHN 11.2984 CAPE D AGUILAR HKG 114E15'9" 22N12'40" FD 1 ADD 49 103053635 CUB 140.0000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 50 103053636 CUB 140.0250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 51 103053637 CUB 140.0500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 52 103053656 CUB 140.0750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 53 103053624 CUB 140.1000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 54 103053638 CUB 140.1250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 55 103053639 CUB 140.1500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2507 Page 2 of 195 18-11-2003 56 103053640 CUB 140.1750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 57 103053641 CUB 140.2000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 58 103053642 CUB 140.2250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 59 103053643 CUB 140.2500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 60 103053644 CUB 140.2750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 61 103053645 CUB 140.3000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 62 103053646 CUB 140.3250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 63 103053647 CUB 140.3500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 64 103053648 CUB 140.3750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 65 103053682 CUB 140.4000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 66 103053625 CUB 140.4250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 67 103053693 CUB 140.4500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 68 103053651 CUB 140.4750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 69 103053652 CUB 140.5000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 70 103053654 CUB 140.5250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 71 103053655 CUB 140.5500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 72 103053657 CUB 140.5750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 73 103053665 CUB 140.6000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 74 103053666 CUB 140.6250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 75 103053667 CUB 140.6500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 76 103053668 CUB 140.6750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 77 103053669 CUB 140.7000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 78 103053670 CUB 140.7250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 79 103053671 CUB 140.7500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 80 103053672 CUB 140.7750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 81 103053673 CUB 140.8000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 82 103053674 CUB 140.8250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 83 103053675 CUB 140.8500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 84 103053677 CUB 140.8750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 85 103053678 CUB 140.9000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 86 103053679 CUB 140.9250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 87 103053680 CUB 140.9500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 88 103053681 CUB 140.9750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 89 103053649 CUB 141.0000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 90 103053650 CUB 141.0250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 91 103053658 CUB 141.0500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 92 103053659 CUB 141.0750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 93 103053660 CUB 141.1000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 94 103053661 CUB 141.1250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 95 103053663 CUB 141.1500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 96 103053664 CUB 141.1750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2507 Page 3 of 195 18-11-2003 97 103053676 CUB 141.2000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 98 103053683 CUB 141.2250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 99 103053684 CUB 141.2500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 100 103053685 CUB 141.2750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 101 103053686 CUB 141.3000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 102 103053687 CUB 141.3250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 103 103053688 CUB 141.3500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 104 103053689 CUB 141.3750 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 105 103053690 CUB 141.4000 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 106 103053691 CUB 141.4250 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 107 103053692 CUB 141.4500 CIUDAD DE LA HABANA CUB 82W23'4" 23N7'31" FB 1 ADD 108 103053694 CUB 141.4750
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