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BR IFIC N° 2538 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2538 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: 22.02.2005 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 105003797 ARG 496.3813 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 2 105003841 ARG 496.3813 QUILMES ARG 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FB 1 ADD 3 105003905 ARG 496.3938 J LEON SUAREZ ARG 58W32'58" 34S29'34" FB 1 ADD 4 105003853 ARG 496.3938 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 5 105003799 ARG 496.4063 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 6 105003843 ARG 496.4063 QUILMES ARG 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FB 1 ADD 7 105003827 ARG 496.4188 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 8 105003867 ARG 496.4188 SAN MIGUEL ARG 58W42'42" 34S32'31" FB 1 ADD 9 105003817 ARG 496.4313 CAMPANA ARG 58W57'36" 34S9'48" FB 1 ADD 10 105003909 ARG 496.4313 FLORENCIO VARELA ARG 58W16'13" 34S47'20" FB 1 ADD 11 105003801 ARG 496.4313 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 12 105003855 ARG 496.4438 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 13 105003887 ARG 496.4438 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 14 105003913 ARG 496.4563 ISIDRO CASANOVA ARG 58W32'26" 34S42'3" FB 1 ADD 15 105003803 ARG 496.4563 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2538 22-02-2005 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 16 105003901 ARG 496.4688 GRAL RODRIGUEZ ARG 58W56'40" 34S37'42" FB 1 ADD 17 105003857 ARG 496.4688 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 18 105003915 ARG 496.4813 ISIDRO CASANOVA ARG 58W32'26" 34S42'3" FB 1 ADD 19 105003805 ARG 496.4813 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 20 105003845 ARG 496.4938 QUILMES ARG 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FB 1 ADD 21 105003889 ARG 496.4938 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 22 105003903 ARG 496.5063 GRAL RODRIGUEZ ARG 58W56'40" 34S37'42" FB 1 ADD 23 105003829 ARG 496.5063 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 24 105003859 ARG 496.5063 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 25 105003847 ARG 496.5188 QUILMES ARG 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FB 1 ADD 26 105003879 ARG 496.5188 SAN ISIDRO ARG 58W31'11" 34S28'1" FB 1 ADD 27 105003917 ARG 496.5313 ISIDRO CASANOVA ARG 58W32'26" 34S42'3" FB 1 ADD 28 105003807 ARG 496.5313 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 29 105003831 ARG 496.5438 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 30 105003809 ARG 496.5438 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 31 105003833 ARG 499.5563 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 32 105003811 ARG 499.5563 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 33 105003861 ARG 499.5688 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 34 105003881 ARG 499.5688 SAN ISIDRO ARG 58W31'11" 34S28'1" FB 1 ADD 35 105003835 ARG 499.5813 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 36 105003891 ARG 499.5813 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 37 105003911 ARG 499.5938 FLORENCIO VARELA ARG 58W16'13" 34S47'20" FB 1 ADD 38 105003893 ARG 499.5938 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 39 105003873 ARG 499.6063 BARRACAS ARG 58W22'14" 34S38'8" FB 1 ADD 40 105003907 ARG 499.6063 J LEON SUAREZ ARG 58W32'58" 34S29'34" FB 1 ADD 41 105003813 ARG 499.6063 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 42 105003849 ARG 499.6188 QUILMES ARG 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FB 1 ADD 43 105003895 ARG 499.6188 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 44 105003837 ARG 499.6313 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 45 105003883 ARG 499.6313 SAN ISIDRO ARG 58W31'11" 34S28'1" FB 1 ADD 46 105003863 ARG 499.6438 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 47 105003823 ARG 499.6438 MERCEDES ARG 59W26'2" 34S39'13" FB 1 ADD 48 105003869 ARG 499.6438 SAN MIGUEL ARG 58W42'42" 34S32'31" FB 1 ADD 49 105003825 ARG 499.6563 MERCEDES ARG 59W26'2" 34S39'13" FB 1 ADD 50 105003897 ARG 499.6563 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 51 105003875 ARG 499.6688 BARRACAS ARG 58W22'14" 34S38'8" FB 1 ADD 52 105003821 ARG 499.6688 CNEL BRANDSEN ARG 58W13'47" 35S9'6" FB 1 ADD 53 105003865 ARG 499.6688 LOMAS DE ZAMORA ARG 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FB 1 ADD 54 105003851 ARG 499.6813 QUILMES ARG 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FB 1 ADD 55 105003885 ARG 499.6813 SAN ISIDRO ARG 58W31'11" 34S28'1" FB 1 ADD 56 105003877 ARG 499.6938 BARRACAS ARG 58W22'14" 34S38'8" FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2538 22-02-2005 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 57 105003819 ARG 499.6938 CAMPANA ARG 58W57'36" 34S9'48" FB 1 ADD 58 105003899 ARG 499.6938 SAN MARTIN ARG 58W30'40" 34S34'17" FB 1 ADD 59 105003919 ARG 499.7063 ISIDRO CASANOVA ARG 58W32'26" 34S42'3" FB 1 ADD 60 105003871 ARG 499.7063 SAN MIGUEL ARG 58W42'42" 34S32'31" FB 1 ADD 61 105003839 ARG 499.7188 LA PLATA ARG 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FB 1 ADD 62 105003815 ARG 499.7188 MORON ARG 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FB 1 ADD 63 105003798 ARG 506.3813 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FX 1 ADD 64 105003842 ARG 506.3813 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FX 1 ADD 65 105003854 ARG 506.3938 58W24'5" 34S45'35" FX 1 ADD 66 105003906 ARG 506.3938 58W32'58" 34S29'34" FX 1 ADD 67 105003800 ARG 506.4063 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FX 1 ADD 68 105003844 ARG 506.4063 58W15'51" 34S42'49" FX 1 ADD 69 105003828 ARG 506.4188 57W57'2" 34S54'26" FX 1 ADD 70 105003868 ARG 506.4188 58W42'42" 34S32'31" FX 1 ADD 71 105003802 ARG 506.4313 58W37'7" 34S39'24" FX 1 ADD 72 105003818 ARG 506.4313 58W57'36" 34S9'48" FX 1 ADD 73 105003910 ARG 506.4313 58W16'13" 34S47'20" FX 1 ADD 74 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