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BR IFIC N° 2731 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2731 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 30.10.2012 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 112166285 BLR 11645.0000 GOMEL BLR 30E56'43'' 52N25'25'' FX 1 ADD 2 112166265 BLR 14406.5000 ZHLOBIN BLR 29E59'30'' 52N51'50'' FX 1 ADD 3 112166267 BLR 14413.5000 ZHLOBIN BLR 29E59'30'' 52N51'50'' FX 1 ADD 4 112166282 BLR 14417.0000 ALEKSANDROVKA BLR 30E33'13'' 52N18'59'' FX 1 ADD 5 112166284 BLR 14417.0000 GOMEL BLR 31E00'07'' 52N26'23'' FX 1 ADD 6 112166272 BLR 14417.0000 MOGILEV BLR 30E22'32'' 53N44'58'' FX 1 ADD 7 112166274 BLR 14473.0000 MOGILEV BLR 30E22'32'' 53N44'58'' FX 1 ADD 8 112166277 BLR 14473.0000 ZASPA BLR 30E29'44'' 52N16'18'' FX 1 ADD 9 112166261 BLR 14501.0000 DUZHKI BLR 30E49'42'' 54N11'48'' FX 1 ADD 10 112166279 BLR 14529.0000 CHKALOVO BLR 30E53'35'' 52N19'05'' FX 1 ADD 11 112166275 BLR 14585.0000 KOROVATICHI BLR 30E07'29'' 52N13'42'' FX 1 ADD 12 112166263 BLR 14655.0000 GOMEL BLR 30E54'35'' 52N26'11'' FX 1 ADD 13 112166269 BLR 14739.0000 POLOTSK BLR 28E46'10'' 55N32'48'' FX 1 ADD 14 112166266 BLR 14896.5000 ZHLOBIN BLR 30E00'38'' 52N54'10'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2731 30.10.2012 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 15 112166268 BLR 14903.5000 ZHLOBIN BLR 30E00'38'' 52N54'10'' FX 1 ADD 16 112166283 BLR 14907.0000 BORSCHOVKA BLR 30E38'07'' 52N22'31'' FX 1 ADD 17 112166271 BLR 14907.0000 MOGILEV BLR 30E23'53'' 53N50'32'' FX 1 ADD 18 112166281 BLR 14907.0000 MOLCHANY BLR 30E16'08'' 52N17'17'' FX 1 ADD 19 112166278 BLR 14963.0000 CHKALOVO BLR 30E53'35'' 52N19'05'' FX 1 ADD 20 112166273 BLR 14963.0000 MOGILEV BLR 30E23'53'' 53N50'32'' FX 1 ADD 21 112166262 BLR 14991.0000 GORKI BLR 31E00'00'' 54N17'20'' FX 1 ADD 22 112166280 BLR 15019.0000 ZHGUNO BUDA BLR 31E14'29'' 52N21'48'' FX 1 ADD 23 112166264 BLR 15075.0000 BOBOVICHI BLR 30E55'14'' 52N20'03'' FX 1 ADD 24 112166276 BLR 15075.0000 ZASPA BLR 30E29'44'' 52N16'18'' FX 1 ADD 25 112166270 BLR 15229.0000 POLOTSK BLR 28E43'30'' 55N28'10'' FX 1 ADD 26 112160815 CAN 4.6854 MELVILLE NL CAN 60W19'55'' 53N17'48'' FD 1 ADD 27 112161146 CAN 4.9065 MISSINIPPI OTTER LAKE SA CAN 104W46'15'' 55N36'15'' FX 1 ADD 28 112161035 CAN 21820.0000 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB CAN 118W46'39'' 55N10'58'' FX 1 ADD 29 112161037 CAN 21820.0000 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB CAN 118W46'55'' 55N11'48'' FX 1 ADD 30 112161038 CAN 21820.0000 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB CAN 118W48'03'' 55N10'14'' FX 1 ADD 31 112161108 CAN 21820.0000 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB CAN 118W49'47'' 55N09'10'' FX 1 ADD 32 112161036 CAN 21820.0000 GRANDR PRAIRIE AB CAN 118W48'03'' 55N10'13'' FX 1 ADD 33 112161106 CAN 21825.0000 BARRIE ON CAN 79W44'02'' 44N23'27'' FX 1 ADD 34 112161107 CAN 21825.0000 BARRIE ON CAN 79W41'28'' 44N19'58'' FX 1 ADD 35 112166124 CAN 21825.0000 PRINCE EDWARD ON CAN 77W31'12'' 43N59'24'' FX 1 ADD 36 112161034 CAN 21875.0000 ONONDAGA TWP ON CAN 80W05'39'' 43N06'20'' FX 1 ADD 37 112161109 CAN 21875.0000 RM OF STANLEY MN CAN 97W59'42'' 49N11'39'' FX 1 ADD 38 112154994 E 6.9280 MADRID E 3W11'42'' 40N28'41'' FC 1 ADD 39 112155009 E 14.8300 MADRID E 3W11'42'' 40N28'41'' FC 1 ADD 40 112164922 F 30.8625 TARASCON SUR ARIEGE8 F 1E36'27'' 42N49'33'' FB 1 ADD 41 112164556 F 31.9750 SAINT CHAMOND36 F 4E31'15'' 45N27'39'' FB 1 ADD 42 112164814 F 32.0000 BRIGNAIS11 F 4E44'55'' 45N40'30'' FB 1 ADD 43 112165314 F 70.3250 SELESTAT21 F 7E27'15'' 48N15'34'' ML 1 ADD 44 112165597 F 70.3500 SAULCY SUR MEURTHE2 F 6E57'35'' 48N14'11'' ML 1 ADD 45 112165026 F 71.9375 DIE11 F 5E22'13'' 44N45'13'' ML 1 ADD 46 112165412 F 76.1250 PIERRE BENITE19 F 4E47'53'' 45N42'20'' ML 1 ADD 47 112165575 F 76.3375 LA TREMBLADE17 F 1W12'25'' 45N43'27'' ML 1 ADD 48 112165471 F 76.4375 ESPOEY1 F 0W09'25'' 43N15'31'' ML 1 ADD 49 112164772 F 76.4375 SOUMOULOU2 F 0W11'02'' 43N15'54'' FB 1 ADD 50 112166013 F 76.5500 BAYONNE38 F 1W27'57'' 43N29'04'' ML 1 ADD 51 112164521 F 76.5500 BAYONNE40 F 1W27'04'' 43N29'19'' FB 1 ADD 52 112165489 F 77.0375 075 PARIS622 F 2E20'32'' 48N53'10'' ML 1 ADD 53 112164794 F 77.0375 075 PARIS632 F 2E21'10'' 48N51'23'' FB 1 ADD 54 112164476 F 77.0375 075 PARIS641 F 2E22'12'' 48N52'55'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2731 30.10.2012 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 55 112164793 F 77.0375 075 PARIS642 F 2E23'17'' 48N53'20'' FB 1 ADD 56 112165095 F 77.0375 POURCIEUX4 F 5E47'06'' 43N26'52'' ML 1 ADD 57 112165945 F 77.0500 075 PARIS622 F 2E20'32'' 48N53'10'' ML 1 ADD 58 112164795 F 77.0500 075 PARIS626 F 2E20'13'' 48N54'01'' FB 1 ADD 59 112164792 F 77.0500 075 PARIS631 F 2E20'13'' 48N53'58'' FB 1 ADD 60 112164763 F 77.0500 075 PARIS640 F 2E20'49'' 48N51'50'' FB 1 ADD 61 112163385 F 80.0125 AIRE SUR L ADOUR14 F 0W15'43'' 43N42'14'' FX 1 ADD 62 112163398 F 80.0125 AIRE SUR L ADOUR15 F 0W15'46'' 43N42'10'' FX 1 ADD 63 112162990 F 80.0125 ARETTE10 F 0W45'10'' 42N58'36'' FX 1 ADD 64 112163427 F 80.0125 ASTE3 F 0E09'50'' 43N02'15'' FX 1 ADD 65 112163411 F 80.0125 BAIGTS DE BEARN1 F 0W51'15'' 43N30'28'' FX 1 ADD 66 112162971 F 80.0125 BEDOUS3 F 0W36'16'' 42N59'58'' FX 1 ADD 67 112163416 F 80.0125 BILLERE9 F 0W24'06'' 43N17'38'' FX 1 ADD 68 112163369 F 80.0125 BOUEILH BOUEILHO LASQUE1 F 0W21'04'' 43N33'16'' FX 1 ADD 69 112163367 F 80.0125 CAMPAN11 F 0E14'49'' 42N57'13'' FX 1 ADD 70 112163396 F 80.0125 CAZAUBON10 F 0W04'52'' 43N56'12'' FX 1 ADD 71 112163402 F 80.0125 ESCOS1 F 0W59'27'' 43N26'36'' FX 1 ADD 72 112163414 F 80.0125 HASPARREN11 F 1W18'32'' 43N24'37'' FX 1 ADD 73 112163432 F 80.0125 HERES1 F 0E00'02'' 43N33'27'' FX 1 ADD 74 112163389 F 80.0125 LANNUX1 F 0W14'02'' 43N38'49'' FX 1 ADD 75 112162967 F 80.0125 LARRAU9 F 0W56'58'' 43N01'07'' FX 1 ADD 76 112162969 F 80.0125 LARUNS34 F 0W25'12'' 42N59'37'' FX 1 ADD 77 112162992 F 80.0125 LARUNS35 F 0W25'51'' 43N00'22'' FX 1 ADD 78 112162973 F 80.0125 LESCUN5 F 0W38'22'' 42N55'35'' FX 1 ADD 79 112162975 F 80.0125 LICQ ATHEREY3 F 0W52'26'' 43N04'35'' FX 1 ADD 80 112163430 F 80.0125 LOUEY5 F 0E01'19'' 43N10'33'' FX 1 ADD 81 112163418 F 80.0125 LUZ SAINT SAUVEUR13 F 0W00'42'' 42N52'11'' FX 1 ADD 82 112162976 F 80.0125 MAULEON LICHARRE12 F 0W53'16'' 43N13'19'' FX 1 ADD 83 112163387 F 80.0125 MONT DE MARSAN32 F 0W30'14'' 43N53'27'' FX 1 ADD 84 112163382 F 80.0125 NOGARO7 F 0W01'31'' 43N45'51'' FX 1 ADD 85 112163404 F 80.0125 OLORON SAINTE MARIE11 F 0W36'29'' 43N11'56'' FX 1 ADD 86 112163373 F 80.0125 ONARD1 F 0W50'08'' 43N47'20'' FX 1 ADD 87 112162965 F 80.0125 OSSES7 F 1W17'34'' 43N17'25'' FX 1 ADD 88 112162988 F 80.0125 PAU56 F 0W19'33'' 43N19'15'' FX 1 ADD 89 112163371 F 80.0125 ROQUEFORT7 F 0W20'30'' 44N02'05'' FX 1 ADD 90 112163391 F 80.0125 SAINT SEVER5 F 0W34'10'' 43N46'01'' FX 1 ADD 91 112163400 F 80.0125 SAINTE ENGRACE11 F 0W50'57'' 43N00'14'' FX 1 ADD 92 112163409 F 80.0125 VILLEFRANQUE2 F 1W27'24'' 43N25'58'' FX 1 ADD 93 112163375 F 80.0125 VILLENEUVE DE MARSAN2 F 0W18'15'' 43N54'07'' FX 1 ADD 94 112165803 F 80.0250 SAINT BONNET LE COURREAU6 F 3E56'38'' 45N39'37'' ML 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2731 30.10.2012 No.
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