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BR IFIC N° 2580 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2580 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 17.10.2006 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 106085767 BEL 1522.2500 IXELLES FLAGEYPLEIN BEL 4E22'20'' 50N49'37'' FX 1 ADD 2 105007052 BEL 17727.5000 MERCHTEM TELENET POP BEL 4E15'25'' 50N55'56'' FX 1 W/D 3 105007053 BEL 18737.5000 BRUXELLES PARLEMENT BEL 4E22'29'' 50N50'22'' FX 1 W/D 4 106086823 BEL 22137.5000 CHARLEROI EBCITOWER1 BEL 4E27'10'' 50N27'36'' FX 1 MOD 5 106086824 BEL 22151.5000 CHARLEROI EBCITOWER1 BEL 4E27'10'' 50N27'36'' FX 1 MOD 6 106085770 BEL 22190.0000 IXELLES JUDAICA BEL 4E22'12'' 50N49'30'' FX 1 SUP 7 106086825 BEL 23145.5000 CHARLEROI EBCIRWY07 BEL 4E26'33'' 50N27'25'' FX 1 MOD 8 106086826 BEL 23159.5000 CHARLEROI EBCIRWY25 BEL 4E26'53'' 50N27'25'' FX 1 MOD 9 106085771 BEL 23198.0000 EVERE TOUR LEOPOLD BEL 4E24'10'' 50N51'48'' FX 1 SUP 10 105048991 BEL 37877.0000 SAINT JOSSE TEN NOODE SHERATO BEL 4E21'29'' 50N51'21'' FX 1 W/D 11 105048994 BEL 39137.0000 EVERE TOUR LEOPOLD BEL 4E24'10'' 50N51'48'' FX 1 W/D 12 106086700 BLR 99.4000 KOSTYUKOVICHI BLR 32E02'00'' 53N24'00'' BC 1 ADD 13 106086763 BLR 18216.5000 GRODNO 2 BLR 23E49'29'' 53N41'27'' FX 1 ADD 14 106086764 BLR 18298.7500 GRODNO 1 BLR 23E50'18'' 53N40'36'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2580 17.10.2006 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 15 106086767 BLR 18430.0000 GRODNO 3 BLR 23E48'06'' 53N40'14'' FX 1 ADD 16 106086762 BLR 19226.5000 GRODNO 1 BLR 23E50'18'' 53N40'36'' FX 1 ADD 17 106086765 BLR 19308.7500 GRODNO 3 BLR 23E48'06'' 53N40'14'' FX 1 ADD 18 106086766 BLR 19440.0000 GRODNO 2 BLR 23E49'29'' 53N41'27'' FX 1 ADD 19 106086701 E 89.5000 XISTRAL E 7W35'00'' 43N28'00'' BC 1 ADD 20 106086702 E 95.9000 BANEZA E 5W56'08'' 42N12'59'' BC 1 ADD 21 106086703 E 97.7000 BECERREA E 7W09'50'' 42N52'33'' BC 1 ADD 22 106086704 E 97.9000 BENAVENTE E 5W40'51'' 42N02'04'' BC 1 ADD 23 106086705 E 98.1000 VILLABLINO E 6W25'09'' 42N57'42'' BC 1 ADD 24 106086706 E 100.3000 STA MARTA TORMES E 5W37'50'' 40N56'24'' BC 1 ADD 25 106086707 E 102.2000 SALAMANCA E 5W40'00'' 40N58'03'' BC 1 ADD 26 106086197 HNG 118.9250 FERTOSZENTMIKLOS HNG 16E50'00'' 47N35'00'' FD 1 ADD 27 106086198 HNG 118.9250 FERTOSZENTMIKLOS HNG 16E50'00'' 47N35'00'' MA 1 ADD 28 106086184 HNG 131.8500 BUDAPEST FERIHEGY HNG 19E15'56'' 47N25'59'' FD 1 ADD 29 106086185 HNG 131.8500 BUDAPEST FERIHEGY HNG 19E15'56'' 47N25'59'' MA 1 ADD 30 106084545 J 10561.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 31 106084738 J 10561.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 32 106084997 J 10561.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 33 106085256 J 10561.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 34 106085662 J 10561.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 35 106084508 J 10579.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 36 106084701 J 10579.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 37 106084960 J 10579.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 38 106085219 J 10579.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 39 106085629 J 10579.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 40 106084471 J 10597.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 41 106084664 J 10597.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 42 106084923 J 10597.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 43 106085182 J 10597.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 44 106085592 J 10597.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 45 106084434 J 10615.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 46 106084640 J 10615.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 47 106084886 J 10615.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 48 106085145 J 10615.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 49 106085404 J 10615.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 50 106085555 J 10615.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 51 106084635 J 10633.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 52 106084849 J 10633.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 53 106085108 J 10633.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 54 106085367 J 10633.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2580 17.10.2006 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 55 106085518 J 10633.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 56 106084409 J 10651.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 57 106084614 J 10651.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 58 106084812 J 10651.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 59 106085071 J 10651.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 60 106085330 J 10651.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 61 106085481 J 10651.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 62 106084372 J 10669.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 63 106084582 J 10669.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 64 106084775 J 10669.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 65 106085034 J 10669.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 66 106085293 J 10669.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 67 106085444 J 10669.0000 OKINOTORI J 136E04'52'' 20N25'32'' MO 1 ADD 68 106086804 RUS 157.6000 HABAROVSK RUS 135E04'00'' 48N29'00'' FB 1 ADD 69 106086805 RUS 157.6000 HABAROVSK RUS 135E04'00'' 48N29'00'' ML 1 ADD 70 106086813 RUS 158.1750 HABAROVSK RUS 135E06'00'' 48N30'00'' FB 1 ADD 71 106086814 RUS 158.1750 HABAROVSK RUS 135E06'00'' 48N30'00'' ML 1 ADD 72 106086796 RUS 158.2250 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E31'00'' 50N16'00'' FB 1 ADD 73 106086797 RUS 158.2250 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E31'00'' 50N16'00'' ML 1 ADD 74 106086800 RUS 158.4250 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E31'00'' 50N16'00'' FB 1 ADD 75 106086801 RUS 158.4250 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E31'00'' 50N16'00'' ML 1 ADD 76 106086798 RUS 158.6750 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E31'00'' 50N16'00'' FB 1 ADD 77 106086799 RUS 158.6750 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E31'00'' 50N16'00'' ML 1 ADD 78 106086815 RUS 159.6000 KURMANAEVKA 1 OREN RUS 52E08'00'' 52N31'00'' FB 1 ADD 79 106086811 RUS 159.6750 BLAGOVESCENSK 1 KM AMUR RUS 127E31'00'' 50N17'00'' FB 1 ADD 80 106086812 RUS 159.6750 BLAGOVESCENSK 1 KM AMUR RUS 127E31'00'' 50N17'00'' ML 1 ADD 81 106086809 RUS 159.6750 BLAGOVESCENSK AMUR RUS 127E34'00'' 50N15'00'' FB 1 ADD 82 106086810 RUS 159.6750 BLAGOVESCENSK AMUR RUS 127E34'00'' 50N15'00'' ML 1 ADD 83 106086819 RUS 159.7000 SAVELIEVKA 1 OREN RUS 51E53'00'' 52N36'00'' FB 1 ADD 84 106086806 RUS 159.8250 BLAGOVESCENSK AMUR RUS 127E34'00'' 50N15'00'' FB 1 ADD 85 106086807 RUS 159.8250 BLAGOVESCENSK AMUR RUS 127E34'00'' 50N15'00'' ML 1 ADD 86 106086790 RUS 159.8500 BLAGOVESCENSK AMUR RUS 127E34'00'' 50N18'00'' FB 1 ADD 87 106086791 RUS 159.8500 BLAGOVESCENSK AMUR RUS 127E34'00'' 50N18'00'' ML 1 ADD 88 106085803 RUS 162.7250 IVANGOROD LEN RUS 28E08'00'' 59N26'00'' FB 1 ADD 89 106085805 RUS 162.7250 KINGISEPP LEN RUS 28E34'00'' 59N24'00'' FB 1 ADD 90 106085807 RUS 162.7250 OPOLE LEN RUS 28E49'00'' 59N26'00'' FB 1 ADD 91 106085809 RUS 162.7250 SLANCY LEN RUS 28E15'00'' 59N08'00'' FB 1 ADD 92 106086802 RUS 164.5000 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E32'00'' 50N18'00'' FB 1 ADD 93 106086803 RUS 164.5000 BLAGOVESCENSK RUS 127E32'00'' 50N18'00'' ML 1 ADD 94 106085804 RUS 168.4500 IVANGOROD LEN RUS 28E08'00'' 59N26'00'' ML 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2580 17.10.2006 No.
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