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BR IFIC N° 2613 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2613 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 19.02.2008 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 107130101 ALG 95.6000 OUM EL BOUAGHI ALG 7E01'00'' 35N50'00'' BC 1 ADD 2 107130100 ALG 99.3000 ANNABA ALG 7E44'00'' 36N54'00'' BC 1 ADD 3 108006240 ARG 7156.0000 JUBILEO ER ARG 58W57'55'' 31S43'47'' FX 1 ADD 4 108006239 ARG 7317.0000 UBAJAY ER ARG 58W19'10'' 31S47'42'' FX 1 ADD 5 108005015 AUS 6.3985 WEIPA QLD AUS 141E51'09'' 12S39'34'' FC 1 ADD 6 108005010 AUS 26.4850 BOHLE RIVER QLD AUS 146E43'00'' 19S14'00'' FB 1 ADD 7 108005011 AUS 26.4850 HUMPTY DOO NT AUS 131E17'00'' 12S37'00'' FB 1 ADD 8 108005012 AUS 26.4850 LYNDOCH NSW AUS 146E59'00'' 35S08'00'' FB 1 ADD 9 108005013 AUS 26.4850 NORTH WEST CAPE WA AUS 114E08'00'' 21S55'00'' FB 1 ADD 10 108005836 BEL 1497.8500 BRUGGE C111501 BEL 3E11'39'' 51N13'11'' FX 1 SUP 11 108005837 BEL 1518.7500 KORTRIJK PORTER HOUSE BEL 3E15'54'' 50N49'51'' FX 1 SUP 12 108006970 BLR 154.8500 MINSK BLR 27E27'41'' 53N54'30'' FB 1 ADD 13 108006976 BLR 155.9750 ZHLOBIN BLR 30E03'22'' 52N54'19'' FB 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2613 19.02.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 14 108006971 BLR 156.1500 MINSK BLR 27E27'41'' 53N54'30'' FB 1 ADD 15 108006972 BLR 156.7250 MINSK BLR 27E27'41'' 53N54'30'' FB 1 ADD 16 108006978 BLR 157.8750 BEGOML BLR 28E02'50'' 54N44'27'' FB 1 ADD 17 108006980 BLR 157.8750 GORODOK BLR 29E59'43'' 55N27'38'' FB 1 ADD 18 108006979 BLR 157.8750 LEPEL BLR 28E39'42'' 54N53'04'' FB 1 ADD 19 108006975 BLR 157.8750 MINSK BLR 27E31'14'' 53N54'08'' FB 1 ADD 20 108006977 BLR 157.8750 SLONIM BLR 25E19'23'' 53N05'38'' FB 1 ADD 21 108006973 BLR 161.9500 MINSK BLR 27E27'41'' 53N54'30'' FB 1 ADD 22 108006974 BLR 164.5750 MINSK BLR 27E27'41'' 53N54'30'' FB 1 ADD 23 108006363 BLR 7478.7500 MOSTY BLR 24E33'12'' 53N25'04'' FX 1 ADD 24 108006365 BLR 7478.7500 TELYAKI BLR 26E48'21'' 54N53'32'' FX 1 ADD 25 108006362 BLR 7487.5000 GRODNO BLR 23E49'42'' 53N43'13'' FX 1 ADD 26 108006368 BLR 7498.0000 DERECHIN BLR 24E55'51'' 53N14'07'' FX 1 ADD 27 108006371 BLR 7498.0000 RODNIKI BLR 24E11'05'' 53N07'36'' FX 1 ADD 28 108006369 BLR 7526.0000 DERECHIN BLR 24E55'51'' 53N14'07'' FX 1 ADD 29 108006366 BLR 7632.7500 DUNILOVICHI BLR 27E13'43'' 55N03'52'' FX 1 ADD 30 108006364 BLR 7632.7500 PROTASOVSCHINA BLR 24E30'42'' 53N35'21'' FX 1 ADD 31 108006361 BLR 7641.5000 PORECHIE BLR 24E08'43'' 53N52'57'' FX 1 ADD 32 108006367 BLR 7652.0000 PILCHUKI BLR 24E47'29'' 53N39'03'' FX 1 ADD 33 108006372 BLR 7652.0000 POGRANICHNY BLR 23E54'56'' 53N07'14'' FX 1 ADD 34 108006370 BLR 7680.0000 MADEYKI BLR 24E38'34'' 53N09'27'' FX 1 ADD 35 108007042 CAN 4.4574 POND INLET 2 NU CAN 81W49'00'' 69N22'00'' FX 1 ADD 36 108007041 CAN 1516.2500 WHITEDOG ON CAN 94W57'11'' 50N07'39'' FX 1 MOD 37 107118626 CUB 142.9500 GUIRA DE MELENA CUB 82W30'28'' 22N47'40'' FB 1 ADD 38 107123033 CUB 148.1250 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 39 107123034 CUB 148.1500 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 40 107123035 CUB 148.2250 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 41 107123036 CUB 153.1250 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 42 107123037 CUB 153.1500 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 43 107124416 CUB 153.2250 GUANTANAMO CUB 75W13'12'' 20N09'00'' FB 1 ADD 44 107123038 CUB 153.2250 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 45 107125174 CUB 160.0250 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 46 107125175 CUB 160.0500 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 47 107125176 CUB 160.0750 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 48 107125177 CUB 165.0250 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 49 107125178 CUB 165.0500 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 50 107125287 CUB 165.0750 GUANTANAMO CUB 75W13'12'' 20N09'00'' FB 1 ADD 51 107125179 CUB 165.0750 MAYARI CUB 75W40'47'' 20N39'30'' FB 1 ADD 52 108006738 CUB 6460.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD 53 108006740 CUB 6500.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2613 19.02.2008 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 54 108006734 CUB 6500.0000 TELEVILLA CUB 82W27'23'' 23N02'37'' FX 1 ADD 55 108006739 CUB 6540.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD 56 108006741 CUB 6580.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD 57 108006735 CUB 6580.0000 TELEVILLA CUB 82W27'23'' 23N02'37'' FX 1 ADD 58 108006742 CUB 6660.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD 59 108006743 CUB 6700.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD 60 108006744 CUB 6740.0000 MIC CUB 82W23'05'' 23N07'31'' FX 1 ADD 61 108006736 CUB 6800.0000 TELEVILLA CUB 82W27'23'' 23N02'37'' FX 1 ADD 62 108006745 CUB 6840.0000 HERSEY CUB 81W56'53'' 23N06'27'' FX 1 ADD 63 108006732 CUB 6840.0000 SALON CUB 82W57'17'' 22N49'44'' FX 1 ADD 64 108006737 CUB 6880.0000 TELEVILLA CUB 82W27'23'' 23N02'37'' FX 1 ADD 65 108006746 CUB 6920.0000 HERSEY CUB 81W56'53'' 23N06'27'' FX 1 ADD 66 108006733 CUB 6920.0000 SALON CUB 82W57'17'' 22N49'44'' FX 1 ADD 67 108007093 EGY 87.7000 RAS GHARIB EGY 33E03'00'' 28N21'00'' BC 1 ADD 68 108007118 EGY 88.1000 SIDI BARANI EGY 25E55'00'' 31N37'00'' BC 1 ADD 69 108007134 EGY 88.3000 BENI SUEF EGY 31E05'00'' 29N03'00'' BC 1 ADD 70 108007051 EGY 88.4000 PORT SAID EGY 32E17'00'' 31N14'00'' BC 1 ADD 71 108007149 EGY 88.6000 IDFU EGY 32E53'00'' 24N59'00'' BC 1 ADD 72 108007086 EGY 88.9000 DAHAB EGY 34E30'00'' 28N29'00'' BC 1 ADD 73 108007085 EGY 89.1000 BIR TABA EGY 34E53'00'' 29N29'00'' BC 1 ADD 74 108007121 EGY 89.1000 SALUM EGY 25E09'00'' 31N33'00'' BC 1 ADD 75 108007056 EGY 89.5000 MATRUH EGY 27E15'00'' 31N21'00'' BC 1 ADD 76 108007155 EGY 89.7000 KOM OMBO EGY 32E55'00'' 24N29'00'' BC 1 ADD 77 108007131 EGY 89.8000 EL FAYOUM EGY 30E50'00'' 29N20'00'' BC 1 ADD 78 108007194 EGY 90.2000 BENI ALI EGY 31E42'00'' 28N28'00'' BC 1 ADD 79 108007105 EGY 90.4000 RAS BANAS EGY 35E40'00'' 23N55'00'' BC 1 ADD 80 108007115 EGY 90.5000 EL DABAA EGY 28E26'00'' 31N02'00'' BC 1 ADD 81 108007166 EGY 90.7000 EL BAHARIYA EGY 28E56'00'' 28N18'00'' BC 1 ADD 82 108007099 EGY 90.7000 EL QUSEIR EGY 34E15'00'' 26N06'00'' BC 1 ADD 83 108007095 EGY 90.8000 RAS GHARIB EGY 33E03'00'' 28N21'00'' BC 1 ADD 84 108007182 EGY 91.1000 EL DAKHLA EGY 29E01'00'' 25N30'00'' BC 1 ADD 85 108007120 EGY 91.2000 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