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BR IFIC N° 2690 Index/Indice BR IFIC N° 2690 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 22.03.2011 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 111017576 ARG 7219.0000 CH110 ARG 61W42'00'' 24S26'00'' FX 1 ADD 2 111017577 ARG 7380.0000 FO037 ARG 61W27'35'' 24S05'51'' FX 1 ADD 3 111014696 D 522.0000 BERLIN SCHOLZPLATZ D 13E13'14'' 52N30'24'' BT 1 MOD 4 111014697 D 674.0000 LANGENBERG D 7E07'57'' 51N21'21'' BT 1 ADD 5 111017575 F 0.0151 ROSNAY2 F 1E15'16'' 46N42'20'' FC 1 MOD 6 111014691 FIN 482.0000 HALLI FIN 24E49'55'' 61N51'42'' BT 1 ADD 7 111014693 FIN 482.0000 IISALMI FIN 27E04'29'' 63N37'46'' BT 1 ADD 8 111014692 FIN 482.0000 JOUTSA FIN 26E02'22'' 61N45'02'' BT 1 ADD 9 111014694 FIN 482.0000 NUORGAM RAJA FIN 27E57'05'' 70N05'21'' BT 1 ADD 10 111014690 FIN 482.0000 OTANIEMI FIN 24E49'21'' 60N10'53'' BT 1 ADD 11 111017816 IRN 151.2870 MAZI IRN 50E11'56'' 36N49'09'' FX 1 ADD 12 111017817 IRN 156.7130 NAYER IRN 48E01'32'' 38N02'15'' FX 1 ADD 13 111017760 IRN 430.2500 ANB7 IRN 59E30'46'' 36N21'31'' FX 1 ADD 14 111017762 IRN 430.2620 KHALAJ IRN 59E33'53'' 36N14'08'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2690 22.03.2011 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 15 111017758 IRN 430.2880 ELAHIYEH IRN 59E27'00'' 36N21'25'' FX 1 ADD 16 111017730 IRN 430.3250 SISTAN IRN 61E42'01'' 30N51'08'' FX 1 ADD 17 111017732 IRN 430.3250 SISTAN IRN 60E54'53'' 29N30'24'' FX 1 ADD 18 111017756 IRN 430.3250 TUS IRN 59E25'16'' 36N27'16'' FX 1 ADD 19 111017754 IRN 430.3500 GILAN IRN 49E35'19'' 37N16'04'' FX 1 ADD 20 111017818 IRN 431.6630 MASHHAD IRN 59E34'01'' 36N18'30'' FX 1 ADD 21 111017819 IRN 431.6880 MASHHAD IRN 59E34'01'' 36N18'30'' FX 1 ADD 22 111017820 IRN 436.6630 KUHSANGI IRN 59E33'31'' 36N16'38'' FX 1 ADD 23 111017821 IRN 436.6880 EMAMIYEH IRN 59E29'36'' 36N21'36'' FX 1 ADD 24 111017711 IRN 438.0000 AHMADABAD3 IRN 52E28'31'' 29N35'21'' FX 1 ADD 25 111017709 IRN 438.0000 KUSHK3 IRN 50E42'16'' 34N39'57'' FX 1 ADD 26 111017742 IRN 439.1250 SANGAN IRN 60E17'12'' 34N32'07'' FX 1 ADD 27 111017761 IRN 440.2500 SARAFRAZAN IRN 59E30'18'' 36N17'38'' FX 1 ADD 28 111017763 IRN 440.2620 ABASALT IRN 59E39'38'' 36N11'07'' FX 1 ADD 29 111017759 IRN 440.2880 TORGHABEH IRN 59E22'14'' 36N18'48'' FX 1 ADD 30 111017757 IRN 440.3250 MASHHAD IRN 59E30'02'' 36N31'43'' FX 1 ADD 31 111017729 IRN 440.3250 SISTAN IRN 61E29'31'' 31N01'01'' FX 1 ADD 32 111017731 IRN 440.3250 SISTAN IRN 60E55'01'' 29N30'23'' FX 1 ADD 33 111017755 IRN 440.3500 ASTANEH IRN 49E56'00'' 37N15'27'' FX 1 ADD 34 111017675 IRN 442.3000 FARAHZAD P IRN 51E12'17'' 35N27'41'' FX 1 ADD 35 111017685 IRN 442.3000 FERDOSI IRN 51E11'32'' 35N24'02'' FX 1 ADD 36 111017673 IRN 442.3000 GISHA IRN 51E13'23'' 35N26'36'' FX 1 ADD 37 111017679 IRN 442.3000 JANAT ABAD IRN 51E10'33'' 35N27'02'' FX 1 ADD 38 111017678 IRN 442.3000 KAN IRN 51E10'18'' 35N26'38'' FX 1 ADD 39 111017681 IRN 442.3000 KAN SH IRN 51E10'26'' 35N27'18'' FX 1 ADD 40 111017672 IRN 442.3000 MEHRABAD IRN 51E12'01'' 35N24'40'' FX 1 ADD 41 111017680 IRN 442.3000 PUNAK P IRN 51E11'38'' 35N27'16'' FX 1 ADD 42 111017674 IRN 442.3000 SAHHRAN IRN 51E10'21'' 35N27'16'' FX 1 ADD 43 111017687 IRN 442.3000 SHAHRAN IRN 51E10'29'' 35N28'13'' FX 1 ADD 44 111017682 IRN 442.3000 TEHRANPARS FSH IRN 51E19'18'' 35N27'08'' FX 1 ADD 45 111017676 IRN 442.3000 TEHRANPARS2 IRN 51E19'31'' 35N27'07'' FX 1 ADD 46 111017683 IRN 442.3000 TSF KH2 IRN 51E10'18'' 35N27'38'' FX 1 ADD 47 111017684 IRN 442.3000 VALIASR IRN 51E11'26'' 35N23'30'' FX 1 ADD 48 111017677 IRN 442.3000 YAFT ABAD IRN 51E10'59'' 35N24'08'' FX 1 ADD 49 111017643 IRN 443.2000 AFSARIYEH IRN 51E18'01'' 35N29'29'' FX 1 ADD 50 111017651 IRN 443.2000 AGHDASIYEH IRN 51E18'17'' 35N28'49'' FX 1 ADD 51 111017652 IRN 443.2000 AGHDASIYEH B IRN 51E18'20'' 35N28'59'' FX 1 ADD 52 111017619 IRN 443.2000 AMIR ABAD IRN 51E13'55'' 35N25'26'' FX 1 ADD 53 111017623 IRN 443.2000 AMIR ABAD B IRN 51E13'29'' 35N26'04'' FX 1 ADD 54 111017640 IRN 443.2000 AMIR ABAD SH IRN 51E14'02'' 35N26'31'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2690 22.03.2011 No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 55 111017653 IRN 443.2000 APR IRN 51E18'45'' 35N29'00'' FX 1 ADD 56 111017638 IRN 443.2000 ARYASHAHR IRN 51E12'09'' 35N26'08'' FX 1 ADD 57 111017632 IRN 443.2000 AZARGAH IRN 51E17'01'' 35N29'30'' FX 1 ADD 58 111017639 IRN 443.2000 BAGH FEYZ IRN 51E12'07'' 35N26'36'' FX 1 ADD 59 111017621 IRN 443.2000 BAHAR IRN 51E15'19'' 35N25'48'' FX 1 ADD 60 111017658 IRN 443.2000 BAZAR TAREHBAR IRN 51E13'30'' 35N21'55'' FX 1 ADD 61 111017620 IRN 443.2000 BEHJAT ABAD IRN 51E14'40'' 35N25'33'' FX 1 ADD 62 111017618 IRN 443.2000 BISIM IRN 51E15'44'' 35N26'29'' FX 1 ADD 63 111017666 IRN 443.2000 BOSTER GISHA IRN 51E13'27'' 35N26'06'' FX 1 ADD 64 111017659 IRN 443.2000 BOSTER MANZARIYEH IRN 51E16'55'' 35N29'29'' FX 1 ADD 65 111017667 IRN 443.2000 BOSTER SEPAH IRN 51E19'55'' 35N27'03'' FX 1 ADD 66 111017622 IRN 443.2000 ESHRAT ABAD IRN 51E15'48'' 35N25'32'' FX 1 ADD 67 111017686 IRN 443.2000 EVIN IRN 51E13'20'' 35N28'20'' FX 1 ADD 68 111017648 IRN 443.2000 FERDOS IRN 51E11'30'' 35N24'02'' FX 1 ADD 69 111017646 IRN 443.2000 GHALEH MORGHI IRN 51E13'19'' 35N23'27'' FX 1 ADD 70 111017635 IRN 443.2000 GHASR FIRUZEH IRN 51E18'36'' 35N24'21'' FX 1 ADD 71 111017665 IRN 443.2000 HAKIMIYEH B IRN 51E21'15'' 35N26'38'' FX 1 ADD 72 111017654 IRN 443.2000 HESARAK B IRN 51E11'04'' 35N27'44'' FX 1 ADD 73 111017657 IRN 443.2000 HOR P IRN 51E13'55'' 35N24'20'' FX 1 ADD 74 111017636 IRN 443.2000 ISFEHANAK IRN 51E16'56'' 35N24'04'' FX 1 ADD 75 111017655 IRN 443.2000 KAHRIZAK P IRN 51E12'48'' 35N28'29'' FX 1 ADD 76 111017627 IRN 443.2000 KARAJ J IRN 51E12'01'' 35N25'32'' FX 1 ADD 77 111017641 IRN 443.2000 KAZEM ABAD IRN 51E16'53'' 35N27'04'' FX 1 ADD 78 111017661 IRN 443.2000 KH3 IRN 51E20'41'' 35N26'37'' FX 1 ADD 79 111017671 IRN 443.2000 KHA3 IRN 51E21'09'' 35N24'42'' FX 1 ADD 80 111017644 IRN 443.2000 KHANI ABAD IRN 51E13'57'' 35N22'54'' FX 1 ADD 81 111017669 IRN 443.2000 MAKHZAN 17SHAHRIVAR IRN 51E10'59'' 35N24'07'' FX 1 ADD 82 111017660 IRN 443.2000 MAKHZAN KH3 IRN 51E20'40'' 35N26'36'' FX 1 ADD 83 111017663 IRN 443.2000 MAKHZAN KH4 IRN 51E20'41'' 35N26'37'' FX 1 ADD 84 111017664 IRN 443.2000 MAKHZAN KH5 IRN 51E18'54'' 35N28'24'' FX 1 ADD 85 111017631 IRN 443.2000 MANZARIYEH B IRN 51E17'01'' 35N29'28'' FX 1 ADD 86 111017630 IRN 443.2000 MANZARIYEH P IRN 51E16'29'' 35N29'06'' FX 1 ADD 87 111017642 IRN 443.2000 MASUDIYEH B IRN 51E18'10'' 35N21'53'' FX 1 ADD 88 111017656 IRN 443.2000 MORAD ABAD B IRN 51E11'42'' 35N28'21'' FX 1 ADD 89 111017634 IRN 443.2000 MOSHIRIYEH IRN 51E17'32'' 35N22'13'' FX 1 ADD 90 111017625 IRN 443.2000 NARMAK IRN 51E18'08'' 35N27'03'' FX 1 ADD 91 111017629 IRN 443.2000 NIYAVARAN IRN 51E17'01'' 35N29'05'' FX 1 ADD 92 111017670 IRN 443.2000 P TARASHT IRN 51E10'59'' 35N24'01'' FX 1 ADD 93 111017650 IRN 443.2000 SAADAT ABAD IRN 51E13'19'' 35N27'54'' FX 1 ADD 94 111017626 IRN 443.2000 SEPAH IRN 51E20'00'' 35N27'13'' FX 1 ADD BR IFIC N° 2690 22.03.2011 No.
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