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(ACBL/WATERCOM) American Trucking Association (ATA) American Waterways Operators (AWO) Association of American Railroads (AAR) BR Communications (BR) Globe Wireless GulfCoast Transit Malloy Communications (Malloy) WJG MariTEL Corporation (MariTEL) Maritime Navigation Safety Association (MNSA) Mobile Marine Radio, Inc. (MMR) National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) Necode Electronics (Necode) Fred Daniel d/b/a Orion Telecom (Orion) OWA, Inc. Paging Systems, Inc. (PSI) PinOak Digital Corporation (PinOak) Ross Engineering (Ross) Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services (RTCM) SEA, Inc. (SEA) Teamsters Local No. 9 United States Coast Guard (USCG)  W< Reply Comments  ACBL/WATERCOM ARA BR Globe Wireless MariTEL MMR Ross"0*(("  X-  APPENDIX B REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS ĐTP  X- I.xFinal Regulatory Flexibility Analysis  (for Second Report and Order)   mxAs required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C.  603 (RFA), an  X- xLInitial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was incorporated in the Notice of Proposed Rule  Xz- x.Making in this proceeding (Notice). The Commission sought written public comments on the  Xe- x[proposals in the Notice, including on the IRFA. The Commission's Final Regulatory Flexibility  XP- xAnalysis (FRFA) for the Second Report and Order conforms to the RFA, as amended by the  xzContract With America Advancement Act of 1996 (CWAAA), Pub. L. No. 104121, 110 Stat.  X$ -847 (1996).X$  ? < x<ԍ Subtitle II of the CWAAA is "The Small Business Regulatory  xx<Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996" (SBREFA), codified at 5 U.S.C.  ?- < 601 et seq.   X - A.xNeed for and purpose of the action   xOur objective is to promote innovative telecommunications services, improve  xZcommunications capabilities, and reduce regulatory burdens for licensees in the Maritime Service.  x\Specifically, this action will: (1) permit public coast stations to provide automated services,  x=immediately obtain new channels, and serve units on land (VHF stations only); (2) ensure that  xaffordable digital selective calling (DSC) radio equipment is available for recreational vessels;  x](3) improve high seas communications by permitting automatic link establishment (ALE)  xtransmissions in the 230 MHz band; (4) allow stations using narrowband directprinting  xequipment to employ alternative data communications protocols; (5) reduce regulatory burdens  xfor coast station licensees by eliminating the radiotelephone operator requirement, permitting  x\handhelds to be used under private coast authorizations, unifying the frequency tolerance  xrequirement for 25 watt coast transmitters, and permitting facsimile on marine VHF channel 68  xin Alaska; and (6) reduce regulatory burdens for ship station licensees by providing a "blanket"  xiauthorization for all radio equipment on board a vessel and permitting vessel owners to store their station licenses away from the harsh marine environment.   xIn making these broad changes to the Maritime Service rules, we find that the potential  x?benefits to the maritime community exceed any negative effects that may result from the  xypromulgation of rules for this purpose. Thus, we conclude that the public interest is served by amending our rules as described above.  X- B.xIssues Raised in response to the IRFA   xNo comments were submitted in response to the IRFA. In general comments on the  X!- xFurther Notice, however, some small business commenters raised issues that might affect small  xbusiness entities. In particular, some small business commenters argued that requiring public  X#- xcoast stations to use a standard signalling protocol (e.g., DSC) is unnecessary, would be overly"#0*((e""  xburdensome to licensees that have already started developing alternative protocols, and would  x[inhibit the development of innovative protocols to better respond to regional market demands.  xSmall business commenters also pointed out that restricting the types or number of land units to  xbe served by VHF public coast stations would inhibit a station's ability to provide needed services  X- x(e.g., customers using handheld radios or dockside dispatch stations) and prevent a station from  xmaximizing maritime spectrum efficiency. Further, small business commenters asked that the  xCommission require marine radios to have a minimum DSC capability which is less extensive  xZand cheaper to implement than the internationally mandated DSC standard for large cargo vessels  xand passenger vessels. Small business commenters also urged the Commission not to allow  xrecreational vessels to communicate on marine VHF band commercial frequencies on a nation  xwide basis. These commenters noted that such action would increase congestion on safety  x.channels and inhibit tugs and towing vessels from doing business via marine radio near major  xports and waterways. The Commission carefully considered each of these comments in reaching the decision set forth in herein.  X - C.xDescription, and Number of Small Entities Involved   xThe rules adopted herein will apply to small businesses that choose to use, manufacture,  xdesign, import, or sell MF, HF, or VHF marine radios. Since this rule making proceeding applies  xto three groups of small entities, we will analyze the effects of these rules on each of these groups.  W<x Estimates for Marine Radio Manufacturers/Importers   xThe Commission has not developed a definition of the term "small entity" specifically  xLapplicable to marine radio manufacturers and importers. Therefore, the applicable definition of  xsmall entity is the definition under the Small Business Administration rules applicable to radio  xzand television broadcasting and communications equipment manufacturers. This definition  xprovides that a small entity is any entity employing less than 750 persons. See 13 C.F.R.   x\121.201, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3663. Since the Regulatory Flexibility  xAct amendments were not in effect until the record in this proceeding was closed, the Comiision  xwas unable to request information regarding the number of small entities that may choose to  xmanufacture or import marine radio equipment and is unable at this time to make a meaningful estimate of the number of potential manufacturers or importers which are small businesses.   \xThe 1992 Census of Manufacturers, conducted by the Bureau of Census, which is the most  xcomprehensive and recent information available, shows that approximately 925 out of the 948  x=entities manufacturing radio and television transmitting equipment in 1992 employed less than  x750 persons. We are unable to discern from the Census data precisely how many of these  x<manufacturers produce marine radios. Further, any entity may choose to manufacture of produce  xmarine radio equipment. Therefore, for the purposes of our evaluations and conclusions in this  x"Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, we estimate that there are at least 925 potential  xmanufacturers and importers of marine radio equipment which are small businesses, as that term is defined by the Small Business Administration."%'0*((%"Ԍ W<ԙx Estimates for Public Coast Station Licensees   xThe Commission has not developed a definition of the term "small entity" specifically  x[applicable to public coast station licensees. Therefore, the applicable definition of small entity  xzis the definition under the Small Business Administration rules applicable to radiotelephone  xservice providers. This definition provides that a small entity is any entity employing less than  x1,500 persons. See 13 C.F.R.  121.201, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 4812.  xSince the Regulatory Flexibility Act amendments were not in effect until the record in this  xjproceeding was closed, the Comiision was unable to request information regarding the number  xof small entities that may choose to provide public coast services and is unable at this time to  xymake a meaningful estimate of the number of potential public coast service providers which are small businesses.   xThe size data provided by the Small Business Administration does not enable us to make  x<a meaningful estimate of the number of public coast station licensees which are small businesses.  xKTherefore, we used the 1992 Census of Transportation, Communications, and Utilities, conducted  xby the Bureau of Census, which is the most recent information available. This document shows  x.that only 12 radiotelephone firms out of a total of 1,178 such firms which operated during 1992  xhad 1,000 or more employees. There are over 50 public coast station licensees. Based on the  xkproposals contained herein, it is unlikely that more than 9 licensees will be authorized in the  xkfuture. Therefore, for purposes of our evaluations and conclusions in this Final Regulatory  xFlexibility Analysis, we estimate that there are approximately 50 public coast station licensees which are small businesses, as that term is defined by the Small Business Administration.  W<x Estimates for Private Coast Station Licensees   xThe Commission has not developed a definition of the term "small entity" specifically  xapplicable to private coast station licensees. Therefore, the applicable definition of small entity  xzis the definition under the Small Business Administration rules applicable to radiotelephone  xservice providers. This definition provides that a small entity is any entity employing less than  x1,500 persons. See 13 C.F.R.  121.201, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 4812.  xSince the Regulatory Flexibility Act amendments were not in effect until the record in this  xproceeding was closed, the Commission was unable to request information regarding the number  xLof small entities that may choose to provide private coast services and is unable at this time to  xmake a meaningful estimate of the number of potential private coast service providers which are small businesses.   xThe size data provided by the Small Business Administration does not enable us to make  xxa meaningful estimate of the number of private coast station licensees which are small businesses.  xKTherefore, we used the 1992 Census of Transportation, Communications, and Utilities, conducted  xby the Bureau of Census, which is the most recent information available. This document shows  x.that only 12 radiotelephone firms out of a total of 1,178 such firms which operated during 1992  x had 1,000 or more employees. There are presently over 100 private coast station licensees.  xjThere is no limitation, however, as to the number of private coast station licensees that may be"#'0*((%"  xauthorized. Therefore, for purposes of our evaluations and conclusions in this Final Regulatory  xFlexibility Analysis, we estimate that there are over 100 private coast station licensees which are small businesses, as that term is defined by the Small Business Administration.  X-  ] D.xSummary of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance  X-xRequirements   xIn order to provide for distress signalling capabilities for recreational vessels we are imposing a single regulatory burden that may affect small businesses.  X - ` 2x(1)` ` Each MF, HF, and VHF marine radio for which an application for type acceptance  ` is received on or after June 17, 1999, must comply with either the international  ` requirements set forth in ITUR Recommendation 493 (including only equipment  ` classes A, B, D, and E) or the minimum requirements set forth in RTCM Paper  ` 25695/SC101STD. This requirement, however, will not apply to battery operated,  ` eportable handheld radio equipment or to Automated Maritime  ` ~Telecommunications System (AMTS) equipment operating in the 216220 MHz  ` 4band. All classes of small businesses could potentially be affected by this  ` requirement. In order to have a unit type accepted, a small entity would have to  ` test the radio equipment and provide clerical support to file the requisite FCC application forms. Both of these functions could be handled by a third party.(#`  X- E.xSteps taken to minimize burdens of Small Entities   >xThe Commission in this proceeding has considered comments on ways to implement broad  xchanges to the maritime service rules. In doing so, the Commission has adopted alternatives  xwhich minimize burdens placed on small entities. First, it has decided to permit land units to  xoperate under the authority of an associated public coast station's license without having to be  xindividually licensed by the Commission. This approach eliminates the need for fixed and mobile  Xe- xunits on land to file forms and submit fees to the Commission. See paragraph LAND ST17 supra. Second,  xit has decided to permit marine radio manufacturers to continue producing and selling  xxconventional marine radios indefinately, even though it has set a deadline for the type acceptance  xKfor such equipment. This approach manufacturers to sell existing stock and continue to sell units  X - x[to vessel operators in areas of the country where DSC capability is not needed or desired. See  X- xparagraph DSC REQ27 supra. Third, it has decided not to license each ALE transmitter individually. This  xKapproach provides for system licensing of ALE transmitters nationwide and greatly reduces filing  X - xburdens for licensees providing ALE service. See paragraph ALE REQ37 supra. Fourth, it has decided  xxnot to mandate DSC as the single protocol to be used by public coast stations for interconnection  x with the PSN. This approach permits coast station licensees to choose an interconnection  xprotocol that meets market demands, rather than presupposing a protocol that may be too  Xp$- xjexpensive or undesirable to implement in certain areas of the country. See paragraph DSC PROTOCOL15 supra.  x/Fifth, it has decided to simplify ship and aircraft radio licensing and provide a 90day grace  xperiod for renewing ship and aircraft station licenses. This approach eliminates the need for  x[licensees to renotify the Commission and pay a modification fee each time a new type of radio"-'0*((%"  xequipment is added to the station. Further, this approach eliminates the need for licensees to  xapply for a new station license, and be assigned a new call sign in cases where they forget to  xrenew their license before it expires. Changing a stations call sign would have hidden costs for  x<small businesses that may have literature or training information referencing the present call sign.  X- xSee paragraph 90 DAY PERIOD55 supra. Sixth, it has decided not to continue requiring private coast station  xlicensees to get a separate marine utility station license to use handheld radios. This approach  xeliminates the need for private coast station licensees to apply for this additional license and pay  Xa- xka fee. See paragraph HANDHELD PRIV58 supra. Seventh, it has decided to eliminate the frequency tolerance  x requirement for low powered private coast stations. This approach will allow private coast  X5- xstations to use economical ship radios for short range communications from land. Eighth, it has  xxdecided to authorize, by rule, private coast stations and vessels communicating in Alaskan waters  xto use of marine VHF channel 68. This approach eliminates the need for private coast station licensees to modify their licenses, and pay a fee, to request the new authority.  X - F.xSignificant alternatives considered and rejected   >xThe Commission considered and rejected several significant alternatives. The Commission  x<rejected the alternative of requiring public coast stations to implement DSC as the single protocol  xfor automatic interconnection because it determined that licensees should be given the flexibility  xto respond to market demands using the most efficient and cost effective protocols available for  x\their particular area of the country. The Commission also rejected the alternative of limiting  xpublic coast station serve to units on land to a certain number of vehicles. Instead, it determined  xthat licensees should be given the flexibility to serve any number of fixed or mobile units so long  xas they provide priority to marineoriginating communications. The Commission rejected the  xalternative of prohibiting the sale, after a certain date, conventional marine radios without a DSC  xcapability. Instead, it determined that small businesses and vessel operators may have a future  xneed for nonDSC radios in areas of the country where DSC is not needed or desirable. The  x.Commission rejected the alternative of requiring all DSC marine radios to meet an international  xstandard. Instead, it determined that the SC101 minimum DSC capability, as endorsed by the  xCoast Guard, will provide manufacturers with the technical flexibility to respond to the  XR- xcommunications needs of all types of vessels, e.g., commercial vessels sailing internationally,  xrecreational vessels on inland waterways. The Commission rejected the alternative of including  xtelegraph and NBDP authority in the "blanket license" for vessel stations because it determined  xthat stations using telegraphy or NBDP must ask for a Morse working series or SELCAL  xnumber. Because these are allocated internationally and are used by only a small percentage of  xU.S. vessels, it would be unreasonable to hand out Morse working series and SELCAL numbers  xto each vessel requesting a license. The Commission rejected the alternative of permitting  xfacsimile transmissions on marine VHF frequencies nationwide because it determined, as the  xLCoast Guard states, that there is too much congestion on marine VHF channels at this point to  xintroduce data communications. Instead, this issue is best addressed at the same time the  xCommission consideres narrowband operations. The Commission rejected the alternative of  xcombining the "commerical" and "noncommerical" classifications of private marine VHF  xchannels because it determined, and the Coast Guard agreed, that such sharing would be limited  xzto niche markets and specific regions of the country. Instead, the Commission will consider")'0*((%"  x/specific requests by the Coast Guard to implement sharing on a regional basis. Finally, the  xCommission rejected the alternative of permitting public coast stations to share PLMR frequencies  xbecause it determined that such sharing should be considered only after the resolution of PLMR service consolidation issues.  X- G.xReport to Congress   ]xThe Commission shall send a copy of this Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis with this  XH- xSecond Report and Order in a report to Congress pursuant to Section 251 of the Small Business  x|Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C.  801(a)(1)(A). A copy of this Regulatory Flexibility Analysis will also be published in the Federal Register.  X - II.xInitial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis  (for Second Further Notice)   2xAs required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the Commission has  xprepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the expected impact on small  X- x>entities of the policies and rules proposed in this Second Further Notice of Proposed Rule  X- xMaking. Written public comments are requested on the IRFA. Comments must be identified as  Xj- xresponses to the IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines for comments on this Second Further  XU-Notice of Proposed Rule Making provided in the item.  X@-  #Xj\  P6G;+XP#  X)- A.xNeed for and Objectives of the Proposed Rule: The purpose of this item is to  X-determine whether it is in the public interest, convenience, and necessity to amend our rules to simplify our licensing process for VHF public coast stations, to reconsider our treatment of high seas public coast stations, and to introduce additional flexibility for AMTS public coast stations. These proposals include: (1) converting licensing of VHF public coast station spectrum for which the principal use will involve, or is reasonably likely to involve, "subscriberbased" services, from sitebysite licensing to geographic area licensing, (2) simplifying and streamlining the VHF public coast spectrum licensing procedures and rules, (3) increasing licensee flexibility to provide communication services that are responsive to dynamic market demands, and (4) employing competitive bidding procedures (auctions) to resolve mutually exclusive applications for public coast spectrum for which the principal use will involve, or is reasonably likely to involve, "subscriberbased" services. In addition, we temporarily suspend the acceptance and processing of certain public coast spectrum applications, with the exception of applications in a few noted categories. These proposed rules and actions should increase the number and types of communications services available to the maritime community. Additionally, these proposals should improve safety of life and property at sea.  X"-    X#- B.xLegal Basis: Authority for issuance of this item is contained in Sections 4(i), 4(j), 7(a), 302, 303(b), 303(f), 303(g), 303(r), 307(e), 332(a), and 332(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.  154(i), 154(j), 157(a), 303(b), 303(f), 303(g), 303(r), 307(e), 332(a), and 332(c).  X/'- "/'0*((%"Ԍ X-C.xDescription and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which Rule Will  X-Apply: The proposed rules would affect licensees using public coast spectrum. The Commission has not developed a definition of the term "small entity" specifically applicable to public coast station licensees. Therefore, the applicable definition of small entity is the definition under the Small Business Administration rules applicable to radiotelephone service providers. This definition provides that a small entity is any entity employing less than 1,500  Xv-persons. See 13 C.F.R.  121.201, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 4812. Since the Regulatory Flexibility Act amendments were not in effect until the record in this proceeding was closed, the Comission was unable to request information regarding the number of small entities that may choose to provide public coast services and is unable at this time to make a meaningful estimate of the number of potential public coast service providers which are small businesses. xThe size data provided by the Small Business Administration does not enable us to make a meaningful estimate of the number of public coast station licensees which are small businesses. Therefore, we used the 1992 Census of Transportation, Communications, and Utilities, conducted by the Bureau of Census, which is the most recent information available. This document shows that only 12 radiotelephone firms out of a total of 1,178 such firms which operated during 1992 had 1,000 or more employees. xWe seek comment on the number of small entities that use public coast station spectrum. Further, we seek comment on the number of small entities that are likely to apply  X-for licenses under the various proposals described herein. Because any entity that is capable of providing radiotelephone service is eligible to hold a public coast license, the proposals  X-herein could prospectively affect any small business in the United States. In other words, the universe of prospective or possible public coast spectrum users is all small businesses.  X- D.xReporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance Requirements:  Xg-xAgain, we note that we have requested comment, supra, regarding the establishment of a small business definition for public coast spectrum. If we use competitive bidding to award licenses, as proposed, and also establish a small business definition for the purpose of competitive bidding, then all small businesses that choose to participate in these services will be required to demonstrate that they meet the criteria set forth to qualify as small businesses, as was required under part 1, subpart Q of the FCC's Rules, 47 C.F.R. part 1, subpart Q. Any small business applicant wishing to avail itself of small business provisions will need to make the general financial disclosures necessary to establish that the small business is in fact small. xIf this occurs, prior to auction each small business applicant will be required to submit an FCC Form 175, OMB Clearance Number 30600600. The estimated time for filling out an FCC Form 175 is 45 minutes. In addition to filing an FCC Form 175, each applicant must submit information regarding the ownership of the applicant, any joint venture arrangements or bidding consortia that the applicant has entered into, and financial information which demonstrates that a small business wishing to qualify for installment payments and bidding credits is a small business. Applicants that do not have audited financial statements available will be permitted to certify to the validity of their financial showings. While many small"(0*0*0*'" businesses have chosen to employ attorneys prior to filing an application to participate in an auction, the rules are proposed so that a small business working with the information in a bidder information package can file an application on its own. When an applicant wins a license, it will be required to submit an FCC Form 494 (common carrier) which will require technical information regarding the applicant's proposals for providing service. This application will require information provided by an engineer who will have knowledge of the system's design.  X_-  XH-E.xFederal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict with the Proposals: None.  X - F.xSignificant Alternatives Minimizing the Impact on Small Entities Consistent with  X -xthe Stated Objectives:  X -xThe Notice solicits comment on a variety of alternatives set forth herein. Any significant alternatives presented in the comments will be considered. As noted, we have  X-requested comment, supra, regarding the establishment of a small business definition for the public coast service. We also seek comment generally on the existence of small entities in the public coast service and how many total entities, existing and potential, would be affected by  XO-the proposed rules in the Notice.  Finally, we request that each commenter identify whether it  X:-is a "small business" under the SBA definition, supra, of employing fewer than 1,500 employees.  X- G.xIRFA Comments xWe request written public comment on the foregoing IRFA. Comments must have a separate and distinct heading designating them as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines provided in the item." 0*(("  X-T   APPENDIX C VHF COAST STATION INFORMATION ĐTP  X- I.xVHF Public Correspondence Frequencies  xThe table below lists the public correspondence frequency pairs as set forth in 47 C.F.R.  80.371(c). T ddx !ddxH ( ( ( T  q  h  Channel number j Carrier frequency (MHz)q q H r Ship transmit* h Coast transmitq q  24 h 157.200 h 161.800q q *  25 h 157.250 h 161.850q q  26}h 157.300}h 161.900q q  27h 157.350h 161.950q q } 28_h 157.400_h 162.000q q  84h 157.225h 161.825q q _ 85Ah 157.275Ah 161.875q q  86h 157.325h 161.925q q A 87#h 157.375#h 161.975q   hwx   X-88 (Puget Sound only)w 157.425w 162.025  #w X-  X- II.xCoast Guard Districts  X_-  3.05-1 First district. (a) The District Office is in Boston, Massachusetts.  x(b) The First Coast Guard District is comprised of: Maine; New Hampshire; Vermont;  X- xMassachusetts; Rhode Island; Connecticut; New York except that part north of latitude 42- N.  X - xand west of longitude 74-39' W; that part of New Jersey north of 40-18' N. latitude, east of  X!- xz74-30.5' W. longitude, and northeast of a line from 40-18' N. 74-30.5' W. northnorthwesterly  xto the New York, New Jersey & Pennsylvania boundaries at Tristate; all U.S. Naval reservations  x[on shore at Newfoundland; the ocean area encompassed by the Search and Rescue boundary  Xy$- xZbetween Canada and the United States easterly to longitude 63- W.; thence due south to latitude  Xb%- x41- N.; thence southwesterly along a line bearing 219-T to the point of intersection at 37- N.  XK&- xlatitude, 67-13' W. longitude with a line bearing 122-T from the New Jersey shoreline at 40-18' N. latitude (just south of the Shrewsbury River); thence northwesterly along this line to the coast."4' 0*((&"Ԍ X-ԙ  3.25-1 Fifth district. (a) The District Office is in Portsmouth, Va.  x(b) The Fifth Coast Guard District is comprised of: North Carolina; Virginia, District of  X- xColumbia; Maryland; Delaware; that part of Pennsylvania east of a line drawn along 78-55' W.  Xv- x-longitude south to 41-00' N. latitude, thence west to 79-00' W. longitude, and thence south to the  xPennsylvania-Maryland boundary; that portion of New Jersey that lies south and west of a line  XH- x[drawn from the New Jersey shoreline at 40-18' N. latitude (just south of the Shrewsbury River),  X1- x[thence westward to 40-18' N. latitude, 74-30.5' W. longitude, thence north-northwesterly to the  xjunction of the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania boundaries at Tristate; and the ocean  X - xarea encompassed by a line bearing 122-T from the coastal end of the First and Fifth Districts'  X - xyland boundary at the intersection of the New Jersey shoreline and 40-18' N. latitude (just south  xof the Shrewsbury River) to the southernmost point in the First Coast Guard District (a point  X - xlocated at approximately 37- N. latitude, 67-13' W. longitude); thence along a line bearing 219-T  xto the point of intersection with the ocean boundary between the Fifth and Seventh Coast Guard  X- xDistricts, which is defined as a line bearing 122-T from the coastal end of the Fifth and Seventh  xDistricts' land boundary at the shoreline at the North Carolina-South Carolina border, a point  Xb-located at approximately 30-55' N. 73- W.; thence northwesterly along this line to the coast.  X4-  3.35-1 Seventh district. (a) The District Office is in Miami, Fla.  x(b) The Seventh Coast Guard District shall comprise South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia, except  x\that part of Florida and Georgia west of a line from the intersection of the Florida coast with  X- xlongitude 83-50' W. due north to a position 30-15' N., 83-50' W., thence due west to a position  X- xj30-15' N., 84-45' W., thence due north to the intersection with the south shore of Jim Woodruff  xReservoir, thence along the east bank of the Jim Woodruff Reservoir and the east bank of the  xFlint River up stream to Montezuma, Ga., thence to West Point, Ga.; the Panama Canal Zone;  xxall of the island possessions of the United States pertaining to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands;  xall of the U.S. naval reservations in the islands of the West Indies and on the north coast of South  X - xAmerica; and the ocean areas encompassed by a line bearing 122- T. from the coastal end of the  xFifth and Seventh Coast Guard District land boundary to the intersection with the eastern  xboundary of the National Maritime Search and Rescue Region; thence along the eastern and  xsouthern boundary of the National Maritime Search and Rescue Region to the intersection with  xthe off-shore boundary between the Seventh and Eighth Coast Guard Districts which is defined  X!- xjas a line extending 199- T. from the coastal end of the Seventh and Eighth Coast Guard District land boundary; thence along this line to the coast.  Xh$-  3.40-1 Eighth district. (a) The District Office is in New Orleans, La. "#' 0*((Q'"Ԍ x(b) The Eighth Coast Guard District is comprised of: North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming,  x.Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas,  xOklahoma, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama; that part of Pennsylvania  X- xsouth of 41- N. latitude and west of 79- W. longitude; those parts of Ohio and Indiana south of  X- x41- N. latitude; Illinois, except that part north of 41- N. latitude and east of 90- W. longitude; that  X- xpart of Wisconsin south of 46-20' N. latitude and west of 90- W. longitude; that part of Minnesota  Xv- xsouth of 46-20' N. latitude; those parts of Florida and Georgia west of a line starting at the  X_- xFlorida coast at 83-50' W. longitude; thence northerly to 30-15' N. latitude, 83-50' W. longitude;  XH- xZthence due west to 30-15' N. latitude, 84-45' W. longitude; thence due north to the southern bank  X1- xof the Jim Woodruff Reservoir at 84-45' W. longitude; thence northeasterly along the eastern  xbank of the Jim Woodruff Reservoir and northerly along the eastern bank of the Flint River to  x[Montezuma, GA.; thence northwesterly to West Point, GA.; and the Gulf of Mexico area west  X - xof a line bearing 199- T. from the intersection of the Florida coast at 83-50' W. longitude (the coastal end of the Seventh and Eighth Coast Guard District land boundary.)  X -  3.45-1 Ninth district. (a) The District Office is in Cleveland Ohio.  XK- x(b) The Ninth Coast Guard District comprise Michigan, New York north of latitude 42- N. and  X4- xwest of longitude 74-39' W.; Pennsylvania north of latitude 41- and west of longitude 78-55' W.;  X- xthat part of Ohio and Indiana north of latitude 41- N.; that part of Illinois north of latitude 41-  X- xN. and east of longitude 90- W.; Wisconsin, except that part south of latitude 46-20' N. and west  X-of longitude 90- W.; and that part of Minnesota north of latitude 46-20' N.  X-  3.55-1 Eleventh district. (a) The District Office is in Alameda, California.  x\(b) The Eleventh Coast Guard District is comprised of: Arizona; Utah; Nevada; California;  XN- xand the ocean area bounded by a line from the California-Oregon state line westerly to 40- N.  X7- xlatitude, 150- W. longitude; thence southeasterly to 5- S. latitude, 110- W. longitude; thence  X - xnortheasterly to the border between Guatemala and Mexico on the Pacific Coast (14-38' N.  X -latitude, 92-19' W. longitude).  X-  3.65-1 Thirteenth district. (a) The District Office is in Seattle, Wash.  x(b) The Thirteenth Coast Guard District shall comprise Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana;  Xh$- xLand the ocean area bounded by a line from California-Oregon state line westerly to latitude 40-  XQ%- xyN. longitude, 150- W., thence northeasterly to latitude 54-40' N., longitude 140- W., thence due east to the Canadian coast. "#' 0*((("Ԍ X-  3.70-1 Fourteenth district. (a) The District Office is in Honolulu, Hawaii.  x(b) The Fourteenth Coast Guard District shall comprise the State of Hawaii; and the Pacific  X- xjIslands belonging to the United States south of latitude 40- N., and west of a line running from  Xv- x40- N., 150- W. through latitude 5- S., 110- W.; the ocean area west and south of a line running  X_- xkfrom position 51- N., 158- E. to position 43- N., 165- E.; thence due south to latitude 40- N.;  XH- xZthence due east to longitude 150- W.; thence southeasterly through latitude 5- S., longitude 110- W.  X -  3.85-1 Seventeenth district. (a) The District Office is in Juneau, Alaska.  x(b) The Seventeenth Coast Guard District shall comprise the State of Alaska; the ocean area  X- xybounded by a line from the Canadian Coast at latitude 54-40' N. due west to longitude 140- W.;  Xy- x.thence southwesterly to position 40- N., 150- W.; thence due west to position 40- N., 165- E.;  Xb- x.thence due north to latitude 43- N.; thence northwesterly to 51- N., 158- E.; thence north and  XK-east along the coastline of the continent of Asia to East Cape; thence north to the Arctic Ocean. "K 0*(("  X- APPENDIX D HIGH SEAS COAST STATION INFORMATION ĐTP  X- I.xRegions for HF Radiotelephone Assignments Standard Defined Areas  X- xThese allotment areas appear in the Preface to the International Frequency List (IFL). See IFRB Circularletter No. 843, dated October 31, 1990.  Xa- `  USA CL: ` ` includes that part of the territory of USA limited on the west by a line that  ` `extends from the northern border along meridian 110 West of Greenwich to the  ` parallel 35 North, thence along parallel 35 North to its intersection with meridian  ` A85 West, thence along the line joining the points 85 West / 35 North and 75 West  ` $/ 42 North, thence along meridian 75 West to the northern border including all coast stations of USA lying to the north of these lines.(#`  X - `  USA E: ` ` includes that part of the territory of USA limited on the west by a line that  ` extends from the eastern coastline along parallel 31 North to its intersection with  ` meridian 85 West of Greenwich, thence along meridian 85 West to the parallel 35  ` ~North, thence along the line joining the points 85 West / 35 North and 75 West  ` $/ 42 North, thence along meridian 75 West to the northern border including all coast stations of USA lying to the east of these lines.(#`  X- ` P USA W: ` ` includes that part of the territory of USA limited on the east by a line that extends  ` from the northern border along meridian 110 West of Greenwich to the southern border including all coast stations of USA lying to the west of this meridian.(#`  X- `  USA SO: ` ` includes that part of the territory of USA limited on the west by a line that  ` ~extends from the southern border along meridian 110 West of Greenwich to the  ` parallel 35 North, thence along parallel 35 North to its intersection with meridian  ` #85 West, thence along meridian 85 West to its intersection with parallel 31 North,  ` Pthence along parallel 31 North to the eastern coastline including all coast stations of USA lying to the south of these lines.(#`  X"< ` q Note: XxX` ` In order to ensure farreaching conformity with the existing Appendix 25  ` Allotment Plan and with the examination applied within the present Article 16  ` procedure, all lines subdividing countries into allotment areas may have a tolerance of +/1 degree.(#` "!0*(( "  X-| 1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a) 1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a) APPENDIX E FINAL RULES ĐTP  X- x Chapter I of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 0, 2, 80, and 87 are  X-amended as follows:  X- xI.` ` Part 0 Commission Organization  X_-x1. ` ` The Authority citation for Part 0 continues to read as follows:  X1-x AUTHORITY: Sec 5, 48 Stat. 1068, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 155, 255, unless  X -otherwise noted.  X -x2. ` ` Section 0.331 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: x* * * * * x(d) Authority concerning rulemaking proceedings. The Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau shall not have the authority to act upon notices of proposed rulemaking and inquiry, final orders in rule making proceedings and inquiry proceedings, and reports arising from any of the forgoing except such orders involving ministerial conforming amendments to rule parts, or orders conforming any of the applicable rules to formally adopted international conventions or agreements where novel questions of fact, law, or policy are not involved. Also, the addition of new Marine VHF frequency coordination committee(s) to  80.514 of this chapter need not be referred to the Commission if they do not involve novel questions of fact, policy or law, as well as requests by the United States Coast Guard to: (1) designate radio protection areas for mandatory Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) and establish marine channels as VTS frequencies for these areas; or (2) designate regions for shared commercial and noncommercial vessel use of VHF marine frequencies."0*(("  X-x II.` ` Part 2 Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules  X-and Regulations  X-x3.` ` The authority citation for Part 2 continues to read as follows:  X-x AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 302, 303, and 307 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Sections 154, 154(i), 302, 303, 303(r), and 307, unless otherwise  X_-noted.  X1-x4.` ` Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended as follows:  X -X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:   #I2PG;,JP# h !ddxH ( ( ( Addx$0lx$$ h $  . #$ &,x& " International table.,"United States table.,"&FCC use designators&.   & &,x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   .(" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)"UAllocation kHz - (5)"&' &(6)", =,(7)( .  ( &,x& "*," *,"X(*,"*,"1 *," '*,"v,*&.  l  & &,ex&  2000 ! 2025 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.92 S5.103wwwwwwwwwwp e 2000 ! 2025 FIXED MOBILEC C p e 2000 ! 2025 FIXED MOBILEss p e 2000 ! 2025 FIXED MOBILE US340p e 2000 ! 2025 MARITIME MOBILE US340 NG19p e  MARITIME (80)p e",&l    & &ex&  2025 ! 2045 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) Meteorological Aids S5.104 S5.92 S5.103ww( 2025 ! 2045 FIXED MOBILEC C  ( 2025 ! 2045 FIXED MOBILE( 2025 ! 2045 FIXED MOBILE  US340( 2025 ! 2045 MARITIME MOBILE US340 NG19(  MARITIME (80)(",&  l  p & &ex&  2045 ! 2065 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE LAND MOBILE S5.92e 2045 ! 2065 FIXED MOBILEe 2045 ! 2065 FIXED MOBILEe 2045 ! 2065 FIXED MOBILE US340e 2045 ! 2065 MARITIME MOBILE US340 NG19e  MARITIME (80)e &l  l  (& 2065 ! 2107 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE LAND MOBILE S5.92e 2065 ! 2107 MARITIME MOBILE S5.105 S5.106e 2065 ! 2107 MARITIME MOBILE S5.105 S5.106e 2065 ! 2107 MARITIME MOBILE S5.105 US296 US340 e 2065 ! 2107 MARITIME MOBILE S5.105 US296 US340e  MARITIME (80)e &l  "  & &ex&  2107 ! 2160 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE LAND MOBILE  dBlS5.92s" 2107 ! 2160 FIXED MOBILE " 2107 ! 2160 FIXED MOBILE " 2107 ! 2160 FIXED MOBILE US340" 2107 ! 2160 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE LAND MOBILE US340 NG19"  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)" "xxx_"&"  . & &,x& " International table.,"United States table.,"&FCC use designators&.   & &,x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   .(" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)"UAllocation kHz - (5)"&' &(6)", =,(7)(   ( & x&  2160 ! 2170 RADIOLOCATION S5.93 S5.107  2160 ! 2170 FIXED MOBILE   2160 ! 2170 FIXED MOBILE   2160 ! 2170 FIXED MOBILE US340  2160 ! 2170 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE LAND MOBILE US340 NG19   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)  &    & & x&  2170 ! 2173.5 MARITIME MOBILE   2170 ! 2173.5 MARITIME MOBILE  2170 ! 2173.5 MARITIME MOBILE  2170 ! 2173.5 MARITIME MOBILE (telephony) US340  2170 ! 2173.5 MARITIME MOBILE US340   MARITIME (80)  &    & & x&  2173.5 ! 2190.5 MOBILE (distress and calling) S5.108 S5.109 S5.110 S5.111  2173.5 ! 2190.5 MOBILE (distress and calling) S5.108 S5.109 S5.110 S5.111  2173.5 ! 2190.5 MOBILE (distress and calling) S5.108 S5.109 S5.110 S5.111  2173.5 ! 2190.5 MOBILE (distress and calling) S5.108 S5.109 S5.110 S5.111 US279 US340  2173.5 ! 2190.5 MOBILE (distress and calling) S5.108 S5.109 S5.110 S5.111 US279 US340   AVIATION (87) MARITIME (80)   2182 kHz: distress and calling&    & & x&  2190.5 ! 2194 MARITIME MOBILE 2190.5 ! 2194 MARITIME MOBILE 2190.5 ! 2194 MARITIME MOBILE 2190.5 ! 2194 MARITIME MOBILE (telephony) US340  2190.5 ! 2194 MARITIME MOBILE US340  MARITIME (80) &  "  & &x&  2194 ! 2300 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.92 S5.103 S5.112 2194 ! 2300 FIXED MOBILE  2194 ! 2300 FIXED MOBILE S5.112## 2194 ! 2300 FIXED MOBILE US340 2194 ! 2300 FIXED LAND MOBILE MARITIME MOBILE US340 NG19  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) "   "Nxxx b" | Addx$0lx$$ a<<<$0lx$$ | &"   & &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)( |  ( &sx&  2300 ! 2495 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.103 s 2300 ! 2495 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING S5.113 s 2300 ! 2495 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING S5.113 s 2300 ! 2495 FIXED MOBILE US340 s 2300 ! 2495 FIXED LAND MOBILE MARITIME MOBILE US340 NG19 s  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) s &|  |  "& 2495 ! 2498 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.103s 2495 ! 2498 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz)s 2495 ! 2498 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz)s 2495 ! 2498 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz) US340s 2495 ! 2498 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340s  s &|  0  & &s)x&  2498 ! 2501 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz) 2498 ! 2501 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz) 2498 ! 2501 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz) 2498 ! 2501 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (2500 kHz) US340J) 2498 ! 2501 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340J) J)  2500 kHz: standard frequency&0  0  & 2501 ! 2502 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research 2501 ! 2502 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research 2501 ! 2502 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research 2501 ! 2502 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 G106z) 2501 ! 2502 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 z) z) &0  @  J& &)8x&  2502 ! 2505 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.92 S5.103 S5.1148 2502 ! 2505 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL 8 2502 ! 2505 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL 8 2502 ! 2505 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US3408 2502 ! 2505 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US3408 8 "xxxR"&@   z& &8x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  2505 ! 2605 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.92 S5.103 S5.114 2505 ! 2605 FIXED MOBILE 2505 ! 2605 FIXED MOBILE 2505 ! 2605 FIXED MOBILE US285 US340 2505 ! 2605 FIXED LAND MOBILE MARITIME MOBILE US285 US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) &    "& 2605 ! 2625 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.92 S5.103 S5.114  2605 ! 2625 FIXED MOBILE  2605 ! 2625 FIXED MOBILE  2605 ! 2625 FIXED MOBILE US285 US340  2605 ! 2625 FIXED LAND MOBILE MARITIME MOBILE US285 US340   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)  &    & 2625 ! 2650 MARITIME MOBILE MARITIME RADIONAVIGATION S5.92 2625 ! 2650 FIXED MOBILE 2625 ! 2650 FIXED MOBILE 2625 ! 2650 FIXED MOBILE US285 US340 2625 ! 2650 FIXED LAND MOBILE MARITIME MOBILE US285 US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) &    & 2650 ! 2850 FIXED MOBILE expect aero nautical mobile (R) S5.92 S5.103z 2650 ! 2850 FIXED MOBILEz 2650 ! 2850 FIXED MOBILEz 2650 ! 2850 FIXED MOBILE US285 US340z 2650 ! 2850 FIXED LAND MOBILE MARITIME MOBILE US285 US340z  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)z &  @  & &8x&  2850 ! 3025 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.1158 2850 ! 3025 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.1158 2850 ! 3025 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.1158 2850 ! 3025 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115 US283 US3408 2850 ! 3025 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115 US283 US3408  AVIATION (87)8 @  z8"xxxR" | a<<<$0lx$$ <<<$0lx$$ | &@   z& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  3025 ! 3155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)`: 3025 ! 3155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)`: 3025 ! 3155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)`: 3025 ! 3155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 3025 ! 3155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340  &    "& &x&  3155 ! 3200 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.116 S5.117  3155 ! 3200 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.116   3155 ! 3200 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.116 S5.117  3155 ! 3200 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340  3155 ! 3200 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)  &  |  & &sx&  3200 ! 3230 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.116 s 3200 ! 3230 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.116 s 3200 ! 3230 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.116 s 3200 ! 3230 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340s 3200 ! 3230 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340s  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)s &|  |  & 3230 ! 3400 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.116 zs 3230 ! 3400 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.116 S5.118 zs 3230 ! 3400 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING S5.113 S5.116 S5.118 zs 3230 ! 3400 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Radiolocation US340zs 3230 ! 3400 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Radiolocation US340zs  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)zs &|    & &sx&  3400 ! 3500 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 3400 ! 3500 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 3400 ! 3500 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 3400 ! 3500 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340 3400 ! 3500 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340  AVIATION (87) "xxxR"&   z& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  3500 ! 3750 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.92 3500 ! 3750 AMATEUR S5.120 S5.119 3500 ! 3750 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE  3500 ! 3750 US340 3500 ! 3750 AMATEUR S5.120 US340  AMATEUR (97) &    "& 3750 ! 3800 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.92  3750 ! 3800 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.122  3750 ! 3800 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE   3750 ! 3800 US340  3750 ! 3800 AMATEUR S5.120 US340   AMATEUR (97)  &    & 3800 ! 3900 FIXED AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) LAND MOBILE  3800 ! 3900 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.122 3800 ! 3900 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE  3800 ! 3900 US340 3800 ! 3900 AMATEUR S5.120 US340  AMATEUR (97) &    & 3900 ! 3950 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) S5.123 z 3900 ! 3950 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.122z 3900 ! 3950 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE BROADCASTING z 3900 ! 3950 US340z 3900 ! 3950 AMATEUR S5.120 US340z  AMATEUR (97)z &    & &x&  3950 ! 4000 FIXED BROADCASTING  3950 ! 4000 AMATEUR S5.120 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.122 S5.124 S5.125 3950 ! 4000 FIXED BROADCASTING S5.126 3950 ! 4000 US340 3950 ! 4000 AMATEUR S5.120 US340  AMATEUR (97)   z"xxxR" | <<<$0lx$$ <<<$0lx$$ | &   z& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)( 0  ( &)x&  4000 ! 4063 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE S5.127 R) 4000 ! 4063 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE S5.127 R) 4000 ! 4063 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE S5.127 S5.126R) 4000 ! 4063 MARITIME MOBILE US236 US340 R) 4000 ! 4063 MARITIME MOBILE US236 US340 R)  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)R) &0    "& &)x&  4063 ! 4438 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.131 S5.132 S5.128 S5.129(  4063 ! 4438 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.131 S5.132 S5.129(  4063 ! 4438 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.131 S5.132 S5.128 S5.129(  4063 ! 4438 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 US82 US296 US340(  4063 ! 4438 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 US82 US296 US340(   INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)(  &    R& 4438 ! 4650 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R)  4438 ! 4650 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R)  4438 ! 4650 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile  4438 ! 4650 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340 4438 ! 4650 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) &    ( & &x&  4650 ! 4700 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)<: 4650 ! 4700 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)<: 4650 ! 4700 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)<: 4650 ! 4700 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US282 US283 US340 4650 ! 4700 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US282 US283 US340  AVIATION (87) &    & 4700 ! 4750 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR): 4700 ! 4750 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR): 4700 ! 4750 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR): 4700 ! 4750 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 4700 ! 4750 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340  &    & &x&  4750 ! 4850 FIXED AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) LAND MOBILE BROADCASTING S5.113 4750 ! 4850 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING S5.113 4750 ! 4850 FIXED BROADCASTING S5.113 Land Mobile 4750 ! 4850 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340 4750 ! 4850 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) "^xxx2"&   & &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  4850 ! 4995 FIXED LAND MOBILE BROADCASTING S5.113 4850 ! 4995 FIXED LAND MOBILE BROADCASTING S5.113 4850 ! 4995 FIXED LAND MOBILE BROADCASTING S5.113 4850 ! 4995 FIXED MOBILE US340 4850 ! 4995 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) &  0  "& &)x&  4995 ! 5003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5000 kHz)  4995 ! 5003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5000 kHz)  4995 ! 5003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5000 kHz)  4995 ! 5003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (5000 kHz) US340 ) 4995 ! 5003 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 )  )  5000 kHz: standard frequency&0  0  & 5003 ! 5005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchf 5003 ! 5005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchf 5003 ! 5005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchf 5003 ! 5005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 G106 ) 5003 ! 5005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 )  ) &0     & &)x&  5005 ! 5060 FIXED BROADCASTING S5.113 5005 ! 5060 FIXED BROADCASTING S5.113 5005 ! 5060 FIXED BROADCASTING S5.113 5005 ! 5060 FIXED US340 5005 ! 5060 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) "Xxxx;"&    & &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  5060 ! 5250 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobile S5.133 5060 ! 5250 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobile  5060 ! 5250 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobile  5060 ! 5250 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobile US212 US340 5060 ! 5250 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobile US212 US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) &    "& 5250 ! 5450 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile  5250 ! 5450 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile  5250 ! 5450 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile  5250 ! 5450 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile US340  5250 ! 5450 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile US340   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)  &    & &x&  5450 ! 5480 FIXED AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) LAND MOBILEX 5450 ! 5480 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)X 5450 ! 5480 FIXED AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) LAND MOBILEX 5450 ! 5480 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340X 5450 ! 5480 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340X  AVIATION (87)X &  0  & &)x&  5480 ! 5680 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115) 5480 ! 5680 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115) 5480 ! 5680 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115) 5480 ! 5680 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115 US283 US340) 5480 ! 5680 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.115 US283 US340)  AVIATION (87) ) &0  0  X& 5680 ! 5730 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) S5.111 S5.115) 5680 ! 5730 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) S5.111 S5.115) 5680 ! 5730 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) S5.111 S5.115) 5680 ! 5730 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) S5.111 S5.115 US340 ) 5680 ! 5730 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) S5.111 S5.115 US340 )  ) &0  @  & &)8x&  5730 ! 5900 FIXED LAND MOBILE I 5730 ! 5900 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R)  5730 ! 5900 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R)  5730 ! 5900 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US3408 5730 ! 5900 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US3408  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)8 "xxx"&@   & &8x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)( 0  ( &)x&  5900 ! 5950 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.136R) 5900 ! 5950 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.136R) 5900 ! 5950 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.136R) 5900 ! 5950 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340R) 5900 ! 5950 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) US340R)  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)R) &0    "& &)x&  5950 ! 6200 BROADCASTING   5950 ! 6200 BROADCASTING   5950 ! 6200 BROADCASTING   5950 ! 6200 BROADCASTING US3406  5950 ! 6200 BROADCASTING US3406   RADIO BROADCAST (HF)(73)6  &  0  R& &)x&  6200 ! 6525 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 S5.137f) 6200 ! 6525 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 S5.137f) 6200 ! 6525 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 S5.137f) 6200 ! 6525 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 US82 US296 US340f) 6200 ! 6525 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.130 S5.132 US82 US296 US340f)  MARITIME (80)f) &0    6 & &)x&  6525 ! 6685 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE(R): 6525 ! 6685 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE(R): 6525 ! 6685 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE(R): 6525 ! 6685 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340 6525 ! 6685 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340  AVIATION (87) &    f& 6685 ! 6765 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE(OR).: 6685 ! 6765 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE(OR).: 6685 ! 6765 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE(OR).: 6685 ! 6765 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340z 6685 ! 6765 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340z z &    & 6765 ! 7000 FIXED Land Mobile S5.139 S5.138 6765 ! 7000 FIXED Land Mobile S5.138 6765 ! 7000 FIXED Land Mobile S5.138 6765 ! 7000 FIXED Mobile S5.138 US340  6765 ! 7000 FIXED Mobile S5.138 US340   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)    dBl6780 + 15 kHz: industrial, scientific, and medical&    z& &x&  7000 ! 7100 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE S5.140 S5.141 7000 ! 7100 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE  7000 ! 7100 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEUR SATELLITE  7000 ! 7100 US340 7000 ! 7100 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE US340  AMATEUR (97)   ""xxxj" | <<<$0lx$$ <<<$0lx$$ | &   & &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  7100 ! 7300 BROADCASTING 7100 ! 7300 AMATEUR S5.120 S5.142  7100 ! 7300 BROADCASTING 7100 ! 7300 S5.142 US340 7100 ! 7300 AMATEUR S5.120 S5.142 US340   AMATEUR (97) &    "& &x&  7300 ! 7350 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.143  7300 ! 7350 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.143  7300 ! 7350 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.143  7300 ! 7350 FIXED Mobile US340  7300 ! 7350 FIXED Mobile US340   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)  &    & 7350 ! 8100 FIXED Land Mobile  7350 ! 8100 FIXED Land Mobile  7350 ! 8100 FIXED Land Mobile S5.144 7350 ! 8100 FIXED Mobile US340 7350 ! 8100 FIXED Mobile US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) &    & &x&  8100 ! 8195 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE: 8100 ! 8195 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE: 8100 ! 8195 FIXED MARITIME MOBILE: 8100 ! 8195 MARITIME MOBILE US236 US340 8100 ! 8195 MARITIME MOBILE US236 US340  MARITIME (80) &    & &x&  8195 ! 8815 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 S5.111l 8195 ! 8815 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 S5.111l 8195 ! 8815 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 S5.111l 8195 ! 8815 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 S5.111 US82 US296 US340l 8195 ! 8815 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 S5.111 US82 US296 US340l  MARITIME (80)l &    & &x&  8815 ! 8965 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 8815 ! 8965 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 8815 ! 8965 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 8815 ! 8965 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US340 8815 ! 8965 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US340  AVIATION (87) "xxxB"&   l& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  8965 ! 9040 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)`: 8965 ! 9040 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)`: 8965 ! 9040 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)`: 8965 ! 9040 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 8965 ! 9040 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340  &    "& 9040 ! 9400 FIXEDD  9040 ! 9400 FIXEDD  9040 ! 9400 FIXEDD  9040 ! 9400 FIXED US3406  9040 ! 9400 FIXED US3406   INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) Aviation (87)6  &    & 9400 ! 9500 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 9400 ! 9500 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 9400 ! 9500 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 9400 ! 9500 FIXED US340 9400 ! 9500 FIXED US340  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) Aviation (87) &  0  6 & &)x&  9500 ! 9900 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.148) 9500 ! 9900 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.148) 9500 ! 9900 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.148) 9500 ! 9900 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.148 US235 US340) 9500 ! 9900 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.148 US235 US340)  RADIO BROADCAST (HF)(73) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)) &0    & &)x&  9900 ! 9995 FIXED 9900 ! 9995 FIXED 9900 ! 9995 FIXED 9900 ! 9995 FIXED US340z 9900 ! 9995 FIXED US340z  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)z &  @  & &8x&  9995 ! 10003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (10000 kHz) S5.1118 9995 ! 10003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (10000 kHz) S5.1118 9995 ! 10003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (10000 kHz) S5.1118 9995 ! 10003 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (10000 kHz) S5.111 US3408 9995 ! 10003 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL S5.111 US3408 8  10000 kHz: standard frequency@  z8"xxxS" | <<<$0lx$$ <<<$0lx$$ | &@   z& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  10003 ! 10005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111  10003 ! 10005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111  10003 ! 10005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111  10003 ! 10005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL S5.111 US340 G106 10003 ! 10005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL S5.111 US340   &    "& &x&  10005 ! 10100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111  10005 ! 10100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111  10005 ! 10100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111  10005 ! 10100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 US283 US340  10005 ! 10100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 US283 US340   AVIATION (87)  &    & 10100 ! 10150 FIXED Amateur S5.120: 10100 ! 10150 FIXED Amateur S5.120: 10100 ! 10150 FIXED Amateur S5.120: 10100 ! 10150 US247 US340  10100 ! 10150 AMATEUR S5.120 US247 US340   AMATEUR (97)  &  0  & &)x&  10150 ! 11175 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) 10150 ! 11175 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) 10150 ! 11175 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) 10150 ! 11175 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US340<) 10150 ! 11175 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US340<)  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)<) &0    & &)x&  11175 ! 11275 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)z: 11175 ! 11275 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)z: 11175 ! 11275 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)z: 11175 ! 11275 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 11175 ! 11275 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340  &    <& 11275 ! 11400 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R): 11275 ! 11400 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R): 11275 ! 11400 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R): 11275 ! 11400 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340P 11275 ! 11400 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340P  AVIATION (87)P &    & &x&  11400 ! 11600 FIXED 11400 ! 11600 FIXED 11400 ! 11600 FIXED 11400 ! 11600 FIXED US340D 11400 ! 11600 FIXED US340D  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)D "xxxl!"&   P& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  11600 ! 11650 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 11600 ! 11650 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 11600 ! 11650 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 11600 ! 11650 FIXED US340 11600 ! 11650 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &    "& 11650 ! 12050 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.1486  11650 ! 12050 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.1486  11650 ! 12050 BROADCASTING S5.147 S5.1486  11650 ! 12050 BROADCASTING US235 US3406  11650 ! 12050 BROADCASTING US235 US3406   RADIO BROADCAST (HF)(73) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)6  &    & 12050 ! 12100 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 12050 ! 12100 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 12050 ! 12100 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 12050 ! 12100 FIXED US340 12050 ! 12100 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &    6 & &x&  12100 ! 12230 FIXEDX 12100 ! 12230 FIXED X 12100 ! 12230 FIXED X 12100 ! 12230 FIXEDgg US340 12100 ! 12230 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &  0  & &)x&  12230 ! 13200 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 J J  12230 ! 13200 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 ~~ 12230 ! 13200 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145  12230 ! 13200 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 US82 US296 US340 ) 12230 ! 13200 MARITIME MOBILE S5.109 S5.110 S5.132 S5.145 "" US82 US296 US340g#g#)  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)) &0    & &)x&  13200 ! 13260 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR): 13200 ! 13260 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR): 13200 ! 13260 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR): 13200 ! 13260 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340^ 13200 ! 13260 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340^ ^ &    & &x&  13260 ! 13360 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 13260 ! 13360 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 13260 ! 13360 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)I 13260 ! 13360 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340 13260 ! 13360 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340  AVIATION (87)   ^"xxx2" | <<<$0lx$$ <<<$0lx$$ | &   ^& &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  13360 ! 13410 FIXED RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 13360 ! 13410 FIXED RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 13360 ! 13410 FIXED RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 13360 ! 13410 RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 G115  13360 ! 13410 RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149   &  0  "& &)x&  13410 ! 13570 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.150 ) 13410 ! 13570 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.150 ) 13410 ! 13570 FIXED MOBILE except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.150 ) 13410 ! 13570 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.150 US340  ) 13410 ! 13570 FIXED S5.150 US340 )  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)  )   dB13560 + 7 kHz: industrial, scientific and medical &0  0  & 13570 ! 13600 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.151 ) 13570 ! 13600 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.151 ) 13570 ! 13600 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.151 ) 13570 ! 13600 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US340 ) 13570 ! 13600 FIXED US340 )  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) ) &0    & &)x&  13600 ! 13800 BROADCASTING S5.148 13600 ! 13800 BROADCASTING S5.148 13600 ! 13800 BROADCASTING S5.148 13600 ! 13800 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340 13600 ! 13800 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340  RADIO BROADCAST (HF)(73) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &  0  & &)x&  13800 ! 13870 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.151) 13800 ! 13870 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.151) 13800 ! 13870 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.151) 13800 ! 13870 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US340) 13800 ! 13870 FIXED US340)  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)) &0  @  & &)8x&  13870 ! 14000 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) 13870 ! 14000 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) 13870 ! 14000 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) 13870 ! 14000 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US3408 13870 ! 14000 FIXED US3408  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)8 "xxx"&@   & &8x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  14000 ! 14250 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE`: 14000 ! 14250 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE`: 14000 ! 14250 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE`: 14000 ! 14250 US340 14000 ! 14250 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE US340  AMATEUR (97) &    "& &x&  14250 ! 14350 AMATEUR S5.120 S5.152  14250 ! 14350 AMATEUR S5.120  14250 ! 14350 AMATEUR S5.120 S5.152  14250 ! 14350 US340  14250 ! 14350 AMATEUR S5.120 US340   AMATEUR (97)  &  0  & &)x&  14350 ! 14990 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R)t  14350 ! 14990 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R)t  14350 ! 14990 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R)t  14350 ! 14990 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US340) 14350 ! 14990 FIXED US340)  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)) &0  0  & 14990 ! 15005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (15000 kHz) S5.111) 14990 ! 15005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (15000 kHz) S5.111) 14990 ! 15005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (15000 kHz) S5.111) 14990 ! 15005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (15000 kHz) S5.111 US340) 14990 ! 15005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL S5.111 US340) )  15000 kHz: standard frequency&0  0  & 15005 ! 15010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchz 15005 ! 15010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchz 15005 ! 15010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchz 15005 ! 15010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 G106  ) 15005 ! 15010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 )  ) &0    & &)x&  15010!15100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)^: 15010!15100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)^: 15010!15100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)^: 15010!15100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 15010!15100 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340   &     & &x&  15100!15600 BROADCASTING S5.148 15100!15600 BROADCASTING S5.148 15100!15600 BROADCASTING S5.148 15100!15600 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340 15100!15600 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340 RADIO BROADCAST (HF)(73) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)   " xxxj|" | <<<$0lx$$ !<<<!$0lx$$ | &   & &x& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &x& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &x&  15600!15800 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 15600!15800 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 15600!15800 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 15600!15800 FIXED US340 15600!15800 FIXED US340 AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FIXED (23) &  "& &yZ&        &  & &yZ&  15800!16360 FIXED S5.153  15800!16360 FIXED S5.153  15800!16360 FIXED S5.153  15800!16360 FIXED US340  15800!16360 FIXED US340   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FIXED (23)  &    & 17410 ! 17480 FIXED(  17410 ! 17480 FIXED(  17410 ! 17480 FIXED(  17410 ! 17480 FIXED US340t  17410 ! 17480 FIXED US340t  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FIXED (23)t  &    & &yZ&  17480 ! 17550 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 17480 ! 17550 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 17480 ! 17550 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 17480 ! 17550 FIXED US340 17480 ! 17550 FIXED US340 AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FIXED (23) &    t & 17550 ! 17900 BROADCASTING S5.148 17550 ! 17900 BROADCASTING S5.148 17550 ! 17900 BROADCASTING S5.148 17550 ! 17900 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340 17550 ! 17900 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340  RADIO BROADCAST (HF) (73) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &    & 17900 ! 17970 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R): 17900 ! 17970 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R): 17900 ! 17970 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R): 17900 ! 17970 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340 17900 ! 17970 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340  AVIATION (87) &    & 17970 ! 18030 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)P: 17970 ! 18030 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)P: 17970 ! 18030 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR)P: 17970 ! 18030 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 17970 ! 18030 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340   "^!xxx~3"&    & &yZ&  18030 ! 18052 FIXED 18030 ! 18052 FIXED 18030 ! 18052 FIXED 18030 ! 18052 FIXED US340 18030 ! 18052 FIXED US340  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) "L"xxxK"&   & &yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &yZ&  18052 ! 18068 FIXED Space Research`: 18052 ! 18068 FIXED Space Research`: 18052 ! 18068 FIXED Space Research`: 18052 ! 18068 FIXED US340 18052 ! 18068 FIXED US340  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) &    "& &yZ&  18068 ! 18168 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE S5.154  18068 ! 18168 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE   18068 ! 18168 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE   18068 ! 18168 US340  18068 ! 18168 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE US340   AMATEUR (97) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)  &    & 18168 ! 18780 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobilet  18168 ! 18780 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobilet  18168 ! 18780 FIXED Mobile except aeronautical mobilet  18168 ! 18780 FIXED Mobile US340 18168 ! 18780 FIXED Mobile US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) &    & &yZ&  18780 ! 18900 MARITIME MOBILE 18780 ! 18900 MARITIME MOBILE 18780 ! 18900 MARITIME MOBILE 18780 ! 18900 MARITIME MOBILE US82 US296 US340 18780 ! 18900 MARITIME MOBILE US82 US296 US340  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80) &    & &yZ&  18900 ! 19020 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 18900 ! 19020 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 18900 ! 19020 BROADCASTING S5.134 S5.135 S5.146 18900 ! 19020 FIXED US340 18900 ! 19020 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &    & &yZ&  19020 ! 19680 FIXED  19020 ! 19680 FIXED  19020 ! 19680 FIXED  19020 ! 19680 FIXED US340l 19020 ! 19680 FIXED US340l  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)l &    & &yZ&  19680 ! 19800 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132: 19680 ! 19800 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132: 19680 ! 19800 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132: 19680 ! 19800 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 US340 19680 ! 19800 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 US340  MARITIME (80) &    l& &yZ&  19800 ! 19900 FIXED 19800 ! 19900 FIXED 19800 ! 19900 FIXED 19800 ! 19900 FIXED US340 19800 ! 19900 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) "B#xxx"  "$xxx" | !<<<!$0lx$$ A<<<%$0lx$$ | &   & &yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &yZ&  19900 ! 19995 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111 19900 ! 19995 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111 19900 ! 19995 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111 19900 ! 19995 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111 US340 G106 19900 ! 19995 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Research S5.111 US340  &  0  "& &)yZ&  19995 ! 20010 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20000 kHz) S5.111( ) 19995 ! 20010 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20000 kHz) S5.111( ) 19995 ! 20010 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20000 kHz) S5.111( ) 19995 ! 20010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL S5.111 US340 G106( ) 19995 ! 20010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL S5.111 US340( ) ( )  2000 kHz: standard frequency&0    & &)yZ&  20010 ! 21000 FIXED Mobilef: 20010 ! 21000 FIXED Mobile f: 20010 ! 21000 FIXED Mobilef: 20010 ! 21000 FIXED Mobileii US340 20010 ! 21000 FIXED US340  &    ( & 21000 ! 21450 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITEn n : 21000 ! 21450 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE: 21000 ! 21450 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE: 21000 ! 21450 US340< 21000 ! 21450 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE## US340<  AMATEUR (97)< &    & 21450 ! 21850 BROADCASTING S5.148 21450 ! 21850 BROADCASTING S5.148  21450 ! 21850 BROADCASTING S5.148 21450 ! 21850 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340yy 21450 ! 21850 BROADCASTING S5.148 US340!!  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) RADIO BROADCAST (HF) (73) &    <& &yZ&  21850 ! 21870 FIXED S5.155A S5.155 21850 ! 21870 FIXED  21850 ! 21870 FIXED  21850 ! 21870 FIXED US340 21850 ! 21870 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &    & &yZ&  21870 ! 21924 FIXED S5.155B R 21870 ! 21924 FIXED S5.155B R 21870 ! 21924 FIXED S5.155B R 21870 ! 21924 FIXED US340 21870 ! 21924 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) "%xxx|"&   & &yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &yZ&  21924 ! 22000 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)`: 21924 ! 22000 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)`: 21924 ! 22000 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)`: 21924 ! 22000 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US340 21924 ! 22000 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US340  AVIATION (87) &    "& 22000 ! 22855 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 S5.1566  22000 ! 22855 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 6  22000 ! 22855 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 6  22000 ! 22855 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 US82 US296 US3406  22000 ! 22855 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 US82 US296 US3406   INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) MARITIME (80)6  &    & &yZ&  22855 ! 23000 FIXED S5.156 22855 ! 23000 FIXED  22855 ! 23000 FIXED  22855 ! 23000 FIXED US340 22855 ! 23000 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) &  0  6 & &)yZ&  23000 ! 23200 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) S5.156J) 23000 ! 23200 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) J) 23000 ! 23200 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) J) 23000 ! 23200 FIXED Mobile except aero nautical mobile (R) US340J) 23000 ! 23200 FIXED US340J)  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)J) &0    & &)yZ&  23200 ! 23350 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) FIXED S5.156A. 23200 ! 23350 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) FIXED S5.156A. 23200 ! 23350 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) FIXED S5.156A. 23200 ! 23350 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 23200 ! 23350 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340  &  0  J& &)yZ&  23350 ! 24000 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.157^ 23350 ! 24000 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.157^ 23350 ! 24000 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.157^ 23350 ! 24000 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile US340) 23350 ! 24000 FIXED US340)  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)) &0  @  & &)8yZ&  24000 ! 24890 FIXED LAND MOBILERI 24000 ! 24890 FIXED LAND MOBILERI 24000 ! 24890 FIXED LAND MOBILERI 24000 ! 24890 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile US340D8 24000 ! 24890 FIXED US340D8  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)D8 "P&xxx""&@   & &8yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y;Region 1 allocation |OkHz"m Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" o(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &yZ&  24890 ! 24990 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE`: 24890 ! 24990 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE`: 24890 ! 24990 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE`: 24890 ! 24990 US340 24890 ! 24990 AMATEUR S5.120 AMATEURSATELLITE US340  AMATEUR (97) &  0  "& &)yZ&  24990 ! 25005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (25000 kHz)  24990 ! 25005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (25000 kHz)  24990 ! 25005 STANDARD FRE QUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (25000 kHz)  24990 ! 25005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 ) 24990 ! 25005 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 )  )  25000 kHz: standard frequency&0  0  & 25005 ! 25010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchf 25005 ! 25010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchf 25005 ! 25010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL Space Researchf 25005 ! 25010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 G106 ) 25005 ! 25010 STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL US340 )  ) &0    & &)yZ&  25010 ! 25070 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 25010 ! 25070 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 25010 ! 25070 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 25010 ! 25070 US340 25010 ! 25070 LAND MOBILE US340 NG112  PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)  &    & &yZ&  25070 ! 25210 MARITIME MOBILE 25070 ! 25210 MARITIME MOBILE 25070 ! 25210 MARITIME MOBILE 25070 ! 25210 MARITIME MOBILE US82 US281 US296 US340z 25070 ! 25210 MARITIME MOBILE US82 US281 US296 US340 NG112z  MARITIME (80) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)z &    & &yZ&  25210 ! 25330 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile^ 25210 ! 25330 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile^ 25210 ! 25330 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile^ 25210 ! 25330 US340^ 25210 ! 25330 LAND MOBILE US340^  PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)^ &  @  z& &8yZ&  25330 ! 25550 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobileR 25330 ! 25550 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobileR 25330 ! 25550 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobileR 25330 ! 25550 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile US3408 25330 ! 25550 US3408  8 @  ^8"'xxxj2" | A<<<%$0lx$$ a<<<( 4lx$$ | &@   ^& &yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y9Region 1 allocation |MkHz"k Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" m(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &yZ&  25550 ! 25670 RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 25550 ! 25670 RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 25550 ! 25670 RADIO ASTRONOMY S5.149 25550 ! 25670 RADIO ASTRONOMY US74 S5.149  25550 ! 25670 RADIO ASTRONOMY US74 S5.149   &    "& &yZ&  25670 ! 26100 BROADCASTINGD  25670 ! 26100 BROADCASTINGD  25670 ! 26100 BROADCASTINGD  25670 ! 26100 BROADCASTING US25 US340  25670 ! 26100 BROADCASTING US25 US340   RADIO BROADCAST (HF) (73) Remote Pickup (74D)  &    & &yZ&  26100 ! 26175 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 : 26100 ! 26175 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 : 26100 ! 26175 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 : 26100 ! 26175 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 US340 26100 ! 26175 MARITIME MOBILE S5.132 US340  AUXILIARY BROAD CASTING (74) MARITIME (80) &    & &yZ&  26175 ! 26480 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 26175 ! 26480 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 26175 ! 26480 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 26175 ! 26480 US340 26175 ! 26480 LAND MOBILE US340  AUXILIARY BROAD CASTING (74) &  0  & &)yZ&  26480 ! 26950 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 26480 ! 26950 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile  26480 ! 26950 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 26480 ! 26950 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile US10 US340.) 26480 ! 26950 US10 US340.)  .) &0  0  & 26950 ! 26960 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150^) 26950 ! 26960 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150^) 26950 ! 26960 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150^) 26950 ! 26960 S5.150 US340^) 26950 ! 26960 FIXED S5.150 US340^)  INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23) ^) &0  @  .& &)8yZ&  26960 ! 27230 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.1508 26960 ! 27230 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.1508 26960 ! 27230 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.1508 26960 ! 27230 S5.150 US3408 26960 ! 27230 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150 US3408  PERSONAL (95) 8   dBP27120 + 163 kHz: industrial, scientific and medical"B(xxx2"&@   ^& &8yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y9Region 1 allocation |MkHz"k Region 2 allocation  kHz".Region 3 allocation RkHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" m(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation kHz q(4)""UAllocation kHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)( 0  ( &)yZ&  27230 ! 27410 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150R) 27230 ! 27410 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150R) 27230 ! 27410 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150R) 27230 ! 27410 S5.150 US340R) 27230 ! 27410 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.150 US340R)  PERSONAL (95) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) R) &0    "& &)yZ&  27410 ! 27500 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile6  27410 ! 27500 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile6  27410 ! 27500 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile6  27410 ! 27500 US340  27410 ! 27500 FIXED LAND MOBILE US340   PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90)    R &yZ& "  " International table "United States table "&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y9Region 1 allocation z7MHzX"k Region 2 allocation i MHzX".Region 3 allocation PMHzX"QGovernmentX"NonGovernmentX"%Rule part(s)X"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(    (" m(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation MHz q(4)"?Allocation MHz - (5)"&' &(6)", =,(7)(   X( &yZ&  27.5 ! 27.54 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS FIXED MOBILEz 27.5 ! 27.54 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS FIXED MOBILEz 27.5 ! 27.54 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS FIXED MOBILEz 27.5 ! 27.54 US340z 27.5 ! 27.54 FIXED LAND MOBILE US340z  PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) z &    & 27.54 ! 28 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS FIXED MOBILE 27.54 ! 28 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS FIXED MOBILE 27.54 ! 28 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS FIXED MOBILE 27.54 ! 28 FIXED MOBILE US298 US340 27.54 ! 28 US298 US340  &    z& 28 ! 29.7 AMATEUR AMATEURSATELLITEB: 28 ! 29.7 AMATEUR AMATEURSATELLITEB: 28 ! 29.7 AMATEUR AMATEURSATELLITEB: 28 ! 29.7 US340 28 ! 29.7 AMATEUR AMATEURSATELLITE US340  AMATEUR (97) "P)xxx$"&    & &yZ&  29.7 ! 29.8 FIXED MOBILENI 29.7 ! 29.8 FIXED MOBILENI 29.7 ! 29.8 FIXED MOBILENI 29.7 ! 29.8 US340 29.7 ! 29.8 LAND MOBILE US340  PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) "L*xxxK"&   & &yZ& " International table"United States table"&FCC use designators&   & &yZ& "Y9Region 1 allocation z7MHz"k Region 2 allocation i MHz".Region 3 allocation PMHz"QGovernment"NonGovernment"%Rule part(s)"0+Specialuse 3+frequencies(   (" m(1)"   (2)"ZB S (3)"Allocation MHz q(4)""?Allocation MHz - (5)""&' &(6)"", =,(7)(   ( &yZ&  29.8 ! 29.89 FIXED MOBILE`: 29.8 ! 29.89 FIXED MOBILE`: 29.8 ! 29.89 FIXED MOBILE`: 29.8 ! 29.89 US340 29.8 ! 29.89 FIXED US340  AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)  &    "& &yZ&  29.89 ! 29.91 FIXED MOBILED : 29.89 ! 29.91 FIXED MOBILED : 29.89 ! 29.91 FIXED MOBILED : 29.89 ! 29.91 FIXED MOBILE US340  29.89 ! 29.91 US340    &    & &yZ&  29.91 ! 30 FIXED MOBILE : 29.91 ! 30 FIXED MOBILE : 29.91 ! 30 FIXED MOBILE : 29.91 ! 30 US340t  29.91 ! 30 FIXED US340t   AVIATION (87) INTERNATIONAL FIXED PUBLIC (23)t  &    & &yZ& "*f" *f"X(*f"*f"1 *f" '*f"v,*  t  | a<<<( 4lx$$ <<<f+ 4lx$$ | &    t & &yZ&  158.115 ! 161.575 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile S5.226 S5.229< 158.115 ! 161.575 FIXED MOBILE S5.226 S5.230 S5.231 S5.232< 158.115 ! 161.575 FIXED MOBILE S5.226 S5.230 S5.231 S5.232< 158.115 ! 161.575 S5.226< 158.115 ! 161.575 FIXED LAND MOBILE S5.226 NG6 NG28 NG70 NG112 NG124 NG148 <  PUBLIC MOBILE (22) PRIVATE LAND MOBILE (90) MARITIME (80)< &    f& &yZ& "*>" *>"X(*>"*>"1 *>" '*>"v,*  < "+xxx"  X- '3'3StandardHPLA4SAD.PRSx  3'3'StandardHPLA4SAD.PRSx  ,    XF` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:&-FFZS5.109The frequencies 2187.5 kHz, 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 8414.5 kHz, 12577 kHz and 16804.5 kHz are international distress frequencies for digital selective calling. The conditions"'',0*((%" for the use of these frequencies are prescribed in Article N38/S31.  X-FFZS5.110The frequencies 2174.5 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 6268 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 12520 kHz and 16695 kHz are international distress frequencies for narrowband directprinting telegraphy. The conditions for the use of these frequencies are prescribed in Article N38/S31.  Xv-FFZS5.111The carrier frequencies 2182 kHz, 3023 kHz, 5680 kHz, 8364 kHz and the frequencies 121.5 MHz, 156.8 MHz and 243 MHz may also be used, in accordance with the procedures in force for terrestrial radiocommunication services, for search and rescue operations concerning manned space vehicles. The conditions for the use of the frequencies are prescribed in Article N38/S31 and in Article 38/Appendix S13. FFZThe same applies to the frequencies 10003 kHz, 14993 kHz and 19993 kHz, but in each of  X -these cases emissions must be confined in a band of  3 kHz about the frequency.  X -FFZS5.112Alternative allocation: in Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Malta, Norway, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Yugoslavia, the band 2194-2300 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.  X6-FFZS5.113For the conditions for the use of the bands 2300-2495 kHz (2498 kHz in Region 1), 3200-3400 kHz, 4750-4995 kHz and 5005-5060 kHz by the broadcasting service, see Nos. S5.16 to S5.20, S5.21 and 2666/S23.3 to 2673/S23.10.  X-FFZS5.114Alternative allocation: in Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Iraq, Italy, Malta, Norway, the United Kingdom, Turkey and Yugoslavia, the band 2502-2625 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.  Xi-FFZS5.115The carrier (reference) frequencies 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz may also be used, in accordance with Article N38/S31 and Article 38/Appendix S13 by stations of the maritime mobile service engaged in coordinated search and rescue operations.  X -FFZS5.116Administrations are urged to authorize the use of the band 3155-3195 kHz to provide a common worldwide channel for low power wireless hearing aids. Additional channels for these devices may be assigned by administrations in the bands between 3155 kHz and 3400 kHz to suit local needs. FFZIt should be noted that frequencies in the range 3000 kHz to 4000 kHz are suitable for hearing aid devices which are designed to operate over short distances within the induction field.  X>&-FFZS5.117Alternative allocation: in Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cameroon, Cyprus, C=te d'Ivoire, Denmark, Egypt, Spain, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Liberia, Malta, Norway,")'-0*((%" the United Kingdom, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Togo, Turkey and Yugoslavia, the band 3155-3200 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.  X-FFZS5.118Additional allocation: in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay, the band 3230-3400 kHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.  Xa-FFZS5.119Additional allocation: in Honduras, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, the band 3500-3750 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.  X -FFZS5.120For the use of the bands allocated to the amateur service at 3.5 MHz, 7.0 MHz, 10.1 MHz, 14.0 MHz, 18.068 MHz, 21.0 MHz, 24.89 MHz and 144 MHz in the event of natural disasters, see Resolution 640.  X -FFZS5.122Alternative allocation: in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, the band 3750-4000 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.  Xh-FFZS5.123Additional allocation: in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the band 3900-3950 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under Article 14/No. S9.21.  X-FFZS5.124Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 3950-4000 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The power of broadcasting stations operating in this band shall not exceed that necessary for a national service within the frontier of this country and shall not cause harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table.  Xo-FFZS5.125Additional allocation: in Greenland, the band 3950-4000 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The power of the broadcasting stations operating in this band shall not exceed that necessary for a national service and shall in no case exceed 5 kW.  X-FFZS5.126In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 3995-4005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals.  X!-FFZS5.127The use of the band 4000-4063 kHz by the maritime mobile service is limited to ship stations using radiotelephony (see No. 4374/S52.220 and Appendix 16/S17).  Xt$-FFZS5.128In Afghanistan, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, China, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Mali, Moldova, Niger, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, in the bands 4063-4123 kHz, 4130-4133 kHz and 4408-4438 kHz, stations of limited power in the fixed"/'.0*((%" service which are situated at least 600 km from the coast may operate on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service.  X-FFZS5.129On condition that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service, the frequencies in the bands 4063-4123 kHz and 4130-4438 kHz may be used exceptionally by stations in the fixed service communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located with a mean power not exceeding 50 W.  XH-FFZS5.130The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 4125 kHz and 6215 kHz are prescribed in Articles N38/S31 and 60/S52 and in Articles 37 and 38/Appendix S13.  X -FFZS5.131The frequency 4209.5 kHz is used exclusively for the transmission by coast stations of meteorological and navigational warnings and urgent information to ships by means of narrowband directprinting techniques (see Resolution 339 WRC95).  X -FFZS5.132The frequencies 4210 kHz, 6314 kHz, 8416.5 kHz, 12579 kHz, 16806.5 kHz, 19680.5 kHz, 22376 kHz and 26100.5 kHz are the international frequencies for the transmission of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) (see Resolution 333 (Mob87) and Appendix 31/S17).  X4-FFZS5.133Different category of service: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 5130-5250 kHz to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service is on a primary basis (see No. S5.33).  X-FFZS5.134The use of the bands 59005950 kHz, 7300-7350 kHz, 9400-9500 kHz, 11600-11650 kHz, 12050-12100 kHz, 13570-13600 kHz, 13800-13870 kHz, 15600-15800 kHz, 17480-17550 kHz and 18900-19020 kHz by the broadcasting service is limited to single-sideband emissions with the characteristics specified in Appendix 45/S11 to the Radio Regulations.  X9-FFZS5.135The use of the bands 5900-5950 kHz, 7300-7350 kHz, 9400-9500 kHz, 11600-11650 kHz, 12050-12100 kHz, 13570-13600 kHz, 13800-13870 kHz, 15600-15800 kHz, 17480-17550 kHz and 18900-19020 kHz by the broadcasting service shall be subject to the planning procedures to be drawn up by a competent world administrative radio conference.  X!-FFZS5.136The band 5900-5950 kHz is allocated, until 1 April 2007, to the fixed service on a primary basis, as well as to the following services: in Region 1 to the land mobile service on a primary basis, in Region 2 to the mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) service on a primary basis, and in Region 3 to the mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) service on a secondary basis, subject to application of the procedure referred to in Resolution 21 (Rev.WRC-95). After 1 April 2007, frequencies in this band may be used by stations in the abovementioned services, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which"%'/0*((%" they are located, on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies for these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations.  X-FFZS5.137On condition that harmful interference is not caused to the maritime mobile service, the bands 6200-6213.5 kHz and 6220.5-6525 kHz may be used exceptionally by stations in the fixed service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions.  X -FFZS5.138The following bands:  X -6765-6795 kHz  (centre frequency 6780 kHz),  X -433.05-434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. S5.280, (#  X -61-61.5 GHz` `  (centre frequency 61.25 GHz),  X-122123 GHz  (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and  Xy-244246 GHz  (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have due regard to the latest relevant ITUR Recommendations.  X-FFZS5.139Different category of service: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 6765-7000 kHz to the land mobile service is on a primary basis (see No. S5.33).  Xg-FFZS5.140Additional allocation: in Angola, Iraq, Rwanda, Somalia and Togo, the band 7000-7050 kHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.  X$-FFZS5.141Alternative allocation: in Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, Libya, Madagascar and Malawi, the band 7000-7050 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.  X-FFZS5.142The use of the band 7100-7300 kHz in Region 2 by the amateur service shall not impose constraints on the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3.  X"-FFZS5.143The band 7300-7350 kHz is allocated, until 1 April 2007, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a secondary basis, subject to application of the procedure referred to in Resolution 21 (Rev.WRC-95). After 1 April 2007, frequencies in this band may be used by stations in the abovementioned services, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies for these")'00*((%" services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations.  X-FFZS5.144In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 7995-8005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals.  X_-FFZS5.145The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 8291 kHz, 12290 kHz and 16420 kHz are prescribed in Articles N38/S31 and 60/S52 and in Article 38/Appendix S13.  X -FFZS5.146The bands 9400-9500 kHz, 11600-11650 kHz, 12050-12100 kHz, 15600-15800 kHz, 17480-17550 kHz and 18900-19020 kHz are allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis until 1 April 2007, subject to application of the procedure referred to in Resolution 21 (Rev. WRC-95). After 1 April 2007, frequencies in these bands may be used by stations in the fixed service, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies in the fixed service, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations.  X4-FFZS5.147On condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service, frequencies in the bands 9775-9900 kHz, 11650-11700 kHz and 11975-12050 kHz may be used by stations in the fixed service communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, each station using a total radiated power not exceeding 24 dBW.  X-FFZS5.148The bands 9775-9900 kHz, 11650-11700 kHz, 11975-12050 kHz, 13600-13800 kHz, 15450-15600 kHz, 17550-17700 kHz and 21750-21850 kHz are allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis subject to the procedure described in Resolution 8. The use of these bands by the broadcasting service shall be subject to provisions established by the World Administrative Radio Conference for the Planning of the HF Bands Allocated to the Broadcasting Service (see Resolution 508). The provisions of Resolution 512 (HFBC87) also apply. Within these bands, the date of commencement of operations in the broadcasting service on a planned channel shall not be earlier than the date of completion of satisfactory transfer, according to the procedures described in Resolution 8, of all assignments to stations in the fixed service operating in accordance with the Table and other provisions of the Radio Regulations, which are recorded in the Master Register and which may be affected by broadcasting operations on that channel. * * * * *  Xh$-FFZS5.150The following bands:  XQ%-13533-13567 kHz (centre frequency 13560 kHz),  X:&-2695727283 kHz (centre frequency 27120 kHz),  X#'-40.6640.70 MHz  (centre frequency 40.68 MHz), "#'10*((%"Ԍ X-902928 MHz  in Region 2 (centre frequency 915 MHz),  X-24002500 MHz (centre frequency 2450 MHz),  X-57255875 MHz (centre frequency 5800 MHz), and  X-2424.25 GHz (centre frequency 24.125 GHz) are also designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. Radiocommunication services operating within these bands must accept harmful interference which may be caused by these applications. ISM equipment operating in these bands is subject to the provisions of No. 1815/S15.13.  X1-FFZS5.151The bands 13570-13600kHz and 13800-13870kHz are allocated, until 1 April 2007, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) service on a secondary basis, subject to application of the procedure referred to in Resolution21(Rev.WRC-95). After 1 April 2007, frequencies in these bands may be used by stations in the abovementioned services, communicating only within the boundary of the country in which they are located, on the condition that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service. When using frequencies in these services, administrations are urged to use the minimum power required and to take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with the Radio Regulations.  XK-FFZS5.152Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, C=ted'Ivoire, Georgia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 14250-14350kHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. Stations of the fixed service shall not use a radiated power exceeding 24dBW.  X-FFZS5.153In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 15995-16005kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals.  X~-FFZS5.154Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 18068-18168 kHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis for use within their boundaries, with a peak envelope power not exceeding 1 kW.  X -FFZS5.155Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 21850-21870 kHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (R) services on a primary basis. FFZS5.155A In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the use of the band 2185021870 kHz by the fixed service is limited to provision of services related to aircraft flight safety. FFZS5.155B The band 2187021924 kHz is used by the fixed service for provision of services")'20*((%" related to aircraft flight safety.  X-FFZS5.156Additional allocation: in Nigeria, the band 22720-23200 kHz is also allocated to the meteorological aids service (radiosondes) on a primary basis. FFZS5.156A The use of the band 2320023350 kHz by the fixed service is limited to provision of services related to aircraft flight safety.  XJ-FFZS5.157The use of the band 23350-24000 kHz by the maritime mobile service is limited to intership radiotelegraphy.  X -FFZS5.226The frequency 156.8 MHz is the international distress, safety and calling frequency  X -for the maritime mobile VHF radiotelephone service. The conditions ddaa for the use aadd of this  X - ddaa frequency are contained aadd in Article N38/S31 and Article 38/Appendix S13. FFZIn the bands 156-156.7625 MHz, 156.8375-157.45 MHz, 160.6-160.975 MHz and 161.475-162.05 MHz, each administration shall give priority to the maritime mobile service on only such frequencies as are assigned to stations of the maritime mobile service by the administration (see Articles N38/S31 and 60/S52 and Article 38/Appendix S13). FFZAny use of frequencies in these bands by stations of other services to which they are allocated should be avoided in areas where such use might cause harmful interference to the maritime mobile VHF radiocommunication service. FFZHowever, the frequency 156.8 MHz and the frequency bands in which priority is given to the maritime mobile service may be used for radiocommunications on inland waterways subject to agreement between interested and affected administrations and taking into account current frequency usage and existing agreements.  Xg-FFZS5.229Alternative allocation: in Morocco, the band 162-174 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The use of this band shall be subject to agreement with administrations having services, operating or planned, in accordance with the Table which are likely to be affected. Stations in existence on 1 January 1981, with their technical characteristics as of that date, are not affected by such agreement. FFZ* * * * * UNITED STATES (US) FOOTNOTES FFZ* * * * * FFZUS340 The 2-30 MHz band is available on a secondary noninterference basis to Government and non-Government maritime and aeronautical stations for the purposes of measuring the quality of reception on radio channels. See 47 C.F.R.  87.149 for the list of"''30*((%" protected frequencies and bands within this frequency range. Actual communications shall be limited to those frequencies specifically allocated to the maritime mobile and aeronautical mobile services. FFZ* * * * * NONGOVERNMENT (NG) FOOTNOTES FFZ* * * * *  X -FFZNG155The bands 159.500159.675 MHz and 161.375161.550 MHz are allocated to the maritime service as described in Part 80 of this chapter. Additionally, the frequencies 159.550, 159.575 and 159.600 MHz are available for lowpower intership communications. FFZ* * * * * " 40*((/ "  X-   FFZIII.Part 80 Stations in the Maritime Services FFZ  X-FFZ5.The authority citation for Part 80 continues to read as follows:  X-FFZ AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, unless otherwise noted. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 10641068, 10811105, as amended;  Xv-47 U.S.C. 151155, 301609; 3 UST 3450, 3 UST 4726, 12 UST 2377.  XH- FFZ6.Section 80.13 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:  X -FFZ  80.13 Station license required. FFZ* * * * *  X -FFZ (b)One ship station license will be granted for operation of all maritime services transmitting equipment on board a vessel. Radiotelegraph and narrowband directingprinting equipment will not be authorized, however, unless specifically requested by the applicant.  Xy-FFZ7.Section 80.25 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:  XK- FFZ 80.25 License term. FFZ(a) Licenses for ship stations in the maritime services will normally be issued for a term of ten years from the date of original issuance, major modification, or renewal. Licensees may apply for renewal of the station license up to ninety (90) days after the date the license expires. FFZ(b) Licenses other than ship stations in the maritime services will normally be issued for a term of five years from the date of original issuance, major modification, or renewal. Licenses, other than Public Coast and Alaska Public Fixed stations, may be renewed up to ninety (90) days after the date the license expires. FFZ* * * * *  X -FFZ8.In Section 80.89, the text in paragraph (f) is amended to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.89 Unauthorized transmissions. FFZ(a) * * * FFZ(f) Transmit while on board vessels located on land unless authorized under a public coast station license. * * * * *  XQ%-FFZ9.A new Section 80.123 is added under Special ProceduresPublic Coast Stations to read as follows: "#'50*((%"Ԍ X-FFZ  80.123 Service to stations on land. FFZMarine VHF public coast stations, including AMTS coast stations, may provide public correspondence service to stations on land in accordance with the following: FFZ(a) The public coast station licensee must provide each associated land station with a letter, which shall be presented to authorized FCC representatives upon request, acknowledging that the land station may operate under the authority of the associated public coast station's license; FFZ(b) Each public coast station serving stations on land must afford priority to marineoriginating communications through any appropriate electrical or mechanical means. FFZ(c) Land station identification shall consist of the associated public coast station's call sign, followed by a unique numeric or alphabetic unit identifier; FFZ(d) Radio equipment used on land must be type accepted for use under Part 22, Part 80, or Part 90 of this chapter. Such equipment must operate only on the public correspondence channels authorized for use by the associated public coast station; FFZ(e) Transmitter power shall be in accordance with the limits set in  80.215 for ship stations and antenna height shall be limited to 6.1 meters (20 feet) above ground level; FFZ(f) Land stations may only communicate with public coast stations and must remain within radio range of associated public coast stations; and, FFZ(g) The land station must cease operation immediately upon written notice by the Commission to the associated public coast station that the land station is causing harmful interference to marine communications.  XN-FFZ 10.A new Section 80.133 is added under Special ProceduresPrivate Coast Stations to read as follows:  X -FFZ  80.133 Private coast stations using facsimile in Alaska. FFZFacsimile techniques may be implemented in accordance with the following paragraphs. FFZ(a) Private coast stations in Alaska are eligible to use facsimile techniques with associated ship stations and other private coast stations in accordance with  80.505(b) of this Chapter. FFZ(b) The frequency 156.425 MHz is assigned by rule to private coast stations in Alaska for facsimile transmissions. FFZ(c) Equipment used for facsimile operations is subject to the applicable provisions of"#'60*((%" Subpart E of this Part. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ 11.In Section 80.153 paragraph (b) is amended by revising the entry titled "Coast  X-telephone, all classes:" to read as follows:  X_- FFZ 80.153 Coast station operator requirements.  XH- FFZ* * * * * FFZ(b) * * *  X - Minimum Operator License  X -  X -FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZCoast telephone, all classes None.  Xb-FFZ* * * * *` `  X4-FFZ 12.Section 80.177 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.177 When operator license is not required. FFZ* * * * * FFZ(c) No operator license is required to operate coast telephone stations or marine utility stations. FFZ* * * * *  XN-FFZ 13.Section 80.179 is amended by revising paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) to read as follows:  X - FFZ 80.179 Unattended operation.  X- FFZ FFZ* * * * * FFZ(b) Automatic use of a transmitter during narrowband directprinting (NBDP) operations in accordance with  80.219. FFZ(c) Automatic use of a transmitter during selective calling operations in accordance with  80.225. FFZ(d) Automatic use of a transmitter when operating as part of the Automated Maritime"#'70*((%" Telecommunications System (AMTS), an automated multistation system for which provisions are contained in this Part, or an automated public coast station. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ 14. Section 80.203 is amended by adding a new paragraph (n) to read as follows:  Xv-FFZ  80.203 Authorization of transmitters for licensing. FFZ* * * FFZ(n) Applications for type acceptance of all marine radio transmitters operating in the 227.5 MHz band or the 156162 MHz band received on or after June 17, 1999, must have a DSC capability in accordance with  80.225. This requirement does not apply to transmitters used with AMTS or handheld portable transmitters.  X -  #XP\  P6Q+XP#FFZ15.In Section 80.205, the table in paragraph (a) is amended by modifying the second "J2B" entry to read as follows:  Xb-FFZ  80.205 Bandwidths. FFZ(a) * * * h <<<f+ 4lx$$ ddx8( ( ( h  C < * "rClasses of emissionwh";_Emission 8Tdesignator`I"ZAuthorized vbandwidth 2(kHz)C C  *H  * * *  X-J2B5................ * * * * *H"U >|300HJ2BH" 0.5C IH  Xu-5 NBDP radiotelegraph and data transmissions for communications with public coast stations. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ16.In Section 80.207, paragraph (a) is revised, paragraphs (a)(1)(4) are deleted and the table listed in paragraph (d) is amended by revising footnote 1, footnote 2 and adding footnote 13 to read as follows:  X"-FFZ  80.207 Classes of emission. FFZ(a) Authorization to use radiotelephone and radiotelegraph emissions by ship and coast stations includes the use of digital selective calling and selective calling techniques in accordance with  80.225. FFZ* * * * *"J'80*((4&"ԌFFZ(d) * * *  X-FFZShip Stations1 FFZ Radiotelegraphy: FFZ* * * FFZ160527500 kHz FFZ* * *  XH-FFZNBDP13...............F1B, J2B FFZ* * *  X -FFZLand Stations1 Radiotelegraphy: FFZ* * * FFZ400027500 kHz: FFZ* * *  Xy-FFZNBDP13...............F1B, J2B FFZ* * * * *  X4-FFZ1 Excludes distress, EPIRBs, survival craft, and automatic link establishment.  X-FFZ2 Frequencies used for public correspondence and in Alaska 156.425 MHz. See  80.371(c), 80.373(f) and 80.385(b). Transmitters type accepted before January 1, 1994, for G3E emissions will be authorized indefinitely for F2C, F3C, F1D and F2D emissions. Transmitters type accepted on or after January 1, 1994, will be authorized for F2C, F3C, F1D or F2D emissions only if they are type accepted specifically for each emission designator. FFZ* * * * *  X-  FFZ13 NBDP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in  80.211(f) of this Chapter. FFZ* * * * *  X -FFZ17.In Section 80.209, the table is amended by adding a new footnote 6 to paragraph (a)(5)(i) to read as follows:  X- FFZ 80.209 Transmitter frequency tolerance. FFZ(a) * * * FFZ(5) * * * FFZ (i) Coast stations: For stations licensed to operate with a FFZ carrier power: FFZ Below 3 watts...........................10.  X#'- FFZ 3 to 100 watts..........................56h"#'90*((&"ԌFFZ * * * * *  X-FFZ6 For transmitters operated at private coast stations with antenna heights less than 6 meters (20 feet) above ground and output power of 25 watts or less the frequency tolerance is 10  X-parts in 106. * * * * *  Xv-FFZ18.In Section 80.211 paragraph (d) is revised to read as follows:  XH- FFZ 80.211 Emission limitations. FFZ* * * * *  X -FFZ (d) The mean power of emissions from radiotelephone survival craft transmitters, 9 GHz search and rescue transponders, and radiotelegraph survival craft transmitters must be attenuated below the mean output power of the transmitter as follows: FFZ(1) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency by more than 50 percent, up to and including 100 percent of the authorized bandwidth: at least 25 dB; FFZ(2) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency by more than 100 percent of the authorized bandwidth: at least 30 dB. FFZ* * * * *  X4-FFZ19.In Section 80.219, the text is amended to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.219 Special requirements for narrowband directprinting (NBDP) equipment. FFZNBDP and data transmission equipment installed in ship and coast stations before October 1, 1990, that operates on the frequencies in the 4,00027,500 kHz bands must be capable of operation in accordance with the technical requirements of either CCIR Recommendation 476 or CCIR Recommendation 625 and may be used indefinately. Equipment installed on or after October 1, 1990, must be capable of operation in accordance with the technical requirements of CCIR Recommendation 625. NBDP and data transmission equipment are additionally permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in Section 80.211(f) of this chapter and the equipment is also capable of operation in accordance with CCIR recommendation 625.  X- FFZ20.In Section 80.225, the title is amended, the first sentence in the introductory paragraph is amended, paragraphs (a) and (c)(3) are amended, and new paragraphs (c)(3)(i)(iv) are added to read as follows:  X#-FFZ  80.225 Requirements for selective calling equipment. FFZThis section specifies the requirements for voluntary digital selective calling (DSC) equipment and selective calling equipment installed in ship and coast stations. * * * FFZ(a) DSC equipment voluntarily installed in coast or ship stations must meet either the"#':0*((&" requirements of CCIR Recommendation 493 (including only equipment classes A, B, D, and E) or RTCM Paper 5695/SC101STD. DSC equipment must not be used with the sensors referred to in  80.179(e)(2). DSC equipment used on compulsorily fitted ships must meet the requirements contained in Subpart W for GMDSS. FFZ(b) * * * FFZ(c) Selective calling equipment, other than that designed in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section, is authorized as follows: FFZ(3) Equipment functioning under the provisions of  80.207(a) includes the brief use of radiotelegraphy, including keying only the modulating audio frequency, tone signals, and other signalling devices to establish or maintain communications provided that: FFZ(i) these signalling techniques are not used on frequencies designated for general purpose digital selective calling (DSC) and distress and safety DSC calling as listed in  80.359; FFZ(ii) the authorized radiotelephone emission bandwidth is not exceeded; FFZ(iii) documentation of selective calling protocols must be available to the general public; and, FFZ(iv) harmful interference is not caused to stations operating in accordance with the  X-International Radio Regulations. hh  Xy-  Xb-FFZ21. A new Section 80.229 is added at the end of Subpart E to read as follows:  X4-  80.229 Special requirements for automatic link establishment (ALE). Brief signalling for the purposes of measuring the quality of a radio channel and thereafter establishing communication shall be permitted within the 2 MHz 30MHz band. Public coast stations providing high seas service are authorized by rule to use such signalling under the following conditions: FFZa) The transmitter power shall not exceed 100 W ERP;(#F FFZb) Transmissions must sweep linearly in frequency at a rate of at least 60 kHz per second, occupying any 3 kHz bandwidth for less than 50 milliseconds;(#F FFZc) The transmitter shall scan the band no more than four times per hour;(#F FFZd) Transmissions within 6 kHz of the following protected frequencies and frequency bands  X-must not exceed 10 W peak ERP:(#F FFZi) Protected frequencies (kHz) ^ ddx8( ( ( ddx#; ^ C  aI Y "j&2091.0$Y": 4188.0$Y"N6312.0$Y"k012290.0$Y"D16420.0aa#"j&2174.5A&Y": 4207.5A&Y"N8257.0A&Y"k012392.0A&Y"D16522.0aa$"j&2182.0'Y": 5000.0'Y"N8291.0'Y"k012520.0'Y"D16695.0"&;0*((q%$"aaA&"j&2187.5aY": 5167.5aY"N8357.5aY"k012563.0aY"D16750.0aa"j&2500.0Y": 5680.0Y"N8364.0Y"k012577.0Y"D16804.5aaa"j&3023.0#Y": 6215.0#Y"N8375.0#Y"k015000.0#Y"D20000.0aa"j&4000.0Y": 6268.0Y"N8414.5Y"k016000.0Y"D25000.0aa#"j&4177.5Y": 6282.0Y"10000.0Y"vY"aY FFZii) Protected bands (kHz) FFZ4125.04128.0 FFZ8376.258386.75 FFZ13360.013410.0 FFZ25500.025670.0 FFZ9(# FFZe) The instantaneous signal, which refers to the peak power that would be measured with the frequency sweep stopped, along with spurious emissions generated from the sweeping signal, must be attenuated below the peak carrier power (in watts) as follows:(#F FFZi) On any frequency more than 5 Hz from the instantaneous carrier frequency, at least 3 dB, (#F FFZii) On any frequency more than 250 Hz from the instantaneous carrier frequency, at least 40 dB, and(#F FFZiii) On any frequency more than 7.5 kHz from the instantaneous carrier frequency, at least  X0i43 + 10log10 (peak power in watts) db.(#F  X-FFZ22.In Section 80.363, a new paragraph (c) is added to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.363 Frequencies for facsimile.  X- FFZ* * * * * FFZ(c) The frequency 156.425 MHz is assigned by rule to private coast stations and ship stations in Alaska for shiptoshore and shiptoship facsimile transmissions using F2C or F3C emissions.  X3"-FFZ23.In Section 80.371 the introductory text of paragraph (c) is revised to read as follows:  X$-FFZ  80.371 Public correspondence frequencies. FFZ* * * * *"&<0*((%d"Ԍ X-FFZ(c) Working frequencies in the marine VHF 156162 MHz band. The frequency pairs listed in the table below are available for assignment to public coast stations for public correspondence communications with ship stations and units on land. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ24.In Section 80.373, the table in paragraph (f) is revised by adding a new footnote 17 to read as follows:  XH-FFZ  80.373 Private communications frequencies. FFZ FFZ* * * * * FFZ(f) * * *  X -17 The frequency 156.425 MHz is assigned by rule to private coast stations in Alaska for facsimile transmissions as well as voice communications. FFZ* * * * *  XK-FFZ25.Section 80.405 is amended by revising the third sentence of paragraph (c)to read as follows:  X-FFZ 80.405 Station license. FFZ* * * * * FFZ(c) * * * When the station license cannot be posted as in the case of a marine utility station operating at temporary unspecified locations or the ship or recreational boat does not have an enclosed wheelhouse, it must be kept where it will be readily available for inspection. * * *  XN-FFZ26.Section 80.453 is amended by adding paragraph (a)(4) to read as follows:  X -FFZ  80.453 Scope of communications. FFZ(a) * * * FFZ(4) With units on land in accordance with  80.123; FFZ* * * * *  X#-FFZ27.Section 80.477 is amended by revising the title and revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:  X:&-FFZ  80.477 AMTS Points of Communication "#'=0*((%d"ԌFFZ(a) AMTS coast stations may communicate with fixed platform stations located in the offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico, with ship stations, and with land units in accordance with  80.123. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ28.Section 80.507 is amended by adding a new paragraph (d) to read as follows:  X_-FFZ  80.507 Scope of service.  XH- FFZ* * * FFZ(c) Each private coast station is authorized by rule to use handheld marine radios in the vicinity of the stations fixed transmitter site on those frequencies assigned to the private coast station. Handheld communications must conform to those normally permitted under a marine utility station authorization and must be limited to contact with the associated private coast station and ship stations in the vicinity of the private coast station.  X-FFZ29.Section 80.519 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:  Xb-FFZ  80.519 Station identification.  XK- FFZ* * *  X4- FFZ(b) Marine utility stations, private coast stations, and associated handheld radios, when exchanging communications, may be identified by a unit identifier in lieu of the call sign. Identification by transmission of the assigned call sign must be at the end of the exchange or at least once every 15 minutes.  X-FFZ30.Section 80.653 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2) to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.653 Scope of communications.  X|-FFZ * * * FFZ(b)* * * FFZ(2) Transmissions necessary for the test and maintenance of maritime radio equipment at repair shops and at temporary unspecified locations; FFZ* * * * *" >0*(( d"  X- 1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a) 1. 1. i.(1)(a)(i) 1) a)FFZ IV. Part 87 Aviation Services FFZ  X-FFZ1. The authority citation for Part 87 continues to read as follows:  X- FFZAuthority: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, unless otherwise noted. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 10641068, 10811105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151156, 301609.  X_-       XH-FFZ2. Section 87.27 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:  X -FFZ  87.27 License term.  X - FFZ(a) Licenses for aircraft stations will normally be issued for a term of ten years from the date of original issuance, major modification or renewal. Licensees may apply for renewal of the station license up to ninety (90) days after the date the license expires. FFZ(b) Licenses other than aircraft stations in the aviation services will normally be issued for a term of five years from the date of original issuance, major modification, or renewal. Licensees, other than Aeronautical Advisory (unicom) stations licensed under  87.215(b), Aeronautical Fixed, Aeronautical Enroute, and Airport Control Tower stations, may apply for renewal of the station license up to ninety (90) days after the date the license expires. FFZ(c) * * * * * * * *  X-FFZ3.In Section 87.131, the table is amended by adding a new footnote 8 to read as follows:  X-FFZ  87.131 Power and emissions. FFZ* * *  X|- T ddx#; ddxe? T a     X-Authorized Emission(s)8 e FFZ* * *  X-FFZ8 Excludes automatic link establishment. FFZ* * * * *"?0*((}"  X-FFZ4. A new Section 87.149 is added to read as follows:  X- FFZ 87.149 Special requirements for automatic link establishment (ALE) . FFZBrief signalling for the purposes of measuring the quality of a radio channel and thereafter establishing communication shall be permitted within the 2 MHz 30MHz band. Public coast stations licensed under Part 80 of this chapter providing high seas service are authorized by rule to use such signalling under the following conditions: FFZa) The transmitter power shall not exceed 100 W ERP;(#F FFZb) Transmissions must sweep linearly in frequency at a rate of at least 60 kHz per second, occupying any 3 kHz bandwidth for less than 50 milliseconds;(#F FFZc) The transmitter shall scan the band no more than four times per hour;(#F FFZd) Transmissions within 6 kHz of the following protected frequencies and frequency bands  Xy-must not exceed 10 W peak ERP:(#F FFZi) Protected frequencies (kHz) T ddxe? ddx@ T  ae Y "j&2091.0~Y": 4188.0~Y"N6312.0~Y"k012290.0~Y"D16420.0aa"j&2174.5Y": 4207.5Y"N8257.0Y"k012392.0Y"D16522.0aa~"j&2182.0@Y": 5000.0@Y"N8291.0@Y"k012520.0@Y"D16695.0aa"j&2187.5Y": 5167.5Y"N8357.5Y"k012563.0Y"D16750.0aa@"j&2500.0Y": 5680.0Y"N8364.0Y"k012577.0Y"D16804.5aa"j&3023.0cY": 6215.0cY"N8375.0cY"k015000.0cY"D20000.0aa"j&4000.0Y": 6268.0Y"N8414.5Y"k016000.0Y"D25000.0aac"j&4177.5%Y": 6282.0%Y"10000.0%Y"v%Y"aY FFZii) Protected bands (kHz) FFZ4125.04128.0 FFZ8376.258386.75 FFZ13360.013410.0 FFZ25500.025670.0 FFZe) The instantaneous signal, which refers to the peak power that would be measured with the frequency sweep stopped, along with spurious emissions generated from the sweeping signal, must be attenuated below the peak carrier power (in watts) as follows:(#F"?'@0*((&"ԌFFZi) On any frequency more than 5 Hz from the instantaneous carrier frequency, at least 3 dB, (#F FFZii) On any frequency more than 250 Hz from the instantaneous carrier frequency, at least 40 dB, and(#F FFZiii) On any frequency more than 7.5 kHz from the instantaneous carrier frequency, at least  X_i43 + 10log10 (peak power in watts) db.(#F "HA0*((D"  X-  APPENDIX F PROPOSED RULES ĐTP  F>FFZChapter I of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 80 is proposed to be amended as follows:  X- FFZPart 80 Stations in the Maritime Services FFZ  X_-FFZ1.The authority citation for Part 80 continues to read as follows:     X1- F FFZ AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, unless  x!otherwise noted. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 10641068, 10811105, as amended; 47 U.S.C.  X -151155, 301609; 3 UST 3450, 3 UST 4726, 12 UST 2377.  X -FFZ2. Section 80.25 is revised to read as follows:  X -FFZ  80.25 License term. FFZ* * * * *  XK- ?"FFZ(b)Licenses other than ship stations in the maritime services will normally be issued for a term of ten years from the date of original issuance, major modification, or renewal. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ3.Section 80.49 is revised to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.49 Construction and regional service requirements.  X- FFFZ(a) Public coast stations. Each VHF public coast station licensee must demonstrate that it is  xproviding substantial service within its region or service area (subpart P) within ten years of the  xjinitial license grant. For LF, MF, and HF band and AMTS public coast station licensees, when  x=a new license has been issued or additional operating frequencies have been authorized, if the  xystation or frequencies authorized have not been placed in operation within twelve months from  xthe date of the grant, the authorization becomes invalid and must be returned to the Commission for cancellation.  X- FFFZ(b) Public fixed stations. When a new license has been issued or additional operating  xfrequencies have been authorized, if the station or frequencies authorized have not been placed  xin operation within twelve months from the date of the grant, the authorization becomes invalid and must be returned to the Commission for cancellation.  XU%-FFZ4.Section 80.215 is amended by revising paragraph (h)(5) to read as follows:  X''-FFZ  80.215 Transmitter power. "''B0*((%"ԌFFZ* * * * * FFZ(h) * * *  FFFZ(5) The transmitter power, as measured at the input terminals to the station antenna, must be 50 watts or less. FFZ* * * * *  XH-FFZ5.Section 80.303 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:  X -FFZ  80.303 Watch on 156.800 MHz (Channel 16). FFZ* * * * *  FFFZ(b) A coast station is exempt, by rule, from compliance with the watch requirement when  xjFederal, State, or Local Government stations maintain a watch on 156.800 MHz over 95% of the  x=coast station's service area. Each licensee exempted by rule must notify the appropriate Coast  x=Guard District office at least thirty days prior to discontinuing the watch, or in the case of new stations, at least thirty days prior to commencing service. FFZ* * * * *  X-FFZ6.Section 80.357 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.357 Morse code working frequencies. FFZ* * * * * FFZ(b) * * * FFZ(2) * * *  FLFFZ(ii) Frequencies above 5 MHz may be assigned primarily to stations serving the high seas and  xsecondarily to stations serving inland waters of the United States, including the Great Lakes, under the condition that interfrence will not be caused to any coast station serving the high seas. FFZ* * * * *  X - ?PFFZ7.Section 80.361 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as paragraph (a) and deleting paragraph (a)(2).  X#- ?@FFZ8.Section 80.371 is amended by deleting paragraph (b)(4) and revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:  X:&-FFZ  80.371 Public correspondence frequencies. "#'C0*((%"ԌFFZ* * * * *  X- F FFZ(c) Working frequencies in the marine VHF 156162 MHz band. The frequency pairs listed  xbelow are available for assignment to a single licensee in each of the nine~"y: the First, Fifth,  xSeventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Seventeenth~ United States Coast  xNGuard Districts, as they are defined in 33 C.F.R. Part 3. Each regional licensee may place  x.stations anywhere within its region so long as it provides protection to cochannel incumbent  xlicensees, as defined in Subpart P. For purposes of this section, cochannel incumbent licensees  xinclude public coast stations and Industrial and Land Transportation stations authorized under Part  x!90 of this chapter on a primary basis. Each regional licensee may also operate on offset  x<frequencies in areas where the regional licensee is authorized on both frequencies adjacent to the  xoffset frequency. Regional licensees that share a common border may either distribute the  xavailable frequencies upon mutual agreement or request that the Commission assign frequencies  xalong the common border. Operation along international borders is subject to coordination with foreign administrations. FFZ* * * * *  X- ?FFZ9.Section 80.374 is amended by deleting paragraph (a) and redesignating paragraphs (b) and (c) as (a) and (b) respectively.  X4-FFZ 10.A new Section 80.481 is added to read as follows:  X-FFZ  80.481 Alternative technical parameters for AMTS transmitters.  FFFZIn lieu of the technical parameters set forth in this part, AMTS transmitters may utilize any  xmodulation or channelization scheme so long as emissions are attenuated, in accordance with 47 C.F.R.  80.211, at the band edges of each station's assigned channel group or groups.