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54 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATION-APR. 8, 1938 ALLOCATION OF FREQUENCY BANDS BETWEEN 10 AND 200,000 KC (30,000 AND 1.5 M)-Continued Wavelengths m 5. 357-5 . 128 5. 128-5 5-4 688 4 688-4 255 4. 255-4. 027 4. 027-3. 974 3. 974-3. 529 3. 529-3 . 191 3. 191-3 . 175 3. 175-3. 141 3. 141 -2. 727 2. 727-2. 715 2. 715-2. 679 2. 679-2. 5 Services Genera alloca- tion (S) (3) (3") Regional allocations European region Frequencies me 56-58 . 5 Other regions Amateur-Ex- periments Television and low-power sta- tions (30) Note: The adminis- trations may, if need be, author- ize amateurs to use the band of 56-58.5 (5.357- 5.128). Amateur. Experi- ments. Low- power sta- tions. (s0) Low-power sta- tions (30) Television Low-power sta- tions (0°) Aeronautical Low-power s t a - tions (30) Television Aeronautical Radiosounding Low-power s t a - tions (30) Aeronautical Low-power s t a - tions (30) Low-power s t a - tions (0) Note: The adminis- trations, if need be, may author- ize the amateurs to use the band of 112-120 (2.679-2.5). [126] o By low-power stations must be understood stations by which the power is below 1kw. [1271] With respect to the assignment of the frequencies above 30 me (wavelengths below 10 m), the table in appendix 4 indicates a distribution which will be used on the American Continents as a basis for future research and experiments. [128] " The different administrations undertake to protect, in their respective countries, the frequencies of 33.3 me, 38 me, 75 me, 94.3 me, and 110.3 me (9,7.89, 4, 3.181, 2.710 m) used for the protection of naviga- tion on international airline Amateur-Ex- periments Regional (3l) Regional (1) Regional (21) Regional (1) Regional (31) Regional (") Regional (s1) Regional (") Regional (") Regional (") Regional (") Regional (1) 1453 58&5-6 0 60-64 64-70. 5 70. 5-74.5 74. 5-75. 5 75. 5 -85 85-94 94-94. 5 94. 5-95. 5 95. 5-110 110-110. 5 110. 5 -112 112-120 - .--- - - .. .