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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 Services Frequencies Wavelengths Regional allocations General ____ alloca- me m n European region Other regions 25-25. 6 12-11. 72 Mobile American Con- tin ents: Broadcast- ing 25. 6-26. 6 11. 72-11 . 28 Broadcasting 26. 6-27. 5 11. 28-10. 91 Fixed American Con- tinents 26.6 -27 (11.28- 11.11) Broad- I casting I 27-27.5 (11.11 - 10.91) Fixed and Mobile 27. 5 -28 10. 91-10. 71 Radiosounding American Con- tinents: Fixed-Mo- bile-Radio- sounding 28-30 10. 71 -10 Amateurs-Experiments 30-32 10-9. 375 Low-power sta- Regional (31) tions (°) 32-32. 5 9. 375-9. 231 Maritime radio- Regional (3') beacons 32. 5-40 9. 231-7. 5 (32) Aeronautical Regional (31) 40-40. 5 7. 5-7. 407 Fixed-Mobile Regional (31) 40. 5-56 7. 407-5 . 357 Television and Regional (C) low-power sta- tions (C) Note: Adjacent countries shall arrange among themselves to place their tele- vision channels in the band of 40.5-58.5(7.407- 5.128), in order to leave one 6- mc band free in each country for low-power sta- __ tions. [126] a By low-power stations must be understood stations by which the power Is below 1kw. [127] n With respect to the assignment of the frequencies above 30 mo (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] N The different administrations undertake to protect, in their respective countres, the frequencies d 33. mc, 38 me, 75 me, 94.3 me, and 110.3 me (9, 79, 4,3.181, 2.710m) used tor the protecton onavlga- tion on International airlines. 1451