[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR2.106]

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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
              CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
 
PART 2_FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND 
 
     Subpart B_Allocation, Assignment, and Use of Radio Frequencies
 
Sec.  2.106  Table of Frequency Allocations.

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                         International Footnotes

    5.53 Administrations authorizing the use of frequencies below 9 kHz 
shall ensure that no harmful interference is caused thereby to the 
services to which the bands above 9 kHz are allocated.
    5.54 Administrations conducting scientific research using 
frequencies below 9

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kHz are urged to advise other administrations that may be concerned in 
order that such research may be afforded all practicable protection from 
harmful interference.
    5.55 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, 
Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan and 
Turkmenistan, the band 14-17 kHz is also allocated to the 
radionavigation service on a primary basis.
    5.56 The stations of services to which the bands 14-19.95 kHz and 
20.05-70 kHz and in Region 1 also the bands 72-84 kHz and 86-90 kHz are 
allocated may transmit standard frequency and time signals. Such 
stations shall be afforded protection from harmful interference. In 
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, 
Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Tajikistan 
and Turkmenistan, the frequencies 25 kHz and 50 kHz will be used for 
this purpose under the same conditions.
    5.57 The use of the bands 14-19.95 kHz, 20.05-70 kHz and 70-90 kHz 
(72-84 kHz and 86-90 kHz in Region 1) by the maritime mobile service is 
limited to coast radiotelegraph stations (A1A and F1B only). 
Exceptionally, the use of class J2B or J7B emissions is authorized 
subject to the necessary bandwidth not exceeding that normally used for 
class A1A or F1B emissions in the band concerned.
    5.58 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Russian 
Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and 
Turkmenistan, the band 67-70 kHz is also allocated to the 
radionavigation service on a primary basis.
    5.59 Different category of service: in Bangladesh and Pakistan, the 
allocation of the bands 70-72 kHz and 84-86 kHz to the fixed and 
maritime mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.60 In the bands 70-90 kHz (70-86 kHz in Region 1) and 110-130 kHz 
(112-130 kHz in Region 1), pulsed radionavigation systems may be used on 
condition that they do not cause harmful interference to other services 
to which these bands are allocated.
    5.61 In Region 2, the establishment and operation of stations in the 
maritime radionavigation service in the bands 70-90 kHz and 110-130 kHz 
shall be subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with 
administrations whose services, operating in accordance with the Table, 
may be affected. However, stations of the fixed, maritime mobile and 
radiolocation services shall not cause harmful interference to stations 
in the maritime radionavigation service established under such 
agreements.
    5.62 Administrations which operate stations in the radionavigation 
service in the band 90-110 kHz are urged to coordinate technical and 
operating characteristics in such a way as to avoid harmful interference 
to the services provided by these stations.
    5.64 Only classes A1A or F1B, A2C, A3C, F1C or F3C emissions are 
authorized for stations of the fixed service in the bands allocated to 
this service between 90 kHz and 160 kHz (148.5 kHz in Region 1) and for 
stations of the maritime mobile service in the bands allocated to this 
service between 110 kHz and 160 kHz (148.5 kHz in Region 1). 
Exceptionally, class J2B or J7B emissions are also authorized in the 
bands between 110 kHz and 160 kHz (148.5 kHz in Region 1) for stations 
of the maritime mobile service.
    5.65 Different category of service: in Bangladesh, the allocation of 
the bands 112-117.6 kHz and 126-129 kHz to the fixed and maritime mobile 
services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.66 Different category of service: in Germany, the allocation of 
the band 115-117.6 kHz to the fixed and maritime mobile services is on a 
primary basis (see No. 5.33) and to the radionavigation service on a 
secondary basis (see No. 5.32).
    5.67 Additional allocation: in Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Mongolia, 
Kyrgyzstan, Romania and Turkmenistan, the band 130-148.5 kHz is also 
allocated to the radionavigation service on a secondary basis. Within 
and between these countries this service shall have an equal right to 
operate.
    5.68 Alternative allocation: In Angola, Burundi, Congo (Rep. of 
the), Malawi, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda and South Africa, the 
band 160-200 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.
    5.69 Additional allocation: in Somalia, the band 200-255 kHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis.
    5.70 Alternative allocation: In Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, 
the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Ethiopia, Lesotho, 
Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, the Dem. Rep. of 
the Congo, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad, Zambia and 
Zimbabwe, the band 200-283.5 kHz is allocated to the aeronautical 
radionavigation service on a primary basis.
    5.71 Alternative allocation: in Tunisia, the band 255-283.5 kHz is 
allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.72 Norwegian stations of the fixed service situated in northern 
areas (north of 60[deg] N) subject to auroral disturbances are allowed 
to continue operation on four frequencies in the bands 283.5-490 kHz and 
510-526.5 kHz.
    5.73 The band 285-325 kHz (283.5-325 kHz in Region 1) in the 
maritime radionavigation service may be used to transmit supplementary 
navigational information using narrow-band techniques, on condition that 
no harmful interference is caused to radiobeacon stations operating in 
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    5.74 Additional Allocation: in Region 1, the frequency band 285.3-
285.7 kHz is also allocated to the maritime radionavigation service 
(other than radiobeacons) on a primary basis.
    5.75 Different category of service: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, 
Turkmenistan, Ukraine and the Black Sea areas of Bulgaria and Romania, 
the allocation of the band 315-325 kHz to the maritime radionavigation 
service is on a primary basis under the condition that in the Baltic Sea 
area, the assignment of frequencies in this band to new stations in the 
maritime or aeronautical radionavigation services shall be subject to 
prior consultation between the administrations concerned.
    5.76 The frequency 410 kHz is designated for radio direction-finding 
in the maritime radionavigation service. The other radionavigation 
services to which the band 405-415 kHz is allocated shall not cause 
harmful interference to radio direction-finding in the band 406.5-413.5 
kHz.
    5.77 Different category of service: in Australia, China, the French 
Overseas Territories of Region 3, India, Indonesia (until 1 January 
2005), Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea and 
Sri Lanka, the allocation of the band 415-495 kHz to the aeronautical 
radionavigation service is on a primary basis. Administrations in these 
countries shall take all practical steps necessary to ensure that 
aeronautical radionavigation stations in the band 435-495 kHz do not 
cause interference to reception by coast stations of ship stations 
transmitting on frequencies designated for ship stations on a worldwide 
basis (see No. 52.39).
    5.78 Different category of service: in Cuba, the United States of 
America and Mexico, the allocation of the band 415-435 kHz to the 
aeronautical radionavigation service is on a primary basis.
    5.79 The use of the bands 415-495 kHz and 505-526.5 kHz (505-510 kHz 
in Region 2) by the maritime mobile service is limited to 
radiotelegraphy.
    5.79A When establishing coast stations in the NAVTEX service on the 
frequencies 490 kHz, 518 kHz and 4209.5 kHz, administrations are 
strongly recommended to coordinate the operating characteristics in 
accordance with the procedures of the International Maritime 
Organization (IMO) (see Resolution 339 (Rev.WRC-97))\3\.
    5.80 In Region 2, the use of the band 435-495 kHz by the 
aeronautical radionavigation service is limited to non-directional 
beacons not employing voice transmission.
    5.82 In the maritime mobile service, the frequency 490 kHz is, from 
the date of full implementation of the GMDSS (see Resolution 331 
(Rev.WRC-97)) \3\, to be used exclusively for the transmission by coast 
stations of navigational and meteorological warnings and urgent 
information to ships, by means of narrow-band direct-printing 
telegraphy. The conditions for use of the frequency 490 kHz are 
prescribed in Articles 31 and 52. In using the band 415-495 kHz for the 
aeronautical radionavigation service, administrations are requested to 
ensure that no harmful interference is caused to the frequency 490 kHz.
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    5.83 The frequency 500 kHz is an international distress and calling 
frequency for Morse radiotelegraphy. The conditions for its use are 
prescribed in Articles 31 and 52, and in Appendix 13.
    5.84 The conditions for the use of the frequency 518 kHz by the 
maritime mobile service are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 and in 
Appendix 13.
    5.86 In Region 2, in the band 525-535 kHz the carrier power of 
broadcasting stations shall not exceed 1 kW during the day and 250 W at 
night.
    5.87 Additional allocation: In Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, 
Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, the band 
526.5-535 kHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary 
basis.
    5.87A Additional allocation: in Uzbekistan, the band 526.5-1606.5 
kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. 
Such use is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with 
administrations concerned and limited to ground-based radiobeacons in 
operation on 27 October 1997 until the end of their lifetime.
    5.88 Additional allocation: in China, the band 526.5-535 kHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a secondary 
basis.
    5.89 In Region 2, the use of the band 1605-1705 kHz by stations of 
the broadcasting service is subject to the Plan established by the 
Regional Administrative Radio Conference (Rio de Janeiro, 1988).
    The examination of frequency assignments to stations of the fixed 
and mobile services in the band 1625-1705 kHz shall take account of the 
allotments appearing in the Plan established by the Regional 
Administrative Radio Conference (Rio de Janeiro, 1988).
    5.90 In the band 1605-1705 kHz, in cases where a broadcasting 
station of Region 2 is concerned, the service area of the maritime 
mobile stations in Region 1 shall be limited to that provided by ground-
wave propagation.
    5.91 Additional allocation: in the Philippines and Sri Lanka, the 
band 1606.5-1705 kHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a 
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    5.92 Some countries of Region 1 use radiodetermination systems in 
the bands 1606.5-1625 kHz, 1635-1800 kHz, 1850-2160 kHz, 2194-2300 kHz, 
2502-2850 kHz and 3500-3800 kHz, subject to agreement obtained under No. 
9.21. The radiated mean power of these stations shall not exceed 50 W.
    5.93 Additional allocation: in Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Georgia, Hungary, Kazakstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, 
Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., the 
Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the 
bands 1625-1635 kHz, 1800-1810 kHz and 2160-2170 kHz and, in Bulgaria, 
the bands 1625-1635 kHz and 1800-1810 kHz, are also allocated to the 
fixed and land mobile services on a primary basis, subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.96 In Germany, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Denmark, 
Estonia, the Russian Federation, Finland, Georgia, Hungary, Ireland, 
Iceland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, 
Moldova, Norway, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech 
Rep., the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan 
and Ukraine, administrations may allocate up to 200 kHz to their amateur 
service in the bands 1715-1800 kHz and 1850-2000 kHz. However, when 
allocating the bands within this range to their amateur service, 
administrations shall, after prior consultation with administrations of 
neighbouring countries, take such steps as may be necessary to prevent 
harmful interference from their amateur service to the fixed and mobile 
services of other countries. The mean power of any amateur station shall 
not exceed 10 W.
    5.97 In Region 3, the Loran system operates either on 1850 kHz or 
1950 kHz, the bands occupied being 1825-1875 kHz and 1925-1975 kHz 
respectively. Other services to which the band 1800-2000 kHz is 
allocated may use any frequency therein on condition that no harmful 
interference is caused to the Loran system operating on 1850 kHz or 1950 
kHz.
    5.98 Alternative allocation: In Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Denmark, 
Egypt, Eritrea, Spain, Ethiopia, the Russian Federation, Georgia, 
Greece, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Moldova, the Syrian Arab 
Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Somalia, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Turkey 
and Ukraine, the band 1810-1830 kHz is allocated to the fixed and 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.99 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Austria, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Uzbekistan, Slovakia, 
Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, Chad, and Togo, the band 1810-
1830 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.100 In Region 1, the authorization to use the band 1810-1830 kHz 
by the amateur service in countries situated totally or partially north 
of 40[deg] N shall be given only after consultation with the countries 
mentioned in Nos. 5.98 and 5.99 to define the necessary steps to be 
taken to prevent harmful interference between amateur stations and 
stations of other services operating in accordance with Nos. 5.98 and 
5.99.
    5.101 Alternative allocation: in Burundi and Lesotho, the band 1810-
1850 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.102 Alternative allocation: in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, 
Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, the band 1850-2000 kHz is 
allocated to the fixed, mobile except aeronautical mobile, radiolocation 
and radionavigation services on a primary basis.
    5.103 In Region 1, in making assignments to stations in the fixed 
and mobile services in the bands 1850-2045 kHz, 2194-2498 kHz, 2502-2625 
kHz and 2650-2850 kHz, administrations should bear in mind the special 
requirements of the maritime mobile service.
    5.104 In Region 1, the use of the band 2025-2045 kHz by the 
meteorological aids service is limited to oceanographic buoy stations.
    5.105 In Region 2, except in Greenland, coast stations and ship 
stations using radiotelephony in the band 2065-2107 kHz shall be limited 
to class J3E emissions and to a peak envelope power not exceeding 1 kW. 
Preferably, the following carrier frequencies should be used: 2065.0 
kHz, 2079.0 kHz, 2082.5 kHz, 2086.0 kHz, 2093.0 kHz, 2096.5 kHz, 2100.0 
kHz and 2103.5 kHz. In Argentina and Uruguay, the carrier frequencies 
2068.5 kHz and 2075.5 kHz are also used for this purpose, while the 
frequencies within the band 2072-2075.5 kHz are used as provided in No. 
52.165.
    5.106 In Regions 2 and 3, provided no harmful interference is caused 
to the maritime mobile service, the frequencies between 2065 kHz and 
2107 kHz may be used by stations of the fixed service communicating only 
within national borders and whose mean power does not exceed 50 W. In 
notifying the frequencies, the attention of the Bureau should be drawn 
to these provisions.
    5.107 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, 
Iraq, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Lesotho, Somalia and Swaziland, the 
band 2160-2170 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile (R), services on a primary basis. The mean power of 
stations in these services shall not exceed 50 W.
    5.108 The carrier frequency 2182 kHz is an international distress 
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use of the band 2173.5-2190.5 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 
and in Appendix 13.
    5.109 The 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 for the use of these 
frequencies are prescribed in Article 31.
    5.110 The frequencies 2174.5 kHz, 4177.5 kHz, 6268 kHz, 8376.5 kHz, 
12520 kHz and 16695 kHz are international distress frequencies for 
narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy. The conditions for the use of 
these frequencies are prescribed in Article 31.
    5.111 The 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 31 and in Appendix 13.
    The same applies to the frequencies 10003 kHz, 14993 kHz and 19993 
kHz, but in each of these cases emissions must be confined in a band of 
3 kHz about the frequency.
    5.112 Alternative allocation: In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, 
Malta, Serbia and Montenegro, and Sri Lanka, the band 2194-2300 kHz is 
allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services 
on a primary basis.
    5.113 For 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. 5.16 to 5.20, 5.21 and 23.3 to 
23.10.
    5.114 Alternative allocation: In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, 
Iraq, Malta, and Serbia and Montenegro, the band 2502-2625 kHz is 
allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services 
on a primary basis.
    5.115 The carrier (reference) frequencies 3023 kHz and 5680 kHz may 
also be used, in accordance with Article 31 and Appendix 13 by stations 
of the maritime mobile service engaged in coordinated search and rescue 
operations.
    5.116 Administrations 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.
    It 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.
    5.117 Alternative allocation: In Bosnia and Herzegovina, C[ocirc]te 
d'Ivoire, Denmark, Egypt, Liberia, Malta, Serbia and Montenegro, Sri 
Lanka and Togo, the band 3155-3200 kHz is allocated to the fixed and 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.118 Additional allocation: In the United States, Mexico, Peru and 
Uruguay, the band 3230-3400 kHz is also allocated to the radiolocation 
service on a secondary basis.
    5.119 Additional 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.
    5.122 Alternative 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.
    5.123 Additional 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 No. 9.21.
    5.125 Additional 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.
    5.126 In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 
3995-4005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time 
signals.
    5.127 The use of the band 4000-4063 kHz by the maritime mobile 
service is limited to ship stations using radiotelephony (see No. 52.220 
and Appendix 17).
    5.128 In Afghanistan, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Botswana, Burkina Faso, the Central African Rep., China, Georgia, India, 
Kazakstan, Mali, Niger, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, 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 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.
    5.129 On 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.
    5.130 The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 4125 kHz 
and 6215 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 and in Appendix 13.
    5.131 The frequency 4209.5 kHz is used exclusively for the 
transmission by coast stations of meteorological and navigational 
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means of narrow-band direct-printing techniques.
    5.132 The 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 Appendix 17).
    5.133 Different category of service: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, Georgia, Kazakstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Uzbekistan, 
Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, 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. 5.33).
    5.134 The 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 as from 1 April 2007 is subject to the application of the 
procedure of Article 12. Administrations are encouraged to use these 
bands to facilitate the introduction of digitally modulated emissions in 
accordance with the provisions of Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03).
    5.136 The 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)\3\. After 1 April 
2007, frequencies in this band may be used by stations in the above-
mentioned 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 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.
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    5.137 On 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.
    5.138 The following bands:

6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz),
433.05-434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in 
the countries mentioned in No. 5.280,
61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz),
122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and
244-246 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 
ITU-R Recommendations.
    5.138A Until 29 March 2009, the band 6765-7000 kHz is allocated to 
the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a 
secondary basis. After this date, this band is allocated to the fixed 
and the mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) services on a primary 
basis.
    5.139 Different category of service: Until 29 March 2009, in 
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Georgia, 
Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, 
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the 
band 6765-7000 kHz to the land mobile service is on a primary basis (see 
No. 5.33).
    5.140 Additional allocation: In Angola, Iraq, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia 
and Togo, the band 7000-7050 kHz is also allocated to the fixed service 
on a primary basis.
    5.141 Alternative allocation: in Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, 
Libya and Madagascar, the band 7000-7050 kHz is allocated to the fixed 
service on a primary basis.
    5.141A Additional allocation: In Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the 
bands 7000-7100 kHz and 7100-7200 kHz are also allocated to the fixed 
and land mobile services on a secondary basis.
    5.141B Additional allocation: After 29 March 2009, in Algeria, Saudi 
Arabia, Australia, Bahrain, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, China, Comoros, 
Korea (Rep. of), Diego Garcia, Djibouti, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, 
Eritrea, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, 
the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Mauritania, New Zealand, Oman, 
Papua New Guinea, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Singapore, Sudan, 
Tunisia, Viet Nam and Yemen, the band 7100-7200 kHz is also allocated to 
the fixed and the mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), services on a 
primary basis.
    5.141C In Regions 1 and 3, the band 7100-7200 kHz is allocated to 
the broadcasting service until 29 March 2009 on a primary basis.
    5.142 Until 29 March 2009, the use of the band 7100-7300 kHz in 
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the broadcasting service intended for use within Region 1 and Region 3. 
After 29 March 2009 the use of the band 7200-7300 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.
    5.143 The 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) \3\. After 1 April 2007, frequencies in this 
band may be used by stations in the above-mentioned 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 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.
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    5.143A In Region 3, the band 7350-7450 kHz is allocated, until 29 
March 2009, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land 
mobile service on a secondary basis. After 29 March 2009, frequencies in 
this band may be used by stations in the above-mentioned 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 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.
    5.143B In Region 1, the band 7350-7450 kHz is allocated, until 29 
March 2009, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land 
mobile service on a secondary basis. After 29 March 2009, on condition 
that harmful interference is not caused to the broadcasting service, 
frequencies in the band 7350-7450 kHz may be used by stations in the 
fixed and land mobile services communicating only within the boundary of 
the country in which they are located, each station using a total 
radiated power that shall not exceed 24 dBW.
    5.143C Additional allocation: After 29 March 2009 in Algeria, Saudi 
Arabia, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Iran 
(Islamic Republic of), the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Kuwait, 
Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, 
Tunisia and Yemen, the bands 7350-7400 kHz and 7400-7450 kHz are also 
allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.
    5.143D In Region 2, the band 7350-7400 kHz is allocated, until 29 
March 2009, to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land 
mobile service on a secondary basis. After 29 March 2009, frequencies in 
this band may be used by stations in the above-mentioned 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 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.
    5.143E Until 29 March 2009, the band 7450-8100 kHz is allocated to 
the fixed service on a primary basis and to the land mobile service on a 
secondary basis.
    5.144 In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 
7995-8005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time 
signals.
    5.145 The conditions for the use of the carrier frequencies 8291 
kHz, 12290 kHz and 16420 kHz are prescribed in Articles 31 and 52 and in 
Appendix 13.
    5.146 The 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.
    5.147 On 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.
    5.149 In making assignments to stations of other services to which 
the bands:

13360-13410 kHz,                       4990-5000 MHz,                          94.1-100 GHz,

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25550-25670 kHz,                       6650-6675.2 MHz,                        102-109.5 GHz,
37.5-38.25 MHz,                        10.6-10.68 GHz,                         111.8-114.25 GHz,
73-74.6 MHz in Regions 1 and 3,        14.47-14.5 GHz,                         128.33-128.59 GHz,
150.05-153 MHz in Region 1,            22.01-22.21 GHz,                        129.23-129.49 GHz,
322-328.6 MHz,                         22.21-22.5 GHz,                         130-134 GHz,
406.1-410 MHz,                         22.81-22.86 GHz,                        136-148.5 GHz,
608-614 MHz in Regions 1 and 3,        23.07-23.12 GHz,                        151.5-158.5 GHz,
1330-1400 MHz,                         31.2-31.3 GHz,                          168.59-168.93 GHz,
1610.6-1613.8 MHz,                     31.5-31.8 GHz in Regions 1 and 3,       171.11-171.45 GHz,
1660-1670 MHz,                         36.43-36.5 GHz,                         172.31-172.65 GHz,
1718.8-1722.2 MHz,                     42.5-43.5 GHz,                          173.52-173.85 GHz,
2655-2690 MHz,                         42.77-42.87 GHz,                        195.75-196.15 GHz,
3260-3267 MHz,                         43.07-43.17 GHz,                        209-226 GHz,
3332-3339 MHz,                         43.37-43.47 GHz,                        241-250 GHz,
3345.8-3352.5 MHz,                     48.94-49.04 GHz,                        252-275 GHz
4825-4835 MHz,                         76-86 GHz,
4950-4990 MHz,                         92-94 GHz,


are allocated, administrations are urged to take all practicable steps 
to protect the radio astronomy service from harmful interference. 
Emissions from spaceborne or airborne stations can be particularly 
serious sources of interference to the radio astronomy service (see Nos. 
4.5 and 4.6 and Article 29).
    5.150 The following bands:

13553-13567 kHz (centre frequency 13560 kHz),
26957-27283 kHz (centre frequency 27120 kHz),
40.66-40.70 MHz (centre frequency 40.68 MHz),
902-928 MHz in Region 2 (centre frequency 915 MHz),
2400-2500 MHz (centre frequency 2450 MHz),
5725-5875 MHz (centre frequency 5800 MHz), and
24-24.25 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. 15.13.
    5.151 The bands 13570-13600 kHz and 13800-13870 kHz 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 Resolution 21 
(Rev.WRC-95) \3\. After 1 April 2007, frequencies in these bands may be 
used by stations in the above-mentioned 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.
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    5.152 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, 
C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Iran (Islamic 
Republic of), Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, 
Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 14250-14350 kHz is also allocated to 
the fixed service on a primary basis. Stations of the fixed service 
shall not use a radiated power exceeding 24 dBW.
    5.153 In Region 3, the stations of those services to which the band 
15995-16005 kHz is allocated may transmit standard frequency and time 
signals.
    5.154 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Russian 
Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, 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.
    5.155 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, 
Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Tajikistan, 
Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 21850-21870 kHz is also allocated to 
the aeronautical mobile (R) services on a primary basis.
    5.155A In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, 
Kazakstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the 
Czech Rep., the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and 
Ukraine, the use of the band 21850-21870 kHz by the fixed service is 
limited to provision of services related to aircraft flight safety.
    5.155B The band 21870-21924 kHz is used by the fixed service for 
provision of services related to aircraft flight safety.
    5.156 Additional allocation: in Nigeria, the band 22720-23200 kHz is 
also allocated to the meteorological aids service (radiosondes) on a 
primary basis.

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    5.156A The use of the band 23200-23350 kHz by the fixed service is 
limited to provision of services related to aircraft flight safety.
    5.157 The use of the band 23350-24000 kHz by the maritime mobile 
service is limited to inter-ship radiotelegraphy.
    5.160 Additional allocation: in Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, 
Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda and Swaziland, the band 41-44 MHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis.
    5.161 Additional allocation: in Iran (Islamic Republic of) and 
Japan, the band 41-44 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service 
on a secondary basis.
    5.162 Additional allocation: in Australia and New Zealand, the band 
44-47 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary 
basis.
    5.162A Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia 
and Herzegovina, China, Vatican, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, 
France, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 
Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Monaco, 
Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., the 
United Kingdom, the Russian Federation, Sweden and Switzerland the band 
46-68 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation service on a secondary 
basis. This use is limited to the operation of wind profiler radars in 
accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC-97).
    5.163 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the 
Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, 
Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., 
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 47-48.5 MHz and 56.5-58 
MHz are also allocated to the fixed and land mobile services on a 
secondary basis.
    5.164 Additional allocation: in Albania, Germany, Austria, Belgium, 
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, C[caret]ote; d'Ivoire, 
Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Greece, Ireland, 
Israel, Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Lebanon, 
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, 
Monaco, Nigeria, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Syrian Arab Republic, 
the United Kingdom, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, Sweden, 
Switzerland, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tunisia and Turkey, the band 47-68 
MHz, in Romania the band 47-58 MHz, in South Africa the band 47-50 MHz, 
and in the Czech Rep. the band 66-68 MHz, are also allocated to the land 
mobile service on a primary basis. However, stations of the land mobile 
service in the countries mentioned in connection with each band referred 
to in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, existing or planned broadcasting stations of countries 
other than those mentioned in connection with the band.
    5.165 Additional allocation: in Angola, Cameroon, the Congo, 
Madagascar, Mozambique, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Chad, the band 47-
68 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.166 Alternative allocation: in New Zealand, the band 50-51 MHz is 
allocated to the fixed, mobile and broadcasting services on a primary 
basis; the band 53-54 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services 
on a primary basis.
    5.167 Alternative allocation: in Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, 
India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Malaysia, Pakistan, 
Singapore and Thailand, the band 50-54 MHz is allocated to the fixed, 
mobile and broadcasting services on a primary basis.
    5.168 Additional allocation: in Australia, China and the Dem. 
People's Rep. of Korea, the band 50-54 MHz is also allocated to the 
broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.169 Alternative allocation: in Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, 
Namibia, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia 
and Zimbabwe, the band 50-54 MHz is allocated to the amateur service on 
a primary basis.
    5.170 Additional allocation: in New Zealand, the band 51-53 MHz is 
also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.
    5.171 Additional allocation: in Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, 
Mali, Namibia, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland 
and Zimbabwe, the band 54-68 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.172 Different category of service: in the French Overseas 
Departments in Region 2, Guyana, Jamaica and Mexico, the allocation of 
the band 54-68 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary 
basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.173 Different category of service: in the French Overseas 
Departments in Region 2, Guyana, Jamaica and Mexico, the allocation of 
the band 68-72 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary 
basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.174 Alternative allocation: in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania, the 
band 68-73 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary 
basis and used in accordance with the decisions in the Final Acts of the 
Special Regional Conference (Geneva, 1960).
    5.175 Alternative allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Georgia, Kazakstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, 
Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and 
Ukraine, the bands 68-73 MHz and 76-87.5 MHz are allocated to the 
broadcasting service on a primary basis. The services to which these 
bands are allocated in other countries and the broadcasting service in 
the countries

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listed above are subject to agreements with the neighbouring countries 
concerned.
    5.176 Additional allocation: in Australia, China, Korea (Rep. of), 
Estonia (subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21), the Philippines, 
the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea and Samoa, the band 68-74 MHz is also 
allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.177 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 
73-74 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary 
basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.178 Additional allocation: in Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El 
Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua, the band 73-74.6 
MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a secondary 
basis.
    5.179 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, China, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, 
Moldova, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and 
Ukraine, the bands 74.6-74.8 MHz and 75.2-75.4 MHz are also allocated to 
the aeronautical radionavigation service, on a primary basis, for 
ground-based transmitters only.
    5.180 The frequency 75 MHz is assigned to marker beacons. 
Administrations shall refrain from assigning frequencies close to the 
limits of the guardband to stations of other services which, because of 
their power or geographical position, might cause harmful interference 
or otherwise place a constraint on marker beacons.
    Every effort should be made to improve further the characteristics 
of airborne receivers and to limit the power of transmitting stations 
close to the limits 74.8 MHz and 75.2 MHz.
    5.181 Additional allocation: in Egypt, Israel and the Syrian Arab 
Republic, the band 74.8-75.2 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service 
on a secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In 
order to ensure that harmful interference is not caused to stations of 
the aeronautical radionavigation service, stations of the mobile service 
shall not be introduced in the band until it is no longer required for 
the aeronautical radionavigation service by any administration which may 
be identified in the application of the procedure invoked under No. 
9.21.
    5.182 Additional allocation: in Western Samoa, the band 75.4-87 MHz 
is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.183 Additional allocation: in China, Korea (Rep. of), Japan, the 
Philippines and the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, the band 76-87 MHz is 
also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.184 Additional allocation: in Bulgaria and Romania, the band 76-
87.5 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary 
basis and used in accordance with the decisions contained in the Final 
Acts of the Special Regional Conference (Geneva, 1960).
    5.185 Different category of service: in the United States, the 
French Overseas Departments in Region 2, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico and 
Paraguay, the allocation of the band 76-88 MHz to the fixed and mobile 
services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.187 Alternative allocation: in Albania, the band 81-87.5 MHz is 
allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis and used in 
accordance with the decisions contained in the Final Acts of the Special 
Regional Conference (Geneva, 1960).
    5.188 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 85-87 MHz is 
also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis. The 
introduction of the broadcasting service in Australia is subject to 
special agreements between the administrations concerned.
    5.190 Additional allocation: in Monaco, the band 87.5-88 MHz is also 
allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis, subject to 
agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.192 Additional allocation: in China and Korea (Rep. of), the band 
100-108 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a 
primary basis.
    5.194 Additional allocation: in Azerbaijan, Lebanon, Syria, 
Kyrgyzstan, Somalia and Turkmenistan, the band 104-108 MHz is also 
allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), service on a 
secondary basis.
    5.197 Additional allocation: in Japan, Pakistan and Syria, the band 
108-111.975 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a secondary 
basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In order to ensure 
that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the aeronautical 
radionavigation service, stations of the mobile service shall not be 
introduced in the band until it is no longer required for the 
aeronautical radionavigation service by any administration which may be 
identified in the application of the procedures invoked under No. 9.21.
    5.197A The band 108-117.975 MHz may also be used by the aeronautical 
mobile (R) service on a primary basis, limited to systems that transmit 
navigational information in support of air navigation and surveillance 
functions in accordance with recognized international aviation 
standards. Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 413 (WRC-03) 
and shall not cause harmful interference to nor claim protection from 
stations operating in the aeronautical radionavigation service which 
operate in accordance with international aeronautical standards.
    5.198 Additional allocation: the band 117.975-136 MHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service on a

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secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.199 The bands 121.45-121.55 MHz and 242.95-243.05 MHz are also 
allocated to the mobile-satellite service for the reception on board 
satellites of emissions from emergency position-indicating radiobeacons 
transmitting at 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz (see Appendix 13).
    5.200 In the band 117.975-136 MHz, the frequency 121.5 MHz is the 
aeronautical emergency frequency and, where required, the frequency 
123.1 MHz is the aeronautical frequency auxiliary to 121.5 MHz. Mobile 
stations of the maritime mobile service may communicate on these 
frequencies under the conditions laid down in Article 31 and Appendix 13 
for distress and safety purposes with stations of the aeronautical 
mobile service.
    5.201 Additional allocation: in Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Iran (Islamic Republic 
of), Iraq, Japan, Kazakstan, Latvia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, 
Uzbekistan, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech 
Rep., Romania, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, 
the band 132-136 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) 
service on a primary basis. In assigning frequencies to stations of the 
aeronautical mobile (OR) service, the administration shall take account 
of the frequencies assigned to stations in the aeronautical mobile (R) 
service.
    5.202 Additional allocation: in Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, Bulgaria, the United Arab Emirates, Georgia, Iran (Islamic 
Republic of), Jordan, Latvia, Moldova, Oman, Uzbekistan, Poland, Syria, 
Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, the Russian Federation, 
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 136-137 MHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a primary basis. In 
assigning frequencies to stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) 
service, the administration shall take account of the frequencies 
assigned to stations in the aeronautical mobile (R) service.
    5.203 In the band 136-137 MHz, existing operational meteorological 
satellites may continue to operate, under the conditions defined in No. 
4.4 with respect to the aeronautical mobile service, until 1 January 
2002. Administrations shall not authorize new frequency assignments in 
this band to stations in the meteorological-satellite service.
    5.203A Additional allocation: in Israel, Mauritania, Qatar and 
Zimbabwe, the band 136-137 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), services on a secondary basis 
until 1 January 2005.
    5.203B Additional allocation: in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, 
Oman and Syrian Arab Republic, the band 136-137 MHz is also allocated to 
the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a 
secondary basis until 1 January 2005.
    5.204 Different category of service: in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, 
Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei Darussalam, China, 
Cuba, the United Arab Emirates, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic 
of), Iraq, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia and 
Montenegro, Singapore, Thailand and Yemen, the band 137-138 MHz is 
allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), 
services on a primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.205 Different category of service: in Israel and Jordan, the 
allocation of the band 137-138 MHz to the fixed and mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.206 Different category of service: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Kazakstan, 
Lebanon, Moldova, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, 
Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, 
Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation of the band 137-138 MHz to the 
aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is 
also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that 
service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations.
    5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
    5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-
satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 
MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the 
radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 
406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted 
emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio 
astronomy service are shown in Table 1 of Recommendation ITU-R RA.769-1.
    5.209 The use of the bands 137-138 MHz, 148-150.05 MHz, 399.9-400.05 
MHz, 400.15-401 MHz, 454-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is limited to non-geostationary-satellite systems.
    5.210 Additional allocation: in France, Italy, the Czech Rep. and 
the United Kingdom, the bands 138-143.6 MHz and 143.65-144 MHz are also 
allocated to the space research service (space-to-Earth) on a secondary 
basis.
    5.211 Additional allocation: in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, 
Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, the United Arab 
Emirates, Spain, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, The 
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mali, 
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Norway, the Netherlands, Qatar, the United Kingdom, Somalia, Sweden, 
Switzerland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey and Yugoslavia, the band 138-144 
MHz is also allocated to the maritime mobile and land mobile services on 
a primary basis.
    5.212 Alternative allocation: in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, 
Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Gabon, Gambia, 
Ghana, Guinea, Iraq, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Lesotho, Liberia, 
Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Oman, Uganda, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, 
Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Zambia and 
Zimbabwe, the band 138-144 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile 
services on a primary basis.
    5.213 Additional allocation: in China, the band 138-144 MHz is also 
allocated to the radiolocation service on a primary basis.
    5.214 Additional allocation: in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, 
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 
Malta, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Yugoslavia, the band 138-144 MHz is 
also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.
    5.216 Additional allocation: in China, the band 144-146 MHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a secondary basis.
    5.217 Alternative allocation: in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cuba, 
Guyana and India, the band 146-148 MHz is allocated to the fixed and 
mobile services on a primary basis.
    5.218 Additional allocation: the band 148-149.9 MHz is also 
allocated to the space operation service (Earth-to-space) on a primary 
basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The bandwidth of 
any individual transmission shall not exceed 25 
kHz.
    5.219 The use of the band 148-149.9 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. The mobile-satellite 
service shall not constrain the development and use of the fixed, mobile 
and space operation services in the band 148-149.9 MHz.
    5.220 The use of the bands 149.9-150.05 MHz and 399.9-400.05 MHz by 
the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 
The mobile-satellite service shall not constrain the development and use 
of the radionavigation-satellite service in the bands 149.9-150.05 MHz 
and 399.9-400.05 MHz.
    5.221 Stations of the mobile-satellite service in the band 148-149.9 
MHz shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, 
stations of the fixed or mobile services operating in accordance with 
the Table of Frequency Allocations in the following countries: Albania, 
Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, 
Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, 
Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Cyprus, Congo (Rep. of 
the), Korea (Rep. of), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, 
Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Spain, Estonia, Ethiopia, the 
Russian Federation, Finland, France, Gabon, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, 
Guinea Bissau, Hungary, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Ireland, 
Iceland, Israel, Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jamaica, Japan, 
Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 
Macedonia, Lesotho, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, 
Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, 
Mozambique, Namibia, Norway, New Zealand, Oman, Uganda, Uzbekistan, 
Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Netherlands, the 
Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Romania, the United Kingdom, Senegal, Serbia and 
Montenegro, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, 
Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, 
Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Viet Nam, Yemen, Zambia, 
and Zimbabwe.
    5.222 Emissions of the radionavigation-satellite service in the 
bands 149.9-150.05 MHz and 399.9-400.05 MHz may also be used by 
receiving earth stations of the space research service.
    5.223 Recognizing that the use of the band 149.9-150.05 MHz by the 
fixed and mobile services may cause harmful interference to the 
radionavigation-satellite service, administrations are urged not to 
authorize such use in application of No. 4.4.
    5.224A The use of the bands 149.9-150.05 MHz and 399.9-400.05 MHz by 
the mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) is limited to the land 
mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) until 1 January 2015.
    5.224B The allocation of the bands 149.9-150.05 MHz and 399.9-400.05 
MHz to the radionavigation-satellite service shall be effective until 1 
January 2015.
    5.225 Additional allocation: in Australia and India, the band 
150.05-153 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a 
primary basis.
    5.226 The frequency 156.8 MHz is the international distress, safety 
and calling frequency for the maritime mobile VHF radiotelephone 
service. The conditions for the use of this frequency are contained in 
Article 31 and Appendix 13.
    In 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 31 and 52, and Appendix 13).
    Any use of frequencies in these bands by stations of other services 
to which they are allocated should be avoided in areas where such use 
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the maritime mobile VHF radiocommunication service.
    However, 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.
    5.227 In the maritime mobile VHF service the frequency 156.525 MHz 
is to be used exclusively for digital selective calling for distress, 
safety and calling. The conditions for the use of this frequency are 
prescribed in Articles 31 and 52, and Appendices 13 and 18.
    5.229 Alternative 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.
    5.230 Additional allocation: in China, the band 163-167 MHz is also 
allocated to the space operation service (space-to-Earth) on a primary 
basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.231 Additional allocation: in Afghanistan, China and Pakistan, the 
band 167-174 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a 
primary basis. The introduction of the broadcasting service into this 
band shall be subject to agreement with the neighbouring countries in 
Region 3 whose services are likely to be affected.
    5.232 Additional allocation: in Japan, the band 170-174 MHz is also 
allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.233 Additional allocation: in China, the band 174-184 MHz is also 
allocated to the space research (space-to-Earth) and the space operation 
(space-to-Earth) services on a primary basis, subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21. These services shall not cause harmful 
interference to, or claim protection from, existing or planned 
broadcasting stations.
    5.234 Different category of service: in Mexico, the allocation of 
the band 174-216 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is on a primary 
basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.235 Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, 
Spain, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, 
Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Switzerland, the 
band 174-223 MHz is also allocated to the land mobile service on a 
primary basis. However, the stations of the land mobile service shall 
not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, 
broadcasting stations, existing or planned, in countries other than 
those listed in this footnote.
    5.237 Additional allocation: In Congo (Rep. of the), Eritrea, 
Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malawi, Mali, 
Sierra Leone, Somali, Chad and Zimbabwe, the band 174-223 MHz is also 
allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a secondary basis.
    5.238 Additional allocation: in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and the 
Philippines, the band 200-216 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical 
radionavigation service on a primary basis.
    5.240 Additional allocation: in China and India, the band 216-223 
MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a 
primary basis and to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.
    5.241 In Region 2, no new stations in the radiolocation service may 
be authorized in the band 216-225 MHz. Stations authorized prior to 1 
January 1990 may continue to operate on a secondary basis.
    5.242 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 216-220 MHz is also 
allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis.
    5.243 Additional allocation: in Somalia, the band 216-225 MHz is 
also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis, subject to not causing harmful interference to existing or 
planned broadcasting services in other countries.
    5.245 Additional allocation: in Japan, the band 222-223 MHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis 
and to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.
    5.246 Alternative allocation: in Spain, France, Israel and Monaco, 
the band 223-230 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting and land mobile 
services on a primary basis (see No. 5.33) on the basis that, in the 
preparation of frequency plans, the broadcasting service shall have 
prior choice of frequencies; and allocated to the fixed and mobile, 
except land mobile, services on a secondary basis. However, the stations 
of the land mobile service shall not cause harmful interference to, or 
claim protection from, existing or planned broadcasting stations in 
Morocco and Algeria.
    5.247 Additional allocation: in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United 
Arab Emirates, Jordan, Oman, Qatar and Syria, the band 223-235 MHz is 
also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis.
    5.250 Additional allocation: in China, the band 225-235 MHz is also 
allocated to the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis.
    5.251 Additional allocation: in Nigeria, the band 230-235 MHz is 
also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.252 Alternative allocation: in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, 
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Zimbabwe, the bands 230-238 MHz and 246-254 MHz are allocated to the 
broadcasting service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21.
    5.254 The bands 235-322 MHz and 335.4-399.9 MHz may be used by the 
mobile-satellite service, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21, 
on condition that stations in this service do not cause harmful 
interference to those of other services operating or planned to be 
operated in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations except 
for the additional allocation made in footnote No. 5.256A.
    5.255 The bands 312-315 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 387-390 MHz (space-
to-Earth) in the mobile-satellite service may also be used by non-
geostationary-satellite systems. Such use is subject to coordination 
under No. 9.11A.
    5.256 The frequency 243 MHz is the frequency in this band for use by 
survival craft stations and equipment used for survival purposes (see 
Appendix 13).
    5.256A Additional allocation: In China, the Russian Federation, 
Kazakhstan and Ukraine, the band 258-261 MHz is also allocated to the 
space research service (Earth-to-space) and space operation service 
(Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. Stations in the space research 
service (Earth-to-space) and space operation service (Earth-to-space) 
shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, nor 
constrain the use and development of the mobile service systems and 
mobile-satellite service systems operating in the band. Stations in 
space research service (Earth-to-space) and space operation service 
(Earth-to-space) shall not constrain the future development of fixed 
service systems of other countries.
    5.257 The band 267-272 MHz may be used by administrations for space 
telemetry in their countries on a primary basis, subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.258 The use of the band 328.6-335.4 MHz by the aeronautical 
radionavigation service is limited to Instrument Landing Systems (glide 
path).
    5.259 Additional allocation: in Egypt, Israel, Japan, and Syria, the 
band 328.6-335.4 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a 
secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In order 
to ensure that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the 
aeronautical radionavigation service, stations of the mobile service 
shall not be introduced in the band until it is no longer required for 
the aeronautical radionavigation service by any administration which may 
be identified in the application of the procedure invoked under No. 
9.21.
    5.260 Recognizing that the use of the band 399.9-400.05 MHz by the 
fixed and mobile services may cause harmful interference to the 
radionavigation satellite service, administrations are urged not to 
authorize such use in application of No. 4.4.
    5.261 Emissions shall be confined in a band of 25 kHz about the standard frequency 400.1 MHz.
    5.262 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Colombia, 
Costa Rica, Cuba, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, the Russian 
Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, 
Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Liberia, Malaysia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, 
Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, 
Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Singapore, Somalia, Tajikistan, 
Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 400.05-401 MHz is also allocated to 
the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.
    5.263 The band 400.15-401 MHz is also allocated to the space 
research service in the space-to-space direction for communications with 
manned space vehicles. In this application, the space research service 
will not be regarded as a safety service.
    5.264 The use of the band 400.15-401 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. The power flux-
density limit indicated in Annex 1 of Appendix 5 shall apply until such 
time as a competent world radiocommunication conference revises it.
    5.266 The use of the band 406-406.1 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is limited to low power satellite emergency position-indicating 
radiobeacons (see also Article 31 and Appendix 13).
    5.267 Any emission capable of causing harmful interference to the 
authorized uses of the band 406-406.1 MHz is prohibited.
    5.268 Use of the band 410-420 MHz by the space research service is 
limited to communications within 5 km of an orbiting, manned space 
vehicle. The power flux-density at the surface of the Earth produced by 
emissions from extra-vehicular activities shall not exceed -153 dB(W/
m\2\) for 0[deg] <= [delta] <= 5[deg], -153 + 0.077 ([delta] -5) dB(W/
m\2\) for 5[deg] <= [delta] <= 70[deg] and -148 dB(W/m\2\) for 70[deg] 
<= [delta] <= 90[deg], where [delta] is the angle of arrival of the 
radio-frequency wave and the reference bandwidth is 4 kHz. No. 4.10 does 
not apply to extra-vehicular activities. In this frequency band the 
space research (space-to-space) service shall not claim protection from, 
nor constrain the use and development of, stations of the fixed and 
mobile services.
    5.269 Different category of service: in Australia, the United 
States, India, Japan and the United Kingdom, the allocation of the bands 
420-430 MHz and 440-450 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary 
basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.270 Additional allocation: in Australia, the United States, 
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MHz are also allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis.
    5.271 Additional allocation: In Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, India, 
Latvia, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, the band 420-460 MHz is 
also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service (radio 
altimeters) on a secondary basis.
    5.272 Different category of service: in France, the allocation of 
the band 430-434 MHz to the amateur service is on a secondary basis (see 
No. 5.32).
    5.273 Different category of service: In the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 
the allocation of the bands 430-432 MHz and 438-440 MHz to the 
radiolocation service is on a secondary basis (see No. 5.32).
    5.274 Alternative allocation: in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the 
bands 430-432 MHz and 438-440 MHz are allocated to the fixed and mobile, 
except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis.
    5.275 Additional allocation: in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, 
Estonia, Finland, Latvia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 
Libya, Slovenia and Yugoslavia, the bands 430-432 MHz and 438-440 MHz 
are also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, 
services on a primary basis.]
    5.276 Additional allocation: in Afghanistan, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, 
Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Egypt, 
the United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Greece, Guinea, 
India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Italy, 
Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Malta, 
Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Syria, the Dem. 
People's Rep. of Korea, Singapore, Somalia, Switzerland, Tanzania, 
Thailand, Togo, Turkey and Yemen, the band 430-440 MHz is also allocated 
to the fixed service on a primary basis and the bands 430-435 MHz and 
438-440 MHz are also allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, service on a primary basis.
    5.277 Additional allocation: In Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Djibouti, the Russian 
Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Mali, Moldova, 
Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., 
Romania, Rwanda, Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 
430-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis.
    5.278 Different category of service: in Argentina, Colombia, Costa 
Rica, Cuba, Guyana, Honduras, Panama and Venezuela, the allocation of 
the band 430-440 MHz to the amateur service is on a primary basis (see 
No. 5.33).
    5.279 Additional allocation: in Mexico, the bands 430-435 MHz and 
438-440 MHz are also allocated on a primary basis to the land mobile 
service, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.279A The use of this band by sensors in the Earth exploration-
satellite service (active) shall be in accordance with Recommendation 
ITU-R SA.1260-1. Additionally, the Earth exploration-satellite service 
(active) in the band 432-438 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to 
the aeronautical radionavigation service in China.
    The provisions of this footnote in no way diminish the obligation of 
the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) to operate as a 
secondary service in accordance with Nos. 5.29 and 5.30.
    5.280 In Germany, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, The 
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Portugal, 
Slovenia, Switzerland and Yugoslavia, the band 433.05-434.79 MHz (centre 
frequency 433.92 MHz) is designated for industrial, scientific and 
medical (ISM) applications. Radiocommunication services of these 
countries operating within this band must accept harmful interference 
which may be caused by these applications. ISM equipment operating in 
this band is subject to the provisions of No. 15.13.
    5.281 Additional allocation: in the French Overseas Departments in 
Region 2 and India, the band 433.75-434.25 MHz is also allocated to the 
space operation service (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. In France 
and in Brazil, the band is allocated to the same service on a secondary 
basis.
    5.282 In the bands 435-438 MHz, 1260-1270 MHz, 2400-2450 MHz, 3400-
3410 MHz (in Regions 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-
satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful 
interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table 
(see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that 
any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the 
amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with 
the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 
5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-
to-space direction.
    5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is 
also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, 
services on a primary basis.
    5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also 
allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis.
    5.285 Different category of service: in Canada, the allocation of 
the band 440-450 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis 
(see No. 5.33).
    5.286 The band 449.75-450.25 MHz may be used for the space operation 
service (Earth-to-space) and the space research service (Earth-to-
space), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.

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    5.286A The use of the bands 454-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz by the 
mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
    5.286B The use of the band 454-455 MHz in the countries listed in 
No. 5.286D, 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz in Region 2, and 454-456 MHz and 
459-460 MHz in the countries listed in No. 5.286E, by stations in the 
mobile-satellite service, shall not cause harmful interference to, or 
claim protection from, stations of the fixed or mobile services 
operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations.
    5.286C The use of the band 454-455 MHz in the countries listed in 
No. 5.286D, 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz in Region 2, and 454-456 MHz and 
459-460 MHz in the countries listed in No. 5.286E, by stations in the 
mobile-satellite service, shall not constrain the development and use of 
the fixed and mobile services operating in accordance with the Table of 
Frequency Allocations.
    5.286D Additional allocation: in Canada, the United States, Mexico 
and Panama, the band 454-455 MHz is also allocated to the mobile-
satellite service (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis.
    5.286E Additional allocation: in Cape Verde, Indonesia, Nepal, 
Nigeria and Papua New Guinea, the bands 454-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz are 
also allocated to the mobile-satellite (Earth-to-space) service on a 
primary basis.
    5.287 In the maritime mobile service, the frequencies 457.525 MHz, 
457.550 MHz, 457.575 MHz, 467.525 MHz, 467.550 MHz and 467.575 MHz may 
be used by on-board communication stations. Where needed, equipment 
designed for 12.5 kHz channel spacing using also the additional 
frequencies 457.5375 MHz, 457.5625 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 467.5625 MHz 
may be introduced for on-board communications. The use of these 
frequencies in territorial waters may be subject to the national 
regulations of the administration concerned. The characteristics of the 
equipment used shall conform to those specified in Recommendation ITU-R 
M.1174 (see Resolution 341 (WRC-97) \7\).
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    5.288 In the territorial waters of the United States and the 
Philippines, the preferred frequencies for use by on-board communication 
stations shall be 457.525 MHz, 457.550 MHz, 457.575 MHz and 457.600 MHz 
paired, respectively, with 467.750 MHz, 467.775 MHz, 467.800 MHz and 
467.825 MHz. The characteristics of the equipment used shall conform to 
those specified in Recommendation ITU-R M.1174-1.
    5.289 Earth exploration-satellite service applications, other than 
the meteorological-satellite service, may also be used in the bands 460-
470 MHz and 1690-1710 MHz for space-to-Earth transmissions subject to 
not causing harmful interference to stations operating in accordance 
with the Table.
    5.290 Different category of service: in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, 
Belarus, China, Japan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the 
Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the allocation 
of the band 460-470 MHz to the meteorological-satellite service (space-
to-Earth) is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.291 Additional allocation: in China, the band 470-485 MHz is also 
allocated to the space research (space-to-Earth) and the space operation 
(space-to-Earth) services on a primary basis subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21 and subject to not causing harmful interference 
to existing and planned broadcasting stations.
    5.291A Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Denmark, Estonia, 
Finland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Netherlands, the Czech Rep. and 
Switzerland, the band 470-494 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation 
service on a secondary basis. This use is limited to the operation of 
wind profiler radars in accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC-97).
    5.292 Different category of service: in Mexico and Venezuela, the 
allocation of the band 470-512 MHz to the fixed and mobile services, and 
in Argentina and Uruguay to the mobile service, is on a primary basis 
(see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.293 Different category of service: in Canada, Chile, Colombia, 
Cuba, the United States, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama and 
Peru, the allocation of the bands 470-512 MHz and 614-806 MHz to the 
fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject 
to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In Argentina and Ecuador, the 
allocation of the band 470-512 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained under 
No. 9.21.
    5.294 Additional allocation: In Burundi, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of 
the), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 
Kenya, Lebanon, Malawi, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, Chad and Yemen, 
the band 470-582 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a 
secondary basis.
    5.296 Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Belgium, 
C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Ireland, Israel, 
Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Lithuania, Malta, Morocco, Monaco, 
Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, the Syrian Arab Republic, the United 
Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland and Tunisia, the band 470-790 
MHz is also allocated on a secondary basis to the

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land mobile service, intended for applications ancillary to 
broadcasting. Stations of the land mobile service in the countries 
listed in this footnote shall not cause harmful interference to existing 
or planned stations operating in accordance with the Table in countries 
other than those listed in this footnote.
    5.297 Additional allocation: in Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, the 
United States, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica and Mexico, the band 
512-608 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a 
primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.298 Additional allocation: in India, the band 549.75-550.25 MHz is 
also allocated to the space operation service (space-to-Earth) on a 
secondary basis.
    5.300 Additional allocation: in Israel, Libya, Syria and Sudan, the 
band 582-790 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, services on a secondary basis.
    5.302 Additional allocation: in the United Kingdom, the band 590-598 
MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a 
primary basis. All new assignments to stations in the aeronautical 
radionavigation service, including those transferred from the adjacent 
bands, shall be subject to coordination with the Administrations of the 
following countries: Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Ireland, 
Luxembourg, Morocco, Norway and the Netherlands.
    5.304 Additional allocation: in the African Broadcasting Area (see 
Nos. 5.10 to 5.13), the band 606-614 MHz is also allocated to the radio 
astronomy service on a primary basis.
    5.305 Additional allocation: in China, the band 606-614 MHz is also 
allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.
    5.306 Additional allocation: in Region 1, except in the African 
Broadcasting Area (see Nos. 5.10 to 5.13), and in Region 3, the band 
608-614 MHz is also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a 
secondary basis.
    5.307 Additional allocation: in India, the band 608-614 MHz is also 
allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis.
    5.309 Different category of service: in Costa Rica, El Salvador and 
Honduras, the allocation of the band 614-806 MHz to the fixed service is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained under 
No. 9.21.
    5.311 Within the frequency band 620-790 MHz, assignments may be made 
to television stations using frequency modulation in the broadcasting-
satellite service subject to agreement between the administrations 
concerned and those having services, operating in accordance with the 
Table, which may be affected (see Resolutions 33 (Rev.WRC-03) and 507 
(Rev.WRC-03)). Such stations shall not produce a power flux-density in 
excess of the value -129 dB(W/m\2\) for angles of arrival less than 
20[deg] (see Recommendation 705) within the territories of other 
countries without the consent of the administrations of those countries. 
Resolution 545 (WRC-03) applies.
    5.312 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, 
Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., 
Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 645-862 MHz is 
also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis.
    5.314 Additional allocation: in Austria, Italy, Moldova, Uzbekistan, 
the United Kingdom and Swaziland, the band 790-862 MHz is also allocated 
to the land mobile service on a secondary basis.
    5.315 Alternative allocation: in Greece, Italy and Tunisia, the band 
790-838 MHz is allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis.
    5.316 Additional allocation: In Germany, Saudi Arabia, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Croatia, 
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 
Jordan, Kenya, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Liechtenstein, 
Mali, Monaco, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the 
Syrian Arab Republic, Serbia and Montenegro, Sweden and Switzerland, the 
band 790-830 MHz, and in these same countries and in Spain, France, 
Gabon and Malta, the band 830-862 MHz, are also allocated to the mobile, 
except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis. However, 
stations of the mobile service in the countries mentioned in connection 
with each band referred to in this footnote shall not cause harmful 
interference to, or claim protection from, stations of services 
operating in accordance with the Table in countries other than those 
mentioned in connection with the band.
    5.317 Additional allocation: in Region 2 (except Brazil and the 
United States), the band 806-890 MHz is also allocated to the mobile-
satellite service on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21. The use of this service is intended for operation within 
national boundaries.
    5.317A Administrations wishing to implement International Mobile 
Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) may use those parts of the band 806-
960 MHz which are allocated to the mobile service on a primary basis and 
are used or planned to be used for mobile systems (see Resolution 224 
(WRC-2000)). This identification does not preclude the use of these 
bands by any application of the services to which they are allocated and 
does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations.
    5.318 Additional allocation: in Canada, the United States and 
Mexico, the ands 849-851 MHz and 894-896 MHz are also allocated to

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the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis, for public 
correspondence with aircraft. The use of the band 849-851 MHz is limited 
to transmissions from aeronautical stations and the use of the band 894-
896 MHz is limited to transmissions from aircraft stations.
    5.319 Additional allocation: in Belarus, Russian Federation and 
Ukraine, the bands 806-840 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 856-890 MHz (space-
to-Earth) are also allocated to the mobile-satellite, except 
aeronautical mobile-satellite (R), service. The use of these bands by 
this service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, services in other countries operating in accordance 
with the Table of Frequency Allocations and is subject to special 
agreements between the administrations concerned.
    5.320 Additional allocation: in Region 3, the bands 806-890 MHz and 
942-960 MHz are also allocated to the mobile-satellite, except 
aeronautical mobile-satellite (R), service on a primary basis, subject 
to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The use of this service is limited 
to operation within national boundaries. In seeking such agreement, 
appropriate protection shall be afforded to services operating in 
accordance with the Table, to ensure that no harmful interference is 
caused to such services.
    5.321 Alternative allocation: in Italy, the band 838-854 MHz is 
allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis as from 1 
January 1995.
    5.322 In Region 1, in the band 862-960 MHz, stations of the 
broadcasting service shall be operated only in the African Broadcasting 
Area (see Nos. 5.10 to 5.13) excluding Algeria, Egypt, Spain, Libya, 
Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Zambia, 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.323 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, 
Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., 
Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 862-960 MHz is 
also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis. Such use is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with 
administrations concerned and limited to ground-based radiobeacons in 
operation on 27 October 1997 until the end of their lifetime.
    5.325 Different category of service: in the United States, the 
allocation of the band 890-942 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a 
primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained under No. 
9.21.
    5.325A Different category of service: in Cuba, the allocation of the 
band 902-915 MHz to the land mobile service is on a primary basis.
    5.326 Different category of service: in Chile, the band 903-905 MHz 
is allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a 
primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.327 Different category of service: in Australia, the allocation of 
the band 915-928 MHz to the radiolocation service is on a primary basis 
(see No. 5.33).
    5.328 The use of the band 960-1215 MHz by the aeronautical 
radionavigation service is reserved on a worldwide basis for the 
operation and development of airborne electronic aids to air navigation 
and any directly associated ground-based facilities.
    5.328A Stations in the radionavigation-satellite service in the band 
1164-1215 MHz shall operate in accordance with the provisions of 
Resolution 609 (WRC-03) and shall not claim protection from stations in 
the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 960-1215 MHz. No. 
5.43A does not apply. The provisions of No. 21.18 shall apply.
    5.328B The use of the bands 1164-1300 MHz, 1559-1610 MHz and 5010-
5030 MHz by systems and networks in the radionavigation-satellite 
service for which complete coordination or notification information, as 
appropriate, is received by the Radiocommunication Bureau after 1 
January 2005 is subject to the application of the provisions of Nos. 
9.12, 9.12A and 9.13. Resolution 610 (WRC-03) shall also apply.
    5.329 Use of the radionavigation-satellite service in the band 1215-
1300 MHz shall be subject to the condition that no harmful interference 
is caused to, and no protection is claimed from, the radionavigation 
service authorized under No. 5.331. Furthermore, the use of the 
radionavigation-satellite service in the band 1215-1300 MHz shall be 
subject to the condition that no harmful interference is caused to the 
radiolocation service. No. 5.43 shall not apply in respect of the 
radiolocation service. Resolution 608 (WRC-03) shall apply.
    5.329A Use of systems in the radionavigation-satellite service 
(space-to-space) operating in the bands 1215-1300 MHz and 1559-1610 MHz 
is not intended to provide safety service applications, and shall not 
impose any additional constraints on other systems or services operating 
in accordance with the Table.
    5.330 Additional allocation: In Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Bangladesh, Cameroon, China, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, 
Ethiopia, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, 
Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, 
Mozambique, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab 
Republic, Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the band 1215-1300 MHz 
is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis.
    5.331 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, 
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and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Korea 
(Rep. of), Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Estonia, 
the Russian Federation, Finland, France, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, 
Equatorial Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic 
of), Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, The Former Yugoslav 
Republic of Macedonia, Lesotho, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, 
Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, the 
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Slovakia, the United Kingdom, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, Somalia, 
Sudan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, 
Turkey, Venezuela and Viet Nam, the band 1215-1300 MHz is also allocated 
to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. In Canada and the 
United States, the band 1240-1300 MHz is also allocated to the 
radionavigation service, and use of the radionavigation service shall be 
limited to the aeronautical radionavigation service.
    5.332 In the band 1215-1260 MHz, active spaceborne sensors in the 
Earth exploration-satellite and space research services shall not cause 
harmful interference to, claim protection from, or otherwise impose 
constraints on operation or development of the radiolocation service, 
the radionavigation-satellite service and other services allocated on a 
primary basis.
    5.334 Additional allocation: In Canada and the United States, the 
band 1350-1370 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation 
service on a primary basis.
    5.335 In Canada and the United States in the band 1240-1300 MHz, 
active spaceborne sensors in the earth exploration-satellite and space 
research services shall not cause interference to, claim protection 
from, or otherwise impose constraints on operation or development of the 
aeronautical radionavigation service.
    5.335A In the band 1260-1300 MHz, active spaceborne sensors in the 
Earth exploration-satellite and space research services shall not cause 
harmful interference to, claim protection from, or otherwise impose 
constraints on operation or development of the radiolocation service and 
other services allocated by footnotes on a primary basis.
    5.337 The use of the bands 1300-1350 MHz, 2700-2900 MHz and 9000-
9200 MHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is restricted to 
ground-based radars and to associated airborne transponders which 
transmit only on frequencies in these bands and only when actuated by 
radars operating in the same band.
    5.337A The use of the band 1300-1350 MHz by earth stations in the 
radionavigation-satellite service and by stations in the radiolocation 
service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor constrain the 
operation and development of, the aeronautical-radionavigation service.
    5.338 In Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., 
Romania and Turkmenistan, existing installations of the radionavigation 
service may continue to operate in the band 1350-1400 MHz.
    5.339 The bands 1370-1400 MHz, 2640-2655 MHz, 4950-4990 MHz and 
15.20-15.35 GHz are also allocated to the space research (passive) and 
earth exploration-satellite (passive) services on a secondary basis.
    5.339A Additional allocation: The band 1390-1392 MHz is also 
allocated to the fixed-satellite service (Earth-to-space) on a secondary 
basis and the band 1430-1432 MHz is also allocated to the fixed-
satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a secondary basis. These 
allocations are limited to use for feeder links for non-geostationary-
satellite networks in the mobile-satellite service with service links 
below 1 GHz, and Resolution 745 (WRC-03) applies.
    5.340 All emissions are prohibited in the following bands:

1400-1427 MHz,
2690-2700 MHz, except those provided for by No. 5.422,
10.68-10.7 GHz, except those provided for by No. 5.483,
15.35-15.4 GHz, except those provided for by No. 5.511,
23.6-24 GHz,
31.3-31.5 GHz,
31.5-31.8 GHz, in Region 2,
48.94-49.04 GHz, from airborne stations,
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    \2\ 5.340.1 The allocation to the earth exploration-satellite 
service (passive) and the space research service (passive) in the band 
50.2-50.4 GHz should not impose undue constraints on the use of the 
adjacent bands by the primary allocated services in those bands.
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52.6-54.25 GHz,
86-92 GHz,
100-102 GHz,
109.5-111.8 GHz,
114.25-116 GHz,
148.5-151.5 GHz,
164-167 GHz,
182-185 GHz,
190-191.8 GHz,
200-209 GHz,
226-231.5 GHz,
250-252 GHz.

    5.341 In the bands 1400-1727 MHz, 101-120 GHz and 197-220 GHz, 
passive research is being conducted by some countries in a programme for 
the search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin.
    5.342 Additional allocation: in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, the Russian Federation and

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Ukraine, the band 1429-1535 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical 
mobile service on a primary basis exclusively for the purposes of 
aeronautical telemetry within the national territory. As of 1 April 
2007, the use of the band 1452-1492 MHz is subject to agreement between 
the administrations concerned.
    5.343 In Region 2, the use of the band 1435-1535 MHz by the 
aeronautical mobile service for telemetry has priority over other uses 
by the mobile service.
    5.344 Alternative allocation: in the United States, the band 1452-
1525 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary 
basis (see also No. 5.343).
    5.345 Use of the band 1452-1492 MHz by the broadcasting-satellite 
service, and by the broadcasting service, is limited to digital audio 
broadcasting and is subject to the provisions of Resolution 528 (WARC-
92)\3\.
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    5.347 Different category of service: in Bangladesh, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, 
Greece, Ireland, Italy, Mozambique, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, Sri 
Lanka, Swaziland, Yemen and Zimbabwe, the allocation of the band 1452-
1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting 
service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007.
    5.347A In the bands:

1452-1492 MHz,
1525-1559 MHz,
1613.8-1626.5 MHz,
2655-2670 MHz,
2670-2690 MHz,
21.4-22 GHz,
Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies.

    5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-
1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim 
protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not 
apply.
    5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in 
terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in 
application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite 
(space-to-Earth) service, with respect to the land mobile service use 
for specialized mobile radios or used in conjunction with public 
switched telecommunication networks (PSTN) operating within the 
territory of Japan, shall be -150 dB(W/m\2\) in any 4 kHz band for all 
angles of arrival, instead of those given in Table 5-2 of Appendix 5. In 
the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall 
not claim protection from stations in the mobile service in the 
territory of Japan. No. 5.43A does not apply.
    5.348B In the band 1518-1525 MHz, stations in the mobile-satellite 
service shall not claim protection from aeronautical mobile telemetry 
stations in the mobile service in the territory of the United States 
(see Nos. 5.343 and 5.344) and in the countries listed in No. 5.342. No. 
5.43A does not apply.
    5.348C For the use of the bands 1518-1525 MHz and 1668-1675 MHz by 
the mobile-satellite service, see Resolution 225 (Rev.WRC-03).
    5.349 Different category of service: in Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, 
Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cameroon, Egypt, France, Iran (Islamic 
Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Kazakstan, Kuwait, The Former Yugoslav 
Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, Syria, Kyrgyzstan, 
Romania, Turkmenistan, Yemen and Yugoslavia, the allocation of the band 
1525-1530 MHz to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service is on a 
primary basis (see No. 5.33).
    5.350 Additional allocation: in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and 
Turkmenistan, the band 1525-1530 MHz is also allocated to the 
aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis.
    5.351 The bands 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz, 1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 
1646.5-1660.5 MHz shall not be used for feeder links of any service. In 
exceptional circumstances, however, an earth station at a specified 
fixed point in any of the mobile-satellite services may be authorized by 
an administration to communicate via space stations using these bands.
    5.351A For the use of the bands 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz, 1610-
1626.5 MHz, 1626.5-1645.5 MHz, 1646.5-1660.5 MHz, 1980-2010 MHz, 2170-
2200 MHz, 2483.5-2500 MHz, 2500-2520 MHz and 2670-2690 MHz by the 
mobile-satellite service, see Resolutions 212 (Rev.WRC-97) and 225 (WRC-
2000) \3\.
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    5.352A In the band 1525-1530 MHz, stations in the mobile-satellite 
service, except stations in the maritime mobile-satellite service, shall 
not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations of 
the fixed service in France and French overseas territories in Region 3, 
Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Guinea, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, 
Kuwait, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, 
Philippines, Qatar, Syria, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Yemen notified prior 
to 1 April 1998.
    5.353A In applying the procedures of Section II of Article 9 to the 
mobile-satellite service in the bands 1530-1544 MHz and 1626.5-1645.5 
MHz, priority shall be given to accommodating the spectrum requirements 
for distress, urgency and safety communications of the Global Maritime 
Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). Maritime mobile-satellite distress, 
urgency and safety communications shall have priority access and 
immediate

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availability over all other mobile satellite communications operating 
within a network. Mobile-satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable 
interference to, or claim protection from, distress, urgency and safety 
communications of the GMDSS. Account shall be taken of the priority of 
safety-related communications in the other mobile-satellite services. 
(The provisions of Resolution 222 (WRC-2000) shall apply.)
    5.354 The use of the bands 1525-1559 MHz and 1626.5-1660.5 MHz by 
the mobile-satellite services is subject to coordination under No. 
9.11A.
    5.355 Additional allocation: In Bahrain, Bangladesh, Congo (Rep. of 
the), Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malta, Qatar, 
Syrian Arab Republic, Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the bands 
1540-1559 MHz, 1610-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660 MHz are also allocated to 
the fixed service on a secondary basis.
    5.356 The use of the band 1544-1545 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service (space-to-Earth) is limited to distress and safety 
communications (see Article 31).
    5.357 Transmissions in the band 1545-1555 MHz from terrestrial 
aeronautical stations directly to aircraft stations, or between aircraft 
stations, in the aeronautical mobile (R) service are also authorized 
when such transmissions are used to extend or supplement the satellite-
to-aircraft links.
    5.357A In applying the procedures of Section II of Article 9 to the 
mobile-satellite service in the bands 1545-1555 MHz and 1646.5-1656.5 
MHz, priority shall be given to accommodating the spectrum requirements 
of the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service providing transmission 
of messages with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44. Aeronautical mobile-
satellite (R) service communications with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44 
shall have priority access and immediate availability, by pre-emption if 
necessary, over all other mobile-satellite communications operating 
within a network. Mobile-satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable 
interference to, or claim protection from, aeronautical mobile-satellite 
(R) service communications with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44. Account 
shall be taken of the priority of safety-related communications in the 
other mobile-satellite services. (The provisions of Resolution 222 (WRC-
2000) shall apply.)
    5.359 Additional allocation: In Germany, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, 
Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, 
Cameroon, Spain, the Russian Federation, France, Gabon, Georgia, Greece, 
Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, 
Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, 
Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Poland, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Kyrgyzstan, the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Romania, Swaziland, 
Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the bands 1550-
1559 MHz, 1610-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660 MHz are also allocated to the 
fixed service on a primary basis. Administrations are urged to make all 
practicable efforts to avoid the implementation of new fixed-service 
stations in these bands.
    5.362A In the United States, in the bands 1555-1559 MHz and 1656.5-
1660.5 MHz, the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service shall have 
priority access and immediate availability, by pre-emption if necessary, 
over all other mobile-satellite communications operating within a 
network. Mobile-satellite systems shall not cause unacceptable 
interference to, or claim protection from, aeronautical mobile-satellite 
(R) service communications with priority 1 to 6 in Article 44. Account 
shall be taken of the priority of safety-related communications in the 
other mobile-satellite services.
    5.362B Additional allocation: The band 1559-1610 MHz is also 
allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis until 1 January 2005 
in Germany, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 
Bulgaria, Spain, the Russian Federation, France, Gabon, Georgia, Greece, 
Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, 
Mongolia, Nigeria, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, the 
Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Romania, Senegal, Swaziland, Tajikistan, 
Tanzania, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, and until 1 January 2010 in Saudi 
Arabia, Cameroon, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, 
Mali, Mauritania, the Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia. After these 
dates, the fixed service may continue to operate on a secondary basis 
until 1 January 2015, at which time this allocation shall no longer be 
valid. Administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to 
protect the radionavigation-satellite service and the aeronautical 
radionavigation service and not authorize new frequency assignments to 
fixed-service systems in this band.
    5.362C Additional allocation: in Bahrain, Bangladesh, Congo, Egypt, 
Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Qatar, 
Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the band 1559-1610 MHz is 
also allocated to the fixed service on a secondary basis until 1 January 
2015, at which time this allocation shall no longer be valid. 
Administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect the 
radionavigation-satellite service and not authorize new frequency 
assignments to fixed-service systems in this band.
    5.363 Alternative allocation: in Sweden, the band 1590-1626.5 MHz is 
allocated to the aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary 
basis.
    5.364 The use of the band 1610-1626.5 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
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space) and by the radiodetermination-satellite service (Earth-to-space) 
is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. A mobile earth station 
operating in either of the services in this band shall not produce a 
peak e.i.r.p. density in excess of -15 dB(W/4 kHz) in the part of the 
band used by systems operating in accordance with the provisions of No. 
5.366 (to which No. 4.10 applies), unless otherwise agreed by the 
affected administrations. In the part of the band where such systems are 
not operating, the mean e.i.r.p. density of a mobile earth station shall 
not exceed -3 dB(W/4 kHz). Stations of the mobile-satellite service 
shall not claim protection from stations in the aeronautical 
radionavigation service, stations operating in accordance with the 
provisions of No. 5.366 and stations in the fixed service operating in 
accordance with the provisions of No. 5.359. Administrations responsible 
for the coordination of mobile-satellite networks shall make all 
practicable efforts to ensure protection of stations operating in 
accordance with the provisions of No. 5.366.
    5.365 The use of the band 1613.8-1626.5 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service (space-to-Earth) is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
    5.366 The band 1610-1626.5 MHz is reserved on a worldwide basis for 
the use and development of airborne electronic aids to air navigation 
and any directly associated ground-based or satellite-borne facilities. 
Such satellite use is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.367 Additional allocation: The bands 1610-1626.5 MHz and 5000-5150 
MHz are also allocated to the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service 
on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.368 With respect to the radiodetermination-satellite and mobile-
satellite services the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply in the band 
1610-1626.5 MHz, with the exception of the aeronautical radionavigation-
satellite service.
    5.369 Different category of service: in Angola, Australia, Burundi, 
China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Israel, the 
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Lebanon, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Pakistan, 
Papua New Guinea, Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, 
Sudan, Swaziland, Togo and Zambia, the allocation of the band 1610-
1626.5 MHz to the radiodetermination-satellite service (Earth-to-space) 
is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in this provision.
    5.370 Different category of service: in Venezuela, the allocation to 
the radiodetermination-satellite service in the band 1610-1626.5 MHz 
(Earth-to-space) is on a secondary basis.
    5.371 Additional allocation: in Region 1, the bands 1610-1626.5 MHz 
(Earth-to-space) and 2483.5-2500 MHz (space-to-Earth) are also allocated 
to the radiodetermination-satellite service on a secondary basis, 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.372 Harmful interference shall not be caused to stations of the 
radio astronomy service using the band 1610.6-1613.8 MHz by stations of 
the radiodetermination-satellite and mobile-satellite services (No. 
29.13 applies).
    5.374 Mobile earth stations in the mobile-satellite service 
operating in the bands 1631.5-1634.5 MHz and 1656.5-1660 MHz shall not 
cause harmful interference to stations in the fixed service operating in 
the countries listed in No. 5.359.
    5.375 The use of the band 1645.5-1646.5 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service (Earth-to-space) and for inter-satellite links is limited to 
distress and safety communications (see Article 31).
    5.376 Transmissions in the band 1646.5-1656.5 MHz from aircraft 
stations in the aeronautical mobile (R) service directly to terrestrial 
aeronautical stations, or between aircraft stations, are also authorized 
when such transmissions are used to extend or supplement the aircraft-
to-satellite links.
    5.376A Mobile earth stations operating in the band 1660-1660.5 MHz 
shall not cause harmful interference to stations in the radio astronomy 
service.
    5.379 Additional allocation: in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, 
Nigeria and Pakistan, the band 1660.5-1668.4 MHz is also allocated to 
the meteorological aids service on a secondary basis.
    5.379A Administrations are urged to give all practicable protection 
in the band 1660.5-1668.4 MHz for future research in radio astronomy, 
particularly by eliminating air-to-ground transmissions in the 
meteorological aids service in the band 1664.4-1668.4 MHz as soon as 
practicable.
    5.379B The use of the band 1668-1675 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A.
    5.379C In order to protect the radio astronomy service in the band 
1668-1670 MHz, the aggregate power flux-density values produced by 
mobile earth stations in a network of the mobile-satellite service 
operating in this band shall not exceed -181 dB(W/m\2\) in 10 MHz and -
194 dB(W/m\2\) in any 20 kHz at any radio astronomy station recorded in 
the Master International Frequency Register, for more than 2% of 
integration periods of 2000 s.
    5.379D For sharing of the band 1668-1675 MHz between the mobile-
satellite service and the fixed, mobile and space research (passive) 
services, Resolution 744 (WRC-03) shall apply.
    5.379E In the band 1668.4-1675 MHz, stations in the mobile-satellite 
service shall not cause harmful interference to stations in the 
meteorological aids service in China, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan 
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In the band 1668.4-1675 MHz, administrations are urged not to implement 
new systems in the meteorological aids service and are encouraged to 
migrate existing meteorological aids service operations to other bands 
as soon as practicable.
    5.380 The bands 1670-1675 MHz and 1800-1805 MHz are intended for 
use, on a worldwide basis, by administrations wishing to implement 
aeronautical public correspondence. The use of the band 1670-1675 MHz by 
stations in the systems for public correspondence with aircraft is 
limited to transmissions from aeronautical stations and the use of the 
band 1800-1805 MHz is limited to transmissions from aircraft stations.
    5.380A In the band 1670-1675 MHz, stations in the mobile-satellite 
service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor constrain the 
development of, existing earth stations in the meteorological-satellite 
service notified in accordance with Resolution 670 (WRC-03).
    5.381 Additional allocation: In Afghanistan, Costa Rica, Cuba, 
India, Iran (Islamic Republic of) and Pakistan, the band 1690-1700 MHz 
is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, 
services on a primary basis.
    5.382 Different category of service: in Saudi Arabia, Armenia, 
Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Congo 
(Rep. of the), Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the 
Russian Federation, Guinea, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, 
Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Mauritania, 
Moldova, Mongolia, Oman, Uzbekistan, Poland, Qatar, the Syrian Arab 
Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Somalia, 
Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Yemen, the allocation of 
the band 1690-1700 MHz to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), and in the Dem. 
People's Rep. of Korea, the allocation of the band 1690-1700 MHz to the 
fixed service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33) and to the mobile, 
except aeronautical mobile, service on a secondary basis.
    5.384 Additional allocation: in India, Indonesia and Japan, the band 
1700-1710 MHz is also allocated to the space research service (space-to-
Earth) on a primary basis.
    5.384A The bands, or portions of the bands, 1710-1885 MHz and 2500-
2690 MHz, are identified for use by administrations wishing to implement 
International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) in accordance 
with Resolution 223 (WRC-2000). This identification does not preclude 
the use of these bands by any application of the services to which they 
are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations.
    5.385 Additional allocation: the band 1718.8-1722.2 MHz is also 
allocated to the radio astronomy service on a secondary basis for 
spectral line observations.
    5.386 Additional allocation: The band 1750-1850 MHz is also 
allocated to the space operation (Earth-to-space) and space research 
(Earth-to-space) services in Region 2, in Australia, Guam, India, 
Indonesia and Japan on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21, having particular regard to troposcatter systems.
    5.387 Additional allocation: In Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, 
Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Romania, Tajikistan and 
Turkmenistan, the band 1770-1790 MHz is also allocated to the 
meteorological-satellite service on a primary basis, subject to 
agreement obtained under No. 9.21.
    5.388 The bands 1885-2025 MHz and 2110-2200 MHz are intended for 
use, on a worldwide basis, by administrations wishing to implement 
International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000). Such use does 
not preclude the use of these bands by other services to which they are 
allocated. The bands should be made available for IMT-2000 in accordance 
with Resolution 212 (Rev.WRC-97). (See also Resolution 223 (WRC-2000).)
    5.388A In Regions 1 and 3, the bands 1885-1980 MHz, 2010-2025 MHz 
and 2110-2170 MHz and, in Region 2, the bands 1885-1980 MHz and 2110-
2160 MHz may be used by high altitude platform stations as base stations 
to provide International Mobile Telecommunications--2000 (IMT-2000), in 
accordance with Resolution 221 (Rev.WRC-03). Their use by IMT-2000 
applications using high altitude platform stations as base stations does 
not preclude the use of these bands by any station in the services to 
which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio 
Regulations.
    5.388B In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Benin, Burkina Faso, 
Cameroon, Comoros, C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, China, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, 
United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, India, Iran 
(Islamic Republic of), Israel, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Jordan, 
Kenya, Kuwait, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Nigeria, Oman, Uganda, Qatar, 
the Syrian Arab Republic, Senegal, Singapore, Sudan, Tanzania, Chad, 
Togo, Tunisia, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe, for the purpose of protecting 
fixed and mobile services, including IMT-2000 mobile stations, in their 
territories from co-channel interference, a high altitude platform 
station (HAPS) operating as an IMT-2000 base station in neighbouring 
countries, in the bands referred to in No. 5.388A, shall not exceed a 
co-channel power flux-density of -127 dB(W/(m\2\ MHz)) at the Earth's 
surface outside a country's borders unless explicit agreement of the 
affected administration is provided at the time of the notification of 
HAPS.
    5.389A The use of the bands 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz by the 
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service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A and to the provisions 
of Resolution 716 (WRC-95) \4\. The use of these bands shall not 
commence before 1 January 2000; however the use of the band 1980-1990 
MHz in Region 2 shall not commence before 1 January 2005.
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    5.389B The use of the band 1980-1990 MHz by the mobile-satellite 
service shall not cause harmful interference to or constrain the 
development of the fixed and mobile services in Argentina, Brazil, 
Canada, Chile, Ecuador, the United States, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, 
Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.
    5.389C The use of the bands 2010-2025 MHz and 2160-2170 MHz in 
Region 2 by the mobile-satellite service shall not commence before 1 
January 2002 and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A and to the 
provisions of Resolution 716 (WRC-95). \4\
    5.389E The use of the bands 2010-2025 MHz and 2160-2170 MHz by the 
mobile-satellite service in Region 2 shall not cause harmful 
interference to or constrain the development of the fixed and mobile 
services in Regions 1 and 3.
    5.389F In Algeria, Benin, Cape Verde, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic 
of), Mali, Syria and Tunisia, the use of the bands 1980-2010 MHz and 
2170-2200 MHz by the mobile-satellite service shall neither cause 
harmful interference to the fixed and mobile services, nor hamper the 
development of those services prior to 1 January 2005, nor shall the 
former service request protection from the latter services.
    5.390 In Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Suriname 
and Uruguay, the use of the bands 2010-2025 MHz and 2160-2170 MHz by the 
mobile-satellite services shall not cause harmful interference to 
stations in the fixed and mobile services before 1 January 2005. After 
this date, the use of these bands is subject to coordination under No. 
9.11A and to the provisions of Resolution 716 (WRC-95).\5\
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    5.391 In making assignments to the mobile service in the bands 2025-
2110 MHz and 2200-2290 MHz, administrations s