Table of Rwandan Frequency Allocations
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Azerbaijan, Belarus, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and
Turkmenistan, the frequencies 25 kHz and 50 kHz will be used for this purpose under the same
conditions. (WRC-12)
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.
5.60
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.
5.62
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.
5.67A
Stations in the amateur service using frequencies in the band 135.7-137.8 kHz shall not
exceed a maximum radiated power of 1 W (e.i.r.p.) and shall not cause harmful interference to
stations of the radionavigation service operating in countries listed in No. 5.67. (WRC-07)
5.68
Alternative allocation: in Angola, Congo (Rep. of the), the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, and
South Africa, the band 160-200 kHz is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC-12)
5.70
Alternative allocation: in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, the Central African Rep., Congo
(Rep. of the), Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman,
the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, 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. (WRC-12)
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
the radionavigation service. (WRC-97)
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.
5.76
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.
5.79
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 4 209.5 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-07)). (WRC-07)
5.82
In the maritime mobile service, the frequency 490 kHz is 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
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