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Issue May 2006 Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Standard Radio System Plan Technical Requirements for Fixed Line-of-Sight Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 Aussi disponible en français PNRH-307,1

Table of Contents 1. Intent... 1 2. General... 1 3. Related Documents... 2 4. Radio Channel Arrangement Description... 3 4.1 Radio Channel Arrangements... 3 4.2 Radio Channel Centre Frequencies... 4 4.3 Branching or Spur Route Channels... 6 4.4 Closed Loops... 6 4. Assignment of Frequencies... 6 4.6 Pairing for Systems Operating with Diversity... 6 4.7 Spectral Efficiency... 7 4.8 Protection Channels... 7. Transmitter Characteristics... 7.4 Emission Limits... 8 6. Antenna Characteristics... 8 7. Maximum Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (e.i.r.p.)... Annex A - Channel Identification and Carrier Frequencies for Sub-plans I and II... 11 ii

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 1. Intent 1.1 This Standard Radio System Plan (SRSP) states the minimum technical requirements for the efficient use of the frequency band 712-772 by low, medium, and high-capacity (LC, MC and HC) digital point-to-point radio systems in the fixed service. 1.2 This SRSP is intended to be employed in the design and specification of radio systems and equipment and in the evaluation of technical applications for new radio facilities or modification to radio systems submitted in accordance with the current issue of RSP-113. 1.3 This SRSP specifies equipment characteristics relating to efficient spectrum usage only and is not to be regarded as a comprehensive specification for equipment design and/or selection. 2. General 2.1 This Standard replaces, Issue 4. Revision of this SRSP will be made as required. 2.2 Radio systems conforming to these technical requirements will be given priority in licensing over non-standard radio systems operating in this band. 2.3 The arrangements for non-standard systems are outlined in SP-Gen. 2.4 The Geographical Differences Policy (GDP) Guideline applies in this frequency band. More information on the GDP can be found in SP 1-20 GHz. 1 Modifications may be required to a radio system whenever harmful interference 2 is caused even when the system conforms to the requirements of this SRSP. 2.6 When potential conflict between radio systems cannot be resolved, Industry Canada should be advised. After consultation with the parties concerned, the Department will determine the necessary modifications and schedule of modifications to resolve the conflict. 2.7 The Department may require licensees and/or applicants to use receiver selectivity characteristics that provide rejection of harmful interference. 2.8 The use of a two-frequency plan is required. Where reasonable economic or technical justification is provided (e.g. where siting prevents adequate antenna discrimination), extra frequencies may be used to resolve the problem, subject to the provisions of Section 2.4. 1 2 SP 1-20 GHz, January 199, contains new spectrum utilization principles including the Geographical Differences Policy Guideline. This information will be incorporated into a revision of SP-Gen. For the purpose of this SRSP, harmful interference means interference which endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service operating in accordance with regulations and technical requirements laid down by Industry Canada under the Radiocommunication Act. 1

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 Use of frequency diversity by systems serving telemetry, control and protection purposes is allowed. In these cases however, it should be recognized that space diversity techniques will be encouraged. In cases where route diversity is used it may be necessary to deviate from the preferred two-frequency plans, and such systems will receive the same degree of protection as the preferred system. The use of frequency diversity and route diversity could be considered if economic or technical justification is provided. The applicant must provide all necessary particulars in the licence application together with the overall frequency plan proposed. 2.9 It should be noted that the fixed service shares this band with other services in accordance with the Canadian Table of Allocations. 3. Related Documents The current issues of the following documents are applicable, and available on Industry Canada s Spectrum Management and Telecommunications website at: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/spectrum. Canadian Table of Allocations 9 khz to 27 GHz SP-Gen SP 1-20 GHz Gazette Notice DGTP-001-97/ SMSE-001-97 SP 3-30 GHz SP 712-772 RSP-113 TRC-43 CPC-2-0-03 General Information Related to Spectrum Utilization and Radio Systems Policies Revisions to Microwave Spectrum Utilization Policies in the Range of 1-20 GHz On the Modification of Microwave Spectrum Utilization Policy Provisions for the Band 712-772 and the Release of Standard Radio System Plan (, Issue 4) Revisions to the Spectrum Utilization Policies in the 3-30 GHz Range and Further Consultation Policy for the Fixed Service in the Band 712-772 Application Procedures for Planned Radio Stations above 960 in the Fixed Service Notes Regarding Designation of Emission (Including Necessary Bandwidth and Classification), Class of Station and Nature of Service Environmental Process, Radiofrequency Fields and Land-use Consultation CPC - Client Procedures Circular RSP - Radio Standards Procedure SP - Spectrum Utilization Policy TRC - Telecommunications Regulation Circulars 2

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 4. Radio Channel Arrangement Description 4.1 Radio Channel Arrangements 4.1.1 The radio frequency channel arrangements defined in this Standard provide for 6 different RF channel bandwidths. Channel pairs are provided with a common transmit/receive separation of 17 and 10 in sub-plans I and II respectively. Figure 1 illustrates the band structure. See also, Annex A. Figure 1 4.1.2 The GO/RETURN 30 channels will be allowed for use by the Power Utilities on a preferential basis. 4.1.3 In the case of spectrum congestion, the spectrum assigned for 30 channels will be open for users of applications of 20 and less. 4.1.4 Available channel bandwidths: a. RF channel bandwidths of greater than 20 and less than or equal to 30. These correspond to channels A 1 /A 1 ' to A 4 /A 4 ' in sub-plan I and channels A /A ' to A 8 /A 8 ' in sub-plan II. b. RF channel bandwidths of greater than and less than or equal to 20. These correspond to channels B 1 /B 1 ' to B 6 /B 6 ' in sub-plan I and channels B 7 /B 7 ' to B 13 /B 13 ' in sub-plan II. c. RF channel bandwidths of greater than 7. and less than or equal to. These correspond to channels C 1 /C 1 ' to C 12 /C 12 ' in sub-plan I and channels C 13 /C 13 ' to C 27 /C 27 ' in sub-plan II. d. RF channel bandwidths of greater than and less than or equal to 7.. These correspond to channels D 1 /D 1 ' to D 16 /D 16 ' in sub-plan I and channels D 17 /D 17 ' to D 36 /D 36 ' in sub-plan II. e. RF channel bandwidths of greater than and less than or equal to. These correspond to channels E 1 /E 1 ' to E 2 /E 2 ' in sub-plan I and channels E 26 /E 26 ' to E /E ' in sub-plan II. f. RF channel bandwidths less than or equal to. These correspond to channels F 1 /F 1 ' to F 0 /F 0 ' in sub-plan I and channels F 1 /F 1 ' to F 1 /F 1 ' in sub-plan II. 3

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 4.2 Radio Channel Centre Frequencies 4.2.1 Sub-plan I 4.2.1.1 The centre frequencies of 4 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of 30 and a transmit/receive separation of 17, are expressed by the following Lower half of the band A n = 71 + 30n for n = 1 to 4 Upper half of the band A n ' = 728 + 30n for n = 1 to 4 where n is the channel number and A n and A n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.1.2 The centre frequencies of the 6 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of 20 and a transmit/receive separation of 17 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band Bn = 711 + 20n for n = 1 to 6 Upper half of the band Bn' = 7290 + 20n for n = 1 to 6 where n is the channel number and B n and B n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.1.3 The centre frequencies of the 12 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of and a transmit/receive separation of 17 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band C n = 7120 + n for n = 1 to 12 Upper half of the band C n ' = 729 + n for n = 1 to 12 where n is the channel number and C n and C n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.1.4 The centre frequencies of the 16 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of 7. and a transmit/receive separation of 17 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band D n = 7126.2 + 7.n for n = 1 to 16 Upper half of the band D n ' = 7301.2 + 7.n for n = 1 to 16 where n is the channel number and D n and D n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.1. The centre frequencies of the 2 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of and a transmit/receive separation of 17 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band E n = 712 + n for n = 1 to 2 Upper half of the band E n ' = 7297. + n for n = 1 to 2 4

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 where n is the channel number and E n and E n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.1.6 The centre frequencies of the 0 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of and a transmit/receive separation of 17 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band F n = 7123.7 + n for n = 1 to 0 Upper half of the band F n ' = 7298.7 + n for n = 1 to 0 where n is the channel number and F n and F n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.2 Sub-plan II 4.2.2.1 The centre frequencies of 4 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidth of 30 and a transmit/receive separation of 10 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band A n = 7290 + 30n for n= to 8 Upper half of the band A n ' = 7440 + 30n for n= to 8 where A n and A n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.2.2 The centre frequencies of the 7 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of 20 and a transmit/receive separation of 10 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band Bn = 729 + 20n for n = 7 to 13 Upper half of the band Bn' = 744 + 20n for n = 7 to 13 where n is the channel number and B n and B n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.2.3 The centre frequencies of the 1 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of and a transmit/receive separation of 10 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band C n = 7300 + n for n = 13 to 27 Upper half of the band C n ' = 740 + n for n = 13 to 27 where n is the channel number and C n and C n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.2.4 The centre frequencies of the 20 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of 7. and a transmit/receive separation of 10 are expressed by the following

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 Lower half of the band D n = 7301.2 + 7.n for n = 17 to 36 Upper half of the band D n ' = 741.2 + 7.n for n = 17 to 36 where n is the channel number and D n and D n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2. The centre frequencies of the 30 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of and a transmit/receive separation of 10 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band E n = 7297. + n for n = 26 to Upper half of the band E n ' = 7447. + n for n = 26 to where n is the channel number and E n and E n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.2.2.6 The centre frequencies of the 60 paired channels which allow RF channel bandwidths of and a transmit/receive separation of 10 are expressed by the following Lower half of the band F n = 7298.7 + n for n = 1 to 1 Upper half of the band F n ' = 7448.7 + n for n = 1 to 1 where n is the channel number and F n and F n ' are the centre frequencies in of the paired 4.3 Branching or Spur Route Channels The frequencies assigned to a main route system should be reused on the branching or spur routes where possible. The siting of repeater stations should be planned with this requirement in mind, in order that sufficient antenna discrimination is obtained at the branch-off-angle. 4.4 Closed Loops Systems must be designed so that any closed loop will consist of an even number of hops. 4. Assignment of Frequencies In sub-plans I and II, new systems should use the highest available frequency pair that can be successfully coordinated. 4.6 Pairing for Systems Operating with Diversity 4.6.1 For frequency diversity, the channels of sub-plan I should be paired with the following channels of sub-plan II, in accordance with Section 4.. a. For digital radio systems with RF channel bandwidths of greater than 20 and less than or equal to 30 : GO channels A n /A 4+n should be paired with RETURN channels A n '/A 4+n ' where n = 1 to 4. 6

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 b. For digital radio systems with RF channel bandwidths of greater than and less than or equal to 20 : GO channels B n /B 7+n should be paired with RETURN channels Bn'/B 7+n ' where n = 1 to 6. c. For digital radio systems with RF channel bandwidths of greater than 7. and less than or equal to : GO channels C n /C 1+n should be paired with RETURN channels C n '/C 1+n ' where n = 1 to 12. d. For digital radio systems with RF channel bandwidths of greater than and less than or equal to 7. : GO channels D n /D 20+n should be paired with RETURN channels D n '/D 20+n ' where n = 1 to 16. e. For digital radio systems with RF channel bandwidths of greater than and less than or equal to : GO channels E n /E 30+n should be paired with RETURN channels E n '/E 30+n ' where n = 1 to 2. f. For digital radio systems with RF channel bandwidths less than or equal to : GO channels F n /F 60+n should be paired with RETURN channels F n '/F 60+n ' where n = 1 to 0. 4.7 Spectral Efficiency 4.7.1 Medium and high-capacity digital systems submitted for licensing shall have a minimum spectral efficiency of 4.4 bit/s/hz of the RF channel bandwidth on a single polarization. 4.7.2 Low-capacity digital systems submitted for licensing shall have a minimum spectral efficiency of 2.4 bit/s/hz of the RF channel bandwidth on a single polarization. 4.8 Protection Channels Single channel systems requiring protection must employ hot standby protection with the exception of systems used for telemetry, control and protection purposes which may employ frequency diversity protection.. Transmitter Characteristics.1 The transmitter power delivered to the antenna input per RF channel should not exceed the following limit for each bandwidth as shown in Table 1: 7

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 Table 1: Transmitter Characteristics Bandwidth Power Limit () watts (dbw) 30 20 7. 7. 8.8 7 7.2 An increase in transmitter power over the above specified limit may be permitted if technical justification is provided. In no event will the power delivered to the antenna input be permitted to exceed 20 watts (+13 dbw) per channel..3 The centre frequency of the emission shall be maintained within ± 0.001% of the assigned frequency..4 Emission Limits.4.1 In any 4 khz band, the centre frequency of which is removed from the assigned frequency by more than 0% up to and including 20% of the authorized bandwidth, the mean power of emission shall be attenuated below the mean output power of the transmitter in accordance with the following equation: A = 3 + 0.8 (P - 0) + log (B) (db) where: Note: A = attenuation (db) below the mean output power level P = percent removed from the carrier frequency B = authorized bandwidth () 1. In no case shall the attenuation be less than 0 db. 2. Attenuation greater than 80 db or to an absolute power of less than -13 dbm/ is not necessary..4.2 In any 1 band, the centre frequency of which is removed from the assigned frequency by more than 20% of the authorized bandwidth, the mean power of emission shall be attenuated by 43 + log (mean output power in watts) db, or 80 db, whichever is the lesser attenuation. 6. Antenna Characteristics 6.1 The co-polarized radiation pattern envelope in the horizontal plane of the antenna must remain within the envelope shown in Figure 2, for both vertical and horizontal polarizations. 8

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 6.2 The antenna shall have a minimum front-to-back ratio of 6 db. Figure 2 0 1 1 20 40 60 80 0 120 140 160 180 Antenna Directivity db down from Main Lobe - -20-30 -40-0 -60 3. Measured radiation pattern in the horizontal plane must be within these limits for vertical or horizontal polarizations Scale Change 20 8 0 180-70 -80 0 1 20 40 60 80 0 120 140 160 180 Azimuth in Degrees from Main Lobe 9

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 7. Maximum Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (e.i.r.p.) The maximum e.i.r.p. from the antenna must not in any case exceed + dbw per RF channel. Issued under the authority of the Minister of Industry R.W. McCaughern Director General Spectrum Engineering Branch

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 Annex A - Channel Identification and Carrier Frequencies for Sub-plans I and II Table A1 - Channel Identification and Carrier Frequencies for Sub-plan I () 30 20 7. 11 () 30 20 7126.2 F1 7301.2 F1' 7127.0 E1 7300 E1' 7128.7 F2 7303.7 F2' 7130.00 C1 730.00 C1' 7131.2 F3 7306.2 F3' 7130 E2 7307.0 E2' 7133.7 D1 F4 7308.7 D1' F4' 713.00 B1 73.00 B1' 7136.2 F 7311.2 F' 7137.0 E3 7310 E3' 7138.7 F6 7313.7 F6' 7140.00 A1 C2 731.00 A1' C2' 7141.2 D2 F7 7316.2 D2' F7' 7140 E4 7317.0 E4' 7143.7 F8 7318.7 F8' 714.00 7320.00 7146.2 F9 7321.2 F9' 7147.0 E 7320 E' 7148.7 D3 F 7323.7 D3' F' 710.00 C3 732.00 C3' 711.2 F11 7326.2 F11' 710 E6 7327.0 E6' 713.7 F12 7328.7 F12' 71.00 B2 7330.00 B2' 716.2 D4 F13 7331.2 D4' F13' 717.0 E7 7330 E7' 718.7 F14 7333.7 F14' 7160.00 C4 733.00 C4' 7161.2 F1 7336.2 F1' 7160 E8 7337.0 E8' 7163.7 D F16 7338.7 D' F16' 716.00 7340.00 7166.2 F17 7341.2 F17' 7167.0 E9 7340 E9' 7168.7 F18 7343.7 F18' 7170.00 A2 C 734.00 A2' C' 7171.2 D6 F19 7346.2 D6' F19' 7170 E 7347.0 E' 7173.7 F20 7348.7 F20' 717.00 B3 730.00 B3' 7176.2 F21 731.2 F21' 7177.0 E11 730 E11' 7178.7 D7 F22 733.7 D7' F22' 7180.00 C6 73.00 C6' 7181.2 F23 736.2 F23' 7180 E12 737.0 E12' 7183.7 F24 738.7 F24' 7.

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 () 30 20 7. 12 () 718.00 7360.00 30 20 7186.2 D8 F2 7361.2 D8' F2' 7187.0 E13 7360 E13' 7188.7 F26 7363.7 F26' 7190.00 C7 736.00 C7' 7191.2 F27 7366.2 F27' 7190 E14 7367.0 E14' 7193.7 D9 F28 7368.7 D9' F28' 719.00 B4 7370.00 B4' 7196.2 F29 7371.2 F29' 7197.0 E1 7370 E1' 7198.7 F30 7373.7 F30' 7200.00 A3 C8 737.00 A3' C8' 7201.2 D F31 7376.2 D' F31' 7200 E16 7377.0 E16' 7203.7 F32 7378.7 F32' 720.00 7380.00 7206.2 F33 7381.2 F33' 7207.0 E17 7380 E17' 7208.7 D11 F34 7383.7 D11' F34' 72.00 C9 738.00 C9' 7211.2 F3 7386.2 F3' 7210 E18 7387.0 E18' 7213.7 F36 7388.7 F36' 721.00 B 7390.00 B' 7216.2 D12 F37 7391.2 D12' F37' 7217.0 E19 7390 E19' 7218.7 F38 7393.7 F38' 7220.00 C 739.00 C' 7221.2 F39 7396.2 F39' 7220 E20 7397.0 E20' 7223.7 D13 F40 7398.7 D13' F40' 722.00 7400.00 7226.2 F41 7401.2 F41' 7227.0 E21 7400 E21' 7228.7 F42 7403.7 F42' 7230.00 A4 C11 740.00 A4' C11' 7231.2 D14 F43 7406.2 D14' F43' 7230 E22 7407.0 E22' 7233.7 F44 7408.7 F44' 723.00 B6 74.00 B6' 7236.2 F4 7411.2 F4' 7237.0 E23 7410 E23' 7238.7 D1 F46 7413.7 D1' F46' 7240.00 C12 741.00 C12' 7241.2 F47 7416.2 F47' 7240 E24 7417.0 E24' 7243.7 F48 7418.7 F48' 724.00 7420.00 7246.2 D16 F49 7421.2 D16' F49' 7247.0 E2 7420 E2' 7248.7 F0 7423.7 F0' 7.

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 Table A2 - Channel identification and Carrier Frequencies for Sub-plan II () 30 20 7. () 30 13 20 7426.2 F1 776.2 F1' 7427.0 E26 777.0 E26' 7428.7 D17 F2 778.7 D17' F2' 7430.00 C13 780.00 C13' 7431.2 F3 781.2 F3' 7430 E27 780 E27' 7433.7 F4 783.7 F4' 743.00 B7 78.00 B7' 7436.2 D18 F 786.2 D18' F' 7437.0 E28 787.0 E28' 7438.7 F6 788.7 F6' 7440.00 A C14 790.00 A' C14' 7441.2 F7 791.2 F7' 7440 E29 790 E29' 7443.7 D19 F8 793.7 D19' F8' 744.00 79.00 7446.2 F9 796.2 F9' 7447.0 E30 797.0 E30' 7448.7 F60 798.7 F60' 740.00 C1 7600.00 C1' 741.2 D20 F61 7601.2 D20' F61' 740 E31 7600 E31' 743.7 F62 7603.7 F62' 74.00 B8 760.00 B8' 746.2 F63 7606.2 F63' 747.0 E32 7607.0 E32' 748.7 D21 F64 7608.7 D21' F64' 7460.00 C16 76.00 C16' 7461.2 F6 7611.2 F6' 7460 E33 7610 E33' 7463.7 F66 7613.7 F66' 746.00 761.00 7466.2 D22 F67 7616.2 D22' F67' 7467.0 E34 7617.0 E34' 7468.7 F68 7618.7 F68' 7470.00 A6 C17 7620.00 A6' C17' 7471.2 F69 7621.2 F69' 7470 E3 7620 E3' 7473.7 D23 F70 7623.7 D23' F70' 747.00 B9 762.00 B9' 7476.2 F71 7626.2 F71' 7477.0 E36 7627.0 E36' 7478.7 F72 7628.7 F72' 7480.00 C18 7630.00 C18' 7481.2 D24 F73 7631.2 D24' F73' 7480 E37 7630 E37' 7483.7 F74 7633.7 F74' 748.00 763.00 7486.2 F7 7636.2 F7' 7.

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 () 30 20 7. () 14 30 20 7487.0 E38 7637.0 E38' 7488.7 D2 F76 7638.7 D2' F76' 7490.00 C19 7640.00 C19' 7491.2 F77 7641.2 F77' 7490 E39 7640 E39' 7493.7 F78 7643.7 F78' 749.00 B 764.00 B' 7496.2 D26 F79 7646.2 D26' F79' 7497.0 E40 7647.0 E40' 7498.7 F80 7648.7 F80' 700.00 A7 C20 760.00 A7' C20' 701.2 F81 761.2 F81' 700 E41 760 E41' 703.7 D27 F82 763.7 D27' F82' 70.00 76.00 706.2 F83 766.2 F83' 707.0 E42 767.0 E42' 708.7 F84 768.7 F84' 7.00 C21 7660.00 C21' 711.2 D28 F8 7661.2 D28' F8' 710 E43 7660 E43' 713.7 F86 7663.7 F86' 71.00 B11 766.00 B11' 716.2 F87 7666.2 F87' 717.0 E44 7667.0 E44' 718.7 D29 F88 7668.7 D29' F88' 720.00 C22 7670.00 C22' 721.2 F89 7671.2 F89' 720 E4 7670 E4' 723.7 F90 7673.7 F90' 72.00 767.00 726.2 D30 F91 7676.2 D30' F91' 727.0 E46 7677.0 E46' 728.7 F92 7678.7 F92' 730.00 A8 C23 7680.00 A8' C23' 731.2 F93 7681.2 F93' 730 E47 7680 E47' 733.7 D31 F94 7683.7 D31' F94' 73.00 B12 768.00 B12' 736.2 F9 7686.2 F9' 737.0 E48 7687.0 E48' 738.7 F96 7688.7 F96' 740.00 C24 7690.00 C24' 741.2 D32 F97 7691.2 D32' F97' 740 E49 7690 E49' 743.7 F98 7693.7 F98' 74.00 769.00 746.2 F99 7696.2 F99' 747.0 E0 7697.0 E0' 748.7 D33 F0 7698.7 D33' F0' 70.00 C2 7700.00 C2' 7.

Radio Systems Operating in the Band 712-772 () 30 20 7. () 30 20 71.2 F1 7701.2 F1' 70 E1 7700 E1' 73.7 F2 7703.7 F2' 7.00 B13 770.00 B13' 76.2 D34 F3 7706.2 D34' F3' 77.0 E2 7707.0 E2' 78.7 F4 7708.7 F4' 760.00 C26 77.00 C26' 761.2 F 7711.2 F' 760 E3 7710 E3' 763.7 D3 F6 7713.7 D3' F6' 76.00 771.00 766.2 F7 7716.2 F7' 767.0 E4 7717.0 E4' 768.7 F8 7718.7 F8' 770.00 C27 7720.00 C27' 771.2 D36 F9 7721.2 D36' F9' 770 E 7720 E' 773.7 F1 7723.7 F1' 7. 1