RESOLUTION No. 5. Use of Channels for the Digital Selective Calling System in the Bands khz and khz

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RESOLUTION No. 5 Use of Channels for the Digital Selective Calling System in the Bands 435-526.5 khz and 1 606.5-2 160 khz The Regional Administrative Conference for the Planning of the MF Maritime Mobile and Aeronautical Radionavigation Services (Region 1) (Geneva, 1985), considering a) that, according to Article 62 of the Radio Regulations, a digital selective calling system may be used if it is in full conformity with the relevant CCIR Recommendations; b) that the CCIR has adopted the necessary Recommendations; c) that the effectiveness of the digital selective calling system requires agreement between administrations with respect to the use of national channels which have been designated by this Conference; d) that the administrations at this Conference agreed to an Allotment Plan (annexed to this Resolution) for the national channels, invites administrations which are providing an international public correspondence service to indicate for publication in the List of Coast Stations the periods of service during which an automatic watch will be maintained on the international and national digital selective calling channels, invites further administrations which wish to enter into a group in the Allotment Plan, or administrations included in the Plan wishing to make a modification in the Plan, to coordinate as far as possible their proposed changes with other interested and affected administrations in the group concerned. An administration which has decided to enter into a group or change group in the Allotment Plan shall inform the Secretary-General of its decision and it shall be published in the Annex to the List of Coast Stations. Administrations shall also notify to the IFRB, in accordance with Article 5 of the Agreement, the use of the frequencies contained in the Annexes to this Resolution which are not covered by the provisions of No. 1220 of the Radio Regulations, instructs the Secretary-General 1. to circulate this Resolution to all administrations responsible for coast stations in the countries or areas designated in the Allotment Plan in order to obtain their agreement to the Plan or to an adjustment of the Plan; 2. in the light of the foregoing, to update the Allotment Plan annexed to the List of Coast Stations; 3. in advance of the publication of any revision of the Allotment Plan in the List of Coast Stations, to notify any variation in the Plan through the Operational Bulletin.

ANNEX 1 TO RESOLUTION No. 5 1. ALLOTMENT PLAN FOR NATIONAL CHANNELS IN THE DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING SYSTEM IN THE BAND 435 526.5 khz BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS Group 1, Channel No. 80 456.0 khz 459.0 khz AZR * BEL BEN CPV COM COD FIN F GMB * GIB * ISL * JOR KWT LBN * MDG MDR MRN MTN MAU MCO MRC (Mediterranean) NIG NOR OMA POR * QAT * SHN * SEN SDN * S (Baltic) SYR TUN UAE XYU 1 Group 2, Channel No. 81 456.5 khz 459.5 khz BHR BUL BLR CNR COG * CYP DNK DJI GNE ETH 2 GAB GUI GNB ISR I MLT MNG * HOL REU STP SEY SRL SOM * AFS E * S (North Sea) TGO UKR * Administrations which have notified to the General Secretariat their agreement to the Plans. 1 Pending further review, this allotment is to be considered as covering all the territories which were forming part of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 2 Pending further review, this allotment is to be considered as covering all the territories which were forming part of Ethiopia at the time of concluding the GE85-MM-R1 agreement. 3 Pending further review, this allotment is to be considered as covering all the territories which were forming part of the former USSR.

Group 3, Channel No. 82 4 57.0 khz 4 60.0 khz ALB ALG * AGL CME TCD CTI CRO EGY * GHA * IRQ IRL KEN LBR LBY MYT MRC (Atlantic) * MOZ NMB * POL ROU * ARS TZA TUR * G ANNEX 2 TO RESOLUTION No. 5 2. ALLOTMENT PLAN FOR NATIONAL CHANNELS IN THE DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING SYSTEM IN THE BAND 1606.5 2160 khz BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS Group 1, Channel No. 229 1 621.0 khz 2 156.0 khz BUL CPV CTI GAB * ISL I (West) * JOR KWT MRC NOR (North of 65 N) TZA UKR * G (Irish Sea) CVA Group 2, Channel No. 230 1 621.5 khz 2 156.5 khz CME CNR COM ETH 2 ISR I (East) LBR MAU NOR ROU SEY * G (Channel)

Group 3, Channel No. 231 1 622.0 khz 2 157.0 khz ALG BLR F (Channel) * GHA KEN NOR (South of 65 N) REU SYR UAE Group 4, Channel No. 232 1 622.5 khz 2 157.5 khz GNE FIN F (Mediterranean) IRL LBY MTN * MOZ * ARS SRL TUR Group 5, Channel No. 233 1 623.0 khz 2 158.0 khz * ASC DJI GMB * GIB MLT MYT NMB OMA * SHN STP * S * G (North Sea) Group 6, Channel No. 234 1 623.5 khz 2 158.5 khz ALB * AGL BHR EGY GUI MCO * HOL NIG * POL E (Atlantic)

Group 7, Channel No. 235 1 624.0 khz 2 159.0 khz * BEL BEN * CYP COD * IRQ * MDG * SEN E (Mediterranean) SDN * TRC Group 8, Channel No. 236 1 624.5 khz 2 159.5 khz AZR COG DNK F (Atlantic) GNB LBN MDR POR * QAT SOM * AFS TGO TUN XYU 1