5.447E and 5.543A. Dem. People's Rep. of Korea in footnote 5.468. (e) In the list of Federal Government Footnotes, we revise footnote G32 by replacing ``10000-10500 MHz'' with ``10-10.5 GHz'' and revise footnote G131 by replacing ``shall nor cause'' with ``shall not cause''. 9. Sections 73.220 and 73.603 of Appendix A are placed in numeric order. 10. We revise Section 73.758 by replacing ``analogue'' with ``analog'' (four times) in paragraph (b)(2) and by replacing ``analogue'' and ``centre'' with ``analog'' (once) and ``center'' (three times) in paragraph (c)(1). 11. We revise Section 97.303 of Appendix A by replacing ``499.75-450.25 MHz'' with ``499.75-450.00 MHz'' in paragraph (f)(4) and by replacing ``3.3458-3525 GHz'' with ``3.3458-3.3525 GHz'' in paragraph (k). 12. We revise Appendix B
rules so that they mirror Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations, which was recently revised at WRC-03. As a result, FCC-licensed international broadcast stations now have the flexibility to continue to transmit DSB signals or to transmit SSB or digital signals. The RF system specifications are shown in Appendix A at Section 73.756 (DSB), Section 73.757 (SSB), and Section 73.758 (digital). We are adopting the DRM standard for digital transmissions in the HFBC bands. We observe that DRM is the world's only non-proprietary, digital system for international broadcasting. WRC-03 gave approval for DRM use in all the HFBC bands; there are no band restrictions on the use on the use of DRM. Currently, seven international broadcasters are transmitting DRM signals