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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2007 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $41,690.9 $4.1 $41,686.8$41,686.5 $0.3 $0.3 $0.3 Bell Operating Cos. 37,404.2 4.1 37,400.1 37,400.1 All Other Cos. 4,286.7 4,286.7 4,286.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Alabama 772.6 772.6 772.6 AL Arizona 594.6 594.6 594.6 AZ Arkansas 297.7 297.7 297.7 AR California 4,908.9 3.3 4,905.6 4,905.6 CA Colorado 744.1 744.1 744.1 CO Connecticut 604.9 604.9 604.9 CT Delaware 137.5 137.5 137.5 DE District of Columbia 243.9 243.9 243.9 DC Florida 3,080.7 3,080.7 3,080.7 FL Georgia 1,478.0
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2007 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $41,690.9 $4.1 $41,686.8$41,686.5 $0.3 $0.3 $0.3 Bell Operating Cos. 37,404.2 4.1 37,400.1 37,400.1 All Other Cos. 4,286.7 4,286.7 4,286.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Alabama 772.6 772.6 772.6 AL Arizona 594.6 594.6 594.6 AZ Arkansas 297.7 297.7 297.7 AR California 4,908.9 3.3 4,905.6 4,905.6 CA Colorado 744.1 744.1 744.1 CO Connecticut 604.9 604.9 604.9 CT Delaware 137.5 137.5 137.5 DE District of Columbia 243.9 243.9 243.9 DC Florida 3,080.7 3,080.7 3,080.7 FL Georgia 1,478.0
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2007 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $41,690.9 $4.1 $41,686.8$41,686.5 $0.3 $0.3 $0.3 Bell Operating Cos. 37,404.2 4.1 37,400.1 37,400.1 All Other Cos. 4,286.7 4,286.7 4,286.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Alabama 772.6 772.6 772.6 AL Arizona 594.6 594.6 594.6 AZ Arkansas 297.7 297.7 297.7 AR California 4,908.9 3.3 4,905.6 4,905.6 CA Colorado 744.1 744.1 744.1 CO Connecticut 604.9 604.9 604.9 CT Delaware 137.5 137.5 137.5 DE District of Columbia 243.9 243.9 243.9 DC Florida 3,080.7 3,080.7 3,080.7 FL Georgia 1,478.0
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2007 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $41,690.9 $4.1 $41,686.8$41,686.5 $0.3 $0.3 $0.3 Bell Operating Cos. 37,404.2 4.1 37,400.1 37,400.1 All Other Cos. 4,286.7 4,286.7 4,286.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Alabama 772.6 772.6 772.6 AL Arizona 594.6 594.6 594.6 AZ Arkansas 297.7 297.7 297.7 AR California 4,908.9 3.3 4,905.6 4,905.6 CA Colorado 744.1 744.1 744.1 CO Connecticut 604.9 604.9 604.9 CT Delaware 137.5 137.5 137.5 DE District of Columbia 243.9 243.9 243.9 DC Florida 3,080.7 3,080.7 3,080.7 FL Georgia 1,478.0
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2007 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $41,690.9 $4.1 $41,686.8$41,686.5 $0.3 $0.3 $0.3 Bell Operating Cos. 37,404.2 4.1 37,400.1 37,400.1 All Other Cos. 4,286.7 4,286.7 4,286.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Alabama 772.6 772.6 772.6 AL Arizona 594.6 594.6 594.6 AZ Arkansas 297.7 297.7 297.7 AR California 4,908.9 3.3 4,905.6 4,905.6 CA Colorado 744.1 744.1 744.1 CO Connecticut 604.9 604.9 604.9 CT Delaware 137.5 137.5 137.5 DE District of Columbia 243.9 243.9 243.9 DC Florida 3,080.7 3,080.7 3,080.7 FL Georgia 1,478.0
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- 195.5 7.5 188.0 127.9 60.1 23.1 14.4 21.3 58.7 1.4SD Tennessee 1,987.1 113.3 1,873.8 1,394.2 479.6 249.2 100.5 109.2 458.8 20.8TN Texas 8,788.0 869.8 7,918.2 5,947.4 1,970.8 971.0 338.0 612.4 1,921.4 49.4TX Utah 726.2 48.7 677.5 459.2 218.3 98.8 44.4 68.5 211.8 6.5UT Vermont 257.3 8.1 249.2 177.8 71.4 26.9 25.4 15.7 68.0 3.4VT Virginia 3,037.5 259.0 2,778.4 1,951.2 827.2 400.1 133.9 245.4 779.4 47.8VA Washington 2,371.6 190.0 2,181.7 1,517.5 664.2 325.4 127.1 184.7 637.2 27.0WA West Virginia 624.7 19.9 604.8 438.5 166.3 91.6 31.9 34.3 157.9 8.4WV Wisconsin 1,619.8 81.6 1,538.2 1,142.0 396.2 186.9 81.8 115.8 384.4 11.8 WI Wyoming 191.6 11.1 180.5 120.3 60.2 21.7 18.1 18.8 58.6 1.6WY Puerto Rico 1,104.4 83.8 1,020.6 714.2 306.4 194.1 80.3 8.6
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- Millions) Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2007 -- Continued Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $41,690.9 $4.1 $41,686.8$41,686.5 $0.3 $0.3 $0.3 Bell Operating Cos. 37,404.2 4.1 37,400.1 37,400.1 All Other Cos. 4,286.7 4,286.7 4,286.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Alabama 772.6 772.6 772.6 AL Arizona 594.6 594.6 594.6 AZ Arkansas 297.7 297.7 297.7 AR California 4,908.9 3.3 4,905.6 4,905.6 CA Colorado 744.1 744.1 744.1 CO Connecticut 604.9 604.9 604.9 CT Delaware 137.5 137.5 137.5 DE District of Columbia 243.9 243.9 243.9 DC Florida 3,080.7 3,080.7 3,080.7 FL Georgia 1,478.0
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- an overview of national legislation, see Review of existing national space legislation illustrating how States are implementing, as appropriate, their responsibilities to authorize and provide continuing supervision of non-governmental entities in outer space, Note by the Secretariat, UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Document Number A/AC.105/C.2/L.224 (22 January 2001). 49 U.S.C. § 70101 et. seq. 14 C.F.R. § 400.1 et. seq. . See Rec. ITU-R S.1003, ``Environmental Protection of the Geostationary -Satellite Orbit,'' ITU-R Recommendations, 1994 S Series Volume: Fixed Satellite Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 pp. 364-367. The recommendation suggests, in pertinent part, that a geostationary satellite at the end of its life should be transferred before complete exhaustion of its propellant, to a ``supersynchronous graveyard
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- 13,946.1 10,348.2 3,598.0 2,310.6 488.8 766.2 3,565.6 32.3 FL Georgia 7,292.5 1,097.1 6,195.4 4,444.2 1,751.2 1,018.3 249.3 453.2 1,720.8 30.4 GA Hawaii 1,286.7 119.0 1,167.8 902.9 264.9 148.4 43.2 68.8 260.4 4.5 HI Idaho 1,018.0 93.4 924.6 635.2 289.4 151.7 61.7 74.9 288.3 1.1 ID Illinois 8,354.6 497.3 7,857.2 5,861.8 1,995.2 1,040.2 623.6 309.8 1,973.6 21.6 IL Indiana 4,716.9 316.8 4,400.1 3,320.6 1,079.5 635.0 197.7 231.6 1,064.2 15.3 IN Iowa 1,530.1 115.9 1,414.2 957.1 457.0 204.8 91.8 158.7 455.4 1.7 IA Kansas 1,774.2 81.3 1,692.9 1,162.8 530.1 284.5 80.1 160.1 524.7 5.4 KS Kentucky 3,271.9 377.5 2,894.5 2,151.4 743.1 482.1 104.4 161.7 748.2 -5.1KY Louisiana 3,940.6 382.2 3,558.4 2,713.2 845.2 573.7 100.8 164.1 838.6 6.6 LA Maine 1,123.4 45.0 1,078.4 773.4
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- totheaeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceon asecondarybasis. S5.241InRegion2,nonewstationsintheradiolocationservicemaybeauthorizedinthe band216-225MHz.Stationsauthorizedpriorto1January1990maycontinuetooperateona secondarybasis. S5.242Additionalallocation:inCanada,theband216-220MHzisalsoallocatedtotheland mobileserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.243Additionalallocation:inSomalia,theband216-225MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttonotcausingharmful interferencetoexistingorplannedbroadcastingservicesinothercountries. S5.245Additionalallocation:inJapan,theband222-223MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasisandtotheradiolocationserviceona secondarybasis. S5.246Alternativeallocation:inSpain,France,IsraelandMonaco,theband223-230MHz isallocatedtothebroadcastingandlandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33)on thebasisthat,inthepreparationoffrequencyplans,thebroadcastingserviceshallhaveprior choiceoffrequencies;andallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptlandmobile,servicesona 143 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 secondarybasis.However,thestationsofthelandmobileserviceshallnotcauseharmful interferenceto,orclaimprotectionfrom,existingorplannedbroadcastingstationsinMorocco andAlgeria. S5.247Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Bahrain,theUnitedArabEmirates,Jordan, Oman,QatarandSyria,theband223-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheaeronautical radionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.250Additionalallocation:inChina,theband225-235MHzisalsoallocatedtotheradio astronomyserviceonasecondarybasis. S5.251Additionalallocation:inNigeria,theband230-235MHzisalsoallocatedtothe aeronauticalradionavigationserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.252Alternativeallocation:inBotswana,Lesotho,Malawi,Mozambique,Namibia,South Africa,Swaziland,ZambiaandZimbabwe,thebands230-238MHzand246-254MHzare allocatedtothebroadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo. S9.21. S5.254Thebands235-322MHzand335.4-399.9MHzmaybeusedbythemobile-satellite service,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21,onconditionthatstationsinthisservice donotcauseharmfulinterferencetothoseofotherservicesoperatingorplannedtobeoperated inaccordancewiththeTableofFrequencyAllocations. S5.255Thebands312-315MHz(Earth-to-space)and387-390MHz(space-to-Earth)inthe mobile-satelliteservicemayalsobeusedbynon-geostationary-satellitesystems.Suchuseis subjecttocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A. S5.256Thefrequency243MHzisthefrequencyinthisbandforusebysurvivalcraft stationsandequipmentusedforsurvivalpurposes(seeAppendixS13). S5.257Theband267-272MHzmaybeusedbyadministrationsforspacetelemetryintheir countriesonaprimarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21. S5.258Theuseoftheband328.6-335.4MHzbytheaeronauticalradionavigationservice islimitedtoInstrumentLandingSystems(glidepath). S5.259Additionalallocation:inGermany,Austria,Cyprus,theRepublicofKorea, Denmark,Egypt,Spain,France,Greece,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Malta,Morocco,Monaco, Norway,theNetherlands,SyriaandSweden,theband328.6-335.4MHzisalsoallocatedtothe mobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoagreementobtainedunderNo.S9.21.Inorderto ensurethatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtostationsoftheaeronauticalradionavigation service,stationsofthemobileserviceshallnotbeintroducedinthebanduntilitisnolonger requiredfortheaeronauticalradionavigationservicebyanyadministrationwhichmaybe identifiedintheapplicationoftheprocedureinvokedunderNo.S9.21. S5.260Recognizingthattheuseoftheband399.9-400.05MHzbythefixedandmobile servicesmaycauseharmfulinterferencetotheradionavigationsatelliteservice,administrations areurgednottoauthorizesuchuseinapplicationofNo.S4.4. S5.261Emissionsshallbeconfinedinabandof±25kHzaboutthestandardfrequency 400.1MHz. S5.262Additionalallocation:inSaudiArabia,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Bahrain,Belarus, BosniaandHerzegovina,Bulgaria,Colombia,CostaRica,Cuba,Egypt,theUnitedArab Emirates,Ecuador,Estonia,Georgia,Hungary,Indonesia,theIslamicRepublicofIran,Iraq, 144 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 Israel,Jordan,Kazakstan,Kuwait,Liberia,Malaysia,Moldova,Nigeria,Uzbekistan,Pakistan,the Philippines,Qatar,Syria,Kyrgyzstan,Slovakia,Romania,RussianFederation,Singapore, Somalia,SriLanka,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,UkraineandYugoslavia,theband400.05-401MHz isalsoallocatedtothefixedandmobileservicesonaprimarybasis. S5.263Theband400.15-401MHzisalsoallocatedtothespaceresearchserviceinthe space-to-spacedirectionforcommunicationswithmannedspacevehicles.Inthisapplication,the spaceresearchservicewillnotberegardedasasafetyservice. S5.264Theuseoftheband400.15-401MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceissubjectto coordinationunderNo.S9.11A.Thepowerflux-densitylimitindicatedinAnnex1ofAppendix S5shallapplyuntilsuchtimeasacompetentworldradiocommunicationconferencerevisesit. S5.266Theuseoftheband406-406.1MHzbythemobile-satelliteserviceislimitedtolow powersatelliteemergencyposition-indicatingradiobeacons(seealsoArticleS31and AppendixS13). S5.267Anyemissioncapableofcausingharmfulinterferencetotheauthorizedusesofthe band406-406.1MHzisprohibited. S5.268Useoftheband410-420MHzbythespaceresearchserviceislimitedto communicationswithin5kmofanorbiting,mannedspacevehicle.Thepowerflux-densityat thesurfaceoftheEarthproducedbyemissionsfromextra-vehicularactivitiesshallnotexceed -153dB(W/m2)for0 5 ,-153+0.077( -5)dB(W/m2)for5 70 and-148 dB(W/m2)for70 90o,where istheangleofarrivaloftheradio-frequencywaveandthe referencebandwidthis4kHz.No.S4.10doesnotapplytoextra-vehicularactivities.Inthis frequencybandthespaceresearch(space-to-space)serviceshallnotclaimprotectionfrom,nor constraintheuseanddevelopmentof,stationsofthefixedandmobileservices. S5.269Differentcategoryofservice:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,India,Japanandthe UnitedKingdom,theallocationofthebands420-430MHzand440-450MHztothe radiolocationserviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.270Additionalallocation:inAustralia,theUnitedStates,JamaicaandthePhilippines, thebands420-430MHzand440-450MHzarealsoallocatedtotheamateurserviceona secondarybasis. S5.271Additionalallocation:inAzerbaijan,Belarus,China,Estonia,India,Latvia, Lithuania,Kyrgyzstan,TurkmenistanandUkraine,theband420-460MHzisalsoallocatedto theaeronauticalradionavigationservice(radioaltimeters)onasecondarybasis. S5.272Differentcategoryofservice:inFrance,theallocationoftheband430-434MHz totheamateurserviceisonasecondarybasis(seeNo.S5.32). S5.273Differentcategoryofservice:inDenmark,LibyaandNorway,theallocationofthe bands430-432MHzand438-440MHztotheradiolocationserviceisonasecondarybasis(see No.S5.32). S5.274Alternativeallocation:inDenmark,NorwayandSweden,thebands430-432MHz and438-440MHzareallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronauticalmobile,serviceson aprimarybasis. S5.275Additionalallocation:inBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,Estonia,Finland,Latvia, TheFormerYugoslavRepublicofMacedonia,Libya,SloveniaandYugoslavia,thebands430- 432MHzand438-440MHzarealsoallocatedtothefixedandmobile,exceptaeronautical mobile,servicesonaprimarybasis. 145 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743