The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 8
... quency assignment does not include any frequency below 25,000 kc / s . ( k ) Operational designator . The letter " A " , " B " , or " F " , appended to the term " class I " , " class II " , or " class III " , as these terms are defined ...
... quency assignment does not include any frequency below 25,000 kc / s . ( k ) Operational designator . The letter " A " , " B " , or " F " , appended to the term " class I " , " class II " , or " class III " , as these terms are defined ...
Page 11
... quency instability , by an amount not to exceed the frequency tolerance . Carrier power . The average power supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle under conditions of no modulation ...
... quency instability , by an amount not to exceed the frequency tolerance . Carrier power . The average power supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle under conditions of no modulation ...
Page 29
... quency and shall be capable also of trans- mitting ( and shall be licensed to trans- mit ) A31 and A3H5 emission and receiv- ing A3 and A3H emission on at least one other frequency for working with ship stations in the band 2000 to 3500 ...
... quency and shall be capable also of trans- mitting ( and shall be licensed to trans- mit ) A31 and A3H5 emission and receiv- ing A3 and A3H emission on at least one other frequency for working with ship stations in the band 2000 to 3500 ...
Page 33
... quency ranges Tolerance - parts in 106 unless shown as cycles per second ( c / s ) ( 1 ) From 2000 to 2850 kc / s : Marine fixed stations and marine re- ceiver - test stations : ( 1 ) From 14 to 515 kHz .. ( 2 ) From 1605 to 4000 kHz ...
... quency ranges Tolerance - parts in 106 unless shown as cycles per second ( c / s ) ( 1 ) From 2000 to 2850 kc / s : Marine fixed stations and marine re- ceiver - test stations : ( 1 ) From 14 to 515 kHz .. ( 2 ) From 1605 to 4000 kHz ...
Page 35
... quency band 156-162 Mc / s , a frequency deviation of 15 kc / s may be employed until March 1 , 1969 ; after March 1 , 1969 , a deviation of 5 kc / s shall be employed . ( d ) Maximum bandwidths for opera- tional stations on frequencies ...
... quency band 156-162 Mc / s , a frequency deviation of 15 kc / s may be employed until March 1 , 1969 ; after March 1 , 1969 , a deviation of 5 kc / s shall be employed . ( d ) Maximum bandwidths for opera- tional stations on frequencies ...
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