Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 55 Part 2.djvu/538

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1412 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [55 STAT. ASSIGNMENTS OF BROADCASTING STATIONS IN CUBA LISTED BY FREQUENCIES-Continued CALL RADIA- LOCATION POWER CLASS5 LETTERS LOCATION POWER TIO CLASS 860 ke. Havana 5,000 DA II This assignment is accepted by Canada provided that the directional antenna used protects the Canadian I-A assignment as required by the terms of the NARB Agreement, failing which the night power must be reduced to effect such protection. 900 kc. Guantanamo, Orte 250 II This 250w Class II assignment acceptable to Mexico without directional antenna unless inter- ference results with secondary service of the Class I station on channel. If interference exists or the power is increased above 250w, directional antenna to protect Class I stations in accordance with the engineering standards of the Treaty to be required. 910 kc. Havana 5,000 III-A 920 kc. Camaguey 5,000 III-A 9,10 kc. Santiago de Cuba 1,000 III-A 960 kc. Havana 5,000-1 ,000 III-A Day Night 960 kc. Santa Clara 1,000 III-A 970 kc. Santiago de Cuba 6,000 III-A 980 kc. Havana 5,000 III-A 990 kc. Trinidad, L.V. 250 II 1000 I:c. Ilolglin, Orte. 10,000 DA II 1010 kc. Havana 10,000 DA I-B 1050 kc. Santiago de Cuba 250 11 This 2FONx ( 'hlss II assignnlent accelptable to Mexico without directional antenna unless interference results with seolllli;ry service of thle (lass I iastlio on channel. If Interference exists or the power is inerensoel above 2s0w, dlireetionall altenlln to protect Class I stations In accordance witlh the ungineering stalildnrds f tile Treaty to be reqiuired. O16t kc. llHa ann 25 II This 2 50w Class II assignment acceptale to the iT. S. without directional antenna unless inter- (erence results with secondary service of the Class I station on channel. If interference exists or the power is increased above 250w, directional antenna to protect Class I stations in accordance with the eneineer inr standards of the Treaty to he required. Camliagcey 250 II This 2O0w ('lass 11assignment acceptable to the U. S . without directional antenna unless interf-r- ence results with secondary service of the Class I station on Channel. If interference exists or the power is increased above 250w, directional antenna to protect Class I stations in accordance with the engineering standards of the Treaty to be required. 1090 kc. Banes, Orte. 250 I This 2 5Ow Class II assignment acceptable to the U. S. without directional antenna unless interfer- ence results with secondary service of the Class I station on channel. If interference exists or the power is increased above 250w, directional antenna to protect Class I stations in accordance with the engineering standards of the Treaty to be required. 1110 kc. Havana 250 I Daytime This 2 50w Class II assignment acceptable to the U. S . without directional antenna unless interfer- ence results with secondary service of the Class I station on channel. If interference exists or the power is increased above 250w, directional antenna to protect Class I stations in accordance with the engineering standards of the Treaty to he required.