Inform Secretary General of the classes of contribution 1 July 1960 Steering State Take into account the 1960 budget ceiling of 9,000,000 1 Jan. 1961 State Take into account the budget ceilings for 1961-1965. 1960-1964 as State meniation 4 Gollaborate more closely with the Telecommunication State Review Definitions and Designation of Fissions and effect 1 May 1961 PR Art. 5 Review general provisions and the Table of Freque.xy 1 May 1961 *SFA 80559 62-14 RP Art. 9 BR App. 1 ies. 1 A. Review procedures and forms required for notifi- B. When amending existing entries or submitting notices C. For assignments above 28 Mc/s, review all MRFR listings 1 Oct. 1960 and notify (in the new format) all entries desired to be transferred to the Master Register, *Target date: 1 March 1960 FCC/Ex.Sec. Action to be Taken by the U.S.A D. Ensure that U.S. entries to be transferred from MRFR E. For coast telephone assignments not notified on EARC For ship telephone assignments not notified on EARC planned frequencies, same as for E. above. G. For listings between 27.5 & 28 Mc/s, supply ad- when requested A. Review procedures and forms required for notifi- B. Submit seasonal high frequency broadcasting schedules C. Submit seasonal high frequency broadcasting schedules New provisions: 1) Transmitting and receiving equipment should be designed Action to be Taken by the U.S.A 2) To maximum extent possible, AM systems should use single sideband emission having characteristics in accordance with CCIR recommendations. 3) Termination date for Class B emission. 4) More stringent tolerance (frequency and spurious emissiou level) requirements affecting some present equipments as early as 1966 and same equipments es early as 1964. To be reviewed. RR Art. 14 liew provision: 1 May 1961 SFA Administrations authorizing frequencies below 10 kc/s shall assure no harmful interference is caused to services to which bands above 10 kc/s are allocated. RR Art. 15 RR App. 8 1 May 1961 FCC/State New provisions: An interference reporting form is provided. Exercise of goodwill and mutual assistance is essential concerning problems of harmful interference. Due consideration should be given to all factors such as adjustrent of frequencies, characteristics or transmitting and receiving antemas, tie sharing, change of channels within milti-charıml trasmissious. No important changes noted. To be reviewed. FOC Provision Action to be Taken by the U.S.A. Primarily informational concerning service documenta published by the Secretary-General. To be reviewed for changes in responsibilities of Administration. FCC/IRAC 1 May 1961 FCC 1 May 1961 1 May 1961 FCC/Treas-CG 1 May 1961 KCC/State/C3/ Modified provision: For arateur operator qualification, the frequency limit above Where a direction-finding service is urovined in bands between 1605 am 2850 kc/s, stations should be able to take bearings on the frequency 2132 ic/s. Now provisions: The urgency signals may be used to precede radiotelegrams and radiotelephone calls concerning medical aivire. A world-wide standard frequency and time signal service is encouraged; IFRE, CCR and administrations shall work toward that em. Notification of a new frequency in stamlard frequency barris should not be made till coordination is completed. Administrations shall cooperate in reducing interference in standard frequency bands in accordance with recommendations of the CCIR. FCC/State/CG/N RR App. 158 & 17 Peassign frequencies to ship phone stations Tay few frequency assignments to maritime mobile statio:s Macke preparation for meeting of Panel of Experts. 1) Board will invite Administrations to submit pronosals. RC Res. 4 31 Dec. 1961 FCC/Ex.Sec. RC Res. 5 Review arrangements for notifications of U.S. stations on 1 May 1961 State RC Res. 7 Study question of providing cessation at appropriate times State/Mil./ASA RC Res. 10 Arrange to confim inter-regional amateur contacts at 7 Mc/e to the band 7000-7100 kc/s. RC Res. 11 Special Conference within Region 1 re plan for bands 68-73 and 76-37.5 Mc/s. (U. S. may wish to observe.) |