Low-Power Channels Sample Clauses

Low-Power Channels. 3.3.1 Any administration proposing a change in the characteristics of a frequency assignment in a low-power channel or the bringing into use of a new station in such a channel shall seek the agreement of any other administration when the distance between the proposed station and the nearest point on the boundary of the territory of that other administration is less than the corresponding values given in 4.8.3 of Annex 2 to the Agreement. 3.3.2 After having obtained the agreement of the administrations concerned, the administration proposing the modification shall inform the I.F.R.B. indicating the characteristics of the station together with the names of the administrations with which agreement has been reached.
Low-Power Channels. 4.8.1 The resultant field strength of a low-power transmitter network at the boundary of the territory of any other country should not exceed 0.5 mV/m, except by agreement between the administrations concerned. Where countries are separated by stretches of sea, the 0.5 mV/m field strength shall, in principle, not be exceeded at the mid-point of the over-sea path, unless the administrations concerned conclude other arrangements. 4.8.2 The resultant field strength in mV/m is calculated according to the formula:

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