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ITU-R
Publications constitute an essential reference
source for all those wishing to remain abreast
of the rapid and complex changes occurring in
the world of international radiocommunications,
such as government agencies, public and private
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organizations, consultancies, universities,
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(English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, French
and Russian).
The ITU Radiocommunication Bureau publishes
regulatory texts such as the Radio
Regulations, the Final Acts of World and
Regional Radiocommunication Conferences and
the Rules of Procedure, as well as ITU-R
Recommendations, Reports and Handbooks drawn
up by the Radiocommunication Study Groups.
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| Radio Regulations | The Radio Regulations incorporates the decisions of the World Radiocommunication Conferences, including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference.
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Publication Notice with Order Form
The Radio Regulations, Edition of 2008, contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations as adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1995) (WRC-95) and subsequently revised and adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1997) (WRC-97), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2000) (WRC-2000), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003) (WRC-03), and the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2007) (WRC-07), including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference. |
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Edition of 2004
Edition of 2001
Edition of 1998
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| | | | ITU-R Recommendations and Reports - DVD-ROM | |  | Edition of 2010
New!
Publication Notice with Order Form
This disk contains all the ITU-R Recommendations and Reports in force and available at the publication date. The files are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, as well as in their original Word for Windows format. The price indicated is for a single-user licence. A price multiplier applies for multi-user environments for customers with a possibly large number of authorized users. Price multipliers are 2 (up to 10 users), 4 (up to 25 users), 6 (up to 50 users) and 9 (up to 100 users).
Edition 1 expected availability: 1st quarter 2010
Edition 2 expected availability: 3rd quarter 2010 |
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Edition of 2009
Edition of 2008
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| | | | List V - List of Ship Stations | This List is published in two parts as follows:
Part A (paper publication). This part contains particulars of those ship stations for which an MMSI number has been notified to the Radiocommunication Bureau, with the exception of pleasure ships (general classification PL). It also contains details of Accounting Authorities and countries responsible for notifications.
Part B (CD-ROM publication). This part contains particulars of all ship stations notified to the Bureau, with or without an MMSI number as well as all the information contained in Part A. This is presented in Acrobat PDF format.
It also contains a copy of all ship stations in a database format along with an interface, similar to the ITU MARS system (http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/mars/index.asp), which enables users to search for and display particulars and details of ship stations, Accounting Authorities and countries responsible for the notifications. | Related links | |  | 49th edition, 2009
New!
Publication Notice with Order Form
This List is a service publication issued annually by ITU in pursuance of Article 20 of the Radio Regulations. As prescribed in Appendix 16 to the aforementioned Regulations, all stations on board ships for which a GMDSS or Morse radiotelegraph installation is required by international agreement shall be provided with this List.
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| | | | List IV - List of Coast Stations | This List contains particulars of coast stations and coast earth stations providing a public correspondence service with their charges and accounting authorities. The List also contains an annex with particulars on different categories of stations participating in the GMDSS (e.g. particulars of stations transmitting maritime safety information that participate in the NAVTEX services coordinated by the International Maritime Organization).
In pursuance of Article 20 of the Radio Regulations, this Service Publication is published every two years and is kept up-to-date by means of three semi-annual supplements. As prescribed in Appendix 16 to the Radio Regulations, this List is required to be carried in stations on board ships for which a radiotelegraph installation is required by international agreement.
It is also required to be carried in stations on board ships for which a radiotelephone is required by international agreement, and in stations on board ships for which a GMDSS installation is required by international agreement, unless these stations are sailing only within range of VHF coasts stations. | | | | | List VI - List of Radiodetermination and Special Service Stations | This List contains particulars of radio direction-finding stations, radiobeacon stations, DGNSS stations, stations transmitting regular meteorological bulletins, notices to navigators, medical advice, standard frequency, time signals and ursigrams as well as direction-finder calibration stations.
This Service Publication is drawn up by the ITU at intervals decided by the Secretary-General, normally about every three and a half years, is kept up-to-date by supplements published every six months. | Related links | | | | |
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