RES33 – 194 – Section B − Coordination procedure between space stations in the BSS and space systems of other administrations 3 An administration intending to bring into use a space station in the BSS shall, for the purpose of coordination with space systems of other administrations, apply the following provisions of Article 11 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 1990, revised in 1994): 3.1 Nos. 1041 to 1058 inclusive. 3.2.1 Nos. 1060 to 10652. 3.2.2 No coordination under § 3.2.1 is required when an administration proposes to change the characteristics of an existing assignment in such a way as not to increase the probability of harmful interference to stations in the space radiocommunication service of other administrations. 3.2.3 Nos. 1074 to 1105 inclusive. Section C − Notification, examination and recording in the Master Register of assignments to space stations in the BSS dealt with under this Resolution 4.1 Any frequency assignment3 to a space station in the BSS shall be notified to the Bureau. The notifying administration shall apply for this purpose the provisions of Nos. 1495 to 1497 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 1990, revised in 1994). 4.2 Notices made under § 4.1 shall initially be treated in accordance with No. 1498 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 1990, revised in 1994). 5.1 The Bureau shall examine each notice with respect to: 5.2 a) its conformity with the Convention, the Table of Frequency Allocations and the other provisions of the Radio Regulations, with the exception of those relating to the coordination procedures and to the probability of harmful interference, which are the subject of § 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5; 5.3 b) its conformity, where applicable, with the provisions of § 2.1 of Section A above, relating to coordination of the use of the frequency assignment with the other administrations concerned; _______________ 2 See footnote 1. 3 The expression frequency assignment, wherever it appears in this Resolution, shall be understood to refer either to a new frequency assignment or to a change in an assignment already recorded in the Master International Frequency Register (hereinafter called the Master Register).