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Annex 10. Edition 6
AMENDMENT No. 39
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COVER SmT TO AMENDMENT 39 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL TELE.COMMuNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION SIXTH EDITION -- SEPTEMBER 1960 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Check-List of Amendmanta to Annex 10 I 1. Sixth Edition incorporating .Amendments 1 - 36 Amendment 37 Adopted by the Council on 2 December 1960, Replacement pages 5, 6, 41, 42, 43, 44, 98, 99, 100 and 101. r "' Amendment 38 Adopted by the Council on 20 January 1961, Replacement page 3-6, 18, 31-37, 41, 42, 62165, 68-70, 77, 78, 0, 84-106, 132 and 141'1, Amendment 39 Adopted by the Council on 26 June 1961, Replacement pagee 3d.6, 42-61 and 135-341. Effective Date 1 /9/60 1 /4/61 1/6/61 Date of Applicability " 1/1/61 1/7/61 I /aihi See Foreword -
AMENDMENT 39 to the International Standards and Recomm ended Practices AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert the following replacement pages in Annex 10 Sixth Edition, to incorporate Amendment 39 which becomes applicable on January 1962 Pages 3 and 4 - Table of Contents Pages 5 and 6 - Foreword Pages 42 to 61 - International Standards and Recommended Practices Pages 135 to 141 - Attachment D to Part I 2. Record entry of the Amendment on page 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I . - EQUIPUENT AND SYSTEMS CHAPTER 2.-Radionavigation Aids .................... 7 2.1.-Aids to Final Approach and Landing ........ 7 2.2.-Short.Distance Aids ........................ 8 2.3.-Radio.Beacons ............................. 8 2.4.-1,ong.Distance Aids ........................ 8 2.5.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR ....... 5 2.6.-Distance Measuring - General .............. 9 2.7.-Ground and Flight Testing .................. 9 CHAPTER 3.-Specificatiois for Radionavigation .ids, . 9 3.1.-Specification for ILS ....................... 9 3.2.-Specification for GCA ...................... 14 3.3.-Specification for Locators ................... 15 3.4.-Specjfication for VOR ...................... 15 3.5.-Specrfication for NDB ...................... 17 3.6.-Specification for DIIE ..................... 19 3.7.-Specification for 75 Mc/s En-route Marker Beacons ................................... 25 3.8.-Consol System Characteristics .............. 26 3.9.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR Sys- tem Characteristics ......................... 26 CHAPTER 4.-Communication Systems ................. 30 4.1.-Definitions ................................ 30 4.2.-System Characteristics ..................... 30 4.3.-System Practices ........................... 32 PART I1 . . RADIO FREQUENCIES .................... CHAPTER Z..Distress Frequencies 33 2.1.-Frequencies for Survival Radio Equipment .. 33 2.2.-Scarch and Rescue Frequencies .............. 33 .. 3.1.-licthod of Cjeratiolls .............. , 33 3.2.-Tolerances ................................ 35 ................... 3.3.-SDB Frequency Plauning 35 CHIPTEII 4.-Utilization of Frequencies above 30 Mcjs 35 4.1.-Utilieation ill the Band 118 to 132 Jic/s ..... 35 4.2.-Utilization in the Band 108 to 118 Mc/s .... 39 PART 111 . -PROCEDURES CHAPTER 2.-Administrative Provisions relating to the International Aeronautical Telecommunication Serv- ice ........................................... 42 2.1.-Division of Service ......................... 413 2.2.-Telecornmuiications - Charges ............. 42 2.3.-Hours of Service ........................... 47 ................................ 2.4.-Supervision 43 2.5.-Superfluous Transmissions .................. 43 2.G.-Interference ............................... 43 CHAPTER 3.-General Procedures for the International Aeronautical Telecommunication Servie .......... 43 ................................... 3.1.-General 43 3.2.-Extensions of Service and Closing Down of Stations ................................... 43 3.3.-Acceptance, Transmission and Delivery of lfessages .................................. 43 3.4.-Time System .............................. 44 .................. 3.5.-Rccotd of Communications 44 3.6.UEstablishment of Radio Communication ...... 45 ............. 3.7.-Use of Abbreviations and Codes 45 .. ..... 3.8.-Text ........................... , .. 45 3.9.-Cancellation of Messages .................... 45 3.10.-Manual CW Morse - General Procedures . . 45 CHAPTEK 4.--Aeronautical Fixed Service ............. 46 4.1.-General ......................... , ......... 46 ........................... 4.2.-Message Format 49 4.3.-The Line.foI1owing.the.Heading ............. 50 4.4.-Address ................................. 50 4.5.-Origin ................................... ,51 4.6.-Text ........................... , .. , ..... ,,52 4.7.-Ending ................... ... ............ 52 ................................ 4.8.-Tape Feed 53 4.9.-Shortened L4ddress arid Diversion Indicator . 53 4.10.-Manual Radiotelegraphy Morse Operation . 54 4.11.-Telctype1ritcr Operating Procedure-General 56 4.12.-AFTN Procedures ......................... 59 CHAPTER 5.--Aeronautical Mobile Service ............. 60 j.1.-General .................................. 60 5.2.-Radiotelegraphy Procedures ................. 61. 5.3.-Radiotelephony Procedures ................. 62 5.4.-Dis tress Communications .................... 67 5.5-Urgency Communications ................... 71 3.6.-Safety Communications ..................... 71 ... CHAPTER 6.--Aeronautical Radionavigation Service 71 CH. PTER 7.-Xcronautical Broadcasting Service ....... 74 ..... ........................... 7.1.-General .. 71 ........ 7.2.-Radiotelegraph Broadcast Procedures 71 ........ 7.3.-Radiotelephone Broadcast Procedures 75 7.4,-Radiotcletype1\riter Broadcast Procedures . . 75
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