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Annex 10. Edition 7
AMENDMENT No. 42
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COVER SHEET TO WDMENT 42 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNAl'IONAL CIVIL AVIATION SEVENTH EDITION - AUGUST 1963 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Check-List of Amendments to Annex 10 See Foreword , Seventh Edition incorporating Amendments 1 - 40 Amendment 41 Adopted by the Council on 4 June 1963, Replacement pages 5, 6, 114, 115 and 120 Amendment 42 Adopted by the Cauncil on 25 March 1964. Replacement pages 4 ta 7, 35, 75, 76, 77, 78, 107-136, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 146A, 146B, 147, 177 and 178 Effective Date 1/8/63 Date of Applicability 1/11/63 1 11/64
AMENDMENT 42 to the International Standards and Recommended Practices AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS nnex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert the following replacement pages in Annex 10 Seventh Edition, to incorporate Amendment 42 which becomes applicable cln 1 November 1964 Page 4 - Table of Contents Pages 5 to 7 - Foreword Pages 35, 75, 76, 77, - International Standards and Re commended 78 and 107-136 Practices Pages 141 and 142 - Attachment B to Part I Pages 143, 144, 145, - Attachment G to Part I 146, 146A, 146B and 147 Pages 177 and 178 - Attachment A to Annex 10 - General 2. Delete the word "END" on page 176. 3. Record entry of the Amendment on page 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Fonevom ....................................... 5 PART 111- -- PROCEDURES PART I . - EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS CHAPTER '.-Radionavigation Aids ................... 9 2.1.-Aids to Final Approach and Landing ........ 9 2.2.-Short.Distance Aids ....................... 10 2.3.-Radio Beacons ............................. 10 2.4.-Long.Distance Aids ....................... 11 2.5.-Secondary Surveillatlce Radar SSR ........ 11 ............. 2.6.-Distance Measuring - General 12 2.7.-Ground and Flight Testing ................ 12 CHAPTER 3.-Specifications for Radionavigation Aids ... 12 3.1.-Specificatioil for ILS ........................ 12 3.2.-Specification for Ground Controlled Approach . . .System GCA ............................ 18 3.3.-Specification for VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range VOR ..................... .. ..... 19 3.4.-eicatin for Nan-directional Radio Eeacon NDB .................................. 21 3.5.-Svecificatiol for UHF Distance Measuring huirnent DME ...................... .- 23 3.6.-Specification for En-Route VHF Marker Beacons 175 Mc/sl ........................ 31 3.7.-Consol Gstern haracteristics .............. 32 3.8.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR System Characteristics ............................. 32 CHAPTER 4.-Communication Systems ................ 56 4.1.-Definitions .......................... ... .. 56 4.2.-Terminal Equipment Associated with Aero- nautical Radioteletypewriter Channels Opera- ting in the Band 2.5 to 30 Mc/s ............. 56 4.3.-Teletypewriter Broadcast Systems in the Band 110-130 kc/s ............................... 58 4.4.-Air/Ground VHF Communication System Characteristics ............................. 58 4.5.-SELCAL System .......................... 58 4.6.-System Practices ........................... 59 PART I1 . - RADIO FREQUENCIES CHAPTER 2.-Administrative Provisions Relating to the International Aeronautical Telecommunication Serv- ice ............................................. 73 2.1.-Division of Service ......................... 73 2.2.-Telecommunications - Charges ............. 73 2.3.-Hours of Service ........................... 73 2.4.-Supervision ................................ 73 2.5.-Superfluous Transmissions ................. 73 2.6.-Interference ............................... 73 CHAPTER 3.-General Procedures for the International .......... Aeronautical Telecommunication Service 73 3.1.-General .................... .. ............ 73 3.2.-Extensiols of Service and Closing Down of Stations ................................... 73 3.3.-Acceptance, Transmission and Delivery of Messages ............................ .. ... 73 3.4.-Timc System .............................. 74 3.5.-Record of Communiations .................. 74 3.6.-Establishment of Radio Communication ......' 75 3.7.-Use of Abbreviations and Codes ............. 75 3.8.-Text ...................... , .. , , , , , ... , .... 75 3.9.-Cancellation of Messages .................... 75 3.10.-Manual CW Morse - General Prmedures . 75 CHAPTER 4.-Aeronautical Fixed Telecommnnication Network AFTN ........................ .. . ... 77 4.1.-General ................................... 77 4.2.-Message Format ........................... 80 4.3.-The Line.following.the.Heading ............. 81 4.4.-Address ......................... .. ....... 81 ... ............................... 4.5.-Origin , ,82 4.6.-Text ............................ .. ....... 83 4.7.-Ending .................... .. ............. 83 ................................. 4.8.-Tape Feed 84 4.9.-Shortened Address and Diversion Indicator ... 84 4.10.-Manual Radiotelegraphy Morse Operation . 86 4.11.-Teletypewriter Operating Procedure - Genera1 87 4.12.-Normal Teletywewriter Transmission Pro- . . cedures .................................... 88 4.13.-Action on Mutilated Messages Detected is ............... Teletypewriter Relay Stations 90 4.14.-Correction of Errors during Tape Preparation 91 4.15.-Correction of Errors during Messae Ori- gination in Cases where ihe eae is Flowing into the AFTN during Preparation . . 91 CHAP'IER 5.-Aeronautical Mobile Service ............. 91 5.1.-General .................................... 91 CHAPTER 2.-Distress Frequencies ................... 61 5.2.-Radiotelegraphy Procedures ................ 92 ................. 5.3.-Radiotelephony Procedures 93 2.1.-Frequencies for Survival Radio Equipment .. 61 5.4.-Distress Communications ................... 99 2.2.-Search and Rescue Frequencies .............. 62 5.5.-Urgency Communications ................... 101 ................................... 3.1.-Vethod of Operations ...................... 62 0.1.-General 102 . ........................ 3.2.-Tolerances ................................ 62 6.2.-Direction Finding 102 3.3.-NDB Frequency Planning .................. 62 CHAPTER 7.- Aeronautical Broadcasting Service ....... 103 CITAPTER 4.-Utilization of Frequencies above 30 Mc/s . 63 7.1.-General ................... , ............... 103 4.1.-Utilization in the Band 117.975 to 136 Mc/s . . 63 4.2.-Utilization in the Band 108 to 118 Mc/s. ..... 68 7.2.-Radiotelegraph Broadcast Procedures ........ 104 7.3.-Radiotelephone Broadcast Procedures ........ 104 .... 7.4.-Radioteletypewriter Broadcast Procednres 105
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