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Annex 10. Vol 1. Edition 3
AMENDMENT 52
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 52 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED. PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTION ON IM'ERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION VOLUME I PART I - EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS PART 11 -- RADIO FREQUENCIES THIRD EDITION OF VOLUME I - JULY 1972 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Check-list of Amendments to Annex 10, Vol. I , Third Edition i incorporating Amendments 1 to 50 I Effective Date 24/7/72 Date of Applicability 7/12/72 16/8/73 23/5/74 Amendment 51 adopted by the Council on 11 December 1972. Replacement pages 3, 6, 7, 8, 70, 70A, 70B, 71, 74A, 76 and 104. Amendment 52 adopted by the Council on 31 May 19 73 . Replacement pages 3, 4, 6-8, 9-25, 39-41, 62, 66-708, 74A, 74B, 76-83, 90-93, 109, 110, 115-117, 129, 130, 135, 141, 143 and 144. 11/4/73 1/10/73
AMENDMENT 52 to the International Standards and Recommended Practices AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10, Vol. I, to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert the following new and replacement pages in Annex 10, Vol. I Third Edition , to incorporate Amendment 52 which becomes applicable on 23 May 1974 a Pages 3 and 4 - Table of Contents b Pages 6, 7 and 8 - Foreword c Pages 9-25, 39-41, 62, 66-70B, 74A and 74B - Part I d Pages 76-83 - Part I1 e Pages 90-93 - Attachment B to Part I f Pages 109 and 110, 115-11 7 - Attachment C to Part I g Pages 129 and 130 - Attachment D to Part I h Page 135 - Attachment E to Part I i Pages 141, 143 and 144 - Attachment A to Part I1 2. Record entry of Amendment on page 2,
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............ CHAPTER 5,-Survival Radio Equipment 5.1 .-Specificatwn for VHF Survival Radio Equipment ........ Operating on 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz VOLUME I CHAPTER 6.-Emergency Loation Beacon - Aircraft ELBA for Search and Rescue ..................... PART I .-EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS 6.1.-Specification for WF Emergency Location- Bea- cons - -4haaft for Search and Rescue Operating .............. on 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz ................ CHAPTER 2.-Radio Navigation Aids .......... 2.1 .-Aids to Final Aproach and Landing ....................... 2.2.-Short-Distance Aids ........................... 2.3.-Radio Beacons 2.4.-Long-Distance Aids ....................... ........... 2.5.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR 2.6.-Distance Measuring - General ............... 2.7. -Ground and Flight Testing .................. 2.8.-Provision of Information on the Operational Staka of Radio Navigation Aids ............. 2.9.-Seconda.ry rower Supply for Radio Navigation ............ Aids and Communicatin Systems PART 11.-RADIO FREQUENCIES CHAPTER 2. -Distress Frequencies .................. 2. I. -Frequencies for Survival Radio Equipment ..... 2.2.-Search and Rescue Frequencies .............. 2.3.-Frequencies for bmergency Location Beacons - ....... Aircraft ELBA for Search and Rescue CHAPTER 3.-Specilications for Radio Navigation Aids . . 3.1. -3peclfication for ILS ..................... 3.2. -Specification or Precision. Approach Radx System ................................ 3.3,-Specification for VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range VOR ........................... 3.4.-Specification for Nor.-Directional Radio Beacon NDB ................................ 3.5 .-Secif5cation for UHF Distance Measuring 12 CHAPTER 3.-Utilization of Fequencies below 30 MHz . . 76 ..................... 12 3.1.-Method of Operations 76 3.2.-Tolerances .............................. 7 6 ................... 23 3.3.-NDB Frequency Planning 7 6 2 4 CHAPTER 4.-Utrlization of Frequencies above 30 MHz . . 77 ...... 4.1.-UtilizationintheBand117.975-136MHz 77 ...... 26 4.2.-Utilization in the Band 108-1 17.975 MHt 83 28 ATTACHMENTS TO ANNEX 10 - VOLUME I huirnent DME ....................... 3.6.-Specification for En-Route VHF Marker Beacons 75 MHz .............................. 37 37 ATTACHMENT A TO PART 1.-Recommendations of Council Concerning the Utilization of Facilities, Re- .............. 3 8 search, Development and Evahation 85 1 .-Utilization of Facilities not Covered by Annex 10 . 85 62 2.-Research Development and Evaluation 0' Radio 6 2 Aids to Air Navigation ...................... 85 .............. 3.7.-Consol system Characteristics 3. Secondary Surveillance Radar SR System Characteristics .......................... 3.9.-System Ck.aracteristics of Airborne ADF Receiv- ............................ iag Systems ............. 3.10.-Loran-A System Characteristics 63 ATTACHMENT B TO PART I.-Guidance Material Related 63 to the Secondary Surveiilance Radar SSR System Claracteristics ............................... 89 63 1 .-Facilities ................................. 89 2.-Performance Objectives ...................... 89 64 3.-Factors Affecting Optimum Utilization of the .................................. System 89 65 4.-Considerations on the Application of the SSR System .................................. 90 .......... 65 5.-SSR Decoding and Display Facilirics 92 6. -Automatic Coriversion of Pressure-Altitude Data to ................................. 66 Aititude 33 ............... CHAPTER 4.-Cmmmication Systems 4. I. -Definitions ............................. 4.2.-Technical Provisions Relating to Teletypewriter Apparatus and Circuits Used in the AFTN ..... 4.3. -Terminal EquipmenLAssncia ted with Aeronaut- ical Raditeletypewriter Channel Operating in . -- . -/ .............. -,mGd 2.5 MHz to 30 MHz 4.4.-Teletypewriter Broadcast Systems in the Band 110 kHz to 130 kHz ..................... 4.5.-AitCromd VHF Communication System Characteristics ...................... -.- - 4.6.-System Characteristics of the Ground Installa- ................................ tion -- 4.7.-System Characteristics of the Airborce Installa- 66 ATTACHMENT C TO PART I.-Information and Material 67 fcr Guidance in the AppEztion of the Standards and 6 7 Recommended Practices in Annex 10 ........-....- 9 5 tion .................................. 4.8.-SELCAL System ........................ 4,P.-System Practices ........................ 4.10.-Technical Provisions Relating to ATS Message Transmission ........................... 4.11 .-Sigle Side-Band SSB HF Radiotebphone Cornrnurication System Characteristics for Use in he Aeronautical Mobile Service ........... 4.12. -Technics Provisions Relating to International Ground-Ground Data Interchange at Medium Signalling Rates ......................... 4.1 3.-Technical Provisions Relating o international Air- Ground Data lnterchange ............... .............................. 65 1 .-Introduction 95 ........... 2.-Material ConcerniTla ILS Installations 96 - .................... 3.-Material Concerning VOR 1 1 3 ............. 6 8 4.-Precision Approach Radar System 119 5.-Specification for 75 MHz Marker Beacons En- ................................... route 1 20 .................... 6. -Material Coccernhg NDB 1 2 1 7 0 .................... 7. -Material Coccexning DME 128 8. -Material Concerning Power Supply Switch-over 7 4A Times .......................-.......... 128 3 23/5/74 No. 52
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