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		<title>Marine Radiotelephony transmissions for distress, urgency, safety and calling communications</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marine Radiotelephony transmissions including 27Mhz for distress, urgency, safety and calling communications  As published by the Australian Goverment. Column 1Item Column 2Frequency(Channel number) Column 3Maximum transmitter output power Column 4Stations with which person may communicate Column 5PurposeLimitations 1 27860 kHz(86) 4 watts pZ12 watts pX LCSMaritime ship stations Distress, urgency, safety and callingSupplementary to 27880 kHz [&#8230;]</p>
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