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7.27 The Committee was invited to adopt the draft MSC resolutions on new and amended performance standards, given in annexes . . ..., . . ..., and . . ..., in accordance with resolution A.825(19) and bring it to the attention of Governments, manufacturers, shipowners and others concerned for implementation.

 

7.28 The Sub-Committee invited the Committee to delete the following agenda items:

.1 review of performance standards for devices to indicate speed and distance (resolution A. 824(19));

.2 performance standards for night vision equipment for HSC; and

.3 performance standards for daylight signalling lamps,

from the work programme of the Sub-Committee, as the work had been completed.

 

TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP

 

7.29 The Sub-Committee instructed the Technical Working Group to consider a number of other documents submitted under items 6 and 7. The outcome of the Working Group's discussion related to these documents concerning Guidelines on Ergonomic Criteria for Bridge Equipment and Layout and revision of performance standards for shipborne satellite radionavigational receivers would be circulated under the appropriate agenda item to NAV 46.

 

7.30 Members were invited to consider the report of the Technical Working Group, when circulated, and submit comments and proposals thereon for consideration at NAV 46.

 

8 ITU MATTERS, INCLUDING RADIOCOMMUNICATION ITU-R STUDY GROUP 8 MATTERS

8.1 The Sub-Committee considered NAV 45/8 (Secretariat) containing the complete text of the Question approved by correspondence since the last Radiocommunication Assembly assigned to Study Group 8 (Question ITU-R No. 216-1/8 on Compatibility of radionavigation and radiolocation services operating in the bands 2900 - 3300 MHz and 5350 - 5650 MHz).

 

8.2 The Sub-Committee was of the opinion that Question No. 216-1/8 concerned ITU compatibility studies of services operating in the band 2 900 - 3 300 MHz which is used in part by the shipping industry for 3 GHz (10 cm or S band) radars. It was realized that an increasing number of mobile communication service providers are making plans to operate in and around the 3 GHz

 

 

 

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