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Règlement des radiocommunications
Le Règlement des radiocommunications contient le texte complet du Règlement des radiocommunications tel qu'il a été adopté par la Conférence mondiale des radiocommunications (Genève, 1995) (CMR-95), puis révisé et adopté par les Conférences mondiales des radiocommunications, y compris tous les Appendices, Résolutions, Recommandations et les Recommandations UIT-R incorporées par référence.

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2024  Nouveau!   Avis de publication avec bon de commande

Le Règlement des radiocommunications, édition de 2024, contient le texte complet du Règlement des radiocommunications adopté par la Conférence mondiale des radiocommunications de 1995 (CMR-95), et révisé par les Conférences mondiales des radiocommunications ultérieures : CMR-97 (Genève, 1997), CMR-2000 (Istanbul, 2000), CMR-03 (Genève, 2003), CMR-07 (Genève, 2007), CMR-12 (Genève, 2012), CMR-15 (Genève, 2015), CMR-19 (Charm el-Cheikh, 2019) and CMR-23 (Dubaï, 2023).

Conformément à une décision du Conseil de 2013, .

Disponible enelectronic file
Autres éditions:   2020   2016   Edition de 2008  
 
Règles de procédure

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2021   Avis de publication avec bon de commande

Règles de procédure approuvées par le Comité du Règlement des radiocommunications pour l'application, par le Bureau des radiocommunications des dispositions du Règlement des radiocommunications, des Accords régionaux, des Résolutions et des Recommandations des Conférences mondiales et régionales des radiocommunications.
Disponible enpaper   electronic file
Autres éditions:   2017   2012   Edition de 2005   Edition de 2002   Edition de 2009  
 
Horaire de radiodiffusion à ondes décamétriques

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2018   Avis de publication avec bon de commande

HF Broadcasting Schedules are issued at the end of each month with the exception of June. They contain the combined scheduled notified to the ITU by the Administrations or other broadcasting organisations for the corresponding season. Schedules are generally posted two weeks after the end date for submission.

The publication of HFBC schedules and compatibility analysis results "on CD-ROM" will be discontinued from 1 January 2019 and replaced by free of charge online publications.

These free downloads and more details are now found here

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RR5 Table of Frequency Allocations Software
The RR5 Table of Frequency Allocations (TFA) software is a stand-alone application that provides a mechanism to electronically use, query and analyse the Table of Frequency Allocations and its associated footnotes, as they appear in Article 5 of Radio Regulations, as well as some other related texts (Resolutions, ITU-R Recommendations, Rules of Procedure ...). This indispensable software application runs on individual user's PC and requires neither network nor Internet connection. It is limited to the scope and boundaries of Article 5 of the Radio Regulations and is the perfect complement to the Radio Regulations (Edition 2024) that incorporates the decisions of the 2023 World Radiocommunication Conference.

Built around a relational database model, the software is equipped with various tools and utilities that allow, among others, for exporting data to various formats, as well as for the tracing and comparison of the evolution of the Article 5 Table and its associated footnotes (from the 2001 Edition onward). Ultimately, the software provides for the extraction and modification of the National Table of Frequency Allocations for a given geographic area (country), based on the corresponding "International Plan" which results after combining the information contained in Article 5 of the Radio Regulations.

Upon purchase and download of the software, you will be prompted to request a license -- on up to 3 separate personal devices -- prior to using the software. To upgrade to a 2-10 or organizational-wide license, please contact ITU Sales, separately. For any technical questions or support, post-purchase, please email BR Tools Tech Support .

2024  Nouveau!   Avis de publication avec bon de commande

The RR5 Table of Frequency Allocations (TFA) software is a stand-alone application that provides a mechanism to electronically use, query and analyse the Table of Frequency Allocations and its associated footnotes, as they appear in Article 5 of Radio Regulations, as well as some other related texts (Resolutions, ITU-R Recommendations, Rules of Procedure ...). This indispensable software application runs on individual user's PC and requires neither network nor Internet connection. It is limited to the scope and boundaries of Article 5 of the Radio Regulations and is the perfect complement to the Radio Regulations (Edition 2024) that incorporates the decisions of the 2023 World Radiocommunication Conference.

Built around a relational database model, the software is equipped with various tools and utilities that allow, among others, for exporting data to various formats, as well as for the tracing and comparison of the evolution of the Article 5 Table and its associated footnotes (from the 2001 Edition onward). Ultimately, the software provides for the extraction and modification of the National Table of Frequency Allocations for a given geographic area (country), based on the corresponding "International Plan" which results after combining the information contained in Article 5 of the Radio Regulations.

Upon purchase and download of the software, you will be prompted to request a license -- on up to 3 separate personal devices -- prior to using the software. To upgrade to a 2-10 or organizational-wide license, please contact ITU Sales, separately. For any technical questions or support, post-purchase, please email BR Tools Tech Support .

2024 edition available: 5 October 2024

Disponible enelectronic file
Autres éditions:   2020   2018  
 
Free 30-day Trial edition of RR5
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This Trial Edition of RR5 Table of Frequency Allocations Software edition 5.0.4.0., now with relevant Rules of Procedure 2021 incorporated, may be made available here to interested users for a 30 day timed trial.
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Navigateur du Règlement des radiocommunications
2021   Avis de publication avec bon de commande

Le Règlement des radiocommunications contient le texte complet du Règlement des radiocommunications tel qu'il a été adopté par la Conférence mondiale des radiocommunications (Genève, 1995) (CMR-95), puis révisé et adopté par les Conférences mondiales des radiocommunications, y compris tous les Appendices, Résolutions, Recommandations et les Recommandations UIT-R incorporées par référence.
Disponible enpaper   electronic file
Autres éditions:   2016   2012