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HX100/HX150

12. Use of 156.375 MHz is available for navigational communications only

in the Mississippi River from South Pass Lighted Whistle Buoy “2” and

Southwest Pass entrance Mid channel Lighted Whistle Buoy to mile

242.4 above head of Passes near Baton Rouge, and in addition over the

full length of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal from entrance to its

junction with the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, and over the full length

of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal from its junction with the Mississippi

River to its entry to Lake Pontchartrain at the New Seabrook vehicular

bridge.

13. Within 120 km (75 miles) of the United States/Canada border, in the area

of the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and its approaches,

157.425 MHz is half of the duplex pair designated as Channel 88. In this

area, Channel 88 is available to ship stations for communications with

public coast stations only. More than 120 km (75 miles) from the United

States/Canada border in the area of the Puget Sound and the Strait of

Juan de Fuca, its approaches, the Great Lakes, and the St. Lawrence

Seaway, 157.425 MHz is available for intership and commercial commu-

nications. Outside Puget Sound area and its approaches and the Great

Lakes, 157.425 MHz is also available for communications between com-

mercial fishing vessels and associated aircraft while engaged in commer-

cial fishing activities.

14. When the frequency 156.850 MHz is authorized, it may be used addition-

ally for search and rescue training exercises conducted by state or local

governments.

15. The frequency 156.850 MHz is additionally available to coast stations on

the Great Lakes for transmission of scheduled Coded Marine Weather

Forecasts (MAFOR), Great Lakes Weather Broadcast (LAWEB) and

scheduled Notices to Mariners or Bulletins. F3C and J3C emissions are

permitted. Coast Stations on the Great Lakes must cease weather broad-

casts which cause interference to stations operating on 156.800 MHz

until the interference problem is resolved.

16. The frequency 157.100 MHz is authorized for search and rescue train-

ing exercises by state or local government in conjunction with U.S. Coast

Guard stations. Prior U.S. Coast Guard approval is required. Use must

cease immediately on U.S. Coast Guard request.

17. The duplex pair for channel 20 (157.000/161.600 MHz) may be used for

ship to coast station communications.

18. Available for assignment to coast stations, the use of which is in accord

with an agreed program, for the broadcast of information to ship stations

concerning the environment.