that the Final Acts of WARC BS would enhance the beneficial uses of the radio spectrum. Several deserve mention. Thus, Resolution A resolved that "the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference be requested to annex the provisions and associated Plan to the Radio Regulations as an integral part thereof, in the form and to the extent it deems most appropriate without thereby affecting their content or integrity." Resolution B has express legal significance. The 1977 Conference resolved that "both during this interim period and after the date on which they have been annexed to the Radio Regulations, the provisions and the associated Plan shall retain their integrity as a legal instrument; that during this period the IFRB and the other appropriate organs of the Union shall be guided by the provisions of these Final Acts and the Radio Regulations." Resolution C dealt with the updating of the Master International Frequency Register for Regions 1 and 3. Resolution D was concerned with the Register in Region 2. Resolution E dealt with the same subject. Resolution F connected frequencies with the geostationary orbit. This resolution took note of the fact that WARC BS had established a "Plan" designating frequency bands and positions in the geostationary orbit for Regions 1 and 3. It stated that the Conference expected that the Region 2 Conference would design a similar "Plan." It took note of the fact that the operation of space radiocommunication services in the indicated frequency bands in orbits other than the geostationary orbit would be incompatible with the efforts of the Conference. The conclusion was that member States "shall ensure that their space stations in these frequency bands are operated in the geostationary orbit and no other."
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