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in peacetime, during exercises, in times of crisis, and in military operations. This document has been the basis for the frequency utilisation in NATO-Europe since 1982. Nations and organisations, e.g. partnership for peace countries, are invited to participate as deemed to be necessary.
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for states of emergency, and times of crisis and war, on the use of radio spectrum for military purposes required by NATO forces or in support of NATO, caters for additional spectrum.
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International Telecommunication Convention, Nairobi 1982; § 163, 1. The member countries contain full sovereignty pertaining military
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The national representatives of the frequency sovereignty agree unanimous to changes of the NJFA, in line to decisions of
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The military use of the frequency spectrum is based on the provisions of the
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common civil/military treaty to regulate the military access to the
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NATO Joint Civil/Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA)
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