It changed frequency several times, settling on 1332 kHz in 1978 when the new European frequency guidelines were implemented.
It covers radio broadcasting in the long and medium wave bands outside the Americas (separate agreements being in place for North and South America).
Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 — a similar agreement concerning the rest of the world
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