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    BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL

    Range, posit ion and height finders, and spottina instrumentsspecially designed for mUitalry purposes;Aiming dewces, electrClnic, gyroscopic, acoustic and optical,specially designed for military purposes;Bomb sights, bombing computers, gun sights and periscopes,specially designed for military purposes;Television sighting units specially designed for military purposes, and inertial platforms;(f) Components, parts, accessories, and attachments speciallydesigned for /the articles enumerated in sub-items (a), (b),(c), (d) and (e) above.M.L.6. Tanks, and vehicles speCially designed for militarypurposes, as follows:(a) Tanks and self-propelled guns;(b) Miltitary type armed or armoured vehicles, and vehicles fittedwith mountings for arms;(c) Armoured railway trains;(d) Military half tracks;(e) Military type recovery vehicles;(f) Gun carriers and traotors specially designed for towing artillery;(g) Trailers specially designed to carry ammooition;Ch) .Amphibious and deep water furding military vehicles;(i) MHitary mobile repai r shops specially designed to servicemilitary equipment;0) All other specially designed military vehicles;(k ) Pneumatic tyre casings (excluding traotor and farm implementypes) of a kind specially constructed to be bullet proof or torun when deflated;(1) AY specially designed components and parts for the foregoingM.L.7. Toxicological agents, as follows:(a) Biological, chemical and radio-active materials adapted foruse tin war to produce casualties in men or animals, or todamage crops;(b) Equipment specially designed and intended for the dissemination of the materials described in sub-item (a);(c) Equipment specially designed and intended for defence againsthe materials described in sub-item (a), and for their detectionand identification;(d) Components and parts specially designed for the items listedin (b) and (c) above.M.L.S. Powdel"s, explosives amd propellants, as follows:(a) Powders and liquid or solid propeIJants for the articles enumerated in items 3, 4 and 7;(b) Military high explosives;(c) Chemical base high energy solid or liquid fuels specially madefor military purposes;(d) Fuming nitric acid.NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider applications forlicences for the export of propellants and explosives normally usedfor civilian or industrial purposes or made into cartridges or chargesof an exclusively civilian or industrial nature.M.L.9. Vessels of war, and special naval equipmenlt, as follows:(a) Combatant vessels or vessels designed for offensive or defensiveaction (surface or under-water);(b) (i) Diesel engines of 1,500 horse power and over with rotaryspeed of 700 revolutions per minute or over, speciallydesigned for submarines;(ii) Electric motors specially designed for submarines, i.e., ove1,000 horse power quick reversing type, l iquid cooled andtotally enclosed:(c) Magnetic, p r e s ~ u r e , and acoustic underwater detection devicespecially designed for millitary purposes; specialized controland components thereof;(d) Submarine and torpedo nets;(e) Components, parts, accessories and attachments for the foregoing, such as turrets, naval gun mounts, submarine batteriesand catapuLts.M.L.tO. Aircraft and helicopters, of the piloted or pilotless typesand aero-engines and aircraf t 01" thelicooter equipment, associatedequipment and oomponents, specially designed for military purposeas set out below:(a) Combat aircraf.t and helicopters and other a ircraft and helicooters specially designed for mili tary purposes, includingmUitary reconnaissance, assault, mil1il1:ary training and logisticsupport, and. all aircraft and helicopters hav!ing special structural features such as multiple hatches, special doors. rampsreinforced floors and the like, for transporting and airdropoing; t ~ o o p s , military equipment and suppldes; aero-engines speciallyd e ~ i g n e d or adaoted for use with such aircraf t ano hel:icooterswi,th the exception of aero-engines excepted under item 1460 Cb(Group G); and compon.ent parts thereof;

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    Consolidated List of Goods Subject to Embargo for Soviet Bloc and China(b)(c)(d)(e )

    Group AMunitions IJist

    M.L.I. Small arms and machine guns, as follows:(a) Rifles, carbines, reviOlvers, pistols, machine pistols andmachine guns;(b) All specially designed components ~ n par:ts theref?r. .NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch wIll consIder a p p h ~ a t 1 o n s forlicences to export small quantities of small arms such as nfles, shotguns, carbines or pistols designed for sporting or ornamental purposes,and ammunition therefor.M.L.2. Artillery and projectors, as foNows:(a) Guns, howitzers cannon, mortars , tank destroyers, rocketlaunchers, m i l i i t a ~ y flame /throwers, recoilless rifles;(b) Military smoke, gas and pyrotechnic projectors; .(c) All specially designed c o m p o n e ~ t s and parts for the foregoIng.M.L.3. Ammunition and all specially designed cOlnponents andparts thereof, for the ~ e a p o n s enumerated under items 1 and 2.See Note to item 1 above.~ . L . 4 . Bombs, torpedoes, rockets and missiles (guided or unguIded), as follows:(a) Bombs, torpedoes, grenades (including smoke grenades), smokecanisters, rockets, mines, missiles (guided or unguided), depth

    c h ~ r g e s , fire bombs, incendiary bombs; and all speciallydeSigned components and parts therefor;(b) Apparatus and devices speciMly designed for the handling,control, activation, launching, laying, sweeping, discharging,detonation or detection of ~ t e m s enumerated in sub-item (a);(c) an.d. all specially designed components and parts therefor;MIhtary fuel thickeners specially formulated for the purposeof producing materials which, when added to petroleum pro-ducts, provide a gel-type incendiary material for use inbombs, projectiles, flame throwers or other implements of war.~ L ~ ~ Fire control equipment and range finders. as follows:Ir.e control, gun laying, night sighting, missile tracking andgUIdance equipment;

    ber o f amendments have heen ~ a d e i the list of goodsnwr emba,rgo fOT the Soviet Bloc and Ohina. The complete~ ~ 0: oratin.g these revisions is set ou t below; this supersedes11st I ~ ~ b l i s h e d in th e Board of Trade Journal on August 11, 1961.the list pu h h f fmbaro-o list relates to those goods w 1JC, or re'asons 0~ h f: ecurityare subject to eXlport licensing control to a widen a t t o n ~ f destinations and which. a r normaUy. p ~ o h i 1 ? . i t e d fo r exportranili following countries: AlbanIa, Bulgana, ChIna, Czechosloto . ethe Eastern Zone of Germany, Hungary, North Korea, NorthV ~ k l a , . Poland, Roumania, the Soviet Union an d TibelVietnam, . h ..items have been removed from the lIst; t ese are JIg~ h r e e m a c h i n e s (item 1002), forging hammers (item 1070) andb ~ r t . n g a c ' l d (item 1748). Items 1718 and 1723 (tetrafluoroethylenePenc b ed . t. d t fluorochlo[',oethylene) have een Incorporat JJn a new I em,~ ~ 5 4 . r F o u r other i t e ~ s have been added; these are. electron beamlding equipment (Item 1204), fueJ ~ l l s J3;nd certaIn other ipo,,:erwe rces (ite,m 1205), electric arc deVIces (lte,m 12.06) ~ n gr:aV1ty~ ~ e r s (Hem 1595). The net effect of the changes In.eXIsting lltems. t reduce. the scope of the embargo. Th e new I tems ,and theI h a ~ g e S ' in existing items are side-lined fo r ease of ffeference.CThe list is published f]or the general informatio:n .and gruidancef traders and does no t itse'lf have force of Jaw; It IS no t a com- l e ~ e list of goods subject to licensing control. TraderS! should referfo the Export of Goods (Control) Order, 1960, as amended, and theStrategic Goods ( C o n ~ r o l ) .Ordt?r, 1961, fo r the c o ~ p l e t e schedulesof goods which reqwre hcenS'lng. Amendments WIn be made assoon as possible to these Statut0o/ Orders to take. account of therecent changes in the emlbargo list. In the meantt.me the ~ x p o r tLicensing Branch will issue licences freely for those Items which areno longer embalrgoed.General) inquiries about Ithe embargo should be addressed /to theCommercial R e l ~ t J i o n s land Exports Depal'ltmentt, Boa rd o f Trade,Horse Guards Avenue, London, S.W.l '(Telephone: Traf,aJlgar8855 ExJt. 2632 or 7843), or 'to the a ' p p r o p r i ~ t e Production Depart.ment. ApplticatJions fo r export or ltmnshipment Ilicences should beaddressed ,to the Exp01'lt Licensing Branch, Board of Trade, GavrelleHouse Bunhin Ro,v, E ~ C . l (Telephone: Monarch 4071), fromwhom' ful'1ther copies of th e Ust miay be obtained, and of whominquiry should be made in 'any case of doubt as to whdher exportlicences are required.

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    BOARD OF TRADE JOURNALiiSoviet Bloc and China (Continued)

    (b) Airborne equipmen!t, including aiflborne refuelling equiptnent,specially designed for use with the aircraft and helicoptersand the e n ~ n e s of the types of aircraft and helicopters coveredby sub-item (a) and component parts thereof;(c) Pressure refuellers, pressure refuelling equipment, equipmentspecially designed to facilitate operations in confined areasand ground equipment no t elsewhere specified, developedspecially fo r aircraft and helicopters, aircraf,t and helicopterengines and balloons covered by sub-items (a) and (e);(d) Pressurized breathing equipment and par.tial pressure suits fo ruse in aircraft and heLicopters; anti-'G' suits; military crashhelmets; parachutes used for combat personnel, cargo-dropping,and a ircraf t deoeleration; l iquid oxygen conver te rs used foraircraft, helicopters and miss'iles; catapults and cartridgeactuated devices utilized dn emergency escape of personnelfrom aircraft and helicopters;(e) Non-expansive balloons in excess of 3,000 cubic feet capaCIty.M.L.11. Electronic equipment specially designed for military use;and components and parts therefor.M.L.12. Photographic equipment, as follows:(a) (i ) Air reconnaissance cameras and associated equipmentdesigned and used for military purposes;(ii) Film processing and printing machines designed and usedfo r military purposes;(b) Other cameras and other devices recording on film speciaUyd e s i ~ n e d and used fo r mil it ary purposes, and specializedequIpment designed to make the recorded information militarilyuseful;(c) All s p e o i a ~ l y designed components and parts fo r the foregoing.M.L.13. Speoial armoured equipment, as follows:(a) Armour plate;(b) Mil itary helmets ;(c) Body armour and flak suits;(d) Components and par ts specially designed fo r equipment in (c)above.

    M.L.14. Specialized military training equipment, as follows:(a) Specialized military training equipment;(b) Component s, part s, at tachmen ts and accessories speciallydesigned fo r such equipment.M.L.1S. Military infra-red equipment and specialized componentstherefor, not elsewhere specified.M.L.16. Munitions components and materials, als follows:(a) Brass and bronze f ab ri cat ions for p rime r anvi'ls, fabricationsfor bul le t caps (gilding metal c lad stee'O, cartridge link, primercap, shell rotating band; ,(b) Copper rota:tJing bands for shells, and other copper nlunitionscomponents;(c) Gilding metal clad steel;(d) Rough steel forgings, steel and alloy castings for guns andfor arms.M.L.17. Miscellaneous equipment and materials, as follows:(a) Tear gas and equipment for the dissemination thereof;(b) Self-contained diving and underwater swimming apparatus asfollows:(i) Closed and semi-closed ciircui,t (rebrea,thing) apparatus;(ii) Specially designed components for use in the conversionof open-circuit apparatus to military use;(iii) Articles exclusively designed for military use with self-contained diving and under-wiater swimming apparatus;(c) Bayonets;(d) Fire arms silencers (mufflers);(e) Power controlled searchlights and control uni1ts Itherrefor,designed for miHtary use.M.L.18. (a) Specialized machinery, equipment, and gear specially

    d ~ s i g n e d fo r the examination, manuvacture, testing and checkingof the arms, ammunition, appliances and machines referred toin this Group;(b) Vihra tion tes ting equipment (capable of provid ing a thrust, greater than 2,000 lbs. and specialized ancillary equipmenttherefor.M.L.19. Climatic conditioning chambers capable of simulating anycif the following conditions, over the whole range' of altitudes from sealevel to 75,000 ,feet or above: temperature, pressure, radia1tion orhumidity.M.L.20. Cryogenic equipment, as follows:(a) Equipment designed for maintaining an ,ambient temperaturebelow - 130 0 Centrigrade:(i) Designed for use in 'marine, a irborne or space applications;or,(ii) Ruggedized for mobile ground use; or(Hi) Designed to maintain operating temperatures for electrical,magnetic or electronic equipment or components;

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    (b) Electrical, magnetic or electronic equ ipment o r cspecially designed fo r operation continuously or 3mponentousJr at amb.ient t e m p e r a t u ~ e s below - 130 0 Centi ra1SC?ntinu(c) SpecIally desIgned accessones, sub-assemblies p a de,ponents for sub-i tems (a) and (b). ' or COl

    Group BAJtomic Energy List

    A.E.1. Source (fcifltile) and fissionable materials, inclUding b tlimited to the following: U D(a) Minerals, raw and treated (including residues and tail'which contain either uranium or thorium or any combin l ~ g sthereof, exceeding 005 per cent. by weight, as follows' a o(i ) Ores cOl1Jtadning uranium inc luding pitchblende' .(ii) MonaZJite and monazite sands; ,(ilii) Ores containing thorium including urano-thorianite(b) Natural uranium, unwrought. or w r o u ~ h t , inclUding alioys ancompounds of natural uranJIum, hawng an uranium conteexceeding 005 per cent., excepting medicinals.(c) Uran.ium 233, alloys (,.ontaining uranium 233 a ~ compounds oura'Ollum 233;(d) U r ~ n i u m .enrich.ed in th e i'sO'tope 235, alloys containing uranium~ n n c h e ~ a.n the Isotope 235, and compounds of uranium enricheIn the Isotope 235;

    (e) Irradiated uraIllium containing plutonium;(f) P I . u ~ o n ~ u m , a l ~ o y s containing plutonium and compounds cotaInIng plutonIum;(g) Thorium, unwrought or wrought, and alloys and compoundcontaining thoriu!U, e X c 1 u d i ~ g alloys containing less than 1per cent. of Ithon.um by weIght, and except medicinals'(h) I rradia ted thorium containing uranium 233. 'NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will oonsider appHcations flicences for the export of individua l shipments of up to 100 kilgrammes of contained thorium in compounds or up to 1 kilogrammof thorium metal.A.E.5. Deuterium and compounds, mixtures and solutions contaiing deute rium, including heavy water and heavy paraffins, in whicthe ratio of deUJterium atoms to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1 : 5,000 bnumber.A.E.8. Zirconium metal , al loys conta ining more than 50 per cenzirconium by weight, and compounds, in which the ratio of hafniucontent to z iroonium content is less than one part to 500 parts bweight; and manufactures wholly therof.A.E.9. Nickel wire conta ining 95 per cent. o r more nickel, 0millimetre or less in diameter.A.EIO. Woven wire mesh composed of wire containing 95 per cenor more nickel and containing 60 or more wires pier linear centimetrA.E.11. Nickel powder with a part icle size less than 200 micronNOTE: The Expor.t Licensing Branch will consider applications flicences for the expor t of nickel powder not made by the Carbonprocess.A.E.12. Beryllium metal and manufactures wholly thereof (exc1?ing beryllium windows for medical X-ray machines); beryl (exc1udmgem grade) and ores; alloys containing more than 50 per cent. beryLium by weight; oxides and other compounds.A.E.14. Fluorine.A.E.15 Chlorine tdfluoride.A.E.17. Fluorrinated hydrocarbons, as follows:Trichlorotrifluoroethane;Dichlorotetrafluoroethane. . . fNOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider a p p h c a t l O n ~ tlicences for the export of individual shipments of up to 1,100 KIgrammes of each of the above fluorinated hydrocarbons. .A.E.18. Equipment specialtly designed f or t he separation of Isotop

    of uranium and/or lithium. fiA.E.20. Personal radiation monitoring dosimeters, othe,r t h a ~ d i Cdosimeters and dosi1meters desi'gned specially for use wl,th mradiation equipment, capable of measuring: ns'(a) in one exposure, a dosage between 25 and 800 roentge f(b) dose rates of between 1 to 80 roentgens per hour.A.E.22. Mass spectrographs and spectrometers. as f o l 1 o W : ~ a(a) Al l multi-focus types (including double focUS, tandcycloidal); f 5 inch(b) Single focus types possessing a radius of curvature 0or more: . rations fNOTE : The Export Licensing Branch will conSIder a p P b l ~ t e m (b)licences fo r the export of single equipments covered by su -1 Icertain circumstances.

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    BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL28 SePtember 1962 t Bloc and China (Continued)sovJec) Special,ly designed assemblies, components and parts for the( foregOIng.AE24. positive ion sources suitable for u;se in m ~ spectrogral?hs ss spcctometers and capable of handlIng uranIum hexafluondeand ma

    (UF6). . . d' . h bellAE 27 Valves 3 centImetres o r g reater In Iameter WIt ows ~ h ~ n y made of or l ined with aluminium, nickel, or alloy cons e ~ l ~ 60 per cent. or more nickel, either manual/ly or automatic~ : n J f i ~ e r a t e d and with other than metal to metal seats.a ~ . ~ . 2 9 . Gas centrifuges capable of the enrichment or separationof ~ o ~ ~ e ; ' h e Export Licensing Branch will consider applications forr ~ e for the' export of gas centrifuges specially designed for indus-l ~ e r use and not suitable for atomic energy production use.

    t n E 30 Blowers and compressors (turbo, centrifugal and axial flow)' wholly made of or lined with aluminium, nickel, or alloy con:-t Y ~ ~ g 60 per cent. or more nickel, .and having .a capacity of 60tambll,c feet per minute (1,700 l itres per minute) or greater.eu d ' f f l ' 'hAE.31. Electrolytic cells for the pro uehon 0_- - .uonne WIt aduction capacity greater than 100 grammes of flUonne, per hour.pro .. d ' f f ' 1 tA.E.33. Heat exchangers: sUl'tab!e .for use In gasepus 1 USlon p; an s,, heat exchang,ers made of alumInIum, oopper, nIckel, or alloys con

    ~ : i n i n g more than 60 per cent. nickel, or c o m b i n a t i o ~ n s of these m.etalsas clad tubes, designed to operate (1)t sub-atmospherIc pressure, wlth aleak rate of less than lOA atmospheres per hou r under a pressuredifferential of 1 atmosphere.A.E.34. Artificia'l graphite, in the form of blocks 'Or rods .fromwhich a cube of 2 inches side or greater can be cut, and. ~ a v l n g aboron content of less than, o'r equal to, 1 part f ~ a mdhon, thetotal thermal neutron absorpt ion cross sect ion beIng less than, orequal to, 5 millibars per atom.A.E.35. Lifhium meta'l, compounds, ores, and c 0 ! l c e n t r a t e ~ . .NOTE: The Export Licensing B r ~ n c h WIll conSIder: lapphcahons ~ o licences for exports of m e d ~ c a . l lithlum ~ o m p < ? u ~ d s , h t h I U ~ s o a ~ s ~ I n -eluding lithium ste.arate), ~ l t ~ ' l U m . b r ~ m l d ~ , .lIthlum cobaItIte, l ~ . t h ~ u mzirconate, lithium srhcate, lIthIum J : ~ d l d ~ , lIthIum chroJ!late and hth!umziroonium s,ilicate. The' Export LICenSJng B r a n ~ h . WIll also .conslderapplications for licences for .exports of other h ~ h l u m . ~ a t e ' f ' l a l , containing up to a \ t o t ~ l of 1 kilogramme'.of contaIned hthlum, naturalor depleted in the 6 Isotope, except for sIngle crystals.A.E.36. NucJear reactors, Le. reactors capable of operatin so asto maintain a controlled, self-sustaining fission chain reaction, andmajor components designed or intended for use in a nuclear reactorsuch as reactor vessels, core support structures, coolant pumps, f ~ e l

    element handling equipment, heat exchangers and control rod dnvemechanism.A.E.37. Hafnium metal, and alloys and compounds of hafniumcontaining more than 15 per cent. hafnium by weight .A.E.38. Calcium containing both less than one-hundredth (0'01)per cent. by weight of impurities other than magnesium and less than

    10 parts per million of boron.A.E.39. Tri tium and cOiupounds conta ining tri tium in which theratio iof tritium to hydrogen by atoms exceeds one part in onethousand.NOTE: The only compounds of tri tium excluded from embargo bythis deoilitoion are those chemical compounds whcre the tritium ischemically equivalent to other hydrogen isotopes. The exclusion docsnot apply ~ physical mixtures.

    Group CMetal-Working Machinery

    1016. Grinding heads and soindle assemblies (consisting of spindlesand bearings as a minimal assembly) designed or rated for operationat s ~ e e d s in excess of 120,000 revolutions per m.inute and machinesspeCIally designed for the utilization of such grinding heads.f 1072. Presses and special1ized controls, accessories and parts thereOf, as follows:(a) ~ r e s s e s (stabilised equipment using rams) for applying highIImpact energy work force1s through use of explosives or com

    p r e s ~ e d gases including air;(b) SpeCIally designed or redesigned for the working or fonningof metals, alloys or other matemals with a melting pointexce,eding 1,900 degrees CentigI"acJe;(c) Mechanical and hydraultic. not elsewhere specified, with totalrated pressures of over 5,000 tons; ,t h ~ O T E : The Expor t Licensing Branch, provided they are satisfiedthe presses are not speciaHy designed for use in forming aircraft.

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    missile, or space vehicle parts, in powder metallurgy or in ceramicsproduction, will consider applications for licences for exports of:(i) Hor izon ta l ex trusion presses having a total ra ted pressureless than 10,000 tens; and(ii) Vertical presses having a total rated pressure less than15,000 tons. .(d) ContrOll equipment, accessories and par ts whioh are speciallydesigned for the above presses.NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consdder applications forlicences fo r the expor t of normal amounts of equipment covered bypart (d) above to service presses expor ted under the Note to part (c)above.1075. Spin-forming machines, except Ithose with a spindle drivemotor of less than 50 horse power.1080. Machines and equipment specially designed for making ormeasuring gas turbine blades.1081. Machinery or use in the manufacture of aircraft, as follows:(a) Machinery speciaUy designed for the working or forming ofaJrcraft shoot, plate or eX1trusion;(b) Machinery specially designed for the milling of aircraft skin.1086. Machines specially designed for the manufactur e of je tengines, the following:(a) Jet engine compressor case boring machines;(b) Jet engine compressor or turbine disc turning machines;(c) Je t engine roltJor grinders.1088. Gear making and/ or finishing machinery, as foHows:(a) Gear grinding machines, generating type of 36 inohes workdiam,eter and above;(b) Capable of the produotion of gears of a module finer than OSmillimetre (diametral piJtch finer than 48).1091. Electronic closed loop feed back system capable of controlling, and of continuously correcting, continuous path metal cuttingand/or metal forming contour !Operations; and metal-working machinetools designed for or equipped with such controls.NOTE: The term 'continuous path' is meant to include both s\traigbtand curved paths and such paths in one or more planes.

    Group DChem,ical and Petroleum Equipment

    1106. Counter current solvent ex.tractors, such as pulsed columnsand mixer selttlers made of sta\inless steel, specially designed forextracting radio-active substances.1110. Gas liquefying equipment, as follows:. .(a) Equipment, not elsewhere specified, ISpectaJ1ly deSIgned for theproduotion of gases in liquid form, capable of operating atpressures of 300 lbs. per square ~ n c h or over, or of liquefyingair or hydrogen at pressures of 75 lbs. per square inch or overby ,turbine expansion and producing 1 ton or more per day ofgas in l iquid form, except :(i) Plants nOlt capable of producing more' than 25 per cent. ofthe ir total da1ily product as extractable gas in Jliquid form;(ii) Plants specially designed for liquefying chlorine orammonia;(.Hi) Stationary equipment for liquefying carbon dio?,ide;(iv) Equipment for l/iquefying low molecular weight refinerygases;(b) Liquid fluorine producing equipmet1it;(c) Equipment for the separation of (helliunl from natural gases.1112. Equipment for production and/or concentra,tion of deuteriumoxide.1118. Equ ipment for the production of military explosives and

    solid propellants, as follows:(a) Complete installations;(b) Speoialized conlponents;(c) Nitrators: continuous types.1125. Pla:nlt for the production of titanium a ~ /or zirconiummetals (exoluding separate plant for the productIon of titaniumtetrachloride or zirconium tetrachloride) as follows:(a) Complete installa\tions;(b) Specialized c o m p o n e ~ t s ~ " .. ..(c) Electric furnaces speCllally deSigned for the recovery of titanIumor zirconium.from scrap.1129. Ion vacuum punlps (i.e. those using tRe principle ofionizatlion) except those having pumpinp; s ~ s . ~ less than 800 litresof hydrogen per second a! a pressure of 10- m i l h m ~ t r e of mercury ormore:. land specially fabricated parts and accessone5, not elsewherespecified.(Continued on next page)

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    iv BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL 28 Septemberl9Soviet Bloc and China (Continued)

    1131., Pumps (except vacuum pumps) capable of delivering liquidsseparately or in combination with solids and/or gases and having anyof the following characteristics:(a) Designed to move molten metals by electromagnetic forces;(b) Specially designed for operation at temperatures below - 1300Centigrade;(c) Having aliI flow contact surfaces made of any of the followingmaterials:(i ) 90 per cent. or more tantalum, titanium or zirconium, eitherseparately or combined;(ii) 50 per cent. or more cobalt or molybdenum, either separatelyor combined;(Hi) Polytetraf1uoroethylene; polychlorotrifluoroethylene.1133. Valves, cocks and pressure regulators, not elsewhere specified,as follows:. (a) Specially designed to operate at temperatures below -130 0Centigrade; .(b) Having all flow contact surfaces made of any of the follOWIngmaterials:(i) 90 per cent. or more tantalum, titanium or zirconium, eitherseparately or combined; .(H) 50 per cent. or more cobalt or molybdenum, eIther separatelyor combined;(Hi) PolytetrafluoroeJthylene; polychlorotrifluorootihylene.See also A.E.27.1142. Pipe and tubing made of, lined with or covered with polytetrafluoroethylene or polychlorotrifluoroethylene.

    See also item 1754. 1145. Containers, jacketed only, for the storage or transportationof liquefied gases, including mobile units, a.s follows: .(a) Of 1,893 l itres (500 gallons) capaCIty or over., deSIgned forliquid nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, ozone, hehum, argon orfhlorine, except .2-sheU containers rated for an average evaporatIon loss of over5 per cent. per 24-hour period; such loss is to be cal.culated asa percentage of the total liquid capacity o! the contau?-er unde;ambient temperature conditions of +75 F a h r ~ n h e I t ( t 24Centigrade) or higher ,and without exposure to dIrect sunhght;(b) Of 946 litres (250 ga;llons) ~ .to 1 , 8 ~ 3 litres (500 gallons),designed for the h . a n d h n ~ of hqUId fluonne.Equipment for separatIon of Isotopes. (See A.E.l8.)Mass Spectrographs and Spectrometers. (See A . E . 2 ~ . )Centrifuges capable of the enrichment or separation of isotopes.(See A.E.29.) )Blowers and compressors. (See A:E.30. .Electrolytic cells for theproductlon of fluonne. (See A.E.31.)Heat exchangers and components. (See A.E.33.)Group EE l e ~ t r i c a l and Power-Generating Equipment

    1203. Btectric vacuum furnaces as follows: .(a) Consumable electtode. v a ~ u u m arc f u r n a c e ~ , not elsewherespecified with a capaCIty In excess of 5 tons,fb) Skull type vacuum arc furnaces:~ Electron beam vacuum furnaces; .IC) Cold crucible vacuum induction furnaces deSIgned to oPderate(d . ", sures lower than 0.1 millimetre of m e r c ' ; 1 r ~ an at ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t u r e s higher than 1100 0 Centigrade and specIahzed parts

    therefor. . . t d1204. Electron beam welding andIor maChinIng equIpmen anspecialized parts therefor. . . .Electro-chemical, semi-conductor and rad:Io-ac!Ive deVIces,n o { 2 ~ ~ ~ w h e r e specified, !o r the direct c o n v e r s ~ n of chemIcal, solar ornuclear energy to electrIcal energy, as follows.(a) Electro-chemical devices, as follows: (1) Fuel cells (including regenerative cells), I.e. cells forgenerating e l e ~ t r i : power, to :which the.consumable com-ponents are supphed from outSIde the .cell, .(2) electrically rechargea;ble ceUs, h e ~ e t i c a l l y sealed, desIgnedto have a leakage r ate o f 10-5 CUbIC, c e n t 1 m e t r e ~ per s ~ c o n dof gas or less when tested under a pressure dIfferential of2 atmospheres; . .(3) primary c ~ l l s having any o f ~ h e ~ o n o w i n g c h ~ r a c t e n s b c s :(i) possessing 'a means o f a c t I v a t l ~ and h a v I n ~ . an opencircuit storage life in the unaotlvated condItion, at atemperature of 21 0 Centrigrade of 10 years or more; 0(H) capable of operating at temperatures f r o ~ b e l o ~ -25Centigrade to above +55 0 CentIgrade, t n c 1 u d ~ n g cellsand cell assemblies (other than dry cells) possessIng self-contained heaters;

    (b) Photo-voltaic cells, not elsewhere specified, with a 0put of 8 milliwatts or more per square centinletrePu:; Omilliwatts per, square centimetre tungsften (2800 0 erillumination; aU gallium arsenide photo-voltaic cells ex~ e l v , those having a power output of less than 4 m i l l i w a t ~ mc udby the above technique; easU(c) Power sources other than nuclear .reactors based on radimaterials systems, excluding those having a POWer Oll oactless than 0.5 watt in which the rat io of output (in w ~ ~ t )weight (in pIOunds) is Jess than 1 to 2;(d) Specialized parts, components and sub-assemblies of the bdevice... a1206. Electric arc devices, not elsewhere specified for genea flow of ionized. gas in which the arc column is c o ~ s t r i c t e d (ratdevices wherein the flow of gas is for isolation purposes only)' e x e ment incorporating such devices; specially designed parts a c d e ~ u ~ and. control IOr test equipment, not elsewhere specified, for sdeVIces.

    1255. Diesel engines, 50 horse power and over, whose non-magnecontent exceeds 50 per cent. of their total weight.1266. Electric power generating mobile units of over 5,000 kiwatts.

    Group FGeneral Industrial Equipment

    1305. Metal rolling mills, the following:(a) Sheet and strip mills as fol lows:(1) Having automatic work roll adjustment controls for taping or contouring along the length of ,the sheet or ~ t r i p '(2) More than three-high, not elsewhere specified, (inclUdidual purpose mills which can operate las either two-four-high) which achieve sp,ecial IClJteral and;'or longitudincontour control by lOne or more of the following means:(i) Work rolls having a ratio of roll face length to rdiameter which exceeds either :. 6 : 1 for roUs with roll face length up to and incling 30 inches; or5 : 1 for rolls with roll face length exceedinginches;(ii) Work roll ClOntour control achieved by concurredeforming of back-up rolls, back-up shafts or worolls;(Hi) Closed loop electronic gauge controls;(iv) Control tensiometers (devices fl'1om both measure aautomatically maintain appropriate adjustment oftension applied to the metal being rolled);(v) Any other feature achieving special lateral and/longitudinal contour controls comparable to thoachieved by (i) and (iv);(b) Mills specially designed or redesigned. for the .rollingmetals and alloys with a melting pOInt exceedmg 190Centigrade; .(c) Specialized controls, parts and accessories for the above m1NOTE 1: The term 'sheet and strlip mills' covers mills for the rolliof plate, sheet, 81trip, foil and any equivalent product. . .NOTE 2: The Export LicenSling Branch will consider applIcatiOnslicences for the export of:(a) Hot mills possessing any of the characteristics coveredsub-paragraphs (i) to (v) Iif these characteriSltics ~ .not P d r ~ an improvement in kind and/or quality 011 slmtlar eVl.incorporated into operating mills of the same type ~ ~ y S prior to January 1 of the year three years precedmg' e

    of licensing;(b) Cold mills possessing any of the character,istics covered by ~ ~ nparagraphs (i) t (':) i f these c h a ~ a c t e r i s t ! c s . do n ~ Pincoan improvement :In k1nd and Ior qualilty on sImdar d e v I ~ s f tporated into any operating cold mill before J '.IDUary 0year three years preceding ,the year of licensmg; .(c) All controls, parts and accessories for the above mIlls. h 'cThe term 'improvement in kind or quality' applies o.nly to ~ a ; i l i t developments resultin$ tin a mateliial increase i!l effica:l1ty od Jor longto achieve the exceptionally close tolerances In lartenl an Itudinal contour required for military purposes. . . ot coveNOTE 3: Sub-l'aragraph (a) (2) (i) of the d e f i n l ~ l o n dIes r:ary fon(a) Mills having multiple work rolls rotating In a paneflound the back-up rolls; . 'um foil.(b) Mills specially designed for the ~ o U i n g of alnmlO\ll in whicNOTE 4: The term 'more than three-hIgh' covers any Weach work roll is supported by one or more back-uP ro s.

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    (c) Seagoing vessels including coasters and hulls therefor, not elswhere specified, designed fo r speeds of 21 knots or over whein full load (design) condition;(d) Vessels with hul ls and propulsion machinery made wholJy oprimarily of non-magnetic materials;(e) New ships with decks and platforms speoiaUy designed ostrengthened to receive weapons.NOTE: The Ministry of Transport should be consulted about anvessels which contain any embargoed i tem or have arrangements fodemagnetization.1430. Buoyant electric conducting cab le suitable f or sweepinmagnetic mines.1441. Marine steam boilers designed to operate at temperatureof 1100 0 Fahrenheit and above.1450. Automotive vehicles, tractors, lift trucks, not elsewherspecified, possessing or bui lt to cur rent military specifications differinmaterially f rom thei r norma l commercial specifications.1460. Air cr af t a nd helioopters, aero-engines and aircraft anhelicopter equipment, as follows:(a) Aircraf t and helicopters, no t elsewhere specified, except thosnot containing or incorporating any Munit ions L is t item(Group A) and which:(i) are of !types and series which have been in normal civil usf or mor e than two years; or(ii) being of types and series in normal civil use, are unde90,000 lb. empty weight (emp ty we ight is understood toinclude norrnal inst.allations and normal minimum crewbu t does not include fuel or payload);NOTE: Exporters are advised to c on sult the Ministry o

    Aviation about any proposal to sell aircraft to the Sino-SovieBloc.(b) Aero-engines, not elsewhere specified;NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch wil l consider applica,tions for licences for tlhe export of the following types of aeroengines for use in civil aircraft and helicop,ters in the Sino'"Soviet Bloc:(i) Turbo-prop, turbo-shaft and turbo-jet types and series whicha re the s tandard engines of aircraft and helicopters exceptedf rom emba rgo under sub-items (a ) (;i) and (a) (ii) aboveor are equivalent to such engines;(ii) piston types;(c) Ground and airborne e q u i p m e n t ~ not elsewhere specifieddeveloped solely or used mainly fo r aircraft an d helicoptersexcept ground or airborne equipment of types in normal civiluse.See also M.L.IO.1485. Compasses and gyroscopic equipment, as fol lows:(a) Gyro compasses, North-seeking only, possessing one or moreof the following characteristics:(1) Automatic correction for the effects on compass accuracyof changes Iin ship's speed, acceleration, or latitude, otherthan manually set mechanical correotive devices;(2) Provision fo r accepting ship's d ~ t a as an electrical input;(3) Provision for setting in corrections for cur rent set and

    drift; . . .(4) UltJiltization of accelerometer, rate gyro, rate Integratinggyros, or electrolytic leye!s as sensing de.vices; . .(5) Provisions fo r determIning and electncally transmIttIngship's level reference data (roll , pitch) in add.ition to ownship's course data; .(b) Pressure proof ship's. course indicaltors .for s u b ~ a n n e s ;(c) Transmitting magnetic oompasses speCially deSIgned for sub..marines;.(d) (ti) Gyro-stabilizers for a i ~ c r a f t ;(ii) Automatic pilots for aircraft;See Note under (e) below.(e) Gyro-magnetic compasses; .NOTE: The Expor t Licensing Branch will consider. apphcations fo r licenoes for equipment covered under sub-Items (d)

    and (e) p r o v ~ d e d : ' .(A) They a re of types and series whach have bee n tn n o r ~ a lcivil use fo r more than two years and a re s t a n ~ a r d eqUIpment of aircraft excluded f ~ o m control under Item 1460.(B) The equipment is rt10 be installed !in civilian aircraft.(0 Gyro-aSltro compasses; .(g) G y ~ o - s t a b i l ~ z e r s used. ~ o other p ~ r p o s e s than aucraft control,except those for stabIlIZing an entire surface v e s ~ e l ;(h ) Automatic pilots used for other purposes lthan aircraft control,except marine types for surface v e s s e l s ; . . .(i) Gyroscopes and a c c t ~ l e ~ o m e t e r s of very h l g ~ precIsIon. andminiaturized gyro&copes and a c c e l e r o m e t ~ r s w ~ l l c h are deSignedfo r use in inertia navilgation systems or an gUIdance systems ofal l types;

    Group GTransportation Equipment

    140S. Ice breakers of 10,000 shaft horsepower and over.flf1410. Tankers des igned for speeds of more than 18 knots when in1 oad (design) condition.re!41S. Warships (whether or not converted to non-mil itary use ando 5ardless of current s tate of repair or operating condition); and hullsfSeparts of hulIs, for such ships.e also M.L.9.

    ~ 1 . ":essels, as follows:() i IShlng vessels and hulls therefor designed for speeds of 17(b) Hnots or. over when in full load (design) condition;N ydrofotl vessels not elsewhere specified;h d r ~ T E : The Ministry of Transport will consider applications fora ~ P h t II vessels not possessing significant rough water capability orand J tous 9ualities provided the vessels are for normal civilian useo not Incorporate advanced techniques.

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    1315 construct ion equipment built Ito military specifications,ialiy designed ~ o airborne transport.

    I S ~ 5 3 Cable-making macbinery specially designed for making1 1 t i P ~ i r electric cable (for telecommunications purposes) and capableI1lfmanufacturing cables subject to embargo under item 1526 (Groupo below), as foHows:H(a) M a c h i l ~ e r y other. than that covered by item 1354 for applyinginsulatIng matenal. to conductors;(b) Mach.inery ~ o laymg cC!11ducto.rs ~ o g e t h e r !1nd / ~ .for applyingan HlsulatIng, sepc.rating, blndmg or IdentifyIng materialthereto;(c) Machinery Lor laying. up conductors, pair s, quads, etc., together Ito form the complete cable core or part thereof.

    1354. Cable-making machinery specialJy designed for makingcoaxial c a b l ~ , as fo l lows: . . .(a) Machmes fo r applyIng InsulatIng separatol'lS 1Jo the i nner conductor of air-spaoed coax1ial electric cables;(b) Machines fo r applying metal s tr ip or sheet ,to florm the outerconductor of coaxial electric cables(c) M.achines .for forming, stranding, or' assembling coaxial cable,wtth or WIthout conductors other than coaxial tubes(d) A u t o n l ~ t ~ c equipment for. c o n t r ~ l l i n g the d i a m e l ~ r or theeccentrICIty of extruded dtelectnc on wJres and cables.1355. E I ~ c t r o n i c v ~ l v e making machinery, as follows:(a) MachInery, eqUIpment and test gear specially designed for themanufacture. of the various types of embargoed electronicvalves, t r a n ~ l s t o r s and crystal diodes (including components orsub-assemblIes therefor);(b) M a c h i n ~ r y , equipm.ent and ~ e s t gear specially designed for theautOt:latlc or s e m I - a u t o ~ a t I c ~ s s e m b l y of electronic valves,

    t r a n s I ~ t ~ r s and crystal dIodes (Including components and subassemblIes therefor).1360. Equipment fo r the manufacture of semi-conductor materialsas follows:(a) Equipmer:tt. specially designed f o the production or processing

    o d ~ n d n t I c forms .of any semI-conductor material, or combmatIOn thereof, SUItable for use in diodes or transistors(b) Equipment, including specialized controls, par ts and acces;oriestherefor, not elsewhere specified, specially designed or modifiedto be capable of purifying or processing one or more semiconductor materials, except equipment specially designed forthe zone purification of germanium.NOTE 1: The ~ e r m ' ~ e n d r i t i c ' signifies a ribbon-like product of semiconductor matenal.whIch may be d rawn in various widths, thicknessesand lengths and WhICh may represent processing stages from a relativelypure form of the material through advanced stages of treatment.!':l0TE 2: Equipment fo r purifying and processing includes equipment

    whIch performs one or more of the fol lowing operations on semiconductor materials:(i) purifying beyond 99.9 per cent.;~ ~ i ) e q u . a l i ~ i n g distribution of residual ~ m p u r i t i e s ;

    (111) achIeVIng controlled introduction of impurities in one or. more stages of operation;(IV) p r o d ~ c i n g monocrystalline material or forms , inc ludingformIng on substrates.1380. C ~ n t r i f u g a l and axial flow compressors or blowers, not elsewhere speCIfied, capable of an overall compression ratio of 2 : 1 ormore coupled with a capacity of over 372,000 cubic feet per minuteor of. an overall compression ratio IOf 3 : 1 or more coupled with acapaCIty of over 106,000 cubic fee t per minute.See also A.E.30.

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    G) Gyros and gyro compasses with a mlmmum rated free directional drift r8lte (minimum rated free preoession) of 10 per houror less;(k) Specially designed parts and components fo r the above, exceptfor the specific equipment exported under (d) and (e).

    Group HElectronic Equipment including C o m m u n i c u ~ i o n sand Rad'ar1501. Communication, navigation, direction finding and radarequipment, no t elsewhere specified, as follows:(a) Airborne communica1tion equipment and specialized pa rt s a ndcomponents therefor;NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider applications forlicences fo r the export of commercial airborne equipmentneeded to equip Sino-Soviet Bloc aircraft which participate inscheduled commercial flights ,to countries outside the Bloc, oras norma l s tandar d equ ipment i ncorpor at ed in civil aircraf.tbeing exported to the Sino-Soviet Bloc for commercial use, andcontaining none of the following characteristics:(i) Designed to operate at frequencies greater than 156megacycles pe r second;(H) Designed for Single Side Band Operation;

    ~ i i i ) Incorporating facilities for t he rapid selection of more.than 200* channels per equipment;(iv) Incorporating faoilities for proyiding a Inult iplicity ofalternative output carrier frequencies contr,olled by a lessernumber of p i ~ z o - e l e c t r i c crystals and no t forming nluHiplesof a common control frequency and no t being airborneequipment fin normal civil use ope ra ti ng in the 108 to 136megacycles per second frequency band with a 50 kilocyclesper second channel spacing;(v) PressurJzed throughout;(vi) Rated or continuous operation over a range of ambienttemperatures extending from below - 40 0 Centigrade toabove +5 5 0 CentJigrade;(v1i) Designed for modulating methods employing any fornl ofdigital modulation using t ime and frequency redundancysuch as 'Quan tized Frequency Modulation (Q.F.M.),.* Applications for licences f or equ ipment incorporatingfacilities for the rapid selection of 560 or fewer channels inthe 108 :to 136 megacycles per second frequency band with a50 kilocycles per second channel spacing, will also be consideredif the equipment has been in normal civil use for at least twoyears.(b) Navigation and direction findling equipment, no t elsewherespecified (and special ized parts and accessories, specializedtesting or calibrating equ ipment and training or simulatingequipment, no t elsewhere specified, therefor), as follows:(1) Airborne navigation equipment and ddrection finding equipment as follows:(i) Designed to make use of 'Doppler' frequency pheno-mena;(ii) U l t i l i ~ n g the constan t velocity and /o r the rectilinearpropagation chatraoteristics of ~ l e c t r o m a g n e t i c waveshaving frequency .less than 4 X 1014 cycles per second(0.75 microns);NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider applications for licences for:( l) the expont of commercial airborne equipmentneeded to equip Sino-Soviel1 Bloc aircraft which participate in scheduled commercial flights to countries outside the Bloc, or as norma l s tandard equipmentincorporated in civil aircraft ,being exported to theSino-Soviet'Bloc fo r commercial use, !lr,ovided that suchequipment:(a) is no t designed to make Use of hyperbolic gridsat frequencies greater than 3 megacycles pe rsecond;(b) is no t transistorized; and(c) is in conormity with the standards of theInternational CivH Aviation Organization(I.C.A.O.) and assures no function exceedingthose required bv these standards; and(2) the export of the' following equipment when theequipment is to be' installed in civil aircraft ofthe Sino-Soviet Bloc:(a) Very High Frequency Omn i p ir eo ti onal Rad ioRange Equipment (V.O.R.); ,(b) Instrument Landing Systems (I.L.S.);(c) Commercial airborne equ ipment designed to

    make use of hyperbolic grids and operating afrequencies lof less than 3 megacYcl~ e c o n d es peprov,ided that oo-ordina!te conversion e u'is nOlt included and is nOlt separately s u P p l ~ d l p r n e n (ill) Radio altimeters, the following: .(a) Pulse modulated(b) Frequency modulated having an accuracy better th 3 f.eet over the whole range between 0 to 100 fanor 3 pe r cen t above 100 feet. ee(c) Frequency modulated using transistors and w h have been in normal oivil use for less than 4 e' leNOTE: The Expor.t Licensing Branch will conside/a ~ r s l ic a ~ i o n s for .licences. for freque.ncy modulated r a ~ i

    a 1 t ~ m e t e r s uSiIng t r a n s ~ s t o r s WpM Incorl?orated in aircrafbeIng e x p o r t e ~ to SUlIO-Sovilet c ~ u n t n e s provided thasuch radIO altImeteTs have been In normal civil use fmore than two years. o(iv) Direction finding equipment opera ting at frequenciegreater t ~ a n 5 megacycl,es per second (other than equipment d e s I g n e ~ for search and rescue purposes provideIthat Ithe receIver operates on a crystal controlled fixef r e q u e ~ c y .of 1215 megacycles. per. second and that thdetermInatIJon o f th e D.F. beanng IS not independent othe heading of Ithe aircraft and provided that the DFantennae array lis designed for operation at a f i ~ C frequency of 121.5 megacycles per second;(v) Pr:essurized throughout;(vi) Rated for continuous operation over a range of ambientemperatures extending from below - 40 0 Centigrade tabove +55 0 Centigrade;(2) Grcund and marine equipment for use with airbornnavigation equipment utilizing the constant velocity andor the rectilinear propagation characteristics of e l e c t r ~ magnetic waves having frequency less than 4 x 10H cycleper second (075 microns);NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch wjll consider applcations for licences for:(1) the export of ground equipment for Use with aiborne navigation equipment r'equired for useSino-Soviet Bloc airports fo r servicing commerciflights from countries outside the Bloc providethalt suoh equipment:(a) is no t designed ItO make use of hyperbolgrids at frequencies greater than 3 megacycleper seoond;(b) is no t transistorized; and(c) is in con fo rmi ty wi th the standards of thInternational Civil Avia tion Organizatio(I.C.A.O.), and assures no funotion exceedinthose required by these standards; and(2) the export of this type of equipment w ~ e ~ . .(a) the equipment is to be ins,talled at clvl1[an .alports or for use on oivil aiT routes in SmSoviet countries and(b) the equipm,ent is designed to operatefrequencies between 5 megacycles per s e ~ n and 157 megacycles per second, excludInsingl'e side band equipment and(c) the .equipment empLoys a loop system o system employing a number of spaced v ~ r t l c aerials uniformlv disposed aA,:ound the C l ~ c u mference of a circle, e x c l u d i ~ 1 g electronIcallcommutalted types. .(3) Ground and marine direction. finding equipment operatInat frequencies greater !than 5 megacycles per s ~ c ~ n d ~(c) Radar ,equipment, no t elsewhere specified (and s p e c l ~ h z e d paand accessories, specialized IteSiting or calibrating eqUIpment'fletraining or ~ , i m u l a t i n g equipment, no t elsewhere specltherefor), as follows:(l ) Airbor-ne radar equioment; . licNOTE: The Expor t L i c e n s i n ~ Branch wiH c c : n s l ~ e ~ a ~ P c r a tions for licences t o expo rt radar equipment 1n CIVl1 . a l ~ e n being ex!'orted .to Sin,o-Soviet countries provided the eqUIP(a) is no t transistorized; rada(b) is specially designed fior use ac:: a commercial w e ~ t . h l e r r c r a f (c) is normal and reaS'onable eouipm1ent for such CIVl al(2) Ground and mar ine radar eQuinment. a follows: tho(i) Radar equh,ment. not elsewher,e specifi,ed. ot.her t ~ f ~ e " u e n normal equipments designed for pulse o p e r a t l ~ t 1a660 meJZcies between 1,300 megacycles per second an 'and 3,9cvcles per second. 2.700 meqacycles per s,econd cond amceacyoles per ~ e c o n d , or 8.500 megacycles per se f m ~ r i 10,000 megacycles pe r second, haVting, in the case 0

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    Soviet Bloc and China (Continued)radar, a peak output power to the aer ia l system of notgreater ,than 75 kilowatts or, in ' /the case of ground-basedradar, having a peak /Output power to the aerial system ofnot greater than 50 kilowattts and a range of not grca,terthan 50 nautical miles;NOTE: the 50 nautical miles range is intended to refer tothe maximl!-m u s a b ~ e range 0t?- a target of 100 square metres.(ii) Radar equIpment Incorpocabng permanent Echo Cancellation;(ill) Radar equipment incorporating antennae systems for otherthan linear polari:.lation;(iv) Radar equipment uti lizing other than conventional pulsemodula;tll.on and signal processing techniques.

    1502. Communication, deteotion or tracking equipment of a kindusioO' ultra-violet radiations infra-red radiation or ultrasonic waves;and='special,ized parts therefor.NOTE: This i tem is not in tended to c'Over industrial equipmentemploying cells nOlt e m ~ a r g o e d by i t ~ m s 1548 or ~ 5 5 0 nor l;lltrasonicdevices which operate 'In contact WIth a control led matenal to beinspected.See also M.L.15.1503. Communication lequipment employing tropospheric, ionospheric or meteoric scatter phenomena; and ~ p e c i a l l y designed subassemblies, pants and test equipment therefor.15J7. ' Jamming' apparatus (i.e., apparatus specially designed tojam or otherwise interfere with radio reception); and specialized parts

    therefore1510. Location apparatus, underwater: apparatus for detecting orlocating objects under water by magnetic or acoustic or ultrasonicmethods, and specialized components of such apparatus, except marinedepth sounders of a kind used solely for measur ing the depth ofwater or rthe distance IOf submerged objects vertically below theapparatus.NOTE: The Expont Licensing Branch will consider applications forlicences for the expor t of horizontaHy operating apparatus for fishfinding,1514. Pulse modulators capable of providing electric impulses ofpeak power exceed1ng 150 kilowatts or of a dura;tion of less thanl/lOtb. micro-second, or with a duty cycle in excess of 0'002' andpulse-transformer, puls:e-formling equipment, or delay lines 'beingspecialized parts of suoh Inodulators.1516. Radio receivers, panoramic (being receivers which searchautomatically a part IOf the radio-frequency spectrum and indicate thesignals received); and specialized pants therefor.1517. RadIO transmitters and components, not elsewhere specified(except radio Hnk and relay equipment) as follows: '(a) ~ r a n s m i t t e r s or transmitter amplifiers designed to operate:

    (1) Aft output carrier frequencies between 108 and 156 megacycles per second (other than equipment des1igned tor searchand rescue purposes where such equipment comprises anomiDi directional beacon and operates on a single crystalcontrolled fixed frequency of 1215 megacycles per second);. NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider applicatIons. for licences for !the export of equipment required for useaJt Slno-Soviet Bloc airports fol" s e r ~ i c i n g commeroial flightsfrom countries outs ide the Bloc and contain ing none of the

    ~ . h a r a c t c r i s t i c s lTIentioned under sub-item (b).('11) At output carrier firequencies greater than 223 megacyclesper seoond other than television broadcasting transmittersand amplifiers therefor opera ti ng between 470 and 585megacycles per second or between 610 and 940 megacyclesper second;(b) Transmitters or transmitter amplifiers designed to provide any~ the followmg features:(I) Any .system of ' pulse modulat ion; (This does not includeamphtude, frequency or phase modulated television or.. telegraphic transmiUers.)(11) Rated ~ f i o r o! ,era tion over a range of ambient temperatures

    e x t e ~ d l n g f rom below -40 0 Centigrade to above +55 0... Centigrade;(,lU) F a c ~ l i t i e s providing ia multiplicity of allternative outputcarne.r frequencies controlled ~ a l e s s ~ r number of piezoelectnc crystals' aJ11d not formIng multIples of a common( controll frequency:c) C o m p o n ~ n t s and sub-assemblies, including modulators andmodulation amplifiers, s p e c i ~ l 1 y designed for use in transmittersCOvered by sub--items (a) and (b). '~ ~ 1 i ( ~ I l e m e t c r i n g and telecontrol eQuioment suitable for use with

    u n g u i d e d ~ l oted or p i l o t l e s s ) ~ space vehicles or weapons (guided orIS19 T I .(a) E .e egraph eqUIpment, as ollows:qUIpment (machines), mechanical, electro-mechanical, or

    electronic, used to translate the information containedwritten or printed teXlt mto electrical waveforms suitable ftransmission over communication circuits at any speed greatthan 500 words per minute or 375 bauds, whichever is the lesexcept itelemetenng, telecommand and telesignalling equipmedesigned for industrial purposes employing time division mulplexing in which the total speed of operation is less than 3bauds.(b) Equipment designed to accept such electr ical waveforms andisplay !the ~ n f o r m a t i o n from them in visible form;Cc) Terminal equipment, not elsewhere specified, capable of tranmitting and/or receiving d i ~ t a l data at a rate tn excess2,000 bits per second (bauds) or at a rate (applicable to singchannels or !to each sub-channel in a multi -channel system)bits per second (bauds) numerically in excess of 75 per cenof the channel (or sub-channel) band-width in cycles per seconCd) SpeciaHzed component pants and accessories for such equiment.1520. Radio relay communications equipment de'sJ.gned for usefrequencies in excess of 300 megacycles per second and specializcomponents and sub-assemblies therefor, other than short-range anlow power l inks for transmission 'between the camera or studio anthe television trmsmitter.1521. Amplifiers, oscillators and related equipment, not elsewhespecified, as foHows:(a) Amplifiers designed ItO opeTate at frequenoies in excess o500 megacycles per second;(b) T\lJ1led amplifie>rs having a bandwidth (defined as the bandfrequencies over which the power amplification does not droto less than lOne-half of its maximum value) which exceeds 1megacycles per second or 10 per cent. of the mean frequencwhichever 1S less except those special ly des1igned for usecommunity ltelevision distribution systems. (The meafrequency is defined as the 'a.tritJhmetic mean between thfrequencies at which the power amplification is one-half of imaximum value);(c) Untuned amplifie1rs having a bandwidth, as defined in sub-i te(b) above, which exceeds 10 megacycle's per second;(d) Direct current amplifiers having a noise !level (referred to thinput circuit) of 10- 16 watts or less and/or a zero drift inhour corresponding to a change in input power of 10- 16 wator less;(e) Parametric amplifiers with a noise figure of merit of 5 decibeor less measured at a temperature of 17 0 Centigrade; par

    m a ~ n e t i c amplifiers; other amplifier or osciUator devices sucas Masers, Lasers and Irasers, which amplify or oscillate bmeans of Sltimulated electromagnetic radiation; specialdesigned par ts therefor ; and any equipment containing sucamplifiers, oscillators or devices.1523. Communication transmission equipment , as follows:(a) Terminal and iiJntermediate repeater or amplifier equipmedesigned to deliver, carry, lor receive frequencies higher tha108 kilocycles per second into, or in, a comlTIunication systemexcluding carrier communication terminals designed for powlines and operating within the range of frequencies from 3!to 500 kilocycles per seC/ond;(b) Single and multi-channel telegraph terminal transmitting anreceiving equipment, excluding equipment which is designeor rated for operation at a rate (for either the channel oilny sub-channel in a multi-channel system) tin bauds (hilts pesecond) numerically less than 60% of the channel (or subchannel) bandwidth in cycles per second and which is:(i) equipment with a bandwidth per channel o f not more tha120 cycles per second and lor with a rated speed of nomore than 50 bauds .(or 67 words per minute) per channdesigned to CCIT standards;(ii) t e l e m e t e r i n ~ , telecommand and t e l e s i g n a l l i n ~ equipmendesigned for indus tr ia l purposes employing time divisiomultiolexing in which the total speed of operation is lesthan 375 bauds;(Hi) time-division multiplex systems up t1:o 6 channels withmaximum aggregate speed of 300 bauds and Ior 72 words peminute oer channel, provided that t ~ ~ y do not contain aautomatic error detection and correction system usinmultiple check.(c) Soecialized ~ o m l ' o n e n t s , accessories, and sub-assemblies for thabove e q u i p m ~ n t .NOTE: In cases where the equipment is to be insta lled in circuidirectly connecting d e n ~ : e l v populated industrial areas of SinoSoviet Bloc c o u n t r i e ~ with oommunication systems of countrioutside the Bloc, lthe EX1)Ort Licensinl! Branch will consider aooUctions for licences for the expont of communication transmissio

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    Bloc and ChIna (Continued)equipment having the following characteristics:Terminal and intermediate repealter or amplifier equipmentdesigned to deliver, carry or receive not moro than 60 voicechannels of 4 kilocycles per second each.1525. CoaXJiail-ttype cables (lincluding submarine cables) speciaHydesigned fo r rtelecommoodcation purposes (including r adar ) o ther thantho.se specially designed or in common use fo r domestic radio andtelevision receivers.NOTB: Th e Expol'lt Licensing Branch will consider applications for

    licences fo r the expor t of submarine cabie in cases where it is to beinstalled in circuits directly connecting Sino-Soviet Bloc countrieswith communication systems of countries outside the Bloc.1526. Communication cable ( including submarine cable) of anytype containing more than one pair of conductors and containing anyconduotor, single or stranded, exceeding 0'66 millimetre in diameter.NOTE: The Expor t Licensing Branch wNl consider applications forlicences fo r the export of:(1) Cables containing any number of conductors up to 0'9 millimetre in diameter where these cables have not been manufact ur ed as long-distance communicaJtion camer frequency cables;and(2) Cable neither containing more t han two pair s of conductorsno r containing any conductor, mgle or stranded, exceeding14 millimetres in diameter where the cable is rto be installedin circuits directly connecting densely populated indus,trial areas/Of Sino-Soviet Bloc countries with communications systemsin cotmtries outside the Bloc.(3) Conventional paper and ai r dielectric type cable for specific

    projects within the Bloc, provJided that delivery is to be madewithin 12 months f rom signing the contraot. Applicants f,orlicences will be required Ito supply full particulars of the proposed transaction including details of the route for which thecable is required, Ithe use to which the cab le is to be put, thetechnical features and capacity of the cab le ,and as muoh technical information as possible on the proposed installation.1527. Equipment designed to provide secrecy facilities on eithervoice or telegraph, line or radio communication circuits o ther thanthose systems fo r voice transmission manng use of fixed frequencyinversions or fixed band scrambling techniques in which the transposition changes occur no t more frequently than once every 10 seconds.1529. Electronic measuring, testing, or calibrating instruments, no t~ l s e w h e r e specified, having one or more of the following characteristics:(a) Des igned or use at frequencies in excess of 1,000 megacyclesper second, except radio spectrum analyzers (see item 1533);(b) Testing !instruments rated to maintain their specified operatingdata when operating over a range of ambIent temperaltures

    extending from below _25 0 Centigrade to above +55 0Centigrade.1538. ' Apparatus fo r automatically sorting electronic componentsin respect of their electrical characteristics.1533. Radio spectrum analyzers (being apparatus capable ofindicating /the single-frequency components of multifrequency oscillation),as follows:( a) Designed to operate at frequencies over 1,000 megacycles persecond;(b) Designed to operate at frequencies over 300 megacycles persecond and using interchangeable heads (i.e., radio-electricfrequency tuning systems) and mcorporating integral sweepfacililties;(c) Having a display Ibandwidth in excess of 12 megacycles persecond;(d) Specialized components, accessories and parts therefor.1537. Electromagnetic wave guides and components therefor, asfollows:(a) Rigid and flexible waveguides and components designed for useat frequencies in eXcess of 12,500 megacycles pe r second;(b) Waveguides having a bandwidth ratio greater than 15: 1;(c) Waveguide components, oot elsewhere specified, as follows:(i) Directional. couplers having a bandWlith ratio greater than15 : 1 and direotivity over the band of 15 decibels or more;(ii) Rotary joints capable of transmitting more than oneisolated channel or having a bandwid,th greater than 5 percent. of the cenItre mean frequency; .(Hi) Magnetic, including gyro-magnetic, waveguide components;(d) Pressurized waveguides and specialized components therefor;(e) T.E.M. mode devices using magnetic, including gyro-magnetic,properties;(f) TR and anti-TR tubes and components therefor, except thosedesigned fo r Use in waveguides operating at a peak power no texceeding 100 kilowatts and in frequency bands between 1,300and 1,660 megacycles pe r second, between 2,700 and 3,900megacycles per'second or between 8,500 and 10,000 megacycles

    per s e c o n d ~ - provided Ithose tubes do not inclUdeelectrode permitting the oontrol of ionization by m a COntrolex,temal voltage. eans of an1541" . C8Ithode-ray tubes, as follows:(a) With a. r ~ s o l v i n g p ~ w e r of 5 0 or more Lines per inch (2 'per millImetre), uSing the shrInking raster method of 0 linesment: measure..

    NOTE: The Expo rt Licensmg Branch will consider ' .fo r l i ~ e n c ~ " g fo r the expor t of tubes with a resolving p o w ~ f P h c a t i o n s800. hnes per inch (32 lines per millimetre) which have bee of up tod e s l ~ n e q for commercial television, cinema or phn t S p e c l a l ~ yappbcaJtions. 0 ograpme(b) W!th wri ting speeds of more than 3,000 kilometres er(c) " : ' I ~ h three or m ~ r e electron guns, except three-gun ~ o l o ~ e c o t n l d ;vIsIon tubes deSIgned fo r entertainment use' r ee.(d) ~ l p h a - n u m , ~ r i c and. s i m i l a ~ data or i n f o r m ~ t i o n display t bdIsplay belng obtaIned eIther by scanning or other U es,excluding .those tubes in which the displayed position Oreanhscharacter IS fixed. eac1544. Semi-conductor diodes, ,including rectifier diodes and sw't hing diodes, bu t excluding photodiodes (see litem 1548), as f o l l o w s ~ c ..(a) Any ~ ~ i c o n d u c t o r ~ i o d e in ~ h i c h t he bulk material is ~ t than slhco.n, germanIum, selenIum or copper-oxide' er(b) ~ i g n a l ~ o d e s . in which the bulk m a ~ e r i a l is s i l i ~ o n or' germanium(IncludIng mIxer, frequency-changIng an d SWItching diodes)'(i) ~ o i n t contact type diodes designed fo r use at f r e q u e n ~ i e sIn exces,s of 1,000 megacycles per second;(ii) Junction type diodes designed fo r use at input frequenciesgreater than 300 megacycles per second or which are designedfo r switching rates (repeti tion frequency) higher than 1megacycle pe r second;

    NOTE: This sub-item will normally include switching type diodeshaving a recovery time less than 0.1 micro-seconds. Therecovery time is to be specified fo r a decrease of reversecurrent to a va lue of 100 microamps or less and measuredwith a forward current and a reverse voltage which aretypical for the diode in question.(c) (i ) Power ' diodes in which the rated peak inverse voltage takenas a recurrent voltage exceeds 1,000 volts per junction at25 0 Centigrade under any conditions of cooling;(H) Controlled diodes, i.e. semi-conductor multiple-junctiondevices fo r applications similar to those of grid-controlledgas-filled tubes, designed for use at switching rate (repetition frequency) higher than 100 kilocycles per second.(d) Tunnel diodes, no t elsewhere specified.1545 Trans is to rs and related d e ~ i c e s (or r elated semi-conductoramplifying devices sucQ. as flel

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    Soflet Bloc and China (Continued)conductor material.which may be drawn in various widths, thicknessesand lengths and WhICh ~ a represent processing stages from a relativelypure form of the matenal through advanced stages of treatment.1548. Photo ce.lls, as follows:(a) Phot?electnc c e ~ l s , . p h o t o - c o n ~ u o t i v e cel ls ( including phototransIstors and sImIlar cells) WIth a peak sensitivity at a wavelength longer than 12,000 angstroms or shorter than 3,000angstroms;(b) Photo-transistors (ph

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    to above + 55 Centigrade; and equipment or systems incorporat ing such computers or analyzers;(f) Digital differential analyzers (incremental computers), asfollows:(i ) Incorporating more than 50 integrators; or(ii) Incorporating integrators with an increment cycle t ime ofless tthan 1 mil li second (or an iteration rate in excess of1.,000 per second);(g) Dig ital computers and digital differential analyzers (incrementalcomputers) other than those in (d), (e) and (f) above;(h) Special ized par ts , components, sub-assemblies and accessories.not elsewhere specified.NOTES: 1. The Expor t Licensing Branch will consider applicationsfor licences for the expor t to the Sino-Soviet Bloc of (i) computerscovered by sub-items (c) and (g); and (ii) specialized! parts, components,sub-assemblies and accessories, not elsewhere specified, therefor coveredby sub-i tem (h) subject to certain conditions. The principal condit ions are:(A) t ha t t he equipmen t was designed for and is primarily used innon-stragetic applications;(B) the equipment wlill be used ,in the Sino-Soviet Bloc primarily forthe specific non-strategic applications for which the export wouldbe approved and tha t the number, type and characteristics of suchequipment a re normal for the approved use; and(C) the number of embargoed memory or storage equipments includedin equipment covered by sub-i tem (g) does not exceed 12.2. Where the word ' ra te d' is used it refers to the rated characteristics applied by the manufacturer; however, where the equipment hasbeen modified to improve the rated character is tics specified in the,definition the improved characteristics of the equipment shall begoverning.3. All references to numbers of 'bi ts ' includes those for checking,-synchronizing, etc.1566. Equipment specially designed to produce electronic assemblies:(a) By deposition or printing on insulating panels (including platesan d wafers), or otherwise forming in situ, component par tsother than basic wiring; or(b) By automatically inserting and/or soldering components oninsulating panels (including plates and wafers), to which wiringis applied by printing or ortiher means; or(c) By automat ical ly or semi-automatically assembling, wir ingand/or packaging mounted modular insulated panels (includingplates and wafers) referred to in (a) and (b) above.1568. Control equipment, as follows:(a) All classes of devices, regardless of other characteristics,identified in sub-i tems (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (I) below,which are designed to operate below -55 0 Centigrade or above+ 125 0 Centigrade;{b) Synchros and resolvers (and special instruments rated to havethe same characteristics as synchros and resolvers in (i) and (ii)below, such as Microsyns, Synchro-Tels and Inductosyns),possessing any of the following characteristics:(i) A rated electrical error of 10 minutes or less or of 0.5per cent. or less of maximum output voltage;(ii) A rated dynamic accuracy fo r receiver types of 1 degreeor less, except that for units of size 30 (3 inches in diameter)or larger a rated dynamic accuracy of less than 1 degree(iii) Multi-speed from single shaft types;(iv) Of size 11 (1.1 inches in diameterr) and smaller;(v) Employing solid state Hall effect;(vi) Designed, for gimbal mounting;{c) Amplifiers, electronic or magnetic, specially designed for usewith resolvers, as follows:

    (i) Isolation types having a variation of gain constant (linearityof gain) of 0.5 per cent. or better;(ii) Summing types hav ing a variation of gain constant (linearityof gain) or an accuracy of summation of 0.5 pe r cent.or better;(iii) Employing solid state Hall effect;'(d) Induction potentiometers ( including function generators andlinear synchros), linear and non-linear, possessing any of thefollowing characteristics: .(i) A rated conformity of 0.5 per cent. or less, or of 18minutes or less;(ii) Of size 11 (1.1 inches in d iameter) and smaller;(iii) Employing solid state Hall effect;(iv) Designed for gimbal mounting;{e) Induction rate (tachometer) generators, synchronous and asynchronous, possessing any of the following characteristics:(i) A rated linearity of 0.5 per cent. or less;(i i) Temperature-compensation or temperature-correction;(Hi) Of size 11 (1.1 inches in diameter) and smaller;(iv) Employing solid state Hall effect;

    CO Servo motors (gear-head or plain) as follows:(i) Des igned to operate from power sources of more thcycles per second (except those designed to operat anf 300power sources of over 300 cycles per second up to : dromexceeding 400 cycles per second with a temperaturen noof frqm - 10 Centigrade to + 55 0 Centigrade)' range(ii) Designed to have a torque..,to-ineraa ratio of io,ooo rad'per second per second IOr greaJter; lans(iii) Incorporating special features to secure internal dampin .(iv) Of size 11 (1.1 inches in diameter) and smaller' g,(v) Employing solid state Hall effe'ct; ,(g) Potentiometers (and special instruments rated to have the sacharacteristics as potentiometers in (1) ' and (2) below SuchmeVernistats), as follows: ' as(1) Linear potentiometers having a constant resolution andrated linearity of 0.1 per cent. or less; a(2) Non-linear p o t e ~ t i o m e t e r s having a variable resolution anda rated conformIty of:(i) 1 per oent. or less when the resolution is inferior tothat obtained with a linear potentiometer of the sametype and of the same track length; or(ii) 0.5 per cent. or less when the resolut ion is better thanor equal to that obtained with a linear potentiometerof the same type and of the same track length;(3) Designed fo r gimbal mounting;

    NOTE: This sub-item does not embargo potentiometers using onlyswitched elements.(h) Direc t cur rent and alternating current torquers, Le. torquemotors specially designed for gyros and stabilized platforms;(i) Elect ro -opt ical devices des igned to monitor relative rotationof remote surfaces;(j ) Synchronous motors, as follows:(i) Of size 30 (3 inches in diameter) and smaller and havingsynchronous speeds in excess of 3,000 revolutions peminute;(ii) Designed to opera te f rom power sources of more than 400cycles per second:(iii) Designed to operate below _100 Centigrade or above +55Centigrade;(iv) Of size 11 (1.1 inches in diameter) and smaller;(k) Ball-and-disc or cyHnder-and-ball mechanical integrators; andmechanical ball resolvers;(1) Analogue-to-digital and digital-to-analogue converters, afollows:(1) Electrical-input types possessing:(i) A peak conversion rate capabil ity in excess of 50,000complete conversions per second;(ii) An accuracy in excess of 1 part in more than 10,000of full scale; or(iii) A figure of merit of 5 x 106 (derived fr0!TI. the numbeof complete conversions per second dIVIded by thaccuracy); . .(2) Mechanical input types (including but not lImIted to shafposit ion encoders and linear displacement encoders. buexcluding complex servo-follower s y s t e m ~ ) as f?llows.(i) Rotary types with an accuracy or maXImum mcrementfaccuracy better than 1 part in 10,000 of full .seaor of size 11 (1.1 inches in diameter) and smaller,(ii) Linear displacement types having an accuracy of bette

    than 5 microns;(3) Employing solid state Hall effect;(m) Semi-conduc!or.Hall f i e l ~ probes, a follows: .(i) Made of I n d 1 u m - a r ~ e n I d e - p h ~ s p h I d e (It?- AsP!, ial field

    (ii) Coated with ceramIC or Iferntic matenals (e:g.. upec odulaprobes such as tangential field probes, multIplIers, mtors, recorder probes, etc.) ;(iii) With an open circuit sensitivity greater than0.12 VoltAmpere x Kilogauss hough thNOTE: The slope of a straight line .that p a s s ~ s t r B:::Bpoint of origin and through the pOInt U zo : 11 at' t sensiin the character is tic is defined as the ~ o e ~ . c l ! C ~ C o n t r o tiVtilty (where uzo=Hall voltag.e, ope.n c I r c u ~ t , I t ' ~ controcurrent; Bn= Rated value of app lled magne 1field). bl'es and tes(n) Special ly designed par ts , components, sub-assem the above.equipment ( including adapters, couplers, etc.) for t

    1570. Thermoelectric mater ials and devices as followS: the figur(a) Thermoelectric materials with a m a ~ i ~ u m p . r o ~ u c t of ss of 0.75of m,erit (Z) and the temperature (T In KelvIn) !n exce y of th(b) Junctions and combinations of junctions USIng anmaterials in (a) above;

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    Soviet Bloc and China (Continued)(c) Heat absorbing and/or electrical power generating devices containing any of the junctions in (b) above;(d) Other power generating devices which generate in excess of10 watts per pound or of 500 watts pe r cubic foot of thedevices' basic thermoelectric components;(e) Specialized parts, components and sub-assemblies no t elsewherespecified, fo r th e above devices. 'NOTES: 1. The figure of meri.t (Z) e q . u ~ l ~ Seebeck coefficient squareddivided by t ~ groduct o electncal reSIStI,:,Ity and thermal conductivity.2. The weIght and CUbIC measurements In (d) above a re not intendedto encompass t h complete device bu t to in cl ude only the thermoelectric elements and assembly an d the component s f or pumpingcalories . . Other c0.I11ponents, such as heating and/or cooling sourcesor contaIners, devIce frames or stands an d oontrol equipment arenot to be included in th e calculations.

    1571. Magnetomelters and specialired parts therefor , a s fol lows:(a) Fluxgate;(b) Electron be.am sensing;(c) Paramagnetic;(d) Nucleonic;(e) Hall effect, except magnetometers which use general purposeHall-field probes to measure magne ti c fields great er than IOersted uSIng ~ o n t r o l current betwen 100 and 400 milliamperes.NOTE: ~ a r a m a g n e t I c , as us,ed above, refers to the s.ensing of changesin magnetic field strength by measurement of the effects of suchchanges in the e le ct ron spin phenomena.1572. Recording and / or fleproducing equipment, no t elsewherespecified, as follows:(a) T h ~ s e using m ~ g n e t i c tecp.niques excep t those specif icallydesigr:ed for VOIce or mUSIC (such excluded equ ipment maycontain one control channel);(b) ~ h o s e using e l ~ c t r o t h e r m a l and/or electrostatic recording techmques e m p l o y ~ n g electron beams, ope ra ting i n a vacuuma!1d/or emplOYIng o t h ~ r mean s to prov ide a charge patterndirectly on t he recordIng sur face ; and specialized equipmentfor the read-out of material so recorded(c) Specialized parts, components and reco'rding media for usewith equipment d e s ~ r i b e ~ i n sub-i tems (a) and (b) above.N ~ T E : 1. The Expor t LIcensIng.Branch will consider applicationsfor lIcences for Ithe eXp10ilt to the SIno-Soviet Bloc under sub-item (a)above of reasonable numbers of the equipments described below andof amounts of materia ls in sub-i tem (c) normal to the stated Bloc usefor which the equipment was approved.Equipment primarily designed for the recording and/or reproducing(read-out) of:(i) sinu.soidal information on a continuous unidirectional basis and

    h ~ v m g an a ! ? ~ r e g a t e direct recording and/or reproducing bandWidth capabIlIty no t exceeding 50 kilocycles per second with~ h t a p ~ running continuously at maximum rate d speed,.. IrrespectIve of the number of tracks;

    (11) c o d ~ d data h ~ v i n g a maximum direct recording and/or reproducmg bandWIdth of less than 100 kilocycles per second with!he t a p ~ running continuously at maximum rated speed,I r r e s p e c t I v ~ of the number o f tracks, provided that the tapetransport IS not controlled by the read-in or read-out deviceor connected t the l at te r by means of a computer;except for eqUIpment having one of the following characteristics:(1) Ruggedized;(2) ~ l a t e d for continuous operation in ambient temperaturesfrom below -10 Centigrade to above +55 'Centigrade(3) Specially designed for underwater use; ,(4) A rated tape speed in excess of 60 inches per second;(5) A rated start and/or' stop time of less than 50 milliseconds;or(6) Recording and/or reproducing heads of the rotary or floatingtypes or which were designed for use i n equ ipment wi thcharacteristics superior to those set forth in (i ) an d (H)above; and

    p r ~ v i d , ! d (1) that the equipment was designed for and ispnm.anly .used in non-stragetic applications and (2) that thespeCIfic shIpments will be used in the Sine-Soviet Bloc for as ~ e c i f i c instaUation which Lis primarHy civilian in character andWill not be u s e ~ in relation to computers or to embargoed equip~ e n t or materIals; and tha t the, number, type and characteristicsNO. such equipf!lent are normal fo r the PFoposed.use.incluOTE . 2. In sub-Item (c) the t e r ~ ' ~ e c o r d I n g ~ e d I a ' is. intended toin sdehall t y p e ~ -and forms of specIahzed recordIng medIa employeddru;c d.recordIng techniques, including, but not limited to, tape,N s, iSCS and matrices.

    d ( ) C U ~ E : 3. S U ~ - i t e m ( ~ of this definit ion is not intended to covere l e e t r o e ~ t . C o p Y I n ~ eqUIpment which employs electrothermal and/ors.atIc technIques to reproduce documents:(1) 0hn or by w,ay of sensitiz-ed or sensitive medira, with whichtde ~ o c u m e n t s are in physical contact aJt the time of reprouctIon or

    (ii) by utili lJing a system wherein ,'an image of the docu.:nent~ r o j e o t e d optically to modify the electrical charge di$tri110n on :a surface, whether this be the final copying materor an intermediate medium.

    1576. Centrifugal testing apparatus or equipment possessing anythe following characteristics:(a) Driven by a motor or motors having a Itotal rated horsepowgreat-er , than 400 horsepower;(b) Oapable of carrying a payload of 250 pounds or more;(c) Capable of exefltin.g a centrifugal acceleration of 8 or moreon a payload of 200 pounds or more. '1579. Ion microscop'es having a resolving power better thanangstroms..1584. Oscilloscopes and specialized parts therefor, as follows:~ a qsciUoscope's possessing any of the foHowing characteris,ti(1) A bandwidth greater than 15 m e ~ c y c l e s , pe r second for Dcoupled scopes or greater than 20 megacycles pe r second fAC coupled scopes (defined as the band of frequencies ovwhich the deflection on the cathode ra y tube does n ot f

    b ~ l o w 70.7 pe:r c ~ n t . of that at the maximum point measur.. W l t ~ 'a constant Input voltage to the amplifier);(H) A tIme base shorter , than 40 nanoseconds per centimetrec ~ u d i n g calibrated m'agnified sweep factor; ,(iii) Employing accelenating potentials in excess of 5,000 vol(iv) Containing or designed for the use of a cathode ray t uwith three or more eleotron guns;(v) Containing or designed for the use of:(a) cathode ray memory tubes;(b) cathode ray t ubes with t rave ll ing wave or distribu

    d e . f l ~ c t ~ o n s t ~ u c t u r e or incorporating other techniquesmInimIze mIsmatch of ast phenomena s igna ls to tdeflection struoture;(vi) Ruggedized Ito meet a military specification.(vii) Rated fo r operation -over an ambient temperature r.ange fro... below 25. Centigra.de to above 55 Centigrade;(VIU) IncorporatIng a callbrated variable sweep' delay with ancrem,ellltal accuracy (measured at the 90 pe,r cent. delay poiof better than 3 pe r cent.;NOTE: Oscilloscopes oovered only by (ii) and (Hi) above are nembargoed provided:. ( ~ The o s c i l l o s o o p ~ seJ?siJtivity in millivolts pe r centimedIVIded by the bandWidth In megacycles per second results infigure' of not less than 3 for DC oscilloscopes and not less th2 fo r AC ( ) s - c i l l < ? s ~ o p e s , p r o v i d e : ~ that the rated sensitivity is nless Ithan 10 mI1hvolts p,er centImetre for DC osd.Hoscopesless than 5 m ~ l l i v o [ t s per centimetre fo r AC osoilloscopes;(b) . The unIt does not have a t ime base ( includ ing oalibmtmagnIfied sweep factor) shorter than 20 nanoseconds oe r cenmetre or a time base accuracy of better than 3 per cent.;(c) The' unit does no t utilize an accelerating potential greathan 10 kilovolts.(b) Specialised parts ,and accessories as foHows:O s c i l ~ o s c o p e .p lug- in uni ts an':i ext erna l ampli fi er s and pramplIfiers whIch have -a bandWIdth greater than that defined(a) (i) above or a quality fac tor bet ter t ha n t ha t specifiedparagraph (a) of t he Note.(c) E l e c t r ~ n i c deyices for strc.boscopic a n a ~ y s i s of a signal (i.samplIng deVIces), wlhether lSub-assembliIes or separate unid e s i g ~ e d to be u?ed in ( j O \ l 1 j ~ n c t ~ o n with an o s ~ l l o s c o p epermIt the analySIs of recurnng phenomena, WhICh increal h capabilities of an osoilloscope to permit measuremen'Yithin the limits of equipment embargoed under sub-i tem(1) .above and/or .to permit th e achieving in an oscilloscopea t ime-base of less than 40 nanoseoonds per centimetre.

    1585. Photographic equipment, as fol lows:(a) High-speed cinema recording cameras employing:(i) Film widths 35 millimetres or narrower and recordingrates exceeding 3,000 frames pe r second in the caseequipment uSiing as the lighting source a Slteady light floan d 10,000 \frames pe r second in the case of equipnleusi ng as the l ight ing source flash equipment connectedthe unwinding system: '(ii) Film widths greaJter .than 35 millimetres and recordingrates exceed1ing 64 franles pe r second;(b) Other high-speed cameras capable of recording at ratesexcess of 250,000 frames pe r second;,(c) Photographic micro-flash, equipment capable of giving a flaof 1/100,000 second or shorter duration, at a minimum recurence frequency of 200 flashes pe r second;(d) Photographic systems specialLly designed lfor use in spavehicles.S e also M.L.12. (Continued on next page

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    1587. Quartz crystals (worked or unworked) and plates radIograde only. 'N 9 ~ : T ~ item covers al l quartz crystals having piezo-electricquahttes s ~ l 1 t a b ! e i f edectronic appllicatibins irrespective of theirgrade, .qua1i!ty, d l m e ~ l o n s , form or e".tent of working of such crystalse x c ~ u d l n g the followllng quartz crystals: '(9 natural gem stones;(11) natural. quartz of o p t i c a ~ q u a I ~ t y having undergone advancedp r ~ c e s s m g so. as to ob!-am /the reco&nized pliysical oharacterlSticS fo r o p t i ~ w l use! I.e. t hos e havmg undergone, once theproduct s. optical aXIs ~ a been determined, the operationsof r o u g h m g - ~ o w n , blanking, s ~ t t i n g (being worn down by theuse of abraJSIves. o gradually I n ~ r e a s i n g fineness of grain) andfinal surface polishIng so as .to gIve th e finished product withinvery .close t o l e r ~ n c e s , I t h ~ curvature rays, dihedral a n g l ~ s , etc.,ensunng the desued phySical charaoteristics.

    1588. Materials c o m p o s e ~ of c r y s t a l ~ having spinel, hexagonal orgat;net crystal .structures; .thIn film devices; assemblies of the foregOIng; and deVICes contaIn!lnJl /them, no t elsewhere specified, as foLlows:(a) ~ o n o c r y s t a l s of f erntes and ~ a r n e 1 1 s , synthetic only;(b) S I n . g l ~ aperture forms possessing any of ,the following charactenstic.s:(i) Switching speed of O'S microsecond or less at th e minimum.. field ~ n g t h ~ e q u i r ~ d fo r switching at . 40 Centigrade;(n) A: maximum dImens1pn less than 45 mIls (1'14 millimetres);(c) MultI-aperture rforms WIlth fewer than 10 apertures possessingany of th e following characteristics'( i) Switching speed of 1 m i c r o s e c o ~ d or less 3Jt the minimum.. field s t ~ e n g t h r ~ q u i r ~ d for sWJitching at 40 Centigrade;(n) A. maXImum d i m e n s I o ~ less than 100 mils (2,54 millimetres);(d) Ml}1tI-aperture ~ o r m s havmg 10 or more aper.tures(e) Th11l f!1m memory s t o r ~ g e or switching devices; ,(f ) Electncal filters In WhICh :the coupling element makes use ofth e electromechanical properties of ferrites'(g) Matt; rials suitable ~ o appli ca tion in e l e c t r ~ m a g n e t i c devicesmaking use of the gyro-magnetic resonance phenomenon.

    . 1593.. Measuring;. calibrating, COUltliting, and t ime interval measurrog .eqUIpment, whethe'r or n