Government Control of Radio Communication, Volumes 1-3

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Page 460 - ... with hearing a radio communication or signal of distress, and, except when engaged in answering or aiding the ship in distress, shall refrain from sending...
Page 414 - States may he a party, at each of the stations above referred to, and shall fix the rates therefor, subject to control of such rates by Congress. At such stations and wherever and whenever shore stations open for general public business between the coast and vessels...
Page 454 - The radio equipment must be in charge of two or more persons skilled In the use of such apparatus, one or the other of whom shall be on duty at all times while the vessel is being navigated. Such equipment...
Page 454 - Every such license shall be subject to the regulations contained herein, and such regulations as may be established from time to time by authority of this Act or subsequent Acts and treaties of the United States.
Page 415 - States; therefore, it is declared by the Senate that in advising and consenting to the ratification of the said Convention as amended such advice and consent are given with the understanding, to be expressed as a part of the instrument of ratification, that nothing in said Convention is intended to affect any existing right of any of the said named States...
Page 415 - That every license granted under the provisions of this act for the operation or use of apparatus for radio communication shall prescribe that the operator thereof shall not willfully or maliciously interfere with any other radio communication. Such Interference...
Page 407 - Service of any summons or other matter in any legal proceeding under this Act shall be good service, if made personally on the person to be served, or at his last place of abode, or if made by leaving such summons for him on board any ship to which he may belong with the person being or appearing to be in command or charge of such ship.
Page 411 - ... conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars or imprisonment for not more than two months, or both, in the discretion of the court...
Page 413 - Government stations concerned shall not use their transmitters during the first fifteen minutes of each hour, local standard time.
Page 460 - Labor may grant special temporary licenses to stations actually engaged in conducting experiments for the development of the science of radio communication, or the apparatus pertaining thereto, to carry on special tests, using any amount of power or any wave lengths, at such hours and under such conditions a,s will insure the least interference with the sending or receipt of commercial or Government radiograms, of distress signals and radiograms, or with the work of other (stations.

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