SEC. 2. (1) When transmissions between amateur stations of different countries are permitted, they shall be made in plain language and shall be limited to messages of a technical nature relating to tests and to remarks of a personal character for which,... Electronic Communications Privacy Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ... - Page 137de United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice - 1986 - 553 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1927 - 308 pages
...among themselves, be effected in plain language and limited to messages bearing upon the experiments and to remarks of a personal character for which,...reason of their unimportance, recourse to the public telegraphic service might not be a consideration. (3) In a private experimental station authorized... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1934 - 30 pages
...him! As the British Post Office translation has it, "The communications * * * must be limited * * * to remarks of a personal character for which, by reason of their unimportance, recourse to the public telegraph service would be out of the question." A COMPARISON OF THE TWO TEXTS THE WASHINGTON REGULATIONS... | |
| 1986 - 966 pages
...(see § 97.3(w)). [50 PR 25247, June 18, 1985] §97.111 Limitations on international communications. Transmissions between amateur radio stations of different...public telecommunications service is not justified. [48 FR 33000, July 20, 1983] §97.112 No remuneration for use of station. (a) An amateur station shall... | |
| 1999 - 850 pages
...communications. Transmissions to a different country, where permitted, shall be made in plain language and shall be limited to messages of a technical nature relating...public telecommunications service is not justified. 697.119 Station identification. (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand station,... | |
| 1969 - 612 pages
...amateur stations of different countries are permitted, they shall be made in plain language and shall be limited to messages of a technical nature relating...public telecommunications service Is not justified. It is absolutely forbidden for amateur stations to be used for transmitting International communications... | |
| 1965 - 532 pages
...amateur stations of different countries are permitted, they shall be made in plain language and shall be limited to messages of a •technical nature relating...to •the public telecommunications service is not justifl cd. It is absolutely forbidden for amateur stations to be used for transmitting International... | |
| 2003 - 882 pages
...shall be limited te messages of a technical nature relatis.: to tests, and, to remarks of a persona: character for which, by reason of their unimportance,...public telecommunications service is not justified. §97.119 Station identification. (a) Each amateur station, except a space station or telecommand station,... | |
| United States. Coast Guard - 1965 - 264 pages
...amateur stations of different countries are permitted, they shall be made in plain • language and shall be limited to messages of a technical nature relating...public telecommunications service is not justified. It is absolutely forbidden for amateur stations to be used for transmitting international communications... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1974 - 1244 pages
...international rules specifically provide that amateur radiocommunications must be of a technical nature or remarks of a personal character for which, by reason of their unimportance, recourse to a public telecommunications service is not justified. There can be no legitimate reason for an amateur... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1987 - 50 pages
...July 20, 1983; 50 FR 25247. June 18. 1985] I §97.111 Limitations on international communications. Transmissions between amateur radio stations of different...public telecommunications service is not justified. [48 FR 33000. July 20, 1983] § 97.112 No remuneration for use of station. (a) An amateur station shall... | |
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