Telecommunication.
"power of a radioelectric transmitter" means the power supplied to the aerial.
In the case of a modulated wave transmitter, the power in the aerial is expressed by two figures, one indicating the power of the carrier wave supplied to the aerial and the other the maximum percentage of modulation actually used; "private enterprise" means any individual or any company or corporation other than a governmental establishment or agency, recognized by the Government concerned, and operating telecommunication installations with a view to the exchange of public correspondence; "private experimental station" means a private station intended for experiments with a view to the development of radioelectric practice or science;
"private radiocommunication station" means a private station, not open to public correspondence, which is authorized solely to exchange with other such stations communications concerning the private business of the licensee or licensees;
"private telegrams and radiotelegrams" means telegrams and radiotelegrams other than service or Government telegrams and radiotelegrams;
"public correspondence" means any telecommunication which the offices and stations, by virtue of their availability to the public, must accept for transmission; "public service" means a service for the use of the public in general;
"radiodistribution" means diffusion or rediffusion by means of wires of radiotelephonic messages and programmes, or other matter specifically intended to be received by the public in general;
"radiodistribution service" means a service carrying out diffusion or rediffusion by means of wires of radiotelephonic messages and programmes, or other matter specifically intended to be received by the public in general;
"radiodistribution station" means a station performing a radiodistribution service;
"radiobeacon station" means a special station of which the emissions are intended to enable a ship or aircraft station to determine its bearing or a direction in relation to the
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