Amendment of First Schedule.

Amendment of Third Schedule.

Television

licence general.

Appeal to Governor.

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9. A broadcast television receiving (general) licence shall be required in respect of each and every separate broadcast television viewing screen other than a television viewing screen which is licensed by a broadcast television receiving (domestic) licence.

10. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Authority under paragraph (3) of regulation 8 may appeal therefrom to the Governor, who may confirm or reverse such decision.",

4. The First Schedule to the principal regulations is amended by deleting items 7, 8 and 9 and substituting therefor the following-

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General Communication Radio Receiving Station (other than a

Sound Broadcast Receiving Apparatus)

$20

8.

Broadcast Television Receiving (Domestic)

136

per domestic premises.

9.

Broadcast Television Receiving (General)

136 per viewing

screen.".

The Third Schedule to the principal regulations is

$. amended-

(a) by deleting the form of Broadcast Receiving Licence and

substituting therefor the following-

"TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE.

(Chapter 106).

GENERAL COMMUNICATION RADIO RECEIVING STATION (OTHER THAN A SOUND BROADCAST RECEIVING APPARATUS) LICENCE.

Date of Issu

Date of Expiry

Fee on Issue

Fee on Rcpewal

M

(Name in Zull),

of

Faldatzen in Jul),

Licence No.

(hereinafter called the Licensee) is hereby licensed to possess, establish and maintain, subject to the conditions set forth bereon, a Receiving Station containing the apparatus mentioned in the Schedule at mŸÄ...c

there specify the address where the apparatus is maintained) for the purpose of

Dated this

day of

CONDITIONS.

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1. The Licensee shall not allow the Station to be used for

any purpose other than that specified in this Licence,

2. The Licensee shall enter in a book (hereinafter referred to as the Log Book) the date and time of receipt of each and every message received, the call sign of the sending stacion and a summary of the message. The Log Book shall be available for Inspection at all reasonable times by a duly suthorized officer of the Telecommunications Authority.

3. If any message, for the receipt of which the use of the apparatus is not authorized, is unintentionally received, no person aball make known its contents, origin, destination or existence, or the fact of its receipt to say person other than a duly authorized officer of the Telecommunications Authority or a competent legal tribunal, and shall gol reproduce in writing, capy or make any use of such message or allow it to be reproduced in writing, copied or made use of.

4. The Station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause avoidable interference with the working of other telecommunications.

5. An aerial which crosses above, or is liable to fall upon, or to be blown onto any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tramway wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned. No aerial shall be erected in such a way as to contravene any provision of the Hong Kong Airport (Control of Obstructions) Ordinance (Chapter 301) or, i such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall Occupy or LaVerse a public thoroughfare.

6. If an earth connexion is used it shall, where possible, consist of a buried metallic plate or tube in the ground external to the building. Where this arrangement is not possible, an efficient connexion to a cold water mains" metal pipe may be used. A gas or hot water pipe shall on no account be used. The cross sectional area of the earth conductor wire shall be not less than 0.0045 square inches (7/029) The earth system shall be such that the voltage to ground from the earth terminal of the radio receiver shall not exceed 40 volts R.M.S. under fault con- ditions.

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