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This licence authorizes the above named licensee (hereinafter referred to es the Licensee), subject to the terms, provisions and limitations berein contained

(a) to establish at

a sending and receiving station for wireless telegraphy (hereinafter called "the Fixed Station") and to establish such sending and receiving stations for wireless telegraphy (hereinafter called the Mobile Stations) as the Licensee may require; and

(b) to use the Fixed Station and the Mobile Stations (hereinafter collectively called "The Stations") for the purpose of sending and receiving messages concerning the business of the Licensee as conce

between the Fixed Station on the one hand and the Mobile Stations on the other.

CONDITIONS OF LICENCE.

7.

3

Return of Licence. This Licence shall be returned to the Postmaster General when it has expired or been revoked,

Dated this

day of

19.......

for Postmaster General.

SCHEDULE to Licence.

Frequency Bands (K¢/1)

Classes of emissjon (See A below)

Maximum Radiated Field

[A1, A2, A3, F1, F2, F3. The radiated field at 100 yds. from the radiating system shall not exceed 20 mv/m.

1.

Limitations. The foregoing Licence to use the Stations is subject to the following limitations-

(4) The Stations shall operate only on the induction feld.

(b) The Stations shall be used only within the frequency bands and with emissions of the classes and with the maximum radiated field, which are respectively specified in the Schedule bercto.

(c) The Stations shall be operated only by persons authorized by the Licensee in that behalf and the Licensee shall ensure that such persona observe the terms, provisions and limitations of this Licence at all times. Non-Imerference and Frequency Control and Measurement.

2

(a) The apparatus comprised in the Stations shall be so designed, con- structed, maintained and used that the use of the Stations does not cause any interference with any wireless telegraphy, or with the working of any circuit for the time being maintained by the Postmaster General or any of his licensees whether or not such circuit shall have been working at the date of this Licence.

(b) A satisfactory method of frequency stabilization shall be employed in

the sending apparatus.

(e) The frequency of the sending apparatus shall be verified at such times, and by measuring equipment of such accuracy, as may be necessary to ensure that the emissions are within the authorized frequency bands.

3. Inspection. The Stations, and this Licence, shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by any person duly authorized thereto in writing by the Postmaster General either generally or in any particular case.

4. Stations to Close Down. Any of the Stations shall be closed down al any time on the demand of any person duly authorized in writing by the Post- máster General for the inspection thereof either generally or in any particular

Base,

5.

Period of Licence, Renewal, Revocation and Variation. This Licence shall continue in force one year from the date of issue, and thereafter for successive periods of one year so long as the Licensee pays to the Postmaster General in advance before the beginning of each successive period the renewal fee prescribed by or under the regulations for the time being in force under sectión 31 of the Telecommunication Ordinance;

Provided that the Postmaster General may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee, or by a general notice published in the Gazette and in one newspaper published in the Colony in English and one newspaper published in the Colony in Chinese. Any notice given under this clause may lake effect either forthwith or an such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice.

6. This Licence is not transferable.

For the purpose of the Schedule:

A. The symbals used to designate the classes of emission have the meaning assigned to them in the Radio Regulations annexed to or in force under the Telecommunication Convention.

B. "The Telecommunication Convention" means the International Telecommuni- cason Convention signed at Buenos Aires on the 22nd day of December, 1952, and the Radio Regulations and Additional Radio Repulations in force thereunder, and includes any Convention and Regulations which may from time to time be in force in substitution for or in amendment of the said Convention or the said Regulations.

NOTES:

1) The Postmaster General should be notified of any change in the address of the Licensee, Correspondence should be sent to the Postmaster General, General Post Office, Pedder Street, Hong Kong.

(6) If power for the working of the Station is taken from a public electricity supply, no direct connexion should be made between the supply majus and the induction loop.".

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

12th April, 1960.

Limi

Clerk of Councils.

Explanatory Note.

(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to Indicate their general purpart).

These regulations are rendered necessary by the introduction into the Colony of a new type of commercial radio communication known as induction com- munication.

Opportunity has been taken to simplify the form of regulations 2 and 11 in arder to eliminate the need to amend these two regulations, in addition the table in regulation 15 and the Schedule, each time a new form of licence is introduced.

(Secretariat GR32/2961/46)

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