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The publication or reproduction of any message received by means of the Station, or the sense or meaning of any such message, by any means o in any manner whatsoever without the express permission in writing of the Telecommunications Authority is strictly forbidden.

2. The Licensee shall not allow the portable set to be worked by any person

other than himself, or a member of his household and this Licence, or duplicate thereof, shall be carried by the person working the portable at 3. Neither the Station nor the portable set shall be used in such a manner a to cause avoidable interference with the working of other radiocommunica- tion station.

4. An aerial which crosses above, or is liable to fall upon, or to be blown data any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tramway wires. must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire cooccred. No serial shall be erected in such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall occupy or traverse a public thoroughfare,

5. The earth connexion shall, where possible, consist of a buried plate of 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 tô ground from the earth terminal of the radio receiver shall not exceed 40 volts R.M.S. under fault conditions.

6. The apparatus and this Licence shall be open to inspection at all reasonable

times by a duly authorized officer of the Telecommunications Authority.

7. This Licence is not transferable, but in the event of the decease of the Licensee it will be regarded as covering the use of radiocommunication apparatus for broadcast receiving purposes only during the unexpired portion of its currency at the address of the Station, by any member of the deceased's household.

9. Any alterations to the addresscs specified in this Liccace must be notified to the Telecommunications Authority. No fee is payable for this. This condition applies equally to any person using a portable receiver only, should his address be changed from that specified in the Licence.

Чичинения

For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.

TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE, 1962. (No. 46 of 1962).

HOTEL OR CLUB OR RESTAURANT OR SHOP BROADCAST RECEIVING LICENCE.

DATE OF ISSUE:

RENEWABLE;

FEE ON ISSUE:

FEE ON RENEWAL :

1.

«Деварик

(hereinafter

called the Licensce") is hereby licensed, subject to the conditions set out in the Schedules-

(e) to possess. establish and maintain apparatus for radiocommunic

tion in those parts of the premises described in paragraph ! of the Schedule which are referred to in paragraph 2 of the Schedule:

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(6) to use the said apparatus for the purpose of receiving messages seat by telephony from authorized Broadcasting Stations for general reception.

2 The payment of the issus fee of $....... being at the rate of $100.00 in respect of accommodation described in paragraph 2(a) of the Schedule and $20.00 in respect of each room referred to in paragraph 2(6) of the Schedule.

CONDITIONS.

1. Except with the written consent of the Telecommunications Authority, the apparatus for radiocommunication comprised in this Licence (hereinafter called "the apparatus") shall not be electrically coupled with apparatus for radiocommunication elsewhere than in the said premises,

1. The apparatus shall be so maintained and used that it does not cause

interference with any other radiocommunication.

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

4. The apparatus and this Licence shall be open to inspection at all reasonable Limes by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority: Provided that this provision shall not require any person to concede any form or right of catry into any private dwelling house.

5. This Licence expires on the date mentioned above. It is not transferable. The Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of isaus revoke it, or vary its terms by a notice in writing sent to the Licensee.

6. In this Licence—

"message" does not include visual images sent by television, facsimile

transmission, or other means;

"let" means let by way either of a tenancy or a licence, and either with

or without board or other services or facilities.

7. A fresh Licence must be obtained within fourteen days of the expiry of

this Licence if the apparatus is to continue in use,

8. This Licence does not authorize any infringement of copyright in the matter

received.

9. No direct connexion shall be made between a wireless aerial and a public electricity supply. An acrial or earth connexion which crosses or is liable to be blown on to any electricity wire or power apparatus should be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the wire or apparatus.

10. The earth connexion shall, where possible, consist of a buried 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 do account be used. The cross sectional area of the carth conductor wire shall be not less than 0.0045 square inches (7/029). The earth system shall be such that the voltage lo ground from the earth terminal of the radio recciver shall not exceed 40 volts R.M.S. under fault conditions.

For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.

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