CAP. 106]
Telecommunication.
TELECOMMUNICATION.
Subsidiary legislation under this Chapter, with subsequent amendments (if any) incorporated, is set out as follows-
Radiocommunication Regulations
Radiotelegrams (Charges) Regulations
Page
216
254
Ord. 18 of 1936, s. 39, Schedule.
G.N. 461/36.
G.N. 785/36. G.N. 786/36. G.N. 895/36.
RADIOCOMMUNICATION REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 106).
(Ordinance No. 18 of 1936).
G.N. 896/36.
G.N. 763/37.
G.N. 924/37.
G.N. 814/38. G.N. 596/46. G.N.A. 5/48. G.N.A. 200/48. G.N.A. 208/48. G.N.A. 3/49. G.N.A. 271/49. G.N.A. 75/51.
*
1. In these regulations-
[1st October, 1936.]
"administration" means a Government Administration;
"aeronautical service" means a radiocommunication service effected between aircraft stations and land stations and by aircraft stations communicating between themselves. The term applies also to fixed and special radiocommunication services intended to ensure the safety of air navigation;
"aeronautical station" means a land station performing a service with aircraft stations. It may be a fixed station assigned also for communication with aircraft stations; it is then considered as an aeronautical station only during the period of its service with aircraft stations;
"aircraft station" means a station placed on board any aircraft;
"amateur station" means a station used by an amateur, that is by a duly authorized person, interested in radioelectrical practice with a purely personal aim and without pecuniary interest;
"auxiliary route" means a route other than the normal route, but passing through the same countries as the normal route;
* See also Cap. 50, rules, Importation and Exportation (Radio) Prohibition Order.
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CAP. 106]
Telecommunication.
TELECOMMUNICATION.
Subsidiary legislation under this Chapter, with subse- quent amendments (if any) incorporated, is set out as follows-
Radiocommunication Regulations
Radiotelegrams (Charges) Regulations
Page
216
254
Ord. 18 of 1936, s. 39, Schedule.
G.N. 461/36.
G.N. 785/36. G.N. 786/36. G.N. 895/36.
RADIOCOMMUNICATION REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 106).
(Ordinance No. 18 of 1936).
G.N. 896/36.
G.N. 763/37.
G.N. 924/37.
G.N. 814/38. G.N. 596/46. G.N.A. 5/48. G.N.A. 200/48. G.N.A. 208/48. G.N.A. 3/49. G.N.A. 271/49. G.N.A. 75/51.
*
1. In these regulations-
[1st October, 1936.]
"administration" means a Government Administration; "aeronautical service" means a radiocommunication service effected between aircraft stations and land stations and by aircraft stations communicating between themselves. The term applies also to fixed and special radio- communication services intended to ensure the safety of air navigation;
"aeronautical station" means a land station performing a service with aircraft stations. It may be a fixed station assigned also for communication with aircraft stations; it is then considered as an aeronautical station only during the period of its service with aircraft stations; "aircraft station" means a station placed on board any
aircraft;
"amateur station" means a station used by an amateur, that is by a duly authorized person, interested in radio- electrical practice with a purely personal aim and with- out pecuniary interest;
"auxiliary route" means a route other than the normal route, but passing through the same countries as the normal route;
* See also Cap. 50, rules, Importation and Exportation (Radio) Prohibition Order.
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