1950_RADIOCOMMUNICATION_REGULATIONS — Page 14

HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

Telecommunication.

PARTICULARS OF STATION.

Name of Ship

Call Sign

Category of Station under the Telecommunication Convention

[CAP. 106

The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the ship in the International List of Coast Stations and Ship Stations published by the Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union and also any additions which shall have been notified in conformity with clause 12 of the conditions overleaf.

Postmaster General

G.N.A. 75/51.

Date of issue

CONDITIONS OF LICENCE.

1. The licensee shall comply with all the provisions of the Telecommunication Convention which relate to mobile stations and the station shall be worked in conformity with such provisions.

2. In so far as the rules and regulations relative to wireless telegraphy made from time to time by the Governor in Council under the Telecommunication Ordinance, or under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, (Cap. 106) and amendments thereto or any other Merchant Shipping Act or Ordinance for the time being in force,

apply to the ship in question, the licensee shall comply in all respects with these rules or regulations.

3. The station shall only be used to send messages and signals to other stations of the mobile service and to receive messages and signals from other stations of the mobile service.

4. (1) The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval or Air Force Station.

(2) No messages shall be sent or received by the said ship station when the said ship is in any of the harbours of the Colony of Hong Kong.

5. The licensee shall keep the station and in particular the headgear receivers thereof in a clean and sanitary condition.

6. The licensee shall screen all lights emanating from the station and screen or isolate all dangerous parts thereof in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reasonable comfort and health of operators.

7. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or the Government of any of His Majesty's Dominions or the Government of India or the Government of any British Colony, Protectorate or Mandated Territory the licensee shall charge rates not in excess of half of the rates charged to the ordinary public.

8. The station shall be worked only by operators holding certificates issued by the Postmaster General or the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom or the Government of any self-governing Dominion.

229

Edit History

2026-05-04 00:10:02 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
Telecommunication. PARTICULARS OF STATION. Name of Ship Call Sign Category of Station under the Telecommunication Convention [CAP. 106 The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the ship in the International List of Coast Stations and Ship Stations published by the Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union and also any additions which shall have been notified in conformity with clause 12 of the conditions overleaf. Postmaster General G.N.A. 75/51. Date of issue CONDITIONS OF LICENCE. 1. The licensee shall comply with all the provisions of the Telecommunication Convention which relate to mobile stations and the station shall be worked in conformity with such provisions. 2. In so far as the rules and regulations relative to wireless telegraphy made from time to time by the Governor in Council under the Telecommunication Ordinance, or under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, (Cap. 106) and amendments thereto or any other Merchant Shipping Act or Ordinance for the time being in force, apply to the ship in question, the licensee shall comply in all respects with these rules or regulations. 3. The station shall only be used to send messages and signals to other stations of the mobile service and to receive messages and signals from other stations of the mobile service. 4. (1) The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval or Air Force Station. (2) No messages shall be sent or received by the said ship station when the said ship is in any of the harbours of the Colony of Hong Kong. 5. The licensee shall keep the station and in particular the headgear receivers thereof in a clean and sanitary condition. 6. The licensee shall screen all lights emanating from the station and screen or isolate all dangerous parts thereof in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reasonable comfort and health of operators. 7. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or the Government of any of His Majesty's Dominions or the Government of India or the Government of any British Colony, Protectorate or Mandated Territory the licensee shall charge rates not in excess of half of the rates charged to the ordinary public. 8. The station shall be worked only by operators holding certificates issued by the Postmaster General or the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom or the Government of any self-governing Dominion. 229
Baseline (Original)
Telecommunication. PARTICULARS OF STATION. Name of Ship Call Sign Category of Station under the Telecommunication Convention [CAP. 106 The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the ship in the International List of Coast Stations and Ship Stations published by the Bureau of the International Tele- communication Union and also any additions which shall have been notified in conformity with clause 12 of the conditions overleaf. Postmaster General G.N.A. 75/51. Date of issue CONDITIONS OF LICENCE. 1. The licensee shall comply with all the provisions of the Telecommunication Convention which relate to mobile stations and the station shall be worked in conformity with such provisions. 2. In so far as the rules and regulations relative to wireless telegraphy made from time to time by the Governor in Council under the Telecommunication Ordinance, or under the Merchant (Cap. 106) Shipping Ordinance, 1899, and amendments thereto or any other (10 of 1899) Merchant Shipping Act or Ordinance for the time being in force, apply to the ship in question, the licensee shall comply in all res- pects with these rules or regulations. 3. The station shall only be used to send messages and signals to other stations of the mobile service and to receive messages and signals from other stations of the mobile service. 4. (1) The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval or Air Force Station. (2) No messages shall be sent or received by the said ship station when the said ship is in any of the harbours of the Colony of Hong Kong. 5. The licensee shall keep the station and in particular the headgear receivers thereof in a clean and sanitary condition. 6. The licensee shall screen all lights emanating from the station and screen or isolate all dangerous parts thereof in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reasonable comfort and health of operators. 7. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or the Government of any of His Majesty's Dominions or the Government of India or the Government of any British Colony, Protectorate or Mandated Territory the licensee shall charge rates not in excess of half of the rates charged to the ordinary public. 8. The station shall be worked only by operators holding certificates issued by the Postmaster General or the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom or the Government of any self- governing Dominion. 229
2026-05-04 00:10:02 · Baseline
View content

Telecommunication.

PARTICULARS OF STATION.

Name of Ship

Call Sign

Category of Station under the Telecommunication Convention

[CAP. 106

The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the ship in the International List of Coast Stations and Ship Stations published by the Bureau of the International Tele- communication Union and also any additions which shall have been notified in conformity with clause 12 of the conditions overleaf.

Postmaster General

G.N.A. 75/51.

Date of issue

CONDITIONS OF LICENCE.

1. The licensee shall comply with all the provisions of the Telecommunication Convention which relate to mobile stations and the station shall be worked in conformity with such provisions.

2. In so far as the rules and regulations relative to wireless telegraphy made from time to time by the Governor in Council under the Telecommunication Ordinance, or under the Merchant (Cap. 106) Shipping Ordinance, 1899, and amendments thereto or any other (10 of 1899) Merchant Shipping Act or Ordinance for the time being in force,

apply to the ship in question, the licensee shall comply in all res-

pects with these rules or regulations.

3. The station shall only be used to send messages and signals to other stations of the mobile service and to receive messages and signals from other stations of the mobile service.

4. (1) The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval or Air Force Station.

(2) No messages shall be sent or received by the said ship station when the said ship is in any of the harbours of the Colony of Hong Kong.

5. The licensee shall keep the station and in particular the headgear receivers thereof in a clean and sanitary condition.

6. The licensee shall screen all lights emanating from the station and screen or isolate all dangerous parts thereof in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reasonable comfort and health of operators.

7. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or the Government of any of His Majesty's Dominions or the Government of India or the Government of any British Colony, Protectorate or Mandated Territory the licensee shall charge rates not in excess of half of the rates charged to the ordinary public.

8. The station shall be worked only by operators holding certificates issued by the Postmaster General or the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom or the Government of any self- governing Dominion.

229

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.