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CAP. 106]

G.N. 786/36.

Telecommunication.

FORM 4.

of

Telecommunication Ordinance.

(Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition).

Limited Receiving and Publishing Radio Station Licence

Hong Kong.

(name in full)

(address in full)

Address of station

This licence authorizes the licensee to establish a wireless receiving station and to distribute press messages received from

.for publication in the

until the 31st day of December, 19........., subject to the conditions set forth hereon.

Dated this ......... day of

19.........

$600.

for Postmaster General.

CONDITIONS.

1. The reception of messages other than those specified in this licence is prohibited. If any other message is unintentionally received, the licensee shall not make known, or allow to be made known, its contents, its origin or destination, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government, or a competent legal tribunal), and shall not reproduce in writing, copy, or make any use of such message, or allow the same to be reproduced in writing, copied, or made use of.

2. The station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause interference with the working of other stations. In particular, reaction must not be used to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial.

3. The combined height and length of the external aerial, where one is employed, shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above, or is liable to fall upon, or to be blown on to 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. All aerials erected externally to the building shall be fitted with an earthing switch, and the aerial shall be left earthed when not in use. No aerial shall be erected in such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall occupy or traverse a public thoroughfare.

4. 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, a soldered connexion should be made to the water pipe. On no account shall a gas pipe be used as an earth.

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CAP. 106] G.N. 786/36. Telecommunication. FORM 4. of Telecommunication Ordinance. (Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition). Limited Receiving and Publishing Radio Station Licence Hong Kong. (name in full) (address in full) Address of station This licence authorizes the licensee to establish a wireless receiving station and to distribute press messages received from .for publication in the until the 31st day of December, 19........., subject to the conditions set forth hereon. Dated this ......... day of 19......... $600. for Postmaster General. CONDITIONS. 1. The reception of messages other than those specified in this licence is prohibited. If any other message is unintentionally received, the licensee shall not make known, or allow to be made known, its contents, its origin or destination, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government, or a competent legal tribunal), and shall not reproduce in writing, copy, or make any use of such message, or allow the same to be reproduced in writing, copied, or made use of. 2. The station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause interference with the working of other stations. In particular, reaction must not be used to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial. 3. The combined height and length of the external aerial, where one is employed, shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above, or is liable to fall upon, or to be blown on to 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. All aerials erected externally to the building shall be fitted with an earthing switch, and the aerial shall be left earthed when not in use. No aerial shall be erected in such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall occupy or traverse a public thoroughfare. 4. 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, a soldered connexion should be made to the water pipe. On no account shall a gas pipe be used as an earth. 238
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CAP. 106] G.N. 786/36. Telecommunication. FORM 4. of Telecommunication Ordinance. (Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition). Limited Receiving and Publishing Radio Station Licence Hong Kong. (name in full) (address in full) Address of station This licence authorizes the licensee to establish a wireless receiving station and to distribute press messages received from .for publication in the until the 31st day of December, 19......... subject to the conditions set forth hereon. Dated this .........day of 19......... $600. for Postmaster General. CONDITIONS. 1. The reception of messages other than those specified in this licence is prohibited. If any other message is unintentionally received, the licensee shall not make known, or allow to be made known, its contents, its origin or destination, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government, or a competent legal tribunal), and shall not reproduce in writing, copy, or make any use of such message, or allow the same to be reproduced in writing, copied, or made use of. 2. The station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause interference with the working of other stations. In parti- cular, reaction must not be used to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial. 3. The combined height and length of the external aerial, where one is employed, shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above, or is liable to fall upon, or to be blown on to any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tram- way wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned. All aerials erected externally to the building shall be fitted with an earthing switch, and the aerial shall be left earthed when not in use. No aerial shall be erected in such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall occupy or traverse a public thoroughfare. 4. 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 a soldered connexion should be made to the water pipe. On no account shall a gas pipe be used as an earth. 238 !
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CAP. 106]

G.N. 786/36.

Telecommunication.

FORM 4.

of

Telecommunication Ordinance.

(Chapter 106 of the Revised Edition).

Limited Receiving and Publishing Radio Station Licence

Hong Kong.

(name in full)

(address in full)

Address of station

This licence authorizes the licensee to establish a wireless receiving station and to distribute press messages received from

.for publication in the

until the 31st day of December, 19......... subject to the conditions set forth hereon.

Dated this .........day of

19.........

$600.

for Postmaster General.

CONDITIONS.

1. The reception of messages other than those specified in this licence is prohibited. If any other message is unintentionally received, the licensee shall not make known, or allow to be made known, its contents, its origin or destination, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person (other than a duly authorized officer of the Hong Kong Government, or a competent legal tribunal), and shall not reproduce in writing, copy, or make any use of such message, or allow the same to be reproduced in writing, copied, or made use of.

2. The station shall not be used in such a manner as to cause interference with the working of other stations. In parti- cular, reaction must not be used to such an extent as to energize any neighbouring aerial.

3. The combined height and length of the external aerial, where one is employed, shall not exceed 100 feet. An aerial which crosses above, or is liable to fall upon, or to be blown on to any overhead power wire, including electric lighting and tram- way wires, must be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire concerned. All aerials erected externally to the building shall be fitted with an earthing switch, and the aerial shall be left earthed when not in use. No aerial shall be erected in such a way that, in falling or being lowered, it shall occupy or traverse a public thoroughfare.

4. 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 a soldered connexion should be made to the water pipe. On no account shall a gas pipe be used as an earth.

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