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Telecommunication.

PARTICULARS OF STATION.

Nationality and registration Marks of Aircraft

Name of Aircraft

Make and type of Aircraft

Call Sign

Class of Station under the Telecommunication Convention

The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the aircraft in the International List of Aeronautical and Aircraft Stations published by the Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union.

Date of issue

Postmaster General

[CAP.106

CONDITIONS.

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, and also in conformity with the relative provisions of the International Telegraph Regulations.

2. Each aircraft station shall comply in all respects with the provisions of any directions or regulations issued or made by the Director of Civil Aviation and for the time being in force, under the provisions of the Air Navigation Order and the station shall not be used either by the licensee or by any other person for the despatch or receipt of messages except messages authorized by such directions or regulations.

3. The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval, Military or Air Force Station. In the event of a forced landing the wireless apparatus may be used for communication with the nearest aeronautical ground station of the country in which the forced landing has occurred regarding repairs or safety of the aircraft.

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

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

*6. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or His Majesty's Government in any of the 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.

7. The licensee shall not receive by means of the station messages not intended for receipt thereby, and if any such messages shall involuntarily be received at the station the licensee shall not divulge the existence or the contents thereof to any person other than to duly authorized officials of any such Government as is mentioned in condition 6 or to a competent legal tribunal.

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Telecommunication. PARTICULARS OF STATION. Nationality and registration Marks of Aircraft Name of Aircraft Make and type of Aircraft Call Sign Class of Station under the Telecommunication Convention The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the aircraft in the International List of Aeronautical and Aircraft Stations published by the Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union. Date of issue Postmaster General [CAP.106 CONDITIONS. 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, and also in conformity with the relative provisions of the International Telegraph Regulations. 2. Each aircraft station shall comply in all respects with the provisions of any directions or regulations issued or made by the Director of Civil Aviation and for the time being in force, under the provisions of the Air Navigation Order and the station shall not be used either by the licensee or by any other person for the despatch or receipt of messages except messages authorized by such directions or regulations. 3. The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval, Military or Air Force Station. In the event of a forced landing the wireless apparatus may be used for communication with the nearest aeronautical ground station of the country in which the forced landing has occurred regarding repairs or safety of the aircraft. 4. The licensee shall keep the station and in particular the headgear receivers thereof in a clean and sanitary condition. 5. The licensee shall screen or isolate all dangerous parts of the station in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reasonable comfort and health of operators. *6. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or His Majesty's Government in any of the 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. 7. The licensee shall not receive by means of the station messages not intended for receipt thereby, and if any such messages shall involuntarily be received at the station the licensee shall not divulge the existence or the contents thereof to any person other than to duly authorized officials of any such Government as is mentioned in condition 6 or to a competent legal tribunal. 251
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Telecommunication. PARTICULARS OF STATION. Nationality and registration Marks of Aircraft Name of Aircraft Make and type of Aircraft Call Sign Class of Station under the Telecommunication Convention The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the aircraft in the International List of Aeronautical and Aircraft Stations published by the Bureau of the International Telecommunica- tion Union. Date of issue Postmaster General [САР. 106 CONDITIONS. 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, and also in conformity with the relative provisions of the International Telegraph Regulations. 2. Each aircraft station shall comply in all respects with the provisions of any directions or regulations issued or made by the Director of Civil Aviation and for the time being in force, under the provisions of the Air Navigation Order and the station shall not be used either by the licensee or by any other person for the despatch or receipt of messages except messages authorized by such directions or regulations. 3. The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval, Military or Air Force Station. In the event of a forced landing the wireless apparatus may be used for communication with the nearest aeronautical ground station of the country in which the forced land- ing has occurred regarding repairs or safety of the aircraft. 4. The licensee shall keep the station and in particular the headgear receivers thereof in a clean and sanitary condition. 5. The licensee shall screen or isolate all dangerous parts of the station in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reason- able comfort and health of operators. *6. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or His Majesty's Government in any of the 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. 7. The licensee shall not receive by means of the station messages not intended for receipt thereby, and if any such messages shall involuntarily be received at the station the licensee shall not divulge the existence or the contents thereof to any person other than to duly authorized officials of any such Government as is men- tioned in condition 6 or to a competent legal tribunal. 251
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Telecommunication.

PARTICULARS OF STATION.

Nationality and registration Marks of Aircraft

Name of Aircraft

Make and type of Aircraft

Call Sign

Class of Station under the Telecommunication Convention

The licensee is authorized to use the power, frequencies and types of emission which for the time being appear against the name of the aircraft in the International List of Aeronautical and Aircraft Stations published by the Bureau of the International Telecommunica- tion Union.

Date of issue

Postmaster General

[САР. 106

CONDITIONS.

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, and also in conformity with the relative provisions of the International Telegraph Regulations.

2. Each aircraft station shall comply in all respects with the provisions of any directions or regulations issued or made by the Director of Civil Aviation and for the time being in force, under the provisions of the Air Navigation Order and the station shall not be used either by the licensee or by any other person for the despatch or receipt of messages except messages authorized by such directions or regulations.

3. The station shall cease working (except in the case of distress working) on being instructed to do so by any British Naval, Military or Air Force Station. In the event of a forced landing the wireless apparatus may be used for communication with the nearest aeronautical ground station of the country in which the forced land- ing has occurred regarding repairs or safety of the aircraft.

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

5. The licensee shall screen or isolate all dangerous parts of the station in such manner as may be necessary to ensure the reason- able comfort and health of operators.

*6. In respect of messages sent or received on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or His Majesty's Government in any of the 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.

7. The licensee shall not receive by means of the station messages not intended for receipt thereby, and if any such messages shall involuntarily be received at the station the licensee shall not divulge the existence or the contents thereof to any person other than to duly authorized officials of any such Government as is men- tioned in condition 6 or to a competent legal tribunal.

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