CAP. 106]
[r. 1 cont.].
Telecommunication.
radiobeacon station, and, if practicable, also the distance which separates it from the latter;
"radiocommunication" means any telecommunication by means of Hertzian waves;
"radiocommunication station" includes every apparatus or collection of apparatus which can be used for radiocommunication or radio distribution, whether for transmitting or receiving or for transmitting and receiving and whether such apparatus or collection of apparatus be complete or not;
"radiotelegram" means a telegram originating in or destined for a mobile station, and transmitted over all or part of its course by the radiocommunication channels of the mobile service;
"refused call": A call is deemed refused when, at the moment at which it is offered, any person at either the calling or called telephone station indicates at once that it is not practicable or that it is not desired to speak;
"restricted service" means a service which may only be used by specified persons or for particular purposes;
"service telegrams and radiotelegrams" means those originating with telecommunication Administrations of the Contracting Governments or of any private enterprise recognized by one of those Governments and relating to international telecommunication or to objects of public interest mutually agreed upon by such Administrations;
"ship station" means a station placed on board a ship not permanently moored;
"special service" means a telecommunication service operating specially for the needs of a particular service of general interest not open to public correspondence, such as: a radiobeacon service, direction-finding, time signals, regular meteorological bulletins, notices to navigators, press messages addressed to all stations, medical advice (radiomedical consultations), calibrated frequencies emissions having a scientific object, etc.;
"station on board" means a station placed on board a ship not permanently moored, or on board an aircraft;
"telecommunication" means any telegraphic or telephonic communication of signs, signals, writing, facsimiles and sounds of any kind, by wire, wireless or any other system or process;
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CAP. 106]
[r. 1 cont.].
Telecommunication.
radiobeacon station, and, if practicable, also the distance which separates it from the latter;
"radiocommunication" means any telecommunication by
means of Hertzian waves;
"radiocommunication station" includes every apparatus or collection of apparatus which can be used for radio- communication or radio distribution, whether for trans- mitting or receiving or for transmitting and receiving and whether such apparatus or collection of apparatus be complete or not;
"radiotelegram" means a telegram originating in or destined for a mobile station, and transmitted over all or part of its course by the radiocommunication channels of the mobile service;
"refused call": A call is deemed refused when, at the moment at which it is offered, any person at either the calling or called telephone station indicates at once that it is not practicable or that it is not desired to speak; "restricted service" means a service which may only be used
by specified persons or for particular purposes; "service telegrams and radiotelegrams" means those originating with telecommunication Administrations of the Contracting Governments or of any private enter- prise recognized by one of those Governments and relating to international telecommunication or to objects of public interest mutually agreed upon by such Administrations;
"ship station" means a station placed on board a ship not
permanently moored;
"special service" means a telecommunication service operat- ing specially for the needs of a particular service of general interest not open to public correspondence, such as: a radiobeacon service, direction-finding, time signals, regular meteorological bulletins, notices to navigators, press messages addressed to all stations, medical advice (radiomedical consultations), calibrated frequencies emissions having a scientific object, etc.;
"station on board" means a station placed on board a ship not permanently moored, or on board an aircraft; "telecommunication" means any telegraphic or telephonic communication of signs, signals, writing, facsimiles and sounds of any kind, by wire, wireless or any other
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