A 44
CAP. 106]
Telecommunication Regulations
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
5. Every message transmitted from any of the Stations shall start with an announcement of the call sign of the called and calling Stations. The call sign of the calling Stations shall be repeated at the end of every period of transmission provided that no call sign need be announced more than once in any period of one minute. The Stations shall be called and identified only by their authorized call signs listed on the first page of this Licence.
6. The Stations and this Licence shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority.
7. This Licence shall continue in force for one year from the date of issue, and thereafter so long as the Licensee pays to the Telecommunications Authority in advance in each year on or before the anniversary of the date of issue the renewal fee prescribed by order or under the regulations for the time being in force:
Provided that the Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee. Any notice given under this clause may take effect either forthwith or on such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice.
8. This Licence is not transferable.
9. This Licence shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority when it has expired or been revoked.
10. Any Licence or Permit however described which has previously been granted to the Licensee in respect of the Stations or any of them is hereby revoked.
11. The Licensee shall give notice promptly in writing to the Telecommunications Authority of any change of his address and, when giving any such notice, return this Licence to the said Authority for amendment. (Prior authority is needed before any demonstration is made).
12. If power for the working of any Base Station is taken from a public electricity supply, no direct connection shall be made between the supply mains and the aerial.
13. If any Base Station aerial crosses above or is liable to fall or to be blown on to any overhead power wire (including electric lighting and tramway wires) or power apparatus it shall be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire or power apparatus concerned.
14. The connection of any of the Stations with the public telephone exchange system will not be permitted.
15. Unless this Licence expressly so provides, it does not authorize the relaying of messages received at any Station to any other premises or place, or the communicating of such messages to the public, e.g. by loudspeaker.
16. If any message, the receipt of which is not authorized by this Licence, is received by means of the Stations, neither the Licensee nor any person using the Stations shall make known the contents of any such message, its origin or destination, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person except a duly authorized officer of the Telecommunications Authority or a competent legal tribunal, and shall not retain any copy or make use of any such message, or allow it to be reproduced in writing, copied or made use of.
17. The Licensee, and all persons operating any stations which the Licensee is authorized by this Licence to establish and use shall observe and comply with the relevant provisions of the Telecommunication Convention.
18. In this Licence "Telecommunication Convention" means any International Telecommunication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to Hong Kong.
For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.
(L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 4 of 1984)
A 44
CAP. 106]
Telecommunication Regulations
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
5. Every message transmitted from any of the Stations shall start with an announcement of the call sign of the called and calling Stations. The call sign of the calling Stations shall be repeated at the end of every period of transmission provided that no call sign need be announced more than once in any period of one minute. The Stations shall be called and identified only by their authorized call signs listed on the first page of this Licence.
6. The Stations and this Licence shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times by duly
authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority.
7. This Licence shall continue in force for one year from the date of issue, and thereafter so long as the Licensee pays to the Telecommunications Authority in advance in each year on or before the anniversary of the date of issue the renewal fee prescribed by order or under the regulations for the time being in force:
Provided that the Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee. Any notice given under this clause may take effect either forthwith or on such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice.
8. This Licence is not transferable.
9. This Licence shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority when it has expired or
been revoked.
10. Any Licence or Permit however described which has previously been granted to the Licensee in
respect of the Stations or any of them is hereby revoked.
11. The Licensee shall give notice promptly in writing to the Telecommunications Authority of any change of his address and, when giving any such notice, return this Licence to the said Authority for amendment. (Prior authority is needed before any demonstration is made).
12. If power for the working of any Base Station is taken from a public electricity supply, no direct
connection shall be made between the supply mains and the aerial.
13. If any Base Station aerial crosses above or is liable to fall or to be blown on to any overhead power wire (including electric lighting and tramway wires) or power apparatus it shall be guarded to the reasonable satisfaction of the owner of the power wire or power apparatus concerned.
14. The connection of any of the Stations with the public telephone exchange system will not be
permitted.
15. Unless this Licence expressly so provides, it does not authorize the relaying of messages received at any Station to any other premises or place, or the communicating of such messages to the public, e.g. by loudspeaker.
16. If any message, the receipt of which is not authorized by this Licence, is received by means of the Stations, neither the Licensee nor any person using the Stations shall make known the contents of any such message, its origin or destination, its existence or the fact of its receipt to any person except a duly authorized officer of the Telecommunications Authority or a competent legal tribunal, and shall not retain any copy or make use of any such message, or allow it to be reproduced in writing, copied or made use of.
17. The Licensee, and all persons operating any stations which the Licensee is authorized by this Licence to establish and use shall observe and comply with the relevant provisions of the Telecommunication Convention.
18. In this Licence "Telecommunication Convention" means any International Telecom- munication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to Hong Kong.
For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.
(L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 4 of 1984)
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