1989 Ed.]
Telecommunication Regulations
[CAP. 106
A 49
[Subsidiary]
19. (Repealed L.N. 72 of 1972)
20. If power for the working of the Station is taken from a public electricity supply, no direct connection shall be made between the supply mains and the aerial.
21. Demands for closing down can be expected to be received, inter alia, in connection with national emergencies or when interference is being caused to a Government Wireless Station or other important services.
22. If any message, the receipt of which is not authorized by this Licence, is received by means of the Station, neither the Licensee nor any person using the Station 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 any use of any such message, or allow it to be reproduced in writing, copied or made use of.
23. The Telecommunications Authority may publish the Licensee's name and address at his discretion unless the Licensee specifically asks that this should not be done.
For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.
SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT, EMISSIONS, FREQUENCY BANDS AND POWERS
For the purposes of the Schedule.
A. The symbols used to designate the classes of emission have the meanings assigned to them in the Telecommunication Convention.
B. D.C. input power is the total direct current power input to the anode circuit of the valve(s) energizing the aerial.
(L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 4 of 1984)
DATE OF ISSUE:
RENEWABLE:
FEE ON ISSUE: FEE ON RENEWAL.
TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE
(Chapter 106)
MODEL CONTROL LICENCE
of
(hereinafter called "the Licensee") is hereby licensed, subject to the conditions herein contained-
to possess, establish and maintain and use a radiocommunication station (hereinafter called "the Station") for the purpose only of controlling the movement of a model vehicle, vessel or aircraft, by means of the emission of electromagnetic energy from transmitting apparatus, and the reception of such energy by receiving apparatus in the model (which transmitting and receiving apparatus are together comprised in the expression "the Station").
1989 Ed.]
Telecommunication Regulations
[CAP. 106
A 49
[Subsidiary]
19. (Repealed L.N. 72 of 1972)
20. If power for the working of the Station is taken from a public electricity supply, no direct
connection shall be made between the supply mains and the aerial.
21. Demands for closing down can be expected to be received, inter alia, in connection with national emergencies or when interference is being caused to a Government Wireless Station or other important services.
22. If any message, the receipt of which is not authorized by this Licence, is received by means of the Station, neither the Licensee nor any person using the Station 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 any use of any such message, or allow it to be reproduced in writing, copied or made use of.
23. The Telecommunications Authority may publish the Licensee's name and address at his
discretion unless the Licensee specifically asks that this should not be done.
For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.
SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT, EMISSIONS, FREQUENCY BANDS AND POWERS
For the purposes of the Schedule.
A. The symbols used to designate the classes of emission have the meanings assigned to them in
the Telecommunication Convention.
B. D.C. input power is the total direct current power input to the anode circuit of the valve(s)
energizing the aerial.
(L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 4 of 1984)
DATE OF ISSUE:
RENEWABLE:
FEE ON ISSUE: FEE ON RENEWAL.
TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE
(Chapter 106)
MODEL CONTROL LICENCE
of
(hereinafter called "the Licensee") is hereby licensed, subject to the conditions herein contained-
to possess, establish and maintain and use a radiocommunication station (hereinafter called "the Station") for the purpose only of controlling the movement of a model vehicle, vessel or aircraft, by means of the emission of electromagnetic energy from transmitting apparatus, and the reception of such energy by receiving apparatus in the model (which transmitting and receiving apparatus are together comprised in the expression "the Station").
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