The Year-book of Wireless Telegraphy & TelephonyMarconi Press Agency Limited, 1925 Includes "Literature". |
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Page 445 - ... to a fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment for not more than two months or both.
Page 430 - An auxiliary power supply, independent of the vessel's main electric power plant, must be provided which will enable the sending set for at least four hours to send messages over a distance of at least one hundred miles, day or night...
Page 277 - Act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine, which may extend to one thousand rupees or with both...
Page 325 - radio communication" as used in this Act means any system of electrical communication by telegraphy or telephony without the aid of any wire connecting the points from and at which the radiograms, signals, or other communications are sent or received.
Page 162 - Every notice so given shall be communicated in the manner directed by the Board of Trade to the chief officer of customs of any port at which the ship may seek to obtain a clearance or transire, and the ship shall be detained until a certificate under the hand of...
Page 35 - Administration, if it considers that the sheltered nature and conditions of the voyage are such as to render the application of the full requirements of...
Page 433 - Government stations shall, so far as is consistent with the transaction of governmental business, arrange for the transmission and receipt of commercial radiograms under the provisions of the Berlin convention of...
Page 455 - Islands, and the Orient, and between the United States and the Virgin Islands, shall not be less than the rates charged by privately owned and operated stations for like messages and service: Provided further, That the right to use such stations for any of the purposes named in this section shall terminate and cease as between any countries or localities or between any locality and privately operated ships whenever privately owned and operated stations are capable of meeting the normal communication...
Page 219 - The Interpretation Act, 1889, applies for the purpose of the interpretation of this Order as it applies for the purpose of the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
Page 430 - States in violation of any of the provisions of this Act shall, upon conviction, be fined in a sum not more than...