The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 11
... necessary a Class II station shall use a directional antenna or other means to avoid interference with Class I stations and with other Class II stations , in ac- cordance with § 73.182 ( and § 73.22 in the 11 case of Class II - A ...
... necessary a Class II station shall use a directional antenna or other means to avoid interference with Class I stations and with other Class II stations , in ac- cordance with § 73.182 ( and § 73.22 in the 11 case of Class II - A ...
Page 20
... necessary to conduct the survey . Such authorizations may be granted upon the following conditions : ( 1 ) No objectionable interference will result to the operation of other author- ized radio services ; in this connection , the power ...
... necessary to conduct the survey . Such authorizations may be granted upon the following conditions : ( 1 ) No objectionable interference will result to the operation of other author- ized radio services ; in this connection , the power ...
Page 26
... necessary to protect the equipment in the antenna tuning house and the base of the antenna with screens and interlocks , provided the doors to the tuning house and antenna base are fenced and locked at all times , with the keys in the ...
... necessary to protect the equipment in the antenna tuning house and the base of the antenna with screens and interlocks , provided the doors to the tuning house and antenna base are fenced and locked at all times , with the keys in the ...
Page 33
... necessary to avoid objectionable loud- ness modulation may be reduced to what- ever level is necessary , even if the result- ing modulation is substantially less than 85 percent on peaks of frequent recur- rence . [ 30 F.R. 8967 , July ...
... necessary to avoid objectionable loud- ness modulation may be reduced to what- ever level is necessary , even if the result- ing modulation is substantially less than 85 percent on peaks of frequent recur- rence . [ 30 F.R. 8967 , July ...
Page 34
... necessary . How- ever , if a remote antenna ammeter or common point meter is employed and becomes defective , the antenna base currents may be read and logged once daily for each mode of operation , pend- ing the return to service of ...
... necessary . How- ever , if a remote antenna ammeter or common point meter is employed and becomes defective , the antenna base currents may be read and logged once daily for each mode of operation , pend- ing the return to service of ...
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Page 158 - ... the broadcasting of, any advertisement of or information concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme, whether said list contains any part or all of such prizes.
Page 54 - ... an offer of a reasonable opportunity for a candidate or a spokesman of the candidate to respond over the licensee's facilities: Provided, however, That where such editorials are broadcast within 72 hours prior to the day of the election, the licensee shall comply with the provisions of this paragraph sufficiently far in advance of the broadcast to enable the candidate or candidates to have a reasonable opportunity to prepare a response and to present it in a timely fashion.
Page 389 - Appearance by a legally qualified candidate on any — (1) bona fide newscast, (2) bona fide news interview, (3) bona fide news documentary (if the appearance of the candidate is incidental to the presentation of the subject or subjects covered by the news documentary), or (4) on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events (including but not limited to political conventions and activities incidental thereto), shall not be deemed to be use of a broadcasting station within the meanIng of this subsection.
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Page 140 - control" as used herein is not limited to majority stock ownership, but includes actual working control in whatever manner exercised. NOTE 2 : In applying the provisions of...
Page 201 - When, during the presentation of views on a controversial issue of public importance, an attack is made upon the honesty, character, in-tegrity or like personal qualities of an identified person...
Page 236 - ... until such claim or complaint has been fully satisfied or until the same has been barred by statute limiting the time for the filing of suits upon such claims.
Page 197 - ... (b) General requirements. No station licensee is required to permit the use of its facilities by any legally qualified candidate for public office, but if any licensee shall permit any such candidate to use its facilities, it shall afford equal opportunities to all other such candidates for that office to use such facilities: Provided, That such licensee shall have no power of censorship over the material broadcast by any such candidate.
Page 228 - Whoever broadcasts by means of any radio station for which a license is required by any law of the United States, or whoever, operating any such station, knowingly permits the broadcasting of any advertisement of or information concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance...
Page 228 - legally qualified candidate" means any person who has publicly announced that he is a candidate for nomination by a convention of a political party or for nomination or election in a primary, special, or general election, municipal, county, state or national, and who meets the qualifications prescribed by the applicable laws to hold the office for which he is a candidate, so that he may be voted for by the electorate directly or by means of delegates or electors, and who: (1) Has qualified for a...