The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 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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... signal in teleph- ony . 81.114 81.115 Required coast station clock . Retention and availability of radio station logs . 81.116 Requirements as to control points . Subpart E - Standard Technical Requirements Authorized frequency ...
... signal in teleph- ony . 81.114 81.115 Required coast station clock . Retention and availability of radio station logs . 81.116 Requirements as to control points . Subpart E - Standard Technical Requirements Authorized frequency ...
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... signal . ( 1 ) The distress signal is the international radiotele- graph or radiotelephone signal which indicates that a ship , aircraft , or other vehicle is threatened by grave and im- minent danger and requests immediate assistance ...
... signal . ( 1 ) The distress signal is the international radiotele- graph or radiotelephone signal which indicates that a ship , aircraft , or other vehicle is threatened by grave and im- minent danger and requests immediate assistance ...
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... signals or communications by the coast , shipyard mobile , or marine - utility station on the associated transmitting frequency . [ 28 F.R. 13978 , Dec. 21 , 1963 ] § 81.113 Facilities for busy signal in telephony . ( a ) A " busy " signal ...
... signals or communications by the coast , shipyard mobile , or marine - utility station on the associated transmitting frequency . [ 28 F.R. 13978 , Dec. 21 , 1963 ] § 81.113 Facilities for busy signal in telephony . ( a ) A " busy " signal ...
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... signal . ( a ) Any device for generating the radiotelephone alarm signal ( as defined by § 81.188 ( b ) ) by automatic means shall be capable of being taken of out opera- tion at any time in order to permit the immediate transmission of ...
... signal . ( a ) Any device for generating the radiotelephone alarm signal ( as defined by § 81.188 ( b ) ) by automatic means shall be capable of being taken of out opera- tion at any time in order to permit the immediate transmission of ...
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... signal , if provision is made for transmission of the signal , normally produce peak modulation per- centages within those limits . ( b ) Transmitters using F3 emission in the band 156-162 Mc / s shall be capable of proper technical ...
... signal , if provision is made for transmission of the signal , normally produce peak modulation per- centages within those limits . ( b ) Transmitters using F3 emission in the band 156-162 Mc / s shall be capable of proper technical ...
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Page 499 - No record or portion thereof shall be erased, obliterated or wilfully destroyed within the required retention period. Any necessary correction may be made only by the person originating the entry, who shall strike out the erroneous portion, initial the correction made and indicate the date of correction.
Page 155 - ... required information, shall be free of cost to the ship concerned and any communication charges Incurred by the ship for transmission, relay, or forwarding of the Information may be certified to the Commission for reimbursement out of moneys appropriated to the Commission for that purpose. § 83.275 Ship position reports. Any common carrier subject to the Communications Act may furnish reports of positions of ships at sea to newspapers of general circulation, either at a nominal charge or without...
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