Safety of Life at Sea Through the Use of Radio: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3954, a Bill to Amend the Communications Act of 1934 Approved June 19, 1934, for the Purpose of Promoting Safety of Life Through the Use of Radio, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 60 páginas |
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... believe the ship may not safely go to sea ? Mr. WEBSTER . That is correct , and we so made that statement in London , if you will recall . 2. That the Commission may exempt any ship or class of ships within certain voyage limits if they ...
... believe the ship may not safely go to sea ? Mr. WEBSTER . That is correct , and we so made that statement in London , if you will recall . 2. That the Commission may exempt any ship or class of ships within certain voyage limits if they ...
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... believe you were wrong in your figures . It would be approximately 400 . Mr. WEBSTER . That is correct , and I was not figuring it correctly . Many voluntarily equipped ships today do not provide an auxiliary power supply independent of ...
... believe you were wrong in your figures . It would be approximately 400 . Mr. WEBSTER . That is correct , and I was not figuring it correctly . Many voluntarily equipped ships today do not provide an auxiliary power supply independent of ...
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... believe that such a provision is very necessary and that radio operators on ship board should be required to come under similar authority to that exercised by the United States Steamboat Inspec- tion Service in relation to licensed ...
... believe that such a provision is very necessary and that radio operators on ship board should be required to come under similar authority to that exercised by the United States Steamboat Inspec- tion Service in relation to licensed ...
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... believe that they will help make the bill more complete and will provide means by which conflicting opinions between international agree- ments and our own laws will be avoided . Senator WHITE . Thank you , Mr. Peterson . Mr. Dunbar ...
... believe that they will help make the bill more complete and will provide means by which conflicting opinions between international agree- ments and our own laws will be avoided . Senator WHITE . Thank you , Mr. Peterson . Mr. Dunbar ...
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... believe the bill ought to be amended to exempt the Great Lakes cargo vessels from its application . Senator WHITE . May I interrupt ? If cargo carriers on the Lakes are exempted , otherwise you would approve the bill ? Mr. JOHNSON . Yes ...
... believe the bill ought to be amended to exempt the Great Lakes cargo vessels from its application . Senator WHITE . May I interrupt ? If cargo carriers on the Lakes are exempted , otherwise you would approve the bill ? Mr. JOHNSON . Yes ...
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1934 is hereby Amend to read authority autoalarm bill cargo ship cargo vessels Chairman Communications Act comply Congress distress DUNBAR duty efficient radio emergency or reserve enacted equipped with radio exempt Federal Communications Commission foreign ship gross tons HADDOCK HAGEMAN harbor or port hereby amended JOHNSON Lake Huron leave any harbor leave or attempt legislation master means ment nautical miles navigated OHIO Senator open sea operating condition passenger ship permit person prescribe present law promoting safety property at sea proposed qualified operator radio apparatus radio compass radio direction finder radio equipment radio installation radio log radio officer radio operator's license radio operators radio service radiotelephone read as follows revoked safety convention safety purposes sailing section 355 Senator WHITE Ship Act shipowners signals steamship Subparagraph subsection suspension or revocation telegraph tion transmitter United United States Navy violation voluntarily equipped voyage WALLACE H watch WEBSTER wireless telephone words