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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... voyage in the open sea or on the Great Lakes , unless such ship is equipped with an effi- cient radio installation in operating condition , in charge of and operated by qualified operators , adequately installed and protected so as to ...
... voyage in the open sea or on the Great Lakes , unless such ship is equipped with an effi- cient radio installation in operating condition , in charge of and operated by qualified operators , adequately installed and protected so as to ...
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... voyages as well as on foreign voyages , only about 272 are now required by law to be so fitted . While over 1,000 of the total number of 1,500 are voluntarily equipped with radio and do not come under the Ship Act , there remain between ...
... voyages as well as on foreign voyages , only about 272 are now required by law to be so fitted . While over 1,000 of the total number of 1,500 are voluntarily equipped with radio and do not come under the Ship Act , there remain between ...
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... voyages . The proposed radio legislation provides in general : 1. For compliance by all cargo ships of 1,600 gross tons and over and by all passenger ships leaving a port of the United States on a voyage in the open sea or on the Great ...
... voyages . The proposed radio legislation provides in general : 1. For compliance by all cargo ships of 1,600 gross tons and over and by all passenger ships leaving a port of the United States on a voyage in the open sea or on the Great ...
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... voyage limits if they consider the route or the con- ditions of the voyage such as to render a radio installation unreason- able or unnecessary . 3. For the installation of a direction finder on all passenger ships of 5,000 tons gross ...
... voyage limits if they consider the route or the con- ditions of the voyage such as to render a radio installation unreason- able or unnecessary . 3. For the installation of a direction finder on all passenger ships of 5,000 tons gross ...
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... voyages without being subject to the many varying local laws and requirements throughout the world Those international rules are believed to be satisfactory to accomplish that purpose , but should only be considered as minimum world ...
... voyages without being subject to the many varying local laws and requirements throughout the world Those international rules are believed to be satisfactory to accomplish that purpose , but should only be considered as minimum world ...
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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