The Communications Act of 1979: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3333, Volumen2,Parte3

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Página 1756 - A service of selftraining, intercommunication and technical investigations carried on by amateurs, that is, by duly authorized persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary Interest.
Página 1899 - Because of the scarcity of radio frequencies, the Government is permitted to put restraints on licensees in favor of others whose views should be expressed on this unique medium. But the people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by radio and their collective right to have the medium function consistently with the ends and purposes of the First Amendment. It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.
Página 1716 - Columbia, by filing in such court, within sixty days after the entry of such order, a written petition praying that the order of the Commission be modified or set aside in whole or in part.
Página 1756 - Basis and Purpose. The rules and regulations in this part are designed to provide an amateur radio service having a fundamental purpose as expressed in the following principles: a) Recognition and enhancement of the value of the amateur service to the public as a voluntary noncommercial communication service, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications.
Página 1814 - Telecommunication. Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
Página 1815 - Radio officer means a person holding at least a first or second class radiotelegraph operator's certificate, or a radiocommunication operator's general certificate for the maritime mobile service, complying with the provisions of the Radio Regulations, who is employed in the radiotelegraph station of a ship which is provided with such a station in compliance with the provisions of regulation 3 or regulation 4 of this chapter. (f) Radiotelephone operator means a person holding an appropriate certificate...
Página 1948 - USCC provides an organization structure and the resources needed to insure coordination, cooperation, and assistance in the public, educational, and social concerns of the Church at the national, regional, state, interdiocesan and, as appropriate, diocesan levels.
Página 1806 - ... headnote of the official report states : "* * * that where no material showing is made to distinguish the operation of the vessel from the operation of the whole group of vessels to which the laws apply, the Commission has no basis for the exercise of its limited authority to grant exemptions" (p. 104) . [Emphasis supplied.] The Commission found that all the normal hazards of ocean navigation are present in this coastwise operation, and it was therefore precluded from granting the exemption sought...
Página 1802 - States or any foreign country, other than a cargo ship of less than sixteen hundred gross tons, to leave or attempt to leave any harbor or port of the United States for a voyage in the open sea...
Página 1793 - Officers shall not be required to perform any duties other than those required for the operation and maintenance of the vessel's licensed radio station at sea, except in an emergency involving the safety of life and/or property.

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