London International Radiotelegraphic Convention

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Bureau of Navigation, 1913 - 31 páginas

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Página 20 - ... exchange their messages. In fixing this order the coastal station shall be guided exclusively by the necessity of permitting each station concerned to exchange the greatest possible number of radiograms.
Página 2 - ... that such incapacity shall be due to the specific nature of such system and that it shall not be the result of devices adopted for the sole purpose of preventing intercommunication.
Página 20 - To this end the wireless telegram shall be repeated at the request of the receiving station, but not to exceed three times. If in spite of such triple repetition the signals are still unreadable the wireless telegram shall be canceled. If no acknowledgment of receipt is received the transmitting station shall again call up the receiving station. If no reply is made after three calls the transmission shall not be followed up any further. 2. If in the opinion of the receiving station the wireless telegram,...
Página 24 - CHARGES. 1. The coastal and shipboard charges shall not enter into the accounts provided for by the International Telegraph Regulations. The accounts regarding such charges shall be liquidated by the managements of the radio service of the countries concerned. They shall be drawn up by the radio managements to which the coastal stations are subject, and communicated by them to the radio managements concerned. In cases where the working of the coastal stations is independent of the management of the...
Página 5 - The expenses of such institution shall be borne by all the contracting countries. ARTICLE 14. Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself the right of fixing the terms on which it will receive wireless telegrams proceeding from or intended for any station, whether on shipboard or coastal, which is not subject to the provisions of the present convention.
Página 6 - ... especially naval and military installations, which shall be subject only to the obligations provided for in articles 8 and 9 of the present convention. However, when such installations are used for general public service, they shall conform, in the execution of such service, to the provisions of the regulations as regards the mode of transmission and rates. ARTICLE 22. The present convention shall go into effect...
Página 13 - VIII. 1. The service of coastal stations shall, as far as possible, be constant, day and night, without interruption. Certain coastal stations, however, may have a service of limited duration. The management of the radio service of each country shall fix the hours of service.
Página 3 - The coastal rate shall be subject to the approval of the government of which the coastal station is dependent, and the shipboard rate to the approval of the government whose flag the ship is flying.
Página 6 - In case of disagreement between two or more contracting Governments regarding the interpretation or execution of the present Convention or of the Regulations referred to in Article 11, the question in dispute may, by mutual agreement, be submitted to arbitration. In such case each of the Governments concerned shall choose another Government not interested in the question at issue.
Página 3 - The working of the wireless telegraph stations shall be organized as far as possible in such manner as not to disturb the service of other wireless stations.

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