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| | Chapter 354 Educational Television and Radio; Translator Districts; Distance Learning |
 | | By such rules and regulations the State Board of Higher Education shall make the facilities of the radio station available in the training programs of the Oregon Institute of Technology. |  | | The State Board of Higher Education is declared the managing agency of the FM radio station KTEC, licensed to the Oregon Institute of Technology, and as such shall prescribe rules and regulations in conformity with the regulations and laws of the United States Government relating to educational FM radio stations. |  | | (1) " Educational television and radio and distance learning " means programs for direct teaching and instructional enrichment which are transmitted for viewing, listening or interactive instruction in connection with instruction in public elementary and secondary education by state-operated educational television and radio stations or by program providers approved by the State Board of Education. |
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http://www.paperadvantage.net/ORS/354.html
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| | Packet Radio Under Linux Linux Journal |
 | | Operating an amateur radio station requires an operator's license, which can be obtained by passing an examination that covers radio theory, regulations, operating practices and basic electronics. |  | | As well as being fun, packet radio under Linux taught me a lot about networking, much of which is also applicable to Ethernet, X.25 and other network protocols. |  | | Packet radio is one such method in which text is encoded as binary data and transmitted via radio in groups of data, called packets. |
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http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/2218
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| | FDS Advanced Systems, Facilities Management Software, CAFM, FM Software |
 | | If you would like to obtain more information, or find out more about how we can help your organisation reduce costs, improve service delivery and comply with HandS regulations then please use the contact form. |  | | You can use our web site to find out more about our FM Software products and services and to read about some of our customers. |  | | FDS Advanced Systems, Facilities Management Software, CAFM, FM Software |
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http://www.fdsltd.co.uk
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| | FCC: Cellular Services |
 | | On September 24, 2002, the Commission amended Part 22 of its rules to modify or eliminate regulations that were outdated as a result of technological change, increased competition in the Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS), supervening changes to related Commission rules, or a combination of these factors. |  | | Cellular licensees may operate using either analog or digital networks, or both. |  | | Cellular licensees that operate digital networks may also offer advanced two-way data services. |
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http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/cellular
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| | How Far Should the Government Control Radio?: What Solutions Have Other Nations Tried? |
 | | A “radio traffic cop” has to be put in authority to regulate and enforce the assignment of scarce frequency channels among the many bidders. |  | | The control of radio, therefore, is one of the exciting problems to be dealt with in the world now that the ward is ended. |  | | CBC regulations are something like a mixture of FCC rules on the one hand and the NAB Code on the other—but with the Code made obligatory and thus fully effective. |
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http://www.historians.org/projects/GIRoundtable/Radio/Radio6.htm
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| | Privateline.com Mobile Telephone History: Introduction |
 | | Frequency availability was in turn controlled by the Federal Communications Commission, whose regulations and unresponsiveness constituted the most significant factors hindering radio-telephone development, especially with cellular radio, delaying that technology in America by perhaps 10 years. |  | | A thorough understanding of electricity was necessary before inventors could produce a reliable, practical radio system. |  | | Radio thus requires a modulated signal within the radio spectrum, using a transmitter and a receiver. |
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http://www.privateline.com/PCS/history.htm
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| | half arsed bluster: NEW MEDIA NETWORK SLAMS COMMERCIAL RADIO RIVALS |
 | | “Support from the Federal Government for this initiative would be akin to regulations supporting the horse and buggy and preventing introduction of the automobile.” |  | | Mr Reilly was responding to news that the heads of Australia’s major commercial radio networks had gathered in Canberra for four days of meetings with the Federal Government over the introduction of digital radio. |  | | Traditionally, radio has been the domain of large companies and now they are trying to hide behind mother’s skirt, having recognised the threat they face from new media companies. |
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http://reilly.typepad.com/cameronreilly/2005/03/new_media_netwo.html
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| | dxld3122.txt |
 | | In its recent NOI (notice of inquiry), the commission asked for comments on how to better facilitate BPL, which included the distinct possibility of rewriting part 15 regulations to allow even higher levels of broadband RF interference, than is currently permitted. |  | | Banned countries list The first provision of Article 25, the so called ``banned countries`` list is a provision that is to be found in the 1932 Regulations, and is almost the same as the previous regulation except that it is now expressed positively rather negatively. |  | | Radio Farda does much for its programmes to be variable in order to attract young listeners, as two-thirds of the Iranian population are people under 30. |
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http://www.worldofradio.com/dxld3122.txt
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| | VHF Marine Radio and Information for Boaters |
 | | FCC regulations require boaters having VHF radios to maintain a watch on either VHF channel 9 or channel 16, whenever the radio is turned on and not communicating with another station. |  | | Published in May of 2002 this book is a userfriendly guide that gets boaters quickly up to speed on both analog and digital VHF radiotelephone usage. |  | | VHF marine radios were designed with safety in mind. |
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http://www.boatwashington.org/marine_radio_information.htm
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| | CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference |
 | | He has assisted governments, NGOs, and private sector actors to understand and analyze Internet and communications technologies; to reform their laws, policies, and regulations; and to foster favorable environments for local technology entrepreneurship. |  | | She was also recently the host of a radio show called "digital dialogue" on the Voice America network. |  | | Under Cohen's guidance, EMI has led the industry with its initiatives in new technologies and business models such as digital downloads, online music subscriptions, custom compilations, wireless services, high-definition audio and Internet radio. |
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http://www.cfp2004.org/program/speakers.html
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| | Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service |
 | | Regulation of this service currently resides in Part 1 and Part 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Subtitle 47, on Telecommunications and may be researched or ordered through the Government Printing Office. |  | | BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexed, digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas. |  | | BETRS technology was developed in the mid 1980's and allows up to four subscribers to use a single radio channel pair, simultaneously, without interfering with one another. |
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| | CMP Radio :: Index |
 | | Every effort is made to ensure that all forum users adhere to our posting regulations, at all times. |  | | These views do not in any way represent the views of CMP Radio or Chris Moses Productions, unless otherwise stated. |  | | CMP Radio and Chris Moses Productions will not be held legally responsible for any material that is posted here. |
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| | What is Amateur radio? |
 | | The United Kingdom licensing regulations state that the main purpose of the Amateur Radio Licence is "self-training in communication by wireless telegraphy, including technical investigations". |  | | Radio Amateurs have contributed to technical developments in the field of radio communications. |  | | Radio Amateurs may transmit speech, Morse code, data, pictures (by television). |
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http://www.qsl.net/g0bri/amateur.html
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| | Sound Blast - Features - CMP Closure Mark End Of Internet Radio? |
 | | CMP Radio has been supported and recognised whilst it has been on air for the past one and a half years. |  | | A change in licencing regulations along with increase operations and rising financial costs have forced the station to close. |  | | A leading UK Internet radio station, CMP Radio, has announced it is to cease broadcasting at the end of 2004. |
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http://www.danholt.co.uk/soundblast/features/0007/index.htm
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| | Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | BETRS technology was developed in the mid-1980s and allows up to four subscribers to use a single radio channel pair, simultaneously, without interfering with one another. |  | | Regulation of this service currently resides in parts 1 and 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Subtitle 47 on Telecommunications, and may be researched or ordered through the Government Printing Office (GPO). |  | | The Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service or BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexed, digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_Exchange_Telephone_Radio_Service
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| | Aero 10 - Interference from Electronic Devices |
 | | As a result of these conclusions, recommendations and regulations regarding PED-related anomalies have been established by several agencies, including the U.S. Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA), the FAA, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and Boeing. |  | | Consequently, some airplane systems that have not been reported as being susceptible to PEDs, such as the global positioning system, weather radar, and radio altimeter, may pick up energy from newer PEDs that operate in the high-frequency bands and whose harmonics or other noise may fall within one of these airplane systems operating bands. |  | | The radio frequency (RF) radiated susceptibility test is performed on the system over a full frequency spectrum, but not in the designed operating frequency band of the antenna. |
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http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aeromagazine/aero_10/interfere_story.html
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| | Bloomberg.com: Australia & New Zealand |
 | | Among other changes, proposed regulations will make Telstra's costs more transparent by forcing it to separate its wholesale and retail units. |  | | That way rivals such as Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. and Telecom Corp. of New Zealand will be able to evaluate prices Telstra charges for access to its fixed- line network, Australia's largest. |  | | Australia's main opposition Labor Party, which is opposed to the government's plan to sell its controlling stake, said Telstra had selectively briefed the government, institutional investors and journalists about its finances as part of its campaign to lessen regulation. |
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000081&refer=australia&sid=aPZUBHsynhmc
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| | [IMC-Audio] Fw: Feds raid Santa Cruz pirate radio station |
 | | We'll get more donations." Free Radio, which counts on contributions to air its broadcasts featuring music, poetry and political views, proudly proclaims on its Web site that its commercial-free broadcasts are "in defiance of federal regulations." The volunteers who run the operation vow the silence will be temporary. |  | | Federal agents raiding the radio station refused to talk to reporters on the scene, so it was unclear what would happen to the equipment, which Duran said was worth $5,000. |  | | Kristen Phillips-Matson of Live Oak, a Free Radio listener and full-time mom who brought her toddler daughter with her, said she was there to ask agents the tough questions not asked by the mainstream media. |
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http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-audio/2004-September/0930-6p.html
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| | S.I. No. 114/1981: WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY (BUSINESS RADIO LICENCE) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1981. |
 | | (2) The Wireless Telegraphy (Business Radio License) Regulations, 1949 to 1980, and these Regulations may be cited together as the Wireless Telegraphy (Business Radio License) Regulations, 1949 to 1981. |  | | The purpose of these Regulations is to provide for an increase in the fees payable under the Wireless Telegraphy (Business Radio License) Regulations, 1949 to 1980 as follows: |  | | (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Business Radio License) (Amendment) Regulations, 1981. |
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| | Inter-American Convention on an International Amateur Radio Permit / CITEL |
 | | The amateur and amateur-satellite services are radiocommunication services according to Article 1 of the ITU Radio Regulations, and are governed by other provisions of the Radio Regulations as well as by national regulations of the State Parties. |  | | It will be open only to those amateurs who have proved their competence with Morse code to their own Administration in accordance with the requirements of the ITU Radio Regulations. |  | | Radio amateurs holding only a temporary authorization issued in a foreign country shall not benefit from the provisions of this Convention. |
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http://www.citel.oas.org/iarp.asp
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| | MIC |
 | | On "MIC Ordinance to Amend Part of the Regulations for Enforcement of the Radio Law" |  | | Low Power Radio Stations within Radio Frequency Anechoic Chambers, etc. or Living Body to Become Radio Stations Requiring No Licenses -- Report from the Radio Regulatory Council on Draft MIC Ordinance to Amend Part of the Regulations for Enforcement of the Radio Law; and Results of Public Comments Thereupon -- |  | | On "MIC Ordinance to Amend Part of the Regulations for Enforcement of the Broadcast Law" |
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http://www.soumu.go.jp/joho_tsusin/eng
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| | August 13, 1912 Act to regulate radio communication |
 | | That for the purpose of preventing or minimizing interference with communication between stations in which such apparatus is operated, to facilitate radio communication, and to further the prompt receipt of distress signals, said private and commercial stations shall be subject to the regulations of this section. |  | | This was the first act in the United States to require radio stations to be licenced--the earlier ship acts only required that certain ships to have radio equipment installed. |  | | That the expression "radio communication" as used in this Act means any system of electrical communication by telegraphy or telephony without the aid of any wire connecting the points from and at which the radiograms, signals, or other communications are sent or received. |
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| | regulate.txt |
 | | List ID: FCRCD $535/year Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management Federal agency radio equipment users and their contractors and manufacturers can comply with the regulations governing radio equipment that requires the use of radio frequencies to operate as specified in the 1934 Communications Act with this comprehensive manual. |  | | List ID: ECDRM $25/year Political Activity and the Federal Employee Summarizes the laws, regulations and policies governing the political activities of Federal employees and employees of the District of Columbia government. |  | | List ID: FTR $347 Joint Federal Travel Regulations, Volume 1, Uniformed Service Members Contains basic statutory regulations concerning travel and transportation allowances for members of the uniformed services, including all regular and reserve components. |
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| | 2001 PTFP Radio Awards |
 | | Ignacio, CO To improve public radio station KSUT, 91.3 MHz, Ignacio, CO, by replacing its 14-year-old transmitter, including monitoring equipment that complies with FCC regulations for unattended operation. |  | | Pelham, NC To plan for the construction of a public radio station to serve Caswell County, NC, and neighboring communities in Virginia and North Carolina. |  | | Paul, MN To improve public radio service in Fergus Falls, MN, by replacing an existing FM translator with a 2KW Class A station operating at 89.7 MHz, to provide first public radio service to 5,143 persons in addition to the 19,221 served by the present translator. |
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| | List of Radio Regulations Board Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Members |
 | | MIURA Member, Radio Regulations Board (RRB) c/o Radio Department Frequency Planning Division Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications 1-3-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 100-90 Japan Tél: +81 3 53235501 Fax: +81 3 53235502 Mr. |  | | TIMOFEEV Chairman, Radio Regulations Board (RRB) Deputy Chairman State Committee for Telecommunication and Informatization of the Russian Federation 7 Tverskaia Str. |  | | STRUZAK Member, Radio Regulations Board (RRB) Route du Boiron 45-822 1260 NYON Switzerland (Confederation of) Tél: +41 22 3610831 Fax: +41 22 3610831 Internet: ryszard.struzak@itu.int struzak@bluewin.ch Mr. |
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| | FCC - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) |
 | | Radio officers (trained in manual Morse code) are not part of the GMDSS regulations or system. |  | | The GMDSS radio operator is an individual licensed to handle radio communications aboard ships in compliance with the GMDSS regulations, including basic equipment and antenna adjustments. |  | | Identical to the international GMDSS regulations, the FCC regulations provide three methods to ensure that radio equipment is functionally capable of providing communications. |
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| | South African Radio Regulations |
 | | Radio apparatus shall satisfy {the Postmaster General} [Read: ICASA] 's requirements at all times and may not be capable of being tuned to frequencies other than those laid down for use by Licensees by {the Postmaster General} [Read: ICASA] in these Regulations or separately. |  | | Kindly Note: These Radio Regulations are those which were made, in terms of the Radio Act, Act 3 of 1952 as amended, to govern Amateur Radio. |  | | The Radio Regulations promulgated by Government Notice R611, dated 29 April 1960 as amended, are hereby repealed. |
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| | IARUWeb: |
 | | Thus, the individual responsibility of the licensed amateur radio operator, effectively imposed by the Radio Regulations, works as a kind of legal safety check for the organisation and the amateur to protect both of their interests as well as that of the amateur-satellite service itself. |  | | ITU Convention and Constitution, Radio Regulations, and other ITU documents are distributed to administrations of Member States and recognised operating agencies. |  | | The following operational guidelines, based on interpretations by IARU of the Radio Regulations and good amateur practice, are intended to help in planning the missions, management, and control of satellites planned to operate in the amateur-satellite service. |
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http://www.iaru.org/satellite/prospective.html
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| | Public Notice CRTC 1994-29 |
 | | The Commission notes the apparent failure of the licensee to comply with subsection 8(6) of the Radio Regulations, 1986 concerning the provision of logger tapes and of the apparent non-compliance with the Policy concerning the broadcast of French-language vocal music (since 8 December 1993, subsection 2.2(5) of the Regulations). |  | | The Commission notes the apparent failure of the licensee to comply with subsection 8(5) of the Radio Regulations, 1986 concerning the provision of logger tapes and of the apparent non-compliance with the Policy concerning the broadcast of French-language vocal music (since 8 December 1993, subsection 2.2(5) of the Regulations). |  | | Application (932337900) by the CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION to renew the broadcasting licence of the (radio) programming undertaking CBJ Chicoutimi and its rebroadcasters CBJ-2 Chapais, CBJ-1-FM Chibougamau, CBJ-3-FM Dolbeau, CBJ-4 L'Anse-St-Jean and CBJ-5 Petit Saguenay expiring 31 August 1994. |
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http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Notices/1994/PB94-29.htm
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| | UCI Delegations of Authority |
 | | I am hereby delegating to the Director-Electronic Communications, the responsibility for the operation of all campus radio, television, and microwave facilities (excluding KUCI) operated by UCI and the UCI Medical Center and for assuring compliance with all operating, reporting, and record maintenance regulations specified in FCC regulations. |  | | The KUCI Broadcast Coordinator is delegated the authority for supervision and control of the campus FM radio broadcast facility. |  | | The Director-Electronic Communications is also delegated the responsibility for initiating FCC applications for radio, television, microwave, and all other communications equipment licenses for execution at the Office of the President, and for all matters relating to FCC applications for the Irvine campus and the UCI Medical Center. |
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http://www.policies.uci.edu/doa/ida102.html
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