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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 63 STAT. · Chapter V

Chapter V.

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Chap. V, art. 13 RR)(372–377) CHAPTER V Interference. Measures against Interference ARTICLE 13 Interference and Tests Section I. General Interference 372 § 1. Unnecessary transmissions and transmission of superfluous signals and correspondence are forbidden to all stations. 373 § 2. All stations shall radiate only as much power as is necessary to ensure a satisfactory service. 374 § 3. In order to avoid interference: – locations of transmitting stations must be selected with particular care; – radiation in unnecessary directions shall be minimized, where the nature of the service permits, by taking the maximum practicable advantage of the properties of directional antennas. 375 § 4.
Taking into account practical and technical considerations as well as the service to be performed, the class of emissions making use of the narrowest frequency band should be employed. 376 § 5. If, while complying with the provisions of article 17, a transmitter causes harmful interference through the intensity of its harmonics or other non-essential emissions, special measures must be taken to eliminate such interference. Section II. Industrial Interference 377 § 6. Administrations shall take all practicable and necessary steps to ensure that the operation of electrical apparatus 63 Stat. 1746 (378–384)(
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