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

Chapter V.

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Chap. V, art. 13 & 14 RR)(385–389) 385 § 11. Any station carrying out emissions for tests, adjustments or experiments, must, wherever possible, transmit at slow speed its call sign or, if necessary, its name, at frequent intervals during the course of these emissions. ARTICLE 14 Procedure in a Case of Interference 386 § 1. If a case of interference so justifies, the administration of the country having jurisdiction over the transmitting station interfered with or, in certain cases, the centralising office for monitoring, shall seek the co-operation of other administrations, centralising offices, or other organizations in making observations and measurements necessary for the identification of the source and the establishment of the responsibility for the interference. 387 § 2.
Having determined the source and characteristics of the interference, the administration or centralising office referred to in 386 shall inform the administration of the country having jurisdiction over the interfering station or, where appropriate, the centralising office of that country, giving all useful information in order that that administration or its centralising office may take such steps as may be necessary to eliminate the interference. 388 § 3. The administration of the country having jurisdiction over the receiving station experiencing the interference, or the centralising office of that country, may also approach the administration of the country having jurisdiction over the interfering station or its centralising office, respectively. 389 § 4.
If the interference persists in spite of the preceding actions, the administration having jurisdiction over the transmitting station interfered with, as well as the administration having jurisdiction over the receiving station experiencing interference, may address to the administration having jurisdiction over the interfering transmitting station a report of irregularity or infraction in the form indicated in appendix 2. 63 Stat. 1750 (390–394)(
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