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

Chapter XIII.

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Chap. XIII, art. 29 RR) (613–621) the first request of the said coast station or aeronautical station. 513 *b)* In the ease where radiocommunication already in progress between mobile stations is interfered with by the emissions of another mobile station, this station must cease sending at the first request of one of the other stations. 614 *c)* The station which requests this cessation must indicate the approximate waiting time imposed on the station whose emission it suspends. 615 Section III. Calls, Reply to Calls and Signals Preparatory to Traffic 616 § 7. *Method of Calling.* 617
(1)The call is made as follows: – call sign of the station called, not more than three times; – the word DE; – call sign of the calling station, not more than three times. 518
(2)However, in the bands of frequencies between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s, when the conditions of establishing contact are difficult, the call signs may be transmitted more than three times, but not more than eight times. 619 § 8. Frequency to be Used for Calling and for Preparatory Signals. 820
(1)For making the call and for transmitting preparatory signals, the calling station uses the frequency on which the station called keeps watch. 621
(2)A ship station calling a coast station in any of the frequency bands allocated to the maritime mobile service between 4 000 and 23 000 kc/s must use a frequency in the calling band specially reserved for this purpose. 63 Stat. 1830 (622–630) (
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