Chapter XIV.
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Chap. XIV, art. 37 RR) (948–949) available period of silence (see 733); the message is transmitted immediately after the period of silence. 948
(2)In the cases prescribed in 1050, 1053 and 1056, the safety signal and the message which follows it must be transmitted as soon as possible, but must be repeated as just indicated, at the end of the first period of silence which follows. 919 § 43. All stations hearing the safety signal must continue to listen on the frequency on which the safety signal has been transmitted until they are satisfied that the message is of no interest to them. They must, moreover, not make any transmissions likely to interfere with the message. 63 Stat. 1924 (950–951) (
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