Examples of International Radio Regulations in a sentence
As a condition for the issuance of a certificate to an operator, every applicant who is otherwise eligible shall submit to the Maritime Administrator a written statement acknowledging his or her obligations to maintain the secrecy of any radio correspondence not intended for the general use of the public, and to fully comply with the International Radio Regulations currently in force.
In accordance with International Radio Regulations, the Commission shall, once in every two years, define and publish a radio broadcasting frequency plan for licence applicants, and priorities in the field of radio broadcasting based on a public opinion poll.
International coordination of satellite systems is required to be undertaken as per the provisions of the International Radio Regulations (RR) of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
Orji analyses the basic principles of the International Radio Regulations and discusses the challenge posed by the over-filing of requests for orbital slots for satellite systems (“paper satellites”), arguing that such challenges mean that the Radio Regulations remain relevant (p.
The Parties agree that use of Radio Frequencies (RF) for any purpose such as the tracking and control of the spacecraft and for the transmission of information (data) to and from the spacecraft, or any other RF emitting devices, will be in accordance with all U.S. laws and regulations, and with the International Radio Regulations promulgated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
Any radio transmitter operating under a spectrum licence must comply with the requirements of the International Radio Regulations (to the extent that they reasonably apply to the category of service specified on the spectrum licence), and with any technical specifications or standards that may be notified from time to time by the chief executive by notice in the Gazette.
The existence of the amateur and amateur-satellite services depends on their frequency allocations and other supporting provisions of the International Radio Regulations.
Every person transmitting radio waves must comply with the International Radio Regulations.
The UK office of communications Ofcom is responsible for the effective management of the civil radio spectrum in the United Kingdom The regulations governing the use of maritime radio are detailed in the International Radio Regulations, set by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006.
For details refer to the licences in the Register.All Fixed Service operations in the 2G8 Band are subject to the provisions of §4.4 of the International Radio Regulations, and there is no protection from interference caused by legitimate transmissions originating from outside the jurisdiction of New Zealand.