FCC 80.99 Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 80.99 Radiotelegraph station identification.
This section applies to coast, ship and survival craft stations
authorized to transmit in the band 405-525 kHz.
(a) The station transmitting radiotelegraph emissions must be
identified by its call sign. The call sign must be transmitted with the
telegraphy emission normally used by the station. The call sign must be
transmitted at 20 minute intervals when transmission is sustained for
more than 20 minutes. When a ship station is exchanging public
correspondence communications, the identification may be deferred until
completion of each communication with any other station.
(b) The requirements of this section do not apply to survival craft
stations when transmitting distress signals automatically or when
operating on 121.500 MHz for radiobeacon purposes.
(c) Emergency position indicating radiobeacon stations do not require
identification.
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