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2862 N omenc\lItUl'e of sta- tions earryinc 'on ape- INTERNATIONAL RADIO CONVENTION. NOVEHBm 25,1927. (e) Normal radiated power expressed in meter-amperes, or, lacking this, the height of the antenn, and intensity of the current at the base of the antenna; (f) Nature of services carned on; (g) Hours of service (Greenwich Mean Time); (h) Where necessary in the case of land stations, name of the private company which establishes statements of charges; (i) Land station charge or charges; (j) Special information conce~ time of call for the transmis- sion of traffic lists or for the tr&Il8IlllSSion of radiotelegrams without acknowledgement of receipt or with deferred acknowledgment of receipt. (2) The internal telegraph charge of the country to which the land station is suilject and the charge applied by that country to telegrams addressed to countries bordering on it, shall be indicated in the nomenclature. Nomenclai'Ure oj stations carrying on special service8 ~=:S~ dlltll. 15. In addition to the data concerning fixed and land stations the RlId1000mpass sta- information published must mention: tions. A. For radiocompass stations: (a) Whether or not the station is provided with transmitting apparatus, and if not, the sending station with which it is connected; (b) The wave on which the radiocompass station must be called; the wave on which mobile stations must send the signals provided for the taking of bearings; the wave on which the radiocompass station (or the sending station connected with it) must transmit true bearings obtained, and the sectors in which bearings will nor- mally be accurate; . (c) Whim necessary, the normal radiated power expressed in meter amperes of the sending station connected with it, or, lacking this, the height of the antenna, and intensity of the current at the base of the antenna. Rlldlobeacon sta- B. For radiobeacon stations: tlons. (a) Characteristic signals of the stations; (b) Whether, in addition to its radiobeacon emission, the station can trans~t or receive normal communications; (c) Where necessary, the names of the stations with which com- munication must be made in order to correspond with the radio- beacon if the latter is not able to send or receive communicationsi (d) Sectors in which the emissions of the radiobeacon will gIve normally accurate bearin~. Time siKnlllstlltions. C. For stations transnutting t.ime signals: The scheme of signals used and times of transmission. TarmstroBot (talk) 01:41, 7 January 2012 (UTC)1:8~=: D. For stations transmitting notices to navigators or regular meteorological observations: Nomenclature ofsblp stations. Datil required. The times of transmission, and if necessary, the designation of the document or documents in which the details concerning these trans- missions are to be found. Nomenclai'Ure oj ship stations §6. The descriptive list of stations must contain the following data: (a) Name of the vessel followed by the call signal in case of simi- larityof names; (b) Call signal; (c) Country to which the station is subject (abbreviated indica- tion);