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TELECOMMU~ICATION CONVENTION. DECEMBER 9, 1932. 2637 APPENDIX 12 Appendix 12. Procedure in the Service of Low-power Mobile telephone Stations Radl·O Lower-power mobile - rad iotelephone sta- tions. (See article 29) § 1. The following is given by way of example: 1 1st. A calling: Hello B, Hello B, A calling, A calling, radiotelegram for you, radiotelegram for you, over. 2d. B replying: Hello A, Hello A, B replying, B replying, send your radiotelegram , send your radiotelegram, over. 3d. A replying: Hello B, A replying, radiotelegram begins from ..• no. . .. number of words ... date . .. time address ... text ... signature ... . transmission of radiotelegram ended, I repeat, radio- telegram begins, from ... no .... number of words ... date ... time ... address ... text ... signature . .., radiotelegram ended, over. 4th. B replying: Hello A, B replying, your telegram begins from . . . no .... number of words ... date ... time ... address ... text ... signature ..., your telegram ended, over. 5th. A replying: Hello B, A replying, exact, exact, cutting off. 6th. A then cuts off the communication and the two stations resume their normal listening. Remark: At the beginning of a communication, the calling formula shall be pronounced twice, both by the calling station and the station called. Once the communication is established, it shall be pronounced once only.


1 In the European telephone service the use of the word "Ano" shall be for- bidden. Ante, p. 2553. l'rocedure.