Sec. 80.353 General uses--radiotelegraphy.
(a) Unless otherwise indicated radiotelegraphy may be used by ship
and public coast stations only.
(b) The signal code for Morse telegraphy must be the international
Morse code signals specified in the Telegraph Regulations annexed to the
International Telecommunication Convention.
(c) To facilitate communications, ship stations transmitting by
means of radiotelegraphy must use the service abbreviations (``Q''
signals) listed in Appendix 14 to the ITU Radio Regulations whenever
practicable.
(d) In order to reduce interference stations must attempt to select
calling
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frequencies which provide the most favorable propagational
characteristics for effecting reliable communications.
(e) Coast stations may apply to use for telegraphy communications
any additional coast station frequencies that are allocated for such
communications in the 10-27500 kHz band that are not listed in this
part. See the Table of Frequency allocations in Sec. 2.106 of this
chapter. The use of such frequencies will be authorized initially with a
six month provisional period.
(f) Radiotelegraphy stations communicating with a Government station
may transmit on a Government frequency when authorized to do so by the
Government station or agency if the emission, bandwidth and frequency
tolerance of the non-Government station are within the same limits as
the Government station.
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