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DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRYWIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT 1949NOTICE OF VARIATION OF CITIZENS’ BAND RADIO LICENCE |
The Secretary of State hereby gives notice pursuant to section 1(4) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 to holders of the Citizens’ Band Radio Licence ("The Licensee") that, with effect from 20 December 2002, each Licence shall be varied as follows:
2. As from 20 December 2002, the Licence shall be read and construed as if:
(a) the following new sub-clause 2(c) were inserted as follows:
(c) in the following modes:
(b) a new Clause 12 were inserted as follows:
" Operation by the Licensee of data on a CB station"
12. Operation by the Licensee of data on a CB station is limited to a one-to-one operation, which does not include digi-peater mode and shall be on the following basis:
(f) the Licensee shall ensure that the data interface equipment is compatible with the wireless telegraphy apparatus forming part of a CB Station, that any interconnecting cables/switch which are fitted are suitable for operation and that no interference to other electrical, electronic or radio apparatus is caused;
(g) the wireless telegraphy apparatus forming part of a CB Station shall comply with UK Interface Requirement 2027 published by the Radiocommunications Agency of the Department of Trade and Industry, when operated in conjunction with the data interface equipment;
(h) apart from the operation of data on a CB Station, and subject to the preceding clauses, Licensees shall comply with the relevant existing licensing terms provisions and limitations.";
(c) clause 12 were re-numbered clause 13; and
(d) the notes to the Booklet were amended as follows:
(i) paragraph 4(a)(iii) were replaced with the following words:
"Devices designed to encrypt or distort speech or data";
"Information which infringes the Data Protection Act 1998, copyright, personal or corporate privacy shall not be sent."; and
(iii) a new Note 11 were inserted as follows:
"Channels EU24(27.235MHz), EU25(27.245MHz) and EU32 (27.325MHz) within the existing CEPT allocations should be used for transmission of data.".
(iv) a new note 12 were inserted as follows:
"Digi-peater mode is mode available within the AX25 Amateur Packet Radio Link Layer Protocol whereby the data unit re-transmits a received packet in the form received and without error correction."
(v) a new note 13 were inserted as follows:
A node is a data unit connected to one or more CB radios forming all or part of a CB station able to store and re-transmit for onward routing, complete or parts of a message.
On behalf of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
20 December 2002
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