Radio - Law Dictionary Search Results
Radio set - telegraph
Radio set - telegraph, a radio set receiving communications should equally
Radio
and X rays hence pertaining to or employed in broadcast radio or television microwaves radiotelephones etc as radio waves
Telecommunication service
voice mail, data services, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paging and cellular mobile telephone services) which is made available
citizens band
that portion of the radio frequency spectrum allocated by the FCC for the use of
CB
same as citizens band that portion of the radio frequency spectrum allocated by the FCC for the use of
Crew-flight
to act as pilot, flight navigator, flight engineer and flight radio operation of the Aircraft, Air Navigation Order, 1989, SI 1989/2004,
Radiotelephone
A wireless telephone in which the signal is conveyed by radio waves
Accident
not include an accident by reason only of war or radio-activity. [National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 (27 of 1995), s. 2
Advertisement
whether in a newspaper or other publication, by television or radio, by display of notices, signs, labels, show cards or goods,
Aeronautical Communication Station
practising service, aeronautical fixed service, aeronautical mobile service and aeronautical radio communication service. [Airports Authority of India Act, 1994 (55 of
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