Search results with tag "Wireless telegraphy"
Covert Surveillance and Property Interference
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukInterference with property and wireless telegraphy 2.6 Part 3 of the 1997 Act provides for the authorisation of property interference (entry onto or interference with property or with wireless telegraphy) by law enforcement bodies listed in section 93(5) of the 1997 Act and at 7.1 of this code. Similarly, section 5 of the 1994 Act provides for ...
United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table
www.ofcom.org.ukUnder the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 it is an offence to establish, install or use a wireless telegraphy station unless under a licence issued by Ofcom or if regulations have been made to exempt the use from the need to hold a licence. This provision does not apply to the use of a television receiver for receiving television programmes.
THE DEFAMATION ACT
moj.gov.jmthe transmission were broadcasting by means of wireless telegraphy. (6) Where words are transmitted by broadcast over- (a) a closed circuit television system; or (b) a re-diffusion sys tem, 471 s. 1963 2. the provisions of this Act shall apply as if the transmission were broadcasting by means of wireless telegraphy.
War Communication during WWI - National Museum of the ...
www.usmcmuseum.comthe telephone and wireless telegraphy. 5 Telegraph and Morse code The electric telegraph sends an electric current to a receiving station. When the sender presses on the telegraph key he interrupts the current creating an audible pulse that is heard at the receiving station. It cannot carry voice or other data, and relies only on
Guide to the Regulation of Surveillance - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukIntelligence Services Act 1994 (ISA) The ISA makes provisions for the issue of warrants and authorisations enabling certain actions to be taken by the Intelligence Services in relation to interference with property and wireless telegraphy.