rickp
Well-Known Member
Re: And one more point
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And you have failed to address the point that the Act refers to telegraphy and not telephony.
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The act says:
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In this Act “wireless telegraphy apparatus” means apparatus for the emitting or receiving, over paths that are not provided by any material substance constructed or arranged for the purpose, of energy to which section 116(2) applies.
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And section 116(2) says:
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This subsection applies to electromagnetic energy of a frequency not exceeding 3,000 gigahertz that—
(a) serves for conveying messages, sound or visual images (whether or not the messages, sound or images are actually received by anyone), or for operating or controlling machinery or apparatus; or
(b) is used in connection with determining position, bearing or distance, or for gaining information as to the presence, absence, position or motion of an object or of a class of objects.
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So the distinction you suggest isn't there in the law.
Rick
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And you have failed to address the point that the Act refers to telegraphy and not telephony.
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The act says:
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In this Act “wireless telegraphy apparatus” means apparatus for the emitting or receiving, over paths that are not provided by any material substance constructed or arranged for the purpose, of energy to which section 116(2) applies.
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And section 116(2) says:
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This subsection applies to electromagnetic energy of a frequency not exceeding 3,000 gigahertz that—
(a) serves for conveying messages, sound or visual images (whether or not the messages, sound or images are actually received by anyone), or for operating or controlling machinery or apparatus; or
(b) is used in connection with determining position, bearing or distance, or for gaining information as to the presence, absence, position or motion of an object or of a class of objects.
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So the distinction you suggest isn't there in the law.
Rick