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Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT 19491999-06-101999-06-211999-06-18TSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk555273 SI

Department of Trade and Industry

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT 1949
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF AMATEUR RADIO (NOVICE) LICENCE (A) OR (B)

The Secretary of State hereby gives notice, pursuant to section 1(4) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949, to holders of the Amateur Radio (Novice) Licence (A) or (B) (the Licence”) that, from 21st June 1999, each Licence shall be varied as follows: 1. In this notice, the Booklet” means the Terms, Provisions and Limitations Booklet BR68a/N, the terms of which form part of the Licence. 2. As and from 21st June 1999, the Licence shall be read and construed as if: (1) The following band were inserted in sub-clause 2(4)(c)(ii) of the Booklet: 144 MHz to 146 MHz”; (2) the word (Watts)” were deleted from columns 3 and 4 of the Schedule to the Booklet and replaced by (dBW)”; (3) the figure 5” were deleted from column 3 of the Schedule to the Booklet and replaced by 12”; (4) the figure 3” were deleted from column 4 of the Schedule to the Booklet and replaced by 10”; (5) the 3.560-3.585 MHz band in the Schedule to the Booklet were deleted and replaced by:

3.550-3.600 Primary. Shared with other services 12 10 Morse
3.600-3.650 Primary. Shared with other services 12 10 Morse RTTY Telephony
; (6) the 10.130-10.140 MHz band in the Schedule to the Booklet were deleted and replaced by:
10.110-10.140 Secondary 12 10 Morse
; (7) the 21.100-21.149 MHz band in the Schedule to the Booklet were deleted and replaced by:
21.050-21.149 Primary 12 10 Morse
; (8) the 28.060-28.190 MHz band in the Schedule to the Booklet were deleted and replaced by:
28.050-28.190 Primary 12 10 Morse RTTY Data
; (9) the following band were inserted after the 51.0-52.0 MHz band in the Schedule to the Booklet:
144.0-146.0 Primary 12 10 Morse Telephony RTTY Data Facsimile SSTV
;and (10) Note (b) of the Schedule to the Booklet were deleted and replaced by: (b) In all frequency bands, high intensities of RF radiation may be harmful and safety precautions should be taken, particularly in locations to which people have access. Advice concerning safe levels of exposure to RF radiation is provided by the National Radiological Protection Board.” On behalf of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry 10th June 1999.