Sec. 23.46 Operators, class required and general duties.
(a) The operation and control of all transmitting apparatus licensed
at a station in the international fixed public radiocommunication
services shall be carried on only by a person holding a valid operator
license issued by the Commission, except as provided in other paragraphs
of this section.
(b) Classes of operator licenses required are as follows:
(1) Radiotelegraph stations: Radio-telegraph or Radiotelephone
first- or second-class license: Provided, however:
(i) If manual morse code keying is used for transmitting public
correspondence, the person manipulating the telegraph key shall be the
holder of a radio-telegraph first- or second-class license except as
provided by paragraph (b)(1)(iv) of this section;
(ii) If manual morse code keying is used only for the purposes of
identification or for sending service messages, the person manipulating
the telegraph key shall be the holder of a radiotelegraph third-class
permit or higher class of radiotelegraph license except as provided by
paragraph (b)(1)(iv) of this section;
(iii) If automatic keying equipment is used, the operator of such
equipment may send short service signals (requests for repeats, etc.) by
manual morse code without being the holder of a radio operator license.
(iv) Unlicensed telegraph operators of appropriate skill as
determined by the radio station licensee may manipulate the telegraph
key of radiotelegraph stations provided that properly licensed
radiotelegraph operators are on duty at the transmitting station or
authorized remote control point and that such licensed operators are
fully responsible for the proper operation of the transmitting
equipment.
(2) Radiotelephone stations: Radiotelephone first- or second-class
license: Provided, however, that, if manual morse code keying is
employed in accordance with Sec. 23.12, the person manipulating the
telegraph key shall be the holder of a valid radiotelegraph third-class
permit or higher class of radiotelegraph license.
(3) Radiotelegraph-Radiotelephone stations: Provisions under
paragraph (b)(1) of this section are applicable.
(4) International control stations: Radiotelegraph or radiotelephone
first- or second-class license.
(c) One or more licensed operators of the grade specified in
paragraph (b) of this section shall be on duty at the
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place where the transmitting apparatus is located and in actual charge
thereof when it is being operated: Provided, however, That:
(1) In case of stations in these services operating on frequencies
above 30 MHz, the Commission may authorize unattended operation upon
application therefor and showing that the equipment is so designed and
constructed as to make such operation feasible. When such unattended
operation is authorized, properly licensed operators shall be on duty at
a terminal of the system of which the unattended station or stations are
a part or shall be available on call to perform necessary maintenance
duties.
(2) In the case of a station where remote control is used, the
Commission may grant authority to employ an operator or operators at the
control point in lieu of the place where the transmitting apparatus is
located, provided that the following conditions are complied with:
(i) The transmitter shall be so installed and protected that it is
not accessible to other than duly authorized persons.
(ii) A device shall be provided at the remote control point which
gives a continuous visual indication whenever the control circuits have
been placed in a condition to activate the radio transmitting apparatus.
(iii) Provision shall be made to monitor aurally all transmissions
originating under control of the responsible operator at the remote
point.
(iv) The radiation of the transmitter shall be suspended immediately
when there is a deviation from the terms of the station license or
applicable provisions of this chapter.
(v) When remote control of a transmitter is performed from a
separate location such as a message center or telephone exchange and
manual morse code keying is not used, the operator(s) at that point need
not be licensed by the Commission provided that licensed operator(s) are
on duty at the transmitter location or authorized remote control point
at all times that the station is in operation, and they are fully
responsible for the proper operation of the transmitting equipment. If
manual morse code keying is used at a remote control point, the
provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall apply.
(3) When a radio station is radiating, all adjustments or tests
during or coincident with the installation and servicing or maintenance
of the transmitter and its associated equipment which may affect the
quality of transmission or possibly cause the station radiation to
exceed the limits specified in its instrument of authorization or in the
rules pertaining to such station shall be made by or under the immediate
supervision and responsibility of a person holding the proper license,
who shall be responsible for the proper functioning of the radio
facilities. A radiotelephone station must be under the supervision of a
person holding a radiotelephone or radiotelegraph first- or second-class
license, and a radiotelegraph station must be under the supervision of a
person holding a radiotelegraph first- or second-class license.
(4) When a radio station is not radiating, persons of appropriate
technical skill, who are not licensed radio operators, may perform the
functions described in paragraph (c)(3) of this section without direct
supervision after having been authorized to do so by the responsible
licensed operator under whose immediate supervision the facilities shall
thereafter initially be placed in operation and be determined to be
operating properly.
[ 38 FR 22480 , Aug. 21, 1973]
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