
Collins, Colo.” No commercial sponsorship of this announcement is permitted and none may be implied. This is a rebroadcast of a continous service furnished by the National Bureau of Standards, Ft. (v) Identification of the origin of the service and the source of the signals must be made by an announcement substantially as follows: “At the tone, 11 hours 25 minutes Coordinated Universal Time.
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(iv) Voice or code announcements of the call signs of NBS stations are not to be rebroadcast. (iii) Signals must be rebroadcast live, not from tape or other recording. (ii) Use of receiving and rebroadcasting equipment must not delay the signals by more than 0.05 second. (i) Time signals for rebroadcast must be obtained by direct radio reception from a National Bureau of Standards (NBS) station. (2) National Bureau of Standards Time Signals. (iv) Schedules of time signal broadcasts may be obtained upon request from the Superintendent, U.S. (iii) Identification of the Naval Observatory as the source of the time signal must be made by an announcement, substantially as follows: “With the signal, the time will be. (ii) Announcement of the time signal must be made without reference to any commercial activity. (i) The time signals rebroadcast must be obtained by direct radio reception from a naval radio station, or by land line circuits. (d) The rebroadcasting of time signals originated by the Naval Observatory and the National Bureau of Standards and messages from the National Weather Service stations is permitted without specific authorization under the following procedures: (4) Emergency communications originated under a State EAS plan. (3) Messages originated by stations in the Amateur and CB Radio Services may be rebroadcast at the discretion of broadcast station licensees. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, messages originated entirely by non-broadcast stations owned and operated by the Federal Government may be rebroadcast only upon receipt of prior permission from the government agency originating the messages. Additionally, messages transmitted by common carrier stations may be rebroadcast only upon prior permission of the originator of the message as well as the station licensee. (1) Messages originated by privately-owned non-broadcast stations other than those in the Amateur and CB Radio Services may be broadcast only upon receipt of prior permission from the non-broadcast licensee. (c) The transmissions of non-broadcast stations may be rebroadcast under the following conditions: (4) Except as otherwise provided by international agreement, programs originated by foreign broadcast stations may be retransmitted without the consent of the originating station. (3) Programs originated by the Voice of America (VOA) and the Armed Forces Radio and Television Services (AFRTS) cannot, in general, be cleared for domestic rebroadcast, and may therefore be retransmitted only by special arrangements among the parties concerned. (2) Permission must be obtained from the originating station to rebroadcast any subsidiary communications transmitted by means of a multiplex subcarrier or telecommunications service on the vertical blanking interval or in the visual signal of a television signal. (1) Stations originating emergency communications under a State EAS plan are considered to have conferred rebroadcast authority to other participating stations. A copy of the written consent of the licensee originating the program must be kept by the licensee of the station retransmitting such program and made available to the FCC upon request. broadcast station without the express authority of the originating station. (b) No broadcast station may retransmit the program, or any part thereof, of another U.S. (3) The broadcasting of a program relayed by a remote pickup broadcast station is not considered a rebroadcast. (2) The transmission of a program from its point of origin to a broadcast station entirely by common carrier facilities, whether by wire line or radio, is not considered a rebroadcast. (1) As used in this section, “program” includes any complete programs or part thereof. (a) The term rebroadcast means reception by radio of the programs or other transmissions of a broadcast or any other type of radio station, and the simultaneous or subsequent retransmission of such programs or transmissions by a broadcast station.
