TELECOMMUNICATION (MODE CONTROL EQUIPMENT) (EXEMPTION FROM LICENSING) ORDER
Title
TELECOMMUNICATION (MODE CONTROL EQUIPMENT) (EXEMPTION FROM LICENSING) ORDER
Description
TELECOMMUNICATION (MODEL CONTROL
EQUIPMENT) (EXEMPTION FROM LICENSING) ORDER
(Cap. 106, section 39)
[2 October 1981.]
1. This order may be cited as the Telecommunication (Model
Control Equipment) (Exemption from Licensing) Order.
2. In this order, unless the context otherwise requires
'BS 472T' means the British Standard Specification entitled 'Glossary
of electrotechnical power, telecommunication, electronics, lighting
and colour terms' published by the British Standards Institute of
the United Kingdom;
'meanpower' has the meaning assigned to it by BS 4727: Part 3: Group
07: 1971;
'model control equipment' means radiocommunication apparatus
designed or adapted for the purpose of controlling (other than by
means of telephony) the movement of a model vehicle. vessel or
aircraft or a model of any other type by means of the emission of
electromagnetic energy from that apparatus and the reception of
such energy by receiving apparatus in the model:
'spurious emission' has the meaning assigned to it by Article 1 of
Chapter 1 of the Radio Regulations published by the General
Secretariat of the International Telecommunications Union. edition
of 1976, as revised from time to time;
'telephony' has the meaning assigned to it by BS 4727: Part 3: Group 0
1: 197 1.
3. No person shall be required to hold a licence under section 8(1)
of the Ordinance in respect of any model control equipment so long as
the conditions set out in the Schedule are satisfied.
SCHEDULE [para. 3.]
1. The operating frequency shall be within the frequency band 26.96 MHz to
27.28MHz.
2.The operating radio frequency determining element shall be sealed so that it
cannot be adjusted.
3. The maximum mean power of the emission shall be 0.5 watt.
4.Emission shall be confined within a 20 kHz band centred on the carrier
frequency. The strength of the electric field of the spurious emissions produced
by the model control equipment shall not exceed 500 uV/m measured at a
distance of 3 metres from the model control equipment.
5.The use of the model control equipment shall not cause undue interference
with any other authorized telecommunication apparatus or system.
6.The model control equipment shall be made available for inspection, if so
required, by any person authorized for the purpose by the Authority.
7.Any person using the model control equipment shall comply with any direction
given by the Authority for the purpose of avoiding interference with any other
authorized telecommunication apparatus or system.
L.N. 300/81. Citation. Interpretation. Exemption. Schedule.
Abstract
L.N. 300/81. Citation. Interpretation. Exemption. Schedule.
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/2469
Edition
1964
Volume
v8
Subsequent Cap No.
106
Number of Pages
2
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“TELECOMMUNICATION (MODE CONTROL EQUIPMENT) (EXEMPTION FROM LICENSING) ORDER,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed March 15, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/2469.