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69TH  CoionEss               SENATE                     DocUMENr
   2d Session                                            No.  200




        REGULATION OF RADIO COMMUNICATION


               JANUARY  31, 1927.-Ordered to be printed


               Mr.   DILL submitted  the following

CONVERENCE REPORT        ON   THE    ILL      R           OR  THE
  REGULATION OF RADIO COMMUNICATION, AND FOR OTHER
  PURPOSES
                      [To accompany H. R. 9971]

  The  committee  of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two
Houses  on the amendment   of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 9971) for
the regulation of radio communications and for other purposes, hav-
ing met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend
and do recommend   to their respective Houses as follows:
  That  the House  recede from its disagreement to the amendment
of the Senate and agree to the same with an amendment   as follows:
  In lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted by said Senate amend-
ment  insert the following:
   That this act is intended'to regulate all forms of interstate and foreign
radio transmissions and communications within the United States, its
Territories and possessions; to maintain the control of the United
StatR over iY77 the channels of interstate and foreign radio transmission;
an, lo _jrovide for the use of such channels, but not the ownership therof,
by individuals, firms, or corporations, for limited periods of time, under
licenses granted by Federal authority, and no such  license shall be
construed to create any right, beyond the terms, conditions, and periods
of the license. That no person, frm,  company,  or corporation shall
use or operate any apparatus for the transmission of energy or com-
munications or signals by radio (a) from one place in any Territory or
possession of the United States or in the District of Columbia to another
place in the same Territory, possession, or District; or (b) from any
State, Territory, or possession of the United States, or from the District
of Columbia  to any other State, Territory, or possession of the United
States; or (c) from any place in any State, Territory, or possession of
the United States, or in the District of Columbia, to any place in any
foreign country or to any vessel; or (d) within any State when the effects
of such use extend beyond the borders of said State, or when interference
is caused by such use or operation. with the transmission of such energy,
communications, or signals from within said State to any place beyond

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