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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Der Radio Act of 1912 war ein US-amerikaniDer Radio Act of 1912 war ein US-amerikanisches Bundesgesetz. Das Gesetz wurde nach dem Untergang der RMS Titanic erlassen. Es führte die Konzessionspflicht für Funkstationen ein, regelte den Notverkehr im Seefunk und beschränkte den Amateurfunkdienst auf Wellenlängen kürzer als 200 Meter. Da damals die Weitverkehrsmöglichkeiten der Kurzwelle noch nicht bekannt waren, wurden diese Frequenzen als weniger nützlich angesehen. Das Gesetz war gültig bis 1927.angesehen. Das Gesetz war gültig bis 1927. , Radio Act of 1912 var en amerikansk federal lag, som infördes i USA:s kongress 1912 och gällde till 1927, då den ersattes av . Enligt 1912 års lag krävdes att varje nystartad radiostation hade licens från USA:s federala statsmakt. , The Radio Act of 1912, formally known as "The Radio Act of 1912, formally known as "An Act to Regulate Radio Communication" (37 Stat. 302), is a United States federal law which was the first legislation to require licenses for radio stations. It was enacted before the introduction of broadcasting to the general public, and was eventually found to contain insufficient authority to effectively control this new service, so the Act was replaced and the government's regulatory powers increased by the passage of the Radio Act of 1927.d by the passage of the Radio Act of 1927.
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rdfs:comment Der Radio Act of 1912 war ein US-amerikaniDer Radio Act of 1912 war ein US-amerikanisches Bundesgesetz. Das Gesetz wurde nach dem Untergang der RMS Titanic erlassen. Es führte die Konzessionspflicht für Funkstationen ein, regelte den Notverkehr im Seefunk und beschränkte den Amateurfunkdienst auf Wellenlängen kürzer als 200 Meter. Da damals die Weitverkehrsmöglichkeiten der Kurzwelle noch nicht bekannt waren, wurden diese Frequenzen als weniger nützlich angesehen. Das Gesetz war gültig bis 1927.angesehen. Das Gesetz war gültig bis 1927. , The Radio Act of 1912, formally known as "The Radio Act of 1912, formally known as "An Act to Regulate Radio Communication" (37 Stat. 302), is a United States federal law which was the first legislation to require licenses for radio stations. It was enacted before the introduction of broadcasting to the general public, and was eventually found to contain insufficient authority to effectively control this new service, so the Act was replaced and the government's regulatory powers increased by the passage of the Radio Act of 1927.d by the passage of the Radio Act of 1927. , Radio Act of 1912 var en amerikansk federal lag, som infördes i USA:s kongress 1912 och gällde till 1927, då den ersattes av . Enligt 1912 års lag krävdes att varje nystartad radiostation hade licens från USA:s federala statsmakt.
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