Sec. 80.102 Radiotelephone station identification.
This section applies to all stations using telephony which are
subject to this part.
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section,
stations must give the call sign in English. Identification must be
made:
(1) At the beginning and end of each communication with any other
station.
(2) At 15 minute intervals when transmission is sustained for more
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than 15 minutes. When public correspondence is being exchanged with a
ship or aircraft station, the identification may be deferred until the
completion of the communications.
(b) Private coast stations located at drawbridges and transmitting
on the navigation frequency 156.650 MHz may identify by use of the name
of the bridge in lieu of the call sign.
(c) Ship stations transmitting on any authorized VHF bridge-to-
bridge channel may be identified by the name of the ship in lieu of the
call sign.
(d) Ship stations operating in a vessel traffic service system or on
a waterway under the control of a U.S. Government agency or a foreign
authoriy, when communicating with such an agency or authority may be
identified by the name of the ship in lieu of the call sign, or as
directed by the agency or foreign authority.
(e) VHF public coast station may identify by means of the
approximate geographic location of the station or the area it serves
when it is the only VHF public coast station serving the location or
there will be no conflict with the identification of any other station.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 35244 , Sept. 18, 1987]
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