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Title: Land Mobile Communications And The Public Interest
Author: Kenneth A. Cox
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: The importance of wire and radio communications as vital elements in the promotion of efficiency and safety in pipeline utility operations is indisputable. Gas production, transportation, and distribution are all activities which qualify you for licenses in the general category of industrial radio, and more specifically within the petroleum and power radio services. It has not always been so, however, since the industrial services, as we now know them, have been in existence only since 1948. Prior to that time, your industry made use of a very limited number of frequencies available in a general category of miscellaneous radio services, later in a more restricted group, ihe emergency radio services, still later, the utility radio services and now the present petroleum and power services. Even in those early days you had problems. Possibilities for the use of radio in production and transportation activities were being developed and expanded and, even then, you were seeking additional frequencies to permit new uses and techniques to be implemented.




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