47 CFR §80.453
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Public coast stations provide ship/shore radiotelephone and radiotelegraph services.
- (a)Public coast stations are authorized to communicate:
- (1)With any ship or aircraft station operating in the maritime mobile service, for the transmission or reception of safety communication;
- (2)With any land station to exchange safety communications to or from a ship or aircraft station;
- (3)With Government and non-Government ship and aircraft stations to exchange public correspondence;
- (4)With units on land in accordance with § 80.123.
- (b)Public coast stations are authorized to communicate with a designated station at a remote fixed location where other communication facilities are not available.
- (c)Public coast stations are authorized to transmit meteorological and navigational information of benefit to mariners.
- (d)Each public coast telegraphy station is authorized to communicate with other public coast telegraphy stations to exchange message traffic destined to or originated at mobile stations:
- (1)To exchange operating signals, brief service messages or safety communication;
- (2)To exchange message traffic destined for a mobile station when the coast station initially concerned is unable to communicate directly with the mobile station;
- (3)In the Great Lakes region, to exchange message traffic originated at a mobile station when the use of available point-to-point communication facilities would delay the delivery of such message traffic;
- (4)Utilization of radiotelegraphy must not incur additional charges or replace available point-to-point communication facilities;
- (5)Only authorized working frequencies within the band 415 kHz to 5000 kHz must be employed for communications between coast stations;
- (6)Harmful interference must not be caused to communication between mobile stations and coast stations or between mobile stations.