180 No. 15 of 20091 Information and Communication Technologies SECOND SCHEDULE (Sections 2 and 36) CLASSIFICATION OF RADIO STATIONS " aeronautical station " means a radio station used for the purpose of carry ing on a radiocommunication service with and for the benefif of a " aircraft station means a radio station which is automated or continuously subject to human control which is installed in an aircraft; " amateur station " means a radio station worked by a person interested in the technique of radiocornmunications solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest; " base station means a radio station established on land and used for the purpose of carrying a radiocommunication service with mobile stations; " coast station means a radio station established on land and used for the purpose of carrying on a radiocommunication service with and for the benefit of ship stations; "fixed station means a radio station used for the purpose of carrying on radiocommunication service between specified points; " meteorological aick station means a radio station used for the purposetransmittin transmitting special signals intended solely for meteorological l ca and hydrological observations and exploration; mobile station means a radio station capable of use whilst in motion or durin g halts at unspecified points, but does not include an aircraft or ship station; " model control station means a station used for the purpose of controlling models; " press station " means a radio receiving station used for the purpose of receiving news broadcast from recognised press agencies; " private experimental station means a radio station utilising Hertzian waves in experiments with a view to the development of the science and technique of radiocommunication, but does not include an amateur station; "radio control station means a radio station used for the purpose of controlling mechanism or other apparatus which is not installed in a model; " rad iolocation station means a radio station used for the purpose of— determining the relative direction, position or motion of an object; or the detection of an object by means of the constant velocity or rectilinear propagation characteristics of Hertzian waves; " ship station " means a radio station installed in a vessel which is not permanently moored; " special service station means a radio receiving station used exclusively for the purposes of receiving time signals notices to cal and medical-advice and like services navigators, epidemiologi of general utility; and " standard frequency station means a radio transmitting station used for the purpose of transmitting standard and specified frequencies of known high accuracy intended for general reception.