Here are Some related RR that further explain what Amateur Radio is.
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53 3.34 Amateur Service: A radiocommunication service for the purpose of
self-training, intercommunication and technical investigations carried
out by amateurs, that is, by duly authorized persons interested in radio
technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest.
54 3.35 Amateur-Satellite Service: A radiocommunication service using space
stations on earth satellites for the same purposes as those of the ama -
teur service.
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RR32-1
§1. Radiocommunications between amateur stations of different countries shall be forbidden if the administration of one of the countries concerned has notified that it objects to such radiocommunications.
§2. (1) When transmissions between amateur stations of different countries are permitted, they shall be made in plain language and shall be limited to messages of a technical nature relating to tests and t,o remarks of a personal character for which, by reason of their unimportance, recourse to the public telecommunications service is not justified
(2) It is absolutely forbidden for amateur stations to be used for tr:ansmitting international communicatiors on behalf of third parties.
(3) The preceding provisions may be modified by special arrangements between the administrations of the countries concerned.
§ 3. (1) Any person seeking a licence to operate the apparatus of an amateur station shall prove that he is able to send correctly by hand and to receive correctly by ear texts in Morse code signals. The administrations concerned may, however, waive this requirement in the case
(2) Administrations shall take such measures as they judge necessary to verify the operational and technical qualifications of any Person wishing to operate the apparatus of an amateur station.
§ 4. The maximum power of amateur stations shall be fixed by the administrations concerned, having regard to the technical qualifications of the operators and to the conditions under which these stations are to operate.
RR32-2
§5. (1) All the general rules of the Convention and of the Regulations shall apply to amateur stations. In particular, the emitted fre- quency shall be as stable and as free from spurious emissions as the state of technical develonment for such stations permits
(2) During the course of their transmissions, amateur stations shall transmit their call sign at short intervals.
§ 6. The provisions of Section I of this Article shall apply equally, as appropriate, to the amateur-satellite service.