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safety of life or property or in emergencies such as an earth-
quake, hurricane, flood or a similar disaster where normal
communication channels are disrupted.
During each transmission or exchange of transmissions, you
must identify your station with the call sign issued to you by
the FCC, or once each 15 minutes during periods of continu-
ous operation.
You must keep a written record of any maintenance or modi-
fication made to the transceiver, and you must make this
record available for inspection upon demand by the FCC.
Violating any of the provisions of Part 90 can result in fines and/
or confiscation of equipment.
Your transceiver might cause TV or radio interference even when
it is operating properly. To determine whether your transceiver is
causing the interference, turn off your transceiver. If the interfer-
ence goes away, your transceiver is causing it. Try to eliminate
the interference by:
moving your transceiver away from the receiver
contacting your local RadioShack store for help
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that
you stop using your transceiver.
Additional FCC Regulations
The Business Radio Service is under the jurisdiction of the Fed-
eral Communications Commission (FCC). Any adjustments or al-
terations that would alter the performance of the transceiver so it
no longer meets the original FCC type acceptance or would
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