Instruction manual

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rear plastic plate. Insert the plate into the grooves on the base tray.
With both the front and rear panels in place, secure the PC board to the
bottom base tray with 4 short Phillips screws.
Place any knob or button covers on the switches and pots on the front panel.
Fit the top cover on and use the two long screws to hold it in place.
While the kit is flipped over, stick the rubber feet on the 4 corners of the case
bottom.
Now you’re really finished! Start using and amazing your friends with your new
TV Transmitter!
Final comment
A well-informed person will see today's FCC Rules to be evolving and
progressively less-restrictive. Even though today's technology is far more
complex than what was possible at the time of the Communications Act of 1934,
the FCC rules are becoming more relaxed, giving radio experimenters more and
more opportunities to explore many frequency bands, using many
communications modes, with no need for a formal license of any kind. A
thorough study of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which is completely beyond the
purpose of this kit manual, will show you many legal uses of radio transmitting
devices which do not require licensing, either amateur or commercial.
To provide more personal and club radio-learning opportunities, and to cut
down on administrative costs, today's FCC permits far more non-licensed activity
than at any time in previous history. On the other hand, today's FCC
enforcement actions get bigger fines and real prison terms for scofflaws! From
CB (now 3 bands of it, for varying applications) to easy entry-level Amateur Radio
with long-term licensing, to numerous unlicensed Part 15 operations, the FCC is
beginning to look out for the interest and good plans and intentions of private
citizens and school-community groups as never before in radio communications
history. Learn the rules...observe them...and have fun in radio!
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