Owner's Manual

conversation, you,
and
the
stations communicating
with
you,
must
not
transmit again for at
least
one
minute.
§ 95.417 (CB Rule 17)
Do
I
identify
my
CB
communications?
(a) You need not identify
your
CB
communications.
(b) [You are encouraged
to
identify
your
CB
communications
by
any
of
the
following means:
( 1) Previously assigned
CB
call sign;
(2) K prefix followed
by
operator initials
and
residence
zip
code;
(3)
Name;
or
( 4) Organizational
description including
name
and
any
applicable operator
unit
number.]
( c) [You are encouraged to
use
your
"handle"
only in conjuction
with
the
methods
of
identification
listed in
paragraph
(b)
of
this
section.]
§ 95.418 (CB Rule 18) How
do I use
my
CB station in an
emergency
or
to assist a traveler?
(a) You
must
at
all times
and
on
all channels, give priority to
emergency communications.
(b)
When
you
are directly
participating
in
emergency
communications,
you
do
not
have
to
comply
with
the
rule about
length
of
transmissions (
CB
Rule
16, § 95.416). You
must
obey
all
other
rules.
(c) You
may
use
your
CB
station
for
communications
necessary to assist a traveler to
reach a destination
or
to receive
necessary services.
When
you
are using
your
CB
station
to
assist a traveler,
you
do
not
have
to
obey
the rule
about
length
of
transmissions (CB
Rule
16, §
95.416). You
must
obey
all
other
rules.
( d) You
may
use
your
CB
station
to
transmit
one-way
communications concerning
highway
conditions
to
assist
travelers.
§ 95.419 (CB Rule 19) May I
operate
my
CB station transmitter
by
remote control?
(a) You
may
not
operate a
CB
station transmitter
by
radio
remote control.
(b) You
may
operate a
CB
transmitter
by
wireline remote
control
if
you
obtain specific
approval in writing from the
FCC.
To obtain
FCC
approval,
you
must
show
why
you
need
to
operate
your
station
by
wireline