Owner's Manual

Description
Your
RoadKing
RKCB
CLASSIC
represents
the
highest
quality
communications
device
designed
for
use in
the
Citizens
Band
Radio
Service.
It
will
operate
on
any
of
the
40
AM
frequencies
authorized
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC).
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The Citizens Band Radio Service
is
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC).
Any
adjustments
or
alterations which
would
alter
the
performance
of
the
transceiver's
original FCC
type
acceptance,
or
which
would
change
the
frequency
determining
method,
are strictly prohibited.
Replacement
or
substitution
of
crystal, transistors,
/Cs,
regulator
diodes,
or
any
other
part
of
a unique nature, with parts
other
than
those
recommend
by
RoadKing,
may
cause violations
of
the technical
ยท regulations
in
Part 95
of
the
FCC
Rules
or
in
violation
of
type
acceptance
requirements
in
Part 2
of
the
rules.
Elimination
of
Licensing
The
FCC has
ruled
that
CB Radio Service
operators
are
no
longer
required
to
obtain
an FCC License
to
operate
their
CB
equipment.
In
doing
so,
the
FCC
also
decided
to
permit
CB
station
operation
without
station
identification.
Elimination
of
individual
station
licenses
does
not
reduce
the
operating
privileges
or
responsibilities
of
CB users.
An
operator
of
a CB
radio
station
is
still
required
to
comply
with
the
Communications
Act
and
with
the
rules
of
Citizens
Band
Radio Service.
RoadKing
is
a
registered
trademark
of
DAS
Companies
.
Features, Specifications,
and
availability
of
Optional
Accessories
are
all
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Emergency
Operation
1.
Set
the
switch
to
CH9
or
turn
Channel
Selector
knob
to
Channel
9.
2. Press PTT switch
on
microphone
and
speak
clearly.
3.
If
there
is
no
response,
select
an active channel
and
ask
that
party
to
relay
your
emergency
broadcast
on
Channel
9.
All channels,
except
Channel 9 may
be
used
for
normal communication.
Channel 9
is
reserved
by
the
FCC for
emergency
communications
involving
the
immediate
safety
of
individuals
or
protection
of
property.
Channel 9
may
also
be
used
to
render
assistance
to
a motorist.
Th[s
is
an FCC rule
and
applies
to
all
operators
of
CB
radios.