User's Manual

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involve the
safety of life or property.
! You must take reasonable precautions to prevent harmful interference
to other services
operating on the same frequency.
! You must not transmit program material of any kind used in
connection with commercial
broadcasting.
! You must not provide a service that is normally handles by telephone
or telegraph
unless such broadcasts involve the safety of life and property or in
emergencies such
as an earthquake, hurricane, flood or a similar disaster where normal
communications
channels are disrupted.
! During each transmissions 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
continuous operation.
! You must keep a written record of any maintenance or modifications
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 95 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 interference goes away, your transceiver us 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.
Before you operate the transceiver, you must obtain your license. It
is illegal to transmit
without the appropriate license, which you can get by submitting a
completed FCC Form
600 to the FCC (or through the PCIA). Furthermore, your are required
to understand Part 95 of the FCC Rules and Regulations prior to
operating your transceiver. It is the user’s
responsibility to see that this unit is operating at all times in
accordance with the FCC Rules
and Regulations.