User's Manual

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FCC License required
This Transceiver is intended for use in the operation of commercial
activities.
The Federal Communications commission (FCC) requires you to be
licensed before you operate this transceiver. Unless you are already
licensed to operate on one of the preset fequencies, you must apply
for a frequency through the PCIA (Personal Communication Industry
Association), a non-profit organization that assigns frequencies
nationwide to help prevent conflicts between different businesses
using transceivers in the same area. For more information about
getting a license, contact the PCIA at 800-759-0300, extension 3068
(in Virginia 703-739-0300, extension 3068)
For other questions concerning the license application, contact the
FCC at 717-337-1212, or wirte:
FCC
P.O.Box 1040
Gettysburg, PA 17325
For the latest FCC application form and instructions, call the FCC’s
fax-on-demand service at 1-202-418-0177 from a fax machine and request
one or more of the following documents:
All forms and instructions ……………………000600
Form 600 instructions only……………………006001
Main Form 600 only……………………………006002
Form 600 schedules only………………………006003
If you do not have a fax machine, you can call the Government Forms
Distribution Center at 1-800-418-FORM and request that the form and
instructions be mailed to you.
FCC Part 95 Rules
You must be familiar with Part 95 of FCC Rules before you operate your
transceiver. The operation instructions in this manual conform to Part
95, but do not cover all items in Part 95.
Overall, Part 95 states that:
! You must have a valid license before you use the transceiver.
! As licensee, you are responsible for proper operation of all
transceivers operating under your license’s authority.
! You can let unlicensed persons operate transmitter, as long as you
take precautions to prevent unauthorized transmissions.
! You must use this transceiver only for commercial use of your
business, and only when other commercial channels (such as the
telephone) are either not available or not practical.
! You must always yield the operating frequency to communications that
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