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47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–01 Edition)

§ 95.222

(3) Tune a receiver to your R/C trans-

mitter.

(Secs. 4(i) and 303(r), Communications Act of
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 303(r),
and sec. 553 of the Administrative Proce-
dures Act, 5 U.S.C. 553)

[48 FR 24890, June 3, 1983, as amended at 49
FR 20673, May 16, 1984; 63 FR 36610, July 7,
1998]

§ 95.222

(R/C Rule 22) May I make any

changes to my R/C station trans-
mitter?

(a) You must not make or have any-

one else make an internal modification
to your R/C transmitter.

(b) Internal modification does not in-

clude:

(1) Repair or servicing of an R/C sta-

tion transmitter (see R/C Rule 21,
§ 95.221); or

(2) Changing plug-in modules which

were certificated as part of your R/C
transmitter.

(c) You must not operate an R/C

transmitter which has been modified
by anyone in any way, including modi-
fication to operate on unauthorized fre-
quencies or with illegal power. (See R/
C Rules 9 and 10, §§ 95.209 and 95.210.)

[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 63
FR 36610, July 7, 1998]

§ 95.223

(R/C Rule 23) Do I have to

make my R/C station available for
inspection?

(a) If an authorized FCC representa-

tive requests to inspect your R/C sta-
tion, you must make your R/C station
and records available for inspection.

(b) An R/C station includes all of the

radio equipment you use.

§ 95.224

(R/C Rule 24) What are my sta-

tion records?

Your station records include the fol-

lowing documents, as applicable:

(a) A copy of each response to an FCC

violation notice or an FCC letter. (See
R/C Rule 19, § 95.219.)

(b) Each written permission received

from the FCC. (See R/C Rule 17.)

§ 95.225

(R/C Rule 25) How do I contact

the FCC?

(a) FCC National Call Center at 1–

888–225–5322.

(b) FCC World Wide Web homepage:

http://www.fcc.gov.

(c) In writing, to FCC, Attention: R/

C, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA
17325–7245.

[63 FR 68976, Dec. 14, 1998]

Subpart D—Citizens Band (CB)

Radio Service

S

OURCE

: 48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, unless

otherwise noted.

G

ENERAL

P

ROVISIONS

§ 95.401

(CB Rule 1) What are the Citi-

zens Band Radio Services?

The Citizens Band Radio Services

are:

(a) The Citizens Band (CB) Radio

Service—a private, two-way, short-dis-
tance voice communications service for
personal or business activities of the
general public. The CB Radio Service
may also be used for voice paging.

(b) The Family Radio Service

(FRS)—a private, two-way, very short-
distance voice communications service
for facilitating family and group ac-
tivities. The rules for this service are
contained in subpart B of this part.

(c) The Low Power Radio Service

(LPRS)—a private, short-distance com-
munication service providing auditory
assistance to persons with disabilities,
persons who require language trans-
lation, and persons in educational set-
tings, health care assistance to the ill,
law enforcement tracking services in
cooperation with law enforcement, and
point-to-point network control commu-
nications for Automated Marine Tele-
communications System (AMTS) coast
stations licensed under part 80 of this
chapter. The rules for this service are
listed under subpart G of this part.
Two-way voice communications are
prohibited.

(d) The Medical Implant Communica-

tions Service (MICS)—an ultra-low
power radio service for the trans-
mission of non-voice data for the pur-
pose of facilitating diagnostic and/or
therapeutic functions involving im-
planted medical devices. The rules for
this service are contained in subpart I
of this part.

(e) The Wireless Medical Telemetry

Service (WMTS)—a private, short dis-
tance data communication service for

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Summary of Contents for 210-1703

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment 40 Channel Mobile CB with Digital Compass and EL Backlit LCD Display 21 1706 fm Page 1 Wednesday January 9 2002 8 37 AM...

Page 2: ...trol prevents the transmitter signal from over modulating and distorting Automatic Noise Limiter reduces impulse type noises while receiving Built In PA Public Address Amplifier lets you use your CB a...

Page 3: ...attach the holder to another location in the vehicle such as the dashboard follow these steps 1 Using the holder as a template mark the positions for the mounting screw holes at the desired location 2...

Page 4: ...ach behind the mounting surface to attach the nuts on the bolts use the supplied 5 mm self tapping screws and plain washers to secure the bracket 4 Peel the backings off the adhesive on the back of th...

Page 5: ...he side of the plug Then pull out the plug Caution Never pull on the microphone cable CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER You can connect your transceiver to an external CB speaker so you can hear an incom...

Page 6: ...ver be very careful Do not listen to a continuous broadcast Even though some earphones headphones let you hear some outside sounds when listening at normal volume levels they still can present a traff...

Page 7: ...ne contact with the antenna mast cable or guy wires can cause electrocution and death Call the power company to remove the antenna Do not attempt to do so yourself Caution To comply with the FCC RF Ex...

Page 8: ...ce interference from nearby frequencies turn RF GAIN counterclockwise to reduce the receiver s sensitivity To turn off the CB turn VOLUME to OFF until it clicks TRANSMITTING Note we recommend you try...

Page 9: ...hwest Calibration helps the compass better separate the earth s magnetic field from the magnetic field generated by external influences such as your vehicle providing more accurate heading information...

Page 10: ...rotating DIMMER To turn off the backlight rotate DIMMER fully counterclockwise TRANSMISSION COURTESY Follow these guidelines for radio courtesy when using your CB Wait for a pause in someone else s t...

Page 11: ...her conditions The number of nearby radios operating on the same channel Standing wave ratio SWR between the antenna and the CB Note Your CB radio s transmission rage is generally line of sight 10 15...

Page 12: ...a connected Secure connections All connections free of corrosion Clean and tighten Microphone connector loose Firmly press microphone con nector into jack Be sure PA MON CB is set to CB Radio not on o...

Page 13: ...ts Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of noise suppression accessories CARE To enjoy your CB for a long time keep the CB dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the CB o...

Page 14: ......

Page 15: ...15 Notes Notes 21 1706 fm Page 15 Wednesday January 9 2002 8 37 AM...

Page 16: ...ring the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct t...

Page 17: ...writing to FCC Attention R C 1270 Fairfield Road Gettysburg PA 17325 7245 63 FR 68976 Dec 14 1998 Subpart D Citizens Band CB Radio Service SOURCE 48 FR 24894 June 3 1983 unless otherwise noted GENERA...

Page 18: ...or local government unit or other legal entity e Where the rules use the term FCC that means the Federal Com munications Commission f Where the rules use the term CB station that means a radio station...

Page 19: ...tor has satisfied its responsibility to make reasonable efforts to protect the Observatory from interference the unit may be allowed to operate 48 FR 24894 June 3 1983 as amended at 62 FR 55535 Oct 27...

Page 20: ...may contact the nearest FCC field office for a worksheet to help you figure the maximum allowable height of your antenna Consult part 17 of the FCC s Rules for more informa tion WARNING Installation a...

Page 21: ...ch and selective calling circuits If the signal is an audible tone it must last no longer than 15 seconds at one time If the signal is a subaudible tone it may be transmitted continuously only as long...

Page 22: ...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 partici...

Page 23: ...y violated any provision of the Communications Act you may be fined up to 10 000 or you may be imprisoned for one year or both See section 501 of the Commu nications Act 48 FR 24894 June 3 1983 as ame...

Page 24: ...s not in clude 1 Repair or servicing of a CB station transmitter see CB Rule 24 95 424 or 2 Changing plug in modules which were certificated as part of your CB transmitter c You must not operate a CB...

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