OPERATING PROCEDURES
Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules
and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Operators
of two-way radio equipment must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that
apply to the intended type of radio operation. Following these rules will help
to eliminate confusion, assure the most efficient use of existing radio channels,
and result in a smoothly functioning radio network. When using this two-way
radio remember these rules:
1. It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emergency
message. As the radio operates in much the same way as a telephone
"party line", always listen to make sure that the line is clear - that no
one else in on the air - before sending messages. If someone is sending
an emergency message - such as reporting a fire, or asking for help
in an accident - KEEP OFF THE AIR! Emergency calls have
priority over all other messages.
2. Use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by Federal law.
3. It is against the law to send false call letters, or a false distress or
emergency message.
4. The FCC requires that conversations be kept brief and confined to
business. To save time, use coded messages whenever possible.
5. Using a radio to send personal messages (except in an emergency) is
a violation of the FCC rules. Send only those messages that are
essential for business operation.
6. It is against Federal law to repeat or otherwise make known anything
overheard on the radio. Conversations between others sharing a
channel must be regarded as confidential.
7. The FCC requires the operator to identify himself at certain times by
means of call letters. Refer to the rules that apply to the particular type
of operation for the proper procedure.
8. No changes or adjustments shall be made to the equipment except by
an authorized or certified electronics technician.
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