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You must use this radio only for the commercial
use of your business and restrict your commu-
nications to the minimum practical transmis-
sion time.
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This radio is only for use in the operation of
commercial activities, educational, philan-
thropic or ecclesiastical institutions, and hospi-
tals, clinics or medical associations.
•
You must always yield the operating frequency
to communications involving the safety of life
or property.
•
You must take reasonable precautions to pre-
vent harmful interference to other users oper-
ating on the same frequency.
•
To ensure the channel programmed in your
radio is available, you must monitor the channel
prior to transmitting. If the channel is busy, you
need to wait until the other user is finished
before transmitting.
•
You must not transmit program material of any
kind used in connection with commercial
broadcasting.
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You must not provide a service that is normally
handled by telephone or telegraph unless such
broadcasts involve the safety of life or property
or in emergencies such as an earthquake,
hurricane, flood or a similar disaster where
normal communication channels are disrupted.
•
During each transmission or exchange of trans-
missions, you must identify your station with
your FCC issued call sign.
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You must keep a written record of any mainte-
nance or modification made to the radio, and
you must make this record available for inspe-
cation upon demand by the FCC.
Violating the provisions of Part 90 can result in
fines, imprisonment and/or confiscation of
equipment.
The FCC not only establishes license
requirements but sets forth operating criterial for
equipment. Any adjustments or alterations
which change either the performance or the
frequency determining method so that your
radio no longer meets the original FCC type
acceptance is strictly prohibited.
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