Midland Radio 40 Channel CB Radio with 4-Watt Output Power Radio User Manual


 
FCC. OTHER THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
§ 95.421 (CB Rule 21) What are the penalties for violating these
rules?
(a) If the FCC nds that you have willfully or repeatedly violated the
Communications Act or the FCC Rules, you may have to pay as
much as $10,000 for each violation, up to a total of $75,000. (See
section 503(b) of the Communications Act.)
(b) If the FCC nds that you have violated any section of the
Communications Act or the FCC Rules, you may be ordered to stop
whatever action caused the violation. (See section 312(b) of the
Communications Act.)
(c) If a Federal court nds that you have willfully and knowingly
violated any FCC Rule, you may be ned up to $500 for each
day you committed the violation. (See section 502 of the
Communications Act.)
(d) If a Federal court nds that you have willfully and knowingly
violated any provision of the Communications Act, you may be ned
up to $10,000 or you may be imprisoned for one year, or both. (See
section 501 of the Communications Act.)
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 57 FR 40343, Sept. 3,
1992]
§ 95.422 (CB Rule 22) How do I answer correspondence from
the FCC?
(a) If it appears to the FCC that you have violated the
Communications Actor these rules, the FCC may send you a
discrepancy notice.
(b) Within the time period stated in the notice, you must answer
with:
(1) A complete written statement about the apparent discrepancy;
(2) A complete written statement about any action you have taken
to correct the apparent violation and to prevent it from happening
again; and
(3) The name of the person operating at the time of the apparent
violation.
(c) If the FCC sends you a letter asking you questions about your
CB radio station or its operation, you must answer each of the
questions with a complete written statement within the time period
stated in the letter.
(d) You must not shorten your answer by references to other
communications or notices.
(e) You must send your answer to the FCC ofce which sent you
the notice.
(f) You must keep a copy of your answer in your station records.
(See CB Rule 27, § 95.427.)
§ 95.423 (CB Rule 23) What must I do if the FCC tells me that
my CB station is causing interference?
(a) If the FCC tells you that your CB station is causing interference
for technical reasons you must follow all instructions in the ofcial
FCC notice. (This notice may require you to have technical
adjustments made to your equipment.)
(b) You must comply with any restricted hours of CB station
operation which may be included in the ofcial notice.
§ 95.424 (CB Rule 24) How do I have my CB station transmitter
serviced?
(a) You may adjust an antenna to your CB transmitter and you may
make radio checks. (A radio check means a one way transmission
for a short time in order to test the transmitter.)
(b) You are responsible for the proper operation of the station at
all times and are expected to provide for observations, servicing
and maintenance as often as may be necessary to ensure proper
operation. You must have all internal repairs or internal adjustments
to your CB transmitter made in accordance with the Technical
Regulations (see subpart E). The internal repairs or internal
adjustments should be performed by or under the immediate
supervision and responsibility of a person certied as technically
qualied to perform transmitter maintenance and repair duties in the
private land mobile services and xed services by an organization
or committee representative of users in those services.
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, each
internal repair and each internal adjustment of a CB transmitter in
which signals are transmitted must be made using a non-radiating
(‘‘dummy’’) antenna.
(d) Brief test signals (signals not longer than one minute during any
ve minute period) using a radiating antenna may be transmitted in
order to:
(1) Adjust an antenna to a transmitter;
(2) Detect or measure radiation of energy other than the intended
signal; or
(3) Tune a receiver to your CB transmitter. (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 Procedures Act, 5 U.S.C.
553)
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 20673, May 16,
1984]
§ 95.425 (CB Rule 25) May I make any changes to my CB
station transmitter?
(a) You must not make or have anyone else make any internal
modication to your CB transmitter.
(b) Internal modication does not include:
(1) Repair or servicing of a CB station transmitter (see CB Rule 24,
§ 95.424); or
(2) Changing plug-in modules which were type accepted as part of
your CB transmitter.
(c) You must not operate a CB transmitter which has been modied
by anyone in any way, including modication to operate on
unauthorized frequencies or with illegal power. (See CB Rules 9
and 11, §§ 95.409 and 95.411.)
§ 95.426 (CB Rule 26) Do I have to make my CB station
available for inspection?
(a) If an authorized FCC representative requests to inspect your CB
station, you must make your CB station and records available for
inspection.
(b) A CB station includes all of the radio equipment you use.
§ 95.427 (CB Rule 27) What are my station records?
Your station records include the following documents, as applicable.
(a) A copy of each response to an FCC violation notice or an FCC
letter. (See CB Rule 22, § 95.422.)
(b) Each written permission received from the FCC. (See CB Rule
19,
§ 95.419.)
§ 95.428 (CB Rule 28) How do I contact the FCC?
(a) Write to your nearest FCC Field Ofce if you:
(1) Want to report an interference complaint; or
(2) Want to know if the FCC has typeaccepted a transmitter for CB.
(b) Write to the FCC, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Private
Wireless Division, Washington, DC 20554, if you have questions
about the RC Rules.
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 48 FR 41416, Sept.
15, 1983; 60 FR 50123,
Sept. 28,1995]