IMPORTANT OPERATING INFORMATION
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IMPORTANT OPERATING
INFORMATION
Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy - This transceiver
complies with standards set by OSHA and the FCC for safe human expo-
sure to RF energy. Your exposure can be further reduced by limiting the
length and number of calls you make.
Vehicle Operation While Using Transceiver - Observe all local regula-
tions regarding the use of radio equipment while operating a vehicle. To
safely operate the transceiver in some driving conditions, it may be
necessary to pull off the road and park.
Antenna Care - Do not operate this transceiver with a broken or
damaged antenna. A minor skin burn may result if you touch a damaged
antenna. Replace the antenna only with the correct E.F. Johnson replace-
ment. Using other antennas or attaching equipment to the antenna jack
may damage the transceiver and cause operation that violates FCC
regulations.
Interference With Other Electronic Devices - Most electronic devices
are shielded to prevent interference from RF transmitters. However, some
devices may be affected, especially when the RF equipment is in close
proximity. Therefore, do not use this transceiver where signs prohibit the
use of radio equipment, and always request permission before using it
near medical devices or equipment. Some automotive anti-lock braking
systems (ABS) may also be affected by RF energy.
Interference With Aircraft - Make sure that this transceiver is turned off
before entering any aircraft. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
regulations require that you do not use radio equipment while the aircraft
is in the air and that you obtain crew permission before using it on the
ground.